Things Fall Apart in Little Witch Academia

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  • Опубліковано 5 вер 2024
  • Tradition is something that's important to uphold, but that doesn't mean you should be averse to change. Like everything in life, there is a balance, and Little Witch Academia shows us the good that can come from maintaining that balance. I wanted to compare it with a work that doesn't have that balance, Things Fall Apart, and see how they both are the same... but different.

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  • @Kamimashita
    @Kamimashita  6 років тому +181

    Correction: Igbo is pronounced "ee-bo" rather than "ihg-bo." Sorry I flubbed!

    • @kr0w186
      @kr0w186 6 років тому +31

      You did it deliberately!

    • @bridyboo3967
      @bridyboo3967 6 років тому +16

      Kamimashita YOU STUTTERED!

    • @S.A.O.D.A
      @S.A.O.D.A 5 років тому +2

      Both actually, but you were more correct the first time. It's more pronounced "ee-gbo" but with a lot less emphasis on the "g" than you placed originally.

    • @osedebame3522
      @osedebame3522 5 років тому +2

      Both Pronunciations are correct I'm pretty sure

    • @S.A.O.D.A
      @S.A.O.D.A 5 років тому +1

      @@osedebame3522 Nope. Just one.

  • @Rice_sama
    @Rice_sama 6 років тому +152

    An analyst that is actually clear, concise and highly focused! Everyone else iv seen seems to love to hear themselves talk and rambles on and on or tries to make themselves sound smart instead of trimming the fat.

    • @kuasocto3528
      @kuasocto3528 5 років тому +5

      Jeesus, I relate to this comment so much. All those 20+min videos about nothing...

    • @folcwinep.pywackett8517
      @folcwinep.pywackett8517 5 років тому +1

      Excellent and perceptive comment. Very much agree with you!

  • @maxithewoowoo
    @maxithewoowoo 6 років тому +79

    awesome perspective on one of my favorite shows! Something I noticed after watching your video is that I think one of the biggest traditions that Akko breaks is the tradition of a single hero, the standard "chosen one" cliche that we see in stories like Harry Potter or Avatar/Korra. At the end, Akko learns the meaning of community, acknowledges all the efforts and dreams of her friends (esp Diana), and realizes that her dream of reviving magic is not hers alone, and is something that she should share with those around her. Even though the staff chose Akko alone, Akko chooses to share her final fight with her friends. Not to mention, the idea of a "chosen one" is not just present in LWA but in the TV/book industry as a whole, so in a sense, it is not just Akko, but the show itself that is breaking tradition and rejecting the lone hero trope.

    • @Kamimashita
      @Kamimashita  6 років тому +7

      Hey, that's what my next video is about, although not on LWA! Great input, thanks!

    • @maxithewoowoo
      @maxithewoowoo 6 років тому +2

      whoa guess I spoke a little too soon lol, looking forward to your next video!

  • @sansnom5269
    @sansnom5269 6 років тому +101

    Your points are very interesting, but the canon-on-purpose parallels are all about...animation.
    You see, Trigger animators are all veterans, including a big amount of ex-Gainax stuff. They saw hand drawn animation peak at 80's, in Akira. They witnessed Pixar first CGI movie, and they are now part of a hybrid type of animation, that often mix up both worlds, not always for the best results. Thinking about it they created LWA, their personal views on what means to be one animators, what animation means, and how important tradition is to the medium.
    First we have Akko, a little girl that saw Chariot as a child, feeling enchanted with magic. It is important to re-watch LWA and replace *everytime* they say "magic" to "animation", because that was the real intention. Akko is one wannabe animator/creator. After her abrupt introduction to this world, Akko gets angry at how "serious" the academia is, and how they are always aiming for the high standards, instead of having fun with their work. Luna Nova is indeed very conservative, willing to not have a penny as long it does not hurt their pride. Enter Diana, the very incarnation of one skilled, natural artist. She does not mince words and is constantly rewarded as the best one around in the school, visible not having any joy at doing it so.
    The tension between those two will pay up at the finale, being the conclusion of Trigger toughs on animation industry. But more about that later. After some hijinks and frustrated attempts of being one proper witch, Akko discovers the concept of the " seven words" inside her staff. Only waking up those words she will be able to summon one world-changing magic, her dream to begin with.
    Those words are obviously the steps to make your work turn into something worth. Those are, in order ; *Striving to your place. Working instead of dreaming. Not comparing yourself to others. Being patience. Fusing the new and the old. Being grateful. Connecting with others*.
    Yes, Trigger gave us their own recipe for success, disguised as magical, fictional words. That takes us to one of the most important parts of the show; Croix. The not-so-subtle take on CGI animation, wants results and maximum performance , while having no desire for something spiritual or barely interesting. The fact Croix is the only way to have sponsors is also a nice jab on how industries are more interested in the technology than animation itself nowadays.
    After some time we discover, however, that chariot never achieved the last word (connecting wit others). That because, instead of doing her own thing, she became obsessed with being bigger and bigger, stealing people's magic on the way. Now, I don't know if that was some deep commentary on industries, but i can't help to see this as some kind of Walt Disney deal, where their company is so flashy and big that it gets to the point where they steal creative power. Akko unhealthy obsession with "being Chariot" may just be a signal about that, later learning to just be Akko instead.
    That only turns possible with help of Diana, the big motif in the series. After some serious friction, Akko and Diana learn to work together, seeing magic/animation as something beyond tradition or trends.
    And that's the big moral of LWA, animation should be respected for what it is, not by how it's done, achieving nothing but joy and happiness at the end, a true world-changing magic. No doubt why Croix failed at the Triskelion test, not being able to see magic in one meaningless stick, considering it a mere joke, while Akko, beholding it, put her learning on the 7 words and changed everything around her. And, after all, that's not what one artist does with a pencil anyway?

    • @evilpanties8899
      @evilpanties8899 6 років тому +3

      Interesting perspective. It's great, actually. But it's definetely not canon-on-purpose) For you, maybe, and that's the only thing that matters really

    • @sansnom5269
      @sansnom5269 6 років тому +16

      I highly recommend you to watch "The Making of Little Witch Academia" , uploaded on UA-cam. There you can see the producers explaining their parallels between magic and animation. In the same fashion, in many interviews and public posts over the internet, Little witch Academia producer, Tattun , confirmed it several times. Reason enough to the team giving their newbie female animators the nickname of "Akko", something mentioned in their official art book.
      " *Akko’s like someone who joined the industry out of passion but without actual technique, so she can’t draw clean lines for in-betweens. Yet she has that egocentric confidence about being able to draw good key frames despite that* ” - Yoh Yoshinari, director of LWA

    • @ItsXetren
      @ItsXetren 4 роки тому +1

      @@sansnom5269 Sure, they say that, but it isn't as if that is the one and only meaning to the show.

    • @Strider1Wilco
      @Strider1Wilco 3 роки тому +1

      as an upcoming overwatch player this is how I feel landing into the esports scene. It's all very conservative and everybody is trying to be somebody they're not. Thanks for giving me something to come back to and read!

    • @watchingperson5357
      @watchingperson5357 Рік тому

      This canon explanation and this video's analysis has lots of parallels. So, even though it was designed for interpreting the animation industry, it still applies to various other aspects of society and life. Which, I feel, is the real goal/overarching theme of the anime, not specifically about animation. The animation industry's journey was likely the model for the story.

  • @Seiza25
    @Seiza25 6 років тому +108

    I love Little Witch Academia with all of my heart and Akko is one of my most favorite characters of all time.
    This youtube channel needs more subscribers!

  • @FOREST10PL
    @FOREST10PL 6 років тому +132

    For a moment here I thought this will ba a critique ow LWA :)

    • @Kamimashita
      @Kamimashita  6 років тому +29

      Haha, sorry for the mini-heart attack :)

    • @hyperdeath84
      @hyperdeath84 6 років тому

      Lawstorant At best (or worst depending on how you view it) there are maybe some nitpicks about certain things being left unexplained (if Akko used her last spell to free the fish during the exams, how did she transform back at the end?) but that’s it. Nothing even remotely capable of lessening my enjoyment of such an immeasurably charming and loveable series.

    • @cumulonimbusderie
      @cumulonimbusderie 6 років тому +6

      I think it was her getting close to the school again

    • @tjofcarolina64
      @tjofcarolina64 6 років тому +5

      Thats why i clicked

  • @bridyboo3967
    @bridyboo3967 6 років тому +23

    "sorry i must've stuttered" is the best end for a youtube vid ever

  • @patrickhaworth7122
    @patrickhaworth7122 2 роки тому +6

    My brother in Christ, the seven words also represent the Seven Holy Virtues. Akko is not simply on a quest to revive magic but to also bring righteousness.
    Humility, Charity, Chastity, Gratitude, Temperance, Patience, and Diligence. All seven of the words overlap with these in one way or another.

  • @n0denz
    @n0denz 6 років тому +18

    I'm so glad things ended up better for Akko than they did for Okonkwo.

  • @khalidhenry3857
    @khalidhenry3857 6 років тому +87

    I remember reading this book in High School

    • @Kamimashita
      @Kamimashita  6 років тому +21

      I had to read it for a college history class. One of our assignments was to rewrite it! Not a summary or analysis, literally rewrite the book to make it shorter. It was pretty tough, but I gained more appreciation for it as a result.

    • @dapperparraper860
      @dapperparraper860 6 років тому +5

      I loved things fall apart its themes and lessons can be applied to almost any story involving some sort of change.

    • @SuperiorPosterior
      @SuperiorPosterior 6 років тому +8

      I read Things Fall Apart in my 10th grade English class, and our project regarding it was to make a movie trailer. It was the first group project of the year... and also the first one where I was completely snubbed by the others in my group. Since I liked writing and reading, I was asked to read through the book for moments that could be used for powerful scenes, as well as dialogue to overlay on said scenes.
      I did so, and came up with something that should've been a nice, two minute trailer. They didn't like my contributions, and told me to make a title image instead, so I found an interesting looking Font, wrote out "Things Fall Apart," and then edited it painstakingly so that the words would shatter and drift downwards, with the "p" in "Apart" swinging down to look like a noose. They told me it looked stupid, and that I should make up some fake credits for the actors and such.
      Then my group turned in the project, claiming I'd done *_NOTHING_* and using every last bit of the work they'd told me was trash. Bunch of stupid fuckers, though-- I'd talked with the teacher about my stuff the entire way, _and_ about how they'd bitched at me despite not doing any work in class and leaving all the busywork to me while they did the fun part (recording the scenes).
      Lucky me, sucks to be them, I got an A for my contributions, while they got Cs for trying to claim my work as theirs.

    • @HxH2011DRA
      @HxH2011DRA 6 років тому +5

      SuperiorPosterior Damn what a story!! I guess the lesson here is be suspicious of harsh criticism with nothing to back it up and have faith in your own work when you work hard

    • @Azraeltheangelofdeath
      @Azraeltheangelofdeath 6 років тому

      I really liked it too but I remember everyone else in my Sophmore Class hated it saying the main character is nothing but an abusive asshole and such, that is what honestly disappoints me about a lot of kids and people today since they can appreciate old litterature since they always seem to fail to understand you need to look at stories like these from the point in history and from how the culture would also act and then it starts making sense when you look at the book from Native Nigerian tribes just when British settlers and missonaries first began arriving and how what you might have built up for years and all the tradition you kept going can suddenly and easily just crumble as time moves on and people begin to abandon old ways and beliefs

  • @jonahj9519
    @jonahj9519 6 років тому +47

    Oh my god! You’re like, the first UA-camr I’ve heard make such a cheesy pun and not immediately apologize for it. Thanks for sticking to your guns! That bit’s been run into the ground.

  • @guyguino5770
    @guyguino5770 6 років тому +20

    This is a great analysis. Your title was a bit misleading though. I thought it was gonna be a rant. Lol.

  • @icewink7100
    @icewink7100 5 років тому +3

    I know this is an old video, but it is honestly one of my favorite videos essays on UA-cam. I find myself rewatching it every few months because of how well you described something that I could never put into words myself. I really enjoyed both Little Witch Academia and Things Fall Apart, but never would have thought to connect the two. I think we all need to be more like Akko and look for dumb things in our world and find ways to change them for the better. You really did a great job!

  • @larrygreen3705
    @larrygreen3705 6 років тому +9

    Diana:KILL IT! KILL IT WITH FIRE!!!!!

  • @theclawless1225
    @theclawless1225 6 років тому +1

    The class I TA for is reading Things Fall Apart in class! Im so excited to listen in on more of it

  • @jarradjones9149
    @jarradjones9149 3 роки тому +2

    What a wonderful video thank you

  • @annisasabrina8259
    @annisasabrina8259 5 років тому +1

    Honestly this the best review of the show... You keep it in objective and fresh to hear. Well done!

  • @jacob360noscope8
    @jacob360noscope8 6 років тому +8

    If my sister was an anime character, she'd be Akko

    • @Kamimashita
      @Kamimashita  6 років тому +5

      I don't know if that's a good or bad thing, haha.

  • @SkyJacc
    @SkyJacc 6 років тому +3

    this is an amazing video and the last line of your outro is great

  • @gavintuckey
    @gavintuckey 4 роки тому

    i read Things Fall Apart many years ago and didn't fully understand it until now. thank you.

  • @guodan.
    @guodan. 6 років тому +17

    hey, this is pretty interesting.
    Just as a bit of advice, you might want to try to put in very subtle background music
    or let the source audio play on very low volume in the background.

    • @Kamimashita
      @Kamimashita  6 років тому +7

      Thanks! I've been contemplating putting music in my videos, but I was a little scared of being copyright claimed. I've been in touch with a composer and might have a music-filled video soon!

  • @vow4621
    @vow4621 2 роки тому

    Not gonna lie, looking at the title I thought this would be pretty wacky comparison. But it was well thought out. I loved it.

  • @hallierebholz5530
    @hallierebholz5530 6 років тому +11

    I'm reading this book in school right now.

  • @Mtaalas
    @Mtaalas 4 роки тому

    Watching this in 2020 and... this message is needed in this day and age more than ever! :D

  • @folcwinep.pywackett8517
    @folcwinep.pywackett8517 5 років тому +1

    Excellent review of LWA, one of the best on youtube! When LWA series first came out couple of years back, I dismissed it as some Harry Potter ripoff made just for kids, and it is that superficially. But I kept coming back to it because its characters and themes do have a great deal of depth but I never understood why!
    Your review explains the why. This is a work of art which possesses the magic of moving feels. Great review!

  • @AnimEdits
    @AnimEdits 6 років тому +19

    keep it up!

  • @garrickschultz1506
    @garrickschultz1506 4 роки тому

    You somehow made me care more about by 11th Grade summer reading list than I ever have before. Congrats on earning a new sub.

  • @shadowphantom9141
    @shadowphantom9141 5 років тому +1

    I love little witch academia cuz its amazing studio trigger really needs to make more

  • @RynKen
    @RynKen 3 роки тому +1

    Maybe I'm misunderstanding something, but if someone discovered beyond a doubt that cigarettes cause cancer back in the day and almost all of your fellow doctors just ignore it to maintain the status quo I'd be super paranoid of everyone I work with. The witch teachers in Little Witch Academia take the real concept to an oddly overblown level by being so rigid despite fact after fact slapping them in the face.

    • @Kamimashita
      @Kamimashita  3 роки тому +1

      I really recommend reading the book I mention, but you could probably find some great articles/videos on the subject. The problem was that it was incredibly hard to prove without a doubt due to the sheer ubiquity as well as (as always) interference from cigarette companies. Scientists would do an experiment, and they would cast doubt by screaming "Those results aren't valid! People aren't mice, and they don't swab tobacco on the skin! Oh, that human study is retrospective, there's no real control group!" etc. etc. There are a lot of examples in history of people kind of taking the status quo for granted.

    • @pikajew3578
      @pikajew3578 2 роки тому

      @@Kamimashita That doesn't validate people who, like Akko, act immaturely and pretend like it's the systems fault that they can't perform well or do things ''their way''.
      Real life isn't a cartoon, no, Akko could ever succeed in the real world and get away with it, the real world is filled with boring tasks and is all-round boring in general and you have to accept that it won't and shouldn't cater to the selfish desires of the individual over the group.
      This idea of ''progress'' for its own sake is cancerous, the idea of ''tradition bad, progress good'' that the left loves to obsessively spew out uncritically onto the masses so that we don't think about why we had traditions in the first place is garbage and needs to die.

    • @AugustoMagno1973
      @AugustoMagno1973 11 місяців тому

      @@pikajew3578 maybe a little late but the radical left-winger analogy would be Croix and not Akko, Akko wasn't necesarily against tradition and even had to learn how to combine it with her ambitions to reach the desired results. Croix represents anti-tradition in as much she was willing to twist the real meaning magic in order to reach a supposed greater good.

  • @mabimabi212
    @mabimabi212 4 роки тому +1

    Wow I knew the main plot was good but I didn't know it was THIS good.

  • @Ghosty144
    @Ghosty144 5 років тому

    I haven't read Things Fall Apart but I have read The Emperor of All Maladies, lol. Great read if you're into biology/oncology.

  • @jordanpiatt4435
    @jordanpiatt4435 3 роки тому

    You know, this is what I thought when i watch this. But the difference is that I used the short story The Lottery, instead of Things Fall Apart. Both of the stories have the theme about tradition, but The Lottery doesn't dwell with modernism alot. Another story, although it was a short film, that talks about this theme is Strange Fruit. It dwells in to tradinaltioms alot and, pun intended, leaves you hanging.

  • @reiendowo
    @reiendowo 3 роки тому

    I've saved this video in watch later for like a year because I thought it was going to be a critique of LWA, today I remember about it now, and I was thinking "it would be really funny if this video I've been wanting to see for so long is not an actual review................." Big bruh moment

  • @erejnion
    @erejnion 5 років тому

    There's this old saying in the academical world: give students impossible problems, because these students don't yet know they are impossible, and may actually solve them.

  • @yay4life183
    @yay4life183 5 років тому +2

    top 10 clickbait videos i appreciated

  • @MrPizzadash
    @MrPizzadash 5 років тому

    didn't expect to hear about Siddhartha Mukherjee in a little witch academia video. not disappointed though

  • @nataliefalaise1762
    @nataliefalaise1762 6 років тому

    I love the tv series and I have only seen the tv series nothing else. But I still enjoy the show.

  • @douglastang123
    @douglastang123 6 років тому +1

    omfg, im reading this book in my LL class....

  • @questionnnnn
    @questionnnnn 3 роки тому

    Diana: * sees bug*
    Diana: *Kill it with fire*

  • @edchampion3720
    @edchampion3720 6 років тому +1

    Great video

  • @andrewtodaro2874
    @andrewtodaro2874 6 років тому

    Nice analysis!

  • @nichole1173
    @nichole1173 6 років тому +2

    They do spells that's y that's y they have lots of INGS

  • @mattlucas169
    @mattlucas169 6 років тому +2

    There are good things but also the show is bit generic itself .For me I enjoyed it

  • @sonicloyalfan
    @sonicloyalfan 6 років тому

    actually the "believing in yourself" is a translation error/crappy simplification that is one of many reasons you should watch the pirated version of this show at least once because netflix's translation intentionally dumb's it down in a way that hurts the overall story and it's themes and messes up the climax.

    • @Kamimashita
      @Kamimashita  6 років тому +5

      Regardless of the translation (I watched Asenshi by the way!), the show still clearly holds this message. Think about it, the only reason Akko is at Luna Nova in the first place is because she thought she would succeed. Her catchphrase is "A believing heart is your magic" after all! Though that does indeed apply to more than just yourself. Just know that that part of my video isn't based on the mistranslation, rather on my own interpretation.

    • @sonicloyalfan
      @sonicloyalfan 6 років тому +3

      oh I didn't mean to suggest otherwise. I simply meant that netflix's flub makes that message less clear by oversimplifying it. "A believing heart is your magic" touches on self-confidence but also about believing in others as well as elements of faith. i.e. the reason magic can move a rock, turn you into a fish, or save the world is because people have believe/have-faith that it will. if self-confidence was all it took Croix or Diana would have gotten the staff and found all the words, they clearly are sure of their own abilities. meanwhile Akko has many moments of self doubt, she just usually doesn't show that side of herself to people. it's her belief in magic and her faith in her friends that is unwavering and the reason the staff chose her.
      Honestly I'm rambling here, I'm not really making an argument against you or your points, I happen to agree with you and am pretty sure I just told you a bunch of stuff you already know. I was/am more spilling my brain out on the keyboard here, and venting a bit at netflix.

  • @dusanbursac5012
    @dusanbursac5012 6 років тому +1

    This video was total bait click because I got really curious what will you critic about this show but it turns our that meaning is true but in other way :d

  • @ShaddySoldier
    @ShaddySoldier 5 років тому +1

    So. . .akko is cancer?

  • @TetrologyGamingBattlefield
    @TetrologyGamingBattlefield 6 років тому

    imma start watching my hero witch seems good

  • @putthemoneyinthebag7931
    @putthemoneyinthebag7931 4 роки тому

    Interesting.

  • @shadowphantom9141
    @shadowphantom9141 5 років тому

    Have you guys bought little witch academia chamber of time for ps4

  • @kenzikapture3729
    @kenzikapture3729 6 років тому +4

    I have a dumb question, Did you watch One Punch Man?

  • @melonlord4889
    @melonlord4889 5 років тому +1

    Wow you butchered so many names

  • @HxH2011DRA
    @HxH2011DRA 6 років тому

    Tfw you get hype igbo cuts off a head but sad that it wasn't the right thing to do T T

  • @niji8164
    @niji8164 6 років тому

    Lil' witch academia

  • @nichole1173
    @nichole1173 6 років тому

    U BETTER. BE SORRY!

  • @AlyssaMcNeil
    @AlyssaMcNeil 3 роки тому +1

    I think your analysis is (mostly) wrong - while Akko may be an outsider and have a different prospective on "How to get things done" than the mainstream - she ultimately act as a "Conservative force", you know who is even main antagonist of the anime? a Witch that wants to "Modernize" magic, by trying to blend magic and technology together - ultimately causing a mess that goes out of control.
    Akko is anything but fighting the change - in fact she ultimately brings magic back to it's former glory, in a word where magic was slowing fading away, she does the opposite than pushing for change; Not even to mention, the only reason why Diana, which is a very "Conservative" witch in a way, it's because she is for some reason not chosen by the "Shiny Rod", a reason that's never clearly explained in the show - Akko just happens to be some sort of "Chosen one" by it - and while we can speculate all day on the reason behind it, it's ultimately a mystery as Akko has nothing special about her aside from her personality, anything that she could accomplish magic-wise could have been done by most other students in the academia.
    So I think ultimately any message from the show regarding "Personal Growth" or bringing some sort of "Change" is barred by the "Chosen One" cliché that ultimately nullify most of Akko's credit as not being the result of her own efforts but because she was the one chosen by the rod, and that's such a shame....

  • @TheSunnySimi
    @TheSunnySimi 6 років тому +2

    I THOUGHT THIS WAS A JOKE

  • @otimo144
    @otimo144 Рік тому

    I liked Little Witch Academia but I HATED Ako for most of it.
    Diana didn't deserve any of the shit Ako threw at her at the beginning. They are treating her like how she was in the OVA even though she is different in the actual show.

  • @pikajew3578
    @pikajew3578 2 роки тому

    Akko isn't ''challenging'' anything, she's just dumb, loud & annoying for no reason whilst refusing to learn the ins and outs of a field of which she apparently desires to be a part of the way everybody else does in order to be good at it in the first place.

  • @phantom3545
    @phantom3545 6 років тому +1

    btw, Academia is pronounced AcadEEmia

  • @sophyn.8061
    @sophyn.8061 6 років тому

    Sophmores clicked this didnt they...