Sources docs.google.com/document/d/1-uOWaBVkS5_-96S1G5gugNbHB6hlxtTxIMUETqfo_w8/edit?usp=sharing EDIT: Misspelt Otomos name somewhere in there it's spelt wrong in Art of Nausicaa book I was citing, my bad Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind Castle of Cagliostro Fantastic Planet Sherlock Hound Horus, Prince of the Sun The Last Unicorn Kingdom of Madness and Dreams Making Nausicaa short Yanagawa Canals doc Anno's God Warrior Short Kabuki adaptation of Miyazaki's ‘Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind’ - Kanada Montage - Galaxy Express 999 Genma Taisen Invincible Steel Man Daitarn 3 Plawres Sanshiro Galaxy cyclone braiger
Nausicaa has always been my favourite Ghibli film. So I recently decided to buy the manga and it's just..... Breathtaking. It completely elevates the characters and story compared to the film. It truly inspired me to start volunteering and be more selfless to others. Just amazing. I wish more people knew about Nausicaa.
Nausicaa: easily a beloved classic all should enjoy and never forgotten! It's narrative, themes and vision should be reflected upon with optimism and a chance to grow.
I swear Nausicaa is floating around in the collective consciousness right now because I have been drawn to the bluray on my shelf for the past month and I finally took it out, rewatched it, and cried for about an hour afterward. This is honestly his best film in some ways. They’re all amazing and everyone has a Ghibli film that speaks to them more than others, KDS and The Tale of Princess Kaguya are actually my personal favorites, but I think this is Miyazaki’s masterpiece.
@@Stevem I’ve always wanted to read it. I’ll probably purchase it once I finally finish Akira and 20th Century Boys. Great work on the video, my friend!
This has always been my favorite Anime movie. Even when the only thing available was the Warriors of the Wind VHS I watched that over and over for the music and what little it had about the toxic jungle. Now I’m getting a masters degree in soil fertility and ecosystem restoration, so thanks Nausicaa! Also, I can tell you that what the Toxic Jungle does to purify the land and groundwater isn’t that far from reality. Fungi really are able to detoxify almost anything given the right conditions.
That's so beautiful. Miyazaki was inspired by the pollution at Minamata. The water became so polluted that the town was banned from fishing altogether - in Japan! What Miyazaki saw when he visited was that the fish, left alone, were thriving. He was amazed by how Nature could take in the toxins and clean the environment. That was the inspiration behind Nausicaa. So it all comes full circle for you!
"If you like sausages, don't look at how they are made" - I love the film and adore the manga and they both look perfect to me, learning that the making of the film was such a warzone is a bit of a shock so thank you for this illuminating video essay!
Man I wish this video had existed back when I did a massive report on Nasicaa for my Environmental Literature class as my final project in college. There's so much more background I had no idea of that you covered. Thank you for including a detailed document of your sources. I will definitely be taking a look at some in my free time
This video has everything: an inspired audio - visual presentation, insights on a tumultuous creative process delivered through the authors own accounts and sharp reflection on alienation and apocalypticism in post-war Japan. Bravo, this truly a magnus opus of your own! P.S. Thank you for making me discover @Pause and Select, he made an excellent contribution and I can't wait to discover his content too.
Such an interesting story behind the conception of one of the best animated films in decades. It has everything from the struggle of the animation process to Miyazaki's classic pessimistic attitude. Seriously, this is a visually capturing video with a structure that feel informative and interesting.
As always, a pleasure. It's really nice to learn about the history of all the art we've consumed & Ghibli's origin stories are pretty interesting. Thanks again
Dude the production of this video is amazing. I'm tired and looking for a video to listen to whilst I doze off yet your voice and drawings keep me glued to the screen. Seriously, this is a great video and will keep me awake for the full length. I'm loving you're content
Man, what an enlightening video. This cross section of Miyazaki's early work is really revealing, and it's something I haven't heard discussed much on UA-cam and certainly not in this much detail. Bravo.
This has been my favourite Film ever since I was young, I was always moved to tears even by the non-dubbed Japanese version with Chinese subtitles, (in the 90’s we didn’t have the English version available in Australia ). Not speaking any Japanese, I feel so spoilt by this UA-cam video going into such depth behind the production of this amazing film. Pure nostalgia putting the DVD on tonight with English dubbing, after the film finished I was longing for more, I was hoping for some production notes, sure enough UA-cam let me find this video to dive deep, now I can sleep.
Feels like there's a subset of us all up in this same Nausicaa and Arzach, moebius deep dive, I've thoroughly enjoyed studying miyazaki and moebius myself recently and this video is soothing to watch♡ thankyou Stevem.
i think this might be my favourite of all your videos now! the sheer amount of earnestness and passion your pour into all your work despite knowing that it may never get the views it deserves is so inspiring! this video is so amazing and made me want to watch every single miyazaki film all over again! thank you so much for putting your time, effort, and heart into making these videos because they're truly something to behold, you're putting something so informative and inspiring out into the world! thank you, once again.
This was a brilliant video and in particular Pause And Select's contribution really hit the nail on the head with sociopolitical problems in the last few decades. Thanks for your hard work.
It’s my favorite movie and this video shed so much light on the production and the thought that was put into it, I really appreciate the work you put into this incredible video
Thank you. Thank you for giving this manga another breathe of air through the sea of corruption. This manga has a very special place in my upbringing, where one initially starts looking at the pretty yet bleak imagery, as my comprehension of the Japanese language matures as my mind, you start to notice, discover and rediscover aspects of the narrative that starts to unfold as the old vantage points wane and new one arise. As my own persuit in sequencial story telling both in writing and visuals bursts open the depth of this narrative Pandora's Box.
Moebius’s Arzach and Nausica were both huge influences on my favorite game series of all time, Panzer Dragoon. The game series focus on flight and a strange post apocalyptic world with bioengineered weapons and mutant monsters and you can see the influences of Arzach and Nausica in it pretty clearly.
nausicaa is easily one of my favorite films. it left such an impact on me, and i just recently got the manga. it's really interesting knowing this history!
Thank you for making this video ! I was planning to play it on background while drawing but it was so interesting that I couldn't take my eyes off of my screen. Nausicaa has always been my favourite movie since I was around 4 or 5 years old, and your video filled my gap of knowledge about it !
It must be said that Joe Hisaishi's music for Nausicaa, perhaps more than any other soundtrack he's done, is a stunning masterpiece of mixed genres and emotion. And it's an absolute shame that his name and his work is not held up at the same level as John Williams, Ennio Moricone, or Bernard Herman.
In the Japanese field he's pretty well respected in his own right. I don't know if Joe needs the acceptance of mainstream Hollywood figures or masses, man already says hes treated like a rock star when he goes to places like Italy
@@Stevem I'm not saying he would need it. You're right. What I am saying is I think it's lousy that cinephiles and critics don't speak on his work in a similar way or with a similar recognition that they would Williams or Morricone, because his work is in many instances equally as powerful and practically inseparable from the movies it accompanies, even if it isn't as easily hummable as Williams' work.
@@namvo3013 I like the ending even if it;s very dark. Rejecting a devil's bargain even if it means doing things the hard way, with no guarantee of success. And yey, maybe they can convince or threaten one of the smaller outposts to give up its secrets now that its primary mission is a failure.
This is one of the most passionate essays I have seen on this platform, the narration really immerged me in the making of this work. You can imagine the life of animators in 1980's Japan, which sheds a new light on the themes compared to a 2020 interpretation !
Such a brillant video! As a Miyazaki geek, you truly had me from start to finish. Nausicaa is always one of those works that will resonate with us forever
This was my favorite movie growing up. I read the manga in my last year of high school... and it's my favorite manga now, too! I can't believe that I'm still learning so much about the history of its production. Fantastic video!
I think that is one of the best deep studies of Nausicaä. For me, Nausica is the first "Anime from Japan" film that I saw when I was 12 years old. The film has a deep influence on me, but I saw only the sort version of "Warriors of the wind"" I remember the images, the argument, but I didn't know the names of the characters or the people that work on that film. Years later I found a book that talks about "the history of manga" and I found a page with the Mehve and the Ohmu talking about one manga "Original work of Miyazaki Nausicaa of the valley of the wind" at that time I already know Ghibli and the films of Kiki or Porco Rosso were my favorites, and I was waiting for Mononoke... So the film that I remember was done by Miyazaki, and I didn't know. I bought the comic by mail, to the US, because I couldn't find it in my country, and now is one of my favorite comics, just behind "The INCAL" "Le Cycle de Cyann (The Cyann Saga)" and "Appleseed". The film is incredible and the music evokes a lot of sensations. But for me "Kaze no Tani no Nausicaä" is the comic from Miyazaki, and the film is an introduction to it, but I feel that is not finished. I think that Hideaki Anno could finish it, but I think, like Steven, that Anno will not do that film with Miyazaki alive.
This was some next level production essay, i really hope a documentary production company stumbles into your work someday and you get a good offer, congratulations.
I'm blown away by the quality of this. Nausicaä especially the manga has had a powerful impact on me at different junctures in my life. Placing it within the larger context of its time and Miyazaki's own life is powerful. Thank you for this.
These vids are very well researched and informative. Been a Miyazaki fan since the 80s and watching his art mature over time has been a treat. Thanks for sharing.
Man with a video that good on my favorite animated movie AND on one of the best manga i got to read, i'm subscribing and going on a binge of your channel.
I just heard you say that Porco Rosso is your favorite of his movies and now I see this with the statement from the getgo that it is your favorite of his works. This is precisely what I think. The following is a paste from a comment of mine elsewhere, since I simply don't want to rewrite what I said: "If anything it was Miyazaki's true magnum opus and a labor of love (and likely the root or major contributing factor to many of his personal demons) for over a decade, as it took 12 years, from 1982 to 1994 to create and publish. Making this manga not only showcases his beliefs, but was actually foundational in creating the mindset he had by the time he started to make his most famous movies, long before this came out. To note is that the first film he made after Nausicaa's completion was Mononoke Hime (Princess Mononoke). It is plain as day to see he was tackling the demons created by his evolving views with that film, views that were to a good extent either modified or created by his work on Nausicaa. This is an epic story that I rank alongside of Dune as what I count as the greatest works of fiction in print. In terms of anime & manga I rank it amongst Blame! (the manga, with its creator and artist, Tsutomu Nihei being my favorite manga/comic artist ever in terms of the actual drawings themselves), the shows Texhnolyze and Haibane Renmei (which speak for themselves if you watch and try to understand them) and the movie The Wings of Honneamise (which I count alongside Fantasia as one of the 2 greatest animations of all time, the actual moment where I point to say "this is when anime officially became an art form in its own right" as well as the bar I hold animation to on technical merits, alongside Fantasia). I think that should get across just how highly I think of it. I will literally recommend this to anyone who enjoys fiction as it is far more than just the sci-fantasy that it looks like at first glance. I have forced my old, out of print copies of the English translation into peoples reading lists with emphasis. Even for people who don't usually go anywhere near any form of comic or graphic novel. Its main character is literally the only fictional character I could say I fell in love with. Personally I initially became a massive fan of the original English release of the Nausicaa movie back when I was around 7 or 8, a year or two after it had been butchered and released as Warriors of the Wind (this is the reason for the over a decade between it and Princess Mononoke being released in English via Disney and the subsequent release of Ghibli movies officially via Disney's license). Though since I did not know better and was a kid, that version was still something special. To the point that literally the first thing I ever punched into a search engine in the 90s was its title. Leading me to the actual version of the movie properly subbed. As well as informing me of the mangas existence. Which I then finally tracked down a boxset of back in 02, the 4 volume Viz perfect collection version. (getting a better translated and unflipped 7 volume copy later)" The initial bit of that comment was my praise of Porco Rosso, which then went on to emphasize that Nausicaa is by orders of magnitude his greatest work before saying that.
Brilliant making of, thank you very much! Both "Starting Point" are such incredible books, I loved the great effort this video has in order to convey perfectly the tragic and crazily funny this story is!
@@Stevem Btw, yesterday when I mentioned the forbidden "solar..." word, thinking back on Future Boy Conan, one can feel a certain hopeful message. But then, when you watch the latest documentaries that came out in the past years on Miya-san... You can definitely see his pessimism growing bigger and harder...
@@AndresCiambotti he's been pretty pessimistic for a long time, however he rarely lets it effect the projects he's working on, the original novel future boy conan was based on, to Miyazaki was far to bleak so he changed it
Nausicäa of the Valley of the Wind is one of my favorite movies ever. I knew it was originally a manga, but I might read it now that you shown more of it. Thank you!
There was a lot of detail in this video and it gave me a rich understanding of the amount of energy and passion artists put into their work. An insightful and well delivered video, thanks for making this!
Naussica Of The Valley Of The Wind is my favorite movie and I was super surprised to see a video about it in my feed since it seems no one ever talks about it. I own the manga and i've read it multiple times and I freaking love it! great video man! I loved learning more about it, insta-sub.
The Nausicaä soundtrack is really great. It balances between ‘80s upbeat synthpop like what was popular back then with a foreboding proto-synthwave score similar to John Carpenter films, Blade Runner or The Terminator. I could even say Nausicaä is heavily underrated in terms of Ghibli/Miyazaki scores and ‘80s proto-synthwave soundtracks. It is not brought up as much as synthwave inspirations like Escape from New York, Blade Runner, The Terminator, Top Gun, or even AKIRA. It's also one of the best things to introduce kids to synthwave to. It's more family-friendly than most of John Carpenter's films or Blade Runner but it's not as outdated and cheesy as something like He-Man. For family-friendly (PG-13 and below) synthwave works, I would recommend this, Big Trouble in Little China, and Top Gun.
Wow, Brother, what a great video! I've had Starting Point and Turning Point in my library for years, but unread. You've inspired me. And Nausicaä has always been in my Miyazaki top 5, and now I understand much more why that is. 1,000,000 thanks!
I just got the hardcover box set for my birthday. I've watched the film over and over again to the point I can remember each and every scene and what happens next. The Manga was honestly exhilarating and breathtaking. Illustrations are beautiful and incredibly detailed. It explains the story and continues on with the war on humanity and the forest. It's humbled me and I've now been looking for more Ghibli Manga:)
A brilliant video which ended bittersweet for me as I've been looking for that Tsurumi book for two decades now and there's still no English translation so....yup...it's a hard life being a thanatologist...
I LOVED my time with this manga. Miyazaki's storytelling and worldbuilding skills are amazing, and I completely agree with the opening quote. Nausicaa completely filled my itch for Miyazaki storytelling in a way binging all of his movies just can't do. It feels like... a more complete work than his movies.
its longer and wider for sure and ive been thinking about how hard this must have been to read in its original manga form because mine is a4 size and its real dense god damnnn
I feel like the story you told here could be a movie on its own. A lot of scenes that you narrated feels like something directly out of a live-action or even an anime movie. A lot of drama, struggles, emotional tensions, but even payoffs. You did a very good job retelling this story.
i wouldnt be surprised, a lot of the accounts are from toshio suzuki and he has a way of extracting the drama in a story. If one day this is turned into a docudrama about the birth of studio ghibli, it could be fitting
Oh my god. 26:16 So now I know why, in one of my favorite Miyazaki quotes, he is said to have SHOUTED at the conference for localizing Princess Mononoke: "NO CUTS!!!!! NO!!! CUTS!!!!" lmao NOW WE KNOW WHY
Ever since I saw your Sherlock Hound video I knew you were a beautiful creator for retrospective on some of my favorite creators. Speaking of Miyazaki’s early work like that one… Anne of Green Gables anime is truly something beautiful imo
*_Nausicaä & The Valley of The Wind_* had such a profound impact on me. The VHS with the english dub was one of the very first videos I'd watched on VHS. I've got both DVD & Blueray versions since, but I've always wanted to see it in a theatre. The idea of scientists creating an artificial ecology, complete with colossal insectoids was extraordinary & much of my core beliefs about opposing polluting technologies & industries were formed from seeing this film... There have been many other times, where I've seen some amazing individual who had been influenced by this film on the news - testing an IRL gliderplane like Nausicaä's - or referring to the film while discussing their own life's work. It's truly amazing.
This is the first in-depth narrative I saw about Nausica. The amount of hardwork and effort poured into this first Miyazaki film is just mind-boggling. And it's only the beginning.
You can hear the influence of Nausicaa in the music of RPGs that would come later for Final Fantasy and others during the Nintendo to Early PlayStation days.
Exceptional video Strven! One of your best works :) Nausicaa was allways one of my all time favorite movies, damnn, it's even one of the first environmental movies if not the first. Defenetly an ECO seal of approval
see Miyazaki talks about this at one point saying that eco cant be a core of a film concretely and that wasn't really what the plan was but of course, he is pro eco movements
Great video. Nausicaa was my gateway into anime. It raised the bar in a way that made everything else I was watching appear comparatively shallow and weak. Didn't know it had such a troubled and turbulent production, or that it had such a profound impact on Miyazaki himself. I certainly never saw Nausicaa as being 'unfinished' but I'd be interested as heck in seeing a version Miyazaki would call complete.
Sources
docs.google.com/document/d/1-uOWaBVkS5_-96S1G5gugNbHB6hlxtTxIMUETqfo_w8/edit?usp=sharing
EDIT: Misspelt Otomos name somewhere in there it's spelt wrong in Art of Nausicaa book I was citing, my bad
Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind
Castle of Cagliostro
Fantastic Planet
Sherlock Hound
Horus, Prince of the Sun
The Last Unicorn
Kingdom of Madness and Dreams
Making Nausicaa short
Yanagawa Canals doc
Anno's God Warrior Short
Kabuki adaptation of Miyazaki's ‘Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind’
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Galaxy Express 999
Genma Taisen
Invincible Steel Man Daitarn 3
Plawres Sanshiro
Galaxy cyclone braiger
Audio Sources
BoogieBounce - UA-cam Audio Library
RR4 - Move Me
Panzer Dragoon - Flight
Panzer Dragoon -Track 4
Nausicaa OST
Nihilore - Tricks
Wonder City Orchestra - Information
Jahzzar - ma'am
Jahzzar - Smooth
Jahzzar - Init
Vesti La Giubba
Erik Satie Gymnopedie 1
E minor
Hey i googled it,its "ka-glee-ow-stow"
Holy shit, thank you, more people gotta cite their sources. I really appreciated the cited sources in the video
@@spencerdokes6056 what are you talking about?
@@SanoKei might still need to do some minor adjusts but most of it is there
Nausicaa has always been my favourite Ghibli film. So I recently decided to buy the manga and it's just..... Breathtaking. It completely elevates the characters and story compared to the film. It truly inspired me to start volunteering and be more selfless to others. Just amazing. I wish more people knew about Nausicaa.
its pretty big but im hoping to convince some people here to check it out!
Found out my local library has the whole series.
Nausicaa is my biggest hero of all time. From her, I decided/realized: "get your heart pure, then act fully on your heart."
The manga changed my life haha! Glad so many other people love it too
Nausicaa: easily a beloved classic all should enjoy and never forgotten! It's narrative, themes and vision should be reflected upon with optimism and a chance to grow.
good shit
I agree, Nausicaa is a classic and it should be handed down to your children and grandchildren. Thank you Miyazaki
40 minutes of meticulously edited and illustrated content. Good shit ✨
Indeed
cheers Otachan
Hi, checkmark
This is remarkable mini documentary. Nausicaa of the Valley is a Classic Film that deserved to be told thoroughly.
thank yoU!
I swear Nausicaa is floating around in the collective consciousness right now because I have been drawn to the bluray on my shelf for the past month and I finally took it out, rewatched it, and cried for about an hour afterward. This is honestly his best film in some ways. They’re all amazing and everyone has a Ghibli film that speaks to them more than others, KDS and The Tale of Princess Kaguya are actually my personal favorites, but I think this is Miyazaki’s masterpiece.
the manga is cool too
@@Stevem I’ve always wanted to read it. I’ll probably purchase it once I finally finish Akira and 20th Century Boys. Great work on the video, my friend!
@@mugiikari1641 YOOO IM READING 21st CENTURY BOIS TOO!!!
Me every 5 words: "Damn thats crazy!!!"
Those dudes really worked to the bone and beyond
Its a miracle miyazaki still alive ô_ô
very resilient and or insane
There's rumours that Miyazaki feeds on the souls of interns.
Had similar thoughts on this. He has well earned his retirement.
@@bobbygoestoabyss6624 he’s in the process of making another movie lol
This has always been my favorite Anime movie. Even when the only thing available was the Warriors of the Wind VHS I watched that over and over for the music and what little it had about the toxic jungle. Now I’m getting a masters degree in soil fertility and ecosystem restoration, so thanks Nausicaa! Also, I can tell you that what the Toxic Jungle does to purify the land and groundwater isn’t that far from reality. Fungi really are able to detoxify almost anything given the right conditions.
That’s so amazing! I’d love to see you explain the soil and and fungi and toxicity in a UA-cam video!!
That's so beautiful.
Miyazaki was inspired by the pollution at Minamata. The water became so polluted that the town was banned from fishing altogether - in Japan!
What Miyazaki saw when he visited was that the fish, left alone, were thriving. He was amazed by how Nature could take in the toxins and clean the environment.
That was the inspiration behind Nausicaa.
So it all comes full circle for you!
"If you like sausages, don't look at how they are made" - I love the film and adore the manga and they both look perfect to me, learning that the making of the film was such a warzone is a bit of a shock so thank you for this illuminating video essay!
no problem :)
It seems almost a rule of nature that no great art can come from a place of comfort or order
Man I wish this video had existed back when I did a massive report on Nasicaa for my Environmental Literature class as my final project in college. There's so much more background I had no idea of that you covered. Thank you for including a detailed document of your sources. I will definitely be taking a look at some in my free time
miyazaki doesnt seem to consider it an environmental film though it tends to get thrown in with it, i can see why
This video has everything: an inspired audio - visual presentation, insights on a tumultuous creative process delivered through the authors own accounts and sharp reflection on alienation and apocalypticism in post-war Japan. Bravo, this truly a magnus opus of your own!
P.S. Thank you for making me discover @Pause and Select, he made an excellent contribution and I can't wait to discover his content too.
please enjoy joes content he works really harrd!!!
Such an interesting story behind the conception of one of the best animated films in decades. It has everything from the struggle of the animation process to Miyazaki's classic pessimistic attitude.
Seriously, this is a visually capturing video with a structure that feel informative and interesting.
im glad you like it
As always, a pleasure. It's really nice to learn about the history of all the art we've consumed & Ghibli's origin stories are pretty interesting. Thanks again
I've owned all the manga since I was 8. Such a deep and fascinating work that I appreciate more and more as I get older.
yeah its sooo dense ill have to read it again sometime although currently it holds my tablet upp
Dude the production of this video is amazing. I'm tired and looking for a video to listen to whilst I doze off yet your voice and drawings keep me glued to the screen. Seriously, this is a great video and will keep me awake for the full length. I'm loving you're content
thank youuuu
Man, what an enlightening video. This cross section of Miyazaki's early work is really revealing, and it's something I haven't heard discussed much on UA-cam and certainly not in this much detail.
Bravo.
not even on the bluray really theres never been an in depth doc on the story
This has been my favourite Film ever since I was young, I was always moved to tears even by the non-dubbed Japanese version with Chinese subtitles, (in the 90’s we didn’t have the English version available in Australia ). Not speaking any Japanese, I feel so spoilt by this UA-cam video going into such depth behind the production of this amazing film. Pure nostalgia putting the DVD on tonight with English dubbing, after the film finished I was longing for more, I was hoping for some production notes, sure enough UA-cam let me find this video to dive deep, now I can sleep.
Feels like there's a subset of us all up in this same Nausicaa and Arzach, moebius deep dive, I've thoroughly enjoyed studying miyazaki and moebius myself recently and this video is soothing to watch♡ thankyou Stevem.
im glad moebius is a fascinating characters although theres a fair few docs on him as it is
Thanks dude. Superb vid.
Much research, very thank
Nausicaa of the Valley of the GOAT
Naúsicaa THE 🐐🐐🐐🐐🐐
i think this might be my favourite of all your videos now! the sheer amount of earnestness and passion your pour into all your work despite knowing that it may never get the views it deserves is so inspiring! this video is so amazing and made me want to watch every single miyazaki film all over again! thank you so much for putting your time, effort, and heart into making these videos because they're truly something to behold, you're putting something so informative and inspiring out into the world! thank you, once again.
Thanks again Rata, I think this video will do alright view wise though since its miyazaki related but yeah, there's a vision i wanted to get across
This was a brilliant video and in particular Pause And Select's contribution really hit the nail on the head with sociopolitical problems in the last few decades. Thanks for your hard work.
yeah Pause and Select (JOE) did a wonderful job
It’s my favorite movie and this video shed so much light on the production and the thought that was put into it, I really appreciate the work you put into this incredible video
Thank you.
Thank you for giving this manga another breathe of air through the sea of corruption.
This manga has a very special place in my upbringing, where one initially starts looking at the pretty yet bleak imagery, as my comprehension of the Japanese language matures as my mind, you start to notice, discover and rediscover aspects of the narrative that starts to unfold as the old vantage points wane and new one arise. As my own persuit in sequencial story telling both in writing and visuals bursts open the depth of this narrative Pandora's Box.
glad you enjoyedd
Still working on the subs but they should be okay for now
eh good enough
Moebius’s Arzach and Nausica were both huge influences on my favorite game series of all time, Panzer Dragoon. The game series focus on flight and a strange post apocalyptic world with bioengineered weapons and mutant monsters and you can see the influences of Arzach and Nausica in it pretty clearly.
I can't believe you got Gigguk to do absolutely nothing for this video! Made it that much better.
lol
nausicaa is easily one of my favorite films. it left such an impact on me, and i just recently got the manga. it's really interesting knowing this history!
thank youuu
This was better than what I was hoping for. Absolutely brilliant work, Steven!
love that you’re highlighting this! my favorite manga
blessed
Thank you for making this video ! I was planning to play it on background while drawing but it was so interesting that I couldn't take my eyes off of my screen. Nausicaa has always been my favourite movie since I was around 4 or 5 years old, and your video filled my gap of knowledge about it !
It must be said that Joe Hisaishi's music for Nausicaa, perhaps more than any other soundtrack he's done, is a stunning masterpiece of mixed genres and emotion. And it's an absolute shame that his name and his work is not held up at the same level as John Williams, Ennio Moricone, or Bernard Herman.
In the Japanese field he's pretty well respected in his own right. I don't know if Joe needs the acceptance of mainstream Hollywood figures or masses, man already says hes treated like a rock star when he goes to places like Italy
@@Stevem I'm not saying he would need it. You're right. What I am saying is I think it's lousy that cinephiles and critics don't speak on his work in a similar way or with a similar recognition that they would Williams or Morricone, because his work is in many instances equally as powerful and practically inseparable from the movies it accompanies, even if it isn't as easily hummable as Williams' work.
Your editing is good man.
Thank you so very much for this awesome video! I've never seen anyone go into so much detail on Nausicaä, it's my favorite Ghibli film.
The manga is amazing, Kushana will forever be a warrior goddess to me.
her survival is pretty beautiful
I LOVE KUSHANA 😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😚😚😚
The manga is waaaay better than movie, except ending
Kushana is definitely one of my favorite characters in the story
@@namvo3013 I like the ending even if it;s very dark. Rejecting a devil's bargain even if it means doing things the hard way, with no guarantee of success. And yey, maybe they can convince or threaten one of the smaller outposts to give up its secrets now that its primary mission is a failure.
This is one of the most passionate essays I have seen on this platform, the narration really immerged me in the making of this work. You can imagine the life of animators in 1980's Japan, which sheds a new light on the themes compared to a 2020 interpretation !
It is indeed THE best. Really hyped for this one!
Man I love when a new stevem video rolls around. I love the Nausicaa manga so much too.
thank youuuu!
Such a brillant video! As a Miyazaki geek, you truly had me from start to finish. Nausicaa is always one of those works that will resonate with us forever
thank you Caseyy!
This was my favorite movie growing up. I read the manga in my last year of high school... and it's my favorite manga now, too! I can't believe that I'm still learning so much about the history of its production. Fantastic video!
thank youuu
I think that is one of the best deep studies of Nausicaä.
For me, Nausica is the first "Anime from Japan" film that I saw when I was 12 years old. The film has a deep influence on me, but I saw only the sort version of "Warriors of the wind"" I remember the images, the argument, but I didn't know the names of the characters or the people that work on that film. Years later I found a book that talks about "the history of manga" and I found a page with the Mehve and the Ohmu talking about one manga "Original work of Miyazaki Nausicaa of the valley of the wind" at that time I already know Ghibli and the films of Kiki or Porco Rosso were my favorites, and I was waiting for Mononoke... So the film that I remember was done by Miyazaki, and I didn't know.
I bought the comic by mail, to the US, because I couldn't find it in my country, and now is one of my favorite comics, just behind "The INCAL" "Le Cycle de Cyann (The Cyann Saga)" and "Appleseed".
The film is incredible and the music evokes a lot of sensations.
But for me "Kaze no Tani no Nausicaä" is the comic from Miyazaki, and the film is an introduction to it, but I feel that is not finished.
I think that Hideaki Anno could finish it, but I think, like Steven, that Anno will not do that film with Miyazaki alive.
incal is a very cool read , appreciate the comment
This video is seriously amazing, the editing, the script/narration, the passion behind it
This was some next level production essay, i really hope a documentary production company stumbles into your work someday and you get a good offer, congratulations.
lol cant say id take it, thats a lot of trust to put into strangers
Fascinating , entertaining, lovely goodness! Thank you:)
thank you for watching!
The prospect of a Hideaki Anno version of Nausicaä at some point in the future has me hyped.
Just brilliant work here; looking forward to more!
anno vid coming eventuallly
@@Stevem delightful!
Saw your last video, and you mentioned you animate your own videos. The art/animation in this video is beautiful, you’re very talented!
i appreciate the kind words
Finally someone talking about this masterpiece, glad I found your channel .
appreciate it
Can never get over you voice. Thanks again for this look into the life of the man himself, Miyazaki!
glad you enjoyed
I've wanted this video for a long long time
and here it is
You and pause an iconic duo great video!
Joe did a great jobb
I'm blown away by the quality of this. Nausicaä especially the manga has had a powerful impact on me at different junctures in my life. Placing it within the larger context of its time and Miyazaki's own life is powerful. Thank you for this.
These vids are very well researched and informative. Been a Miyazaki fan since the 80s and watching his art mature over time has been a treat. Thanks for sharing.
Man with a video that good on my favorite animated movie AND on one of the best manga i got to read, i'm subscribing and going on a binge of your channel.
appreciate it
letsgooooooooo
I just heard you say that Porco Rosso is your favorite of his movies and now I see this with the statement from the getgo that it is your favorite of his works. This is precisely what I think. The following is a paste from a comment of mine elsewhere, since I simply don't want to rewrite what I said:
"If anything it was Miyazaki's true magnum opus and a labor of love (and likely the root or major contributing factor to many of his personal demons) for over a decade, as it took 12 years, from 1982 to 1994 to create and publish. Making this manga not only showcases his beliefs, but was actually foundational in creating the mindset he had by the time he started to make his most famous movies, long before this came out. To note is that the first film he made after Nausicaa's completion was Mononoke Hime (Princess Mononoke). It is plain as day to see he was tackling the demons created by his evolving views with that film, views that were to a good extent either modified or created by his work on Nausicaa.
This is an epic story that I rank alongside of Dune as what I count as the greatest works of fiction in print. In terms of anime & manga I rank it amongst Blame! (the manga, with its creator and artist, Tsutomu Nihei being my favorite manga/comic artist ever in terms of the actual drawings themselves), the shows Texhnolyze and Haibane Renmei (which speak for themselves if you watch and try to understand them) and the movie The Wings of Honneamise (which I count alongside Fantasia as one of the 2 greatest animations of all time, the actual moment where I point to say "this is when anime officially became an art form in its own right" as well as the bar I hold animation to on technical merits, alongside Fantasia). I think that should get across just how highly I think of it.
I will literally recommend this to anyone who enjoys fiction as it is far more than just the sci-fantasy that it looks like at first glance. I have forced my old, out of print copies of the English translation into peoples reading lists with emphasis. Even for people who don't usually go anywhere near any form of comic or graphic novel. Its main character is literally the only fictional character I could say I fell in love with.
Personally I initially became a massive fan of the original English release of the Nausicaa movie back when I was around 7 or 8, a year or two after it had been butchered and released as Warriors of the Wind (this is the reason for the over a decade between it and Princess Mononoke being released in English via Disney and the subsequent release of Ghibli movies officially via Disney's license). Though since I did not know better and was a kid, that version was still something special. To the point that literally the first thing I ever punched into a search engine in the 90s was its title. Leading me to the actual version of the movie properly subbed. As well as informing me of the mangas existence. Which I then finally tracked down a boxset of back in 02, the 4 volume Viz perfect collection version. (getting a better translated and unflipped 7 volume copy later)"
The initial bit of that comment was my praise of Porco Rosso, which then went on to emphasize that Nausicaa is by orders of magnitude his greatest work before saying that.
You always have wonderful videos, but this really is a step beyond--beautiful work.
thank youu
Wow really grateful for this documentary!!!!!!! Compiles and contextualizes so much around this life changing story.
Your quality is always chefs kiss
thankss lemon geistt
@@Stevem you're welcome may the algorithm be kind 🌻
@@winraw6113 i really hope it willl be time will tell
Nausicaa was basically my childhood whenever I wasnt watching Revenge of the Sith. I loved this movie, and watched it almost every day. Me personally
Brilliant making of, thank you very much! Both "Starting Point" are such incredible books, I loved the great effort this video has in order to convey perfectly the tragic and crazily funny this story is!
thank youuuu
@@Stevem Btw, yesterday when I mentioned the forbidden "solar..." word, thinking back on Future Boy Conan, one can feel a certain hopeful message. But then, when you watch the latest documentaries that came out in the past years on Miya-san... You can definitely see his pessimism growing bigger and harder...
@@AndresCiambotti he's been pretty pessimistic for a long time, however he rarely lets it effect the projects he's working on, the original novel future boy conan was based on, to Miyazaki was far to bleak so he changed it
Nausicäa of the Valley of the Wind is one of my favorite movies ever. I knew it was originally a manga, but I might read it now that you shown more of it. Thank you!
please doo!! its pretty mind expanding after seeing the movie although the pace is much slower and its a slow builder
I unironically first saw this as Warriors of the Wind ENTIRELY because of the robot they stuck on the cover that wasn't actually in the movie.
There was a lot of detail in this video and it gave me a rich understanding of the amount of energy and passion artists put into their work. An insightful and well delivered video, thanks for making this!
thank you for watchinggg
Thank yo so much for making this video. I've honestly been inspired by many of your videos to work harder on what i love to do.
Naussica Of The Valley Of The Wind is my favorite movie and I was super surprised to see a video about it in my feed since it seems no one ever talks about it. I own the manga and i've read it multiple times and I freaking love it! great video man! I loved learning more about it, insta-sub.
The quality of this video is astonishing, was scotched from beginning to end. I learned a lot in many themes
thank you!
The Nausicaä soundtrack is really great.
It balances between ‘80s upbeat synthpop like what was popular back then with a foreboding proto-synthwave score similar to John Carpenter films, Blade Runner or The Terminator.
I could even say Nausicaä is heavily underrated in terms of Ghibli/Miyazaki scores and ‘80s proto-synthwave soundtracks.
It is not brought up as much as synthwave inspirations like Escape from New York, Blade Runner, The Terminator, Top Gun, or even AKIRA.
It's also one of the best things to introduce kids to synthwave to. It's more family-friendly than most of John Carpenter's films or Blade Runner but it's not as outdated and cheesy as something like He-Man. For family-friendly (PG-13 and below) synthwave works, I would recommend this, Big Trouble in Little China, and Top Gun.
john carpender is a king
Wow, Brother, what a great video! I've had Starting Point and Turning Point in my library for years, but unread. You've inspired me. And Nausicaä has always been in my Miyazaki top 5, and now I understand much more why that is. 1,000,000 thanks!
thank you dude glad you enjoyeddd
I stumbled on this by accident and man your style is so good, you're so engaging and smooth with words
thank youu for the kind words im glad you found it
the interaction of dialogues between producers is fantastic, your video was excellent to watch
thank youuu
i have been waiting for this video for over 3 months and i’m so glad you finally released it :D
got theereee eventualllyyy
I've gotten a couple comments where people have their own Magnum Opus chooses so I might as well ask what peoples favourite Miyazaki's Product is
I think it’s nausicaä
Nausica manga. And spirited away
Great work. Your level of application to your work is admirable. :)
thank you
I just got the hardcover box set for my birthday.
I've watched the film over and over again to the point I can remember each and every scene and what happens next.
The Manga was honestly exhilarating and breathtaking.
Illustrations are beautiful and incredibly detailed. It explains the story and continues on with the war on humanity and the forest.
It's humbled me and I've now been looking for more Ghibli Manga:)
Never heard of Horus: Prince of the Sun before. Started watching it just now, it's really good animation - years ahead of its time.
yeah hit me pretty hard the first i saw it
A brilliant video which ended bittersweet for me as I've been looking for that Tsurumi book for two decades now and there's still no English translation so....yup...it's a hard life being a thanatologist...
I love the way you read the quotes. Cracking me up
Was hoping for more about the manga itself but the behind the scenes stuff was interesting, too
I LOVED my time with this manga. Miyazaki's storytelling and worldbuilding skills are amazing, and I completely agree with the opening quote. Nausicaa completely filled my itch for Miyazaki storytelling in a way binging all of his movies just can't do. It feels like... a more complete work than his movies.
its longer and wider for sure and ive been thinking about how hard this must have been to read in its original manga form because mine is a4 size and its real dense god damnnn
This is far beyond why I was expecting. Great job, It’s worth rewatching
thank you!
I feel like the story you told here could be a movie on its own. A lot of scenes that you narrated feels like something directly out of a live-action or even an anime movie. A lot of drama, struggles, emotional tensions, but even payoffs. You did a very good job retelling this story.
i wouldnt be surprised, a lot of the accounts are from toshio suzuki and he has a way of extracting the drama in a story. If one day this is turned into a docudrama about the birth of studio ghibli, it could be fitting
Oh my god. 26:16 So now I know why, in one of my favorite Miyazaki quotes, he is said to have SHOUTED at the conference for localizing Princess Mononoke: "NO CUTS!!!!! NO!!! CUTS!!!!" lmao NOW WE KNOW WHY
Ever since I saw your Sherlock Hound video I knew you were a beautiful creator for retrospective on some of my favorite creators.
Speaking of Miyazaki’s early work like that one… Anne of Green Gables anime is truly something beautiful imo
Great show even if Miyazaki was booted off production during the earlier EPs
*_Nausicaä & The Valley of The Wind_* had such a profound impact on me. The VHS with the english dub was one of the very first videos I'd watched on VHS. I've got both DVD & Blueray versions since, but I've always wanted to see it in a theatre.
The idea of scientists creating an artificial ecology, complete with colossal insectoids was extraordinary & much of my core beliefs about opposing polluting technologies & industries were formed from seeing this film...
There have been many other times, where I've seen some amazing individual who had been influenced by this film on the news - testing an IRL gliderplane like Nausicaä's - or referring to the film while discussing their own life's work. It's truly amazing.
I’m a life long anime fan in Japan. I can tell this video is extremely well researched and meticulous. Well done.
thank you!
This is the first in-depth narrative I saw about Nausica. The amount of hardwork and effort poured into this first Miyazaki film is just mind-boggling. And it's only the beginning.
not even the first see my Cagliostro video that production was even shorter
@@Stevem will watch it definitely! Thanks.
Subbed after like 5 mins! What an awesome job! Can’t wait to see all you other videos. Congrats!!
Thanks Steve! Was really interesting to me. And entertainingly presented! Well done!
thanks peter
my favorite! the art, the music, SO GOOD
good stuff
You can hear the influence of Nausicaa in the music of RPGs that would come later for Final Fantasy and others during the Nintendo to Early PlayStation days.
chrono trigger especially
Exceptional video Strven! One of your best works :) Nausicaa was allways one of my all time favorite movies, damnn, it's even one of the first environmental movies if not the first.
Defenetly an ECO seal of approval
see Miyazaki talks about this at one point saying that eco cant be a core of a film concretely and that wasn't really what the plan was but of course, he is pro eco movements
Great video. Nausicaa was my gateway into anime. It raised the bar in a way that made everything else I was watching appear comparatively shallow and weak. Didn't know it had such a troubled and turbulent production, or that it had such a profound impact on Miyazaki himself. I certainly never saw Nausicaa as being 'unfinished' but I'd be interested as heck in seeing a version Miyazaki would call complete.
theres a saying that no art is ever complete only abandoned i think he means in that sense, the film did have some scenes cut though
Your work is amazing - thanks for this
thank you for the kind words
I love Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind its one of my favorite Movies of all Times.
based
Great video! Your cat screaming at you at the end was hilarious.
lol she always is
I would love to see a similar video on the making of Mononoke or spirited away!!
may happen one day, howls moving casstle would happen first though if thats the case
This is fantastic, thanks! What an excellent documentary.
thankyouuu
needs more views, was awesome video!
THIS IS SO GOOD! Thank you for all that you do 😁. Watched the movie for the first time in 2019 and absolutely loved it.
glad you enjoyedd
This is such a brilliant essay and analysis. Fantastic!
I appreciate the comment thank youu
This explains why I believe Nausicaa is so well developed and how the story is expressed so full of details.