I was so emotionally moved by that particular scene. Practically changed every part of my being, changed, moved, man… it was such a breathtaking moment in the video. Rawr rawr rawr 🦖
the rawr rawr rawr scene in Monster reminds me a lot of that peaceful moment in Just A Man where Ody sat down and contimplated, "When does a cabbage become a meteor," with an infant.
Considering its his own hallucination. Yeah that could be it. He's trying to rationalize the actions he would commit to get home. But it could also be seen as deep down his fear that she wouldn't understand what he's done to get back and rejects him. That's why I love these animatics.
I also see it as Odysseus dropping the worldview that Polites tried to get him on board with. He’s not going to be giving kindness a try after this song, he’s fully in on the Monster persona
What's interesting is, canonically, that could very well have been the case. Apparently, after Odysseus left for the war, Penelope had a whole revolving door of suitors wanting to marry her (I think she was a princess, so that's probably why). She claims she would only pick one once she finished weaving a burial shroud for Odysseus's father, but she was undoing part of it for a long time until some slave ratted her out. By the way, Odysseus was gone for TWENTY YEARS. The Trojan War went on for ten and then Odysseus got lost at sea for another ten. I think most people, even at the time, would have assumed he died and moved on with their lives, but not Penelope. She was faithful and I mad respect that.
I mean, in Posiden's case, let's be real, dude only did what he did so the other Gods didn't shit talk him for doing nothing when his son called to be avenged. Instead they'll shit talk him for getting outsmarted by a mortal.
I like to think that in the original, the only reason Poseidon didn't directly kill odysseus was because Athena managed to dampen odysseus' punishment to getting lost at sea. In ruthlessness, we see that Poseidon directly interferes, leading to the loss of the majority of the crew. But in the odyssey(and even in keep your friends close), opening the bag led Odysseus back to the land of the giants(Laestrygonians), who chuck rocks at his ships. Odysseus doesn't make a bet with aeolus. Instead aeolus is just happy to help, but refuses to help a second time because he saw that Odysseus was cursed by the gods if he couldn't keep a simple bag closed. But you're right Poseidon wouldn't want his fellow gods to undermine him, and he also wouldn't want mortals to stop praying to him.
IMO, Poseidon could have been perfectly aware who hurt Polyphemus. God of the ocean being able to track down who visited the Cyclop's island after hearing 'Nobody' blinded his son sounds reasonable. Personally, I don't think he would have minded. He has dozens of children at least, and Polyphemus wasn't heroic or impressive. That said, Odysseus sailed away after declaring his name and deeds instead of fleeing the island in shame and fear. Poseidon had to act, or be mocked by mortals and gods alike.
Thats part of the point though Odysseus shouldve killed the cyclops.....instead he was prideful announcing his name and as well as naive believeing he could still be this hero because he showed mercy and instead it led to so much worse for him and his crew
If I remember they have shown it as pupils in the darkness for both a monster version, and as an Ares version. I like to see the idea of the soldier being taken into Ody is him taking in Ares patronage since Athena has abandoned him now (At least in his perception)
uhmmm thats actually the whole message of the musical. The creator of this music 100% aggress with "ruthlessness is mercy upon ourselves" It is a message that means it is *good* to do ruthless and arguably unethical things for the people you have responsibilities too. (your family.) It is the direct opposite philosophy of "don't kill the badguy just throw him in jail" crap that batman spouts all the time.
@@BenjaminAlternate but they also show that's not always the best play. With Circi for example, he shows her some understanding, and restraint, and so they both survive and she shows them the way to the underworld for help. Same with the wind god, he goes asking for a hand, and so they're like "yeah sure". It's not pure brutality, it's selectively chosing when and where to use this anger. Which I like quite a bit.
@@thomass2505 I don't think they get the deeper implications of what this means for Odysseus and his character as a whole. It means the man who he was when he first met Tiresias will not be the same man who makes it home, as all but stated in the previous song. And keep in mind they bring up Batman's philosophy and call it "crap". Even though not wanting to become a monster is EXACTLY why Batman has that philosophy. We even got two major event comics and multiple story arcs featuring the worst version of that monster as a main antagonist. But the biggest issue is the lack of literacy. He doesn't get that this is arguably part of a tragedy if he thinks the creator of the song "100% agrees with 'ruthlessness is mercy upon ourselves'". As you said, mercy with Circe is what earned him the chance to travel to the Underworld for help.
Precisely what @Catalyst375 said, it goes far deeper than just “oh well the moral of the musical is kill all your enemies so stop saying that’s a bad thing” because no??? Not only are there examples showing this is not an absolute principle to follow, just think for a second. If everyone abided by “ruthlessness is mercy upon ourselves, I’ll be awful to others for the sake of making things easier for myself”, that’s no way to live, you’ll burn all your bridges before you build them, not to mention anyone who abides by such a philosophy can just as easily hurt you because everyone’s only looking out for their best interests. Even if it was meant to be portrayed as an absolute principle to follow, there’s still instances within the musical itself that debunk this philosophy as a constant. It’s character development, but quite honestly it’s almost downwards character development (in what world is the guy singing about throwing a baby off a wall morally enlightened) and there is certainly the whole present theme of it no longer being him, of the harsh acts of war and conflict and death scarring and changing this man into someone numb to causing death. I would agree that there are definitely instances where it’s appropriate to do away with the enemy, but embracing it as a principle across the board is not a good thing.
@@BenjaminAlternate "100% agrees" is a bit of a stretch. Even when talking about the way Odysseus' character develops, Jorge Rivera-Herrans says that the lesson Odysseus is learning is that "we must have the CAPACITY for ruthlessness," not that "ruthlessness is always correct." Even in just the first act we see how sometimes ruthlessness is the wrong tactic: with Aeolus (the wind god), simply asking politely for her help was enough; with Circe, even though she cursed Odysseus' men and he HAS the strength to oppose her, choosing mercy and kindness- and asking for mercy in return- is what gets her to help. Sometimes, ruthlessness IS mercy upon ourselves, but sometimes mercy upon others is mercy for all.
With the headband, it also keeps the hair out of his eyes, keeping his vision (decision making) clear. Now his hair clouds it and also having hair in your face makes emotions and thoughts harder to be read! (I may be overanylizing but hush-)
That "monster" Athena wanted would have made it home far sooner than Odysseus did. The only reason he didn't was because his mercy was also his hubris. He felt bad for killing the infant, but he still did it nonetheless. But he refused to kill the Cyclops despite the Cyclops actively trying to kill him. Listening to Athena at this moment would have saved his life and almost all of his crew that was slain by Poseidon. His pride made him act like he knew better than a Goddess of Wisdom and War, even undoing his own plan because his hubris surpassed his logic. He should have never revealed his name.
@@Iker-m6z Even if so, Poseidon showed up in Ithaca anyways, no? He should have at least left out his name and title that way Poseidon would have a harder time tracking him.
@@cannibalistictoast1 that is true, it was foolish of Ody to reveal his name. And no idea if further on Poseidon shows up in Ithaca, I haven't read the book yet lmao
AHHHHHH THE HEADBAND SYMBOLISM!!!!! He no longer is going to greet the world with open arms like polities. This animatic was positively breathtaking you have so much talent. THE COLOR SYMBOLISM *chefs kiss*
Something I love, that is also reflected in the song, is that Polyphemus, Circe and Poseidon are depicted as tragic and/or ultimately kind-ish, while Odysseus is framed as this murderous specter of a person. Also, Odysseus just laying in a puddle is hilarious.
Ok, but, like, who finds a random puddle, IN THE UNDERWORLD, NO LESS, and decides to lay down in it?! Ody as far as you know, that could be bl00d or smth
I think it’ll feel good tho like you’re in that kinda situation and everything’s just horryfimying it’ll feel nice to just Sit Lay down in something cold and remind yourself that one day you’ll return to that cold :) But then you think it over and remember you’re not there yet and pick yourself back up and then contemplate your choices of sitting in a wet puddle
It makes me SO SAD but I love it SO MUCH when artists portray Odysseus wearing Politie's sash, but have him RIP IT OFF IN MONSTER. It has me foaming and sobbing on the ground, representing Odyssey's parting from humanity and truly becoming ruthless
2:34 I noticed that Odysseus sails on his own, even as he says "we". It's just a small raft with him inside. That could either be foreshadowing to Get In The Water or 600 Strike I guess, but I like to think that's his thoughts. He says "we" but he doesn't really care about his crew's survival. At least not enough to move him. It's like he almost expects to return alone. Yes, if he can, he'll save everyone. But if he can't he will save himself. Thunder Bringer is sealed in fate.
Love that Odysseus and his adversaries are initially shown as malevolent shadowy figures, but are shown clearly and humanely after he reasons why they do what they do.
You're right! And then Odysseus' monster version stays shadowy till the end of his verse, since Ody sees the qualities of his opponents that makes them more human, but is unable to do the same with his own actions!
not really he because the thing in the mirror , the child was spikyer , only had a white outline , and was hench. odysseus's monster is just pure black with only white eyes , no extra detail unlike the child
Penelope ripping away Odysseus' head band hits si much harder, especially coming from Penelope herself, one of the few things he's fightitng for. You're an absolute genius!!
@@Nicholastv3373 that version of Penelope and Telemachus is in his head, which is pretty obvious because Telemachus is a baby. Penelope as an actual person hasn't showed up so we don't know
@@RavenSutcliffefrom her song clips she’s also fighting her absolute best to wait for him, she’s the only one he needs forgiveness from and she damn sure would green light what every was necessary
At 2:04 we can see this monster bending down almost in half and is about the size of Odysseus showing the monster is much taller than Odysseus which to me is giving Athena vibes especially with the helmet showing how the warrior of the mind ideology and the monster ideology are very close to being exactly the same.
At 2:43 we can see the shadow stand straight up and its height is almost similar to Odysseus, which symbolizes that the monster is basically Odysseus. He just avoided it always and now he's embracing it as his identity
And as a bonus thing, if the monster every time they’ve been visualized in the live show is adorned with a black cape/shawl and a black helm, if during this dance they gradually give their costume pieces to Odysseus to signify his transformation into the monster and on the last “I’ll become the monster” kneel to him with his new arraignments as that horn blast sounds. I think that would be awesomely evocative for the finale of act 1
I know that "ruthlessness is mercy upon ourselves" is likely meant to be 'spoken' by shadow ody here, but personally, I like to interpret it that Odysseus _is_ saying that, and the shadow is just leaning forward as if raring, like an animal calculating if it's time to strike yet.
@@robfus yeah that is the original meaning of the phrase when Poseidon first sings it. You must be ruthless so that those you would've otherwise shown mercy can't do you harm, therefore being merciful with yourself. This song is basically Odysseus internalizing this brutal lesson Poseidon taught him with the death of 557 men.
3:14 Penelope (Odysseus' subconscious) letting go of Polites' headband(?) or essentially letting go of his 'greet the world with open arms' ideology because he thought it was necessary so he can return home safely to his wife and son Thank you, gigi. I am now punching the wall and screaming in agony :'D
PLEASE THE PART WHERE HE LAYS DOWN IN THE PUDDLE WITH HIS REFLECTION THAT'S MEANT TO SYMBOLIZE HIM SEEING IS MONSTER SELF AND HE DROWNS IN IT AND HIS MEMORIES DHDJFJJFJDJFJ
Wow... I am absolutely gagged at what I have seen, first off the first moments of Odysseus walking about in shock and slight despair, the constant reflections of himself, then the colours darkening as he really starts to question himself, Polyphemus being first, him rubbing the sheep, Circe looking malicious at first, but then turning back to a past, more young version of her after a failure she could not stop. given her more depth, Poseidon being seen as someone who has to be respected, no matter the cost, then Odysseus seeing himself as nothing but a solider but then cutting back to his men, who wish the same goal as him, Home, Itacha, to their families, the "Monster" side coming from the ground and confronting him, I like to think it says "Oh ruthlessness is mercy upon our sails" , then passing by the people he has lost, Polities, who died beside him, Athena separating from him, his mother dying of grief and hopes to see her son again, the 500 men he has lost, the constant paddling he does when trying to run from Poseidon, then it coming back to when he dropped Hector's son, cutting back to the "monster", the final agreement that comes between them at the end, as it slowly takes a part of him, btw this sequence is absolutely beautiful 2:46 the countless cuts to the colour red does it for me, the reflections in the first few seconds now becoming the "monster", then it ending on the white eyes of it, as Odysseus comes in terms with it Just an absolutely amazing animatic at it's finest!
All the red symbolism also reminds me of when the prophet tells him his palace is covered in red. The flashes could be showing that it’s the “Monster” who took over in the King song.
I'm so glad the one-eyed tall solider (nicknamed X-Eye Guy) survived Circe. You have no idea how heavily I am invested in this one background character.
2:15 I think that after the "crew" says monster (at least i think its the crew) its the shadow that says "ruthlessness is mercy apon ourselves" because its the dark part of Odysseus's mind.
I might be a sensitive little weenie but the bit that got me was the cyclops nuzzling the sheep and smiling with his eye cut out and bodies around him-- owie
That acceptance sequence was beautiful. I feel like it’s easy to go too far and make Odysseus look like a maniacal villain or edge lord, but it’s a perfect balance of inner conflict here imo
Him shaking hands with the dark spirit thing and absorbing it is something I've envisioned since I heard this song. If I could draw, I'd do that, and I'm happy someone else thought of it
I love how you used the pause after the "and if I gotta drop another infant from a wall in an instant so we all dont die?" With odysseus holding the baby as he sings and during the silence it is the monster with his hand open. Amazing
The visual of Penelope taking aways Polite's headband from Odysseus head because now he won't greet the world with open arms anymore because he HAS to go back to her no matter the cost is INSANE and I LOVE YOU FOR IT
genuine chills from this and also once again blown away by the fluidity of ur animations damnnnn (also penelope stroking odysseus' hair broke me my HEART)
@@santinoferreyra4757 SPOILER ALERT FOR THE BOOK ‘CIRCE’ BY MADELINE MILLER: After Circe spends a lot of time alone and exiled on her island (many years before Odysseus) a ship comes to her shores and she provides them with food, wine, etc. But when the men realise that the house does not belong to any man, and she lives there alone, they decide to gang r4pe her. So when she is weak on the ground, she activates the magic of the plants she put in the wine and for the first time, transforms the men into pigs.
One thing that always brings be back is when he embraces the shadowed warrior: the monster holds out his hand to shake, a near universal symbol of agreement, but does Odie shake it’s hand? No, he grabs the wrist to assert control. He is the monster on his own terms. Very well done
That entire sequence where Odysseus and the monster inside of him merge is insane. Those transitions? Those glitches? Those camera angles and shots?????
I love how Odysseus just falls over into the water for his existential crisis, perfect. And the cyclops being so soft with his sheep, very adorable! And the whole end where he becomes the monster rawr rawr RAWR, it looks so awesome!
Gigi, you have now made me think about how the cyclops will take care of his sheep babies now that he’s blind and I’m now sobbing. I’m hoping he can continue providing for himself and the sheep pls 😭
This is incredible. I love the visual of him giving himself up to the mindset of the soldier during battle, willing to do anything to win, even kill an infant, only to their collapse against Penelope's lap. It shows that he's willing to do it, he has to be the Soldier now, but he still lacks the strength to become the Monster fully.
I always love it when someone gives Ody’s men unique facial features. It’s always a treat to see recurring faces in Ody’s crew. 1:47 - Oh! So that’s why he has one eye. That’s such a cool detail!!!
During 2:13 the chorus says “monster” in the same notes that Poseidon says them in 600 Strike, after that Ody immediately says “ruthlessness is mercy upon ourselves.” In short, THIS IS FORSHADOWING.
Gigi, Gigi, Gigi… the broken glasses next to the cyclops’s sheep?!?! Penelope taking the headband off of Odysseus’s head because to get to her he needs to not greet the world with open arms anymore?! MY HEART!! this is briliant! :( /pos
You’re a monster for making everyone wait two days for such an epic animatic. Can’t wait to see it.😊 “This is one of my most experimenting works yet, hope you guys enjoy.” And it certainly paid off keep up the great work.
Odysseus' story looks like a story of growth from childhood to adult. In the beginning, we are all dreams, bluster, and righteousness. Through our own trials, we find that not all ideas stand against harsh reality; not all heroes win; we are one grain of sand on a beach. However, if we choose not to sit still, if we CHOOSE to face the unending horrors and brutality of life, we become something greater. We have to become enough of a monster to fight monsters. There's a fine line though. "When you look into the darkness, the darkness looks into you." Stay thirsty, my friends.
But the thing is here Odysseus is specifically being punished for his terrible actions. In general all the Greeks got punished on their way back because when they sacked Troy they committed crimes and sins and hubris. Like how Odysseus literally commited infanticide So this isn't Odysseus growing. Its him confronting his own monstrousness. Realising he is a terrible person, that he's willing to do everything to achieve his goal and just sometimes doing some good to assuade his conscience. If he hadn't commited sins in the first place none of this would have happened. The whole thing is literally "don't commit hubris man"
I can feel Athena's disappointment. This is basically what she's taught him but it took the death of 558 people to understand the lesson. "The blood on your hands is something you won't lose. All you can choose, is whose". He's just a man.
Holy. Moly. Where do I even start? Odysseus’s expressions are _everything._ It definitely gives off a vibe of “sleepless nights of regretting your past decisions”, which perfectly matches the themes of the song! I love the parts where the “monster” is reflected in the water _so much,_ because he’s literally _reflecting_ on where he’s gone wrong so far, and the second half of the song is how he’s gonna fix it so they can get home. Oh my *_gods,_* the black silhouette flashbacks had me *screaming.* Absolutely gorgeous! The fact that they’re outlined the same way as the reflections is really cool too, because he’s also reflecting on his encounters with the people he lists. And then the cut after each one to who those people really are, so cool! Although one detail I noticed in Poseidon’s is the shot of a bull being sacrificed when Odysseus says “Or does he keep us in check so we must respect him, and now no one dares to piss him off?” Is that a reference to how Minos intentionally sacrificed the wrong bull to Poseidon, leading Poseidon to curse Pasiphaë into creating the Minotaur? Because if so, that’s a really nice touch. The pan over everyone Ody has lost was also amazing! I really like your design of his mother, too! That final sequence where the “monster” becomes part of him absolutely took my breath away. One more small detail I noticed is that in some shots, the “monster’s” silhouette resembles Athena. I know that’s likely not intentional, but it makes me think about how the “monster” and the way of thinking it represents is what Athena originally wanted Odysseus to be. Absolutely incredible work, and well worth the April Fool’s prank! 😂
The entire sequence from 2:34 is soo beautifully animated, the transitions are incredible, I love everything about it! Definitely my favorite animatic so far!
This whole thing is fantastic, but the shot of shadow-Odysseus on the wall with Astyanax is especially powerful to me. I keep coming back to this animatic because I need to see it again it’s just so striking and terrifying, it really sticks with you
I love how Odysseus is holding the Baby and then the scene fades over to him as a Monster with opened hand embracing his dark side. Outstanding work like always gigi makes by far the best animations to that masterpiece out there!
this is ALL gorgeously done but i'm SO enamored by 2:39 - 2:45, just the scene of Odysseus standing at the edge of the wall transitioning into his darker self holding out an open hand (perfectly conveying the release of his hand from dropping the infant too!!) and Odysseus then taking its hand--well. it's fucking INSANE and i LOVE IT SO MUCH. like hooooOoo my god
Fantastically well done! Absolutely love how "cinematic" your animatics are. They're always remarkably fluid. The scene where Odysseus accepts the shadowy figure was sick.
This is very well made but also I can’t help but imagine the crew watching from the ship as Odysseus dances around singing his heart out with no music and non of the dramatic visuals
The concept of “The Shadow” is everywhere in this animatic. In psychology, the shadow represents the parts of our psyche and personality we find undesirable. The more we suppress and ignore it, the more it influences us. Jungian psychologists believe we have to acknowledge and incorporate these aspects into our consciousness to better understand ourselves and make conscious, actualized choices. Odysseus isn’t wrong in acknowledging the parts of himself that are “monstrous”, but dismissing his tendency to mercy and decency is where he’s failing. His failing with the cyclops wasn’t mercy, but not keeping his mouth shut in a moment of passion. He didn’t gain Cerce’s help just by violence, he got it by showing her his love for his wife and humbling himself. His ruthlessness got him thru Scilla but it also cost him the trust of his crew, blinding him to other ways of handling that situation. And as he demonstrated with Poseidon, ruthlessness ISNT mercy upon ourselves because that leads to Poseidon getting tortured by the very guy he was being ruthless to.
Not gonna lie, the "If I've gotta drop another infant from a wall" line kicks so much ass, it's terrible but it shows how far he's willing to go to get back to his family.
The resting his head on Penelope's lap is such a beautiful moment. Like the music softens, he seems defeated, then she rips off the headband and he's right back to angry. So beautiful
At 3:00 the way that Odysseus's hands look kind of black and watery reminds me of the way that you drew one of Poseidon's arms in the Ruthlessness animatic. The symbolism of this is like saying that Odysseus is kind of adopting Poseidon's mindset of ruthlessness, which he is. This probably isn't a design detail, but I just noticed it and thought it was cool. My favorite EPIC animatic yet! IT'S SO GOOD!!!!🤯🤯
RAWR SHOULD I BECOME THE MONSTER 🦖🦖🦖 Edit: This really is my favorite Monster animatic now. You always have such a way with colors! (And those sheep were so cute, I would have killed for them as well)
God! I love how you portrayed how he realize the 'monsters' he faced were doing it to protect others thus why have no guilt in killing their enemies. Like the Cyclops was even being gentle to his sheep because they ARE his friends and to him they killed his friend, Circe turned them into pigs to avoid any conflict at all to save the most people, and the God keeps them in line. Then himself he makes himself look so much more monsterous then them, SO GOOD!!!!
I just want to pay attention to the characters that appear in the background of the Odyssey song, because they are fantastically revealed to Gigi!! 1:19 How I love this shot! He sits quietly and looks at his furry friends, although in the meantime, next to them are the belongings of the dead soldiers of Odysseus (specifically Polit's glasses). And despite the fact that he no longer has an eye, he feels calm and knows that someone worse than him will avenge him. No one else is in terrible danger. 1:30 No matter what anyone says, Circe has the saddest story of why she attacked Odysseus. Because her nymphs were harmed and she herself, and of course Circe became much colder over time and stopped trusting the opposite sex (men) who sailed back to her island. She is more realistic with Cyclops, I can really sympathize with them, unlike Poseidon and others who harmed Odysseus and the team. 1:36 I ask the commentators who know the meaning of this scene to tell me who exactly Poseidon is killing and for what!! I will be incredibly grateful to you! 🕊️ 1:39 It hurt my heart after that moment, ay... Poseidon is the most soulless of all Odysseus' enemies, he is a god who killed before Odysseus, and will kill after. To rape, to offend, because he can just do it! It is impossible to sympathize with him, because he does not even avenge his son, if you refer to the lyrics of his song, he just takes revenge because he wants to. 3:16 My holy buns, Odysseus lost everything that Polite taught him. Literally everything and Penelope confirms it... Dear Gigi, thank you very much for the incredible animation, for the emotional scene at the very beginning, when Odysseus already lay down on a puddle and began to reflect on himself, his enemies and the "Monster"... I'm a monster, rav, rav, rav 💔
1:36 is the sacrifice of a bull, potentially a reference to the Minotaur. It’s usually associated with Cretean worship of Poseidon. When they stopped respecting him by refusing to sacrifice his bull (the bull he gifted them) to him, he reminded them of the cost of disrespect. Basically, Poseidon is scary.
This is legitimately amazing. It's an amazing realization of the song and everything I expected it to be and more. Honestly, if Jorge hasn't contacted you to help storyboard Epic's inevitable animated movie, idk what the hell he's thinking.
2:43 The 'monster' extends out its left hand for odysseus to shake, but instead of reciprocating with his left, he brings his right hand which would smack the monster's wrist instead. Odysseus isn't just accepting what he is and spiralling into a monster when he pulls it into himself. He is subjugating that monster and wearing its skin.
I love that the monster is him in his helmet. Makes me think of the scene with Hector in the greek myth, where his son sees him and is scared of his armor, and the metaphor of war making you unrecognizable
my favorite part is when he says "it's monstering time" and he monstered all of the threats. now seriously speaking, this is one of the greatest animatics of all time, and the way you captured the contrasts between emotions and the internal transformation of Odysseys was just perfect. Congratulations, i will show this video to all of my friends!
omg i love this especially when he takes the hand of the “monster” and how the darkness goes over his hands to show the blood on his hands and the transitions are too gigi would’ve done it again!!
I love how you went with the Greek Vase style of coloring to depict what someone is known for vs the usual animation style for what they could actually be thinking.
I love the way you did this, it’s so good!! Polyphemus with his sheep, Odysseus laying his head on Penelope’s lap, the handshake with his darker, “ruthless” side as a warrior. It’s all just so good!!
AWWW OMG I can't wait for this!! People are complaining about the wait but I'm just glad we have this talented artists making this content for us. Love you so much gigi! ❤
The final note being a blast of trumpet (Poseidons instrument) fading to distorted electric guitar (Odysseus’s cunning side) with the scratchy white eyes of his inner monster appearing one last time made me physically recoil in my chair. The way you paired that instrumental motif with a final haunting image works perfectly to represent how simultaneously jarring and ominous the ending is, it’s genius 🤩
You captured the essence of the song masterfully, and his compromise is even more potent as you see him take on the pact just for the assurance he'll get home again. 😭
I love how u show Penelope pull off Polites band from his head it's like he's saying that for his Penelope he would give up Polites open arms ideology...my HEART
If I’m going to be honest, I think of this song as Odysseus’s two consciousness’s fighting. Especially 1:10 to 1:49. The first part exp: “when the witch turns men to pigs […] is she going insane?” Are his first and initial thoughts then “Or did she learn to be colder as she got older […]” are the reasons behind it. Then 2:43 is him finally accepting and embracing the fact those first thoughts, learning the world is brutal and cold. That’s why the ‘monster’ flows over his body and figure, presenting those thoughts overwhelming his being. ALSO WAS IT JUST ME THAT NOTICES THE MONSTER IS LIKE LOWKEY SHAPED LIKE ATHENA??
My favorite part of the video is when Odysseus says "I'm the monster rawr rawr rawr", definitely one of my best looking shots right there
I love when he says “that’s it. I’m going monster mode👹” and rawr rawrs all over the suitors🔥✍️🔥
I am the monster rawr rawr rawr
I was so emotionally moved by that particular scene. Practically changed every part of my being, changed, moved, man… it was such a breathtaking moment in the video. Rawr rawr rawr 🦖
the rawr rawr rawr scene in Monster reminds me a lot of that peaceful moment in Just A Man where Ody sat down and contimplated, "When does a cabbage become a meteor," with an infant.
That reminded me of that incredible moment in "Remember me" when he said, with no doubt: "I'm the raining King of Ithaca"
The fact he sees Telemachus as a baby because hasn’t seen him as an adult just make my soul hurt
It hurts even more when you realize that in Gigi’s keep your friends close animatic, Telemachus was an adult, but his eyes were blurred.
YET, HASNT SEEN HIM YET
@@KhaledChrieki Spoilers! /s
@@InproksisSpoiler warning, Hercules will complete the tasks
@@veryangryduckpl2122 Spoiler warning, Perseus defeats Medusa
honestly penelope ripping off polites’ headband makes me think his wife is begging him to do whatever it takes to make it home
Sameee I love the detail
Considering its his own hallucination. Yeah that could be it. He's trying to rationalize the actions he would commit to get home. But it could also be seen as deep down his fear that she wouldn't understand what he's done to get back and rejects him. That's why I love these animatics.
I also see it as Odysseus dropping the worldview that Polites tried to get him on board with. He’s not going to be giving kindness a try after this song, he’s fully in on the Monster persona
Im a monster rawr rawr rawr
What's interesting is, canonically, that could very well have been the case. Apparently, after Odysseus left for the war, Penelope had a whole revolving door of suitors wanting to marry her (I think she was a princess, so that's probably why). She claims she would only pick one once she finished weaving a burial shroud for Odysseus's father, but she was undoing part of it for a long time until some slave ratted her out.
By the way, Odysseus was gone for TWENTY YEARS. The Trojan War went on for ten and then Odysseus got lost at sea for another ten. I think most people, even at the time, would have assumed he died and moved on with their lives, but not Penelope. She was faithful and I mad respect that.
You either die the hero or you live long enough to become the villain
REAL I’m sobbing rn
I'll always remember that quote
so true there’s proof right here
If posiedon had killed him he wouldve been the hero who tragically died along with his fleet
When the lines between good, evil, ruling and surviving are too blurred.
There are no heroes or villains.
Only gods, monsters and tricksters.
I mean, in Posiden's case, let's be real, dude only did what he did so the other Gods didn't shit talk him for doing nothing when his son called to be avenged. Instead they'll shit talk him for getting outsmarted by a mortal.
I like to think that in the original, the only reason Poseidon didn't directly kill odysseus was because Athena managed to dampen odysseus' punishment to getting lost at sea. In ruthlessness, we see that Poseidon directly interferes, leading to the loss of the majority of the crew. But in the odyssey(and even in keep your friends close), opening the bag led Odysseus back to the land of the giants(Laestrygonians), who chuck rocks at his ships. Odysseus doesn't make a bet with aeolus. Instead aeolus is just happy to help, but refuses to help a second time because he saw that Odysseus was cursed by the gods if he couldn't keep a simple bag closed.
But you're right Poseidon wouldn't want his fellow gods to undermine him, and he also wouldn't want mortals to stop praying to him.
@@liveadhdtvdo your hands not hurt 😅
IMO, Poseidon could have been perfectly aware who hurt Polyphemus. God of the ocean being able to track down who visited the Cyclop's island after hearing 'Nobody' blinded his son sounds reasonable. Personally, I don't think he would have minded. He has dozens of children at least, and Polyphemus wasn't heroic or impressive.
That said, Odysseus sailed away after declaring his name and deeds instead of fleeing the island in shame and fear. Poseidon had to act, or be mocked by mortals and gods alike.
To be honest I think is more ridiculouse that you are a god but also so pity that you can't let the mortal go home😂
Thats part of the point though Odysseus shouldve killed the cyclops.....instead he was prideful announcing his name and as well as naive believeing he could still be this hero because he showed mercy and instead it led to so much worse for him and his crew
1. Polities's broken glasses😭
2. Love Ody making a deal with his dark half
3. The end with the pupils in the darkness, a very very nice touch
Time stamps ?
2. is 2:44
3. is between 3:30 and 3:31
I couldn't find 1. sorry about about that 😅
@@DoubleAgent05 1. is at 1:14
Thx
If I remember they have shown it as pupils in the darkness for both a monster version, and as an Ares version. I like to see the idea of the soldier being taken into Ody is him taking in Ares patronage since Athena has abandoned him now (At least in his perception)
The blind Polyphemus with his sheep and the broken glasses... I love this SO MUCH I'm going to blow up any second
I love how gentle and kind is Polyphemus with his sheep's(●♡∀♡)
he almost looks innocent-
@@ashinspace3456 He sleeps knowing he has done him right, your honor
JUSTICE FOR THE SHEEPIES ‼️
@@sososos1071 POLYPHEMUS DID NOTHING WRONG
When he says "oh, ruthlessness is mercy upon ourselves" but it's the darkness deep down inside of him whispering things!! Oh my heart
uhmmm thats actually the whole message of the musical. The creator of this music 100% aggress with "ruthlessness is mercy upon ourselves"
It is a message that means it is *good* to do ruthless and arguably unethical things for the people you have responsibilities too. (your family.)
It is the direct opposite philosophy of "don't kill the badguy just throw him in jail" crap that batman spouts all the time.
@@BenjaminAlternate but they also show that's not always the best play. With Circi for example, he shows her some understanding, and restraint, and so they both survive and she shows them the way to the underworld for help.
Same with the wind god, he goes asking for a hand, and so they're like "yeah sure".
It's not pure brutality, it's selectively chosing when and where to use this anger. Which I like quite a bit.
@@thomass2505 I don't think they get the deeper implications of what this means for Odysseus and his character as a whole. It means the man who he was when he first met Tiresias will not be the same man who makes it home, as all but stated in the previous song.
And keep in mind they bring up Batman's philosophy and call it "crap". Even though not wanting to become a monster is EXACTLY why Batman has that philosophy. We even got two major event comics and multiple story arcs featuring the worst version of that monster as a main antagonist.
But the biggest issue is the lack of literacy. He doesn't get that this is arguably part of a tragedy if he thinks the creator of the song "100% agrees with 'ruthlessness is mercy upon ourselves'". As you said, mercy with Circe is what earned him the chance to travel to the Underworld for help.
Precisely what @Catalyst375 said, it goes far deeper than just “oh well the moral of the musical is kill all your enemies so stop saying that’s a bad thing” because no???
Not only are there examples showing this is not an absolute principle to follow, just think for a second. If everyone abided by “ruthlessness is mercy upon ourselves, I’ll be awful to others for the sake of making things easier for myself”, that’s no way to live, you’ll burn all your bridges before you build them, not to mention anyone who abides by such a philosophy can just as easily hurt you because everyone’s only looking out for their best interests. Even if it was meant to be portrayed as an absolute principle to follow, there’s still instances within the musical itself that debunk this philosophy as a constant.
It’s character development, but quite honestly it’s almost downwards character development (in what world is the guy singing about throwing a baby off a wall morally enlightened) and there is certainly the whole present theme of it no longer being him, of the harsh acts of war and conflict and death scarring and changing this man into someone numb to causing death. I would agree that there are definitely instances where it’s appropriate to do away with the enemy, but embracing it as a principle across the board is not a good thing.
@@BenjaminAlternate "100% agrees" is a bit of a stretch. Even when talking about the way Odysseus' character develops, Jorge Rivera-Herrans says that the lesson Odysseus is learning is that "we must have the CAPACITY for ruthlessness," not that "ruthlessness is always correct." Even in just the first act we see how sometimes ruthlessness is the wrong tactic: with Aeolus (the wind god), simply asking politely for her help was enough; with Circe, even though she cursed Odysseus' men and he HAS the strength to oppose her, choosing mercy and kindness- and asking for mercy in return- is what gets her to help. Sometimes, ruthlessness IS mercy upon ourselves, but sometimes mercy upon others is mercy for all.
With the headband, it also keeps the hair out of his eyes, keeping his vision (decision making) clear. Now his hair clouds it and also having hair in your face makes emotions and thoughts harder to be read! (I may be overanylizing but hush-)
BRUH THAT IS GENIUS
Yo that's cool
I THOUGHT IT WAS POLITES' HEADBAND
@J1407b_slugcat it's both!
The fact that the "monster" is what Athena wanted is wild
Athena kinda is one, following the same logic of others that have been showed in parallel to ody
That "monster" Athena wanted would have made it home far sooner than Odysseus did. The only reason he didn't was because his mercy was also his hubris. He felt bad for killing the infant, but he still did it nonetheless. But he refused to kill the Cyclops despite the Cyclops actively trying to kill him. Listening to Athena at this moment would have saved his life and almost all of his crew that was slain by Poseidon. His pride made him act like he knew better than a Goddess of Wisdom and War, even undoing his own plan because his hubris surpassed his logic. He should have never revealed his name.
@@cannibalistictoast1not exactly, they could have made it home after leaving the Cyclops if SOMEONE DIDN'T OPEN THE GODDAMN WIND BAG
@@Iker-m6z Even if so, Poseidon showed up in Ithaca anyways, no? He should have at least left out his name and title that way Poseidon would have a harder time tracking him.
@@cannibalistictoast1 that is true, it was foolish of Ody to reveal his name. And no idea if further on Poseidon shows up in Ithaca, I haven't read the book yet lmao
AHHHHHH THE HEADBAND SYMBOLISM!!!!! He no longer is going to greet the world with open arms like polities. This animatic was positively breathtaking you have so much talent. THE COLOR SYMBOLISM *chefs kiss*
IT. WAS. PERFECT.
HOLY FUCK WAIT WAIT WAIT... SEEING THE WORLD IN BLACK OR WHITE LIKE THATS SO FREAKING GOOD OH GODS GIGI YOU GENIUS
YOOOO I SAW THAT AND KNEW IT WAS SIGNIFICANT AND YOU PUT IT IN WORDS SO WELL
I want Odysseus to do some brutal shit that would make Polites turn away in disgust.
@@foolslayer9416oh just wait for the final saga. 🦖
Something I love, that is also reflected in the song, is that Polyphemus, Circe and Poseidon are depicted as tragic and/or ultimately kind-ish, while Odysseus is framed as this murderous specter of a person.
Also, Odysseus just laying in a puddle is hilarious.
Him laying in a puddle looked like me in bed, contemplating all of my life choices.
Ok, but, like, who finds a random puddle, IN THE UNDERWORLD, NO LESS, and decides to lay down in it?!
Ody as far as you know, that could be bl00d or smth
I think it’ll feel good tho like you’re in that kinda situation and everything’s just horryfimying it’ll feel nice to just
Sit
Lay down in something cold and remind yourself that one day you’ll return to that cold :)
But then you think it over and remember you’re not there yet and pick yourself back up and then contemplate your choices of sitting in a wet puddle
@@BlueCookies1116Soul juice.
@BlueCookies1116 hey, maybe it's the waters of Lethe and he'll forget about all his guilt.
It makes me SO SAD but I love it SO MUCH when artists portray Odysseus wearing Politie's sash, but have him RIP IT OFF IN MONSTER. It has me foaming and sobbing on the ground, representing Odyssey's parting from humanity and truly becoming ruthless
2:34 I noticed that Odysseus sails on his own, even as he says "we". It's just a small raft with him inside. That could either be foreshadowing to Get In The Water or 600 Strike I guess, but I like to think that's his thoughts. He says "we" but he doesn't really care about his crew's survival. At least not enough to move him. It's like he almost expects to return alone. Yes, if he can, he'll save everyone. But if he can't he will save himself. Thunder Bringer is sealed in fate.
OH MY GOODNESS THAT'S SUCH A GOOD IDEA
@VegaTheLyra thanks
Love that Odysseus and his adversaries are initially shown as malevolent shadowy figures, but are shown clearly and humanely after he reasons why they do what they do.
You're right! And then Odysseus' monster version stays shadowy till the end of his verse, since Ody sees the qualities of his opponents that makes them more human, but is unable to do the same with his own actions!
@@VegaTheLyrabut that's the problem he does that. And he sees he too can just as easily become a monster and justify anything
LOVE the fact that the “monster” he sees himself as is the same one that the infant would have turned into all the way back from “Just a Man”!! ❤❤❤
Ohhh I didn't even notice this! I remembered the reflection in the mirror, but you're right that he became what he tried to prevent. Oh my gosh.
not really he because the thing in the mirror , the child was spikyer , only had a white outline , and was hench.
odysseus's monster is just pure black with only white eyes , no extra detail unlike the child
@@FlintsForge6931 its the figure he sees in the mirror when he first asks "when does the man become the monster?"
@ya3_m1k03 yes , the design is 1 to 1
Gigi’s been setting up the dominos for a while
"rawrr im a big bad monster rawrrr"
- Odysseus
actually at the end its the crew litterally singing "Monster Rawr!" listen its funny and you cant unhear it lol
@@madmanwithaplan1826 Well, NOW i can't unhear it!
Don't forget the angry stomping with "So what if I'm the monster?!"
Can someone tell me where? Like is it written or something?
@@badcreations9527 it`s just a funny description of this song
Penelope ripping away Odysseus' head band hits si much harder, especially coming from Penelope herself, one of the few things he's fightitng for. You're an absolute genius!!
It's like in his mind she's giving him permission to do whatever is necessary to come back
@@RavenSutcliffeor she’s showing her true beliefs in that instead of staying silence
@@Nicholastv3373 that version of Penelope and Telemachus is in his head, which is pretty obvious because Telemachus is a baby. Penelope as an actual person hasn't showed up so we don't know
@@RavenSutcliffe I was thinking it was more the real version he knows she is coming threw then the version he wishes she was
@@RavenSutcliffefrom her song clips she’s also fighting her absolute best to wait for him, she’s the only one he needs forgiveness from and she damn sure would green light what every was necessary
At 2:04 we can see this monster bending down almost in half and is about the size of Odysseus showing the monster is much taller than Odysseus which to me is giving Athena vibes especially with the helmet showing how the warrior of the mind ideology and the monster ideology are very close to being exactly the same.
I'm pretty sure that IS supposed to be athena, or at least her ideology
It makes them seem far more dangerous than him. And it's like his shadow as well. So it seems bigger in comparison
At 2:43 we can see the shadow stand straight up and its height is almost similar to Odysseus, which symbolizes that the monster is basically Odysseus. He just avoided it always and now he's embracing it as his identity
Gods if this gets a stage adaptation seeing Odysseus do a duet dance with the black leotard monster would be just awesome and so evocative
And as a bonus thing, if the monster every time they’ve been visualized in the live show is adorned with a black cape/shawl and a black helm, if during this dance they gradually give their costume pieces to Odysseus to signify his transformation into the monster and on the last “I’ll become the monster” kneel to him with his new arraignments as that horn blast sounds. I think that would be awesomely evocative for the finale of act 1
Dear lord this idea is so utterly peak..
I know that "ruthlessness is mercy upon ourselves" is likely meant to be 'spoken' by shadow ody here, but personally, I like to interpret it that Odysseus _is_ saying that, and the shadow is just leaning forward as if raring, like an animal calculating if it's time to strike yet.
Personally I interpretate that part as "instead of showing mercy to others, we should think about our well being first" being ruthless with the others
@@robfus yeah that is the original meaning of the phrase when Poseidon first sings it. You must be ruthless so that those you would've otherwise shown mercy can't do you harm, therefore being merciful with yourself. This song is basically Odysseus internalizing this brutal lesson Poseidon taught him with the death of 557 men.
@@apossiblyhereticalalphaleg3595558
Penelope stripping away Polites band, that final reminder to greet the world with kindness, had me sobbing. You're such an amazing artist!!
3:14 Penelope (Odysseus' subconscious) letting go of Polites' headband(?) or essentially letting go of his 'greet the world with open arms' ideology because he thought it was necessary so he can return home safely to his wife and son
Thank you, gigi. I am now punching the wall and screaming in agony :'D
omg... wow... I didn't think this deep into it..
2:43 i love the idea of him making a deal with the "monster"
PLEASE THE PART WHERE HE LAYS DOWN IN THE PUDDLE WITH HIS REFLECTION THAT'S MEANT TO SYMBOLIZE HIM SEEING IS MONSTER SELF AND HE DROWNS IN IT AND HIS MEMORIES DHDJFJJFJDJFJ
Wow... I am absolutely gagged at what I have seen, first off the first moments of Odysseus walking about in shock and slight despair, the constant reflections of himself, then the colours darkening as he really starts to question himself, Polyphemus being first, him rubbing the sheep, Circe looking malicious at first, but then turning back to a past, more young version of her after a failure she could not stop. given her more depth, Poseidon being seen as someone who has to be respected, no matter the cost, then Odysseus seeing himself as nothing but a solider but then cutting back to his men, who wish the same goal as him, Home, Itacha, to their families, the "Monster" side coming from the ground and confronting him, I like to think it says "Oh ruthlessness is mercy upon our sails" , then passing by the people he has lost, Polities, who died beside him, Athena separating from him, his mother dying of grief and hopes to see her son again, the 500 men he has lost, the constant paddling he does when trying to run from Poseidon, then it coming back to when he dropped Hector's son, cutting back to the "monster", the final agreement that comes between them at the end, as it slowly takes a part of him, btw this sequence is absolutely beautiful 2:46 the countless cuts to the colour red does it for me, the reflections in the first few seconds now becoming the "monster", then it ending on the white eyes of it, as Odysseus comes in terms with it
Just an absolutely amazing animatic at it's finest!
All the red symbolism also reminds me of when the prophet tells him his palace is covered in red. The flashes could be showing that it’s the “Monster” who took over in the King song.
THAT
i was gonna say this but ALOT less detailed 😆
I love how you gave the “Monster” Odysseus’ helmet, to show that it’s a soldier and not a man. A monster hiding among mortals.
I'm so glad the one-eyed tall solider (nicknamed X-Eye Guy) survived Circe. You have no idea how heavily I am invested in this one background character.
Rip X Eye Guy.
You don't know how the Odyssey ends, do you...?
Well... :x
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at least he got a eulogy, in the form of a yt short edit made by gigis father
2:15 I think that after the "crew" says monster (at least i think its the crew) its the shadow that says "ruthlessness is mercy apon ourselves" because its the dark part of Odysseus's mind.
The broken glasses... 1:15
😢
You captured this. No one managed to so completly capture his change AND BRO DARK ODYSSEUS CALL BACK WAS INSANE
MEANIE!!! You’re a big MEANIE! For making us wait THAT LONG
No. A MONSTER!! (rawr rawr rawr) 😂😂😂
🎵Waiiiting 🎶
FOR THE BEST ONE FOR GOD SAKE
The wait was worth the result! 🎉
"Twelve long years~~"
I might be a sensitive little weenie but the bit that got me was the cyclops nuzzling the sheep and smiling with his eye cut out and bodies around him-- owie
The glasses broke me
I don't know why, but Odysseus rowing to the beat just hits something in my brain. As does Odysseus' reflections becoming the monster
0:14 "How are my Doritos 🥺"
Well one’s a pancake and 558 are dead
That acceptance sequence was beautiful. I feel like it’s easy to go too far and make Odysseus look like a maniacal villain or edge lord, but it’s a perfect balance of inner conflict here imo
Yeah bro dabbed his monster self up and it was a perfect dab
Him shaking hands with the dark spirit thing and absorbing it is something I've envisioned since I heard this song. If I could draw, I'd do that, and I'm happy someone else thought of it
I love how you used the pause after the "and if I gotta drop another infant from a wall in an instant so we all dont die?" With odysseus holding the baby as he sings and during the silence it is the monster with his hand open.
Amazing
That bit gave me actual shivers!
Yeah, the moment after that just keeps giving me the chills.
Idk why, but when Odysseus is imagining laying his head on Penelope's lap is so heartwarming to me. He just wants get back to her❤.
Fr. It was cute and hella sad too😢❤
2:45 The animation in here until the end is CRAZY. Not even an animatic anymore, straight up animated MASTERPIECE holy-
The visual of Penelope taking aways Polite's headband from Odysseus head because now he won't greet the world with open arms anymore because he HAS to go back to her no matter the cost is INSANE and I LOVE YOU FOR IT
genuine chills from this and also once again blown away by the fluidity of ur animations damnnnn (also penelope stroking odysseus' hair broke me my HEART)
I agree
SAME
My favourite part is when Odysseus went with the Pam Pam 👏👏 and said:
raw raw raw 🦖
monsterrrr rawrrrrr
Not but really, my favourite part is when he talks about Circe, after reading the books it just hits different
@@MariFerXolotl CONTEXT PLIS
@@santinoferreyra4757 SPOILER ALERT FOR THE BOOK ‘CIRCE’ BY MADELINE MILLER:
After Circe spends a lot of time alone and exiled on her island (many years before Odysseus) a ship comes to her shores and she provides them with food, wine, etc. But when the men realise that the house does not belong to any man, and she lives there alone, they decide to gang r4pe her. So when she is weak on the ground, she activates the magic of the plants she put in the wine and for the first time, transforms the men into pigs.
@@santinoferreyra4757 there's a book called Circe, that's what they're referencing. It's not related to Epic but it's the same character and story.
I love the part where Penelope takes off the headband that belonged to Polites, showing that he is letting go of the last bit of kindness he had.
One thing that always brings be back is when he embraces the shadowed warrior: the monster holds out his hand to shake, a near universal symbol of agreement, but does Odie shake it’s hand? No, he grabs the wrist to assert control. He is the monster on his own terms. Very well done
That entire sequence where Odysseus and the monster inside of him merge is insane. Those transitions? Those glitches? Those camera angles and shots?????
I love how Odysseus just falls over into the water for his existential crisis, perfect.
And the cyclops being so soft with his sheep, very adorable!
And the whole end where he becomes the monster rawr rawr RAWR, it looks so awesome!
Okay but why is Odysseus just lying in a puddle the best thing ever?
@@ThatOneNerdInCabin13 no idea but it is
@@Violet_Jedi_Sylveon It’s just one of those universal opinions
GOD. The expression work?? The pallete change???? EVERYTHING???? You've OUT DONE yourself
Gigi, you have now made me think about how the cyclops will take care of his sheep babies now that he’s blind and I’m now sobbing. I’m hoping he can continue providing for himself and the sheep pls 😭
1:40 is chilling. Ody has listed Polyphemus, Circe, and Poseidon. Then, He throws himself in there.
This is incredible. I love the visual of him giving himself up to the mindset of the soldier during battle, willing to do anything to win, even kill an infant, only to their collapse against Penelope's lap. It shows that he's willing to do it, he has to be the Soldier now, but he still lacks the strength to become the Monster fully.
I always love it when someone gives Ody’s men unique facial features.
It’s always a treat to see recurring faces in Ody’s crew.
1:47 - Oh! So that’s why he has one eye. That’s such a cool detail!!!
I love the moment when he takes the shadow's hand: the weight and the almost liquid-like motion as it siphons into him. A+ work!
During 2:13 the chorus says “monster” in the same notes that Poseidon says them in 600 Strike, after that Ody immediately says “ruthlessness is mercy upon ourselves.”
In short, THIS IS FORSHADOWING.
2:20 THIS ANIMATION IS LOVELY I LOVE THIS PART OMG OMG
Gigi, Gigi, Gigi… the broken glasses next to the cyclops’s sheep?!?! Penelope taking the headband off of Odysseus’s head because to get to her he needs to not greet the world with open arms anymore?! MY HEART!!
this is briliant! :( /pos
HE'S BECOMING THE MONSTER 🐸🐸🐸
rawr rawr rawr
A frog? 😂😂
💅 rawr ✨ rawr 💅
RAWR RAWR🗣️🗣️👹👹
RAWR RAWR RAWR
You’re a monster for making everyone wait two days for such an epic animatic.
Can’t wait to see it.😊
“This is one of my most experimenting works yet, hope you guys enjoy.”
And it certainly paid off keep up the great work.
Odysseus' story looks like a story of growth from childhood to adult. In the beginning, we are all dreams, bluster, and righteousness. Through our own trials, we find that not all ideas stand against harsh reality; not all heroes win; we are one grain of sand on a beach. However, if we choose not to sit still, if we CHOOSE to face the unending horrors and brutality of life, we become something greater. We have to become enough of a monster to fight monsters.
There's a fine line though. "When you look into the darkness, the darkness looks into you." Stay thirsty, my friends.
But the thing is here Odysseus is specifically being punished for his terrible actions.
In general all the Greeks got punished on their way back because when they sacked Troy they committed crimes and sins and hubris. Like how Odysseus literally commited infanticide
So this isn't Odysseus growing. Its him confronting his own monstrousness. Realising he is a terrible person, that he's willing to do everything to achieve his goal and just sometimes doing some good to assuade his conscience.
If he hadn't commited sins in the first place none of this would have happened. The whole thing is literally "don't commit hubris man"
I can feel Athena's disappointment. This is basically what she's taught him but it took the death of 558 people to understand the lesson.
"The blood on your hands is something you won't lose.
All you can choose, is whose".
He's just a man.
2:56 “this is Odysseus, he do the stomp to ward off enemies!”
he do the Nala stomp
Holy. Moly. Where do I even start?
Odysseus’s expressions are _everything._ It definitely gives off a vibe of “sleepless nights of regretting your past decisions”, which perfectly matches the themes of the song!
I love the parts where the “monster” is reflected in the water _so much,_ because he’s literally _reflecting_ on where he’s gone wrong so far, and the second half of the song is how he’s gonna fix it so they can get home.
Oh my *_gods,_* the black silhouette flashbacks had me *screaming.* Absolutely gorgeous! The fact that they’re outlined the same way as the reflections is really cool too, because he’s also reflecting on his encounters with the people he lists. And then the cut after each one to who those people really are, so cool!
Although one detail I noticed in Poseidon’s is the shot of a bull being sacrificed when Odysseus says “Or does he keep us in check so we must respect him, and now no one dares to piss him off?” Is that a reference to how Minos intentionally sacrificed the wrong bull to Poseidon, leading Poseidon to curse Pasiphaë into creating the Minotaur? Because if so, that’s a really nice touch.
The pan over everyone Ody has lost was also amazing! I really like your design of his mother, too!
That final sequence where the “monster” becomes part of him absolutely took my breath away.
One more small detail I noticed is that in some shots, the “monster’s” silhouette resembles Athena. I know that’s likely not intentional, but it makes me think about how the “monster” and the way of thinking it represents is what Athena originally wanted Odysseus to be.
Absolutely incredible work, and well worth the April Fool’s prank! 😂
The entire sequence from 2:34 is soo beautifully animated, the transitions are incredible, I love everything about it! Definitely my favorite animatic so far!
This whole thing is fantastic, but the shot of shadow-Odysseus on the wall with Astyanax is especially powerful to me. I keep coming back to this animatic because I need to see it again it’s just so striking and terrifying, it really sticks with you
I love how Odysseus is holding the Baby and then the scene fades over to him as a Monster with opened hand embracing his dark side. Outstanding work like always gigi makes by far the best animations to that masterpiece out there!
this is ALL gorgeously done but i'm SO enamored by 2:39 - 2:45, just the scene of Odysseus standing at the edge of the wall transitioning into his darker self holding out an open hand (perfectly conveying the release of his hand from dropping the infant too!!) and Odysseus then taking its hand--well. it's fucking INSANE and i LOVE IT SO MUCH. like hooooOoo my god
Fantastically well done! Absolutely love how "cinematic" your animatics are. They're always remarkably fluid. The scene where Odysseus accepts the shadowy figure was sick.
This is very well made but also I can’t help but imagine the crew watching from the ship as Odysseus dances around singing his heart out with no music and non of the dramatic visuals
The concept of “The Shadow” is everywhere in this animatic. In psychology, the shadow represents the parts of our psyche and personality we find undesirable. The more we suppress and ignore it, the more it influences us. Jungian psychologists believe we have to acknowledge and incorporate these aspects into our consciousness to better understand ourselves and make conscious, actualized choices. Odysseus isn’t wrong in acknowledging the parts of himself that are “monstrous”, but dismissing his tendency to mercy and decency is where he’s failing. His failing with the cyclops wasn’t mercy, but not keeping his mouth shut in a moment of passion. He didn’t gain Cerce’s help just by violence, he got it by showing her his love for his wife and humbling himself. His ruthlessness got him thru Scilla but it also cost him the trust of his crew, blinding him to other ways of handling that situation. And as he demonstrated with Poseidon, ruthlessness ISNT mercy upon ourselves because that leads to Poseidon getting tortured by the very guy he was being ruthless to.
Not gonna lie, the "If I've gotta drop another infant from a wall" line kicks so much ass, it's terrible but it shows how far he's willing to go to get back to his family.
Ooooo!! Gigi, you've outdone yourself with "I am a monster rawr rawr rawr " so I'm EXTREMELY hyped for this ❤❤❤❤❤
37 HOURS???.. You're evil, Gigi. I like that 👌🏻
Monsterous, even??
Exactly 👌🏻
I would even go as far as to say they're ruthless
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I love everything so much, oh god. POLITES’ HEADBAND, I UNDERSTAND WHAT YOU DID THERE.
The resting his head on Penelope's lap is such a beautiful moment. Like the music softens, he seems defeated, then she rips off the headband and he's right back to angry. So beautiful
1:45 This looks like a palace ruler security level image form p5
Whoa, you have truly out done yourself with this one!! Everything from 2:23 and on got me GAGGED.
REAL
At 3:00 the way that Odysseus's hands look kind of black and watery reminds me of the way that you drew one of Poseidon's arms in the Ruthlessness animatic. The symbolism of this is like saying that Odysseus is kind of adopting Poseidon's mindset of ruthlessness, which he is. This probably isn't a design detail, but I just noticed it and thought it was cool. My favorite EPIC animatic yet! IT'S SO GOOD!!!!🤯🤯
RAWR SHOULD I BECOME THE MONSTER 🦖🦖🦖
Edit: This really is my favorite Monster animatic now. You always have such a way with colors!
(And those sheep were so cute, I would have killed for them as well)
God! I love how you portrayed how he realize the 'monsters' he faced were doing it to protect others thus why have no guilt in killing their enemies. Like the Cyclops was even being gentle to his sheep because they ARE his friends and to him they killed his friend, Circe turned them into pigs to avoid any conflict at all to save the most people, and the God keeps them in line. Then himself he makes himself look so much more monsterous then them, SO GOOD!!!!
love how the last song of the first act starts the same way the first song of the act starts.
2:43 - 3:36 - This whole section is so beautiful.
I just want to pay attention to the characters that appear in the background of the Odyssey song, because they are fantastically revealed to Gigi!!
1:19 How I love this shot! He sits quietly and looks at his furry friends, although in the meantime, next to them are the belongings of the dead soldiers of Odysseus (specifically Polit's glasses). And despite the fact that he no longer has an eye, he feels calm and knows that someone worse than him will avenge him. No one else is in terrible danger.
1:30
No matter what anyone says, Circe has the saddest story of why she attacked Odysseus. Because her nymphs were harmed and she herself, and of course Circe became much colder over time and stopped trusting the opposite sex (men) who sailed back to her island. She is more realistic with Cyclops, I can really sympathize with them, unlike Poseidon and others who harmed Odysseus and the team.
1:36
I ask the commentators who know the meaning of this scene to tell me who exactly Poseidon is killing and for what!! I will be incredibly grateful to you! 🕊️
1:39
It hurt my heart after that moment, ay... Poseidon is the most soulless of all Odysseus' enemies, he is a god who killed before Odysseus, and will kill after. To rape, to offend, because he can just do it! It is impossible to sympathize with him, because he does not even avenge his son, if you refer to the lyrics of his song, he just takes revenge because he wants to.
3:16
My holy buns, Odysseus lost everything that Polite taught him. Literally everything and Penelope confirms it...
Dear Gigi, thank you very much for the incredible animation, for the emotional scene at the very beginning, when Odysseus already lay down on a puddle and began to reflect on himself, his enemies and the "Monster"... I'm a monster, rav, rav, rav 💔
My interpretation of 1.36 is that it shows mortals making sacrifices to Poseidon to represent how "we must respect him"!
1:36 is the sacrifice of a bull, potentially a reference to the Minotaur. It’s usually associated with Cretean worship of Poseidon. When they stopped respecting him by refusing to sacrifice his bull (the bull he gifted them) to him, he reminded them of the cost of disrespect. Basically, Poseidon is scary.
Thank you so much, sunshine, for explaining this to me!!
@@Tenshi1864 How detailed everything is, wow!! Thank you very much! 🕊️
Happy to help!
This is legitimately amazing. It's an amazing realization of the song and everything I expected it to be and more.
Honestly, if Jorge hasn't contacted you to help storyboard Epic's inevitable animated movie, idk what the hell he's thinking.
2:43 The 'monster' extends out its left hand for odysseus to shake, but instead of reciprocating with his left, he brings his right hand which would smack the monster's wrist instead.
Odysseus isn't just accepting what he is and spiralling into a monster when he pulls it into himself. He is subjugating that monster and wearing its skin.
I love that the monster is him in his helmet. Makes me think of the scene with Hector in the greek myth, where his son sees him and is scared of his armor, and the metaphor of war making you unrecognizable
my favorite part is when he says "it's monstering time" and he monstered all of the threats.
now seriously speaking, this is one of the greatest animatics of all time, and the way you captured the contrasts between emotions and the internal transformation of Odysseys was just perfect. Congratulations, i will show this video to all of my friends!
I deeply resonate with the part where Odysseus says, “I am the monster rawr rawr rawr”
omg i love this especially when he takes the hand of the “monster” and how the darkness goes over his hands to show the blood on his hands and the transitions are too gigi would’ve done it again!!
I love how you went with the Greek Vase style of coloring to depict what someone is known for vs the usual animation style for what they could actually be thinking.
I love the way you did this, it’s so good!! Polyphemus with his sheep, Odysseus laying his head on Penelope’s lap, the handshake with his darker, “ruthless” side as a warrior. It’s all just so good!!
Omg the shadows of Odysseus embracing the fact he needs to be a monster was well done
AWWW OMG I can't wait for this!! People are complaining about the wait but I'm just glad we have this talented artists making this content for us. Love you so much gigi! ❤
I nearly fell out of my seat seeing this premiere schedule pop up
The final note being a blast of trumpet (Poseidons instrument) fading to distorted electric guitar (Odysseus’s cunning side) with the scratchy white eyes of his inner monster appearing one last time made me physically recoil in my chair. The way you paired that instrumental motif with a final haunting image works perfectly to represent how simultaneously jarring and ominous the ending is, it’s genius 🤩
My bro's having a morality crisis and the art has never been better
I can't stop rewatching this, especially the part where he embraces the monster, it's so well-done. Amazing job!
You captured the essence of the song masterfully, and his compromise is even more potent as you see him take on the pact just for the assurance he'll get home again. 😭
My absolute favorite part is him embracing what he’s become… and knowing what’s at stake and what he lost… Gigi it’s amazing!
I love how u show Penelope pull off Polites band from his head it's like he's saying that for his Penelope he would give up Polites open arms ideology...my HEART
If I’m going to be honest, I think of this song as Odysseus’s two consciousness’s fighting. Especially 1:10 to 1:49. The first part exp: “when the witch turns men to pigs […] is she going insane?” Are his first and initial thoughts then “Or did she learn to be colder as she got older […]” are the reasons behind it. Then 2:43 is him finally accepting and embracing the fact those first thoughts, learning the world is brutal and cold. That’s why the ‘monster’ flows over his body and figure, presenting those thoughts overwhelming his being. ALSO WAS IT JUST ME THAT NOTICES THE MONSTER IS LIKE LOWKEY SHAPED LIKE ATHENA??