We deal with trauma our own way. Joe came back to confront it after not getting a real fight from underground matches. He wanders some more and finally comes back to Danpei Nishi and all of Namidabashi. Joe faces his trauma some more after a streak of losses after refusing to throw hits to the face. The depression hasn’t entirely left Joe but right here he decides to climb that hill.
This scene is so simple yet beatiful, the way joe start shadow boxing and his bag interrupt him, and then with a smile put it back on. It may be a little analogy of the baggage we all must carry, but that cant stop us, to do what we lov, you put on your baggage and keep moving foward..
Місяць тому
Wow I didn't notice that. Thank you for pointing it out😊 great observation
@@HudaWinch قراءة المرأة للقرآن أمام الرجال الأجانب ، لا تخلو من حالتين : 1. أن تكون القراءة بتغنٍ وتحسينٍ للصوت ، فهذه لا تجوز ؛ لما يترتب عليها من الفتنة . 2. أن تكون القراءة قراءة عادية ليس فيها تغنٍ ولا ترقيق للصوت ، فهذه جائزة إذا كانت هناك حاجة تدعو إلى ذلك وقد سئل الشيخ ابن عثيمين رحمه الله : ما حكم تحسين الصوت في قراءة القرآن للطالبات عند المدرس في الكلية مع أنها غير مطالبة بذلك ؟ فأجاب : " لا أرى أن تحسن صوتها ؛ لأن الله تعالى يقول : ( فَلا تَخْضَعْنَ بِالْقَوْلِ فَيَطْمَعَ الَّذِي فِي قَلْبِهِ مَرَضٌ وَقُلْنَ قَوْلاً مَعْرُوفاً ) الأحزاب:32 ، فكون الطالبة تأتي بالقرآن على وجه الغنة ، وتحسين الصوت يخشى منه الفتنة ، ويكفي أن تقرأ القرآن قراءة مرسلة عادية " والله أعلم
Its not about animation, its about quality direction and good individual drawings. Dezaki knew how to spread resources in a limited tv anime environment.
@@かじをとれ AnJ 1 is underappreciated, AnJ 2 looks more conventionally beatiful, but if all AnJ anime looked that way, i dont think some things in AnJ 1 would hit as hard, grimy aesthetic suits AnJ 1 narrative that focuses on social realism and at showing problems of poor people living in postwar japan quite a lot, and it could be argued that this is not so much a focus in Joe 2, where focus goes to Joe struggles more than anything. AnJ 1 is as well directed as AnJ 2 but a lot more experimental, cause Dezaki havent had an established style at that point, or at least not in full force, and this experimental nature is great too, Joe 1 is peak kino.
Going from the first series to the second was such an insane experience. That first episode sticks with me, art direction, soundtrack. It keeps the spirit of the original but it elevates it to a new heights i didn't think were possible from an already 10/10 series. What a masterpiece.
Pretty much what everyone experienced. This is the only show I have watched that is directed by Osamu Dezaki but I could tell I was watching the height of his career and art expression.
I love this scene so much, it tells so much without the need for words As a whole I think AnJ 2 is a the best sequel to anything I've watched ever, it improves upon the first season and portray the change in Joe's character very well
This is from season 2 If you're watching season 1 you should probably stop at episode 54 because the rest is anime original ending Season 2 starts out from where you stop and has much better art although season 1 art tends to grow on you @@ajye8935
I like to think when Joe lets someone have his spot, that's a sign of his character developing. In season 1, he would've kicked that person's ass. But in season 2, we saw him more relaxed and not as hot headed.
He talks that "it's time to go back" right? This is the beginning of the second season. Between the first and the second seasons there was a 8 year gap, so it was time for the story to go back. People were waiting to see it animated.
But you cannot truly fathom the weight of this moment unless you've observed Joe's journey thus far, just like the very final fight of the entire animanga.
@@hypnoticskull6342 Well the least we can hope for is both the parts becoming available on some legal streaming website. AnJ was/is huge in Japan but similar to other animangas like Black Jack and Kindaichi Case Files it never got as much traction overseas
Ngl, coming back to this after having finished watching s2, it hits hard man. The music, animation, the story, and simply the pure passion were so powerful that the entire time, i simply just cried. This anime was able to make me laugh, cry, jump from my seat, i mean, this was a rollercoaster. All the openings and especially the first ending were beautiful. Imma spoil a bit so for those who haven’t watched it, read at your own risk. SPOILER: I was watching this with my brother and there was this one scene when Carlos Rivera comes back after he disappeared and had suffered brain damage after his fight with Jose Mendoza. Joe realizes who he is and brings him to his locker room. That scene when Carlos starts hitting Joe, and Joe realizes how weak his punches have become compared to his past life and seeing how he had just become an empty shell of who he was as he starts to cry and break down. THAT scene broke me, and my brother at the same time and the tears just fell off man. Seeing such a strong man getting reduced to that state in a single fight was too much. All this to say that this anime has by far earned a spot in my top tier of anime list and is very underrated and deserves more recognition. More people need to watch this show.
This scene is beautiful, but nothing beats the scene of him comforting Carlos in the dressing room after his fight with Harimau(i believe). Him seeing the state Carlos is in, taking care of him and helping him just made me cry
Nas ruas ali passeava… um homem, um objetivo é uma vida, livre era aquele homem, livre eram seus pensamentos, socos que eram majestosos, o suor que nele escória… deixava a cidade mais bela. - eu
Love all the new watchers for this anime... this changed entire stories and thinking towards anime. I've know about joe since 2013 I'm from the u.s.a and this isn't a anime alot know about...and I'm just so happy seeing everyone understand how important this was going forward in anime. And how alot of modren popular animes copied this type of story line.
This animation quality is like on par with the Lupin III Bye Bye Lady Liberty and its directed by the same guy (Osamu Dezaki). What I find interesting is that this was released 9 years before the initial release of Lady Liberty.
@@Ju4n530 I'm serious, Would like to know if there is one; I wanted to upload a 3 minute clip (The scene where Joe tells Noriko about burning to pure white ashes and how Carlos and Riikishi probably felt the same way.) but the copyright on it won't let me.
@@elmo4672 thats a big problem, indentify why it gets blocked, is it the video or audio, if it is the video you can add black borders or smthing andif it the audio you can cut small portions etc
@@poornachandra5549Not being willing to die in vain doesn't mean you don't love it. You just have a strong sense of self-preservation. Most of the time, deaths of that sort are avoidable. If you're alive, you get to keep doing what you love. Take care.
@@franci_00 HorribleSubs are hardsubbed. The ones I used are from Arabic fansub. Those are softsubbed but occasionally there is a watermark. Luckily that watermark didn't show up for this segment of the episode.
Joe Yabuki>>>>>>> Ippo. The latter has been a spineless wimp with almost zero character development for more than 20 years. It's irritating to read morikawa's dragged out manga now.
@@TheBBCSlurpeeYou as a fan deserved better. Morikawa been trolling his fanbase since around mid 2000s. The manga's pacing and direction turned to absolute turd when ippo vs miyata fell apart or after Miyata faced Randy Boy Jr. It was downhill from there. I'm not even gonna touch how morikawa is a blatant racist towards african American fighters.
Absolutely, it is more character driven and the matches are more impactful. I 100% recommend watching the anime instead. It is way better than the manga. If the manga has a beautiful story then the anime amplifies it by 100 because of the top-notch and stellar directing.
YES!! 100% Ashita No Joe is better than Ippo! Joe Yabuki is such a well-written character he feels real. Genuinely one of the best characters ever put on the TV screen.
@@raulbetancourt5795 i would still have hope if not 100% of the community wasnt consuming isekai,generic shonen to left creativity in the dust.. what a downfall
@@raulbetancourt5795 Haha its okay i used to be like that too its fine as long as you are entertained i found anime still entertaining even now but quality wise it doesnt catch up
Any anime p1raeecy website since its not available legally. I recommend reading the manga up till the point where Joe meets Yoko to become Carlos' sparring partner, after that you can watch Ashita no Joe 2 (1980) UA-cam has deleted my comment twice already, probably due to the mention of the big bad word.
To finally find your passion, something that you geniuenely love to do is one of the best things ever. It's like falling in love
Yeah, and when thats taken away from you for reasons beyond your control...
@@AoiHeartStrangera fate worse than death. Losing your reason.
You just simply wrote the most beautiful comment i've ever read.
Falling in love with yourself, your own enjoyment and fullfilling. It's an amazing feeling :)
I think it's a feeling even stronger than falling in love
To this day there's no fictional character that feels as alive as Joe does to me.
...
Isso da brecha pra tanta piada kkkkkk
RIP Osamu Dezaki, arguably the most important anime director in history
We deal with trauma our own way. Joe came back to confront it after not getting a real fight from underground matches. He wanders some more and finally comes back to Danpei Nishi and all of Namidabashi.
Joe faces his trauma some more after a streak of losses after refusing to throw hits to the face. The depression hasn’t entirely left Joe but right here he decides to climb that hill.
Summed it up perfectly. It's a pity that they skipped the underground boxing part in Ashita no Joe 2.
@@elmo4672I thought that part was fillers bro???.
@@son-zora5174 it's there in the manga.
One of the best scenes in anime history
Found you😂
@@shiroyasha9886 Yo😂
But imagine being a Joe fan and not watching this everyday 🐐
@@kiransasikumar facts man
Best
@@ryumura6615 nice to see you here ryu
This scene is so simple yet beatiful, the way joe start shadow boxing and his bag interrupt him, and then with a smile put it back on. It may be a little analogy of the baggage we all must carry, but that cant stop us, to do what we lov, you put on your baggage and keep moving foward..
Wow I didn't notice that. Thank you for pointing it out😊 great observation
this is art
🥺❤️
@@HudaWinch حكم رسم ذوات الارواح حرام شرعا
@@HudaWinch
قراءة المرأة للقرآن أمام الرجال الأجانب ، لا تخلو من حالتين :
1. أن تكون القراءة بتغنٍ وتحسينٍ للصوت ، فهذه لا تجوز ؛ لما يترتب عليها من الفتنة .
2. أن تكون القراءة قراءة عادية ليس فيها تغنٍ ولا ترقيق للصوت ، فهذه جائزة إذا كانت هناك حاجة تدعو إلى ذلك
وقد سئل الشيخ ابن عثيمين رحمه الله : ما حكم تحسين الصوت في قراءة القرآن للطالبات عند المدرس في الكلية مع أنها غير مطالبة بذلك ؟
فأجاب : " لا أرى أن تحسن صوتها ؛ لأن الله تعالى يقول : ( فَلا تَخْضَعْنَ بِالْقَوْلِ فَيَطْمَعَ الَّذِي فِي قَلْبِهِ مَرَضٌ وَقُلْنَ قَوْلاً مَعْرُوفاً ) الأحزاب:32 ، فكون الطالبة تأتي بالقرآن على وجه الغنة ، وتحسين الصوت يخشى منه الفتنة ، ويكفي أن تقرأ القرآن قراءة مرسلة عادية "
والله أعلم
@@solo4158 وش تبي انت الحين؟؟؟
@@HudaWinch مدري هههههه
I didn’t realise how good the animation was when I first watched this anime.
For a very old anime the animation tops off man
The first season came out in 1970. The jump in animation is quite noticeable in the 2nd season(1980).
@@かじをとれ the 1st season has its fair share of pretty smooth animation, like the first Carlos vs Joe fight
Its not about animation, its about quality direction and good individual drawings. Dezaki knew how to spread resources in a limited tv anime environment.
@@かじをとれ AnJ 1 is underappreciated, AnJ 2 looks more conventionally beatiful, but if all AnJ anime looked that way, i dont think some things in AnJ 1 would hit as hard, grimy aesthetic suits AnJ 1 narrative that focuses on social realism and at showing problems of poor people living in postwar japan quite a lot, and it could be argued that this is not so much a focus in Joe 2, where focus goes to Joe struggles more than anything. AnJ 1 is as well directed as AnJ 2 but a lot more experimental, cause Dezaki havent had an established style at that point, or at least not in full force, and this experimental nature is great too, Joe 1 is peak kino.
Going from the first series to the second was such an insane experience. That first episode sticks with me, art direction, soundtrack. It keeps the spirit of the original but it elevates it to a new heights i didn't think were possible from an already 10/10 series. What a masterpiece.
Pretty much what everyone experienced. This is the only show I have watched that is directed by Osamu Dezaki but I could tell I was watching the height of his career and art expression.
Ashita no joe, the best thing I've ever watched
Word
this is one of my comfort videos. whenever things seems out of hand, i go back to this to find a bit of peace. thank u for uploading this
Same here I love this scene very much
ur big bro
I love this scene so much, it tells so much without the need for words
As a whole I think AnJ 2 is a the best sequel to anything I've watched ever, it improves upon the first season and portray the change in Joe's character very well
Is this scene a movie or a remastered episode?? The quality is good. I’m still at season 1.
its just a normal episode from season 2 @@ajye8935
@@ajye8935 i think there's a blu-ray version of season 2 i think
This is from season 2
If you're watching season 1 you should probably stop at episode 54 because the rest is anime original ending
Season 2 starts out from where you stop and has much better art although season 1 art tends to grow on you
@@ajye8935
I like to think when Joe lets someone have his spot, that's a sign of his character developing. In season 1, he would've kicked that person's ass. But in season 2, we saw him more relaxed and not as hot headed.
Mas que bello me parece triste que joe viva en estas situaciones, aunque el parece que pertenece a las calles, nunca dejo de ser un niño de 16 años
Decían en otro comentario "Vivió y murió en su ley"
0:46 "Took my spot."
He talks that "it's time to go back" right? This is the beginning of the second season. Between the first and the second seasons there was a 8 year gap, so it was time for the story to go back. People were waiting to see it animated.
1:43 my favourite part
This touched my heart when it appeared, and it was the freaking first episode of the season. No words to describe how beautiful it s.
This “MASTERPIECE”
*The most beautiful scene in all of anime
величайшее аниме за всю историю
It is a masterpiece
The first time I heard about this anime and saw some scenes, I wondered why everyone loved it. After I saw this scene, it proved me wrong.
But you cannot truly fathom the weight of this moment unless you've observed Joe's journey thus far, just like the very final fight of the entire animanga.
@@elmo4672
There needs to be a remake of this. People need to see Ashita no Joe
@@hypnoticskull6342 Well the least we can hope for is both the parts becoming available on some legal streaming website. AnJ was/is huge in Japan but similar to other animangas like Black Jack and Kindaichi Case Files it never got as much traction overseas
a life without passion is quite sad rather meaningless..
Ngl, coming back to this after having finished watching s2, it hits hard man. The music, animation, the story, and simply the pure passion were so powerful that the entire time, i simply just cried. This anime was able to make me laugh, cry, jump from my seat, i mean, this was a rollercoaster. All the openings and especially the first ending were beautiful.
Imma spoil a bit so for those who haven’t watched it, read at your own risk.
SPOILER:
I was watching this with my brother and there was this one scene when Carlos Rivera comes back after he disappeared and had suffered brain damage after his fight with Jose Mendoza. Joe realizes who he is and brings him to his locker room. That scene when Carlos starts hitting Joe, and Joe realizes how weak his punches have become compared to his past life and seeing how he had just become an empty shell of who he was as he starts to cry and break down. THAT scene broke me, and my brother at the same time and the tears just fell off man. Seeing such a strong man getting reduced to that state in a single fight was too much.
All this to say that this anime has by far earned a spot in my top tier of anime list and is very underrated and deserves more recognition. More people need to watch this show.
True, Joe is a great fighter but you know who is a greater one? This video for not being taken down. 👏
better animation than season 3 of 7DS and it came out over 40 years ago.
better animation than a lot of things that come out today
Most amount of emotion I’ve ever experienced from media.
This scene is beautiful, but nothing beats the scene of him comforting Carlos in the dressing room after his fight with Harimau(i believe). Him seeing the state Carlos is in, taking care of him and helping him just made me cry
0:28 is my wallpaper for ever
Has been my wallpaper for more than 15 years 😄
Yep me to
Один из лучших моментов 2 сезона.
Это аниме просто шедевр...
So this is what they call True Art
PEAK and yes
My favorite scene in anything.
Ashita no Joe was something truly special
Nas ruas ali passeava… um homem, um objetivo é uma vida, livre era aquele homem, livre eram seus pensamentos, socos que eram majestosos, o suor que nele escória… deixava a cidade mais bela. - eu
I come back to this everytime I feel burnt out, seeing a man regain his passion for something he likes is inspirational
ほんとに涙が出そうなくらい美しいわ...😢
1:41 What ost is used here?
Hateshinaki Yami No Kanatani
Increíble que el copy no afecte a esto, beautiful escena.
Can someone PLEASE tell me what music is in the background..especially 1:20
夕焼けの街 is the japanese name. You can search it on youtube.
This is too Iconic
I finished AnJ and this video hurts me so bad like I literally feel heartbreak pain.
Love all the new watchers for this anime... this changed entire stories and thinking towards anime. I've know about joe since 2013 I'm from the u.s.a and this isn't a anime alot know about...and I'm just so happy seeing everyone understand how important this was going forward in anime. And how alot of modren popular animes copied this type of story line.
This animation quality is like on par with the Lupin III Bye Bye Lady Liberty and its directed by the same guy (Osamu Dezaki). What I find interesting is that this was released 9 years before the initial release of Lady Liberty.
Just finished this series today...this truly was our Ashita no Joe
the animation and style was waaay ahaed of its time, ashita no joe 2 is on a different lvl with this scene, so beautiful
God i love this scene
A melhor cena dos animes!
What episode is this I need to rewatch this
@@IanDFight07 first episode season 2
@@Ju4n530 thanks
I love how ashita no Joe makes me so empty
Forever joe ...
Put respect on Osamu Dezaki's name
my fav anime
I can relate.
Literally me
This anime made a big whole in my heart
Taylor Lisa Taylor Donna Walker Mary
What is that song?
I remember you Joe
:(
OP could you share the secret formula you used to upload an AnJ clip in max resolution without getting turned into white ashes by TMS?
🥶🥶🥶
@@Ju4n530 I'm serious, Would like to know if there is one; I wanted to upload a 3 minute clip (The scene where Joe tells Noriko about burning to pure white ashes and how Carlos and Riikishi probably felt the same way.) but the copyright on it won't let me.
@@elmo4672 Appeal to youtube the claim and be lucky.
@@Ju4n530 Appealing comes after uploading right, I can't upload in the first place xD
@@elmo4672 thats a big problem, indentify why it gets blocked, is it the video or audio, if it is the video you can add black borders or smthing andif it the audio you can cut small portions etc
That traffic looks deadly
shit this gave me goosebumps
I feel like I'm not fully grasping this scene, since I don't have enough context.
When you understand Joe Yabuki as a character and know all the shit he's been thru this scene is very powerful.
He stopped boxing due to psychological trauma and ran away from his gym, and here he decides to return.
Joe made me ask myself a single question by the end of the series. Would I be willing to die for something I love?
Would you?
@@turtelgang2459
I don't know
@@hypnoticskull6342 then u probably dont love that thing u think u love
@@poornachandra5549
Don't care. Still gonna go for it
@@poornachandra5549Not being willing to die in vain doesn't mean you don't love it. You just have a strong sense of self-preservation. Most of the time, deaths of that sort are avoidable. If you're alive, you get to keep doing what you love. Take care.
What’s the name of the OST? That’s being played here?
0:44 when I see someone on the bench I was using at the gym
mood
man... i know what you mean
"damn. He took my spot" is what joe said and fits this comment.
life.. it's all just a dream
_"Is all that we see or seem but a dream within a dream?"_
He's literally me
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no,sorry, nothing and no one can't compare with Joe's manliest
There’s Kenshiro. But they’re both respectable
Rikiishi
Real
Ashita no Joe RIP
January 20, 2023
Hay y habrá Héroes, pero Joe es un gigante entre todos ellos
5k th like omg it gone to 5k brooo
Masterpiece
Why the sun is always so big in old animés? They would be burned to ashes.
That's the trademark of Osamu Dezaki's shows. Huge emphasis on the sun.
I mean he did get burnt to white ashes so that was probably foreshadowing.
I remember, Joe
JOOOOEE😭
Imagine the Old Joe crossed to Ippo in an episode or perhaps a movie.😊
Thank you
Where can we watch Tomorrow’s Joe in the highest quality?
The original anime (S1) is being upscaled to 4K; you can find posts on it on the Ashita no Joe subreddit.
Despite the foibles and chaos of real life, there’s still a place within to be carefree and find yourself
look at that art man they dont make them like this anymore
What website did you use to get the recording of the anime? It’s very high definition
I downloaded the episode on nyaa
@@Ju4n530 I tried to download the episodes from nyaa, but they have subtitles, how do you remove then?
@@franci_00 HorribleSubs are hardsubbed. The ones I used are from Arabic fansub. Those are softsubbed but occasionally there is a watermark. Luckily that watermark didn't show up for this segment of the episode.
@@Ju4n530 ok thanks
Love this scene
Im here because of the game on neo geo
eu te amo joe
Direção do Dezaki é muito boa.
Joe Yabuki>>>>>>> Ippo.
The latter has been a spineless wimp with almost zero character development for more than 20 years. It's irritating to read morikawa's dragged out manga now.
damn i love both
@@TheBBCSlurpeeYou as a fan deserved better. Morikawa been trolling his fanbase since around mid 2000s.
The manga's pacing and direction turned to absolute turd when ippo vs miyata fell apart or after Miyata faced Randy Boy Jr. It was downhill from there.
I'm not even gonna touch how morikawa is a blatant racist towards african American fighters.
Yeah in terms of the protagonist Joe clears. However, if we take into account the whole cast, I think Ippo takes it.
Hajime no ippo. Is good too, but it kinda fell off lately.
Greatest char i ever seen
I have watched ippo is this manga better than it?
Absolutely, it is more character driven and the matches are more impactful. I 100% recommend watching the anime instead. It is way better than the manga. If the manga has a beautiful story then the anime amplifies it by 100 because of the top-notch and stellar directing.
@@Ju4n530 thank u bro going to binge it
YES!! 100% Ashita No Joe is better than Ippo! Joe Yabuki is such a well-written character he feels real. Genuinely one of the best characters ever put on the TV screen.
@@sastashroud7646 did you watch it??
@@StrawHatPirates56 😏✌️
When anime was still considered art by its audience and was actually mature..
Those days are long gone
Maybe, just maybe... There is still hope.
@@raulbetancourt5795 i would still have hope if not 100% of the community wasnt consuming isekai,generic shonen to left creativity in the dust.. what a downfall
@@trigunn3414
Well, I'm a idiot and idiots like me are optismitic, so I will continue hoping 😅
@@raulbetancourt5795 Haha its okay i used to be like that too its fine as long as you are entertained i found anime still entertaining even now but quality wise it doesnt catch up
Bruv go watch shit actually airing. There’s still a lot
beauty
PURE Art
everyone here has a retro millennial 90s anime profile pic
i have animal pic 🙂
😢. Most beautiful scene in anime imo
Thanks.
Thanks...
Episode?
It is the first episode from season 2.
🥊🥊🥊
There's a lot of versions of the anime, which ones this one from?
It is the episode 1 from Season 2, tv version.
Yall where can I watch this? I'm reading the manga and I really wanna watch it
Any anime p1raeecy website since its not available legally. I recommend reading the manga up till the point where Joe meets Yoko to become Carlos' sparring partner, after that you can watch Ashita no Joe 2 (1980)
UA-cam has deleted my comment twice already, probably due to the mention of the big bad word.
@@elmo4672 thanks
0:51 cool shot
fr
someone know more animes with this vibes and animation?? absolute masterpieces
Monster is in its league in terms of plot and characters.
Watch other shows directed by Osamu Dezaki.
出崎統監督の映画版「エースをねらえ」をお勧めします
あしたのジョー2と同時期に作られたアニメです