What's the deal with juggling in animation?

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A deep dive into how juggling has been depicted in various animation mediums featuring over 200 unique instances of animated juggling across television, movies, video games, and more.
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  • @jasperjuggles
    @jasperjuggles8 ай бұрын

    Here's a link to the spreadsheet in case you're interested in seeing it: tinyurl.com/jugglinganimation It's a bit of a working document so it's not super organized but I have a lot of direct links to the original source if there's anything in particular you want to see!

  • @saddlebag

    @saddlebag

    8 ай бұрын

    In the beginning of the Adventure Time episode “Another Way” one of the clown nurses is juggling. In the Amphibia episode “Fiddle Me This” one of the performances for “Amphibia’s got talent” had Mayor Toadstool juggling while being held by Toadie balancing on a unicycle. In the Amphibia episode “Maddie & Marcy” the driving plot point is how Maddie’s sisters Rosemary, Lavender, and Ginger want Maddie to juggle them like she used to, but Maddie’s too wrapped up in her own stuff. There’s a flashback scene with them being juggled, and then another lengthier scene at the climax of the episode where Maddie juggles them.

  • @Hamfrags

    @Hamfrags

    8 ай бұрын

    There's a juggler in the fourth chapter of the video game Sanitarium.

  • @jasperjuggles

    @jasperjuggles

    8 ай бұрын

    this comment goes hard

  • @chantolove

    @chantolove

    8 ай бұрын

    Do Christmas lights or other such signs count as animated?

  • @PramkLuna

    @PramkLuna

    8 ай бұрын

    I like how versatile juggling is in stories. Comedic relief or the cool guy, the big bad villain or the adorkable protagonist. Whether it's balls, fire or even babies, juggling can be applied to anyone, anywhere and just shows how much respect people have for the craft.

  • @higinioporta2619
    @higinioporta26198 ай бұрын

    I somehow watched this whole video without realizing this is an actual juggling channel. I genuinely thought that one day this guy suddenly became obsessed with animated juggling for absolutely no reason

  • @Introbulus

    @Introbulus

    8 ай бұрын

    Took me about half the video to realize it was a juggling channel and not an animation channel.

  • @makmakg242

    @makmakg242

    8 ай бұрын

    I still find this video to be as petty as "This instrument isn't animated correctly" kind of videos.

  • @Introbulus

    @Introbulus

    8 ай бұрын

    @@makmakg242 How exactly?

  • @spoookley

    @spoookley

    8 ай бұрын

    no but like i legit came to this same realization right before looking down to see this comment lmao

  • @comradewindowsill4253

    @comradewindowsill4253

    8 ай бұрын

    @@makmakg242 did you actually watch the full video?

  • @spacemonkey5256
    @spacemonkey52568 ай бұрын

    It’s so impressive how many scenes he found, like this is a 16 minute video and not one scene is played twice it’s crazy

  • @valhatan3907

    @valhatan3907

    8 ай бұрын

    Goddammit, I'm not finished watching the video yet but that impressive

  • @orestisbe6978

    @orestisbe6978

    7 ай бұрын

    Nitpicking, but he does reuse a Daffi with books clip twice. Still, extremely impressive

  • @cisnt9244

    @cisnt9244

    7 ай бұрын

    The bunny one is used twice, but other than that I don't see any

  • @zackarychristian9489

    @zackarychristian9489

    7 ай бұрын

    ​@cisnt9244 different angle though

  • @dakotalayman9028

    @dakotalayman9028

    7 ай бұрын

    He uses Wii on unicycle twice

  • @juliamavroidi8601
    @juliamavroidi86018 ай бұрын

    0:10 I love this scene, because at first it looks like poorly animated juggling, but then it's revealed that actually Schmendrick is not juggling at all, but levitating the balls with magic. It's a really good use of the conventions in animation to create an illusion akin to stage

  • @jasperjuggles

    @jasperjuggles

    8 ай бұрын

    schmendrick is a CHEATER and a HACK

  • @FieldCatKaiju12

    @FieldCatKaiju12

    8 ай бұрын

    He has a tool gun hiding, ban him immediately

  • @mandowarrior123

    @mandowarrior123

    6 ай бұрын

    ​@@jasperjugglesskill issue.

  • @severalpigeons6946

    @severalpigeons6946

    5 ай бұрын

    That's actually hilarious, what show/movie was that clip from?

  • @juliamavroidi8601

    @juliamavroidi8601

    5 ай бұрын

    @@severalpigeons6946 The Last Unicorn, check it out!

  • @fatcat1414
    @fatcat14148 ай бұрын

    Seeing Gaston smoothly pull the egg basket out of the juggle to set it down in this video blew my mind, and Beauty and the Beast has been my favorite Disney renaissance movie for years! We are very lucky to have people with niche interests like you who are willing to notice the little details and share their passions :)

  • @jasperjuggles

    @jasperjuggles

    8 ай бұрын

    Thanks! And I agree that Gaston clip is so insanely smooth- I would love to know who animated it

  • @Manticorn

    @Manticorn

    8 ай бұрын

    ​@@jasperjuggles who wants to bet it was JAAAAMES BAXTER

  • @jakerobbins314

    @jakerobbins314

    8 ай бұрын

    ⁠@@ManticornJames Baxter did not work on Gaston’s animation as far as I can tell

  • @treyxyz
    @treyxyz8 ай бұрын

    I like how you’re a juggler who finally seen enough of bad juggle animation and made a hit KZread video. That’s passion.

  • @Gloomdrake

    @Gloomdrake

    7 ай бұрын

    Same thing happened with the drummers

  • @glublia
    @glublia8 ай бұрын

    I like some of the ideas of some of the unrealistic juggling represented, but imagine instead of animators saying "lets have this character show their coolness by juggling 30 balls", they base it around tricks that are grounded in current techniques, just driven to unrealistic levels. Like having Goku do 9 club backcrosses or scooby-doo do multilevel 5 with scooby snacks for them to fall into Shaggy's mouth one by one. Sort of like how some anime has specific martial arts/sword moves but having unrealistic outcomes due to anime bs

  • @glublia

    @glublia

    8 ай бұрын

    Oh yeah, obviously really good video also!

  • @jasperjuggles

    @jasperjuggles

    8 ай бұрын

    dragonball z if it was good

  • @crocketlawnchair259

    @crocketlawnchair259

    8 ай бұрын

    @@jasperjuggles”you pathetic monkey! my juggling skills are UNRIVALED THROUGHOUT THE GALAXY! HAAAAAAAAAAAAA-“

  • @cinnamoncat8950

    @cinnamoncat8950

    8 ай бұрын

    ​@@jasperjuggles I REALLY want to like your reply but it's at 69 likes, can someone remind me later when it's past 69?

  • @glublia

    @glublia

    8 ай бұрын

    @@jasperjuggles Jason Garfield can beat Goku cause he can do 5 club backcrosses

  • @DandyKaiju
    @DandyKaiju8 ай бұрын

    I feel like the reason juggling is animated so simple in 2D animation in the first place is so the audience can immediately tell what’s going on. It’s important to know what the objects being juggled are and what trajectory they’re going to go in. This also allows the animation of the juggling to be played faster which gives off the impression the animators want of it being impressive that the character can keep up

  • @jasperjuggles

    @jasperjuggles

    8 ай бұрын

    For sure! The crazy shower patterns definitely do a great job at making it seem chaotic & impressive

  • @JokersD0ll

    @JokersD0ll

    5 ай бұрын

    Yes! It’s a smooth simple animation and little me loved it

  • @rays7805
    @rays78058 ай бұрын

    It blew my mind when they taught me about actual juggling in gym class! "You mean the objects DON'T go around in a circle?"

  • @pinkmadrose
    @pinkmadrose8 ай бұрын

    Its a nice breath of fresh air to see someone who (i assume) is not an animator not have a black and white view of "unrealistic animation bad, realistic animation good". the main appeal of animation isn't realism or accuracy, its readability and energy.

  • @20000dino
    @20000dino8 ай бұрын

    As animator, my first instinct upon watching the first minute of this video was to criticize its premise, as it would ignore the sheer creativity that comes into animating a single action in an infinite number of ways. To my surprise, you came to that exact same conclusion, after an extremely thorough and insightful analysis. Great video.

  • @fishyboopkins1336

    @fishyboopkins1336

    8 ай бұрын

    U planned to criticise the vid without giving it an actual first viewing, using your 'professional experience' to cloud your judgement. Stupid ass thinking

  • @jasperjuggles

    @jasperjuggles

    8 ай бұрын

    i've definitely made more than a few animators angry already... glad you stuck around until the end though!

  • @HUEHUEUHEPony

    @HUEHUEUHEPony

    8 ай бұрын

    Fuck creativity do it realistically man

  • @justyourregularwaddledee4545

    @justyourregularwaddledee4545

    8 ай бұрын

    I was going to write off this video as another complaint that animators should always stick to realistic behaviors when animating, but after reading your comments, it actually persuaded me to watch to the video.

  • @lilyofluck371

    @lilyofluck371

    8 ай бұрын

    ​@@justyourregularwaddledee4545I would hope you watch _every_ video before getting mad at it...

  • @Oblongerr
    @Oblongerr8 ай бұрын

    I never noticed just how satisfying the scene with Gaston looked until it was slowed down. This video is really good.

  • @user-fu2pu2yq7c
    @user-fu2pu2yq7c8 ай бұрын

    I love that you included both instances of juggling in over the garden wall! I'm an animator and I'm so passionate about all the clever little details in otgw, and you'll notice that when the gorilla juggles, the animation is accurate (though exaggerated for fun), but when the pink bear juggles it's that unrealistic circular motion. This is because while the gorilla is real, the bear exists in the character Greg's dream, which is based on those super old cartoons that would have animated juggling that way, ones he himself likely watched and enjoyed as the real world story takes place in the 80s! Great video, great takes, and now I'll inevitably start to pay much closer attention when I see juggling in animation haha

  • @jasperjuggles

    @jasperjuggles

    8 ай бұрын

    Oooohhh great point! I hadn't considered that at all. Although... isn't the gorilla just part of Wirt's dream as he's drowning in the lake >:)

  • @user-fu2pu2yq7c

    @user-fu2pu2yq7c

    8 ай бұрын

    @@jasperjuggles TRUE... but it's too sad, I pretend I do not see it 🙈 lol

  • @Y0stofer

    @Y0stofer

    8 ай бұрын

    Otgw is such a masterpiece. The artistic vision and attention to detail (as well as beautifully done animation) is hard to beat!

  • @cawareyoudoin7379

    @cawareyoudoin7379

    7 ай бұрын

    @@jasperjuggles Well, the inbetween world they fall into is implied to be on some level real. So no, not really.

  • @adamgrant6433

    @adamgrant6433

    6 ай бұрын

    ⁠​⁠@@jasperjuggles Also, Wirt is older than Greg, so maybe he has a better understanding of juggling and so his dream is more accurate

  • @aidanpierce2609
    @aidanpierce26098 ай бұрын

    It’s crazy to see this is not a big channel so well made

  • @_Emit_

    @_Emit_

    8 ай бұрын

    yeah I was shocked to see he's under 500 subs

  • @yogurtyearner

    @yogurtyearner

    8 ай бұрын

    until I saw this comment I didnt even realize. def subbing and liking. this deserves a ton more

  • @malegria9641

    @malegria9641

    8 ай бұрын

    Agreed

  • @pepitocovid-91

    @pepitocovid-91

    8 ай бұрын

    AGREED

  • @tombriend

    @tombriend

    8 ай бұрын

    Yeah, let's change that

  • @headcrab4
    @headcrab48 ай бұрын

    I recently was tasked with animating a character juggling a number of objects in a cascade. No matter how I tweaked it, I couldn't quite get the animation to look proper. After a while I did soe research. The animation required the use of an even number of objects, but a cascade requires the juggler to use an ODD number of objects! The animation they wanted was literally impossible without making substantial concessions with how it was proposed to me. It's a very interesting topic, thanks for this video explaining these things in depth!

  • @jasperjuggles

    @jasperjuggles

    8 ай бұрын

    Oh that's fascinating! Yeah, you have to make some tweaks depending on if there's an even or odd number of objects. I'm curious- do you remember what you ended up doing with the animation? Does it still exist somewhere publicly?

  • @artvandelay6711

    @artvandelay6711

    8 ай бұрын

    I'm also curious what the finished animation looks like

  • @xxNightxTrainxx

    @xxNightxTrainxx

    8 ай бұрын

    How'd you tackle it? Make it odd or switch up the juggle?

  • @throughcolouredglasses9300

    @throughcolouredglasses9300

    8 ай бұрын

    I'm with everyone in this thread, I'd love to hear what you ended up doing :)

  • @FredwardDrawn
    @FredwardDrawn8 ай бұрын

    you know as an beginner animator, it really made me giddy watching this. The connection between animation and live performance has always been very dear to me, and i felt proud to hear how you wanted to see more ludicrous juggling animations haha a lot of times artists can get sucked into the need to create realistic art to be taken seriously but it's just not true to create a performance, especially with animation. What's created to be memorable has always focused on capturing the feeling of the action. When we're scared, we feel ourselves shake enough to wobble, when we cry our tears feel overwhelming big in front of our eyes and when you juggle, it's important for us animators to capture the feeling of excitement/fun and honed skill necessary to juggle. It was a joy to see this video, thank you for all your effort and care that went into this

  • @jasperjuggles

    @jasperjuggles

    8 ай бұрын

    Very well said! And thank you 🙏🏻

  • @moonyistired
    @moonyistired8 ай бұрын

    that very brief clip of monsters inc does make me interested in seeing accurate juggling animation done for characters with two or more pairs of arms. it'd probably be a pain to figure out something that objectively can not exist irl but it's gotta be an interesting show to see an insect or spider character juggling a ton of objects in a believable manner

  • @jasperjuggles

    @jasperjuggles

    8 ай бұрын

    yep! same with the juggling stick bug from a bug's life, or the juggling octopus from 'let's go luna'. I guess it'd be possible to emulate pass-juggling patterns that are done between two people but that'd be a toooon of effort lol

  • @Y0stofer

    @Y0stofer

    8 ай бұрын

    I've always wanted to see this (in my mind, it was an octopus juggling) but similar concept. There is an artist out of Ohio who makes juggling octopus sculptures where he interprets them as 4 individual pairs of hands doing a pass-juggling pattern. Also, there is an octopus that was observed juggling 2 pill bottles on the surface of the water using the jet of water as a sort of artificial gravity. But I want to see the artistic interpretation taken to the extreme haha

  • @nidgithm

    @nidgithm

    5 ай бұрын

    I feel like I've seen a clip like that before but i do not remember much about it or where it's from

  • @izzz777
    @izzz7778 ай бұрын

    Trying to preserve animation so it doesn’t become lost media is actually so cool, especially in light of the recentish max purge, losing animated shows has become a real fear of mine so even saving clips is so cool!

  • @cara-seyun

    @cara-seyun

    6 ай бұрын

    It’s believed that half the silent movies Charlie Chaplin made an appearance in are no longer in existence

  • @thawhiteazn
    @thawhiteazn8 ай бұрын

    Will Ferrell’s character on The Office not only pantomiming an entire juggling routine but doing it in a way that makes it obvious he has no idea what he’s doing is honestly entirely consistent with everything else about his character.

  • @MondaiSenshi

    @MondaiSenshi

    7 ай бұрын

    Honestly, it is absolutely intentional. A few of the characters seem to fall for his performance, but if I remember right, that was also during the time that most of the characters were sucking up to him as a new boss, so that might have been an act, too. But at least 1 or 2 of the characters blatantly mocked him for his obviously inaccurate juggling, including Pam parodying his fake routine by doing a fake routine of her own, even going so far as to say she was juggling no-handed and just starting her eyes up and down as if she was juggling with just her eyes. I think anyone calling out the show or Will Farrell for the inaccurate juggling might be missing the point that it was very intentionally bad. 🤭

  • @peyton713

    @peyton713

    6 ай бұрын

    @@MondaiSenshi Yeah, it was part of the joke of DeAngelo talking a big game but being a buffoon.

  • @041744
    @0417448 ай бұрын

    Great video, it really shows how deep you've searched when you talk about fortnite emotes, custom mario and celeste levels and a frozen juggler in futurama shown for one shot. Its really impressive how much media you've documented and organized for this video

  • @jasperjuggles

    @jasperjuggles

    8 ай бұрын

    I'd say atleast 2/3 of everything I have documented comes from other people's suggestions. It really helps to have a bunch of random internet strangers on your side lol

  • @3leggedpoet
    @3leggedpoet8 ай бұрын

    This video was a delight to watch and as an animator who knows very little about the intricacies of juggling, its really interesting to see the matter from someone with the opposite perspective! One thing that might be of note regardling some of the depictions in the 2D animation section - not all of the examples given were actually 'classic' 2D animation, i.e hand drawn animation. Most 2D cartoons released in the modern era are actually mainly produced with the use of digital 2D puppets, occassionally with hand drawn elements added in later. While these puppets are more complex than the cutout versions mentioned in the analogue animation section, they have a more limited range of poses than a character that is drawn fully from scratch. 2D puppets are much quicker to work with than hand drawn animation though, and the era of digital animation has also made it much easier to create a perfectly looping movement, which would reduce both the workload of a complex movement like juggling as well as the detail actually involved in the scene itself. You would almost never get to see a scene like Gaston's juggling today outside of an individual animator looking to show off - and probably not in a paid gig, unfortunately. Additionally, I expect the rise in accuracy over the years is largely due to the ease of access we now have to high quality reference footage! A movement as fast and complxe as juggling can be incredibly hard to track with the bare eye, especially if its not something youre familiar with, making it hard to reference in-person. Older film footage would have had similar issues, with large amounts of motion blur in each frame - but nowadays I can just do a single youtube search and find a plethora of slow motion HD footage to work from, and scrub frame-by-frame if I wish!

  • @jasperjuggles

    @jasperjuggles

    8 ай бұрын

    Great points! I can totally see how the workflow for classic/hand-drawn vs modern 2D animation would affect how juggling is portrayed. And you're absolutely right about reference footage too- I hadn't really considered that but it totally makes sense 🤔

  • @manami3164
    @manami31648 ай бұрын

    This is so well crafted I thought it had at least 100,000 views and was throughly stumped at the lack of comments lol

  • @jeliashachurado5384
    @jeliashachurado53848 ай бұрын

    God, as an animator myself, to see a passionate artist from a whole different class express the fascinating relationship between your favorite art form and theirs, is just so heartwarming! (Fixed it!) Now i think I started falling in love with juggling 😅

  • @bungiecrimes7247

    @bungiecrimes7247

    5 ай бұрын

    Heartworming? Well i guess You're right. It feels like a worm, a parasite that dug into your heart and is telling you how to make your art.

  • @jeliashachurado5384

    @jeliashachurado5384

    5 ай бұрын

    ​@@bungiecrimes7247 What the hell are you talking about, bro?

  • @bungiecrimes7247

    @bungiecrimes7247

    5 ай бұрын

    @@jeliashachurado5384 idk maybe try reading your comment again?

  • @jeliashachurado5384

    @jeliashachurado5384

    5 ай бұрын

    @bungiecrimes7247 Well, it's just an animator showing appreciation about the way a juggler found interest in animation. I'll ask again: what the hell are you even talking about, bro?

  • @creamley1851

    @creamley1851

    5 ай бұрын

    ​@@jeliashachurado5384 YOU MADE A TYPO AND SAID HEARTWORMING INSTEAD OF HEARTWARMING

  • @TheRadicalOneNG
    @TheRadicalOneNG8 ай бұрын

    Oh man this video is a genuine rabbit hole, you present a concept I've taken for granted my whole life and just dove deep into how many different ways juggling can be animated. I had no idea they put *that* much effort into animating Gaston juggling some eggs.

  • @WildWaver
    @WildWaver8 ай бұрын

    Oh, MAD appreciation for adding captions. I'm partially deaf and it helps me enjoy your content!

  • @jasperjuggles

    @jasperjuggles

    8 ай бұрын

    No problem!

  • @Y0stofer

    @Y0stofer

    8 ай бұрын

    I appreciate this as well. I can go without captions, but they do help me parse what I'm hearing a bit better. Also, I work with many clients who need captions for a small multitude of reasons. So I concur. Thanks!

  • @auulauul9328
    @auulauul93288 ай бұрын

    I like how it's pretty much a necessity for animated series to have at least one juggling scene somewhere.

  • @Brossentia
    @Brossentia8 ай бұрын

    This was freakin' awesome, and it definitely deserves more views. I can't juggle, but I like your overall point - animation isn't accurate, but it actually gains personality from those inaccuracies.

  • @GeneralWarburg
    @GeneralWarburg8 ай бұрын

    I've never looked at Gaston's juggling in slow motion before and I really appreciated seeing it here, it looks so great

  • @restlessparadox1953
    @restlessparadox19538 ай бұрын

    fuck dude, i dont care about juggling at all, but you are so compelling and this video was so well made and fun to watch because of all of the work you put into it! im not even all the way through but man this video is such a work of art in itself, such an effortful project!! thank you for sharing it my goodness, i feel so privileged :3 i think, from the perspective of an artist, if you interpret juggling as liberally as the fourth quadrant, then motion capture to move digital avatars can, to some degree, be animation :] i would say its also acting? but 1. it functions as an animation in the context of a video game, and 2. they dont usually initially come out perfect as far as im aware? i must imagine a good degree of animator-hand animation is put into tweaks and details even for excellent mocap setups :] but what do i nose

  • @Y0stofer

    @Y0stofer

    8 ай бұрын

    Believe it or not, within the juggling community, that isn't all that liberal of an interpretation. (Maybe a little bit liberal, but I would say most of the consistent jugglers would consider it juggling.) Not trying to be contradictory here, just thought you might find it interesting :)

  • @TheDanTheManShow
    @TheDanTheManShow8 ай бұрын

    Clicked on this video expecting just to see examples in animation of poor juggling, but I never expected to see an in-depth analysis of this the animation process. This is an extremely well done video, keep up the good work!

  • @Captain.Mystic
    @Captain.Mystic8 ай бұрын

    To be fair "equal parts programmer and animator" is basically what any half decent 3D animator has to be. but HOLY THANK YOU. You described my frustration with people obsessed with AAA games (or the lion king reboot) because theyre realistic. "Really? Thats the best you can come up with in the endless possibilities of animation?" I think about this a lot for gaming as well. In general so many people are impressed with realism and great graphics(or perfect balance when it comes to competitive spheres) up until they actually take a look at what these mediums are capable of when they allow themselves to be a little insane.

  • @jasperjuggles

    @jasperjuggles

    8 ай бұрын

    I totally agree!

  • @Nugcon
    @Nugcon8 ай бұрын

    As an animation enjoyer this is the type of oddly specific in-depth analysis that I didn't know I wanted, great video

  • @TylerLeeJones
    @TylerLeeJones7 ай бұрын

    you know you've hit gold with a video essay topic when even though most people have never consciously thought of it before, just reading the title still makes us go "I know right??"

  • @Blurryisme
    @Blurryisme8 ай бұрын

    that part at the beginning about the first instinct people do when trying out juggling is so true, I remember trying to do that and failing every time

  • @lathyrusloon
    @lathyrusloon8 ай бұрын

    I like good animations of magic users juggling. Mainly because some of the inaccuracies can be explained with "they were using magic" but even more because how utterly absurd and impossible the juggling can become. Floating designs are super fun, and it makes me happy to see casual magic like that.

  • @jasperjuggles

    @jasperjuggles

    8 ай бұрын

    There's a clip I forgot to include from one of the Harry Potter movies where some wizard dude is "juggling" a bunch of weird magic ball things. Pretty neat!

  • @Dracoboss98
    @Dracoboss985 ай бұрын

    I once watched a street performer juggle three knives. Immediately after, he juggled 6 balls and said “Guess which one took me years to learn, and guess which one took me a couple days to learn”.

  • @AugustRx

    @AugustRx

    5 ай бұрын

    Depends on how many fingers he had left

  • @anjisarv
    @anjisarv7 ай бұрын

    I’m SO GLAD this popped up on my recommended feed on a random 1 am. I’m neither a juggler nor an animator but every second of this video scratched my brain just right. I love watching animations and I love watching people talk about something they’re passionate about, so it’s a double win! I also really like just the way you analysed these hundreds of examples lol. The moment you mentioned degree of freedom I thought “hey I heard that when I was studying biostatistics!!!” Haha. Such a fun and entertaining watch!!

  • @momsaccount4033
    @momsaccount40338 ай бұрын

    I love seeing all the media you pull these animations from and just feel memories resurface or reintroduce myself to corners of the internet and human history that aren’t talked about nowadays that I temporarily forgot about. Thanks for this great video!

  • @dudezippo
    @dudezippo8 ай бұрын

    The irony is that when inaccurate piano animation was mentioned, the example used is considered one of the most accurate animations of someone playing a piano.

  • @silverchao2206
    @silverchao22068 ай бұрын

    This has to be one of the best videos I just happened to accidentally stumble upon. I'm not even a juggler but hell you got me interested in the craft, and just seeing all the examples you supplied us with (I haven't heard of Machimina in years, you just brought back a memory right) was just amazing. Keep up the work!

  • @noslowerdna

    @noslowerdna

    8 ай бұрын

    There's a vast world of possibilities to explore for juggling, so I would definitely encourage you to find something that truly inspires you and give it a try!

  • @KE-yq2eg
    @KE-yq2eg8 ай бұрын

    This is gonna spread juggling even more so because now you're breaking it down easily for animators!

  • @Y0stofer

    @Y0stofer

    8 ай бұрын

    Right? Like, I could see this actually being a valuable resource for animators :)

  • @natcz.9270
    @natcz.92708 ай бұрын

    as an animator, I was thrilled to watch this video. working with references is often the way to success, but the input you gave about creative freedom is also important. love the way you broke it down!

  • @anactualmotherbear
    @anactualmotherbear8 ай бұрын

    Boy, am I glad when there are some experts that can at least understand when sometimes the character's motion is mort important (especially in comedy) than the accuracy. I used to play piano, but I'd rather see a character show off personality than just accurately hitting the keys. That latter half is just a nice bonus.

  • @stilbie
    @stilbie8 ай бұрын

    I, a simple 18 year old, did not anticipate to come across a detailed, well written, and equally entertaining video about juggling in animation. alas, I have found it, and i am extremely pleased.

  • @expensivecrayon
    @expensivecrayon8 ай бұрын

    Man I was just blown away by how many clips you were able to compile, and to think this is just scratching the surface

  • @dragonpuff1732
    @dragonpuff17328 ай бұрын

    i know nothing about juggling (come more from the animation side) but this was genuinely fascinating! i loved that you included such a wide variety of examples, even partially live-action ones! so well-made and well-researched, incredible job. appreciate that you weren't negative to any animators either :)

  • @vowgallant4049
    @vowgallant40498 ай бұрын

    I live for videos like this! Fun, deep dives into niche things I have never given a thought to before. Thank you for making it!

  • @celisewillis
    @celisewillis8 ай бұрын

    Super interesting! I love deep dives like this! I can shed a bit of insight into the animation process, I have a decade of experience in this industry. If you notice, so much of what you pointed out as inaccurate to life juggling was TV shows, which have a lot less time and lower budget. Even amazing animators might turn in a scene where the balls are just rotating separately because they likely had 4 hours to do it before moving onto the next scene. The "good" examples you showed, like with Gaston and Metroman, are feature length, which means that animators likely had a full week to do research and finesse everything. Almost anything you see in animation that looks bad or funky, is due to not giving artists enough time to do a good job (and we want to do a good job!) Another thing to keep in mind is that artists in animation focus on clarity of action before "accuracy", always always! Some call this "clearing the silhouette", where the entire action takes place outside of the frame of the character's body, so the action is read more easily. I could see some animator trying to do juggling accurately, only to have the action too muddy to read, so it quickly gets changed to the rotating circle of balls in a quick retake (bit more common in TV). A bit of a criticism: I take issue with the use of "poorly animated", since most of the animation you showed is serviceable for what the scene calls for. I would say instead "inaccurate to life", personally. Which is a tough criticism to make of animation, since the whole point is that it's *not* live action lol. Animation is the illusion of life :)

  • @jasperjuggles

    @jasperjuggles

    8 ай бұрын

    Thanks for the insight! And you're totally right- I say 'poorly animated' with a grain of salt... It's really just a hook for the start of the video lol. There are pretty few examples that I'd actually consider poor animation, and even then it's usually something that's only on screen for a second or two.

  • @trainmaster997
    @trainmaster9977 ай бұрын

    I really loved this video, not only for its insightfulness, but because you included so many sheer juggling clips….almost EVERYONE gets to see their “thing” represented out of nowhere. I’m personally an anime fan and two of my favorites are Kaguya and Hunter x Hunter, so seeing clips of those show up were really cool and made me feel bit seen outside the fandom! And I have no doubt it’s the same for other people, seeing their own personal favorite shows show up for the sheer fact that you took the time to look through and display so many! We all get to see our own personal things ther we wouldn’t expect everyone outside our bubbles to know about, be represented….and I really appreciate that

  • @anjisarv

    @anjisarv

    7 ай бұрын

    Omg me too!! I saw the hunterxhunter scene and did a double take, I’m by no means a hardcore anime fan but hxh still holds a special place in my heart, it’s like seeing a childhood friend when you least expect it :)

  • @ValeBridges
    @ValeBridges6 ай бұрын

    13:54 "Even piracy..." _shows clip from Sea of Thieves_ Lmao nice

  • @rainpooper7088
    @rainpooper70888 ай бұрын

    Never had any interest in actually learning to juggle, but even as a kid I noticed the stark difference between cartoon juggling and irl juggling. Instruments being played wrong never tipped me off, but juggling did.

  • @johnsmith2875
    @johnsmith28756 ай бұрын

    That Clifford the big red dog juggle scene unlocked a deep memory for me. That scene mesmerized me

  • @verkhvo
    @verkhvo8 ай бұрын

    thank you for providing both subtitles and sources for EVERYTHING in the video

  • @TheLugiaSong
    @TheLugiaSong8 ай бұрын

    I've come here as an animator, the discrepancy between stylisation and accuracy is is always a common debate and source of frustration across the board haha. The Shower is both easy to animate and is simple to look at, it forms that classic circle of balls that is easy to distinguish. I love these videos providing a lookin at other hobbies, I feel now I owe it if I ever animate juggling, I shall try my best to do so accurately.

  • @jasperjuggles

    @jasperjuggles

    8 ай бұрын

    Do it however you want! I love seeing juggling represented in any capacity :)

  • @seronymus

    @seronymus

    6 ай бұрын

    Why do you openly advertise sodomy behind a character that is LITERALLLY an underaged girl/minor (Reimu is 17)? Do you think your animation studio would approve of statuatory rape? Don't you even believe in God at least Mint? :(

  • @yurisei6732
    @yurisei67328 ай бұрын

    I just watched a 16 minute video on a topic I know nothing about and have no reason to care about, and was engaged for the entire duration. Excellent work!

  • @dcauwatchtower
    @dcauwatchtower8 ай бұрын

    Thanks for this video! My podcast co-host, and juggler, Brian, on "Jump on the Bat-Wagon" (going through all of the DC Animated Universe; he's never seen any of it before) is constantly irritated with various juggling depictions in these cartoons. One that comes to mind is Joker in "Be A Clown" (Batman: The Animated Series), at a kid's birthday party. Full-on circular shower.

  • @mrbubbies_
    @mrbubbies_6 ай бұрын

    This video makes me weirdly emotional as an animator, so much work was put into it, incredible stuff

  • @prizma45

    @prizma45

    6 ай бұрын

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  • @Boxland_
    @Boxland_8 ай бұрын

    Great video! It's incredible how much juggling footage you're able to show

  • @lauramaue
    @lauramaue8 ай бұрын

    Speaking as someone who's animated juggling before but can always improve: Thanks for this. It's kinda stunning how often the items being juggled in animation just aren't affected by gravity. And I have to say my jaw was on the floor when I saw that spreadsheet, so I salute you for your extensive research!

  • @doublehuman94
    @doublehuman946 ай бұрын

    I thought this was a animator analyzing juggling but turn out it’s a juggler analysing animation. Fantastic video, I never would have expected a juggler to go that in depth of fake juggling

  • @brycehickson374
    @brycehickson3746 ай бұрын

    I'm shocked at how many different shows, videos games, etc. actually contained juggling. It was really cool seeing so many different IPs tied together like this! What a nostalgia trip.

  • @FishDrinkLightGreen
    @FishDrinkLightGreen8 ай бұрын

    15:10 I don't know why but the sentence "It's done irreparable damage to the greater circus community" is so funny. Like the implication that there is a large following of individuals involved in circus acts and every act has their own little sub-community

  • @jasperjuggles

    @jasperjuggles

    8 ай бұрын

    thats literally exactly what the circus community is like lol

  • @annasolovyeva1013

    @annasolovyeva1013

    7 ай бұрын

    ​​​​​@@jasperjugglesCircus march is the musical shortcut to circus though. Like Bond: victory to rythmic gymnastics, Swan lake and nutcracker to ballet, and Endrew Lloyd Webber to musicals. As for foreign animation - it's definitely there in Masha and the bear when the bear's past as a circus performer is revealed. Ironically the people in all the industries hate their pieces for the same reason. Figure skaters hate lyric academical music. A common meme is swanboredom: swanlake + boredom. A boring performance to a lyric academical music piece. Also, pirates of the Caribbean and Crystallize have been everywhere for too long.

  • @luigraskullheart
    @luigraskullheart8 ай бұрын

    I'm a huge fan of projects like these that so thoroughly collect niche digital media instances, so this video was a huge joy to watch

  • @nikhansen8775
    @nikhansen87756 ай бұрын

    I have no idea why the algorithm decided to bless me with this video but it was fantastic and I’m so glad it exists.

  • @prizma45

    @prizma45

    6 ай бұрын

    don't watch this gay lover uploader

  • @_kaleido
    @_kaleido8 ай бұрын

    I’m glad you didn’t get annoyed by the inaccurate juggling but instead were impressed/appreciative of how imaginative animated juggling can be, animation is perfect for creating illusions of motion that can’t exist in real life after all! Also, major respect for crediting every example you showed. one juggling example that came to mind for me is the juggling cubes animation from Disney’s closed game Toontown.

  • @jasperjuggles

    @jasperjuggles

    8 ай бұрын

    Took me a while to label everything 😅 I'm glad someone appreciates it. And yes! A few people have mentioned that one- I'll have to check it out

  • @JayFolipurba
    @JayFolipurba8 ай бұрын

    I've seen more juggling in the last 15 minutes than ever before in my life combined. I had no idea there was so much juggling! The word started to sound weird, you said it this often. The act started to look even weirder, my head went across anthropology thinking when and why would have been the first time humans juggled and how it has prevaled for so long

  • @jasperjuggles

    @jasperjuggles

    8 ай бұрын

    juggling has been depicted in egyptian hieroglyphics dating back to ~2000 BC!

  • @noslowerdna

    @noslowerdna

    8 ай бұрын

    Yes there is so much juggling in this life, you just have to look!

  • @mattkidroske
    @mattkidroske8 ай бұрын

    I'd love to see a tier list where you rank some depictions of juggling! As someone not super familiar with juggling techniques, it was sometimes hard for me to tell in your video what was supposed to be a bad or good example. But I thoroughly enjoyed watching it!

  • @jasperjuggles

    @jasperjuggles

    8 ай бұрын

    I do daily reviews on animated juggling on YT shorts! At some point I'll definitely have to make a tier list (maybe not with all 200+ clips though...)

  • @mattkidroske

    @mattkidroske

    8 ай бұрын

    ​@@jasperjugglesoh wow thank you! I looked at your videos but not your shorts, so I have to check those out!

  • @alecwhatshisname5170
    @alecwhatshisname51708 ай бұрын

    That Alyx clip when he does a backflip… dude has more talent in his pinky than I have in my whole body

  • @theeguy458
    @theeguy4586 ай бұрын

    I absolutely love how when each scene is shown, the title and year from which it is from is shown. These are some of the best kinds of videos!

  • @Greybell
    @Greybell8 ай бұрын

    I like that you also include VR juggling. I'm not a juggler but learning a VR game's physics is an entire skill of its own (at least for me). It may be easy for an avid juggler but I can't even estimate how objects will land on my hand because you can't feel that object. Juggling air is hard, and I can't even throw VR objects properly because throwing with a controller doesn't feel natural (I'm using Quest 2 controllers). It may be more intuitive on other controllers depending on the design.

  • @jasperjuggles

    @jasperjuggles

    8 ай бұрын

    I don't have my own headset so I haven't gotten to try Alyx or any other juggleable VR game so I wouldn't know either. But from the videos I've seen it seems like you can get pretty consistent and technical with it

  • @Y0stofer

    @Y0stofer

    8 ай бұрын

    I've done a decent amount of juggling in VR and it's remarkably hard. (I had been juggling for around 17 years when I first tried juggling in VR, for context) it felt like relearning how to juggle from scratch. As far as I could tell, the only thing that translated was the knowledge of the shape of the pattern. (this was like 6 years ago though, so I imagine VR physics have improved since then. I imagine that the more realistic the physics are in-game, the more skill will transfer, but I'm really not sure.)

  • @EclipsedVision
    @EclipsedVision8 ай бұрын

    I'm really glad this video had a positive outlook and wasn't just ignoring the creative interpretation in the name of wishing everything was "realistic", I was hesitant to click because if you watch one negative video youtube will NEVER stop recommending more and it's super annoying but this wasn't that! thank you for not being negative despite how lucrative it can be and I hope your channel gets the success it deserves! (though I will admit I am guilty of poorly animated juggling because I was the only animator that was free at work and one team needed a juggling animation fast 😓 sorry jugglers I swear it wasn't on purpose)

  • @jasperjuggles

    @jasperjuggles

    8 ай бұрын

    Glad you enjoyed it! Can you share what animation you worked on? I'd be super interested to see it!

  • @EclipsedVision

    @EclipsedVision

    8 ай бұрын

    @@jasperjuggles yeah it was the juggling animation for a circus tycoon on roblox, specifically the one by gamefam (the company I work for) I'm not particularly proud of what I put out in the rush to help that team but hey there's always next time!

  • @ethnofalcon
    @ethnofalcon8 ай бұрын

    This is one of the best videos on this platform. A fun premise (though I can see how the intro has ruffled the feathers of more than a few animators) and a great conclusion. I taught myself to juggle as a kid after watching so many cartoon characters do it and I was instantly angry that the circle method was not really possible. I stuck with it and figured it out after a few hours, never could get past three objects though. After I knew how to juggle I was always kind of aware of this in animation and chalked most of it up to just being the simplest way to show it. But being able to see and remember so many different scenes and see how creatively it has been done is wonderful. Thanks and great job!

  • @crafteariee
    @crafteariee8 ай бұрын

    This video's wonderful, I very much appreciate the effort you put into gathering all these juggling animation references and reflecting on them. Thank you so much for this! The Gaston juggling animation put a smile on my face as I remembered that one of the first animation principles I was taught to focus on was on the importance of following arcs for motion and remembered how thoughtful the animators I look up to could be when they were able to put this more natural sense of motion into action, even if it's for such a short moment in an entire animated sequence!

  • @WillMandel
    @WillMandel8 ай бұрын

    Really high quality, well-researched stuff. Nice work

  • @ChloeTGAP
    @ChloeTGAP8 ай бұрын

    Awesome video! I love the way you broke everything down! Seems like you put a lot of thought into this!

  • @dragonfollies
    @dragonfollies8 ай бұрын

    This is such a specific thing to talk about but man I love animation analysis so much! Especially the things that aren’t talked about so much. Great video!

  • @swimsauce7373
    @swimsauce73738 ай бұрын

    Animation fan and student here, loved this video so much. I really appreciate people who explore animation as a whole medium and delve into niche or unexplored topics such as this!

  • @AnimatorIsland
    @AnimatorIsland8 ай бұрын

    What a wonderful in-depth exploration! You found so - many - examples. Fantastic work! I think animation is the strongest when it is somewhat based in reality, but sometimes strays aways to do seome really expressive, imagnative stuff on top of it. And juggling in VR, how crazy is that :D

  • @kastro8065
    @kastro80656 ай бұрын

    Incredible video. Let me add to the pile and also say that it was because of seeing these cartoons as a kid that inspired me to want to learn juggling in the first place. And after learning it for real, it only deepened my sense of awe and respect for juggling. Never got past a 3-ball cascade, but I have fond memories of buying the "Juggling for the Complete Klutz" book from Barnes and Noble during one summer vacation in middle school. Same summer I got a unicycle too lol.

  • @jasperjuggles

    @jasperjuggles

    6 ай бұрын

    Yes! That book was how I learned. Still have my square beanbags!

  • @kastro8065

    @kastro8065

    6 ай бұрын

    @@jasperjuggles duuuude, same here. same here 🥲

  • @Caisadilla
    @Caisadilla5 ай бұрын

    This video has some of the most wide reaching research about a topic I've seen on KZread. Great video!

  • @eightbitfeline1415
    @eightbitfeline14158 ай бұрын

    thanks for listing all of sources for clips you used. it really helps alot

  • @wlld-flowerz
    @wlld-flowerz8 ай бұрын

    great video, i love really random studies like this

  • @techyesplc
    @techyesplc8 ай бұрын

    Great point that non realistic animated juggling can be inspirational when done well.

  • @HeftyMoon
    @HeftyMoon5 ай бұрын

    I love how you took something so obscure that I would never have paid any attention to and made a very engaging video from it

  • @princembat
    @princembat7 ай бұрын

    the dedication in this video! to find all these clips, never repeat any, find ones that like you said were likely pretty hard to find for various reasons, and to bother to put the source, its year, and exact episodes in the corner! not even mentioning the analysis of the ones you mentioned specifically and what was right or wrong with them. im not a juggler, but i do love animation, so i love that you did all that :] also i gotta say, its probably just a little bit harder to animate accurate juggling, though take that with a grain of salt as ive done animation very few times myself

  • @JohnLattanzio98
    @JohnLattanzio988 ай бұрын

    10:54 HE DID A BACKFLIP WHILE JUGGLING?!?!

  • @Martykun36
    @Martykun368 ай бұрын

    Great video. I'll be on the lookout for animated juggling. It'd be nice to have a public list so I can be sure the clip is new to you.

  • @jasperjuggles

    @jasperjuggles

    8 ай бұрын

    just added the link to a pinned comment :)

  • @RayMKlll
    @RayMKlll8 ай бұрын

    5:30 it's only around here that I noticed the namestamp for each scene in this video, which led to me dialing back to see the ones I missed. pretty amazing that you managed to keep track of them all

  • @moemothmann6760
    @moemothmann67608 ай бұрын

    Worth the watch just to see your compellation of animated juggling. I love it!

  • @erikasolnc
    @erikasolnc8 ай бұрын

    Is there an archive for something like this? I really wish there was, so i could look up and compare animations from deferent shows. Like all scenes that have character slipping on ice, or falling from bed, eating ice cream. Stuff like that..... I know that there is archive for cool anime fights.

  • @jasperjuggles

    @jasperjuggles

    8 ай бұрын

    TV tropes is a great wiki source for general things like this. They have a whole section on cartoon juggling that I was able to pull a lot of examples from

  • @erikasolnc

    @erikasolnc

    8 ай бұрын

    @@jasperjuggles Thanks!

  • @weakw1ll
    @weakw1ll6 ай бұрын

    1:57 LETS GO

  • @SuniShai
    @SuniShai8 ай бұрын

    The amount of effort you put into this is insane! I know literally nothing about juggling but you really have a way to make it interesting! Awesome video👹👍

  • @Kerradia
    @Kerradia6 ай бұрын

    The algorithm really knows me well, I'm a 2D animator and I juggle as a hobby 😅 juggling gather all the things that can be time consuming for animation (props interaction, different hand with anatomy foreshortening, precise timing) and when you have to put acting and be aware of hook-up, I'm not surprised it's rarely accurate

  • @demfrodegroot7596
    @demfrodegroot75968 ай бұрын

    To be fair to '2d animation', the first three you listed were all surrealistic comedy shows, they are supposed to do things beyond the scope of reality, while Bob's Burgers, Family guy and to an extent even the Simpsons are all set it a realistic world where the surreal is sparse and done to clash with the realistic. Realistic juggling just fits more especially in the scenes you showed, family guy's juggling alien *could* have been animated more extremely, but they're in a house with a low roof for the guy and it seems like it's part of the joke that he's staring blankly ahead doing a fairly basic juggling routine.

  • @jasperjuggles

    @jasperjuggles

    8 ай бұрын

    Good point! It's also sort of a case of adult animation vs kids animation now that I think about it.

  • @Twiddle_things
    @Twiddle_things8 ай бұрын

    Hearing him acknowledge and praise the personality of exaggerated and unrealistic juggling in animation made me smile. This man doesn't just love circus tricks, he loves and respects art. Thank you :D

  • @bluwasabi7635
    @bluwasabi76358 ай бұрын

    Thanks for making this and especially for labelling your clips. Subbed!

  • @kai-72
    @kai-727 ай бұрын

    This was such a genuine delight to watch, I found myself riveted and smiling throughout and I'm so happy I stumbled onto this!

  • @beirch
    @beirch8 ай бұрын

    "Poorly animated pianos" *Only shows clips of accurately animated pianos*

  • @jasperjuggles

    @jasperjuggles

    8 ай бұрын

    😂 I pulled these examples from a 'Pianos are never animated correctly' video and I thought I remembered them saying they weren't compleeeetely accurate lol. But I'm no pianist!

  • @jasperjuggles

    @jasperjuggles

    8 ай бұрын

    In the monsters vs aliens clip the president is playing the axel f riff and he plays an E instead of an Eb. HA!

  • @robertovillagran5364

    @robertovillagran5364

    7 ай бұрын

    I thought the same thing! I was like wait wait, Tom and Jerry DID animate it correctly lmao

  • @Shaymaru
    @Shaymaru6 ай бұрын

    This video and its premise is very much so niche and for yourself first and foremost that I can’t help but appreciate the amount of love and attention got put into it. Thank you for sharing this!!

  • @JoshuaHardy
    @JoshuaHardy7 ай бұрын

    As an animator who has been a lifetime guitarist, It's always bothered me when you get animation for musicians that look like Josey and the Pussycats, Gem and The Holograms, or The Archies, it was super exciting to see things like Beck: Mongolian Chopsquad, or Pixar's Soul as examples of animation that provide a screen accurate depiction of how instruments are played. It never occured to me that Jugglers would feel the same about their craft and it's portrayal in animation. I've never animated juggling myself, but I love the care you've gone into breaking things down with your video essay, and will definately be saving this video to my animation reference playlist here on youtube!