The scene with Kasuga talking to Madoka on the phone is so well done. The long awkward pauses, the fidgeting around trying to get comfortable while he listens, the fact that you only hear Madoka's voice and are forced to watch him pause and think about what to say next while he listens to her. There's no wacky shenanigans now to get him out of a tight spot, no awkward monologues telling the audience what he's thinking. Now he has to sit there and really commit to what he wants. The comically indecisive character now has to make a decision on what he wants in life, to say what he really thinks and has to choose between two people he cares about. This movie is a complete 180 from what the series was and I appreciate its rawness in comparison.
It's such a great movie because it takes the love triangle dynamic of this gag manga romantic comedy and instead shows how a love triangle like this would actually work in real life. Full of guilt, hurt and anguish.
One of the reasons why I love this movie is because it doesn’t sugarcoat the ending of this love triangle *at all.* It’s not just a breaking of a relationship but also friendships as the trio could never be the same again. Ik Movie 2 tries to bring that trio back again but it’s not quite the same as the one it used to be from the TV series. The events of Movie 1 changed the lives of the Kyosuke, Madoka and Hikaru forever. Yet it was inevitable from the start that someone would get hurt by the end and not everyone will be happy, at least until they learned to move on.
@@ak-t7d6f To be fair, with Movie 2, it's many years after the events of Movie 1 and everyone is a full grown adult and enough time has passed for people to movie on. I know Movie 2 doesn't get a great rap but I enjoyed it overall and I think it's a fitting conclusion for the anime.
@@MrSuperjam789 Oh I loved Movie 2 to death. Its both good end and bad end at the same time, rather than just straight-up ripping your guts out, like Movie 1 tends to do (and no, that's not me saying its "bad" for doing so, just that its not emotionally satisfying, and often requires a certain emotional state to fully appreciate). Movie 1 was definitely more "real life" which is why it hits harder Movie 2 however required esper time travel shenanigans in order to put things back together again LOL
@@MrSuperjam789 it probably gives me a bias, since movie 2 was the first proper KOR content I had seen. Also, I enjoyed the dub, probably because the average quality was quite low at the time
The word you are looking for is called SEINEN, anime for grown ups dealing with grown up themes. Even modern seinen do not change much from 80s and 90s seinen.
Just learned of this today and don't think I can stomach watching it. So far not liking Kyosuke as a character but something about the gut wrenching emotional roller coaster. Maybe its a good contrast to the over used happy ending for all tropes.
@@Aequitas887 It certainly makes for a more realistic take on how a end a love triangle. It hurts, but that's also part of life. The second movie also helps mend some things years after the events of the first movie, although the movie itself isn't as loved as much as the first. I still consider it required viewing after the first movie though.
@@Mugen026 A lot of people don't like it because it wasn't written by the original mangaka, but instead by the scriptwriter for most of the anime episodes and the first movie. Movie 2 isn't as good as the rest of the series but I still think it's important to watch for anyone who likes the anime.
I saw this without having seen a single episode or read the Manga and it still was bitter sweet- I can only imagine it was more so for people who knew these characters so well from the series
I'm not a language expert and the subtitle is probably the most accurate translation, buuuut, when Ayukawa says "I want to see you." The Japanese word is "haita," which means inviting to enter. There is a more salacious interpretation of this conversation which I suppose they were classy enough to clean up in subtitle?
I think Maison Ikkoku is much better. They look alike because it's probably a lot of the same animators. Also this is a movie and not the tv show. The TV show was quite different.
The serie in itself is about a teenage boy in a new town whose secret he can't tell is that he has ESP power. He comes across 2 girls and thus goes a love triangle, very light hearted in with many exiting moments due to his and his family's magic. The hero is dimwitted but still likable but the force of the serie resides in Ayukawa who has many layers and was elected as best female character for many years. This movie ends the serie and shifts the tone but I think it is a welcome change to the serie wacky adventure as the chenanigans always reflected teenage spirit and were mostly due to the situation being stagnant. Here it ends with the MC and Ayukawa making a real choice for their life
@@thehartofthegalexi8433 Yup, I can see the case for the Maison Ikkoku TV show being better, though I'd add that KOR movie is pretty much on par with Maison when it comes to Romantic Drama - Interestingly, the director for "Return to that Day" (Tomomi Mochizuki) also directed the Maison film, forming another connection between the two series.
Why do I suddenly feel like Madoka and Hikaru should've gotten together instead of Madoka getting with the male lead? Hikaru got her life straight and she deserves more than the guy who broke her heart when he chose Madoka.
I disagree. This movie does justice to Hikaru's character. In the manga, she was completely oblivious to the fact that Kyosuke was seeing Madoka behind her back. It was through Manami that she found out. It wasn't even Kyosuke who broke it down to her. So in the end it made her look like a fool (she admits it in the manga too). On the other hand in the anime, she reveals that she was aware of Kyosuke secretly loving Madoka but that she was trying hard so Kyosuke would give up on Madoka and look her way. But that doesn't happen. She doesn't accept it right away and almost becomes desperate to win Kyosuke back. I find this more realistic. Whereas in the manga she just somehow accepts it like it's a perfect fairytale ending. Don't get me wrong, I love both the manga and the anime but I think the anime ending being bittersweet is more fitting.
Hikaru can’t standing with dating Madoka anymore being a part! She’s must told him a truth of couples dates everyday and every night of firework festival!
Madoka and Kyousuke deserve each other but they are not horrible people. Their lack of courage in not letting Hikaru face the reality before was a mistake. Kyousuke's indecision was a problem, but drive Hikaru away could have been mean get Madoka dislike (the episode 15 is the greatest proof of that). Kyousuke main fault was accepting that kiss that really have deluding her too much, while Madoka fault was her attitude during the series. She was a jerk with Kyousuke's sometimes, she was unable to try to start a true relantionship with Kyousuke because she don't wanted hurt Hikaru and renounce to her friendship with her. Madoka had even call herself a fool because she becoming aware that she could have been able to have Kyousuke before the movie and avoiding deluding Hikaru too much if she was able to be honest with both Hikaru and herself time ago. Hikaru knew about their feelings but she continue to acting like she wasn't aware of the situation between them because she don't want renounce to none of they 2, but when she have to face reality she refuse to give and Madoka and Kyousuke was forced to drive her away even if both of they 2 really had hate did so. In the 2nd movie Hikaru is not a movie star from what I remember she had yet to be able to take the definitive step that would have ensured her a successful career.
I honestly wasn’t a fan of the 1st movie I feel like something was missing on it. I would have prefered them to just end it with the original “Like or Love” question on the manga and possibly continue it with the 2nd movie.
The fact that the Manga's ending wasn't a logical ending for the anime because the reason that have triggered the events of the Manga's ending were the fact that Hikaru wasn't aware that Kyousuke actually loves Madoka and the character Sayuri Hirose has tell her about them, on other hand in the anime Sayuri Hirose was completely absent and Hikaru long the story unlike the Manga's case has get many hints that Kyosuke always has prefered Madoka over her. Because of this I think that Movie 1 was a more sensed and logical epilogue for the anime than the Manga's ending.
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A vaporwave music video is needed
80s and 90s aesthetics are top tier
No contest.
The acting of Hiromi Tsuru as Madoka Ayukawa is just superb.
RIP
The scene with Kasuga talking to Madoka on the phone is so well done. The long awkward pauses, the fidgeting around trying to get comfortable while he listens, the fact that you only hear Madoka's voice and are forced to watch him pause and think about what to say next while he listens to her. There's no wacky shenanigans now to get him out of a tight spot, no awkward monologues telling the audience what he's thinking. Now he has to sit there and really commit to what he wants. The comically indecisive character now has to make a decision on what he wants in life, to say what he really thinks and has to choose between two people he cares about. This movie is a complete 180 from what the series was and I appreciate its rawness in comparison.
It's such a great movie because it takes the love triangle dynamic of this gag manga romantic comedy and instead shows how a love triangle like this would actually work in real life. Full of guilt, hurt and anguish.
One of the reasons why I love this movie is because it doesn’t sugarcoat the ending of this love triangle *at all.*
It’s not just a breaking of a relationship but also friendships as the trio could never be the same again.
Ik Movie 2 tries to bring that trio back again but it’s not quite the same as the one it used to be from the TV series. The events of Movie 1 changed the lives of the Kyosuke, Madoka and Hikaru forever. Yet it was inevitable from the start that someone would get hurt by the end and not everyone will be happy, at least until they learned to move on.
@@ak-t7d6f To be fair, with Movie 2, it's many years after the events of Movie 1 and everyone is a full grown adult and enough time has passed for people to movie on. I know Movie 2 doesn't get a great rap but I enjoyed it overall and I think it's a fitting conclusion for the anime.
@@MrSuperjam789 Oh I loved Movie 2 to death. Its both good end and bad end at the same time, rather than just straight-up ripping your guts out, like Movie 1 tends to do (and no, that's not me saying its "bad" for doing so, just that its not emotionally satisfying, and often requires a certain emotional state to fully appreciate).
Movie 1 was definitely more "real life" which is why it hits harder
Movie 2 however required esper time travel shenanigans in order to put things back together again LOL
@@k1productions87 Agreed. Movie 1 is more realistic but Movie 2 is kinda a return to the tv series with the esper stuff.
@@MrSuperjam789 it probably gives me a bias, since movie 2 was the first proper KOR content I had seen. Also, I enjoyed the dub, probably because the average quality was quite low at the time
man i love the aesthetics of retro anime
Anime back then are just something else
yea modern anime can eat shit for all I care
The word you are looking for is called SEINEN, anime for grown ups dealing with grown up themes.
Even modern seinen do not change much from 80s and 90s seinen.
@@SMGJohn but Kimagure Orange Road wasn’t seinen😑
@@yangwen-li4283 it's shoujo, no?
@@hashshashiin.forsī it's not even shoujo either, it was published in Shonen Jump magazine. Also just because it is romance doesn’t mean it is shoujo,
This movie... it's so painful to watch because of what happens, yet I can't get enough of it.
Just learned of this today and don't think I can stomach watching it. So far not liking Kyosuke as a character but something about the gut wrenching emotional roller coaster. Maybe its a good contrast to the over used happy ending for all tropes.
@@Aequitas887 It certainly makes for a more realistic take on how a end a love triangle. It hurts, but that's also part of life. The second movie also helps mend some things years after the events of the first movie, although the movie itself isn't as loved as much as the first. I still consider it required viewing after the first movie though.
@@Mugen026 A lot of people don't like it because it wasn't written by the original mangaka, but instead by the scriptwriter for most of the anime episodes and the first movie. Movie 2 isn't as good as the rest of the series but I still think it's important to watch for anyone who likes the anime.
@@Aequitas887 Yeah he's a pussy for most of the TV series. But that's why his character development in Movie 1 feels so special.
do you have to watch the anime first? or can I watch only the movies?
Who could have watched this series and not had a terrible crush on Ayukawa? I know I did.
So true
I love the 90s Japan vibe with a sprinkle of GameBoy aesthetics
Gameboy aesthetics? What
Its an 80s show, as far as i know.
it literaly says 1988...bruh...
@@SMGJohn what the fuck are Gameboy aesthetics? 😂
@@nickrodriguez3850 those nostalgic vibes that used to be commonly seen on the streets. Those are vanished now sadly.
あの日にかえりたいはまつもと先生との事もあって賛否あるけど
和田加奈子の「不確かな〜」
「あの空を抱きしめて」は神曲だと思う
RIP, Hiromi Tsuru (Madoka Ayukawa, Bulma from Dragonball)
I love this movie. Very few anime gave me the same feeling this movie did.
Though I do get a lot of feels from the second movie too. Yuki Kajiura's amazing soundtrack definitely helped a lot as well.
Best channel for streaming old anime
I saw this without having seen a single episode or read the Manga and it still was bitter sweet- I can only imagine it was more so for people who knew these characters so well from the series
I really appreciate you guys
She's ridiculously mature, deep, classy and beautiful.
Soul crushing & and that darn Cat knew what was going to go down, all along. Good show.
Who else digs the music starting at 6:01 ?
Es unas de mis Soundtrack favoritas.
"Be Your Only One" compuesto por Shirō Sagisu.
This is a very slow oases anime yet has you hooked on every minute.
Give this show some credits, at least Kanako Wada had contributed her singing talent for the soundtracks.
My childhood sweetheart ❤️
I once mistook this for Maison ikkoku due to its similar animation
Those studios did a lot of work in the 80s. A lot of them look alike. lol
Why no one has ever written a crossover of these two? 🤔
@@thehartofthegalexi8433 That actually makes sense
Because they share the same character designer: Takada Akemi.
@@ak-t7d6f no wonder
This anime really emotional love anime
I can never look at a park bench the same way cause of this movie
man,such a good anime
I am really thankful for this channel
Romantic anime has always been my weakness.
I'm not a language expert and the subtitle is probably the most accurate translation, buuuut, when Ayukawa says "I want to see you." The Japanese word is "haita," which means inviting to enter. There is a more salacious interpretation of this conversation which I suppose they were classy enough to clean up in subtitle?
会いたい /aitai/ = I want to meet you = I want to see you
@@AYRYZIGER You sound like you're in Japan. I'm in the US. Why do you wish to meet?
This is the alternative universe where Yamcha and Bulma are actually a couple.
0:53 song
Futashika na I Love You - Kanako Wada
Nostalgic👍🏼
鮎川まどかの浴衣姿がなんか良いな😅😊
花火大会で花火もあがったし🎉🎉🎉春日くんもいつまでも優柔不断でいいかな😅
ひかるちゃんのキャハーダーリンってのが聞けて良かったです😊
現代よりもこの頃自分はガキだったけど、今よりも不便な事が多いけどずっと生きやかたな
The money, determination, hard work and desire put into OVAs at this time makes just about all new anime, minus Ghibli, to shame.
I can fell it everytime
Pueden traducir al español los diálogos cuando hablan por teléfono.😢
Ive never seen this show. Im getting Maison Ikkoku vibes. Is is like that?
I think Maison Ikkoku is much better. They look alike because it's probably a lot of the same animators. Also this is a movie and not the tv show. The TV show was quite different.
The serie in itself is about a teenage boy in a new town whose secret he can't tell is that he has ESP power.
He comes across 2 girls and thus goes a love triangle, very light hearted in with many exiting moments due to his and his family's magic.
The hero is dimwitted but still likable but the force of the serie resides in Ayukawa who has many layers and was elected as best female character for many years.
This movie ends the serie and shifts the tone but I think it is a welcome change to the serie wacky adventure as the chenanigans always reflected teenage spirit and were mostly due to the situation being stagnant.
Here it ends with the MC and Ayukawa making a real choice for their life
@@thehartofthegalexi8433 Yup, I can see the case for the Maison Ikkoku TV show being better, though I'd add that KOR movie is pretty much on par with Maison when it comes to Romantic Drama - Interestingly, the director for "Return to that Day" (Tomomi Mochizuki) also directed the Maison film, forming another connection between the two series.
Why do I suddenly feel like Madoka and Hikaru should've gotten together instead of Madoka getting with the male lead? Hikaru got her life straight and she deserves more than the guy who broke her heart when he chose Madoka.
こんな回あったっけ
I'm so happy I dont have to watch Hikaru grovel in this clip. I love KOR but they really screwed Hikaru in the movie compared to the manga.
how is that? I didn't read the manga.
I disagree. This movie does justice to Hikaru's character. In the manga, she was completely oblivious to the fact that Kyosuke was seeing Madoka behind her back. It was through Manami that she found out. It wasn't even Kyosuke who broke it down to her. So in the end it made her look like a fool (she admits it in the manga too).
On the other hand in the anime, she reveals that she was aware of Kyosuke secretly loving Madoka but that she was trying hard so Kyosuke would give up on Madoka and look her way. But that doesn't happen. She doesn't accept it right away and almost becomes desperate to win Kyosuke back. I find this more realistic.
Whereas in the manga she just somehow accepts it like it's a perfect fairytale ending.
Don't get me wrong, I love both the manga and the anime but I think the anime ending being bittersweet is more fitting.
the series was very beautiful but in the end who wins between the two?the series was very beautiful but in the end who wins between the two?
Madoka of course
Where I can watch?
Tubi
Hikaru can’t standing with dating Madoka anymore being a part! She’s must told him
a truth of couples dates everyday and every night of firework festival!
madoka and kyosuke are horrible people who deserve each other LMFAOOO glad hikaru became a movie star and is living her best life
Madoka and Kyousuke deserve each other but they are not horrible people. Their lack of courage in not letting Hikaru face the reality before was a mistake. Kyousuke's indecision was a problem, but drive Hikaru away could have been mean get Madoka dislike (the episode 15 is the greatest proof of that). Kyousuke main fault was accepting that kiss that really have deluding her too much, while Madoka fault was her attitude during the series.
She was a jerk with Kyousuke's sometimes, she was unable to try to start a true relantionship with Kyousuke because she don't wanted hurt Hikaru and renounce to her friendship with her. Madoka had even call herself a fool because she becoming aware that she could have been able to have Kyousuke before the movie and avoiding deluding Hikaru too much if she was able to be honest with both Hikaru and herself time ago.
Hikaru knew about their feelings but she continue to acting like she wasn't aware of the situation between them because she don't want renounce to none of they 2, but when she have to face reality she refuse to give and Madoka and Kyousuke was forced to drive her away even if both of they 2 really had hate did so.
In the 2nd movie Hikaru is not a movie star from what I remember she had yet to be able to take the definitive step that would have ensured her a successful career.
I honestly wasn’t a fan of the 1st movie I feel like something was missing on it. I would have prefered them to just end it with the original “Like or Love” question on the manga and possibly continue it with the 2nd movie.
The fact that the Manga's ending wasn't a logical ending for the anime because the reason that have triggered the events of the Manga's ending were the fact that Hikaru wasn't aware that Kyousuke actually loves Madoka and the character Sayuri Hirose has tell her about them, on other hand in the anime Sayuri Hirose was completely absent and Hikaru long the story unlike the Manga's case has get many hints that Kyosuke always has prefered Madoka over her. Because of this I think that Movie 1 was a more sensed and logical epilogue for the anime than the Manga's ending.
Anime name
It's in the, uh, video title?
Its, “she cant hold back her feeling anymore” the movie
Rumiko Takahashi?
No. Original manga artist was someone else (forgot the name) who passed away a little while ago.
No. Izumi Matsumoto it's the creator of Kimagure Orange Road.
@@lukecastle6530 They must've gone to the same art class.
Um
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oh my God, that's disgusting, this represents perfectly everything Orange Road IS NOT
That look like ranma
my GOT
cowboy bebop it's better ,Alexander it's better, evangelion etc etc
but this , anyway
GOT
新きまぐれ☆オレンジロードのBlu-ray💿️再販して欲しいなぁ,どうしても欲しいよぉ😭