I'm back! I don't know how well this video will perform, but I hope at the end of the day, someone could relate to this at all. Don't worry, got some more stuff planned for this year, I'm not going anywhere!
Is joe really a good inspiration? The man who pushed all those who loved him aside, and hastily and recklessly ran towards his own death, and allowed his loved ones to see him day by day slowly but inevitably kill himself. If all you see is a inspirational and motivational person when you saw joe dead on that stool, then I’m sorry. You’ve been watching this anime with your eyes closed.
@@Manoplys He might not be for you, but he is for me. Can you say for yourself that you found something that fuels you? Do you have a passion you’re willing to burn down to pure white ashes for? Probably not. And you don’t have to respect everything he did in his life to be inspired by him. His life isn’t one to mimic but as with every story, you can learn something from him and apply it to yourself.
@@Manoplys Truth be told, Joe's life and death was more tragic. He could've lived a lot longer had he decided to listen to his friends and gave up boxing. But at the same time, I don't think that type of life would've been satisfying for him and it would have just made him a shell of who he was. Joe just wasn't the type of person to give something like that up at the fear of death since the ring was like a home for him. It allowed him to meet and connect with other people like him such as Rikiishi.
@@Manoplyshe died doing the thing he loved the most, he died doing the thing that gave a meaning to his life, and therefore he died knowing that his life has been fulfilled and he knows there's nothing left to do after his last fight with the champ.
i remember watching this way back somewhere around 2022 from an online website. it was something i didn't know i needed during my miserable and life is meaningless phase during the pandemic. animation and soundtracks were also perfect especially the 80s adaptation. the themes & characters were also moving & compelling. despite being an old series i still think the life lessons and message still holds up than most modern disney films.
Being passionate about something in your life is very beautiful. It gives your life purpose and meaning. It drives you to achieve something in your life.
This video is not only what I needed to watch and hear for I too am going through a period of burn out with a personal project of mine; but this has got to be the best Ashita no Joe video that perfectly captures what this series is all about and why its impact changed so many lives, including mine, for the absolute better. Thank you.
This is my first time every viewing your channel am I'm glad I clicked on this video. I saw this video pop into my recommendations a few times last night and finally clicked on it today after work. The "Just Quit Already" really resonated with me. I used to love my job, would go above and beyond, come in early or stay late if they asked. I used to feel that passion and love. The last 2 years has been a downward spiral of negative emotion to the point of feeling dread build up within me on my drive to work. The only time I feel at peace is when I'm away from the place. Everything I loved about the space has taken a 180 and the people I enjoyed working with have all moved on. After complaining so many times I get the question "If you hate it so much why haven't you quit" Part of me feels like it will get better but honestly? I don't know anything else and I've been here almost 1/3 of my life. On a positive note I'm happy I made a channel with my best friend. Not for the views or likes but for the memories we can hold and come back to. I know that passion will never die. Thank you for the wonderful video I can't wait to read the manga in the future.
You're underrated and I know you'll find the success you desire in your career. As long as you keep the mindset you have now and never forget the lessons you've been taught by this series and life I'm sure you'll find your way.
Already half way through this retrospective, and man I feel that, I feel that a lot Cheems. I honestly think you make some amazing videos looking over your favorite mangas and anime, and your passion for content really shows through, even if that passion could seem to burn out after awhile. Personally I've gone through some rough patches with my passions too, mainly as an artist, and sometimes I think I should quit, either because I feel there's just so much I promised to get done for others and not enough time to finish, or wanting to improve as much as my fellow artists friends, it all almost becomes a pit, a pit of regret and depression that shouldn't really be there for something I have a deep passion for. But despite that, they're are times when those feelings can be overcomed, and our personal pursuit of satisfaction and rekindling of our own passion couldn't be anymore greater, no matter how long it may take. I hope you'll still be able to upload more videos in the future of as many series or franchies you love, cause who am I to say you shouldn't stop making what you enjoy? Keep on going Cheems!
Watched joe for the first time a few months ago and you literally stole the thoughts I have about it straight from my brain. Amazing video, best anj one I have ever seen!
Hey, I just wanted to tell you that this was an absolutely, absolutely, magnificent video. Well made in every way, the message behind it, the montage, the AnJ vibes, it was perfect. I rarely leave a comment on a video, I'm of the silent majority, but I just had to do it for this one. That's the first video I've seen of you, and it's certainly not gonna be the last. The views counter really don't reflect the quality. Keep it up at your own pace, you're a gem on this platform.
Best video on the channel so far !! :D That was really good ! I think we need more of the positive messages some people can get from consuming media. I somehow relate to the video because series like Hajime no Ippo, ironically also a boxing manga, and Berserk impacted me in similar ways. Thanks for keep doing videos Cheems, they're awesome
This video hits me straight to my heart, piercing my soul. Because I went through the same moment in life, and Joe happened to be there where and when i needed it. Ashita no Joe is not a simple manga or an animation, is that friend that you miss and you need to visit from time to time, because he knows how u feel. Thank you!
Amazing video you were right about how people can some what relate to joe I remember at the time where I was depressed 2 years ago I didn't ate at all that much for days and I remember I was at the episode where joe force himself to not eat and when he did just for a little before his fight with kim I felt happy for joe it was like a reward to see him eat even tho I was at a bad place at that time but I kept moving forward like joe did and I'm happy
I'm 30. I've seen all kinds of anime. I recently watched Ashita No Joe. After one watch through its my favorite anime ever. It absolutely embodies the feeling of being a oucasted and lost youth with no hope in the world but to be left the fuck alone, and to discover something that makes your life feel worth living.
I loved your video on chars counterattack but now I see that you made a video on my favourite anime of all time. Amazing video! And that fight with Rikishi. Absolutely beautiful and tragic 😞 😢
Hey do you by chance have the link to ballad 1980? The first song played in the video. I can’t find it and it’s the best rendition of the song I’ve heard
I managed to find the Japanese Blu-Ray’s for a cheap price. Unfortunately there’s no real place to get the entire series in that quality outside of Japan
CANT SPELL JOE YABUKİ WHİTHOUT SAYİNG THE BEST WRİTTEN THİNG EVER EXSİSTED ON THİS MULTİVERSE WE ARE ON EVEN IN EVERY TİMELİNE THİS İS THE BEST NOTHİNG CAN PASS THİS MASTERPİECE
Megalobox had a line which indirectly explains the whole message of AnJ; "Whether you’re a power player who wears a weighty crown, or some poor soul with barely a pebble to his name… Nobody can escape death. *But if you live your life so that when it comes, you’re satisfied, even if it’s not the end you were hoping for, you’ll have no reason to fear death.”*
The message is to find out what makes you passionate in life. Live life doing stuff that makes you feel complete, things that get you in touch with your emotions and human side. If today was the last day of your life, how happy would you be? Would you have any regrets? Would you have any baggage or trauma to carry on into death? Don't find something you're willing to die for per say. If we wanna dumb the message of the show a little down, do something you'd be happy doing, even if it were the last thing you could ever do
Yo having no dialogue for the forst 50 seconds of your video i think has destroyed viewer retention on the video, i reccomend just jumping straight into it next time
I'm back! I don't know how well this video will perform, but I hope at the end of the day, someone could relate to this at all. Don't worry, got some more stuff planned for this year, I'm not going anywhere!
Imma need a stream big bro 🗣️
@@legion2783 oh right lmao, imma stream in a hour or so then
I can't wait to see more of you. You and Joe are very inspiring to me with your respected careers.
Joe has been my ultimate inspiration. He’s a driving force and motivates me to move forward. I’ll remember him, forever
Is joe really a good inspiration? The man who pushed all those who loved him aside, and hastily and recklessly ran towards his own death, and allowed his loved ones to see him day by day slowly but inevitably kill himself. If all you see is a inspirational and motivational person when you saw joe dead on that stool, then I’m sorry. You’ve been watching this anime with your eyes closed.
@@Manoplys He might not be for you, but he is for me. Can you say for yourself that you found something that fuels you? Do you have a passion you’re willing to burn down to pure white ashes for? Probably not. And you don’t have to respect everything he did in his life to be inspired by him. His life isn’t one to mimic but as with every story, you can learn something from him and apply it to yourself.
@@Manoplys Truth be told, Joe's life and death was more tragic. He could've lived a lot longer had he decided to listen to his friends and gave up boxing. But at the same time, I don't think that type of life would've been satisfying for him and it would have just made him a shell of who he was. Joe just wasn't the type of person to give something like that up at the fear of death since the ring was like a home for him. It allowed him to meet and connect with other people like him such as Rikiishi.
Coming up as an orphan boxing was so tied to his own being you might as well ask him not to breathe @TKadz
@@Manoplyshe died doing the thing he loved the most, he died doing the thing that gave a meaning to his life, and therefore he died knowing that his life has been fulfilled and he knows there's nothing left to do after his last fight with the champ.
I don’t think this can ever not be my top 1
i remember watching this way back somewhere around 2022 from an online website. it was something i didn't know i needed during my miserable and life is meaningless phase during the pandemic. animation and soundtracks were also perfect especially the 80s adaptation. the themes & characters were also moving & compelling. despite being an old series i still think the life lessons and message still holds up than most modern disney films.
Being passionate about something in your life is very beautiful. It gives your life purpose and meaning. It drives you to achieve something in your life.
This video is not only what I needed to watch and hear for I too am going through a period of burn out with a personal project of mine; but this has got to be the best Ashita no Joe video that perfectly captures what this series is all about and why its impact changed so many lives, including mine, for the absolute better. Thank you.
This is my first time every viewing your channel am I'm glad I clicked on this video.
I saw this video pop into my recommendations a few times last night and finally clicked on it today after work.
The "Just Quit Already" really resonated with me.
I used to love my job, would go above and beyond, come in early or stay late if they asked. I used to feel that passion and love. The last 2 years has been a downward spiral of negative emotion to the point of feeling dread build up within me on my drive to work. The only time I feel at peace is when I'm away from the place. Everything I loved about the space has taken a 180 and the people I enjoyed working with have all moved on. After complaining so many times I get the question "If you hate it so much why haven't you quit" Part of me feels like it will get better but honestly? I don't know anything else and I've been here almost 1/3 of my life.
On a positive note I'm happy I made a channel with my best friend. Not for the views or likes but for the memories we can hold and come back to. I know that passion will never die.
Thank you for the wonderful video I can't wait to read the manga in the future.
Ashita no joe is the best written story ever .
See you next year🎉
Thank you for this video
Amazing video bro, no one else is making these type of vids about ashita no joe
You're underrated and I know you'll find the success you desire in your career. As long as you keep the mindset you have now and never forget the lessons you've been taught by this series and life I'm sure you'll find your way.
Singlehandedly one of the best ANJ videos
Already half way through this retrospective, and man I feel that, I feel that a lot Cheems. I honestly think you make some amazing videos looking over your favorite mangas and anime, and your passion for content really shows through, even if that passion could seem to burn out after awhile. Personally I've gone through some rough patches with my passions too, mainly as an artist, and sometimes I think I should quit, either because I feel there's just so much I promised to get done for others and not enough time to finish, or wanting to improve as much as my fellow artists friends, it all almost becomes a pit, a pit of regret and depression that shouldn't really be there for something I have a deep passion for. But despite that, they're are times when those feelings can be overcomed, and our personal pursuit of satisfaction and rekindling of our own passion couldn't be anymore greater, no matter how long it may take. I hope you'll still be able to upload more videos in the future of as many series or franchies you love, cause who am I to say you shouldn't stop making what you enjoy? Keep on going Cheems!
Thank you so much for the heartfelt comment! I'm glad I'm not alone when it comes to this sort of burnout, and thanks for the encouraging words!
Watched joe for the first time a few months ago and you literally stole the thoughts I have about it straight from my brain. Amazing video, best anj one I have ever seen!
I can listen to you for hours...
Hey,
I just wanted to tell you that this was an absolutely, absolutely, magnificent video. Well made in every way, the message behind it, the montage, the AnJ vibes, it was perfect.
I rarely leave a comment on a video, I'm of the silent majority, but I just had to do it for this one. That's the first video I've seen of you, and it's certainly not gonna be the last. The views counter really don't reflect the quality. Keep it up at your own pace, you're a gem on this platform.
Thank you so much! Comments like these makes creating content all the more worth it, I truly appreciate your support!
Best video on the channel so far !! :D That was really good ! I think we need more of the positive messages some people can get from consuming media. I somehow relate to the video because series like Hajime no Ippo, ironically also a boxing manga, and Berserk impacted me in similar ways. Thanks for keep doing videos Cheems, they're awesome
This video hits me straight to my heart, piercing my soul. Because I went through the same moment in life, and Joe happened to be there where and when i needed it. Ashita no Joe is not a simple manga or an animation, is that friend that you miss and you need to visit from time to time, because he knows how u feel. Thank you!
Amazing video you were right about how people can some what relate to joe I remember at the time where I was depressed 2 years ago I didn't ate at all that much for days and I remember I was at the episode where joe force himself to not eat and when he did just for a little before his fight with kim I felt happy for joe it was like a reward to see him eat even tho I was at a bad place at that time but I kept moving forward like joe did and I'm happy
Damn gundam and Ashita no Joe by the same UA-camr W
I love this so much. I am soo happy you reviewed this!!!
Thx bro
Amazing video
Thanks for the support!
Most underrated show
I'm 30. I've seen all kinds of anime. I recently watched Ashita No Joe. After one watch through its my favorite anime ever. It absolutely embodies the feeling of being a oucasted and lost youth with no hope in the world but to be left the fuck alone, and to discover something that makes your life feel worth living.
Good work partner
The best anime
thank you
I hope this video stays up. All the videos on it seem to get taken down super fast.
joseph of tomorrow
Pls more Joe videos
I loved your video on chars counterattack but now I see that you made a video on my favourite anime of all time. Amazing video!
And that fight with Rikishi. Absolutely beautiful and tragic 😞 😢
Thanks for the support!
Hey do you by chance have the link to ballad 1980? The first song played in the video. I can’t find it and it’s the best rendition of the song I’ve heard
I love Ashita No Joe so much I actually had a Tattoo of Joe’s death in my right shoulder.
I needed ts
Just finish Ashita No Joe today. It's the top 1 of my anime list. Also, what editing software did u use to make this video essay
Glad you enjoyed it, I used DaVinci Resolve to edit this video. It’s completely free
Where did you find the Anime so high quality?
I managed to find the Japanese Blu-Ray’s for a cheap price. Unfortunately there’s no real place to get the entire series in that quality outside of Japan
@SteamedCheems ah okay, thanks for the information man!
I don’t get how you make such quality yet have such low views
no clue lol
CANT SPELL JOE YABUKİ WHİTHOUT SAYİNG THE BEST WRİTTEN THİNG EVER EXSİSTED ON THİS MULTİVERSE WE ARE ON EVEN IN EVERY TİMELİNE THİS İS THE BEST NOTHİNG CAN PASS THİS MASTERPİECE
Hold on...is Cheems your fursona?
I still don't know if the story has the takeaway to find something you're willing to kill yourself for. I feel unsatisfied by that explanation
Megalobox had a line which indirectly explains the whole message of AnJ; "Whether you’re a power player who wears a weighty crown, or some poor soul with barely a pebble to his name… Nobody can escape death. *But if you live your life so that when it comes, you’re satisfied, even if it’s not the end you were hoping for, you’ll have no reason to fear death.”*
The message is to find out what makes you passionate in life. Live life doing stuff that makes you feel complete, things that get you in touch with your emotions and human side. If today was the last day of your life, how happy would you be? Would you have any regrets? Would you have any baggage or trauma to carry on into death? Don't find something you're willing to die for per say. If we wanna dumb the message of the show a little down, do something you'd be happy doing, even if it were the last thing you could ever do
Yo having no dialogue for the forst 50 seconds of your video i think has destroyed viewer retention on the video, i reccomend just jumping straight into it next time