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I QUIT (this is funny)
the script: docs.google.com/document/d/1QXFQA7zkuRUW03ak41WmN2kWzbyNerPyC3J2gYDF4co/edit?usp=sharing
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The Author Who Defined Humanity
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Naoki Urasawa is a great mangaka of this generation, and this video is about some of his works that try to define what it really means to be human. Social Media: Twitter: Slip_Kip Twitch: www.twitch.tv/2liipp Music: Summit - Jonny Easton: ua-cam.com/video/ZH5B_C8r9Dk/v-deo.html Shows/Manga featured: Monster 20th Century Boys Pluto Business Email: SlipYTBusiness@gmail.com (ik it's ba...
Escapism Through Anime
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Anything can be considered a form of escapism but, of these, anime serves as many people's only way. In this video, I want to cover why people use something like anime to escape from real life's burdens. Thumbnail by Blizzyrd (my mistress): ua-cam.com/users/blizzyrd Alternate Thumbnail: imgur.com/a/VRiPdHO Social Media: Twitter: Slip_Kip Twitch: www.twitch.tv/2liipp Music: Dark Pian...
The Man Who Lost Everything | Steins;Gate Analysis
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Steins Gate is an anime series from 2011 which is heavily praised by the anime community for multiple reasons. One of these reasons is the level of nuance and sincerity placed into the characters. This video is a tribute to Okabe Rintarou, the main character of Steins Gate, and the perfection that is his descent into madness. Social Media: Twitter: Slip_Kip Twitch: www.twitch.tv/2li...
FLCL: A 2000s Masterpiece
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Fooly Cooly is an old show from the year 2000. It's only 6 episodes long but it somehow encompasses many genres and themes. In these 6 episodes we get to know a unique and ominous cast of characters as well as how they feel about their lives. It's a story with many aspects and, today, I talk about how these aspects differ from what would often be considered normal in anime. Social Media: Twitte...
Sakurasou And The Bitter Sweetness Of Talent
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It's fairly common for the main characters of shows to work their way out of a situation and succeed. Although that's entertaining to watch, it's not realisitic. The Pet Girl Of Sakurasou attempts to show the viewer a satisfying yet realistic story and that realism is what I'll be talking about in this video. Social Media: Twitter: Slip_Kip Twitch: www.twitch.tv/2liipp Music: Howl's...
Oregairu And The Complexity Of Basic Characters
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On the surface Oregairu can be seen as just another romcom from the early 2010s that isn't very unique. People often point out Oregairu's side characters in an attempt to show just how basic it is but I disagree with that and this video is my explination as to why they're wrong. This is also just an excuse for me to finally make a video on Oregairu :) Social Media: Twitter: Slip_Kip...
The Truth Within Kaiki's Lies | A Monogatari Series Analysis
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The Monogatari Series is one that I adore and Kaiki Deishu happens to be the character I love the most within this great series. In this video I cover Kaiki's ideologies and thought process as well as analyzing his character. Social Media: Twitter: Slip_Kip Twitch: www.twitch.tv/2liipp Thumbnail by Blizzyrd: ua-cam.com/channels/9sESadcd1nJDFtiqd5MfIw.html Music: The Most Beautiful &...
The Portrayal Of Apathy Through Anime
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Apathy is an emotion or feeling that a lot of people experience and it's also an emotion displayed in media. In this video I cover some anime that do a good job of displaying apathy as well as shows that don't. Follow me on Twitter: Slip_Kip Follow me on Twitch: www.twitch.tv/2liipp Music: Nano - Calc Instrumental ua-cam.com/video/ftbBfWAYbdo/v-deo.html Nerreave - Pulsing Blue ua-ca...
The Renaissance Of Anime
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Covering the period of time between 2007 and 2014 where many of the modern aspects of anime originated. Twitter: Slip_Kip

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  • @ramenboi1453
    @ramenboi1453 Місяць тому

    Also here's a thing in oregairu I rlly liked I thought hayama was a generic nice guy but when hachiman spoke to him more and more we found out he ain't as good as he looks like he's a dick to hachiman and a rlly complex character

  • @aliboubes3336
    @aliboubes3336 2 місяці тому

    ‏‪1:53‬‏ that was clearly shown by hachiman understanding hayato personality and that he is not the perfect nice guy he pictured him as in the first season

  • @Big_Danny_Cheese
    @Big_Danny_Cheese 3 місяці тому

    Interesting video, though I think namely in the section about Oreki. I think you've come to slightly weird conclusion. I don't think Oreki necessarily fits into the archetype that you've tried to put him in, because Oreki on some level, does care about those close to him, look at his relationship with his sister, and growing relationships with his friends. Hyouka as a whole explores these ideas of a 'grey coloured' and 'rose coloured' life, we see that throughout the story, Oreki does want something like that, its clear from the first episode, he literally has an inability to say no to Eru Chitanda, he may try and pivot her into different directions to 'conserve energy', he always seems to end up going along with Eru's antics, and the pivoting is more so a defense mechanism to latch onto the 'grey life' he has, but by ep 22, that idea is nearly gone, in that he himself becomes curious about what Eru looks like all dressed up. I think Oreki is an interesting case of apathy, because I don't think deep down he is apathetic like say Ayanokoji is, I think he wants to be, or more so acts as such because of experiences past, but those around him, namely Eru push Oreki into being not being apathetic, to want the 'rose coloured' life. I also think a similar thing exists with Hatchiman, in the sense that their 'apathy' is an exaggerated defense mechanism to hide the fact they actually do care about those around them.

  • @piplup2884
    @piplup2884 3 місяці тому

    Let's go more steins peak content

  • @rango9404
    @rango9404 4 місяці тому

    Okay this vid made me like your opinion. What are some quality animes you would recommend?

  • @ihatethefuckersikin
    @ihatethefuckersikin 4 місяці тому

    having low empathy/no empathy or simply not understanding how emotions work doesnt necassarily make you a bad person. almost everyone does have cognitive empathy, meaning that maybe you dont understand why someone is crying or not feel bad for them but you know what you could do about it. what you do with that knowledge is up to you.

  • @sirrjean1553
    @sirrjean1553 4 місяці тому

    Damn it’s already been a year

  • @darnellsmith363
    @darnellsmith363 5 місяців тому

    I like being a homebody lieutenant but i love the friends, hobbies and getting 🍆 violated by the opposite keeps apathy at bay and im really enjoying the gym&working out...getting a french bulldog and 60mph electric scooter i think is going 2 a adventure

  • @encouraginglyauthentic43
    @encouraginglyauthentic43 5 місяців тому

    Escapism is when you are trying to leave the present moment.

  • @randallgoeswhere
    @randallgoeswhere 6 місяців тому

    Isekai is awful. 😂

  • @artsytheory
    @artsytheory 7 місяців тому

    Hy, like your essays, wanna create a piece together?

  • @A_weirdGuy
    @A_weirdGuy 7 місяців тому

    Still waiting for you even after a whole year has passed. I have been rewatching your videos from time to time , and it just never bores me! You were, and still are one of the best creator on philosophical topics regarding anime. You will always have a place in my heart♥.

  • @titusg4247
    @titusg4247 8 місяців тому

    I think keiki is the human embodiment of what an apparition is, in some ways. The more you believe in his lies, the more caught up in his web you get and the more danger you could end up in. However, if you ignore him, he's no more of a threat than the average man.

  • @starryyknight
    @starryyknight 8 місяців тому

    Kaiki's opinion on the fake is one of my favorite quotes from the series, love the parallels between it and Paarthurnax's iconic quote- "What is better - to be born good, or to overcome your evil nature through great effort?"

  • @Naruto-mn1dy
    @Naruto-mn1dy 9 місяців тому

    I just love this anime so much, the character development is crazy good.

  • @bronsontaylor4203
    @bronsontaylor4203 9 місяців тому

    my dude, this video is so well done and i really thank you for how well you articulated your points <3

  • @sirrjean1553
    @sirrjean1553 10 місяців тому

    This is now a dead channel but if you ever decide to log back on here I wanted to leave a comment. I have your videos in my favourites and they will be there for a while. I think you were very good at this whole thing, take that as a compliment. You are remembered

  • @erwingunther2569
    @erwingunther2569 11 місяців тому

    Yes apathy is an emotion which makes emotionless people not like this.

  • @erhesganzorig2983
    @erhesganzorig2983 11 місяців тому

    Best representation of apathy is Chrollo Lucifer from Hunter x Hunter.

  • @sebastianshine4262
    @sebastianshine4262 Рік тому

    This video was so incredibly well done man... I mean the explanation...that was the most beautiful thing ever. It explained so many things I did not consciously notice but which had an emotional impact on me, however once put into words you only realize how GREAT of a character okabe actually is. I loved the anime. But there were and still are so many questions. This video is so unbelievably underrated. Only thing I am missing to top the entire video and to underline the sacrifice of okabe...(in my opinion its not about insanity. But more about sacrifice. This character did sacrifice it all). And at the end, as far as I have read, he sacrificed himself as well. is that right? As far as I have read, the okabe we see at the very end isnt the same okabe that made all the sacrifices. Apparently there is a difference between the okabe at the very end and the okabe that went through all that trauma. I dont know if that is correct, which is why I will probably watch the anime for the 3rd time very soon. The hypothesis or theory I have read said something along the lines of in order to create the "perfect" world, he himself had to lose all memory of all these years. So he would sacrifice himself, so another okabe could live in the steins gate timeline with the people he loved most. Essentially, if that is true it means that not only did okabe go through ALL THAT...but he would also not even get the reward at the end. Instead, an okabe would get rewarded, that didnt EVER go through all that. No sure if that theory is correct. But the thought of it is definitely intrigueing. Great video! Have a good one

  • @motokavsvlog7737
    @motokavsvlog7737 Рік тому

    247k 2y 2.9k subs

  • @motokavsvlog7737
    @motokavsvlog7737 Рік тому

    4.9k 2y 2.89k subs

  • @motokavsvlog7737
    @motokavsvlog7737 Рік тому

    New Subscriber here

  • @plains7000
    @plains7000 Рік тому

    I've almost finished Chunibyo Heart Throb and I've only seen season 1 of part timer devil.

  • @plains7000
    @plains7000 Рік тому

    I've only seen Attack on Titan Season 1 so far here.

  • @plains7000
    @plains7000 Рік тому

    I've seen Clannad, Pokemon, One Punch man and No game no life. I'm not sure if Tomoya counts as an apathetic character. I agree with you on Saitama. All those others mentioned you showed I haven't seen.

  • @eliotanderson6554
    @eliotanderson6554 Рік тому

    Will wait for u Me 2 quit yt content creation with ❤ cya later

  • @lazyinn1t719
    @lazyinn1t719 Рік тому

    Ur channel came into my life like a 12 ep romance anime with no season 2 and the author dissapeared, its been 2 months since i visited this channel, every time when i feel overwhelmed i like to rewatch ur vids, ur voice is so relaxing, and i hope ur mental state is well

    • @2liip
      @2liip Рік тому

      ur so cool. I really want to make more videos, and I know this "quitting" video was ages ago, but I do want to make more sometime in the future. Like I have scripts and stuff done. But my computer has been scuffed + colleges... yk at least you'll be there if another video is ever made lol!

  • @jaylennash5058
    @jaylennash5058 Рік тому

    I don’t care what anybody else says over the moon, for you is one of the best romance anime ever created

  • @oronsnibben
    @oronsnibben Рік тому

    I like they way you pointed out how they all felt apathy differently. Seem like it always stems from indifference? As in, not having someone to relate to or at the least perceive it that way

  • @cosmolosys
    @cosmolosys Рік тому

    I love apathic characters in anime. It always gets me in some kind of weird mood.. Very dark, focussed and powerful. It feels kinda nice. Has anyone seen Grisaia no Kajitsu and it's sequels? I felt like Yuuji the protagonist is quite apathic as well. I came to really understand him better after the part about his past.

  • @Benjamin-ml7sv
    @Benjamin-ml7sv Рік тому

    I feel apathy in the sense that I loose interest everything I try out or liked at some point. I feel a sense of indeference to things in which I don't wanna put afford into anything anymore and a sense of passive nihilism where I question the purpose of anything. Luckily there is one thing which I am quite consistent at, that being working out and weight lifting.

  • @lazyinn1t719
    @lazyinn1t719 Рік тому

    Ive found this channel 4 months ago, and it just ended, it was a good time, and thank you for it(sorry for bad english hope ur mental state is well)

  • @mcgoo1570
    @mcgoo1570 Рік тому

    I fully understand this decision and support it. Just want you to know I love your videos and it was amazing to see someone break down some aspects of my favourite series’🙏🏾

  • @Liquid_Catt
    @Liquid_Catt Рік тому

    This video convinced me to watch classroom of the elite - and I was blown away. In certain parts, (you can probably guess which parts this WASN'T the case in) Ayanokoji felt like... me. It felt like I was being read like a book, which was indescribable. Of course, as said before, not everything was like that, but especially towards the start, he was very similar to me. Whether I am smart enough to be like him is unknown, but honestly that doesn't matter to me. In terms of his strategies, they were pretty easy to figure out beforehand, and I am assuming that most people would agree with me, which makes you think that he isn't *really* smart. He is stated to be smart, but his actions could be predicted after a couple of seconds, when he might have had much longer to adapt. Idk, just some ramblings I guess.

  • @kungszigfrids1482
    @kungszigfrids1482 Рік тому

    I really should watch the final 4 episodes.

  • @morang9202
    @morang9202 Рік тому

    Apathy is also displayed extremely well through the character of Kanao Tsuyuri in Demon Slayer. Because of her miserable, abusive past, she completely broke and struggled to feel any emotion whatsoever. As the series goes on, however, she's motivated and emboldened by the friends and family beside her and manages to slowly be able to feel more and connect more over time. It's done very beautifully.

  • @RainbowEssence-c3w
    @RainbowEssence-c3w Рік тому

    Very interesting and detailed analysis! I don't see apathy as a subject that's covered all that often in anime analysis videos (at least I don't think?) I think to some extent, yeah, everybody feels apathetic sometimes and experience the different types of apathy (the kind you feel due to loneliness vs the kind you feel because something is too easy, like playing on Very Easy mode in a video game). In the field of psychology we refer to apathy as "emotional blunting" which can result from Depression and other mental illnesses. As someone who suffers from Depression and who has also struggled with fitting in, i can definitely relate. I can relate to the apathetic feeling you get when things are too easy, too (sorry, I'm not trying to come off as arrogant). In school I became apathetic because I didn't think anybody really liked me or wanted to be my friend. For the most part I avoided others, kept to myself, and yeah I remember how it felt. I'm lucky to have found some good friends anyway that put in the effort to get to know me despite my lack of trying. Still I remember how it felt, walking around the playground at recess when those few good friends weren't around, or being in gym class and not having a gym partner, or simply preferring to just walk around the track the entire class time instead. I don't know whether or not my classmates truly thought I was weird or whether they were actually actively avoiding me, but that didn't matter because, whatever the reality of the situation, I perceived them as not liking me. And that led to me isolating myself, and feeling resentment towards my peers. I'm ashamed to say, I was rather immature back then. I partially coped with my loneliness by looking down on my classmates, thinking I was smarter and more mature than them. I put the blame on them for my lack of social skills, when maybe that wasn't really fair. Maybe my classmates didn't dislike me, maybe they didn't think I was "weird" or "annoying". But I'll never know, because I just retreated further into myself instead of trying to reach out. Sorry haha, I didn't mean to go off on a tangent or make this all about me. Anyway, I guess moral of the story is don't assume automatically that people don't like you or that you don't have a chance with someone. You'll never know until you try, or as basketball player Wayne Gretzky said "You miss 100 percent of the shots you don't take." If I could do it again I think I would try a little harder to connect with my peers and make more friends.

  • @Flack0-Flacko
    @Flack0-Flacko Рік тому

    Eren and eldians are very fuckin relatable if your black bc not to the shows stakes but scarily close millions apon millions of our people where stolen and even before that have been persecuted by the rest of the world for something we couldn’t change our skin not for violence or anything just our skin was enough for us to be deemed less then human and demonized and murdered and ALOT of people to this day still hold these feelings and lies they have been told we live in a country that unfairly bias towards us and still there is little to no justice and our own government has put missions and plans together to spite and poison us,to kill us,to enslave and inprison us,they have even put people within our communities that have ultimately lead to decline and destruction of our communities and it was all purposeful and it can cause apathy to stay sane to all of this the only thing i can say is atleast the government gave eldians peace because of power they had and the destruction they could cause they atleast had some peaceful years tho in real life for all black people in this world there is no great power we have that could give us that peace no ability that would even purpose liberation for us…

  • @alexander6304
    @alexander6304 Рік тому

    Apathy to me is not an emotion, but rather a result of the hardships you may face in life. A stoic foundation that could turn extreme if left to grow and fester. A coping mechanism that can act like a sword to the people around you, but you yourself view it as a shield. "Why are you so calm?" Someone has to be. "How come you don't show emotion?" Showing emotion is either good or bad depending on the person, there are no absolutes. "You probably just don't care" If I didn't, then I would've gave up sooner. This is not an emotion, this is a mindset. And an unhealthy one if not cared for. Just be aware that if you have someone in your life has the thoughts that I described, don't try to completely get rid of their philosophy. It's there for a reason.

  • @seva7l630
    @seva7l630 Рік тому

    u got such a sweet voice in the end

  • @phrinus
    @phrinus Рік тому

    Dazai Osamu as described by Oda Sakunosuke: “He's sharp-witted with a mind like a steel trap. And he's just a child-a sobbing child abandoned in the darkness of a world far emptier than the one we're seeing.”

  • @GH0ST2601
    @GH0ST2601 Рік тому

    I think Kiyotaka Ayanokoji was done pretty well, I mean he’s not apathetic for no reason. He has trauma. And he is who he is because of the trauma.

  • @Redninja-hp7cu
    @Redninja-hp7cu Рік тому

    I also think that Ryan gosling in blade runner 2049 is also a great example of apathy

  • @zefferz
    @zefferz Рік тому

    Is there a reason he didn't mention Light Yagami from Death Note ?

    • @waffle-guy-i9h
      @waffle-guy-i9h 9 місяців тому

      We didn’t get that much info from him when he had apathy All we knew is he was bored in his life like I’m few minutes during ep 1 and after that he just changed into god complex attitude

  • @reet6096
    @reet6096 Рік тому

    true!

  • @lucasweisend9483
    @lucasweisend9483 Рік тому

    inga ba ging ging

  • @kungszigfrids1482
    @kungszigfrids1482 Рік тому

    If I where given godlike powers I would never grow bored. I have wisdom so apretiate the calm and dont want anything out of the ordinary. Its interesting how most people dont want to live a normal life until they expierience a bunch of problems and wish they could go back to living normally. For me godlike powers would just solve all my problems and I would then exist in a state of peaceful bliss (when I dont go out having fun being able to do literally anything I want).

  • @Methenjoyer69
    @Methenjoyer69 Рік тому

    apathy isn't an emotion it's the lack of a colour, like darkness, or black, its not a colour but the lack of a colour