Animators React to LOVE DEATH + ROBOTS Bad & Great Cartoons

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THIS EPISODE ►
Niko is joined by Veteran Animators/Directors Alexander Snow and Patrick Osborne to break down some of the best animation from the hit series LOVE DEATH + ROBOTS.

SUPPORT ►

OUR GEAR, SOFTWARE & PARTNERS ►

MUSIC ►

CHAPTERS ►
00:00 Intro
02:02 Three Robots: Exit Strategies
05:13 Ice
07:37 The Very Pulse of the Machine
11:29 Kill Team Kill
15:52 Honkai Impact 3rd
17:40 Outro
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Definitely agree with having a mega episode for Everything Everywhere All At Once, would love to have all sorts of different guests in the studio bouncing off eachother.

bureji
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Studio Ghibli should be its own episode going through the decades and the evolution of its animation. There are lots of great shows to go through like Castle in the Sky, My Neighbor Totoro, Princess Mononoke, Spirited Away, Howl's Moving Castle, Earwig and the Witch. It would be really cool to see how one studio adapted its form over time.

chase
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I feel like the “B roll” on this show during the guest’s explanations is spectacularly underrated. Like…. They are just giving an example, and then you guys had to go find video showing the technique or example being described. Always amazing.

spud
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Honestly, I kinda love Alex's idea. Imagine having the VFX artist, the stunt coordinator, and the animator all present for something like the dragon scene from Shang-Chi. Obviously that doesn't have to be it since its something the show has already covered, but a holistic picture view by having everyone there would be neat to see.

zippydaspinhead
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I love that Nico uses his knowledge to setup good questions that let the guests talk, rather than spending the time flexing. It makes this series much richer.

ScottHess
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I watch that show mainly for the different animation styles. So fascinating to see how it's done.

erwin
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Definitely agree with Alex's suggestion on Everything Everywhere All At Once. Invite all different teams (Stunts, VFX, Animation, etc) for a mega episode. And just this once, make it longer for this specific video on YT. The website is great and all, but I would love this mega specific episode of Everything Everywhere All At Once, to be on YT.

roy_gaming
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That idea Alex had at the end there would actually be awesome. Everything Everywhere All At Once is an amazing movie full of all different kinds of things, it would be cool to have a reacts with multiple different topics on a single movie

abelhart
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It would be amazing to see stunt, vfx & animation experts all at one episode for Everything, Everywhere, All at once...

sayanneogy
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The editing on these videos is so top notch. The pro explains a detail, and we get a clip that perfectly encapsulates it. One of the very best series on YouTube.

PookDaWook
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Thanks for the feature guys! I love the amazing content you guys make

moderndayjames
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SDF Macross: Do You Remember Love is often an overlooked masterpiece. It came out in 1984 and is overshadowed by the big hits like Akira and Nausicaa, but it's got a very different and distinct look and animation to it. The attention to detail on the mechanical parts are huge, seeing the fighter craft and space ships move and articulate all their components is incredible. As much as the classics deserved to be talked about on the show, DYRL is something quite special indeed and shouldn't be missed.

Haopian
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The heightened since of focus and education in this episode was actually really refreshing. Something about the way Niko was driving the entire episode was just a little different today; and I really enjoyed it.

alexrayburn
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This is giving me such ANIMATRIX vives! Different directors doing each episode, with different art styles. Already loving it!!

gamerkingdom
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Is this the only LDR episode they did? Would have been great to see the reactions cover more of the first two seasons; my favourite episode of the show is actually the very first, Sonnie's Edge as it's just so well done and riddled with details for later viewings. Lucky 13 and Life Hutch are also both superbly done.

haravikk
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As someone who’s an amateur animator, I’m so happy to see this

SoniasWay
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You can't look at 80's animation without looking at Akira. It's simply iconic

alexross
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Ok, I have a new reason to love these react videos from these guys: finding out a guy you were in band with in high school is a well respected animator for big movies!

timj
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God I love how amazing Love Death and Robots is in terms of the creativity and diverse art styles and stories, it's feels like people are letting loose and creating the coolest things they can think of with minimal restrictions
Though I really wish some of the ideas were picked up to become a full on series, like Good Hunting (the cyborg fox woman) and Sonnie's Edge (cyberpunk underground beast fights)

RhiannonSmudge
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I recommend animations from the 80s by Shiro Masamune; like Appleseed and Black Magic M-66. He would later go on to make Ghost in the Shell.

MXF