Unintentional ASMR 🧙‍♀️ How Animes are Made in Japan (Relaxing Documentary, Subtitles)

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Channel: Frank Wier

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I thought the moments where those Animators worked with focus were relaxing (and I cut out the loud parts). But I especially wanted to share this documentary as I found it super interesting (and a bit depressing, too - the pressure and working conditions of these young Animators seem TOUGH). I hope you enjoy this as well! P.S. there might be ads because of some music, or because YouTube does that now, who knows...

BestUnintentionalASMR
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Animation artist deserves more money for there hard work

uppermoonzeroo
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This really makes you appreciate animation a lot more

julio
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"It's the first of many days of anguish."
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"Want more relaxing stuff?"

tarttooth
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13:55 "I went home early yesterday. What time? 2AM" 💀

jep
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This video actually makes me sad asf. They’re obviously over worked and dangerously stressed... stay strong y’all

troyjones
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38:41 I got teary eyed at this part. All their hard work paying off, bringing characters to life through such stressful deadlines and hardly any sleep!

falshion
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17:20 "I end up feeling like I'm not good at all."
Someone tell this man he IS good enough.

bilegttobi
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studio trigger works so hard on all of their anime, and if you were a beginner with people from gainax working with you? id probably cry. art careers are hard to begin with but having so many cuts get sent back to you would be heartbreaking especially if you think theyre perfect.

fen
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this is too much pressure for such young people, i had no idea what they went through until now

User-wjvx
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As an artist and aspiring animator, this was actually very insightful, I already knew the animation industry in Japan is very stressful and a lot of them are worked to the bone to finish these cuts, but watching this really put in perspective how difficult it really is for them to work in such conditions, I really feel for them.

ManicMusicist
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36:40 this dude called his own work trash what the heck man I really feel for this dude he's on some next level depression man. He lster just turned around and put his head in his hands and look like he was about to cry. I never said this but I really wanted to give that dude a hug. Everyone there deserves a lot of respect and most of all better work hours. It looks like there's people are worked to the bone.

francocruz
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29:58 It took him a week to just draw the fireworks that will be shown in the cut for 4.5 seconds only.. Man, that's brutal. But I commend them though

bryanchristianabrigo
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I have so much respect for those who are still making cartoons in general that isn't 3D animated. I feel the writers and creators that actually make our favorite characters, frame by frame by hand and bring them to life deserves more appreciation for their work.

StaelTek
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"It's the first of many days of anguish."

The way the narrator said this so calmly is pretty eerie

keenanlarsen
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The level of honesty in their culture is insane. They put all of their emotion in to every sentence and give honest thought. It’s hard to watch but I understand that’s part of the culture. Mr sakamoto made me sad :(

austino
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The director seems like a great person who truly cares for those under them. He treats them with respect.

guccimalcs
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17:20
Damn, you can see from his expression that he really feels like crying :'(

jessiewuzhere
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I made an anime for my high school project, and it really was 15 hour work days of drawing the same thing over and over again, only after multiple cuts later, you have to go back to the beginning since you know you can do better for the earlier ones.
However, it was heaps of fun, since I was able to make a story from my own mind, and have other people SEE what I was thinking of, which was a first for me.
It’s been a year since then now, and I’m working on video games instead, but I won’t mind doing animating again as a side project.

WeAreBlank
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How can you be creative in an environment like that? These people are so resilient.

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