Monster [ EPIC: The Musical | Animatic ]

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  • Опубліковано 24 лис 2023
  • this was such a funky snippet I had to draw it ahjkfgdkfhdk. a little birthday treat, if you will (I say, looking away from all my due projects)
    anyways this a little callback to that one scene in my my goodbye animatic :D
    But also I changed up his older design for the musical to be sharper haha. my iliad!Odysseus already has sharp features so the curly hair works well but since this version of Odysseus has a rounder/squarer face, making his hair and build sharper helps kinda make him look more jaded methinks
    song: www.tiktok.com/@jorgeherrans/...
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  • @vibechecker3168
    @vibechecker3168 6 місяців тому +5302

    Odysseus has had odyssenough

    • @Chloe-vd8tt
      @Chloe-vd8tt 6 місяців тому +154

      he’s reached his breaking point 😔😔

    • @matthewhoge6483
      @matthewhoge6483 6 місяців тому +330

      He's Odysseen some sh*t

    • @tumblingartist
      @tumblingartist 6 місяців тому +118

      Odyssenough is a hilarious word xD

    • @higashi_arts
      @higashi_arts 6 місяців тому +140

      His Odyssoul has left the chat. XDDD

    • @Hana_H
      @Hana_H 6 місяців тому +43

      How does it feel to be the funniest person rn

  • @Chloe-vd8tt
    @Chloe-vd8tt 6 місяців тому +2002

    the fact that he says that he’d throw a child off a wall versus when he literally begged zeus to let him choose another choice

    • @ilyte1
      @ilyte1 5 місяців тому

      The next nice thing he did got him thoroughly chewed out by his mentor and hundreds of men killed

    • @RazielTheUnborn
      @RazielTheUnborn 4 місяці тому +129

      The part that makes these even more depressing is if Zeus did let him keep Hectors son, a lot of what has happened wouldn't have happened.

    • @1rummii
      @1rummii 3 місяці тому +25

      ​@@RazielTheUnbornWait what would've happened? I only read what happens when his illegitimate son with Circe kills him

    • @RazielTheUnborn
      @RazielTheUnborn 3 місяці тому +164

      ​​@@1rummiiThe guilt of having to kill the child has made Odysseus make choices he normally would have been able to use logic to understand is necessary. For instance, the whole reason he showed mercy to Polymepheus is because he was tired of his hands being stained with blood from those who can no longer fight back (referencing the baby who couldn't fight at all).
      Not to mention, if he had a baby in tow that he was treating as his own, as his second Telemacheus, dude would have been ruthless with his orders against his men from jump because now they aren't just jeopardizing getting home, they are endangering his new child. Oh, heads would roll if anyone so much as places a finger on the bag of wind.
      The first half of this song, he does speak on how Polyphemus, Circe, and even himself with his Trojan horse tactic to kill sleeping Trojans, none of them felt guilty for doing what is necessary for each of their goals. Poly for avenging and protecting his flock. Circe for protecting her nymphs. Ody for ending the war and getting his men home. They all did what could be seen as monstrous acts, but their situations required them to be monsters to safeguard everyone. Before being required to kill an infant, Ody understood this innately. He didn't have to reason through emotions, he just did it.

    • @thelucca8449
      @thelucca8449 3 місяці тому +45

      he was forced to do alot of things he didn't want to and now he has nothing to lose to achieve what he wants, in his head he is already the monster, there's no turning back

  • @tumblingartist
    @tumblingartist 6 місяців тому +667

    TIRESIAS AT THE END-
    “I’ll become the monster”
    “No longer you”
    OH MY GOSH

    • @niceguyofgames9490
      @niceguyofgames9490 Місяць тому +6

      By throwing away humanity, Odysseus proved the Prophet’s words true.

  • @Hybridcrows
    @Hybridcrows 6 місяців тому +3026

    You should feel IMMENSELY proud of yourself for these animatics they're INCREDIBLE

    • @billgoff1687
      @billgoff1687 6 місяців тому +15

      The gold standard of epic animatics

  • @subisabella6572
    @subisabella6572 6 місяців тому +352

    “And if i have to drop another infant from a wall in a instance so we all don’t *die?“*
    That line got me

    • @AliceAllington-km7xn
      @AliceAllington-km7xn 5 місяців тому +9

      OMG, HOW DID I NOT HEAR THIS LINE?! This is... It hurts! It f*cking hurts!

  • @emmakinzian539
    @emmakinzian539 3 місяці тому +186

    Don't get me wrong, the Circe saga is phenomenal, but all I can think of is how we're one step closer to getting this MASTERPIECE in the Underworld Saga

    • @SatanosFr
      @SatanosFr 3 місяці тому +3

      I KNOWW

    • @violetlupus5676
      @violetlupus5676 Місяць тому +5

      Happy Day, the Underworld Saga was released today :)

  • @disconsolate3235
    @disconsolate3235 6 місяців тому +1380

    Omg is this the Tiresias prophecy scene where Odysseus has to literally confront all his ghosts and everything he lost?? I love how you paired that with this song - it’s such an emotional scene and Odysseus having his pride and cockiness totally broken down by it is devastating. The progression from “I’m just a man” to “im a monster” is just UGHH. And the parallels to that animatic in this one is UGHHH. Wolfy you’re so awesome. Happy birthday!

    • @Icepiq72
      @Icepiq72 5 місяців тому +27

      "When does a man become a monster" be hittin DIFFERENT

    • @JustARandomLesbian
      @JustARandomLesbian 4 місяці тому +5

      @@Icepiq72 the answer is, right now.

  • @venuskogane5466
    @venuskogane5466 6 місяців тому +483

    The use of such drastic angles to signify the height of the wall and Odysseus feelings from back then is masterful; it makes the hight feel so much greater- and the weight of his actions is amplified as the angle would have been the infants view.
    Phenomenal job on all the mist-like movement, I can't imagine how hard it is to do something like that while also making it seem thick enough for him to have to claw through it.
    Knocked it out of the park again.

    • @WolfyTheWitch
      @WolfyTheWitch  6 місяців тому +60

      haha yeah! it isn't super obvious but i wanted the mist to be as if the ghosts are trying to stop him

  • @F1CTI0N4L
    @F1CTI0N4L 6 місяців тому +420

    OH MY GODS THE AMOUNT PERSPECTIVES AND EMOTION IN THIS ANIMATIC IS INSANE WHAT?!

  • @billgoff1687
    @billgoff1687 6 місяців тому +1516

    When the official track drops, will you be doing a full version?
    Because this is phenomenal

    • @WolfyTheWitch
      @WolfyTheWitch  6 місяців тому +382

      dunno!

    • @kathrynblakeley9823
      @kathrynblakeley9823 6 місяців тому +52

      If this is part of the oceans saga then December 25th if not TBA

    • @misteriousgamr41
      @misteriousgamr41 6 місяців тому +52

      @@WolfyTheWitch Spoken like a true artist

    • @peach_heartsss6318
      @peach_heartsss6318 6 місяців тому +29

      @@kathrynblakeley9823I don’t think it is, I think it’s part of a later saga (maybe the underworld saga? idk)

    • @thewildcard3116
      @thewildcard3116 6 місяців тому

      it is part of the underworld saga according to the tracklist! the next saga is Ocean saga, then after that Circe saga, and then finally Underworld saga@@peach_heartsss6318

  • @henlo3238
    @henlo3238 6 місяців тому +335

    This is absolutely beautiful! I loved how you showed Odysseus crying when he admits that he would drop another child off of the wall to protect him and his loved ones shows how he's become the thing he tried so hard not to be. Amazing animatic as always. Also happy birthday!🎂

    • @AliceAllington-km7xn
      @AliceAllington-km7xn 5 місяців тому

      This sounds as if "throw a child off a wall" was a common saying. Could we please make this happen?!

  • @ahhellnawtheyscoodlinhisbu6960
    @ahhellnawtheyscoodlinhisbu6960 5 місяців тому +41

    Tiresias, wondering why some commander is trauma dumping to him:

    • @niserresin2006
      @niserresin2006 18 днів тому

      It's cause you traumatized an already traumatized man, dude.

  • @sumomo2236
    @sumomo2236 6 місяців тому +77

    This is so incredible. I love the look in his eyes when he admits he'd drop another infant, a thing he'd so struggled with. He's crying and he's terrified at what he's willing to do, but at the same time he's lost so much he's determined to save what he has left and meet his family.
    I also love that what he left for the war Telemachus had been a baby, but now Odysseus imagines him as the boy he should be, even though he doesn't know his face. He stares at Penelope's face, remembering her, but then he stared at Telemachus's, imagining how he's grown. It's such a neat detail that they're both faceless, that everyone is faceless

    • @JabamiLain
      @JabamiLain 6 місяців тому

      He could have at least left the baby in the wilderness. It's not the first time nature or real life had human infants adapt to nature. And he's cunning enough to pull that off. To fake a baby's death.
      The only reason Poseindon began going after him was because he was arrogant, and boasted about his true identity as he left the Cyclop's island.
      In other words...It's his own fault he turned out like this. He had at least two chances to change his ways. Three, if we count with his neglect of the wind sack, allowing his men to open it and delay his return.

    • @Katie-bz4ls
      @Katie-bz4ls 6 місяців тому +8

      ​​@@JabamiLainDude. Zeus already said that the Gods will KNOW and will let the child know if he drops it off somewhere. They can see and do everything. It wasn't his fault, he literally was forced to choose and decide whether to risk his family's life or not. The blood would be spilled either way, that has been decided. That was the will of the Gods. Basically fate.
      I would hate to be in that position but it's not him that's guilty but those who made him choose in the first place. I would do anything for my family - including killing others, innocent or not if it meant saving their lives, but i don't want to do that and it would be a really awful situation. He is relatable to many people because many would do horrible things to keep those we love safe. We owe them much more than strangers, so even risking their lives is not always a good option, and here he really didn't have much choice.

    • @natt5cents67
      @natt5cents67 2 місяці тому

      Oedipus' dad had the same thought when he heard the prophecy about his infant son, and look how he ended up
      IT IS THE WILL OF THE GODS ​@@JabamiLain

  • @josiemacgregor4861
    @josiemacgregor4861 6 місяців тому +69

    Omg I LOVE how this design of Odysseus is so much more sharp and angled than your usual depiction of him, it really hammers home the MONSTER feel and gives it a more villainous vibe but it’s also so tragic because you’ve so perfectly shown how desperate he is to get home! Chefs kiss!!!🤩

  • @Mr.Bobble-236
    @Mr.Bobble-236 6 місяців тому +52

    POV: You have a group project but everyone just expects you to do it so you make it god awful and don't go in the day you present

  • @syster9700
    @syster9700 Місяць тому +6

    watching this after official underworld saga release - my heart.. this is so good

  • @kristinahughes2668
    @kristinahughes2668 6 місяців тому +233

    Ok, so this amazing animatic finally made me realise the genius of Tiresias’ self-fulfilling prophecy.
    Be warned: This will be long. And contain SPOLIERS for the original Odyssey, making reference to the other songs as evidence for my theory (though, bear in mind that this is just me and my red string board, so feel free to ignore me if all of this is proven entirely wrong).
    - “I see a man that gets to make it home alive, but it’s no longer you.”
    This is (currently) the last line in the snippet of Tiresias’ prophecy song. Odysseus likely takes it as: ‘there was a future where you got home, but that’s gone now’. Because of this line, he then sings this song, Monster, about throwing away his humanity to get him AND his men home at any costs. But my interpretation is ‘I see you get home, but you’re a fundamentally changed man from whom you are now.’
    The tragedy is that, by embracing ruthlessness, when he faces Scylla, he sails away as fast as possible from the conflict, leading to him losing (according to the Odyssey, I think) 6 of his men. Eurylochus then mutinies him for this, as he realises that he’d sacrifice crewmen to get himself home - another thing that Tiresias prophesises:
    - “I see portrayals of betrayals and a brother’s final stand.”
    In the original text, the blind prophet also instructed Odysseus that under no circumstances should they eat Helios’ golden cows on this specific island. After the mutiny in Epic, likely following Eurylochus’ lead, the crew are going to do just that to hold off starvation when stranded on said island, as showing in Zeus’s line in Thunder-Bringer, ‘Since hunger was far too great’. Whether Odysseus does or doesn’t then try to take their place in punishment afterwards, I cannot say, but in the end, everyone but Odysseus dies and (according to the text) he spends 7 years on Calypso’s Island.
    All this is to say that, due to that damning interpretation of Tiresias’s words in the underworld, when haunted by the cries of the dead crew that trusted him to get them all home (and likely the ghost of Polites, because he sings ‘What if I’m the one that killed you’ in Monster), he embraced the worst of himself to save himself and his crew future heartache. Except his ruthlessness led to sacrifices that led to them losing faith, which likely stopped them from listening to him when warning them against eating the golden cows, eventually getting them obliterated by Zeus and him marooned.
    The sad part was that, in the book, had they not eaten the cows, I think the prophecy foretold them all getting home smoothly.
    He changed to break the prophecy, but walked straight into it instead. As I said: self-fulfilling.
    And that is why I LOVE the ghost of Tiresias at the end of the animatic!
    Beautifully done!

    • @imgonnagetyelledat
      @imgonnagetyelledat 6 місяців тому +13

      I'm reading this, having no clue of what's happening but in full support and still going "oh, dang" at your analysis lol

    • @biseragjurovska1998
      @biseragjurovska1998 6 місяців тому +4

      Rad analysis my dude

    • @kristinahughes2668
      @kristinahughes2668 6 місяців тому +25

      OK, I couldn’t get this out of my head. This essay is a PART 2 to the original comment.
      This is going to be ridiculously long.😅
      And thank you for everyone that liked the original!!!
      Again, I want to emphasise that these are JUST MY OPINIONS and, as I wrote in my previous comment, these predictions could all be proved wrong with the release of full songs in the future, or clash with your own head cannons and interpretations, so take what I say with a pinch of salt.
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      Ruthlessness in Epic: The Musical
      One of the common negative comments I see around the messaging around Epic is related to the theme of ruthlessness and how it appears to be a blanket endorsement of it to get what you want. This is best articulated in Poseidon’s introduction song, the aptly named Ruthlessness. Though I want to expressly clarify that these are just my opinions and interpretations, I feel confident enough in my reading of the released lyrics up to this date (26/11/23) to give my take on how ruthlessness may be being explored in Epic as a slow progression of theme, and will try to bring some order to the existing collection of snippets.
      Over the course of Epic, there are several dichotomies that are explore, namely the themes of pacifism and ruthlessness (represented by Polites and Poseidon respectively), and the ideals of being ‘just a man’ vs becoming ‘the monster’. At first listen, it appears that the narrative is advocating for ruthlessness above all else, because in the first act, the characters that display ruthless tendencies (at least initially) appear to succeed where Odysseus fails. They protect what is theirs or get the vengeance they desire. That is, until he starts taking the initiative to be ruthless back. For instance, the narrative argues in the Cyclops and Ocean Saga that, had he not spared Polyphemus after blinding him, he and his crew could have sailed home without consequence, because Polyphemus’ father, Poseidon, wouldn’t have known whom to hunt down. Similarly, a sorceress, named Circe, turned his crew into pigs pre-emptively, because it’s hinted that she’d allowed strangers onto her island in with far less caution in the past, which led to ‘a heavy cost’ - the loss of many of her beloved nymphs. (With the parallels of a leader faced with an unknown threat to those that rely upon them, this latter example could be illustrative of a lesson Odysseus needs to learn in order to protect his own crew).
      However, I believe that this championing of ruthlessness is also a cautionary tale. Returning to the Cyclops, was it a lack of ruthlessness that got Odysseus’ crew killed, or that classic Greek flaw of hubris and arrogance? If anything, I feel that ruthlessness caused this whole ordeal in the first place. In Polyphemus’ opening song, we see Odysseus unwittingly kill the cyclops’ ‘favourite sheep’, but we then see him owning up to his actions and endeavouring to make amends. It’s Polyphemus’ decision to take vengeance that leads the humans to take violent action in return, because according to the lyrics to Remember Them, Polyphemus had trapped the crewmen inside of the cave with his massive body when he succumbed to a sedative, covering the cave opening. As such, Odysseus had to incapacitate the Polyphemus enough to leave him at a disadvantage when he awoke, but capable enough to move out of the way and set them all free as well. (I believe that the original text of the Odyssey had the cave opening being covered by a boulder that only the cyclops could move, but the result is the same is essentially the end).
      Had the cyclops taken the offering, everyone would have walked away alive and unharmed. Even if Polyphemus didn’t take the route of total forgiveness and asked for more than just the wine as compensation, as is understandable as he is the injured party in this matter, it could have been a teaching moment for Odysseus and others. More specifically, Polites, whom is the light of pure optimism with his moto of ‘Greet the world with open arms’, could have learned the value of caution, since in the Polyphemus’ song, he sees the bounty of food and immediately assumes that they get to keep it without questioning why it’s there - “I can't believe this cave has all this for us to keep”. In contrast, Odysseus could have seen the value in a moderate amount of good faith, since the winnions did in fact lead him to food, but still be reaffirmed in his philosophy of not extending unconditional trust to strangers, as illustrated in his lines ‘It's almost too perfect, too good to be true. Why would the lotus eaters pass up on all this food?’ showing how he’s excited but not without due suspicion or caution - the kind of caution that Odysseus later shows in spiking the wine with lotus. This is also present in the aforementioned sorcery that Circe performs on the crew. Though it was extreme on Circe’s part and required divine intervention for Odysseus to get them back, it was a non-lethal spell. In her own words, ‘if you make one wrong move then you’re done for’. She very well could have killed them outright but she didn’t. Even if it was terribly slim and probably unintentional, she still left them - or rather Odysseus - with a chance to retrieve them.
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      the essay was too long, so wait part 3.

    • @kristinahughes2668
      @kristinahughes2668 6 місяців тому +26

      PART 3
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      From one demonstration of ruthlessness choices made and not made, we come to the embodiment of ‘ruthlessness is mercy upon ourselves’ - the ocean god, Poseidon, himself. This divine being reprimands Odysseus particularly harshly, because Odysseus’ actions clash with his philosophy that the way to deal with enemies is to wipe them out so that they can’t come back for revenge later. He sees this human’s compassion as a fundamental weakness and thus uses the drowning of over 500 of the crew to hammer home his own philosophy on dealing with foes - the idea that, ‘you totally could have avoided all this had you just killed my son. But no.’
      Firstly, I want to recognise that his son was mutilated, so he too is an individual negatively affected by Odysseus’ actions. In the absence of the boulder to move, Odysseus technically only needed to get Polyphemus to move out of the way, but the Cyclops also proclaims his intentions to kill all 600 of his men, so Odysseus’ actions aren’t without necessity. (Though he could have stabbed a leg to slow the cyclops down as they ran, but then Polyphemus could have seen and pointed to the crewmen in the cave when the other cyclopes arrived, so the blinding was narratively necessary… But that is nitpicking a world-renowned 3-thousand-year-old poem, so let’s end this though-experiment here). What I mean to say is that Poseidon has a reason to seek vengeance upon Odysseus just as much as Odysseus had motivation to blind Poseidon’s son, but I as you this: what does ruthlessness get Poseidon in the long run?
      In Get in the Water, we hear this plea from Odysseus:
      - “Aren't you tired, Poseidon?
      It's been 8 years, how long will this go?
      We're both hurting from losses
      So why not leave this here and just go home?”
      This brings me back to the second of my original two dichotomies: man vs monster. In my previous comment, I explored the tragedy of Tiresias’ self-fulling prophecy and the negative character arch it leads Odysseus down, but something occurred to me later. Tiresias says ‘a man who gets to make it home alive’. A man. Not a monster.
      The next song after Monster, the last in Act One, is about Odysseus’ transformation into a monster so he might defeat his own destiny and get them all home; however, this just leads to him losing everything anyway. Let us compare the lyric of Monster to those in Eurylochus’ mutiny. Odysseus goes from: “Would it keep our foes at bay? If I became the monster to everyone but us,” and “And if I gotta drop another infant from a wall in an instant so we all don't die,” to Eurylochus exclaiming “You miss your wife so bad you trade the lives of your own crew”. Odysseys became a monster for the sake of his crew, but ended up being the monster that his crew feared the most. And it’s this commitment to ruthlessness that is to blame; this fixation on a single goal to the detriment of everything else.
      In the spirit of how ancient Greeks loved their fatal flaws, my idea is this: Poseidon is the embodiment of ruthlessness and thus appears to have no enemies because of this, but he’s also unable to grow or change or feel for anyone but himself. Think back to the Get in the Water lyrics. It’s been nearly a decade and, in that time, Odyeesus has lost his best friend, his mentor, his mother, his blood brother, his whole crew, and then spent a decent number of years (if we go by the original text, 7 years) marooned on an island, meaning he lost the best years of his son’s youth and the same number of years with his one true love, his wife. Essentially, Poseidon has taken everything of meaning from him. If he were going by the rules of ruthlessness, he should be plotting to take Poseidon on so he can protect what he has left, but he’s been down that route. He’s been a pure monster and it lead him to ruination. In this song, he appeals to Poseidon as a man. Perhaps, even as a father. He recognises the grief they both share. In these lyrics at least, he sounds like he’s past anger and just wants to go home.
      In contrast, Poseidon isn’t. In his dedication to pure ruthlessness, he’s stagnated in time, stewing in his resentment and vengeance, which leads us to the song 600 Strikes, in which Poseidon is presumably trying to drown Odysseus and Odysseus is steadfast in his determination to survive. Here, our protagonist is likely displaying his established propensity for ruthlessness (though with the limited lyrics, it’s more of an educated guess). This is, what I believe at least, to be one demonstration of the point of this whole narrative so far; that there’s a balance to ruthlessness, a spectrum. Just as there is a balance to optimism and compassion. Living only by ruthlessness likely leave Poseidon a bitter, hateful being, not as angry about the blinding of his son as the perceived slight by Odysseus has dealt him by continuing to die despite his efforts to kills him, as shown in this line:
      - “I've got a reputation
      I've got a name to uphold
      So I can't go letting you walk or else the world forgets I'm cold”
      On the other hand, for all the good he meant by it and goodness that can be derived from his point of view, Polites’ unconditional positivity blinded him to dangers that were obvious to everyone else but him. Odysseus needed to not only see, but feel what it was like to be both of those extremes to discover his own balance. That’s why he’s willing to appeal to this hateful god, whose been blinded his own pride and ruthlessness, but when faced with 108 murderous suitors, he doesn’t bargain or negotiate. He kills them. In fact, had Odysseus abandoned ruthlessness entirely in the aftermath of becoming a monster, he wouldn’t have made it home to reunite with his hunted sun and save his wife, and by extension his kingdom, from an unthinkable fate.
      This all reminds me of the saying: you can turn a civilian into a soldier, but it’s harder to turn a soldier into a civilian. After the war, Odysseys has to deal with what he’s endured and reckon with what he’s done. He’s got to take what war has taught him, whilst not sinking into the worst of what war, fear and hate can do to a person. He begins as just a man, throws that humanity away to become a monster, before learning the value of that humanity and empathy, so that when he returns to Ithica, he is, as Tiresias predicted, no longer the man that he was when he left, but a man nonetheless - the man who gets to make it home alive.
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      ✨ If you made it to the end, well done! You're braver than I am!✨

    • @biseragjurovska1998
      @biseragjurovska1998 6 місяців тому +7

      @@kristinahughes2668 read both parts, amazing take, genuinely well-written and engaging. I won't get into it rn, but I agree with the idea that Epic is an exploration of ruthlessness rather than a cookie-cutter endorsement of ruthlessness or mercy.

  • @iz_foo
    @iz_foo 6 місяців тому +91

    bro ive got no words this is gorgeous, that turning sequence at the beginning is so cool

  • @mindlywarrior
    @mindlywarrior 6 місяців тому +28

    you are so insanely talented!
    i love how Odysseus looks towards his dead mother off screen unlike the other two ghosts that do appear on screen. i interpret it as Odysseus ignroing his grief like he does in the text, immediately moving on from his mother's ghost instead of truly mourning her.
    this may not be what you intended but its how i view it😅 your art is so amazing!

  • @AstraCrow
    @AstraCrow 6 місяців тому +32

    The “my goodbye” callbacks are so cool!

  • @endy5206
    @endy5206 6 місяців тому +18

    Seeing Odysseus cry as the mist approached him and the misty figure reaching it's hands to Odysseus, but he can't lean on it and just falls to his knees... yeah, that got to me
    fantastical work, thank you

  • @koo2463
    @koo2463 6 місяців тому +6

    The image of Tiresias at the end is just so good. as this is the part odyssey start to become someone else, starting the to fufil the the line in the prophecy. "A man who makes it home but its no longer You"

  • @inerciasart
    @inerciasart 6 місяців тому +13

    I was already heartbroken and then SAD TIRESIAS APPEARED Wolfy your work is always so amazing 😭😭😭

  • @charbird20
    @charbird20 6 місяців тому +49

    You giving *us* a gift on your birthday? This is incredible! The transitions are perfect!

  • @heroofhyrule9027
    @heroofhyrule9027 6 місяців тому +48

    This is gorgeous. You really put a lot of thought into character designs, emotions, settings, compositions, everything! Just like Jorge’s songs, you make everything intentional, and it’s stunning. Truly, well done.
    Also, Happy Birthday! 🎉🥳

  • @xkiruo
    @xkiruo 6 місяців тому +20

    When Wolfe uploads, I come speeding through
    Edit: Your depiction + design of Odysseus + Athena are my absolute favourites. I love how you make Odysseus’ desperation so clear and capture how close he is to snapping but also how much he just craves to go back to his family. I love the little details you include, especially when Odysseus bends down to peer at the face of (the faceless) Telemachus. He holds him with such love and tenderness. You just capture emotion so well! That, and your composition + the way scenes flow in your animatics are always so impressive. I adore your art Wolfy!

  • @georgiaangeletakis5811
    @georgiaangeletakis5811 6 місяців тому +8

    Odysseus at the end of the Trojan war: no, you can’t order me to kill this infant, there must be another way!
    Odysseus near the end of the odyssey: I would drop babies off a cliff if it would make this boat go faster
    (You captured his desperation and resolve so well!!! Love this)

  • @gardnerstopwatch1916
    @gardnerstopwatch1916 6 місяців тому +25

    This is amazing!! The ghosts/flashbacks were gorgeous. The images of Patroclus, Penelope, Telemachus, Athena Tiresias...**chef's kiss**
    Also Happy Birthday, Wolfie.🎉🎉🎉

  • @Ramona0517
    @Ramona0517 6 місяців тому +9

    It’s simple really I see Wolfy upload a video and instantly fall in love ❤

  • @glitchandglitters2765
    @glitchandglitters2765 3 місяці тому +2

    You have been my biggest inspiration ever since your channel was called a channelwithoutaname and can I just say I am DEEPLY in love with the way you portrait each and every story and characters, its beautiful and your artstyle is breathtaking, I hope you continue to mesmerize this world

  • @cosmictitan2166
    @cosmictitan2166 6 місяців тому +12

    Oh, my gosh, since n o o n e else seems to be talking about it, I just want to say how much it hurts to see the sheer sorror on his face at the part of "I lost my mom". Like, he looks so, so s a d, and the way he reaches out, his body kinda deflating? I feel so bad for the dude
    I feel like it's not given enough thought by people that not only did he miss his child growing up, spending a life with his wife, and all 600 of his men, but his mom who by this point he hadn't seen in, what, 13 years? He was barely a man in his 20s when he left for war. He didn't even find out she died until he saw her ghost in the Underworld!

    • @eightleggedanarchist
      @eightleggedanarchist Місяць тому

      "I took too long, ventured too far... while you were waiting."

  • @HauntedNutPizza
    @HauntedNutPizza 6 місяців тому +6

    Literally goosebumps, love how you incorporate the silhouettes into the fog aghhh so mwah mwah chef's kiss and the camera angles, we see them 👀

  • @miaarnon3440
    @miaarnon3440 6 місяців тому +15

    THE TRANSITIONS??? LIKE HELLO??? Wolfy how is every video of yours somehow better than the last one ❤❤❤

  • @threedogsinatrenchcoat6336
    @threedogsinatrenchcoat6336 6 місяців тому +10

    God, I've been really loving these videos lately. You're so good at conveying emotion and motion

  • @IcecreamCat23
    @IcecreamCat23 28 днів тому

    I absolutely adore the way he starts looking around and seeing all the people who he’s lost, it’s matches the harsh beat so well!

  • @Juniper-N0ic3
    @Juniper-N0ic3 6 місяців тому +6

    Your art omgawd its so impressive my mind is blow away i love seeing the animatics. And omg the blind Phrophet at the end and how he said Odysseus would change and everything ahhh. Your attention to detail is missive I love it and I love rewatching the animatics.

  • @newbestfriend9742
    @newbestfriend9742 6 місяців тому +13

    Your so talented honestly it’s amazing ❤

  • @HanamoriKuna
    @HanamoriKuna Місяць тому

    This is great. I love the intensity and mood in every panel, it’s all quite perfect and the last shot of the prophet before it ends as he sees Odysseus’s resolve is chilling.

  • @JL-yg8fk
    @JL-yg8fk 6 місяців тому +11

    I KNEW YOU WERE GOING TO MAKE THIS ANIMATION, IT LOOKS GREAT!

  • @thelocalshoop
    @thelocalshoop 6 місяців тому +1

    ASDSSDDJHD HAPPY BIRTHDAY !!!
    also you got me immensely into this musical and i cannot thank you more your animatics are GOLD

  • @aelinart7326
    @aelinart7326 6 місяців тому +4

    Happy birthday Wolfy!🎂You have to be so damn proud of yourself and for all the effort and emotion you always add in your drawings!
    YOU ARE AMAZING

  • @Coolkid99880
    @Coolkid99880 4 місяці тому +2

    “I see a man who gets to make it home alive… but it’s no longer you”

  • @__super_NOvA__
    @__super_NOvA__ 6 місяців тому +2

    Ooooh the prophet at the end symbolizing that he finally changed and was no longer the same 💫❤️‍🔥

  • @RedSharkey27
    @RedSharkey27 4 місяці тому +1

    I would kill for a fully animated version of this, this is fire, probably my favorite so far

  • @jewels21941
    @jewels21941 6 місяців тому +1

    I love the teardrop scene, showing the pain he's feeling for things he's done.

  • @sagesavage6227
    @sagesavage6227 6 місяців тому +2

    Getting back from the milk story is an odyssey for real

  • @aude4747
    @aude4747 6 місяців тому +1

    oh wow, i hadn't heard this song befoe but your animatic just makes it so powerful !!! 10/10

  • @farawaytales4396
    @farawaytales4396 6 місяців тому +2

    Gods, I thought I couldn’t be more in love with this song, here you go and breathe whole new life into it!! Great work Wolfy!

  • @Com3tcandi
    @Com3tcandi 6 місяців тому +4

    You've probably heard this a lot but the way you convey emotion, intention, and thought processes is amazing!

  • @anhtheton
    @anhtheton 6 місяців тому +4

    wolfy carrying the entire musical on their back

  • @Ashbluegamer
    @Ashbluegamer 6 місяців тому +1

    Aughhh I love it so much!!
    This turning point is so crazy for his character and you portrayed that so well. Put him right on that wall again with a different thought of mind.

  • @andronixbegayaf
    @andronixbegayaf 5 місяців тому +2

    Honestly, the animatic i would really to see the most from you right now would be Open Arms, id love to see some wholesome Polites time

  • @huskyspot4177
    @huskyspot4177 3 місяці тому +1

    OMG CHILLS
    THIS IS ABSOLUTELY AMAZING

  • @fridayweekend7775
    @fridayweekend7775 6 місяців тому +2

    I can’t express how incredible this is.
    Your facial expressions are on another level!

  • @mayamelon5337
    @mayamelon5337 6 місяців тому +1

    I heard this musical a while back and now im learning about it in school :)
    So watching animatics are really cool! This is so good😊

  • @lolabee1825
    @lolabee1825 6 місяців тому +1

    OH MY GOD THIS IS ABSOLUTELY INCREDIBLE
    You are so insanely talented I’m not even overstating it you should be incredibly proud of yourself

  • @claie171
    @claie171 6 місяців тому +4

    SO FUCKING IN LOVE WITH THAT ONE oh my god?? The cinematography is insanely creative and so damn dynamic, the way your art is fits and enhances the drama of the song!! Not to mention but your style especially in this animatic gives SUCH strong 2D Disney in the 2000s vibes and I absolutely LOVE it

  • @patrickwilliams7695
    @patrickwilliams7695 6 місяців тому +1

    God that’s absolutely beautiful, the ending shot of Tiresias was MAGIC

  • @laureliere
    @laureliere 6 місяців тому +2

    Just admiring how you drew Odysseus’ profile and the movement of the fog ❤ Also, the way you drew Odysseus following the beat as he climbed up the ship? Flawless and satisfying!

  • @lunymoon2839
    @lunymoon2839 6 місяців тому +1

    OHMIGOD again what an AMAZING animatic that just takes the lyrics and brings it to a whole new level!
    i love where we see each person he mentions, i lovelovelove the moment where the mist goes around him and he cries and the tear becomes part of the mist, i love how at the end we see the seer!
    it's so great !!

  • @kateb1127
    @kateb1127 6 місяців тому +1

    I WAS WAITING FOR SOMEONE TO ANIMATE THIS
    AND HOLY SMITE I'M NOT DISAPPOINTED

  • @itsameaflower
    @itsameaflower 6 місяців тому +1

    I think I've seen this like, 9 times since you've posed it form on the various social medias and I keep coming back to it. I love it. What is crack cocaine in comaprison. This is art. I need it injected directly into my bloodstream.

    • @itsameaflower
      @itsameaflower 6 місяців тому

      My Roman Empire is a 54 second animation. What have you done to me.

  • @GabrielHaceStreaming0327
    @GabrielHaceStreaming0327 Місяць тому +2

    he cries while accepting become the monster

  • @starryalien
    @starryalien 6 місяців тому +1

    omgee the amount of perspectives, I can sense ur wrist hurting from my screen!!!!! im speechless bcus this is amazing, also I like odysseus’ sharp hair!

  • @theimperialowl1011
    @theimperialowl1011 28 днів тому

    I really like this take. Most other interpretations I see show Odysseus as being cold and callous, but the way you animated it almost makes it look like he's making a sacrifice, taking up a burden in his mind.

  • @doodle-boy
    @doodle-boy 6 місяців тому +1

    Sorry this is such a small thing, but I'm a huge VFX animation fan, and I love the visuals in this. The way the wisps of fog just flow over his shoulders is so well executed, even in this animatic format with no inbetweens you managed to make it flow so smoothly, it actually gives me shivers in the best way. Seriously the weight of it, both emotionally and physicaly as you see the way Odysseus pushes threw it, it moves with him and flows over him, it's fantastic. Tremendous work great job.

  • @raijin8049
    @raijin8049 6 місяців тому +1

    WHY ARE YOU TREATING US ON YOUR BIRTHDAY???😭😭😭😭😭 HAPPY BIRTHDAY WOLFY!!!!

  • @bigworldsmallperson
    @bigworldsmallperson 6 місяців тому +1

    RRRGH THIS MAKES ME SO EMOTIONAL AAA. THE FUCKIN. THE FLASHBACK TO HIM LOOKING DOWN AT THE BABY. THE. THE SAD LOOK AT THE END FROM TIRESIAS. THE SHADOW OF POSEIDON. DEVASTATING

  • @JadeLwoj
    @JadeLwoj 6 місяців тому +1

    Thank you thank you thank you!!! I just...oh my god, animating the moment when Odysseus BREAKS...😭

  • @vitoriacristinacandidosoar6129
    @vitoriacristinacandidosoar6129 6 місяців тому

    Perfect, i loved that telemachus still a child in ody pespective, makes sense with the fact that he dosen't now how much time has pass, is a cool detail

  • @damie9412
    @damie9412 Місяць тому

    This animatic left a grown man bawling on his commute home. I have never heard of this song before and the video drove the emotions deeply.

  • @mementomori1822
    @mementomori1822 4 місяці тому +1

    Your interpretations of this musical are OTHERWORLDLY. Every time I watch an EPIC animatic from you, I literally cannot look away from the screen. Your flow and framing is immaculate, and I absolutely adore your character design choices and the way you illustrate all this deep emotion. Wonderful work, rock on man!

  • @starrrr444
    @starrrr444 6 місяців тому +1

    OKAY BUT I LOVE HOW YOU CAN STILL SEE SOME ODY AT 0:39 BUT JUST AFTER HE LIFTS HIS HEAD UP AT 0:47 IT'S NO LONGER HIM WTF THAT IS SO IMPRESSIVE

  • @nerdvana8086
    @nerdvana8086 6 місяців тому +1

    I dont know how you pump these AMAZING QUALITY animatics in such short amounts of time but I commend you for it and we love your work!!

  • @lnel6211
    @lnel6211 6 місяців тому +2

    Odysseus in his villain arc🔥🔥🔥

  • @silasRCW
    @silasRCW 6 місяців тому

    I love the crazed eyes. It shows the change

  • @Greyjay254
    @Greyjay254 6 місяців тому +1

    Phenomenal as always, Wolfy! Such a great animatic. Such emotion in Jay's voice, and it translates so well here. I got chills from the call backs and ghosts. I can't wait for Christmas to come!

  • @Liv2Draw
    @Liv2Draw 6 місяців тому

    ive never even seen EPIC, but this song is so… mwah. chefs kiss.

  • @Hana_H
    @Hana_H 6 місяців тому

    Another banger. I love the light figures of the people Odysseus treasures vs the dark wave of Poseidon

  • @dewmilk7266
    @dewmilk7266 4 місяці тому +2

    The therapist on board got eaten

  • @snowyowl2784
    @snowyowl2784 3 місяці тому +1

    This is amazing Wolfy, wow.

  • @iliketea1427
    @iliketea1427 6 місяців тому +49

    Damn last time I was this early Polites was still alive...
    Too soon?
    Anyway: amzing animatic. I love all the big and little details, love the designs,-- love Odysseus--, love the background, love how smooth this animatic is, just...HOW ARE YOU SO TALENTED?! Your Epic animatics are always the best and I struggle to come up with the right words to describe how perfect these are

    • @Brook_55
      @Brook_55 6 місяців тому +3

      It will always be too soon 😭😭

  • @delphidivinity2
    @delphidivinity2 6 місяців тому

    Man Wolfy is keeping us FED THIS MONTH DAMN ❤

  • @ciarameehanbravo7690
    @ciarameehanbravo7690 6 місяців тому

    Odysseus has been the man who strives for mercy .. Now the man is gone and left in it’s place is the monster. @WolfyTheWitch you continue to have us in awe! 🤗👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻

  • @looner1661
    @looner1661 6 місяців тому

    I always cry when I see polites even if he died a long time ago; I live your work btw

  • @shamar.nicole
    @shamar.nicole 6 місяців тому

    Yo this made me tear up 🥺💔 so powerful!! Great job!!

  • @SomethingNew132
    @SomethingNew132 Місяць тому +3

    I am a monster rawr rawr rawr

  • @Bunillv
    @Bunillv 6 місяців тому

    You have no idea how much I love ur animatics😢❤❤❤

  • @aerolite485
    @aerolite485 6 місяців тому +1

    I normally don’t comment on videos, but I just wanted to note that your work is amazing!! The usage of anatomy, the expressions of Odysseus, and effects are so immersive that I have found myself to just loop play all your EPIC animatics for the past couple of weeks^^;;
    Keep up the *Epic* work and Happy Birthday!!

    • @JabamiLain
      @JabamiLain 6 місяців тому

      He could have at least left the baby in the wilderness. It's not the first time nature or real life had human infants adapt to nature. And he's cunning enough to pull that off. To fake a baby's death.
      The only reason Poseindon began going after him was because he was arrogant, and boasted about his true identity as he left the Cyclop's island.
      In other words...It's his own fault he turned out like this. He had at least two chances to change his ways. Three, if we count with his neglect of the wind sack, allowing his men to open it and delay his return.

  • @fiaghost4759
    @fiaghost4759 Місяць тому

    i can't stop thinking about that one shot here of Odysseus holding Astyanax - he's supporting the baby's head. such a little detail, but. this man is a father. he knows how to hold a baby. idk why it hits me so hard every time but it does

  • @SSunriseRandom
    @SSunriseRandom 6 місяців тому

    HAPPY BIRTHDAY!!! this looks so cool.

  • @G12G4
    @G12G4 6 місяців тому

    This is just the most instantly awesome animatic

  • @everythingisvision
    @everythingisvision 6 місяців тому +2

    YOO WHAT??? THREE ANIMATICS IN THE SPAN OF LIKE A WEEK AND A HALF?

  • @xxasxialii
    @xxasxialii 5 місяців тому +1

    you inspired me to start animating bro i quit a few months ago because i didn’t know how to use flipaclip but now i’m halfway into my keep your friends close animation ❤️
    also, i absolutely love your art style, it gives a sketchy feeling but it doesn’t look like a sketch ifykwim lol

  • @lagtduckgirl7993
    @lagtduckgirl7993 6 місяців тому +1

    God it's so good
    THIS HITS SO SO MUCH
    How he is desperate to do anything to go back!

  • @user-lt6mr8xi8f
    @user-lt6mr8xi8f 6 місяців тому

    THIS IS AMAZING :btw happy birthday hopefully one day you can make a full version of the musical ,like a movie

  • @lindseywood4898
    @lindseywood4898 4 місяці тому

    Not only is every individual one of these amazing but you can literally see how he’s aging and the effects of the journey over time. Great work!

  • @peppinhof7903
    @peppinhof7903 6 місяців тому

    Every animatic is 50% me enjoying it and the other 50% me wanting to see more of your work. Incredible

  • @topper7892
    @topper7892 6 місяців тому

    I’m to amazed every time you post these animations. Your truly an inspiration for mythology/ history nerds and artist alike. Every little detail gives me chills. Keep up the absolutely amazing work

  • @irlylikesaltandvinegarchip7729
    @irlylikesaltandvinegarchip7729 6 місяців тому

    just binged all ur EPIC animatics and holy fuckkk theyre so good oh my God🙏🙏🙏🙏