Would personally love to see you do a breakdown analysis of Bleach considering the seemingly underhanded/slight jab labeling it as an “average” Shonen.
I think an interesting thought is Funny admitted to Johnny that D4C could never find a dimension where his father was alive. Suggesting either his stand can only go to alt universes where Funny is spiritually/morally the same, and the only way that is possible is through his father’s death, or that his stand is not limited to these alt universes but that these are all there is and that he was too late to meet any alternate fathers that mightve survived.
@@st1ckdr1ft Hey, with characters nuanced as Valentine it'll happen. Also to answer your question as to why FV's backstory is ripped from Pulp Fiction is probably because if you get the reference, you're already inclined to believe his father's story to be...less than accurate. Also, as the first villain who's stand power didn't result in time powers but space powers, swapping the watch with the napkin is thematically important. And swapping the anus for the eye...well it could go super deep or it could be just araki saying "Funny has a shitty perspective" literally
I have found him. I have been searching for him across all universes, all of time, all of the land. I looked through Italy, I explored Egypt, I rode across America, I asked everyone in Japan, I flew to Hawaii, I searched in Britain. I thought I'll never found him, but found him I did. A jojo fan with literacy skills. Finally, my search is over. I finally found a fellow human being who could look deep into Jojo and understand the complex themes underlying it. For far too long I have been driven mad with the idea that jojo is far more substantial, far more thematically significant, far more subtle, and far better written than many of the "classics" we read in school. But now, finally, I found a human who could not only appreciate these concepts, but also look into them at angles I never even considered. I can finally rest now. (Also jojolands is looking to be Araki's most philosophical work yet, it might even surpass SBR)
Jojolands will be the best jojo part by a landslide i think, so far it so it is so much denser than anything we have seen yet and the fights are playing out much more significantly than we have seen in other parts this early. For contrast part 19 of steel ball run johny used his stand for the first time, in jojolion it was shakedown road. For jojolands the final villian Might have been revealed. (I dont rly think he will be but its possible)
Hearing other people praise things I already love just feeds me a different type of enjoyment I love knowing people love this manga just as much as I do.
This was a very well made video with interesting points. Loved the section about Valentine as a thing I have always appreciated is how he is drawn and written like a slimy politician. When he does something passively evil or clandestine it even has him in shadows or has the panels be smaller at times. While when he gives his grand speeches he gets good angles and strong paneling. Real nationalist snake.
The real fascinating thing about Ringo Roadagain is why people think he's cool. He's dedicated his life to getting good at hurting others and pushing them away. He's solved the hedgehog's dilemma by deciding to make his spines longer and sharper and demanding everyone else he encounters do the same. What is admirable about this? (Don't tell me he's a unique character. Anyone who finds his "step on my land and I shoot" outlook novel has never been to the rural south.) His quest for "self-improvement" has rendered him an irrelevant person with a stagnant life. He's an environmental hazard to be avoided. I'd compare him to a carnivorous plant but at least those eat what they catch and are able to produce offspring. His efforts bear no fruit except pain and pseudo-philosophy to excuse his hiding away from the world. His is the behavior of a person who is afraid of the world. Someone incapable of living like a human, who instead of accepting help pretends to be above it all. Is this what's so compelling about him? Does he present an appealing fantasy of not needing other people? A way to pretend you aren't lonely?
There are admirable parts of his character, like his drive for self-improvement or his self-reliance, but he definitely isn't a character to idolize or respect. If his interest was less destructive, he'd be a lot more admirable
You are right but this is exactly why this arc was so important. Gyro's character develops by taking some of ringo's advice while not adopting his entire philosophy, which is sort of what was said in the video. I think the path to self-improvement is the part of ringo's philosophy that is good, it's at what cost that I have issues with, and it's one aspect of it that gyro definitely didn't adopt, further strengthening the idea of individualism
But in all seriousness. Thinking he's a great character doesn't really quite to endorsing his philosophy. Yeah his philosophy is kind of more harmful to him in the long run then it's helpful, but he's still a very intriguing character
True Mans World and Civil War have been my favorite fights since I first read part 7 years ago. Thank you for breaking down what makes them so fun to revisit and think over, and painting a clearer picture of the commentary SBR has on nationalism and individualism. This was a great video!
Thank you for bringing out the little nuances and details. I've always thought of Jojo's as a quirky yet intriguing artbook with emotional dynamics. Although I was amazed at each character being so unique and having their own philosophy and moral compass, I never got to reflect on these nor how the protagonists themselves deal with their encounters with such psychological clashes. I recognised that Funny Valentine wasn't just the usual "good intentions with evil execution" kind of villain/antagonist because there was something inherent about him that resembled the many evils that other jojo antagonists have portrayed. To think back on it now, the entire concept of D4C revolves around having one stand used by an infinite identical stand masters that are the different Funny Valentines- a shared identity. Johnny defeated not Funny Valentine, but the stand which held them all together- a parallel to him defeating the idea of patriotism that was also keeping all of the clones on the same path despite having been from different universes. I had wondered why D4C was unique in this aspect, that there was only one D4C in the base universe but technically an infinite Valentines, even though the antagonist was not the stand itself literally. And Johnny defeated this school of thought, this abstract conception of a shared identity conceived by humans through achieving the pinnacle of a natural force in the JoJo Part 7 Verse, which helped him realise humanity and individual growth because Johnny ended up where he was only because he was intrigued by Gyro using the Spin on him and that spurring a true friendship. I love such video essays that explore deep themes of popular art. This is such a beautiful way of making people realise the intricacy of storytelling, the implications on real life and the importance of striving to make readers reflect rather than remember cool fights and sick dialogues. Everyone needs to understand that there is so much more to the art of storytelling, especially through images and drawings- incorporation of symbolism, the right messaging and piecing it all together to ensure it isn't just a compendium of philosophies but an experience. We learn through experience the best, and the medium of storytelling brings untold and inconceivable experiences to us. Like you mentioned, storytelling is such a powerful tool and that's why it dominates reasoning with logic in the context of patriotism- but for us the takeaway is that writing a story is not really simple. So, we must nevertheless learn to appreciate any piece of genuine effort and skill, such as this video itself! Wishing for your success as a youtuber and kudos to your ability to make such wonderful videos!
@@kyoiin17 thank you for your comment and such kind words. You put Valentine into words so nicely. And I love how Jojo tells its stories through unique ways, as you pointed out.
Steel Ball Run was a great part, but never my ultimate favorite. this video is honestly making me like SBR even more than i first did. i never realized the idea of Funny Valentine's alternates being such a cohesive unit as a nationalism thing, but it makes so much sense now
Excellent video! I admit that a lot of the philosophical stuff went a little over my head while reading, and while I understood the basics the more complex aspects of both True Man’s World and Civil War escaped me. You gave me a lot to chew on. Thank you for making this, I really enjoyed it!
This was a really fun watch! It's not as prevalent now but valentine being the hero used to be a common view. Some say that Valentine was written so well that he convinced people to his side like a real politician would. I don't think that's the case though. You already gotta have some nationalistic biases to agree with him at the very least. Valentine's speech assumes patriotism to be inherently good. Some who have grown up in nationalistic countries don't ask themselves if that's true or not. So they would be more like to bhy into his ideology. I never noticed that D4C's ability to transfer valentine's goals to his other selves was a representation of nationalistic ideals, that's a good catch! Definitely makes me appreciate the character more.
Also, D4C transfers base Valentine's memories onto the other Valentine. And since they are so similar already, the new valentine continues the base Valentine's plan. I remember that being shown during one of the switches iirc
Bro you lowley kinda cooked ngl, I knew this manga was 10x deeper than what I was able to perceive, bless you for making these things clear. Make more videos like this man, I loved it.
This was an amazing video- honestly did not catch the symbolism of D4C Love Train, so thanks for that. Steel Ball Run is an example of a story that simply could not be told in any other place- it uses its setting to say something about where it takes place, and in that regard it does something that I think only Jojolion does.
That was some excellent script and thoughtful discussion. I love how you related back to historical ideas, occurrences, and people like Jefferson, Mussolini, and French nationalism. As a big enjoyer of the Jojo’s story, to me part 7 did not quite live up to the reputation the western fanbase gives it, in a somewhat weird way. I appreciated that focused backstories and character development of the leads, but I found Johnny hard to relate to and felt like Gyro’s character seemed unfinished. I enjoyed the role of the corpse and side plot of Lucy, but felt that things reached an abrupt climax. And I felt that Valentine’s active role in the plot beginning with the D4C arc was too short and that his acquisition of the corpse seemed unearned (especially coming off of Pucci, a very active villain with motivations explored throughout the whole part). I say all this to explain that I wanted to understand SBR better, to better appreciate the intent behind the writing decisions. I watched the video hoping for a new perspective on things, or one to “fill in the blanks” that left me confused and unsatisfied. And although this video didn’t bump up SBR any higher in my part rankings, the subject of the video as described here did fill in a lot of those blanks, and present a bigger thematic picture for me to appreciate. So consider me a satisfied skeptic and I look forward to the part 6 video. I hope your channel does well!
Those are all very fair criticisms, and that’s awesome that you got a bit more appreciation for the story ! Pucci is definitely my favorite jojo villain, and he’ll get a lot of attention in the part 6 video cus the philosophy he brings to the table is just unmatched ‼️
Just want to add that what you said about Valentine’s backstory with his father was especially revealing. Until that point it had seemed to me like a strange last-minute bit of characterization and sympathy for him, or just a means to set up the final verbal confrontation with Johnny (both being tricks that I feel Araki wouldn’t tend to use), but the idea that it reveals both the origin and the critical flaws of Valentine’s philosophy makes it a lot more meaningful. The deliberate lack of specific words with who the “enemy” was, that’s such a strong tie to nationalism indeed. It’s really impressive how much more meaning a story can feel like it has when there’s one or more core themes for the events and actions of characters to be related to. I don’t consume too much media but Jojo’s has changed the way I view storytelling.
I was enraptured watching this. Jojo in general has taught me so much about individualism, and the philosophies in later parts (5-8) have sat with me for years. Thank you for the engaging video and i look forward to your thoughts on other topics! ❤
Glad to be your 800th subscriber, just finished watching this video as I'm midway through my second read of Steel Ball Run, which I had first experienced a few years ago when I was in high school. Now, with myself more mature and in the stage of adulthood, I found myself appreciating a lot of the core thematic aspects in SBR that I wasn't privy to during my first read, many of which you covered greatly in this video. Keep it up man, can't wait to see other videos similar to this
Also (and I really just mean this in a constructive way) maybe try spending more time making a thumbnail that pops. in my opinion this thumbnail did not prepare me for the peak video essay I was about to watch, and I feel like you could bring in a lot more people if the thumbnail was more eye-catching. Just my opinion tho, You should do whatever you feel fits your style
I appreciate it so much !! Yeah the thumbnail is definitely not my best lol. I actually did this video as a school project and I had to cook a thumbnail up really fast to meet the deadline so I promise the next one will be better!!!
This video is amazing, please make more videos like this, or more in general tbh you’re better than Kaleb IA and Metas, please keep up the great work man
This is an amazing video, i cant wait to see more like it. I literally love narrative analysis and i love jojos god damn it all google give me more videos from this guy
this is an amazing video, it helped me see more of the nuances of sbr that i feel are often (unfortunately) missed amongst this fanbase. is it possible you could do a video covering part 5 in some way? i’d love to hear an in depth analysis of my fave jojo part :D
I do think SBR does a good mix of collectivism and individualism, and that mix is represented in most of the characters. Gyro feels bonded to his homeland and the art of the spin but also develops his own independent thought. Johnny is a very individually-determined person but connects with a larger whole through Gyro, the tradition of the spin and the study of nature. Also, despite representing the myth of the American quest for the frontier, SBR subverts this by going from West to East. The individual becomes one with the whole yet retains the lessons learned in the wild. As a collectivist and a communist myself, I do not think the individual needs to be erased, but it does need a change in perspective, and Araki really provides a good alternative in my opinion.
Also while Valentine has a sense of collectivism through his patriotism, he also has a very individualist mindset in his demeanor and determination. He builds himself as an example of an individual "worthy" of taking a stand for his country and becomes an almost literal god. In his own words, "those that are despotic or unworthy will be scorned." His philosophy consists on someONE daring to take the napkin first, a very American Individualist mindset to me.
I have to say mayn that was a really good video. I was looking for more deeper analyses on STEEL BALL RUN and didn’t find a video that scratched the itch. After taking on a course in college that is making me think critically about fiction writing and requires good arguments as there are no right or wrong answers it’s a breath of fresh air to understand more of what one of my favorite stories is trying to convey.
Amazing. I always liked Valentine because he showed shallow patriotism, violating the ideals his country is based on (his ability literally duplicates people), but you expanded my view on individualism in SBR so much! Thank you for the great video. Do you by any chance plan on analyzing part 8?
I’m definitely planning on it, I feel like it hasn’t been explored much on UA-cam, yet it’s super interesting. It will take a while tho cus I wanna re read it for the best analysis possible !
I've always read Steel Ball Run through a Nietzschean lens. There is no ultimate Ubermensch in the story, but he is found in the President, Johnny, Gyro, and Diego.
Never understood how people miss Valentine’s ideology being explained RIGHT BEFORE he SA’s a woman. Araki hits us on the head saying “This type of thinking is evil and is a r*pe to the world”
Great analysis! Though I do want to point out something at the end. When the american civil war started, funny was 14. In the images, him as a child is much younger than 14, so it can be assumed it was a war prior to this
My one critique is when you imply Funny's father fought for the confederacy. It appears that actually Valentine himself seems to have fought in the civil war, judging from his age at the time. When Valentine's father died, he was only 7, meaning Val's father may have fought in the so called "Apache Wars", or perhaps a war that only happened in the timeline of steel ball run. Regardless, I doubt someone like Valentine who's an extreme patriot in the worst ways possible would ever fight for the rebel Confederates, and for all his flaws, Valentine doesn't seem to be particularly into the concept of slavery or any other values the confederates were for. He even has Mike O. his African American bodyguard.
Amazing video. The contrast between nationalism and individualism is something Iam just as interested as you are. As someone who leans more towards American nationalism i love how funny valentine can make people such as I question his morality and if he “really” is a villain.
this video is absolutely wonderful, I’ve had so many similar opinions on SBR and the themes in it, and you just put my thoughts into words, I really hope you get the recognition you deserve later on!! this video is great, and I’m so excited to see your part 6 video! :D
Thank you for this video I'm in jojo fandom for a long time so I can forget details and I'm glad I can remember it without rereading again and again + Analysising is cool too
GREAT video! I love when people take a serious look at jjba's story, it's one of my favorite pieces of writing and sometimes I feel like its greatness gets lost on a lot of fans because of memes... which ofc isn't wrong, we all get different things out of the media we consume. But this was a really interesting watch! As a fan that's not from the USA, I think your perspective was really insightful. Looking forward to your next video :^)
I liked this video but I wanted to add that Valentines father might not have been from the Civil War. He would have been around 14 when it started (I think) and he looks younger than that to me in the flashback. I think it's likely that Valentine himself fought in the civil war which is when he got the Heart of the Holy Corpse. I believe he would have to have fought for the Union considering the 14th amendment barred former confederates from being a part of the US government. He's still undeniably a nationalist, opposing the confederates didn't necessarily mean someone actually oppose the ideals of the confederates. I'm not sure what war his father would've been in though.
That is correct, I was mistaken with the dates, so my point about his father no longer stands. I’m also very interested if Araki is referring to an actual war or just made one up 🤔. Thank you for pointing out my mistake though!
Valentine wasn't told that his father fought for the Confederates and once he was older that ship had long sailed so ofc he'd be a proper Union nationalist I think why one would assume his father was fighting for the Confederacy tho is because the only real wars that happened on US soil were the Mexican American & Civil one, and the domination in the former makes such a story as Valentine's father's very unlikely
Hi! I’m so glad the video turned out well ! I’m currently working on an analysis of part 6 ‼️
Would personally love to see you do a breakdown analysis of Bleach considering the seemingly underhanded/slight jab labeling it as an “average” Shonen.
Hey man, this is some awesome work you did, God bless ya and Jesus loves ya :)
I think an interesting thought is Funny admitted to Johnny that D4C could never find a dimension where his father was alive. Suggesting either his stand can only go to alt universes where Funny is spiritually/morally the same, and the only way that is possible is through his father’s death, or that his stand is not limited to these alt universes but that these are all there is and that he was too late to meet any alternate fathers that mightve survived.
Such a subtly great part of his character, can’t believe I forgot to mention it !
@@st1ckdr1ft Hey, with characters nuanced as Valentine it'll happen.
Also to answer your question as to why FV's backstory is ripped from Pulp Fiction is probably because if you get the reference, you're already inclined to believe his father's story to be...less than accurate. Also, as the first villain who's stand power didn't result in time powers but space powers, swapping the watch with the napkin is thematically important. And swapping the anus for the eye...well it could go super deep or it could be just araki saying "Funny has a shitty perspective"
literally
I have found him. I have been searching for him across all universes, all of time, all of the land. I looked through Italy, I explored Egypt, I rode across America, I asked everyone in Japan, I flew to Hawaii, I searched in Britain. I thought I'll never found him, but found him I did.
A jojo fan with literacy skills.
Finally, my search is over. I finally found a fellow human being who could look deep into Jojo and understand the complex themes underlying it. For far too long I have been driven mad with the idea that jojo is far more substantial, far more thematically significant, far more subtle, and far better written than many of the "classics" we read in school. But now, finally, I found a human who could not only appreciate these concepts, but also look into them at angles I never even considered.
I can finally rest now.
(Also jojolands is looking to be Araki's most philosophical work yet, it might even surpass SBR)
@@gamerx3071 that is quite the honor!! Thank you!! I agree about jojolands. I love it so much
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Jojolands will be the best jojo part by a landslide i think, so far it so it is so much denser than anything we have seen yet and the fights are playing out much more significantly than we have seen in other parts this early. For contrast part 19 of steel ball run johny used his stand for the first time, in jojolion it was shakedown road. For jojolands the final villian Might have been revealed. (I dont rly think he will be but its possible)
right!? this is making me want to do videos on what i find so special about parts 4 & 6
another half an hour long video explaining why my favourite manga is good in ways I haven't thought about, welp, here we go again
Hearing other people praise things I already love just feeds me a different type of enjoyment
I love knowing people love this manga just as much as I do.
Too relatable
This was a very well made video with interesting points. Loved the section about Valentine as a thing I have always appreciated is how he is drawn and written like a slimy politician. When he does something passively evil or clandestine it even has him in shadows or has the panels be smaller at times. While when he gives his grand speeches he gets good angles and strong paneling. Real nationalist snake.
You cooked so well bro. Beyond impressed by this. We need more. KEEP COOKING
The real fascinating thing about Ringo Roadagain is why people think he's cool. He's dedicated his life to getting good at hurting others and pushing them away. He's solved the hedgehog's dilemma by deciding to make his spines longer and sharper and demanding everyone else he encounters do the same. What is admirable about this? (Don't tell me he's a unique character. Anyone who finds his "step on my land and I shoot" outlook novel has never been to the rural south.) His quest for "self-improvement" has rendered him an irrelevant person with a stagnant life. He's an environmental hazard to be avoided. I'd compare him to a carnivorous plant but at least those eat what they catch and are able to produce offspring. His efforts bear no fruit except pain and pseudo-philosophy to excuse his hiding away from the world.
His is the behavior of a person who is afraid of the world. Someone incapable of living like a human, who instead of accepting help pretends to be above it all. Is this what's so compelling about him? Does he present an appealing fantasy of not needing other people? A way to pretend you aren't lonely?
I think his western aesthetic is undeniably pretty cool, but once you actually get to know him he’s lame af (for the reasons you aptly described)
There are admirable parts of his character, like his drive for self-improvement or his self-reliance, but he definitely isn't a character to idolize or respect. If his interest was less destructive, he'd be a lot more admirable
You are right but this is exactly why this arc was so important. Gyro's character develops by taking some of ringo's advice while not adopting his entire philosophy, which is sort of what was said in the video. I think the path to self-improvement is the part of ringo's philosophy that is good, it's at what cost that I have issues with, and it's one aspect of it that gyro definitely didn't adopt, further strengthening the idea of individualism
He's a hot cowboy. Simple as
But in all seriousness. Thinking he's a great character doesn't really quite to endorsing his philosophy. Yeah his philosophy is kind of more harmful to him in the long run then it's helpful, but he's still a very intriguing character
it’s actually said in the manga that each new funny valentine inherits the current one’s thoughts and will, great video btw!!!
Great video! Would love if you did one for part 6 or 8.
Those are actually my fav parts, so hopefully!
@@st1ckdr1ft please do part 8!
@@st1ckdr1ftokay taste
True Mans World and Civil War have been my favorite fights since I first read part 7 years ago. Thank you for breaking down what makes them so fun to revisit and think over, and painting a clearer picture of the commentary SBR has on nationalism and individualism. This was a great video!
Thank you for bringing out the little nuances and details. I've always thought of Jojo's as a quirky yet intriguing artbook with emotional dynamics. Although I was amazed at each character being so unique and having their own philosophy and moral compass, I never got to reflect on these nor how the protagonists themselves deal with their encounters with such psychological clashes. I recognised that Funny Valentine wasn't just the usual "good intentions with evil execution" kind of villain/antagonist because there was something inherent about him that resembled the many evils that other jojo antagonists have portrayed. To think back on it now, the entire concept of D4C revolves around having one stand used by an infinite identical stand masters that are the different Funny Valentines- a shared identity. Johnny defeated not Funny Valentine, but the stand which held them all together- a parallel to him defeating the idea of patriotism that was also keeping all of the clones on the same path despite having been from different universes. I had wondered why D4C was unique in this aspect, that there was only one D4C in the base universe but technically an infinite Valentines, even though the antagonist was not the stand itself literally. And Johnny defeated this school of thought, this abstract conception of a shared identity conceived by humans through achieving the pinnacle of a natural force in the JoJo Part 7 Verse, which helped him realise humanity and individual growth because Johnny ended up where he was only because he was intrigued by Gyro using the Spin on him and that spurring a true friendship.
I love such video essays that explore deep themes of popular art. This is such a beautiful way of making people realise the intricacy of storytelling, the implications on real life and the importance of striving to make readers reflect rather than remember cool fights and sick dialogues. Everyone needs to understand that there is so much more to the art of storytelling, especially through images and drawings- incorporation of symbolism, the right messaging and piecing it all together to ensure it isn't just a compendium of philosophies but an experience. We learn through experience the best, and the medium of storytelling brings untold and inconceivable experiences to us. Like you mentioned, storytelling is such a powerful tool and that's why it dominates reasoning with logic in the context of patriotism- but for us the takeaway is that writing a story is not really simple. So, we must nevertheless learn to appreciate any piece of genuine effort and skill, such as this video itself! Wishing for your success as a youtuber and kudos to your ability to make such wonderful videos!
@@kyoiin17 thank you for your comment and such kind words. You put Valentine into words so nicely. And I love how Jojo tells its stories through unique ways, as you pointed out.
@@st1ckdr1ft really looking forward to your video on part 6!
Steel Ball Run was a great part, but never my ultimate favorite. this video is honestly making me like SBR even more than i first did. i never realized the idea of Funny Valentine's alternates being such a cohesive unit as a nationalism thing, but it makes so much sense now
Excellent video! I admit that a lot of the philosophical stuff went a little over my head while reading, and while I understood the basics the more complex aspects of both True Man’s World and Civil War escaped me. You gave me a lot to chew on. Thank you for making this, I really enjoyed it!
This is such a good video, it really irritates me when people say "well, valentine had a point". I really hope you make more soon
This was a really fun watch! It's not as prevalent now but valentine being the hero used to be a common view. Some say that Valentine was written so well that he convinced people to his side like a real politician would. I don't think that's the case though. You already gotta have some nationalistic biases to agree with him at the very least. Valentine's speech assumes patriotism to be inherently good. Some who have grown up in nationalistic countries don't ask themselves if that's true or not. So they would be more like to bhy into his ideology.
I never noticed that D4C's ability to transfer valentine's goals to his other selves was a representation of nationalistic ideals, that's a good catch! Definitely makes me appreciate the character more.
Also, D4C transfers base Valentine's memories onto the other Valentine. And since they are so similar already, the new valentine continues the base Valentine's plan. I remember that being shown during one of the switches iirc
That’s a good ass point, also I’m glad you like the character more !
Bro you lowley kinda cooked ngl, I knew this manga was 10x deeper than what I was able to perceive, bless you for making these things clear. Make more videos like this man, I loved it.
its interesting how araki made sbr a part with lots of messages about symbolism considering it happens on the usa
What does that have to do with it being set in the us? Question sounds mean but i'm asking genuinely
Can you elaborate? This makes no sense lol
incredible watch, love the analysis of D4C having nationalism baked into the concept. can't wait to see you blow up
85????? bro this is probably the definition of underrated
it's not his father spirit but a
delusion of his brain that hold his father's teaching against being sentiment 8:53
Ah ok my mistake
the true man’s world is one of my favorite arca in all of manga
This was an amazing video- honestly did not catch the symbolism of D4C Love Train, so thanks for that. Steel Ball Run is an example of a story that simply could not be told in any other place- it uses its setting to say something about where it takes place, and in that regard it does something that I think only Jojolion does.
This was an incredibly fun and interesting analysis, definitely looking forward to any future projects you might come up with, be it JoJo or not!
That was some excellent script and thoughtful discussion. I love how you related back to historical ideas, occurrences, and people like Jefferson, Mussolini, and French nationalism.
As a big enjoyer of the Jojo’s story, to me part 7 did not quite live up to the reputation the western fanbase gives it, in a somewhat weird way. I appreciated that focused backstories and character development of the leads, but I found Johnny hard to relate to and felt like Gyro’s character seemed unfinished. I enjoyed the role of the corpse and side plot of Lucy, but felt that things reached an abrupt climax. And I felt that Valentine’s active role in the plot beginning with the D4C arc was too short and that his acquisition of the corpse seemed unearned (especially coming off of Pucci, a very active villain with motivations explored throughout the whole part).
I say all this to explain that I wanted to understand SBR better, to better appreciate the intent behind the writing decisions. I watched the video hoping for a new perspective on things, or one to “fill in the blanks” that left me confused and unsatisfied. And although this video didn’t bump up SBR any higher in my part rankings, the subject of the video as described here did fill in a lot of those blanks, and present a bigger thematic picture for me to appreciate. So consider me a satisfied skeptic and I look forward to the part 6 video. I hope your channel does well!
Those are all very fair criticisms, and that’s awesome that you got a bit more appreciation for the story ! Pucci is definitely my favorite jojo villain, and he’ll get a lot of attention in the part 6 video cus the philosophy he brings to the table is just unmatched ‼️
Just want to add that what you said about Valentine’s backstory with his father was especially revealing. Until that point it had seemed to me like a strange last-minute bit of characterization and sympathy for him, or just a means to set up the final verbal confrontation with Johnny (both being tricks that I feel Araki wouldn’t tend to use), but the idea that it reveals both the origin and the critical flaws of Valentine’s philosophy makes it a lot more meaningful. The deliberate lack of specific words with who the “enemy” was, that’s such a strong tie to nationalism indeed.
It’s really impressive how much more meaning a story can feel like it has when there’s one or more core themes for the events and actions of characters to be related to. I don’t consume too much media but Jojo’s has changed the way I view storytelling.
@@emblemblade9245 Yeah I think it’s the best backstory that Araki has written for sure
I just luv you brought up Jesus like it’s a normal thing 😂
Oh Jojo you really are Bizarre
I was enraptured watching this. Jojo in general has taught me so much about individualism, and the philosophies in later parts (5-8) have sat with me for years. Thank you for the engaging video and i look forward to your thoughts on other topics! ❤
Bro that's straight up fire analysis we need more of these
Thank you so much!! I’m working on the next one slowly but surely!!!
@@st1ckdr1ft take your time
Glad to be your 800th subscriber, just finished watching this video as I'm midway through my second read of Steel Ball Run, which I had first experienced a few years ago when I was in high school. Now, with myself more mature and in the stage of adulthood, I found myself appreciating a lot of the core thematic aspects in SBR that I wasn't privy to during my first read, many of which you covered greatly in this video. Keep it up man, can't wait to see other videos similar to this
This video was amazing, a very well thought out analysis of a complex theme! I would love to see you talk about masculinity in jojo
Great video, Ima put all the homies on to this channel cuz I know you’re gonna blow up 😭😭 Much love, can’t wait for the part 6 video
Also (and I really just mean this in a constructive way) maybe try spending more time making a thumbnail that pops. in my opinion this thumbnail did not prepare me for the peak video essay I was about to watch, and I feel like you could bring in a lot more people if the thumbnail was more eye-catching. Just my opinion tho, You should do whatever you feel fits your style
I appreciate it so much !! Yeah the thumbnail is definitely not my best lol. I actually did this video as a school project and I had to cook a thumbnail up really fast to meet the deadline so I promise the next one will be better!!!
This video is amazing, please make more videos like this, or more in general tbh you’re better than Kaleb IA and Metas, please keep up the great work man
I loved the video! Part 7 and its filosophical topics are amazing
This is an amazing video, i cant wait to see more like it. I literally love narrative analysis and i love jojos god damn it all google give me more videos from this guy
this is an amazing video, it helped me see more of the nuances of sbr that i feel are often (unfortunately) missed amongst this fanbase. is it possible you could do a video covering part 5 in some way? i’d love to hear an in depth analysis of my fave jojo part :D
This is honestly a great analysis of the manga's themes! Good job
I do think SBR does a good mix of collectivism and individualism, and that mix is represented in most of the characters. Gyro feels bonded to his homeland and the art of the spin but also develops his own independent thought. Johnny is a very individually-determined person but connects with a larger whole through Gyro, the tradition of the spin and the study of nature. Also, despite representing the myth of the American quest for the frontier, SBR subverts this by going from West to East. The individual becomes one with the whole yet retains the lessons learned in the wild. As a collectivist and a communist myself, I do not think the individual needs to be erased, but it does need a change in perspective, and Araki really provides a good alternative in my opinion.
Also while Valentine has a sense of collectivism through his patriotism, he also has a very individualist mindset in his demeanor and determination. He builds himself as an example of an individual "worthy" of taking a stand for his country and becomes an almost literal god. In his own words, "those that are despotic or unworthy will be scorned." His philosophy consists on someONE daring to take the napkin first, a very American Individualist mindset to me.
I never thought about that point about going to east to west. I very much agree that the individual needs to be reframed. So well said!!
This is a very high quality video and analysis. You were able to put into words a lot of the things I felt throughout the part.
Im glad i found this video because I too enjoy talking about the various narrative intracacies of JJBA.
This was such a great video u are literally my favorite youtuber
maybe the best video on steel ball run & ive seen them all :) keep making videos im ur first fan
Woah 🤯 thanks bro
Just finished steel ball run I know this video will be great
I have to say mayn that was a really good video. I was looking for more deeper analyses on STEEL BALL RUN and didn’t find a video that scratched the itch. After taking on a course in college that is making me think critically about fiction writing and requires good arguments as there are no right or wrong answers it’s a breath of fresh air to understand more of what one of my favorite stories is trying to convey.
Didn't expect an incredibly based take on US nationalism in a Jojo's video essay but hey I'm here for it
Your pfp is funnily my favorite panel in jojo lmao great video homie
Amazing. I always liked Valentine because he showed shallow patriotism, violating the ideals his country is based on (his ability literally duplicates people), but you expanded my view on individualism in SBR so much! Thank you for the great video. Do you by any chance plan on analyzing part 8?
I’m definitely planning on it, I feel like it hasn’t been explored much on UA-cam, yet it’s super interesting. It will take a while tho cus I wanna re read it for the best analysis possible !
If this is your first vid then honestly you’re the best jojo UA-camr that has ever existed on this earth AND I MEAN IT
It is my first , thank you so much !
You’re welcome
great video though i’m pretty sure it’s heavily implied the valentines would have fought for the union (if i’m wrong sorry)
I've always read Steel Ball Run through a Nietzschean lens. There is no ultimate Ubermensch in the story, but he is found in the President, Johnny, Gyro, and Diego.
such an amazing video! really love your analysis 🥺💖
Now what a great pfp you have there
This video is great! I hope you drop another one soon so I have something else to watch
Never understood how people miss Valentine’s ideology being explained RIGHT BEFORE he SA’s a woman. Araki hits us on the head saying “This type of thinking is evil and is a r*pe to the world”
An excellent video that got me to do my favourite thing, thinking about my favourite media on a deeper level than I instinctively do!
I’m so glad !
Actually one of the best videos on jojo that ive seen
Amazing video, dude!!! Looking forward to your part 6 video :)
Great analysis! Though I do want to point out something at the end. When the american civil war started, funny was 14. In the images, him as a child is much younger than 14, so it can be assumed it was a war prior to this
My mistake, I appreciate u calling it out
My one critique is when you imply Funny's father fought for the confederacy. It appears that actually Valentine himself seems to have fought in the civil war, judging from his age at the time. When Valentine's father died, he was only 7, meaning Val's father may have fought in the so called "Apache Wars", or perhaps a war that only happened in the timeline of steel ball run. Regardless, I doubt someone like Valentine who's an extreme patriot in the worst ways possible would ever fight for the rebel Confederates, and for all his flaws, Valentine doesn't seem to be particularly into the concept of slavery or any other values the confederates were for. He even has Mike O. his African American bodyguard.
Crazy good for a first video man you have a nice way of explaining things. wishing you the best on success with this channel
amazing video man, keep it up
Articulated it in ways I couldn't awesome video dude
Ain’t even watched it and I know it’s a masterpiece
Amazing video. The contrast between nationalism and individualism is something Iam just as interested as you are. As someone who leans more towards American nationalism i love how funny valentine can make people such as I question his morality and if he “really” is a villain.
dude, this video was absolutly amazing, im a huge nerd for this shit,
i will eat this type of content up. if you make more i will be ecstatic
Incredible. Incredible. Incredible.
Very clever! I thought this was very well presented and intelligent. I GOTTAAAA reread part 7 now
This is a phenomenal analysis video.
this video is absolutely wonderful, I’ve had so many similar opinions on SBR and the themes in it, and you just put my thoughts into words, I really hope you get the recognition you deserve later on!! this video is great, and I’m so excited to see your part 6 video! :D
Thank you for this video
I'm in jojo fandom for a long time so I can forget details and I'm glad I can remember it without rereading again and again
+ Analysising is cool too
Very nice video :) I hope you get the popularity you deserve with content like this!
GREAT video! I love when people take a serious look at jjba's story, it's one of my favorite pieces of writing and sometimes I feel like its greatness gets lost on a lot of fans because of memes... which ofc isn't wrong, we all get different things out of the media we consume. But this was a really interesting watch! As a fan that's not from the USA, I think your perspective was really insightful. Looking forward to your next video :^)
Aye bro keep doing these videos and you’ll be the biggest jojo UA-camr on the internet by the time part 7 gets animated
3:24 lol bro imagine telling this to someone who doesn't know about jojo, i love Jojo
I felt mad silly saying that out loud. Truly unmatched beauty lol.
Great video! Especially for your first one!!
This was greaat
Sbr supremacy
love the editing, looking forward to more videos!
Subbed, can't wait to see what you do with Part 6-8 ;)
Great video dude, you should definitely make some more of these!
this analisys is so great! please do more stuff like that!
Great Video Hope you will continue your media analysis journey
I REALLY DIG THIS VIDEO
I liked this video but I wanted to add that Valentines father might not have been from the Civil War. He would have been around 14 when it started (I think) and he looks younger than that to me in the flashback. I think it's likely that Valentine himself fought in the civil war which is when he got the Heart of the Holy Corpse. I believe he would have to have fought for the Union considering the 14th amendment barred former confederates from being a part of the US government. He's still undeniably a nationalist, opposing the confederates didn't necessarily mean someone actually oppose the ideals of the confederates. I'm not sure what war his father would've been in though.
That is correct, I was mistaken with the dates, so my point about his father no longer stands. I’m also very interested if Araki is referring to an actual war or just made one up 🤔. Thank you for pointing out my mistake though!
Really really really great video
Absolutely a banger
Incredible video, hop you can make more !
A cracking first video, can't wait for more, keep up the great work
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Great video!!
such a great analysis
Really good script dude.
i wish people read. you deserve so much more bro.
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underrated video
Amazing video!
Great analysis man
Great job man!! Looking forward to what you do next!!!
crazy vid nice job man
Holy shit I loved this, do this for other part themes too pls preferably part 6 Nd part 8
Araki cooked with this one frfr
GREAT VIDEO! GREAT JOB
A part 7 video, in my feed, on the eve of part 7 anime?!
Where did you get the idea that funny valentine's father was figthing for the confederates when funny valentine fought for the union?
Valentine wasn't told that his father fought for the Confederates and once he was older that ship had long sailed so ofc he'd be a proper Union nationalist
I think why one would assume his father was fighting for the Confederacy tho is because the only real wars that happened on US soil were the Mexican American & Civil one, and the domination in the former makes such a story as Valentine's father's very unlikely
@@mladen5140 Valentine was born in 1847, his father died before the confederacy existed, probably in the mexican american or texas comanche war