Thank you so much 😭 I saw your video years ago and I never found this song (with the vocals) until today, and God knows I searched for it! A big big big thank you ❤
No wonder ghibli ‘s animated food looks so amazing, they’ve been drawing the same food they dream about eating while they’re in the studio working their hearts out.
In all fairness I’d hate to work there. It’s a cool job sure and with a lot of cultural significance but this is way too hard. It feels like a sweatshop.
@@muzafferturhan it’s basically just a phrase to say let’s eat + thank nature for the meal, and there is no real translation, although apparently the literal translation is “I am going to receive the lives of animals and plants for my own life”
One of the most noticeable things is how this applies to NASA. You think of the amazing control rooms, filled with screens and consoles and professionals with full focus, and of course they are. But right next door is just a bunch of old style cubicles and office space. Kinda funny when you think about it.
In 2019, Someone burned Kyo-Ani which I think has the same vibe as Ghibli animation studio in terms of workplace environment.. How could that be real.. :'(
2:42 miyazaki getting mad at the person pouring in the egg too fast reminds me of cooking with my mother or grandmother. This is so wholesome but also sad at the same time since they work so hard serving many overtimes and still are so underpaid.
@@jacquestube the general populace is the thing that dictates the value of something, and the general populace agree that animators are underpaid and overworked
@@goldflores7664 which general populist the scumbag brats on youtube? Or the Japanese society which is the actual General populace in your supposed scenario. Talk about arrogance thinking that your values are the ones that these people should live by especially 20 years ago when you weren't born yet.
They were probably trying to translate it so it didn't sound so formal as "thank you for this meal" or "I will eat now" since we don't really have an equivalent in english but yea idk if that was the right choice XD
Pixar: we have the finest chef to cook various cuisines to fit people's taste from different parts of the world. Ghibli: Poor man's ramen with Salt and egg served in one giant pot.
I used to work for an animation company for a short time. There were occasionally days that staff didn't go home and just slept at their desk. Sometimes all they ate were cup noodles... So on my day off I made a whole bunch of bento boxes with all sorts of ingredients and when I showed everyone many of them started crying. Life is tough sometimes.
yep a lot of people in the comments say "ghibli actually pays a lot" and I don't know how it was back then but a quick google search said that they make around 1800 dollars a month, probably less back then.. japan has to up there shit man, animators in the west at known studios get around 1000$ a week (California and before tax) obv varies based on studio and location @@ijustbevibin0425
He has a reputation for being abusive towards his actual family and his staff. You could jam him into troubled genius territory. The studio itself was a extremely harsh place to work according to many ex-employees. A number of the directors were difficult.
Why'd you make an assumption like this? Ever been to Tokyo? Talk to its working citizens when you go, you need to check things out before you jump to conclusions. FYI even inexpensive ramen and sushi in the train stations taste as good (often better) than the typical $10-18 sushi offering stateside. And a cup of coffee too.
Hufflepunk John 3:16 For God so loved the world that he gave his only begotten son, that whoever believes in him should not perish but have eternal life.
Wow. It's actually pretty interesting to point this out but the moment everyone was eating Miyazaki's noodles was pretty much like an anime scene itself lol! With the reactions, comments and laughter
You know i think alot of his work is heavily based on his personal experiences and he highlights the simple things in life and how something very simple can bring out such strong emotions
@@orukuroch.3355 yeah but if you work hard on something you want to be paid, like i love drawing and love showing it to others, but is someone ask me for a free art i won't do it.
@@mokachan3988 Problem is you are paid based on how replaceable you are and unfortunately animators can be replaced pretty easily unlike things like voice actors.
They should but be surprise a lot they get paid a lot more compare to other studios but unfortunately reality is cruel and this is also the result if too many people are watching anime online illegal
Like someone else commented. Studio Ghibli pays really well compared to the norms on the industry. Crunch hours are still common though and there is plenty of praise. The issues mostly come from pirating bastards.
Am I the only one cackling through the song in the beginning? "I just went to bed, but already I'm back to work~ I just thought it was over and already it's starting over~" I want that song to be played on final weeks.
Petite Monica There's actually two versions of the song that were made. The in-film version "Shigoto Wa Tsuraize" and the Image Album version "Yuya" which has the lyrics. The image album was only released in Japan, but I managed to find it on Soundcloud.
Had the honor of briefly meeting Miyazaki once on a business trip to Japan, great guy, one of my most memorable experiences from traveling the country.
I'd feel really motivated to work if my boss cooked for everyone, I think it's pretty humble. in the USA your boss would just leave you to your own devices and go get food without you.
@@BloodInTheStrawberries It's way worse in Japan though. Some people even have a hard time developing relationships and having kids because of this exact reason.
@@BloodInTheStrawberries plenty of artists in this industry in Japan die young from the overworking conditions, it's a sad case that they need to fix soon...
I found this super touching ngl. The amount of work that goes into a film like Spirited Away and the other Ghibli films is just astonishing. These people went without their homes and families and comforts to give us truly treasured memories. We should all be incredibly grateful to them for that.
Is it weird that im happy seeing these guys happy Edit: the image of Mr.Miyazaki smoking and happily watching people eating his ramens is unforgetable to me
This is SO much more than a random ramen tutorial. Its not even a tutorial, just a video on the man who made our most rememberable childhood films making poor man's ramen
Then start watching anime legitimately with a subscription and stop watching them illegally where company lose money and start cutting employees salaries. Even watching advertisements on Crunchyroll helps
@@tvsonicserbia5140 actually it does, the problem is that it is less than average pay. Saying that it's zero just to justify watching illegally is a bit of overstretch.
As student who learned 2d animation, just hearing the word "key animation" and "in between" and seeing the numbers got me feeling even more respect for these animators :')
I always do inbetween for my college project, get dizzy after seeing '1415 cut' and '1405 cut' then the narrator basically said it's just the keypost lmao (Not saying this as negative thing btw, I like my jobdesk)
Ducktato As a student who learned basic 3d animation, I have even more respect for them because we just insert key frames for each joint and let polynomial interpolation finish the work
@@zhenkunzhou535 I'm currently learning 3d animation this semester, though we've only learned how to do 3d modelling first. How is the course? I'm kinda scared of failing to understand the animating mechanics. With all this lockdown and covid going around, online classes isn't really helping us students understand the course we're learning.
@@DuckyTators I don't know if the course you are taking is computer animation. My computer animation course covers skeleton, skin, animation, cloth, kinematics and fluid simulation. If so, don't worry about the online format because all you need to do is to learn the concepts through coding projects.
I mean asians grew up with chopsticks, and chopsticks is the most versatile eating utensil ever made. I prefer to eat spaghetti with chopsticks as well.
Think of this. He is the director of some of the best movies in the world with a networth of millions. If you’ve seen some other clips of him, he lives simply in a normal home, normal car, eats simple food and so forth. Does not wasting money equate to being a good person? No, but then you can question yourself; why is he making movies? This is what a real artist is like. He loves what he’s doing and he loves to inspire people to live your own life as we have seen in his movies. Hayao first got a degree in economics, to then working as an animator for 20 years before he became a director. Even then, he didn’t get successful for another 20 years. Don’t feel bad thinking back at ghibli movies. If anything, learn from his movies, get inspired by them. Even if you are not an artist, there’s always something you can learn from his movies. As Hayao once said: Being a director means to try and change the world for the better, although nothing changes. This for me is what a real artist, and human being is like.
He has a reputation for being abusive towards his actual family and his staff. He may make nice art but I would says fundamentally as a person he is a shit human being and that aspect of him should be acknowledged so we also may learn from his mistakes in the real world
I think creating an anime or manga is hell lot of work. But I think working at Ghibli studio isn’t as bad as other company. At least the boss seems like a nice person.
Well Ghibli as the best working condition out of any animation studio in Japan. The salary is fixed and does not depend of the performence of the movie, absolutly all the benefice goes to the salaries, and night work is regulated (so people can have spare time). Also it is one of the few that give pay parental leave to man, and offer to pay for the childminder of the children if their parent work at the studio
@@crowstrive1426 Yeah, that Miyazaki and the other founder of Ghibli that put this condition in place (he found a union in his first studio, and leave because of the way woman were treated). Meanwhile, Miyazaki himself his a living working machine so if you want a shot a keeping pace you must work hard. ( For the record he started working on Porco Rosso alone, while the other were finishing the previous movie, he also draw the new bulding of the studio because he was bore between two movie).
they were abused to work for an.old senile man... I prefer Pixar and any other non asian studio a million times more than some hierarchical workplaces in japan. I love to consume various japanese media and yes I like a few ghibli movies too but damn is he an asshole in real life. I dont mind him being a bad human in his own private time.but if its during work? damn id be mad af at him
@based take They can't just "leave", they are animators that worked hard to get there. Doing something else would just be wasting a huge chunk of their lives
With his stepping down, I think it’s safe to say we will all always remember just how strong of an impression he and his team made on our lives through their work and storytelling. Long nights and days like this were not in vain, we will always remember your great work.
Tsunehiko Kamijo - Yuya ua-cam.com/video/YaMRg1_sEMs/v-deo.html (This is the a live performance recording but not the exact one played in the video only one I could find on UA-cam) open.spotify.com/track/4HDrJZDCRQcxf79q0NGwOT?si=K_lyXqeZRCWK5g6TbVXS4g (This is the exact one played in the video) I believe these are the lyrics (Just when I thought I went to sleep, it’s back to work Just when I thought it was finished, it’s beginning My body is heavy; but my spirits are even heavier It’s fortunate there’s work, ya know Granny said! (the granny that was a girl until a little while ago did) “The pretty ones are the only ones for it” (you, you) Gramps said! (the gramps that used to be young until a little while ago did) “the only thing left is your life, kid” Only your heavy, dreary life.)
how to greetin' in japan in front of somebody: torso angled 15° in front of the boss: torso angled 30° in front of the emperor: torso angled 45° in front of hayao miyasaki: torso angled 361°
Exactly. Its more shocking to see how many people in the comments section here think its cute and warm. It looks like a sweatshop. Im not trying to demonize Miyazaki and I get some sort of crunch is inevitable in animation, but people here are bending over backwards to defend this and say its normal or not that bad. FOH
The fact that they eat their noodles straight from their coffee mugs just show that despite lacking proper noodle bowls they try to enjoy it as much as they can. Kudos to the animators. And thanks for the recipe too.
that pasta looks bunk 😷🤧 tbh it's weird when Westerners exalt everything Japanese even when it's just a bunch of overworked people eating basic college dorm food.
3:40 I still can’t get over that lady’s laugh, there’s so much joy in her laugh like it came out from the most happy and cheerful place in her heart- as if she were a character from a ghibli’s movie
Her laugh is so similar to Osono’s (the woman running the bakery) in Kiki’s Delivery Service that I can't help think that it might have been the source of inspiration.
There's something so calm and wholesome about watching a group gather for some ramen at a night of work, laughing, and eating delicious food. It makes me want to have an experience like that haha.
Doing overtime with your colleagues crunching for a deadline, you're all exhausted but you're all in it together working to finish this important project... it's one of those things that is awful in the moment (though you don't dwell on it because you're busy working) but that you will have fond memories about once it's all said and done and there's some time between you and the pain. At least that's how I remember my past crunches. Lol.
technichy John 3:16 For God so loved the world that he gave his only begotten son, that whoever believes in him should not perish but have eternal life.
I can attest, eggs make a huge difference in instant ramen. It gives the broth a really nice texture, and of course the cooked eggs with the flavoring is tasty.
I like to keep my eggs poached in the soup but you can always do it like in the video as a thickener. Alternatively, drop the egg in and just stir it around to get egg scraps floating around everywhere, adds more texture to the soup and makes it feel like you're getting something out of every sip.
@@amanbytheway If you live in a poor neighborhood, food is so valuable that you can get trashed for leaving a small grain of rice on your plate. That's how we lived
Same. I want to become an animator or a video game designer just so that i can work in an environment where everyone loves what they do, even if it is stressful and hectic at times. :3
My mom used to show me all his movies when I was a little boy which inspired me and made me who I am to a certain point. I can’t thank him enough for some wonderful moments I’ll never forget. I’ll show his movies to my children for sure and hopefully they to their childrens… ❤️🌅
I won’t lie, that actually looks pretty good. I get that the whole idea is they’re making that due to them crunching at work but I think as someone who doesn’t have much money to work with sometimes that wants quick easy meals I honestly wouldn’t mind trying to make this at home.
that pasta looks bunk 😷🤧 tbh it's weird when Westerners exalt everything Japanese even when it's just a bunch of overworked people eating basic college dorm food.
@@BambooPlant30 bro...noodles are fucking delicious and versatile af, if you know how to prepare them! Underpaid part time job, while at the college....noodles literally saved my life from starving, and I learned to prepare them in so many ways.
its not plain its thrown in a butter or olive oil sauce (you can see some of it left on empty plate). its casual home thing which is very very authentic for most italians eating at home
Yeah, no, that's absolutely aglio e olio or something similarly "plain" but delicious. When all you have is pasta, olive oil, garlic, and pepper, it's incredible.
Hayao turns 80 today (2021, January 05) 🎉🎂 humble genius, legendary King, japanese god of our times, spiritual grandpa of my childhood, in love with his works since 2003 ❤️
It fills me with great joy that this moment of behind the scene was captured when they were making that great film. Now the next time I watch Spirited Away it will remind me of the hard work of what the artists did to make that masterpiece. And I would so eat Miyazaki-dono's simple ramen.
Omg. The food portions…😭 they ate so little and did so much work… Thank you Studio Ghibli for all the movies you made.🙏🏻 You provided comfort and magic in my not so good childhood years.
that final scene of everyone having fun together, just a small simple moment of sharing food with friends, with Miyazaki taking a smoke break, its all so uplifting to see happiness like this despite the gruel of the daily grind
Who else is uncomfortable with the amount of burnout seen in this video. Imagine what they could have accomplished if they took well care of their mental and physical health
That could be true but maybe the only reason ghbili was able to come out with such high quality films every year at the time was because of the “burnout”. Ghibli isn’t a gigantic studio like Disney and they needed all the budget for the film. Seems dumb to assume they could’ve made a better film when ghibli literally makes the best animated movies In the world. But still I agree that it’s not a good thing for the workers.
@@0.769 you dont need a BIG budget like Disney ya fanboy all they gotta do is spice the place up with more colors, decorations, and seating arrangments. From the looks of it i think they went cheap as hell😂
Here's a direct link to the first song, "It's Hard Work" with lyrics:
open.spotify.com/track/4HDrJZDCRQcxf79q0NGwOT
11 years and you're still active on youtube, nice
Thank you so much 😭 I saw your video years ago and I never found this song (with the vocals) until today, and God knows I searched for it! A big big big thank you ❤
Bruh Thanks man !
what about song name name when they start eating ramen? la la la
thank you soooooooo much I've been searching for it for months finally
these poor people work their asses off and eat like college students to make our childhood anime...bless you all
spartan1010101 ramen is good though.
Na Na but not a healthy dinner unfortunately 😩
What if it was BONES? (Or Toei in my case ;)
I'm the 999 like
I wish animators were more appreciated. At LEAST financially speaking.
No wonder ghibli ‘s animated food looks so amazing, they’ve been drawing the same food they dream about eating while they’re in the studio working their hearts out.
They were so hungry that their fantasies come out on paper
that's kinda depressing--
Their food is like a porn.
I get what you're going for bro but it's literally just noodles.
@@RTXWill Noodles are tasty, bro.
The warm atmosphere in the studio translates to their animation lol
North321 feels like a huge family :)
Muting Apparently it was always pretty tense but hey roll with the punches.
It feels all awkward to me
In all fairness I’d hate to work there. It’s a cool job sure and with a lot of cultural significance but this is way too hard. It feels like a sweatshop.
I know right! Its so awesome
“Down the hatch!” Is the most hilarious translation of itadakimasu I’ve ever heard.
How'd u translate tho? idk what it means.
@@muzafferturhan it’s basically just a phrase to say let’s eat + thank nature for the meal, and there is no real translation, although apparently the literal translation is “I am going to receive the lives of animals and plants for my own life”
@@boarbot7829 thank you, well explained.
@@boarbot7829 frase should be phrase
@@ymaaw3735 was looking for the spelling. Thanks!
It has gotten to the point where almost a million people have come to watch a person making ramen
TellaLulu Not just any person though, he is one of the most influencial human beings to ever walk this earth.
1,200,218 views
Go look up asmr video, bunch of views just for orgasm eating sound.
A God*
A man who made up nearly all these people's childhood and memories
Animation lead supervisor: ~is an expert in Italian cuisine~
Studio Director: *~Throws ten packs of ramen into a pot and calls it a day~*
Hey if it taste good and fills your belly, then it's a good food
@@cypherusuh 14 years on UA-cam, and you're the first user I've seen with a Starship Troopers pic.
I salute you, Lieutenant!
@@cleon24769 man, 14 years you're on UA-cam...
I salute you too...
Cypher五毛usuh Yea lemme just eat "good food" everyday and then get a heart attack in a few months
@@cypherusuh RICO, YOU KNOW WHAT TO DOOO!!
Imagine someone making a Miyazaki inspired animated short film of him cooking Ramen.
Please oh heck i need
pixar needs to step up
ua-cam.com/video/4poyENnFKm4/v-deo.html
Reminds me of flavors of youth
How much do you need to make this?
Maybe one day they will turn his life into a Studio Ghibli film with bits like this
Ahh that’s a wonderful ideaaaa
I hope so!!
@@amoonslove Shirobako is an anime that describes life similarly to working in an animation studio, you should check it out.
and hopefully some of his personal life of how a shitty father he is
This would be so good💖🥺💕💕
Recipe:
Shiitake mushrooms
Spring onions
10 packs of ramen
@a w +Hayao Miyazaki
@@ninjatuna3917 you cook Hayao Miyazaki?
@@rafasha2222 lol, no but you need him to make it
@@ninjatuna3917 important ingredient
@071-Oka Dharma Putra i told you ten is the limit
It's depressing yet uplifting to think these masterpieces were made in ordinary office spaces.
Everything has its humble beginnings, I suppose.
One of the most noticeable things is how this applies to NASA. You think of the amazing control rooms, filled with screens and consoles and professionals with full focus, and of course they are. But right next door is just a bunch of old style cubicles and office space. Kinda funny when you think about it.
Ironically I think it’s inspiring that such magic is birthed from such mundane places
@@itsalltakenup It is often so throughout human history. New discoveries and creative magic happen in the humblest of places.
In 2019, Someone burned Kyo-Ani which I think has the same vibe as Ghibli animation studio in terms of workplace environment..
How could that be real.. :'(
The final shot of him taking a smoke is cinematic perfection.
I was looking for this comment. I thought it was great as well.
@@joeywilson7026 same man cuz he look amazing with the last shot
It's a crime that it was cut out so fast..
Sanji also did the same
kino
2:42 miyazaki getting mad at the person pouring in the egg too fast reminds me of cooking with my mother or grandmother. This is so wholesome but also sad at the same time since they work so hard serving many overtimes and still are so underpaid.
They’re not underpayed wtf. Ghibli pays their staff well
Hes not mad wth
Who decides that they are underpaid? You think that they should be paid hundreds of thousands of dollars?
@@jacquestube the general populace is the thing that dictates the value of something, and the general populace agree that animators are underpaid and overworked
@@goldflores7664 which general populist the scumbag brats on youtube? Or the Japanese society which is the actual General populace in your supposed scenario. Talk about arrogance thinking that your values are the ones that these people should live by especially 20 years ago when you weren't born yet.
Never in my life have I seen itadakimas translated as "down the hatch"
Yeah! I saw that and I was like, "WHAT?".
"release the beast"
They were probably trying to translate it so it didn't sound so formal as "thank you for this meal" or "I will eat now" since we don't really have an equivalent in english but yea idk if that was the right choice XD
Izzy Petersen “Let’s eat” would have worked just fine....
Dr. Doctor this ones my favourites
Pixar: we have the finest chef to cook various cuisines to fit people's taste from different parts of the world.
Ghibli: Poor man's ramen with Salt and egg served in one giant pot.
It’s all you need.
I would still prefer ramen Ie Ghibli over a cheap ass rotting burger with some new sauce got from Wal-Mart hint Pixar
I will choose the Miyazaki’s poor man’s ramen over whatever michelin quality dishes they cook in Pixar
This is why unlike Pixar, Ghibli movies have soul.
@@LeTheGenD It has a soul because they overwork their staff feeding them instant noodles? That's the source of soul? Purlease...
I used to work for an animation company for a short time. There were occasionally days that staff didn't go home and just slept at their desk. Sometimes all they ate were cup noodles... So on my day off I made a whole bunch of bento boxes with all sorts of ingredients and when I showed everyone many of them started crying. Life is tough sometimes.
thank you for all your hard work!
That's so kind of you :)
I admire your sincerity in making your co-workers feel less stressed out in the workplace
So crazy how unappreciated these animators are when they’re making masterpieces
Thank you 😭😭
i've never felt so emotional seeing people eating and cooking.
@shawn lara what do you mean by that?
I felt sad. They were burnout.
@@gato8008 I feel like even after all their work and movies they’re underpaid that’s why
yep a lot of people in the comments say "ghibli actually pays a lot" and I don't know how it was back then but a quick google search said that they make around 1800 dollars a month, probably less back then.. japan has to up there shit man, animators in the west at known studios get around 1000$ a week (California and before tax) obv varies based on studio and location @@ijustbevibin0425
@@ijustbevibin0425they are not underpaid where all y’all getting this assumption from??
Simple food can banish the stress
Eriku ism From someone who survived for one week on cereals, beer and potatoes while working on various projects, yes it can
i'll survive years on beer alone
@Bin al whatever ,Its called being an alcoholic.
So can thorazine.
It warms the soul
Let's be honest. Nobody searched for this, but we all love it.
True, I just watched all Ghibli movies in Netflix then checked all the soundtracks in youtube then this came up
Goldilox agree ❤️
This shows up in my recommended every couple weeks. I just tune in when it does.
Why would you write this.
@@Balthazar2242 Because
Idk why, but this makes it feel as if they're family.
He has a reputation for being abusive towards his actual family and his staff. You could jam him into troubled genius territory. The studio itself was a extremely harsh place to work according to many ex-employees. A number of the directors were difficult.
when the office feels like a family it's time to unionize. honestly it's always the right time to unionize
They are. It’s Japanese culture in the work force. You do your best for the team, not for self glory.
@@kingmanic yet we sweep it under the rug because we only see the finished masterpieces of this demanding genius. 🤔🤔
@@starcoreart unionize?
The struggle that these guys went through just to give us our beloved childhood movies was real, it’s good to see them relaxing a little bit
All they had to do was work 16 hours everyday nonstop!
I love how Miyazaki just puts his serving into a coffee mug.
Most of the workers ate out of mugs!
I do that lol am I really the only American who does? Also I use a fork
Yall never lived if you havent ate anything out of a mug
@@dan-gy4vu lol I always eat my ramen in a mug
@@constantine9142 then you lived
UA-cam: Hayao Miyazaki..
Me: yes?
UA-cam: makes ramen.
Me: gotta watch it
More like
UA-cam: Hayao Miyazaki...
Me: gotta watch it
EXXXAAAACTLYYYYYYY
I dunno how was this recommended yet here I am
Lol
lol
Very few UA-cam videos can keep me smiling the whole time through.
Im glad Im not the only one who was grinning l8ke a fucking idiot
😊👍
It's about the simple things in life
Soon Kit Yaw takes a long time to realize that. I know it’s a fact yet still don’t realize or comprehend what ‘those little things in life’ are....
I teared up a little as well
So crazy how underpaid these animators are when they’re making masterpieces and childhoods
Studio Ghibli is famous for paying animators a lot.
Last I heard, they make loads. Might want to check before posting a comment like that.
Why'd you make an assumption like this? Ever been to Tokyo? Talk to its working citizens when you go, you need to check things out before you jump to conclusions. FYI even inexpensive ramen and sushi in the train stations taste as good (often better) than the typical $10-18 sushi offering stateside. And a cup of coffee too.
Studio ghibi, or madhouse studios? Probably yes, but other animation studios? No.
Studio Ghibli actually pays and treats their animators really well, especially compared to other eastern animation studios.
Its crazy how everyone in that studio basically raised me and made me into the person i am today but we've never met
We met every single one of them. Through their drawings. For artists their drawings are an extension of them.
@@kenji1856 totally agree! 😀
Thanks for the love and God Bless! 😇
@@kenji1856 well said!
those animators made the most amazing movies in the world. we dont know them but we still love them
kinda cringe bro
"MIYAZAKI COOKS RAMEN"
Actually: "give me noodles. Put The eggs. Turn off the fire."
He's directing even in the kitchen 😆
well he cut the mushroms and stired the pot and....and......did something horrible to the porrige.
@@apollomars1678 what's horrible? what porridge?
@@bads4905 ah leek, sry im my language we call him Porree....
@@fl4k_40 the french german :D
it's a team effort just like the art they birth
this is the cutest and purest thing I've ever seen
Hufflepunk John 3:16
For God so loved the world that he gave his only begotten son, that whoever believes in him should not perish but have eternal life.
Ikr
Overworked and undernourished people are adorable
They just won their 2nd Oscar.
Wow. It's actually pretty interesting to point this out but the moment everyone was eating Miyazaki's noodles was pretty much like an anime scene itself lol! With the reactions, comments and laughter
You know i think alot of his work is heavily based on his personal experiences and he highlights the simple things in life and how something very simple can bring out such strong emotions
the music too
EggiTheShadow that makes a lot of sense as to why I love his films so much. There's something about them that makes you feel really warm.
Dank Lolz Ceeg ikr 😂 in a good way
cringed
I think we've finally figured out the secret. Their movies are all powered by ramen noodles! O___O
That was adorable.
green devil lol
youtubasoarus One of the best things ever made 😂👏🏽
Thank the Chinese for that. The founder of Nissin was an ethnic Chinese born in Taiwan.
AMAZING 0v0
Sad fact: animator is one of the most underpaid job in Japan
They got something better than payment. Which is having fun and seeing people who watch their animation be happy
@@orukuroch.3355 Tbh payment sounds way better when these people are literally overworked
@@orukuroch.3355 yeah but if you work hard on something you want to be paid, like i love drawing and love showing it to others, but is someone ask me for a free art i won't do it.
@@orukuroch.3355 yeah, I’d rather have money to eat and pay rent than see people be happy at my work. At least I’ll be alive
@@mokachan3988 Problem is you are paid based on how replaceable you are and unfortunately animators can be replaced pretty easily unlike things like voice actors.
Man these animators deserve more, both praise and pay.
They should but be surprise a lot they get paid a lot more compare to other studios but unfortunately reality is cruel and this is also the result if too many people are watching anime online illegal
Also weebs : but I watch animes for pay nothing.
Like someone else commented. Studio Ghibli pays really well compared to the norms on the industry. Crunch hours are still common though and there is plenty of praise. The issues mostly come from pirating bastards.
What’s the point in have a better payent if they have no life outside a drawing desk?
@@tremorstudio9766 Drawing IS their life. They live & breathe anime. You can't devote so much time & energy unless you truly love what your doing.
Am I the only one cackling through the song in the beginning?
"I just went to bed, but already I'm back to work~ I just thought it was over and already it's starting over~"
I want that song to be played on final weeks.
I too noticed the amazing song hahahaha
Sydney Kingston its from spirited away but it doesnt have any lyrics 😁
Petite Monica There's actually two versions of the song that were made. The in-film version "Shigoto Wa Tsuraize" and the Image Album version "Yuya" which has the lyrics. The image album was only released in Japan, but I managed to find it on Soundcloud.
Katame Kothriis Hi :) ! Can you Please help me to find this version with lyrics ? What the exact name of the song . I’d like to find it on SoundCloud
Hi, I found the Version :)
Tsunehiko Kamijo - Yuya
Greetings from Germany
"When it comes to Italian cuisine he cooks like a professional"
me: *isn't that just cooked spaghetti?*
that's professional outside italy
Doesn’t even have sauce ahaha
Didnt it have a sauce left over in the dish? Maybe its carbonara or something?
Sofia, it has oil, he probably put things in the oil for flavor, then took them out
0:57 the little chunks in the oil means there’s cheese
I am 3 seconds in and I have never loved a video more in my life.
Nice to see you here sir
Nice to see you here
how did you end up here ahahah
Yo I see u on all my fav vids ,
not even harry potter?
Had the honor of briefly meeting Miyazaki once on a business trip to Japan, great guy, one of my most memorable experiences from traveling the country.
He is a legend. He treats his animators like his children
I'm speechless for this legend
he ignored his actual child, so he treated his animators better than his children lmao
@@shadowcultist 😶😶
@@shadowcultist thats so sad, but every legend has his own bizzare past.
@@shadowcultist Well, everyone's human and at least a little problematic. 😅
Maura_The_Rose lol I wouldn't necessarily call being an absent father as being "a little problematic"
You think spaghetti is a mother fucking game?
have you guys ever heard of spaghetti aglio olio e peperoncino?
SS Yes but
Where is the garlic
And where is the chili pepper?
aglio olio is good as fuck
Only if its moms spaghetti
spaghetti is not to be fucked with
I'd feel really motivated to work if my boss cooked for everyone, I think it's pretty humble. in the USA your boss would just leave you to your own devices and go get food without you.
Depends on the field. My mother worked as a nurse and the doctors in her department often bought food for all the nurses there.
@@BloodInTheStrawberries It's way worse in Japan though. Some people even have a hard time developing relationships and having kids because of this exact reason.
Plenty of bosses in the US would do that, especially in a tight knit company.
Miyazaki is known to be a tyranic boss
@@BloodInTheStrawberries plenty of artists in this industry in Japan die young from the overworking conditions, it's a sad case that they need to fix soon...
I found this super touching ngl. The amount of work that goes into a film like Spirited Away and the other Ghibli films is just astonishing. These people went without their homes and families and comforts to give us truly treasured memories. We should all be incredibly grateful to them for that.
I'm just crying at how happy they are, recalling all the food scenes in their films that I grew up watching. It captures those moments.
Don't Cry, Cinnameon! Italian Noodles from Porco Rosso, Coming Right Up!
This is like the cutest video ever
I KNOW RIGHT I FEEL SOFT AFTER WATCHING TI
Lol i watch it about 3/4 times cause it's so warm 🤣
Zakiy farhan fuad
You should really finish it. The last 1/4 of it is really heartwarming and wholesome
Is it weird that im happy seeing these guys happy
Edit: the image of Mr.Miyazaki smoking and happily watching people eating his ramens is unforgetable to me
Ly Tran Yeah its epic to work with him too cant imagine
I mean, they're like a family.
it’s so oddly wholesome, they spent so much time together and made so many amazing animations, these moments are probably remembered very fondly
Oddly..?
Ramen was a mistake - Hayao Miyazaki
Crimson Doodlebear I like the comment lol
But JoJo was alright
Why is this recommended *11years* late? This is gold.
I know! I just got this recommended today!
Well I join the gang today lol
youtube just saving video recommendation until pandemic like corona exist and people have nothing else to do but sit at their home and watch youtube.
UA-cam: let’s recommend ramen tutorials from 2009
Ethan Moilanen UA-cam: so you are boring hiding from coronavirus.
@@cezinfante4928 lol🤣🤣
Isn't this from like 2001? Like the actual footage? I saw spirited away still being made so I think so. But yeah upload year
Actual footage from 2000-2001 since it was released in 2001 😂
This is SO much more than a random ramen tutorial. Its not even a tutorial, just a video on the man who made our most rememberable childhood films making poor man's ramen
Animators are so under appreciated they work so hard to bring so many people joy
Then start watching anime legitimately with a subscription and stop watching them illegally where company lose money and start cutting employees salaries. Even watching advertisements on Crunchyroll helps
@@coffeelink943 Watching legally does absolutely zero for the animators
@@coffeelink943 dont tell us what to do. Beside, it never really help the creator
@@tvsonicserbia5140 actually it does, the problem is that it is less than average pay. Saying that it's zero just to justify watching illegally is a bit of overstretch.
As student who learned 2d animation, just hearing the word "key animation" and "in between" and seeing the numbers got me feeling even more respect for these animators :')
I always do inbetween for my college project, get dizzy after seeing '1415 cut' and '1405 cut' then the narrator basically said it's just the keypost lmao
(Not saying this as negative thing btw, I like my jobdesk)
Ducktato As a student who learned basic 3d animation, I have even more respect for them because we just insert key frames for each joint and let polynomial interpolation finish the work
@@zhenkunzhou535 I'm currently learning 3d animation this semester, though we've only learned how to do 3d modelling first. How is the course? I'm kinda scared of failing to understand the animating mechanics. With all this lockdown and covid going around, online classes isn't really helping us students understand the course we're learning.
@@DuckyTators I don't know if the course you are taking is computer animation. My computer animation course covers skeleton, skin, animation, cloth, kinematics and fluid simulation. If so, don't worry about the online format because all you need to do is to learn the concepts through coding projects.
@@zhenkunzhou535 Ah I see. Thank you for your reply!
*Japanese eats spaghetti with chopstick
Italians: wait that’s illegal
69th likes
lmao
stop! you’re violating the law
I mean asians grew up with chopsticks, and chopsticks is the most versatile eating utensil ever made. I prefer to eat spaghetti with chopsticks as well.
Yesterday I ate ramen with a fork
I'm Italian and some time eat spaghetti whit chopstick
Think of this. He is the director of some of the best movies in the world with a networth of millions. If you’ve seen some other clips of him, he lives simply in a normal home, normal car, eats simple food and so forth. Does not wasting money equate to being a good person? No, but then you can question yourself; why is he making movies? This is what a real artist is like. He loves what he’s doing and he loves to inspire people to live your own life as we have seen in his movies. Hayao first got a degree in economics, to then working as an animator for 20 years before he became a director. Even then, he didn’t get successful for another 20 years. Don’t feel bad thinking back at ghibli movies. If anything, learn from his movies, get inspired by them. Even if you are not an artist, there’s always something you can learn from his movies. As Hayao once said: Being a director means to try and change the world for the better, although nothing changes. This for me is what a real artist, and human being is like.
@@HTMangaka never heard of it. If so why is that clothing billionaire spending his money lavishly?
He has a reputation for being abusive towards his actual family and his staff. He may make nice art but I would says fundamentally as a person he is a shit human being and that aspect of him should be acknowledged so we also may learn from his mistakes in the real world
@@basedmadoka9479 is that a fact or just a hearsay?
@Daniel Wang you can literally just google it, the guy is an arsehole.
@@DadeeLongLegs pls link i cant find anything
I LOVE this video --- not only do I get to watch raw Ghibli creation footage, but I also get to study Spanish and Japanese at the same time :)
how to make Miyazaki's studio ramen:
1- fry mushrooms and spring onions
2- add a quarter metric ton of instant noodle blocks
Don't forget the eggs tho
3- Be Miyazaki
The secret element is : love
@@Release-Topic-b4d More like depression
Eggs and powder
Miyazaki smokin' a joint at the end there.
+Leone Kaiser yeah! that's funny cause it almost does look like a joint.
Leone Kaiser Now we know how he gets such creative ideas for the movies
Not so fun Fact: In Japan, charges for Marijuana are much harsher than here in the states.
Japanese don't play.
Onodera Punpun specific scenes in both spirited away and howls really needed something special to make
it's o r e g a n o
Working in the Ghibli is hell, but that's why they show us piece of heaven.
I think creating an anime or manga is hell lot of work. But I think working at Ghibli studio isn’t as bad as other company. At least the boss seems like a nice person.
Anonymous Hack All art is tbh. This is just an artist’s life
Well Ghibli as the best working condition out of any animation studio in Japan. The salary is fixed and does not depend of the performence of the movie, absolutly all the benefice goes to the salaries, and night work is regulated (so people can have spare time). Also it is one of the few that give pay parental leave to man, and offer to pay for the childminder of the children if their parent work at the studio
@@Alex-gl8li wow... that's pretty great
@@crowstrive1426 Yeah, that Miyazaki and the other founder of Ghibli that put this condition in place (he found a union in his first studio, and leave because of the way woman were treated).
Meanwhile, Miyazaki himself his a living working machine so if you want a shot a keeping pace you must work hard. (
For the record he started working on Porco Rosso alone, while the other were finishing the previous movie, he also draw the new bulding of the studio because he was bore between two movie).
For the animator and the team, I only can say... Thank you
This is why the ghibli movies has such good food animation moment’s
they were abused to work for an.old senile man... I prefer Pixar and any other non asian studio a million times more than some hierarchical workplaces in japan. I love to consume various japanese media and yes I like a few ghibli movies too but damn is he an asshole in real life. I dont mind him being a bad human in his own private time.but if its during work? damn id be mad af at him
@@rizadkhan2177 why are you calling me corona man? Thats highly racist bro. My name is not chinese and also im not even asian.
@based take They can't just "leave", they are animators that worked hard to get there. Doing something else would just be wasting a huge chunk of their lives
@@幽霊船-o4h ok china boi
"When it comes to Italian cuisine, he cooks like a professional."
*Serves plate of dry spaghetti*
Looks like it has butter in it
It could be aglio olio?
Nah, there is something to go a long with it's some kind of liquid
there's a separate sauce someone was even grating cheese
The liquid leftovers looks so disgusting I wish I hadn't seen it
i‘m CRYINGGGGG😭😭😭 these people created our childhood and worked so hard. this just makes me so emotional
@@lehua16 they are already rich now
@@rehannoor4961 no they aren’t. Check studio Ghibli employee salaries idiot 🤦🏻♂️
@@rehannoor4961 They are not already rich now... This is Japanese animation reality.
With his stepping down, I think it’s safe to say we will all always remember just how strong of an impression he and his team made on our lives through their work and storytelling. Long nights and days like this were not in vain, we will always remember your great work.
He hasnt stepped down
Bro is never stepping down.
I think he stepped back up, as usual lol
0:00 “It’s Hard Work” - Spirited Away
“Yuya” - Tsunehiko Kamijo
0:34 “On A Clear Day” - Kiki’s Delivery Service
3:07 “Summers Day” - Spirited Away
“To the River that Day” - Uumi
Thank you!
@No Face, Hey any idea where I can find the full song with the lyrics for "It's Hard Work"? All the versions I found were instrumentals...
Tsunehiko Kamijo - Yuya
ua-cam.com/video/YaMRg1_sEMs/v-deo.html
(This is the a live performance recording but not the exact one played in the video only one I could find on UA-cam)
open.spotify.com/track/4HDrJZDCRQcxf79q0NGwOT?si=K_lyXqeZRCWK5g6TbVXS4g
(This is the exact one played in the video)
I believe these are the lyrics
(Just when I thought I went to sleep, it’s back to work
Just when I thought it was finished, it’s beginning
My body is heavy; but my spirits are even heavier
It’s fortunate there’s work, ya know
Granny said! (the granny that was a girl until a little while ago did)
“The pretty ones are the only ones for it” (you, you)
Gramps said! (the gramps that used to be young until a little while ago did)
“the only thing left is your life, kid”
Only your heavy, dreary life.)
this is exactly what i was hoping to find by scrolling through the comments!!!
some people saying it had a sauce. nah it was just olive oil lol.
When you're so famous, you can cook instant ramen and millions will watch.
Who's the one on your profile pic?
@@kerosene1614 Edward from Cowboy Bebop. This particular frame is from the film, Knockin' on Heaven's Door.
There's only one type of men I love,
ramen.
r-amen 🙏🙏🙏
lmao your comments are funny
I dont like comments often. But yours is cute
Lol
Amen to this!
This has to be one the most wholesome moments in life caught on camera. The feel of it especially, nostalgic, is overwhelming.
how to greetin' in japan
in front of somebody: torso angled 15°
in front of the boss: torso angled 30°
in front of the emperor: torso angled 45°
in front of hayao miyasaki: torso angled 361°
Isnt that also 1°?
@@nrchmn yes
@@nrchmn no, you make a front flip and bow after that
@@1HammerHaunt1 but you just bow a little (1º)
765° double backflip then bow 45° I know math
Burnout is so normal to Japanese workplace culture that the narrator almost praises it in this video. It's kinda sad.
Just the fact that they eat at work at 11 pm in the evening is absurd. They should be home sleeping.
@@reutermo but arbitrary deadlines!!!
Exactly. Its more shocking to see how many people in the comments section here think its cute and warm. It looks like a sweatshop. Im not trying to demonize Miyazaki and I get some sort of crunch is inevitable in animation, but people here are bending over backwards to defend this and say its normal or not that bad. FOH
@@reutermo it’s pretty normal for East-asian. Even in the states, they are just hardworking.
its a sad truth of a workaholic society loke japan.
this video made me feel so happy.
The fact that they eat their noodles straight from their coffee mugs just show that despite lacking proper noodle bowls they try to enjoy it as much as they can. Kudos to the animators. And thanks for the recipe too.
that pasta looks bunk 😷🤧 tbh it's weird when Westerners exalt everything Japanese even when it's just a bunch of overworked people eating basic college dorm food.
He cooks like my grandpa, quickly and in kind of a bad mood due to hunger
3:40
I still can’t get over that lady’s laugh, there’s so much joy in her laugh like it came out from the most happy and cheerful place in her heart- as if she were a character from a ghibli’s movie
I know right!!? Its like a laugh from their own movie, quite cheerful even when they under a hard time
Her laugh is so similar to Osono’s (the woman running the bakery) in Kiki’s Delivery Service that I can't help think that it might have been the source of inspiration.
When you are in pain, the slightest comfort brings you the greatest happiness.
its just a normal cheerful laugh lmao, it was just a bit loud. Why does the internet always try to make everything so deep for litteraly no reason
@@julleputte2875 it’s fun to be alive and notice small things
I love how everyone uses their coffee mugs to eat haha!! ( > v < )
There's something so calm and wholesome about watching a group gather for some ramen at a night of work, laughing, and eating delicious food. It makes me want to have an experience like that haha.
Doing overtime with your colleagues crunching for a deadline, you're all exhausted but you're all in it together working to finish this important project... it's one of those things that is awful in the moment (though you don't dwell on it because you're busy working) but that you will have fond memories about once it's all said and done and there's some time between you and the pain. At least that's how I remember my past crunches. Lol.
>delicious food
Spoken like a true weaboo. It's literally the cheapest instant noodles out there with some eggs
Am I the only one who loves how he uses just a bunch of paper to put the pot over at 3:07?
its gives so much *ghibli vibes*
What would you have done just let the table get wet and hot?
@@joshuaoommen4617 woah chill out
@@joshuaoommen4617 Wet and hot sounds pretty good to me
@@karleyj9706 hell is wet and hot and that's where you're going
EGGS! EGGS ARE THE SECRET! I'M SO TRYING THIS
technichy John 3:16
For God so loved the world that he gave his only begotten son, that whoever believes in him should not perish but have eternal life.
if you look every Single Ghibli Scene Of Food There always.........A EGG .
I can attest, eggs make a huge difference in instant ramen. It gives the broth a really nice texture, and of course the cooked eggs with the flavoring is tasty.
@@untitled1532 ?
I like to keep my eggs poached in the soup but you can always do it like in the video as a thickener. Alternatively, drop the egg in and just stir it around to get egg scraps floating around everywhere, adds more texture to the soup and makes it feel like you're getting something out of every sip.
I don't even know why, but this just brought me to tears right now
"Down the hatch" must be the crudest translation of "Itadakimasu" I've ever seen.
The best translation.
The fact that there's almost nothing left on the platter is satisfying.
I get mildly irritated even with small amounts of wasted food.
Ditto!
God bless you Duchi
What is it about even a tiny morsel of wasted food that creates such annoyance?
@@amanbytheway If you live in a poor neighborhood, food is so valuable that you can get trashed for leaving a small grain of rice on your plate. That's how we lived
@@carlpeng2580 i had a pretty poor upbringing, but if I would leave food on my plate the other would just eat it lol
Ya know, I may never work at Ghibli but I hope I work at a place with such joy like Ghibli.
That's not joy, it'd pride. Big difference!
Same. I want to become an animator or a video game designer just so that i can work in an environment where everyone loves what they do, even if it is stressful and hectic at times. :3
This is why I love Hiyao Miyazaki; always humble and always kind. I love you Miyazaki-sama ♥
My mom used to show me all his movies when I was a little boy which inspired me and made me who I am to a certain point. I can’t thank him enough for some wonderful moments I’ll never forget. I’ll show his movies to my children for sure and hopefully they to their childrens… ❤️🌅
"When it comes to italian cuisine he cooks like a professional"
Me, an italian, tearing up : yes, yes he is
i am genuinely curious because i was thinking they were maybe butter and parm cheese noodles but i couldn't tell.
When the food in the anime always looks so good but in reality the people who made it just eat a plain spaghetti
cuz theyre starving so they make it look delicious
@@CC_Reads Well they can't imagine good foods if they are full
@@Krasses what kind if stupid logic is that? Then I argue with this: someone who has not seen good food can't make food look good animated
I won’t lie, that actually looks pretty good. I get that the whole idea is they’re making that due to them crunching at work but I think as someone who doesn’t have much money to work with sometimes that wants quick easy meals I honestly wouldn’t mind trying to make this at home.
that pasta looks bunk 😷🤧 tbh it's weird when Westerners exalt everything Japanese even when it's just a bunch of overworked people eating basic college dorm food.
lol its just noodles bro
@@BambooPlant30 delicious looking noddles
@@BambooPlant30 bro...noodles are fucking delicious and versatile af, if you know how to prepare them! Underpaid part time job, while at the college....noodles literally saved my life from starving, and I learned to prepare them in so many ways.
@@firecatcher91 it's instant fucking noodles boiled in water and flavor packs for a couple minutes, with some egg.. good job master chef
"When it comes to italian cuisine he cooks like a professional."
Serves plain spaghetti.
its not plain its thrown in a butter or olive oil sauce (you can see some of it left on empty plate). its casual home thing which is very very authentic for most italians eating at home
@@sunrisereconquista7048 and it's very nice, too. I sometimes add a little oregano.
Pasta slightly fried on butter with salt and oregano. That's a dish worthy of an emperor.
Yeah, no, that's absolutely aglio e olio or something similarly "plain" but delicious. When all you have is pasta, olive oil, garlic, and pepper, it's incredible.
@@catsuperior I don't see any peppers or garlic on the bottom of the pan.
Hayao turns 80 today (2021, January 05) 🎉🎂 humble genius, legendary King, japanese god of our times, spiritual grandpa of my childhood, in love with his works since 2003 ❤️
Japanese god? 😂
Humble isnt exactly a term i would describe him, but yeah he is amazing
@Sherlock Holmes Really? Why so?
@@JackAss-xo3gp His son made a movie and Miyazaki shat on it and called his son a disappointment I think
Christ man, imagine cooking with Miyazaki himself, eating his food, working with the man. Stuff of dreams that is.
0:07 _”I just went to bed but I’m already back at work”_
😩 I remember that feeling
Everyone saying how they happy and shit but I see the truth , these poor animators are under duress
duress cuz culture
Blink twice if you're under duress
Yup. They're forced to work crazy overtime (without compensation, except a shitty dinner the boss spent a half hour making)
No one is saying they're happy, theyre all seeing the same thing.
they still do their best to enjoy these small bits of life and thats important, bc these tiny bits are what helps them keep fighting
the little things in life can make everybody happy c':
It fills me with great joy that this moment of behind the scene was captured when they were making that great film. Now the next time I watch Spirited Away it will remind me of the hard work of what the artists did to make that masterpiece.
And I would so eat Miyazaki-dono's simple ramen.
Do you know what this clip is from?
Omg. The food portions…😭 they ate so little and did so much work… Thank you Studio Ghibli for all the movies you made.🙏🏻 You provided comfort and magic in my not so good childhood years.
Looks stressful as hell in there. It’s cool to see some of the small things they do behind the scenes.
Recommended to me and it’s been posted for 11 years. What a time.
So that you can be entertained and not go outside.
that final scene of everyone having fun together, just a small simple moment of sharing food with friends, with Miyazaki taking a smoke break, its all so uplifting to see happiness like this despite the gruel of the daily grind
Thank you for working so hard and making my childhood. Studio Ghibli is Gods work.
"poor mans ramen"
i feel that heavily😩😁💎
production staff is too pure for this world
Who else is uncomfortable with the amount of burnout seen in this video. Imagine what they could have accomplished if they took well care of their mental and physical health
yeah the work culture in japan is pretty screwed up
Yup
I think its partly japan but also animation in general
Hopefully things get better. I don't have any bright ideas
That could be true but maybe the only reason ghbili was able to come out with such high quality films every year at the time was because of the “burnout”. Ghibli isn’t a gigantic studio like Disney and they needed all the budget for the film. Seems dumb to assume they could’ve made a better film when ghibli literally makes the best animated movies In the world. But still I agree that it’s not a good thing for the workers.
@@0.769 you dont need a BIG budget like Disney ya fanboy all they gotta do is spice the place up with more colors, decorations, and seating arrangments. From the looks of it i think they went cheap as hell😂
Welcome to Animation, it’s been like this for many years and it’s why the quality of animation is going down hill
「君たちはどう生きるか?」
「貧乏塩ラーメンで。」