The Philosophy of Miyazaki - Wisecrack Edition

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  • @pootlesnoot8278
    @pootlesnoot8278 Před 4 lety +1183

    When I was 7 years old I saw Nausicaa of the Valley of the Wind, today I'm a marine biologist, that's how much of an effect Miyazaki's stories had on me as a child. Screw wanting to grow up to be a Disney princess 😜

    • @Toastbug
      @Toastbug Před 4 lety +49

      I just watched it with my 8y old daughter. Afterwards she immediatly rushed outside to play with 'the bugs in our garden'

    • @diegosuazodelarosa3256
      @diegosuazodelarosa3256 Před 4 lety +45

      Saw the Wind Rises in 6th grade, on my way to start studying Aeronautical Engineering next year in college :)

    • @YumegakaMurakumo
      @YumegakaMurakumo Před 4 lety +2

      @@diegosuazodelarosa3256 Awesome 💜🥰

    • @explorewithjude8469
      @explorewithjude8469 Před 4 lety

      You’re beautiful the way you’re

    • @gibson1005
      @gibson1005 Před 4 lety +13

      became an engineer to build good robots like in Laputa

  • @memicoot
    @memicoot Před 5 lety +2016

    In Princess Mononoke it's interesting how the movie doesn't totally take sides. While we're clearly supposed to feel that nature deserves most of our support, Lady Eboshi does so much good for those around her, and her followers practically worship her. She's extremely caring and supportive towards her people, but merciless when it comes to nature. It's not a simple black and white scenario for sure.

    • @Hrairoo555
      @Hrairoo555 Před 5 lety +48

      And that's where I see the commentary goes wrong. He mischaracterizes Christianity and Shintoism as black and white.

    • @andrews9615
      @andrews9615 Před 4 lety +7

      memicoot I thinks that is the point.

    • @andrews9615
      @andrews9615 Před 4 lety +38

      Hrairoo555 I think his point over anything is to find a balance there. It’s not that one is wrong and the other is right, he showed two ideologies representing the conflicts of the stories, but in each of the stories, the found balance.

    • @kingkylie9655
      @kingkylie9655 Před 4 lety +10

      @@Hrairoo555 Nah thats where he did shit right. I loved how he wrote Lady Eboshi

    • @j0an-07-arc6
      @j0an-07-arc6 Před 3 lety +5

      When I was watching I noticed that to the boy was the only one who didn’t pick sides and supported everyone there problem was they kept choosing sides and in the movie kept mentioning it like wait who sided is his on

  • @LordofBroccoli
    @LordofBroccoli Před 6 lety +6607

    People like to call Miyazaki the "Disney of Japan", but honestly that's kinda insulting to Miyazaki. Disney couldn't even dream of making films as good as Miyazaki's.

    • @joshuamanjarrez6321
      @joshuamanjarrez6321 Před 6 lety +244

      Marc Shanahan
      Also Disney tried to ruin the reputation of a Mexican kid songs author because he didn't want to give Disney the right of them.

    • @krono5el
      @krono5el Před 6 lety +45

      guess who inspired him : P

    • @88michaelandersen
      @88michaelandersen Před 6 lety +201

      "Disney couldn't even dream of making films as good as Miyazaki's."
      That is ridiculous. Walt Disney was the master of the medium during his life. Miyazaki joins Disney as one of the great shapers of animation, and is on Disney's level, but by no means does Miyazaki overshadow Disney.

    • @hkoxnw
      @hkoxnw Před 6 lety +76

      Marc Shanahan how could wisecrack not know how frowned upon this label is??? Disney didn't achieve half of what Miyazaki has.
      Great video otherwise!

    • @ytho3505
      @ytho3505 Před 6 lety +8

      Very true. 😂

  • @JustClaude13
    @JustClaude13 Před 5 lety +892

    The cat bus thing is called Catbus.
    I thought everyone knew that.

    • @JeremiahFernandez
      @JeremiahFernandez Před 4 lety +60

      _kattobossu_

    • @rdwn_ridwan
      @rdwn_ridwan Před 4 lety +6

      Its called shinigami

    • @madselmvig1457
      @madselmvig1457 Před 4 lety +9

      @@rdwn_ridwan No Neko no basu is not a Shinigami (a god of death) what on earth make you think that it has anything to do with bringing death to people?

    • @shrishtityagi7374
      @shrishtityagi7374 Před 4 lety +1

      Kittenbus it is

    • @schere1161
      @schere1161 Před 4 lety +5

      @@madselmvig1457 there’s something called sarcasm and humour

  • @thexyayxmaker
    @thexyayxmaker Před 5 lety +673

    In our current climate crises, it feels like the Shinto belief is the way to go.

    • @HelgaCavoli
      @HelgaCavoli Před 5 lety +19

      To think we should never had come down this way.

    • @saitenotoshuitsnaini
      @saitenotoshuitsnaini Před 5 lety +46

      That Brazil president need to watch some Miyazakis

    • @waybach
      @waybach Před 4 lety +2

      How dare you

    • @_drnova1064
      @_drnova1064 Před 4 lety +9

      Alternatively we could just double down on science and invent functional nuclear fusion reactors and then all of our enviroment based issues are resolved.

    • @TheAcdcninja
      @TheAcdcninja Před 4 lety +20

      DrNova _ not really. We still have to care. That’s the problem with western materialism. We think that we can be smart enough to solve problems we don’t really care enough about. I think the point is you have to care to truly solve a problem. But here in the west we just want to leave all the solving to some expert coming up with a magic solution that means we don’t have to care

  • @skullsquad900
    @skullsquad900 Před 6 lety +1743

    When the Bible said that Humans have dominion over the Earth. I've always taken it as "Humans are the shepards of the Earth, so we must watch and protect it."
    I've noticed many others think that they can do whatever they want because they're Human.
    Welp, guess I'm Shinto now!

    • @VSM101
      @VSM101 Před 6 lety +45

      That's just you being wishful shepherd's own the lives of sheep and take cear of the for there own benefit not for the befite of the sheep the Bible is brutal trash.

    • @skullsquad900
      @skullsquad900 Před 6 lety +120

      Vishal Maraj Yes, though, if the Shepards slaughter all the sheep then they have no more wool to keep them warm, or meat to keep them fed.
      We have control over the Earth, and if we destroy it, then we in-turn destroy ourselves.

    • @JewTube001
      @JewTube001 Před 6 lety +4

      If they slaughter all the sheep they'll actually have a lot of meat to keep them fed.

    • @GoldieTamamo
      @GoldieTamamo Před 6 lety +81

      The thing I find fascinating about humans in western culture, is that they're really terrified of the alien rising up to take everything over--whether it be machines, monsters, or space invaders.
      Every great idea has its shadow, and the notion of human dominion comes with the shadow of the overthrow of humanity.

    • @GoldieTamamo
      @GoldieTamamo Před 6 lety +45

      +Bearrorist
      Miyazaki's 'Pom Poko' touches upon this whole matter, quite nicely. Urbanization of modern Japan has not gone without its consequences for nature.

  • @ponmari
    @ponmari Před 5 lety +248

    "the walt disney of anime, hayao miyazaki." THIS AIN'T IT CHIEF

    • @aronneibarra
      @aronneibarra Před 4 lety +33

      lol more like Hayao Miyazaki of anime, Hayao Miyazaki

    • @alinac5512
      @alinac5512 Před 4 lety +19

      Right? Ghibli is gospel (excuse the word, I hate religion but I dont know any other word that describes Ghibli so well), its so positive, disney on the other hand is corrupt and dark.

    • @kamomimi432
      @kamomimi432 Před 3 lety

      @@alinac5512 YES YES THIS

  • @sunweaver
    @sunweaver Před 6 lety +1564

    Please more of this. I´m tired of nihilism :P

    • @WaffleCake
      @WaffleCake Před 6 lety +30

      Ikr?!

    • @TheRachaelLefler
      @TheRachaelLefler Před 6 lety +238

      It's like nihilism has been done so much that it doesn't mean anything anymore.
      *wink*

    • @ObjectiveZoomer
      @ObjectiveZoomer Před 6 lety +39

      man, if you're tired of nihilism, you have got to watch some Jordan Peterson lectures.

    • @yesterdaysguy
      @yesterdaysguy Před 6 lety +8

      haha yeah - no kidding eh?

    • @claudelarose8831
      @claudelarose8831 Před 6 lety +3

      Rachel Lefler Good one! I like this!

  • @JohnHill
    @JohnHill Před 5 lety +277

    we definitely don't have dominion over the earth

    • @jubelant
      @jubelant Před 3 lety +5

      Nope God has

    • @rangalewis2993
      @rangalewis2993 Před 3 lety +3

      Oh sick it’s John hill! Keep shredding bro

    • @sonny8456
      @sonny8456 Před 3 lety +1

      You dont

    • @AnkurPandeyef
      @AnkurPandeyef Před 3 lety

      that hasn't stopped white people from trying!

    • @kapothegod
      @kapothegod Před 3 lety

      you stay seeing john comment on random shit😂😂

  • @wuhugm
    @wuhugm Před 6 lety +320

    Perfectly Balanced
    As all things should be

    • @Figue-
      @Figue- Před 5 lety +2

      Alexander Reinfield
      That’s a quote from a Pandaren monk right ?

    • @ezraelreynolds3442
      @ezraelreynolds3442 Před 5 lety +1

      @@Figue- no

    • @Figue-
      @Figue- Před 5 lety +1

      Ezrael Reynolds
      Okay then where does this quote originate from then ?

    • @ezraelreynolds3442
      @ezraelreynolds3442 Před 5 lety +1

      @@Figue- thanos from infinity war

    • @Figue-
      @Figue- Před 5 lety +2

      Ezrael Reynolds
      Well yes he does say it about the little knife, however Pandaren Monks have been saying it for years, and Infînity War came out just a year ago.
      It therefore definitely does not come from Thanos.
      It’s probably an old saying, that both Thanks and Pandaren have used.

  • @SunnyDCurlesrainbow545
    @SunnyDCurlesrainbow545 Před 5 lety +279

    Great video, but No Face from Spirited Away wasn't always unruly or unfriendly or evil. He was also kind, loving, friendly and helpful. The bathhouse made him insane. You're welcome!

    • @abavaxi2688
      @abavaxi2688 Před 2 lety +11

      I think he mirrored how people treated him

    • @shelbyhiromi
      @shelbyhiromi Před 2 lety

      you should watch CJ the X's video essay about No Face. I will forever see No Face completely differently after that.

  • @MorningKillsDawn
    @MorningKillsDawn Před 5 lety +425

    I really liked this video but you're talking mostly and almost only about his affect towards nature and you haven't really discussed his anti-war opinions. Almost all of his films that you mentioned: Valley of wind, Princess mononoke, Laputa (and so on) have a very strong motif of anti-war as well as respect towards nature.
    Don't get me wrong, this video is epic and thank you for it, but as for "The Philosophy of Miyazaki" you missed a huge part there.

    • @bionicleman1231
      @bionicleman1231 Před 4 lety +35

      Yeah. I remember he was unsure of how Howl's moving castle would be received in the US since it was released during the fervent patriotism post-9/11 and was a direct protest to the Iraq war.

    • @LightsOnTrees
      @LightsOnTrees Před 4 lety +2

      Did you watch till the end? He made that point very clearly.

    • @leaconway2058
      @leaconway2058 Před 4 lety +18

      @@LightsOnTrees I watched to the end and no I don't think he did, yes he mentioned how in castle in the sky they choose to destroy laputa rather than let musca use it to 'destroy the balance of the world' but that doesn't really dig in to his entire anti war thing enough for me to say it covers 'The philosophy of miyazaki' maybe the title should be 'How Shintoism influenced Miyazaki's view of Nature' or something along those lines.

    • @enluvmusic
      @enluvmusic Před 4 lety +3

      @@leaconway2058 a very fair and fitting title for this video

    • @j0an-07-arc6
      @j0an-07-arc6 Před 3 lety +1

      Didn’t mention Pom poko which is basically a documentary on that

  • @Nickle_King
    @Nickle_King Před 6 lety +673

    These ideas are simple. Balance. It's like in the truest form of hunting. You must kill to eat, but you must never forget that what you killed was once alive. It had feelings, goals, and, probably, a family. That means that it deserves respect and to be treated with a measure of reverence. Does that mean all of humanity should give up meat? No. Meat is an essential part of a person's diet. But, it does mean that killing should only be when necessary, and treated with dignity.

    • @orkromhulapai5472
      @orkromhulapai5472 Před 6 lety +28

      Well, animals do not care about others than their own species, or even only their breeding partner. Its the foodchain, and we are on top. For now. Also, wolves and orcas for example kill not only to eat, but sometimes also for the fun of it. Finally, animals, as they do only have a limited perception of the future, do not really have goals exceeding their own short term happiness. Sorry for the depressing speech, but its the way I see it.

    • @danman1950
      @danman1950 Před 6 lety +69

      Lmao meat is definitely not essential. Just look up vegan bodybuilders and youll see that you can be completely healthy without eating meat or anything made from animals.

    • @EagleZtoTheGrave
      @EagleZtoTheGrave Před 6 lety +3

      Nick K true, salute. A lot of the time it's the simple that gets overlooked

    • @36inc
      @36inc Před 6 lety +39

      veganism is a tough diet that takes alot of focus body builders can afford that- your average worker cannot. plus they build there body not for practical reasons but because of image. veganism is for those with money and time, working 40 - 60 hours at a real job doesnt allow you to do the research or the health checks required for such a life style. Ive seen it tried plenty of times and they often abandon it because of this.

    • @orkromhulapai5472
      @orkromhulapai5472 Před 6 lety +14

      danman1950 There are certain proteins we can only gain through meat, and are essential to humans, so unless you’re going to take a lot of chemicals and drugs, you‘ll not live healthy.

  • @leonardowatch6997
    @leonardowatch6997 Před 4 lety +62

    "wierd cat, bus thing, seriously, I don't know what to call that" Catbus. It's name is Catbus.

  • @ProfessorM
    @ProfessorM Před 6 lety +712

    No mention of Kiki? The movie that teaches kids about responsibility and respect?

    • @jotabeas22
      @jotabeas22 Před 6 lety +30

      ProfessorM. There are more they did not mention. Don't worry.

    • @ProfessorM
      @ProfessorM Před 6 lety +23

      yea but i think kiki's philosophy runs pretty deep in other miazaki films as well.

    • @jotabeas22
      @jotabeas22 Před 6 lety +8

      ProfessorM. Oh, of course. That much we can agree on. You can see it in Ponjo and Nausicaa as well.

    • @ProfessorM
      @ProfessorM Před 6 lety +6

      i guess we love his films too much to be satisfied by any such video eh

    • @jotabeas22
      @jotabeas22 Před 6 lety +6

      ProfessorM. Yeah, you could say so. Studio Ghibli has spawned some really good films - then again you have things like Tales from Earthsee juxtaposed to Graveyard of the Fireflies, so... But oh, well.

  • @CalmBreez
    @CalmBreez Před 6 lety +446

    I love philosophy and anime. Thanks to wisecrack for this kind of content.

    • @lancelikessause
      @lancelikessause Před 6 lety +4

      Moe Rahman it's more like relgions and anime

    • @VSM101
      @VSM101 Před 6 lety

      Veronika Daisy lmao triggers much

    • @JonathanGonzalez-zg5vf
      @JonathanGonzalez-zg5vf Před 6 lety

      Moe Rahman for sure

    • @jazz4778
      @jazz4778 Před 6 lety

      Veronika Daisy
      That's traditionally how anime characters have been drawn and among anime creators it's become an accepted norm. I'm not sure why that's the case but I've heard it might be just easier for characters and facial expressions to be drawn that way. Also, there are Japanese with a similar natural hair colour to Chihiro, so I wouldn't say she really looks all that Caucasian.

    • @jazz4778
      @jazz4778 Před 6 lety

      Veronika Daisy
      Why French/German specifically? Why not British, or American, or Scandinavian, or Russian? There's nothing to set those apart in terms of physical appearance.
      I never really said I thought Chihiro looks specifically Asian. I personally think her design's kind of ambiguous in that regard, but because we're told she's Japanese I just see her that way anyway. Also, when a character who is stated to be specifically NOT Japanese the designers usually go out of their way to show that (which unfortunately often results in resorting to stereotypes, though that's a whole issue in and of itself).

  • @talideon
    @talideon Před 6 lety +356

    I wouldn't read too much into 'kami' not having a plurality form, because Japanese nouns aren't marked for plurality in the first place.

    • @angelabautista6795
      @angelabautista6795 Před 6 lety

      Kami in Tagalog is the same meaning too. It's an odd word, when we say kami it means US but in a singular sense. Idk.

    • @is2798
      @is2798 Před 5 lety +18

      KAMI is close to the meaning of God but quite different. SHINTO has YAOYOROZUNOKAMI. In kanji it is written as 800 gods. There are many meanings imaginative. It exists in everything from a small insect in the natural world, plants and the universe. And there are God in numbers and words. KAMI's KA means gravity. MI is the meaning of light. KAMI screws light into the dent by applying gravity to the spiral. So we have KAMI in all of us. The universe is in the center of ourselves. I am sorry that my English words are hard to understand.

    • @is2798
      @is2798 Před 5 lety +5

      The Emperor has inherited three kinds of sacred treasure over a very long time. But the Emperor is prohibited from opening it and seeing it. It is probably a message from KAMI.

    • @SkaiCyan
      @SkaiCyan Před 5 lety +13

      @@is2798
      Your English is fine, perfect even. I was able to understand all of it, which isn't easy given the subject matter in the first place, lol.

    • @is2798
      @is2798 Před 5 lety +16

      @SkaiCyan
      Thank you for your reply. Japanese seems to have many non-religious people, but since SHINTO customs are originally familiar with life, it is not difficult. For example, to bow on a daily basis and express appreciation. It is also meaningful for Hayao Miyazaki's animation that bad people turn into ally. It is SHINTO which enshrines a mirror, not a humanoid God. It is a mirror with 8 points. That mirror will be 1 to 8 and 9 will be 0. It circulates. To reflect on the mirror is myself. Ancient Japanese are strange.

  • @brycevo
    @brycevo Před 6 lety +83

    I love Studio Ghibli. They're amazing.

  • @DomCristante
    @DomCristante Před 5 lety +29

    Nausicaa is my favorite ghibli movie, just hearing the "la la la" for a brief moment gives me goose bumps

    • @e1evenXneve1e
      @e1evenXneve1e Před 4 lety +5

      Watched it with my girlfriend for this first time this weekend and she cried as hard as I did she's a keeper

  • @15sep93
    @15sep93 Před 6 lety +113

    “The walt disney of anime” lost me right there

    • @clifb.3521
      @clifb.3521 Před 10 měsíci

      I think the guy Walt Disney was a decent guy//not to be confused with Walt Disney company as it is now

  • @akromakroma
    @akromakroma Před 6 lety +468

    A Miyazaki video? Wisecrack, may all your bacon be juicy and crispy to the perfect degree.

    • @juliuscroft1231
      @juliuscroft1231 Před 6 lety +3

      akromakroma this needs more upvotes lol

    • @Ikiratuki
      @Ikiratuki Před 6 lety +6

      Only the juiciest and crispiest will do.

    • @Myvoetisseer
      @Myvoetisseer Před 6 lety +3

      Don't you mean to the perfect balance?

    • @Fadilanse
      @Fadilanse Před 6 lety

      that will be my new go to sentence for blessing people

    • @EmanuelRay3232
      @EmanuelRay3232 Před 6 lety

      I'm in bed and that just made me sooooo hungry (thanks a lot) haha

  • @nasserharbi7839
    @nasserharbi7839 Před 6 lety +126

    Miyazaki is a genius. My favorite work of his is Bloodborne.

    • @NaikoArt
      @NaikoArt Před 6 lety +5

      lul

    • @Lemmy_Kilturtle
      @Lemmy_Kilturtle Před 6 lety +10

      Is it something with the name? Because yeah both Miyazakis I know are pretty fuckin' swell guys

    • @nasserharbi7839
      @nasserharbi7839 Před 6 lety +5

      Lemmy Kilturtle if you find a third one, then I'm naming my non Japanese kid Miyazaki.

    • @nasserharbi7839
      @nasserharbi7839 Před 6 lety +3

      Isami Yuzuriha I'm sure my kid won't mind.

    • @Me-qn3bv
      @Me-qn3bv Před 6 lety

      It’s a masterpiece

  • @sanmamiac
    @sanmamiac Před rokem +4

    As an environmental lawyer and a giant fan of Miyazaki, you just spoke my heart. Thank you for this wonderful video ! ❤

  • @hopelesscreative6977
    @hopelesscreative6977 Před 6 lety +157

    PPL who think they know anout anime: "Anime was a mistake" - Miyazaki
    Me a Anime Intecula: This quote was never actucally said, it was a comedic tranlation error. The actucal quote that Miyazak said about his modern day comperatorys was "Human who cant stand looking at other humans". He is tired of anime being the same variation of "typical 2d anime girl" and not being complex, similar to his work (Funny because most of his charcarters look the same to). He is frustrated with how the anime industry is only following thier ideas of what japense animation is suppose to look like. Miyazki is not invested in anime as a fan, he is only intersted in expressing his life views througth his work. Which just so happens to be animation. Outside of his work he is not that into the anime community. There is also a big thing in anime where the empashies is to follow other industry trends and styles, so instead of reflecting cultral ideals of the world around them and ppl who make it. It cares more about reflecting other anime and the insider undertsanding of the anime industry. the 1980 anime rennasce brougth a new subcultre to the world of anime. The people who grew up wacthing anime now became the people making anime. A crcitucal shift occured becasue the for-runners of japense animation were not art students primarly. This isnt bad but now in a sence "The inamtes were running the asuylum". Think about how almost every single anime has a callback to other animes that is so ingranded in the medium that they become unatrual to not use them. Miyazhkis main problem is that otaku cultre only cares about other oatku cultre and no longer cares about the world around them. The japence animation art style is inbred, isntead of ilerating on life drawling, it iterates on its self. He is deeply concerned that animanotr of today are more intersted in the world of anime and them selfs instead of the world around them. This is imprtant if you undertand how much miyazki cares about the world and how he feels about ppl obesseion with technology and there lost connections to nature and their world.

    • @BlackavarWD
      @BlackavarWD Před 5 lety +11

      I'm surprised there aren't a bunch of * comments 😜

    • @YumegakaMurakumo
      @YumegakaMurakumo Před 4 lety +6

      I 100% agree with him.

    • @authorbhattacharjee4957
      @authorbhattacharjee4957 Před 3 lety +2

      So basically he's sad that good anime arent being made only anime with bobs and Vagana along with blood and mindless gore are getting the spotlight
      I wholeheartedly agree with him

    • @Gekkko
      @Gekkko Před 2 lety

      I think you need to learn how to spell first

  • @danchris2293
    @danchris2293 Před 5 lety +5

    There is always a middle path. We can be symbiotic with Earth and utilize her natural energy whilst respecting her right to live and thrive. The notion that plantlife feels empathy is already empirically recorded, Earth is literally primordial plantlife meaning there is intelligent awareness of the pollution, suffocation, and demolition occurring in multiple regions throughout the globe since the rise of industrialism. I appreciate this video, esp bc i appreciate Miyazaki, for doing his part in bringing awareness to future generations of how important our home is, and how respecting her isnt submission to her (ie, living as indigenous tribes), but rather progression. in this emerging age of innovation, i have faith that we will see many clean, unified, and progressive societies, including America

  • @SimplyMayaBeauty
    @SimplyMayaBeauty Před 6 lety +75

    Weird timing. I recently decided to write one of the last papers of my degree about war and technology in Miyazaki's "Howl's Moving Castle". This video is a nice summary of Miyazaki's POV!

    • @arianafox365
      @arianafox365 Před 6 lety +1

      SimplyMayaB but not one mention of it in this video! Bah! One of my favorites Miyazaki did ☹️☹️

    • @SimplyMayaBeauty
      @SimplyMayaBeauty Před 6 lety +3

      ariana moore yeah, I think it's his most pacifist film rather than eco-philosophical (it has that ingredient too, it's just not as heavily emphasized) so maybe that's why. It's a beautiful film though.

    • @ru832k7ji3
      @ru832k7ji3 Před 5 lety +1

      @@arianafox365 ....because the original story is written by Diana Wynne Jones

    • @Zulmamwe
      @Zulmamwe Před 5 lety

      Hey, can you give a link to your work? I'd like to read it!

    • @SimplyMayaBeauty
      @SimplyMayaBeauty Před 5 lety +1

      @@Zulmamwe It's not in English unfortunately :(

  • @darksyner7682
    @darksyner7682 Před 6 lety +137

    Paper cuts are just trees getting back at humans for cutting them down. Does this mean kami posses my paper?

    • @jazz4778
      @jazz4778 Před 6 lety +20

      I'm here wondering if that's a pun because the Japanese word for paper 紙 (kami) is pronounced the same as the word for god or spirit 神 (kami). If so, then bravo my friend *applauds*

    • @BlackavarWD
      @BlackavarWD Před 5 lety +8

      It's not possessed by... it just IS.

    • @cmck1777
      @cmck1777 Před 5 lety +3

      Blackavar is right - Kami (and shinigami) aren't like Western spirits. They're more manifestations of awe. There's also a great deal of a sense of humor around Shinto... post WW2 when it was used as the rationale for horrible, horrible things... but yes. The paper itself is not kami. What paper has enabled - society? - is kami. So if there was a paper spirit, it would probably be interested in order, history, language, structure. And given the roots of trees and the order of forests... that works pretty well!

    • @chapachuu
      @chapachuu Před 4 lety +1

      Yes, there are paper kami...or kami of paper. However you want to put it.

  • @mari9456
    @mari9456 Před 6 lety +220

    *SEES MIYAZAKI IN TITLE*
    *INSTANTLY CLICKS*

  • @AthenaBaucum
    @AthenaBaucum Před 4 lety +89

    "Miyazaki's darkest work, Princess Mononoke"
    Grave of the Fireflies: am i a joke to you?

  • @Michformer
    @Michformer Před 6 lety +30

    I feel like Transcendentalism is (roughly speaking) the Western equivalent of what Miyazaki espouses in his flicks. The likes of Emerson and Thoreau stated that nature is where we find and become ourselves instead of being pressured by a mean ol’ industrialized society to remain a cog devoid of will to power and self-actualization. A bit like a mashup of environmentalism and individualism.

  • @Azivegu
    @Azivegu Před 6 lety +742

    A good video, but I do find the use of english language dubs as rather painful xD
    Plus you missed the part of how Miyazaki uses children because they embody the innocence in the world and how they are often ignored by adults, as if their opinion doesn't matter, but they live as lively, if not more, lives as adults. How children can experience a full range of emotions and, with the right guidance, be able to understand them.

    • @JellybellyWaffles
      @JellybellyWaffles Před 6 lety +31

      Azivegu
      Disney did a good job with the English dubs.
      And I almost never listen to dubs

    • @vitorkk328
      @vitorkk328 Před 6 lety +6

      Azivegu You are right, in some parts the dub totally changes the meaning and message of a scene, like the end of Ponyo

    • @HaseoOkami
      @HaseoOkami Před 6 lety +11

      Get over it

    • @Azivegu
      @Azivegu Před 6 lety +4

      @The Nothing Man, you think it annoys me, but really it just bothers me. I dont watch La Vita a Bella in English, but it doesnt keep me awake that people do. Do you?

    • @elizabethwhitman7846
      @elizabethwhitman7846 Před 6 lety +12

      Sometimes people that watch these video's are young and can't read, or are blind, and as English is the most spoken language using the English dubs makes the most sense in reaching a wider audience.

  • @vasdgod
    @vasdgod Před 4 lety +6

    He is not the Walt Disney of anime but Walt Disney is the Hayao Miyazaki of cartoon.

  • @ihsaningersoll9232
    @ihsaningersoll9232 Před 6 lety +113

    Haven’t seen it yet. I will say though that Miyazaki has called himself a cynic and he says he wants his films to make the next generation have good and pure ideals so they’re better than us so his films are not cynical
    If that’s covered in the video I’ll delete/ edit the comment

    • @coreym162
      @coreym162 Před 6 lety +2

      philosophy and ideals are words until those word have worked in practice. Yet, Japan is a worse industrial mess than America and much of the West so....

    • @ihsaningersoll9232
      @ihsaningersoll9232 Před 6 lety +5

      Yeah his films are putting it into practice

  • @Bradlyeon
    @Bradlyeon Před 6 lety +89

    I actually cringed when you called him the "Walt Disney of anime"

  • @ferdinandmiles2979
    @ferdinandmiles2979 Před 4 lety +6

    Studio Ghibili still in my heart
    4ever

  • @HerrFenrisWolf
    @HerrFenrisWolf Před 6 lety +72

    Nice episode, I love Miyazaki movies.
    As far as I know, shinto wasn't a religion at all. It is more a accumulation of different myths of ghosts, demons, gods and so on and so on, but nothing like a inherent structured belief system.Whch makes it especially able to use it for every mystical plot. The japanese people who participate in shinto aren't religious, it is more a tradition. Like when we Germans arrange a Maypole or celebrate Krampus (or some other regional character). There was a political attempt to interpret shinto as a proto japanese religion, but that was more a ideological thing.

    • @pyayaXC
      @pyayaXC Před 6 lety +2

      HerrFenrisWolf, wasn't the beleif system of shintoism the bedrock for imperial Japan's government/society pre-WW2? I think that'd qualify it as a religion.

    • @HerrFenrisWolf
      @HerrFenrisWolf Před 6 lety +6

      There were similiar attempts here in Germany pre- and in WW2 to create something "pure German". But these things are really more identity policy, to deposite the Japanese or German people from others, than "old" or proto religions. Researches discuss since a long time if shinto existed as a "real" religion and if so, when.
      Shinto today really isn't that kind of thing, even Japanese people who participate in the rituals wouldn't call themself religious. What brings me back to my point of Maypole traditions, Krampus and other simliar things in Germany.
      There is a lot of this stuff in the countryside in Germany. Where I grew up, there is "a ritual" to banish the winter, which has the form of a demon-man made out of straw, who hunts children and marks them with black paint (which just really is a tall guy in a straw suit, with a mask who hunts little children and screams like hell). And there are some more characters, who have to banish the demon. At the end of the day the demon (the straw suit) will be burned. The folks do this every year (which is quite nice when you are a child) but there isn't a religious connection for anyone who participate.

    • @KookiesNolly
      @KookiesNolly Před 6 lety +4

      I gotta be honest, at first I read your comment normally but when I reached the part where you said you're from Germany I​ started reading it with a stereotypical German accent in my head. I don't know why.

    • @jazz4778
      @jazz4778 Před 6 lety +8

      To add to that, there are a lot of Japanese folk stories and legends that are influenced by Buddhism as much as Shinto, and from my understanding the two are sort of mutually inclusive within Japan; there's a lot of crossover between the ideas of each one.

    • @KookiesNolly
      @KookiesNolly Před 6 lety +4

      Jazz Dowswell yes Buddhism and Shinto live peaceful together in Japan and Japanese people usually practice both on some levels Actually people say that in Japan you get married Shinto and die Buddhist.

  • @StorytellerStudios
    @StorytellerStudios Před 6 lety +26

    Another great video. I love Miyazaki, including the pacing of his films. My Neighbor Totoro takes its time and allows us to thoroughly enjoy childhood and the beauty of the countryside. This stands in contrast to our children being entertained by iPads and iPhones with rapid fire gaming and overstimulation. Princess Mononoke is my personal favorite, and I found it interesting that the ruler of Iron Town is not portrayed as totally heartless, which makes for a much more interesting story. As your video states, it causes us to examine the balance between nature and the industrial world. I would note that the Judeo Christian influence is not the same a the misuse of the environment by greedy capitalists. One example would be the Amish, whose value of the land and nature is based in their spiritual belief that God created the heavens and the earth. The bible teaches that we are given domination over nature but this is balanced with our calling to be good stewards of it- we are caring for something that God actually owns and will fully reclaim in the last day. There are those who claim the Judeo-Christian faith who do not abide by this, but there are also those who claim Shintoism as their faith who allow the lure of money to dominate their actions. I would love to see more philosophy of Miyasaki, as there is much more to explore!

    • @miguelatkinson
      @miguelatkinson Před rokem

      So we own nothing yeah I would rather go with the shinto veiw of nature and humanity how where all interconnected and should relay on one another not being tenets for some bastardly landlord.

  • @rajiano
    @rajiano Před 6 lety +48

    Fourth. My Fiancee got into Miyazaki because I showed her "Howl's moving Castle". Now she is a bigger fan than I am. The power of Miyazaki! She hated cartoons (As she referred to them) before :)

    • @Ju-lj5ff
      @Ju-lj5ff Před 6 lety +1

      oludemilade raji This makes me very happy :) I wish you too the best ! Hello from France 🙂

    • @rajiano
      @rajiano Před 6 lety

      Thanks so much Ju. Wish you the very best as well :)

    • @NameHierEinfuegen
      @NameHierEinfuegen Před 6 lety +3

      This is why I fell in love with anime so many years ago. At its height it can combine art, philosophy and entertainment in a way no other medium can.

    • @noneofyoubeesneez3713
      @noneofyoubeesneez3713 Před 6 lety +1

      My friend used to despise Miyazaki movies. I showed him My Neighbor Totoro and he thinks they’re okay now... Power of Miyazaki!

    • @BlackavarWD
      @BlackavarWD Před 5 lety +1

      Anime is something that needs to be introduced carefully. Show someone the wrong "first anime" and they'll likely withdrawl further. Like Pokemon... good intro for kids, not so much for adults. Gotta start 'em young! Maybe they will learn that riceballs aren't donuts! D'oh! 😜

  • @globes179
    @globes179 Před 5 lety +1

    I live here in Japan. I can tell you about this. I was struck by this concept when a student talked about cleaning your toilet. If you're sick in you stomach or the like, you should clean your toilet, then the toilet kami will be happier and you'll feel better. This Shinto way of thinking is that life exists in everything, and that the well-being of everything impacts your well being. So the main idea of Shinto is take care of the things around you, then they'll take care of you.

    • @Shy-xm4kn
      @Shy-xm4kn Před 5 lety

      Well that's certainly true in nature but the image of a toliet kami is cracking me up 🤣

  • @jonathanangulo1235
    @jonathanangulo1235 Před 7 měsíci

    I love the way how's moving castle shows magic and progress being used for different purposes than just war. Howl uses his spells to maintain his freedom and stop conflict. The spiritual magic is just as applicable to violence as technology. The ending with a return to love, family, and peace.

  • @villekokkomaki
    @villekokkomaki Před 6 lety +47

    Everything in life turns out to be something to do with equilibrium in the end.

  • @TheLazyKey
    @TheLazyKey Před 6 lety +5

    Wow I never really put two and two together and realized how environmentalist his movies were. I love them even more now.

    • @jazz4778
      @jazz4778 Před 6 lety +1

      TheLazyKey
      Tbf Miyazaki is one of the most unsubtle artists I've seen in terms of how he communicates his political beliefs, and I respect him for it. Still, I guess if you're not used to politically analysing stuff then it might still go a bit over your head.

  • @harsyakiarraathallah2222

    Shinto is about Caring and Understanding Nature

  • @KenKen-ce1wd
    @KenKen-ce1wd Před 4 lety +2

    All these people like hating Disney. Like come on our childhood was not complete without Disney. Can't we just love both Disney and Ghibli?

  • @Es_Tay
    @Es_Tay Před 6 lety

    Literally, everything in life is about balance. I can't understand why so many people in the world don't get that. The way Miyazaki's work has been broken down here makes me realise yet another reason why I love him so much.

  • @-zephyressence-2018
    @-zephyressence-2018 Před 5 lety +29

    Do you ever just watch a CZcams video and wish you were as verbally consise as these CZcamsrs? I do. Lol

  • @chriskelly5823
    @chriskelly5823 Před 6 lety +6

    It's called "The Catbus" surprisingly enough

  • @KaoruSugimura
    @KaoruSugimura Před 6 lety +9

    "And a giant walking God becomes a big pain in the ass"
    xD that was pretty good.

  • @marziasadat5979
    @marziasadat5979 Před rokem +2

    My thoughts about Myazaki? I'm just so proud I grew up with his anime and I'm 20 now yet I watch them over and over again. Spirited away holds a very special place in my heart 💜

  • @marywinchester1322
    @marywinchester1322 Před 6 lety +1

    Man I learn something new about Miyazaki and Studio Ghibli every time. They deserve all the ocars for best animated movies and a Studio Ghibili Disney theme park!

  • @CJusticeHappen21
    @CJusticeHappen21 Před 6 lety +67

    You know, when South Park did their combination of Lovecraft and Miyazaki (sleepy Cthulhu, who needs a tummy rub?), I thought it was just for fun. But now I want to see a greater crossover between Shinto and Old Ones.

    • @Drago_Nyx
      @Drago_Nyx Před 6 lety +3

      Interesting idea, but the Great Old Ones wouldn't be friendly to Humanity or the world.

    • @prometheus9096
      @prometheus9096 Před 6 lety +10

      @Anthony the Great Old Ones where never described as pure evil by Lovecraft (In fact Lovecraft dosent liked the good and evil way of thinking). They just beyond anything a human mind could possibly understand or comprehend so people who get into contact with them go insane. Plus the great old ones dont care any more about humantiy than an average human would care about some ants.
      The only old one who maybe actually care (in his strange way) about humanity might be Nyarlathotep.

    • @darwinxavier3516
      @darwinxavier3516 Před 6 lety

      As long as we get to see old ones popping Justin Beiber's head like a grape.

    • @TheRachaelLefler
      @TheRachaelLefler Před 6 lety +3

      Prometheus yeah, I tend to think of Cthulu and pals in the original stories as being more mutually incomprehensible to us than evil. To be evil they would have to be playing the same game on the same field. It's more like what TV Tropes refers to as "blue and orange morality".

    • @tomtik101
      @tomtik101 Před 6 lety

      I want Cthulhu to milly rock at my funeral.

  • @thesephiam
    @thesephiam Před 6 lety +17

    Fair take on his philosophy.
    Now, as always... please bring Thug Notes back to CZcams. I won’t get Facebook.

  • @zindagi_uncut
    @zindagi_uncut Před 4 lety +3

    Disney is all about making money, Miyazaki is about creating "ART". big difference.

  • @YumegakaMurakumo
    @YumegakaMurakumo Před 4 lety +2

    Shintou in anime and manga is what really got me interested in Japanese mythology and Japanese culture in general. 💜🥰⛩
    Bukkyotou (Buddhism) and Hinduism have ties in it as well. Which I love.
    Shintou is the most wholesome of all "religions."

  • @michellehawkins7814
    @michellehawkins7814 Před 5 lety

    the best way to start respecting nature and the earth itself, recycling everything that can be reused, donate, sell. instead of wasting things in the trash like computers, send them somewhere other then the landfill. things like that will make you feel more happy and rewarded that you did something back for nature giving you that thing. I used to follow shinto when i was in high school, but now a druid.

  • @yanshero42
    @yanshero42 Před 6 lety +36

    I think calling Osamu Tezuka the Japanese Walt Disney would be more appropriate but whatever

    • @Kitty-dv3mk
      @Kitty-dv3mk Před 5 lety

      one of the 2 can be pixar

    • @Aniket7172
      @Aniket7172 Před 5 lety +2

      @@Kitty-dv3mk Tezuka created Mangas, not animations like Walt and Hayao

    • @ethanvaladez9377
      @ethanvaladez9377 Před 2 lety

      Actually he was involved with adapting his works into early anime.

    • @ethanvaladez9377
      @ethanvaladez9377 Před 2 lety

      He is the guy who wrote that manga every one thinks Lion King ripped off.

  • @thatpedanticcommenter5847

    Spirited Away was my second favorite movie of all time. May have been my first, if the movie Inception didn't have inspirational value to my choice in studies/careers.

  • @s.g.7572
    @s.g.7572 Před 6 lety +3

    Mmm, I’ve always thought Miyazaki’s most defining feature is his respect towards childhood rather than nature. This could honestly be a two-parter.

  • @kareemjeiroudi1964
    @kareemjeiroudi1964 Před 3 lety +2

    In Porco Rosso, engineering and technology are viewed as novelty that only humans can master. I think the message in his movies is a lot deeper than what is bad and what's evil. I think the worlds of Miyazaki are constantly attempting to find that equilibrium where earth has a place for humans just like for all other beings, but they don't have to be the center of the world.

  • @cinedojo8252
    @cinedojo8252 Před 6 lety +1

    Miyazaki’s movies are beautiful and so full of spirit. Great to see them given some love

  • @Elsenoromniano
    @Elsenoromniano Před 6 lety +89

    Another theme in Miyazaki's work outside of the clear enviromental shinto inspired message is feminism. This is more clear in Princess Mononoke, where it's dealt directly through Lady Eboshi and the woman on the ironworks (who were rescued prostituted and victims of abuse), but you can see almost throught all his work. How often the rpotagonsit of his stories is a young girl, and how never that female protagonist is objectified or lacks of agency and almost always all his female characters has a great degree of depth.

    • @dh9008
      @dh9008 Před 5 lety +3

      Here is another interesting fact. Every single one of his female underage characters show her underwear or naked body at some point.
      No, I do not hate Miyazaki, he is indeed a very talented and creative man but I can't name one of his underage girls that doesn't show her underwear or naked body.

    • @DingoAteMeBaby
      @DingoAteMeBaby Před 5 lety +1

      the message cant just be "feminism"

    • @Extrmmitch
      @Extrmmitch Před 5 lety

      And none of them have a Smart Phone in their hand, Amazing!

  • @dommo2803
    @dommo2803 Před 6 lety +4

    Remarkable work as always, guys. Though I think that original japanese dialogue with subs adds more to the overall experience. Keep 'em coming...
    P.S. I strongly insist that you should make the "Philosophy of Legacy of Kain"...😉

  • @Alexis-hn1yw
    @Alexis-hn1yw Před 4 lety +10

    People: Just lets use wild life and nature, its there just for us, is in da bibleeee
    Covid 19: Hold my beer

  • @HAZENATA
    @HAZENATA Před 6 lety +2

    I loved castle in the sky it feels like your in a dream everytime you watch it

  • @ilikememes1402
    @ilikememes1402 Před 3 lety +1

    So to answer the question on the end,
    The golden standard is always the best so try to always be balanced and to see both sides of all things.

  • @Ind3mnity
    @Ind3mnity Před 6 lety +14

    Do the philosophy of Vladimir Nabokov

  • @BlackavarWD
    @BlackavarWD Před 5 lety +4

    You don't know what to call the cat bus thing? Try Catbus, since...that's what it is.😆
    Also... I loved this: (Ponyo)
    "Half the town looks like a coloring book page inspired by The Day After Tomorrow" 😂

  • @samuelhaines3685
    @samuelhaines3685 Před 6 lety +4

    I'm a simple man,
    I see a video having to do with Miyazaki,
    I like it.

  • @jeandelenfant
    @jeandelenfant Před 4 lety +1

    Castle in the Sky has long been buried in my childhood memories. I attempted several times to remember it over the years, until now.

  • @rachumsmcone9184
    @rachumsmcone9184 Před 6 lety

    There are so many things I love about the ideals of shinto and eastern philosophy. I'm honored to have learned so much about these concepts over the years.

  • @kaitlnwhite6809
    @kaitlnwhite6809 Před 6 lety +9

    Thank you so much for another anime video! Could you guys please do FLCL (Fooly Cooly)?

  • @dougdimmedome5552
    @dougdimmedome5552 Před 4 lety +3

    “The only thing japan has more of than stones is vending machines” Sounds like the beginning of a George Carlin joke.

  • @Gwynncore
    @Gwynncore Před 6 lety +4

    THANK YOUU!!! This one was long awaited.
    Keep with the nature themes and do Philosophy of Avatar: The Last Airbender.

  • @nerizzazamora4515
    @nerizzazamora4515 Před 3 lety +1

    Definitely why i fell for ghibli movies.. bcoz of it's nature theme.. nausicaa is the oldest and yet the very best miyazaki film for me.. it was in 1984 way before i was born.. come to think of it miyazaki was kinda genius to foretell, our age just at 2021 when masks are a thing not to breathe covid, like the spores in nausicaa and now almost apocalyptic.. not hard to realize how much we really are polluting this planet.. and the ohms are not the enemies.. they are the heroes trying to purify the planet back.. the underground scene in the sand was my favorite scene it really stuck in my head..for that's my dream to see our planet in its most pure and pristine form just like nausicaa did..when will i ever see that tho..

  • @saraf5414
    @saraf5414 Před 3 lety +2

    10:26 "Five minutes without a mask and I'd be dead."- oh my, that hasn't aged well....

  • @sonanjamfa8845
    @sonanjamfa8845 Před 6 lety +19

    Please wisecrack do the philosophy of the anime: Psycho Pass please

    • @abrahamborja292
      @abrahamborja292 Před 6 lety

      me too what is the jugde and enforcer and could be a philosophy of madoka (a previous work from the
      autor) the philosophy of total despair

    • @elizabethwhitman7846
      @elizabethwhitman7846 Před 6 lety

      Your wish came true!

  • @harbl99
    @harbl99 Před 6 lety +61

    No mention of Pom Poko, where a bunch of Tanuki fight against the construction of a new mall?

    • @Noxsolum
      @Noxsolum Před 6 lety +27

      Pom Poko wasn't directed or writen by miyazaki :P While it is studio Ghibli it's not directed by him specifically whereas all the ones Jared mentioned were by miyazaki :P

    • @Es_Tay
      @Es_Tay Před 6 lety +7

      Yeah, Pom Poko is written and directed by Isao Takahata.

    • @Gemnist98
      @Gemnist98 Před 6 lety +2

      RIP

    • @ripvanwho
      @ripvanwho Před 5 lety +1

      harbl99 also how a bunch of characters are sitting on a stretchy nut sack.

  • @InMaTeofDeath
    @InMaTeofDeath Před 6 lety +6

    Hawaiians are really loving nature atm.

  • @TheHalcyonView
    @TheHalcyonView Před 5 lety

    Renouncing one's humanity in order to protect something held extremely dear, actually makes a ton of sense.

  • @splakacheus
    @splakacheus Před 6 lety

    Content like this is the reason why i love wisecrack in the first place. You da man Jared.

  • @mattpoast
    @mattpoast Před 5 lety +8

    Anyone else low key bugged how he says “PONYO”?

    • @von858
      @von858 Před 4 lety

      its technically the correct way to say it

  • @samboyo9372
    @samboyo9372 Před 6 lety +48

    Princess Mononoke

    • @Ikiratuki
      @Ikiratuki Před 6 lety +7

      Objectively the best film ever made. Hehe

    • @samboyo9372
      @samboyo9372 Před 6 lety +4

      I agree 100% it is definitely the best film ever made :)

    • @carvman217
      @carvman217 Před 6 lety +3

      Sam Boyo Indeed, let us all

    • @hkr667
      @hkr667 Před 6 lety +1

      Shout-out to the beautiful soundtrack of that film, made by Joe Hisaishi.

  • @alfonsopayan09
    @alfonsopayan09 Před 6 lety +150

    What’s up guys the subbed guy here again
    And right now I'm not even caring no more I'll just say what I've said for 4 months now without trying to convince or say anything smart
    Please do a Cowboy Bebop analysis Jared
    Have a nice day bye

    • @MrOzzification
      @MrOzzification Před 6 lety +6

      A general Shinchiro Watanabe episode would be cool. Looking Samurai Champloo & Kids on the Slope could be interesting as well as maybe Watanabe's heavy investment in his soundtracks. How many single season animes can you name that have 4 or even 8 albums for their OST?

    • @saibata750
      @saibata750 Před 6 lety

      Channel Criswell - The meaning of nothing in cowboy bebop.
      Watch it.

  • @PhyreI3ird
    @PhyreI3ird Před 6 lety

    Something that I just need to say is I love how thoughtful most of the comments are here. Not all wisecrack videos are given the same treatment but this one in particular is awesome x) Good stuff guys!

  • @rifatankan4053
    @rifatankan4053 Před 3 lety

    I deeply respect this man. Hayao Miyazaki and Satoshi Kon are the one of those rare geeks who realizes the fact women are much mature and grown up people than geeky men.

  • @thewanderingronin5433
    @thewanderingronin5433 Před 6 lety +7

    You had me at miyazaki, but in all honesty I believe a balance is required and should be maintained if not regardless of whose winning we all lose

  • @jeffanderson9938
    @jeffanderson9938 Před 6 lety +78

    Philosophy of Martin Scorsese

    • @randomnerd2332
      @randomnerd2332 Před 6 lety +5

      Jeff Anderson Philosophy of Scorsese: "Fuck every other city, New York is where real shit happens"

  • @joaoalourencoaffonso4986
    @joaoalourencoaffonso4986 Před 6 lety +9

    Do John Carpenter's Apocalypse Trilogy!
    Do John Carpenter's Apocalypse Trilogy!
    Do John Carpenter's Apocalypse Trilogy!
    Do John Carpenter's Apocalypse Trilogy!

  • @Jacob-jg6cd
    @Jacob-jg6cd Před 3 lety

    What a beautiful way of viewing the world.

  • @RaviKumarTiwari
    @RaviKumarTiwari Před 6 lety

    After watching Miyazaki films i experience calmness.

  • @JoysticKnight
    @JoysticKnight Před 6 lety +5

    Well frankly, moderation is a magic word but a tough sell.

  • @edlerpal
    @edlerpal Před 6 lety +5

    Philosophy of Satoshi Kon please!

  • @ineffablewhune
    @ineffablewhune Před 5 lety +25

    8:58
    am i the only one that caught that they just linked "rationality" with [complete disregard for one's shared ecosystem]?
    : /

    • @andreab380
      @andreab380 Před 5 lety +1

      It seems "rationality" is intended here roughly as "technical/calculating reason", as we predominantly intend it in the "West".
      Of course it would have been nice to point out that reason can be more nuanced than that.

    • @ineffablewhune
      @ineffablewhune Před 5 lety

      @@andreab380
      I think i hear what you're saying; but...
      In what universe is [complete disregard for one's shared ecosystem] intelligent in terms of "technical/calculating" reason?
      imo...
      It's madness compelled by being drunk on material acquisition; to compensate for how utterly insignificant one feels; most likely because one's parents didn't nurture one enough in context of nature; because they were too busy being stressed about material acquisition due to their own mommy/daddy issues.
      They think they need x;
      so strongly that they will strive for it at the cost of what they truly need.

    • @Adrian-mc1mv
      @Adrian-mc1mv Před 4 lety

      @@ineffablewhune why is this so hard to visualize. Arent we literally in this debate right now?...without taking any sides and turning these posts into political nonsense discussio ....the issue of drilling or not drilling..the issue of if global warmimlng is real or not...because stopping any industrial actions would mean a lowering of productivity and a rise in prices

    • @ineffablewhune
      @ineffablewhune Před 4 lety

      ​@@Adrian-mc1mv what on earth is your comment even supposed to be saying?
      rampant typos aside it just sounds like rhetorical dismissal of my opinion.
      : /

  • @Sing4ever9
    @Sing4ever9 Před 6 lety

    One thing to be wary of: Miyazaki makes it explicit that he does not create evil characters. He does not like the idea of dichotomizing people into good and evil for children as it reduces the fact that these characters are complex beings with thoughts, wants, needs, and feelings.

  • @UnbreakableRukawa
    @UnbreakableRukawa Před 6 lety

    I figured shinto was the main reason for Japan's ability to maintain a beautiful balance of nature and tech, glad to have someone flesh in out in video.

  • @Archontasil
    @Archontasil Před 6 lety +21

    Do hidetaka

  • @SupLuiKir
    @SupLuiKir Před 6 lety +6

    Wouldn't respecting spirits because you know that this behaviour will encourage spirits to be more likely to help you later on still be considered selfish?

    • @dstreamerII
      @dstreamerII Před 6 lety +4

      yes, in a way. however, the motivation is out of acknowledgment and respect to other spiritual beings, as much as it is a measure to achieve social acceptance
      for one's self

    • @AndreyEvermore
      @AndreyEvermore Před 5 lety

      life in general is equally selfish and selfless in all actions. We give because we feel good but simultaneously make others feel good.

    • @BlackavarWD
      @BlackavarWD Před 5 lety +1

      Every being is for itself first.

  • @lahdeedah6859
    @lahdeedah6859 Před 6 lety +34

    Please bring back Thug Notes!!!!

  • @micaylab1
    @micaylab1 Před 4 lety +1

    Just for reminders,
    No Face in Spirited Away was mainly "A Good Guy" character who simply wanted to be Chahero's friend and only got Scary to teach the other characters in the bath house a lesson.

  • @andrews9615
    @andrews9615 Před 4 lety +1

    I think all of these are both beautiful and amazing stories!