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  • čas přidán 24. 12. 2021
  • Blue Period is about a young man trying to get into Tokyo University of the Arts. So we asked artist and animator Namiko Ishidate, a TUA graduate, to give us her reaction!
    Learn more about Namiko and see her works here: www.namikoishidate.com/
    Blue Period is streaming on Netflix with new episodes weekly!
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Komentáře • 659

  • @KamuiJJang
    @KamuiJJang Před 2 lety +4071

    That scene when he drew his mom made me cry. What great insight of how art changes perspective.

    • @Daimon0703
      @Daimon0703 Před 2 lety +102

      That scene always hits hard 😭

    • @shuzelice
      @shuzelice Před 2 lety +85

      Can relate.. I read the manga, I cry. Then I watch the anime and cry again

    • @joeycrunch
      @joeycrunch Před 2 lety +21

      Right??? I started tearing up seeing it again here, even just the snippet 😭💞

    • @shirahime23
      @shirahime23 Před 2 lety +32

      The same happened to me. Watching this, I remembered how that particular scene elicited such a strong feeling from me. Blue Period is a very deep, honest, and real appreciation of what it means to discover something you want to commit to and how going through the highs and lows slowly transforms the inner workings of the heart and the mind as a creator and person. I wish we could get a Season 2; I'm caught up on the manga, and things have been a little slow for me since then. I'd love to see the continuation of the story animated!

    • @enricod.manildo3646
      @enricod.manildo3646 Před 2 lety +3

      I was looking for this comment. So the world is not doomed to an everlasting cold, good to know.

  • @randoscience4756
    @randoscience4756 Před 2 lety +7630

    Tbh these feel too realistic, like hope, hype, and all spirit of motivated newbie at the beginning. Then the story progressed into more and more hardship being faced by yatora this lead to more twisted art perception that my smol brain can't comprehend anymore (especially when he starts going to college) yet presented in a great way. I often happy see yatora get new insight but this makes him realized another challenge appeared ahead. Overall this is a great series.

    • @Nicole-jl3pd
      @Nicole-jl3pd Před 2 lety +119

      Yaa I wish she reacted to the later episodes tho, cause first one was just the excitement of art. Yatora starts feeling depressed and his art isn't good enough ect in later episodes and this is what most of the series is like.

    • @dafaqu694
      @dafaqu694 Před 2 lety +39

      Hoho the exams for the university is very much realistic in Japan, that blue period depictions oh my god, it makes me remembered the when it was the university enrollment exams season
      Although I'm not an art student, but I had a couple of friends who went there, and I just cannot believe they also had an extra art programs in my language school

    • @Vysair
      @Vysair Před 2 lety +8

      Impostor syndrome can be strong too

    • @sollertia_
      @sollertia_ Před 2 lety +20

      Yeah, I've seen art students get interested in the manga cuz it's abt art only to drop it due whatever trigger/trauma/overload that they experience from reading it

    • @Nicole-jl3pd
      @Nicole-jl3pd Před 2 lety +11

      @@sollertia_ It just relates too hard I can't watch it without feeling freakig depressed

  • @MadLadOfCulture
    @MadLadOfCulture Před 2 lety +4256

    Can we have part 2 please! I want more insight from her, she basically knowS what she’s talking about. This was a really enjoyable watch from a non-artist viewer

    • @shirahime23
      @shirahime23 Před 2 lety +31

      Same, same! I'd like to critique more of the episodes, especially right before the exam for Geidai (where the mental back-and-forth in Yatora's mind is so raw and real), the bit at the seaside inn, and then the struggles of taking the exam. I'd love to listen to more of Ishidate-san's insights, both as a current practitioner of art, and as student who went through all the challenges of art school in Japan. I love the fact that she's confirming a lot of the realities that are highlighted in the series--I read somewhere that the mangaka completed his/her degree at Geidai, so it's amazing to note that the same culture has been perpetuated since his/her time then.

  • @edabakb
    @edabakb Před 2 lety +2331

    I would love for her to review all the episodes if that is possible, her insight is so interesting.

    • @Nicole-jl3pd
      @Nicole-jl3pd Před 2 lety +21

      Nahhhh Netflix would never do that

    • @abdullahh10
      @abdullahh10 Před 2 lety +40

      @@Nicole-jl3pd Nahh they will do but as a netflix original series.

    • @Nicole-jl3pd
      @Nicole-jl3pd Před 2 lety +3

      @@abdullahh10 Rlly

    • @jenjen9613
      @jenjen9613 Před 2 lety +10

      That’d be interesting but that’s a load of budget and Netflix won’t do that

    • @jjrobledo
      @jjrobledo Před 2 lety +1

      This is just for promotion

  • @jmlb2938
    @jmlb2938 Před 2 lety +1585

    2:58 it's so amazing that there are people who already figured out what they want to be in the future at a very young age. I'm in my 20's but I have no idea what to do with my life. So I have huge respect for people like her. That is just so cool!

    • @airpls2822
      @airpls2822 Před 2 lety +79

      How did you deal with choosing what higher education (idk if that's the correct term, basically after high school) to go to? Cause right now I'm just about to graduate high school and god knows where the hell I want to go or want to be in the future.

    • @proudally6662
      @proudally6662 Před 2 lety +18

      @@airpls2822 facing the same problem

    • @cardibee3900
      @cardibee3900 Před 2 lety +15

      @@airpls2822 please consult to your local psycholog/consultants to plan your next education/life plan, it helps you realize what you really want and what you really need.

    • @sna241
      @sna241 Před 2 lety +78

      @@airpls2822 Self-reflection. Stay away from negativity and toxic people. Observe what makes you truly happy in the world. After getting this answer, don't listen to anyone and go in that direction.

    • @Arjibi
      @Arjibi Před 2 lety

      @@sna241 asian parents need a go home job because Tet holiday or any Lunar New Year is a family gathered festival, or they just greed to need their kids having a job with many money.

  • @y.a.2419
    @y.a.2419 Před 2 lety +1438

    As a former art student, I sometimes cry while I watch Blue Period. It's so good and heartfelt. It doesn't only represent art school stereotypes and info about the art world but it also delves deep inside the struggles, emotions, influences, and various paths of artists/designers when they enter the creative world/industry. And the best part, anyone can relate to the themes of the show whether you're an artist or not. They are universal and genuine. Really reflects one's journey in life as a whole esp when trying to discover oneself and reach goals. Kudos to the creators of both the manga and anime 💙 Can't wait for the next eps ✨ also, love the way she reviewed the show. Very insightful and concise 💖

    • @piers0617
      @piers0617 Před 2 lety +33

      Same here. I love how much relatable Blue Period is regarding struggles of budding artists. Especially those who are not innately talented like Yotasuke or people who haven't been drawing/painting from a young age. I cried a lot during some of the scenes because of how real they felt.

    • @y.a.2419
      @y.a.2419 Před 2 lety +12

      @@piers0617 agree and I can relate w what you said regarding those not innately talented / started at a young age. It really takes patience, practice, and hard work. Just feel the feels 🤗

    • @moroeserinokripperino871
      @moroeserinokripperino871 Před 2 lety +12

      Since watching Blue period, I was wondering if the progression of the main protagonist is shown in a realistic way, is it really possible to get so good at art in just a year or two? I started to draw myself, and I'm not sure what to expect, I get that I'm not an anime protagonist and I'm surely not as devoted as characters in the show, nevertheless I would love to see myself a year from now, being able to draw something and feel good about it.

    • @y.a.2419
      @y.a.2419 Před 2 lety +13

      @@moroeserinokripperino871 ah I'm not entirely sure as well bc I'm not an expert. But basing from colleagues I have from the creative industry and from art school, it is possible with consistency, practice, and devotion. But ofc, it's subjective and still depends on each individual. Rooting for you! Just continue practicing and you'll get there! We're all a work in progress so don't be too hard on yourself. You can do it!

    • @holiveira130
      @holiveira130 Před 2 lety

      Mucho text

  • @Isoji50s
    @Isoji50s Před 2 lety +329

    めちゃくちゃ生々しくて心揺さぶられます。よくぞこのオファーを受けてくださったなと、見ている側としては賞賛と感謝しかありません。石館さん、ありがとう。

  • @SpeedDemon_Editzzz
    @SpeedDemon_Editzzz Před 2 lety +1390

    We need more art animes like this
    Keep em comin🔥

    • @M4TTYN
      @M4TTYN Před 2 lety +51

      anime is art it self but i get what you mean.

    • @dhruvsinghjamwal1587
      @dhruvsinghjamwal1587 Před 2 lety +6

      @@M4TTYN ye

    • @danielwhyatt3278
      @danielwhyatt3278 Před 2 lety +56

      This one really was well needed. There have actually been quite a few Anime series and films in the past and present that focus on the artistic and media areas, but we definitely need a lot more than we have had so far going forward.

    • @joeofmacabre07
      @joeofmacabre07 Před 2 lety +8

      Ofc most people wont forget the classic manga/anime Bakuman.

    • @ne4981
      @ne4981 Před 2 lety +6

      You must check BAKUMAN.

  • @cm7949
    @cm7949 Před 2 lety +670

    Kudos to Netflix for this! I like how more people are now taking anime series/films w/a more serious perspective compared to my time (decades ago) when they kept calling it “cartoons.” Slice-of-life genre like Blue Period, Piano no Mori, Komi, Nodame no Cantabile, Gin no Saji, Hanasaku Iroha, Kono Oto Tomare etc. is my absolute favorite genre along w/isekai. They create a deep connection w/ us ordinary people who went through the same situations & feelings & being able to validate those feelings is truly cathartic ❤️

    • @kaushikchandana2172
      @kaushikchandana2172 Před 2 lety +29

      Slice-Of-Life is honestly so underappreciated

    • @Aieri_onacoffeecup
      @Aieri_onacoffeecup Před 2 lety +9

      @@kaushikchandana2172 honestly! I wish it deserves recognition like shounen and sports.

    • @becchiscorner
      @becchiscorner Před 2 lety +20

      yesss i love slice-of-life!! it’s the best. blue period was a pleasant surprise for me because as a prior art student i can definitely relate hahaha ʕ´• ᴥ•̥`ʔ

    • @shirahime23
      @shirahime23 Před 2 lety

      @@kaushikchandana2172 Amen!

    • @joannamaegalanida8276
      @joannamaegalanida8276 Před 2 lety +7

      Anime is deep. Sometimes i dont get some topics it tackled but in the end of the episode i always learn something. Its not only about the art its about the character and the issues in society.

  • @user-dm8ce8li7m
    @user-dm8ce8li7m Před 2 lety +122

    自分も絵を描いてるから、なんというか・・・言葉にできないふわっとした感情を矢虎が言葉にしてくれる感じ。見るとすぐ泣いてしまう。

    • @iueokakikukeko
      @iueokakikukeko Před měsícem +1

      わかる
      言葉にできないから絵を描いてるまであるしな

  • @devangthakur502
    @devangthakur502 Před 2 lety +87

    Now i want a yakuza to react to way of the household husband

    • @urokusaki6143
      @urokusaki6143 Před 2 lety +4

      I want a dead person to react all the isekai anime

  • @chosoistryinghisbest
    @chosoistryinghisbest Před rokem +46

    blue period man, it's a series that really hurts. it tackles the problem that artists have always faced, but especially in the modern age. it's still hard to be an artist and to profit from it. art can be applied in many ways, but to just go to art school to be an artist is SUPER vague. and man blue period just gets so real in depicted thing strained relationships between the artists and art for all of the characters. it was so raw and unfiltered, man it makes you really understand if you aren't an artist

  • @user-dp5cx5pq7k
    @user-dp5cx5pq7k Před 2 lety +80

    ブルーピリオドのシーズン2も待ち遠しいけど、この人のリアクション動画もまた上げて欲しい。

  • @SkullDixon
    @SkullDixon Před rokem +106

    As a Professional artist, I really enjoyed this series. Looking forward to another season.
    Doing art as your career isn't for everyone. Not everyone can take the thing they love to do and turn it into a job. For some artists turning their passion into a job ruins it for them.

  • @leifdux7277
    @leifdux7277 Před rokem +56

    Ever since high school, I realized I enjoyed drawing a lot and put my sweat and blood while sitting on the carpet with a foldable chair as my desk. One day, I showed it to a "family member" who used to be a art director, and he totally pointed so many flaws and told me I had to draw like him if I am ever going to get a job.
    So, I threw away my dream and worked towards practicality. I studied hard at subjects even though I hated it deep inside, I learned how to be positive with Law of Attraction and positive mindset and exercise habits.
    I landed a job at IT now while meeting someone special. That special someone realized that I am not a IT person, but an artist.
    Now, at 26, I'm spending every ounce of my free time to make art as career, as I always wanted to do. It feels like I have much to catch up, but I think it's doable!
    TL;DR: Don't throw away you dream for practically (money), it will hurt you in the long run as it has done to me. I obeyed, and I threw myself away. I'm now trying to unlearn what I unwillingly forced myself to learn.

    • @norysmo
      @norysmo Před rokem +5

      Well unfortunately you gotta think about it from a realistic standpoint as well
      You still need a source of income in order to live
      So chasing a dream that has no guarantee of success isn’t wise
      Now I’m not saying you shouldn’t pursue it. Because you absolutely should
      But you’ll still need a way to put food on the table until then
      And make sure it’s truly the path you want

  • @yourlocalfairyhere
    @yourlocalfairyhere Před 2 lety +216

    I’m an architecture first semester student and the manga caught my attention before I started, and the anime came out exactly when I started, and I have been able to relate sooo much even though I am still studying something very different and also not in Japan, so for everyone doing something in the arts or just something that requires creativeness you will be able to relate

    • @atrudokht
      @atrudokht Před 2 lety +19

      Yeah, architecture major also learns art at the first three semesters but later will converge it with technique and engineering. That's why it's called as a hybrid of two contradicting knowledges, art and logic. I think this is also why architecture used to be the mother of all knowledge in medieval age, as most notable famous artists by that time are architect as well.

    • @yourlocalfairyhere
      @yourlocalfairyhere Před 2 lety

      @@atrudokht wow, thanks a lot for sharing!

    • @neyoncrayon
      @neyoncrayon Před 2 lety +6

      I was an architecture student before but stopped after realising that I only liked the art aspects of it and not the logic. Had more than decent grades but the feeling was just so wrong. So, I'll be soon taking on an art major as no matter how hard I suppress it, art really is what I want to do. First episode in, and what the teacher made me tear up.

    • @yourlocalfairyhere
      @yourlocalfairyhere Před 2 lety +3

      @@neyoncrayon I‘m glad you realized it and now are going to do something you really want!! For me I don’t cancel out that opinion because I also like the arts more, but for now I really like both aspects while studying!

    • @archwaldo
      @archwaldo Před rokem +4

      I'm an architect, so imma give you some advice for someone who already went through the wringer.
      If you want to practice architecture, don't forget to learn the BUSINESS side of it.
      Architecture school sets up a false expectation wherein everyone would become master architects, design their own projects, and whatnot. But thing is, it's a business.
      Unfortunately, due to the ungodly amount of subjects you would have to cover over the next 5 years, business management simply cannot be crammed into the curriculum. You would either have to learn the business side of things during your time as an apprentice, or do some studying on the side as soon as you can. Study some business management books, work summer jobs at an architecture firm, anything.
      That, and personality. Learn to become a likeable person. Principals of architecture firms are in the top seat not just because of their skills, but also their ability to ATTRACT CLIENTS. Learn to bring money into the company, and your position would be secured.

  • @peshiii97
    @peshiii97 Před 2 lety +427

    As a non-artist, I really cherished the time I spent watching Blue Period. It allowed me to understand on a surface level the hardships and struggles of artists.
    I also loved the anime highlighting the quote "Just because you love making art it doesn't mean things will go your way" something like that (I forgot what episode Yatora told this).

    • @shirahime23
      @shirahime23 Před 2 lety +13

      That quote was definitely something that resonated with me! I'm glad to find a kindred spirit!

    • @shaisha6273
      @shaisha6273 Před 2 lety +14

      I think it was, just because you love making art doesn't mean it is easy.
      Really resonated with me.

    • @peshiii97
      @peshiii97 Před 2 lety +2

      @@shaisha6273 Are you an artist? I hope you're doing well despite the pressure and prejudice of people. I love seeing art in different forms.

    • @norysmo
      @norysmo Před rokem +3

      I believe the line you’re referring too
      “Just because you love doing something
      Doesn’t mean it’s fun”

    • @peshiii97
      @peshiii97 Před rokem +1

      @@norysmo might be that one thanks!

  • @singyiulim
    @singyiulim Před 2 lety +9

    PART 2 PLEASE I NEED MORE OF HER!!!! (or other art graduates are also welcome)

  • @axserwz5022
    @axserwz5022 Před 2 lety +181

    I'm definitely very early in my art progess, so I can't comment on the school aspect, but as it relates to the mindset of the characters in blue period, you know, the way they look at art and think about it. The realizations of Yatora as well as the mental health aspect are very accurate. In that sense I can say it is a very accurate depiction of artists. Gonna watch episode 12 today, This show was amazing, I'd love a season 2

    • @taeyim5083
      @taeyim5083 Před 2 lety +1

      Check out the - even way more in depth and detailed manga of it then.

    • @Nicole-jl3pd
      @Nicole-jl3pd Před 2 lety +1

      Oh btw you can take art on school it's nice to get assignments and tips it's not an extra course you can choose as elective! At least at my school

    • @axserwz5022
      @axserwz5022 Před 2 lety

      @@taeyim5083 Yeah I was considering this cause if the anime wasn'tgood in some manga readers eyes, I'm just thunking hoe good the manga could be😄

  • @resilientfool7191
    @resilientfool7191 Před 2 lety +126

    She should also read the manga

    • @Killerqueen2000
      @Killerqueen2000 Před 2 lety +46

      little does she know that the manga is waaaaaay more relatable

    • @riahdoesyoutube22
      @riahdoesyoutube22 Před 2 lety +1

      Ikr

    • @Amexella
      @Amexella Před 2 lety +1

      The manga is way better TTT

    • @harshitjuneja7383
      @harshitjuneja7383 Před 2 lety +12

      The manga probably the best I've ever read ngl. Too good..

    • @susbedo9258
      @susbedo9258 Před 2 lety +6

      Stop. The bashing of this anime by the manga fans are getting out of hand.
      You can't always compare manga versus anime. Whether you like it or not, both anime and manga are two entirely different art form.
      The anime is a decent of take of this story and I'm not sure if the animation production company could done a better job than it already did.

  • @JoJo-fh3gd
    @JoJo-fh3gd Před 2 lety +47

    Been looking for a legit reactor for this anime and i finally found one. More insights from her please!

  • @ShaheerS2
    @ShaheerS2 Před 2 lety +58

    bring her back! make her watch the whole thing lol

  • @user-rk4jy3lj1c
    @user-rk4jy3lj1c Před 2 lety +17

    Absolutely loved the first season of this and I hope we can see how Yaguchi's journey unfolds even more.
    It had lots of sensibility, emotion and real struggles 🤍

  • @ubetosis
    @ubetosis Před 2 lety +7

    I really want to see more of her! please make a part 2!!

  • @user-ui6ou2if2s
    @user-ui6ou2if2s Před rokem +32

    this anime made me cry so hard. i'm in fine arts university and it was a huge struggle to get in...and now it's even more of a struggle to go through each year of uni. my mental health is shit and being an art student is 100% NOT a good combo. and to top it all off, i can't even be sure of what i'll do with my future. i'm trying to become a content creator and i'm also currently writing a comic which i am planning to ilustrate as well. the life of an artist is so stressful and unsure. even when you achieve those goals like getting into art university, or selling your first painting, or taking part in your first art exhibition, it's always the fear of what you'll do with your future and your abilities as an artist.

    • @rina8285
      @rina8285 Před rokem +1

      🫂

    • @Inauri
      @Inauri Před 6 měsíci

      How are you doing now ?

    • @user-ui6ou2if2s
      @user-ui6ou2if2s Před 5 měsíci +1

      @@Inauri i'm currently on my final year of uni. trying to pass 6 subjects i'm behind on and at the same time trying to prepare my final work for my graduation. it's a lot of work but i'll manage for sure. mentally i'm better and it helped a lot to just not take seriously everyone and everything in Uni... especially when it turns out the professor in charge of the building i'm in, is a sexual harasser/offender etc.
      i just simply realised i can't care about what others say about me and my art. and he was the only one out of all professors that gave me a hard time for no reason so it's whatever.
      anyways, i'm doing okay i'd say. i also got into cosplaying and going to comicons etc. and i'm trying to build a career as a cosplayer too.

    • @Inauri
      @Inauri Před 5 měsíci

      @@user-ui6ou2if2s okay :) nice if you’re doing better,good luck with it

  • @Marine-yf6ek
    @Marine-yf6ek Před 2 lety +9

    I'm also a student of Fine Art University. Luckily, I have a happy time while studying there.
    Watching this interview make me feel like a reel of beautiful memories go through my mind !
    Thanks for making this video !

  • @turtles717
    @turtles717 Před 2 lety +43

    Would love to hear her insight on the entrance exam or prep school. As a college art student, Blue period really resonates with me especially when it comes to creating an art with a purpose. Though, Yatora is a fine arts major and I'm leaning more towards graphic design, it's all the same. You have to make a work with good composition as well as a compelling story. It's a struggle to birth out ideas every week only for it to be shut down by your professors. I remember we need to create 100 logos and symbols (+sketches and a term essay) in 2 weeks and getting harsh criticism from this one professor of mine. I've cried a few times watching the show because I've heard words I really wanted to hear lmao. Having to finally understand and relate to what an main character is going through (insecurities, physical health declining, and mental burnout) really helped me a lot. Since then I've been trying my best to create art every day.

  • @julialuciaramos
    @julialuciaramos Před 2 lety +11

    Super interesting! Loved the video 🥰

  • @feevee20
    @feevee20 Před 2 lety +18

    I love this anime. The way it portray the life of a students struggling to decide what he really want to be. It's not only in art side but in general. How you choose your path, learning new skills and discovering something new about yourself while struggling to get there. I hope many students nowadays could watch this anime to inspire them.

  • @lizestefaniayenquequispe2235

    As an art student from Latin America, I related so much to this anime. 🥺💕🥴
    I hope the next season comes soon. ✨

  • @AnimeIsArt21
    @AnimeIsArt21 Před 2 lety +151

    You remember when we gave crunchyroll our money and were told some of it went towards Japanese studios, I would of been happy as hell if Blue Period was the product of that money and clips like this of having a Japanese artist actually comment on the show be bonus material. Well done Netflix. 👏 With Castlevania, Komi, the Ghibli Movies, keep it up.

  • @FernandaHaiabe
    @FernandaHaiabe Před 2 lety +65

    I'm an animation student and I relate so much to Blue Period's story. I also started from zero like Yaguchi and had to work my way into college and it was the most challenging thing I've ever done so far. I do hope they keep making this anime. The manga is fantastic.

  • @octavioalbornoz3612
    @octavioalbornoz3612 Před 2 lety +15

    Gran análisis hermoso trabajo Netflix 👌

  • @user-hn6ds6cv7v
    @user-hn6ds6cv7v Před 2 lety +13

    こういう動画すごく好きです!!またこんな動画が見たいです!!!

  • @TheCrazedEB
    @TheCrazedEB Před 2 lety +75

    As a graduate illustration major, this anime came at the right time for me who is personally overhauling their entire portfoilo. Whilst looking for industry work. I'm glad this came out, I could've used this as a gateway when i was in highschool. I hope we get more animes about college and graduates going about trials and tribulations of their art careers.

  • @stratovolcano7813
    @stratovolcano7813 Před 2 lety +4

    I would love to see a follow up of this! Blue period is such an insightful series

  • @winiesativa669
    @winiesativa669 Před 2 lety +17

    Yeahh I agree with her opinion, I started to know art more deeply and pursue it since I saw this blue period anime...Stories from the Blue period are closely related to everyday life, how the point of view of people who don't know about art, the difficulty of learning art, it's expensive for an art school and its equipment, and how do you make money from art. I hope the blue period anime gets season 2

  • @mae5459
    @mae5459 Před 2 lety +7

    I'm a self-taught artists so I don't think i have much say but it makes me happy cause i find that the struggles and emotions that i feel when i hone my art ard valid that it's not only me it made me wanna cry . My favorite was when he got shocked by the really good art i get easily discouraged and I beat my self alot for it makes me think that I'm shallow and not putting alot of work in so seeing that sort emotion is valid lifted some weight off my shoulders.

  • @conehead5968
    @conehead5968 Před 2 lety +2

    Please I love her have her reaction for the whole season 😍

  • @Surcradis
    @Surcradis Před 2 lety +3

    yes, this is what im looking for .. this kind of videos can make this anime getting more popular

  • @mempoe
    @mempoe Před 2 lety +2

    These commentary videos are really interesting! It’s cool to hear about the comparisons.

  • @queenofpents3442
    @queenofpents3442 Před 2 lety +7

    I love her feedback and vibe. If she can review the middle episodes towards the end that would be great.
    I went to art school for 5 years and I 100% agree that art school is for self discovery and expanding your knowledge and skills. My art school was kind of useless but I taught myself digital art and others things because they had the equipment and resources. I only spent money on a drawing computer when I developed the interest of wanting to animate or draw digital art. BUT its not to help you find a job or get a job offer.
    My art school was shut down due to fraudulent activity, but the environment and the wide perspective it offered me, I will never forget.

  • @abo4544
    @abo4544 Před rokem +21

    blue period is my most cherished anime :( i really want to pursue art but i can't so almost every scene makes me emotional and makes me overthink about my life. i really related to her saying keeping art as an hobby is an entirely different thing and it being insane

  • @Scorpio6466
    @Scorpio6466 Před 2 lety +16

    Haven't watched the anime but I do read the manga. I'm so glad I discovered this diamond

  • @user-ek2pu4mr3j
    @user-ek2pu4mr3j Před 2 lety +4

    この方のリアクションは、凄く柔らかくて表現豊かでめっちゃ好きです!

  • @obakenodara1568
    @obakenodara1568 Před 2 lety +4

    Ha sido maravillosa esta perspectiva. Gracias Netflix ☺

  • @FedericaMutti
    @FedericaMutti Před rokem +6

    I loved this format and her commentary was lovely! I couldn't go to art school when I was a teenager as my parents where scared for my professional future (so sad!) but I'm still passioned about drawing and art in general. I'll watch Blue Period for sure!

  • @majofranco7715
    @majofranco7715 Před 2 lety +13

    Siempre la escena de yatora y su madre hace que me ponga a llorar no importa en que formato 😢😢excelente reacción y precioso anime💓

  • @mahonia5042
    @mahonia5042 Před 2 lety +1

    Even if i'm not into arts,this anime was a total blessing...great work

  • @Lv-yo4hf
    @Lv-yo4hf Před rokem +5

    語っている方のボキャブラリーとか眺め方が、普段私の周りにはいない感じで、新鮮で凄くよかった

  • @gemersonrealigue4470
    @gemersonrealigue4470 Před 2 lety

    Man this is one of my fav last season. Its really good.

  • @SS-en7dq
    @SS-en7dq Před 2 lety +9

    学部迷ってるも含めてリュウジのは 伏線だったのか すご

  • @ximenaantonio2271
    @ximenaantonio2271 Před 2 lety +4

    I really thank Netflix for bringing this anime, it was such a pleasure watch it. The deep emotions it gave me I won't forget. It's so relatable and accurate to see, thank you.😔💕

  • @alex-os5en
    @alex-os5en Před 2 lety +4

    Loved it, would love to see her react to the rest

  • @nna_
    @nna_ Před 2 lety +169

    havent graduate but i am majoring in art rn, I can say everything is spot on except maybe im not as dedicated and intense as the characters in this series and im kinda ashamed by it ngl.

    • @sham2010
      @sham2010 Před 2 lety +3

      What uni do u go to? I really wanna major in arts too but I'm conflicted on whether it's a good idea or not.. I'm scared It'll be too hard or I'll lose my motivation.. or not be able to make a living out of it and just study it pointlessly

    • @nna_
      @nna_ Před 2 lety +30

      @@sham2010 i go to Indonesian Institute of The Arts, and tbh since im class of 2020, all I've been doing is online learning and im actually losing motivation rn but i guess once i start offline classes, ill get my motivation back. Im also still figuring out things rn so im not sure. Im just gonna be real, if you come from a financially struggling family or want to pursue money, going into art school isnt too "promising" but having a career in art is all about networking and seeking experience so you do have to figure things out yourself and find what works rather than going straight into a corporate job like other majors. It may be less "predictable" but there's endless possibilities. So dont lose hope if you're really passionate about it! I myself chose this bc i just cant picture me doing anything but art and its something i kinda good at so there's that.

    • @ikariiprince
      @ikariiprince Před 2 lety +1

      @@sham2010 maybe go to community college if you’re in the US? It’s important to figure out what you want to get out of it! There’s also trade schools for a more affordable, practical skill set. School is not the only option as well lots of online learning tools and communities in this day

    • @sham2010
      @sham2010 Před 2 lety

      @@nna_ thank you so much for sharing this with me! I'll definitely keep this in mind. I do unfortunately come from a financially struggling family.. so I'll probably have to rethink my choices.. but I've also wanted to study architecture! In your opinion, is it a good idea? if u don't mind me asking that

    • @sham2010
      @sham2010 Před 2 lety +1

      @@ikariiprince I'll check on that, thank u so much! That'll probably help me out alot!

  • @andyriosmolina3790
    @andyriosmolina3790 Před 2 lety +8

    Que buen trabajo hicieron con el video y los clips que elijieron, jamas me habria esperado que detalles sobre las universidades, examenes de admision y demas fuera algo tan calcado de la realidad, y que encima se mencionaran universidades reales, es buenisimo, aparte la chica dando su testimonion o experiencia ayuda muchisimo mas a conectar con la situacion, de estar en la etapa de encontrar y poder entrar a una universidad y no saber lo que te depara. Ame su video.❤

  • @vera3443
    @vera3443 Před 2 lety +26

    i watched this anime by chance bc i was bored and i hold this dear to my heart. it depicts cold reality but at the same time gives u a hopeful idealistic feeling yet its borderline depressing. i love it eventho i’m not an artistic person but the feels it give off is universal kudos to the team

  • @aidasyazana270
    @aidasyazana270 Před 2 lety

    this is soo good please do more reaction 😭💙💙

  • @cintafluffyballs2168
    @cintafluffyballs2168 Před rokem +4

    I cried a lot watching blue period :")) I also found it very insightful and it feels very close to home.

  • @meowmeow21588
    @meowmeow21588 Před 2 lety +4

    I bawled at that scene about the mom's hand it's so weird to see other's reactions

  • @eddieczarinahaney
    @eddieczarinahaney Před 11 měsíci +1

    Blue period inspired me to reach my creative outlet again. Since I was a kid, I was encouraged to sketch and draw then I was interested in painting, then expanded to native beadwork and sewing. I gave up all of that for writing and now I hold this anime to my heart as I try to dive back into it. It’s a hobby to me, but to see passion and making it your life like Yatora did gives me hope. - czarina

  • @syakpay1350
    @syakpay1350 Před 2 lety +4

    I hope there's a second season. The next events in his life are prettt dope

  • @strawberryshortcake4345
    @strawberryshortcake4345 Před 5 měsíci +2

    The moment when you have made it to the uni after months of entrance preparation "no what?" Finding a calling and goal all over again, this feeling was depicted wonderfully.

  • @user-on3kf3sy1e
    @user-on3kf3sy1e Před 2 lety +7

    めっちゃ面白いからまた動画作って欲しい、!

  • @namjoondimples2389
    @namjoondimples2389 Před 2 lety +1

    I loved this wish to see her insight more

  • @higedansel9697
    @higedansel9697 Před 2 lety +6

    I want her to react to the entire series now 😭😭

  • @jermainelingon5157
    @jermainelingon5157 Před 2 lety +90

    The anime if good but the manga is 1000000x better. Tsubasa Yamaguchi is a genius. You can really feel the ml's frustration or when he's so happy. Thank you Netflix for producing this anime.

  • @ligialima7052
    @ligialima7052 Před 2 lety +5

    Eu sou graduanda em artes visuais e me senti muito representada, é uma obra prima, literalmente!

  • @gailzmel6014
    @gailzmel6014 Před rokem +1

    Shes so wholesome helpp 😭😭

  • @Andymegaara
    @Andymegaara Před rokem +5

    I love the anime! I hope to see a new season soon.

  • @M4TTYN
    @M4TTYN Před 2 lety +17

    i'll deff watch this, when i'm not lazy lol this was very insightful! more of this!!!
    i've heard many insightful tips from many creators to the "just leave your passion as a hobby" many youtubers, streamers and all sorts get burnt out as they have those as a job to see it differently for not so good ways and force to stream, make a video which isn't good.

  • @unaanguila
    @unaanguila Před 2 lety +1

    Thanks for sharing!

  • @ChimeraLotietheBunny
    @ChimeraLotietheBunny Před rokem +1

    Love him so much the M. yatora…the manga and even having an actual artist react to it

  • @idliketobeagummybear
    @idliketobeagummybear Před 2 lety +7

    2nd year illustration student here and blue period gets certain things bang on, like mental health and motivation wise. can’t comment on selection process as i’m studying in the uk :)

  • @seishunnoyume
    @seishunnoyume Před 2 lety +65

    Little did they kno, who tought that art or design are the most needed nowadays with the growth of technology and such. I used to "gossip" with my friend during our freshman year that we actually wanna took design school but bcs of the tuition and "future" worries, we decided to take different path 🙃 Either way, there's always obstacles in whatever path we take.

    • @minatresa2622
      @minatresa2622 Před 2 lety +3

      how big would you dream if you knew you won't fail in every obstacles you encounter? then, i guess we should just take the risk to find out

  • @user-qz9ff4np5x
    @user-qz9ff4np5x Před 2 lety +4

    真的很喜歡這種專家點評!石館波子老師的表達很生動、反應也很可愛(好喜歡她笑起來的感覺@W@)
    我很喜歡藍色時期這部作品。我是喜歡畫畫但沒去過畫室,目前學設計專業
    真的踏入設計圈後發現「設計系」和專門研究平面設計或美術系真的有很大的
    這部作品真的會讓人血液奔湧著 想飛出去心無旁騖的跟著主角一起畫畫...QQQ

  • @Mold_
    @Mold_ Před rokem +3

    Blue period was literally a masterpiece

  • @nguyenhieu8142
    @nguyenhieu8142 Před 2 lety +1

    I haven't watch the series but i can say it really realistic when u enter the progress of being an artist

  • @khoirulidah5191
    @khoirulidah5191 Před 2 lety +9

    I hope there will be a season 2 of Blue Period😍

  • @ohworm1007
    @ohworm1007 Před 2 lety

    This needs more hypeeee

  • @yourlocalfairyhere
    @yourlocalfairyhere Před 2 lety +3

    I also gain much confidence because I feel like I relate to Yatora so I try to grow with him while watching

  • @grimneko7424
    @grimneko7424 Před 2 lety +2

    This is way too relatable.

  • @CaioAlberto10
    @CaioAlberto10 Před 2 lety +4

    velho os comentarios dela só provam o quanto a autora lutou nesse meio e o quão real foi isso, meu manga favorito de longe. o anime ficou maravilhoso também , mas essa é uma obra prara se ver os 2

  • @ulvavictoriaisleanilltyd6270

    really interesting! good job!

  • @Keke_Poutri
    @Keke_Poutri Před 2 lety +5

    6:18 "Just leave your passion as a hobby"
    That's exactly what my family always said to me when i tried to took interest in art major 😀

  • @kanomee
    @kanomee Před 2 lety +4

    as a final year student on industrial design department, i can understand and relate to this series way too much, it scares me sometimes. i feel what Yatora feel 10000% whenever he found or try something new, having that anxiety to produce a new art/design, etc. i went through all that (except the prep school cz i dont have enough money) and i can confidently say that this series is pretty much how we art or design students felt everytime. Yatora is just so me (damn)

  • @magbanuaromeobryanbfa-ptg1117

    I just stalked her Portfolio and wow it's amazing 😍😍😍😍

  • @afiyahputri6659
    @afiyahputri6659 Před rokem +1

    i cry so much for this anime

  • @minhdinh9600
    @minhdinh9600 Před 2 lety +17

    i wanted to hear more about the latter part of Blue Period, like the exam arc. it was so so tense and stress-inducing!
    but i guess, that would be spoilers for others?
    anyway, good video, Blue Period was a great anime,, got various insights about Art and drawing from this anime)
    would love to see season 2 in a couple of years)

  • @kurosakifrancisv2981
    @kurosakifrancisv2981 Před 2 lety +43

    Hagan una 2 temporada pero que sea lo más fiel al manga 🙏
    Esta obra vale millones no lo opaquen cortando o salteando escenas.

  • @catbecool
    @catbecool Před 2 lety +18

    裡面每個人物都刻畫得很有真實感,真紀沒考過的時候,真的很替她揪心,眼淚都掉出來了😢
    希望可以看到藍色時期第二季啊!實在太精采了!
    好想知道八虎後面會不會捕獲森學姐

  • @Milizxe
    @Milizxe Před 2 lety +3

    this anime was much more emotional in the manga! especially the scene with his mother!!

  • @debarghyaghosh8704
    @debarghyaghosh8704 Před rokem +4

    Blue period is some real quality anime

  • @scottcrosby-art5490
    @scottcrosby-art5490 Před rokem +2

    Incredible series

  • @Outsider1990
    @Outsider1990 Před 2 lety +27

    個人也相當喜歡這部作品,它講評的部分是主角進美大之前的準備過程跟心境,但真的進入美大之後的煩惱跟衝擊才是真正讓同樣是美大的人感到共鳴的,描寫的真的十分確實,有些痛苦的過程真的是感同身受。

  • @pandulce2323
    @pandulce2323 Před 2 lety +45

    I would’ve loved to have seen her portfolio!

  • @7fuamui130
    @7fuamui130 Před 2 lety +19

    vi blu period hace poco y me sentí muy identificada con muchas escenas, como lo mencionado aquí sobre el fondo negro que resalta mas la parte blanca(tonos); totalmente recomendado, contiene muchas referencias al arte.
    pero muy aparte de eso, la historia y el desarrollo de los personajes me encanto.

  • @froggomod8347
    @froggomod8347 Před rokem +1

    I like the way she talks

  • @elcenizas4520
    @elcenizas4520 Před 2 lety +10

    Me encantó la serie, pude entender gracias a las clases de historia del arte que tomé en bachillerato.

  • @marclenraymagdaraog691
    @marclenraymagdaraog691 Před 2 lety +1

    The College arc is much more intense ngl. even if I'm not an Art student, I'm an engineering one. I feel it through my heart.