Summary of AniTube Digest September 2022

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00:00:00 - 01:00:00

This video discusses the positives and negatives of fan service in anime. It argues that while fan service can be effective, it is often overused or done in a way that is harmful to the show. The video also suggests that people should focus on the positive aspects of anime, such as the art, rather than complaining about fan service.

  • 00:00:00 This video reviews a history of anime fan service, discussing Cutie Honey and how it is not as bad as some people make it out to be. It goes on to discuss LLuxtorious, claiming it to be the first title with sexual fan service. The author criticizes the way the creator of the video talks about other similar titles, omitting mention of OVAs and etchies.
  • 00:05:00 This YouTube video discusses the origins of fan service in anime. Cutie Honey is mentioned as one of the earliest examples of fan service in anime. However, the video glosses over other important anime titles, including Ursa Yatsura and Cream Lemon. The video ends with a discussion of the origins of the Trigger logo.
  • 00:10:00 The YouTube video "AniTube Digest September 2022" is a retrospective of some of the most popular anime clips used in AMVs, and it's frustrating to watch the creator use clips from older works to make a point about a newer, more popular series. For example, the creator points out that the first anime to use the term "animate service of fan service" is Otaku no Video, which came out in 1991, and they make the dubious assumption that this term originated in Honey. While the video is informative and entertaining, it raises some interesting questions about the history of anime and its terminology.
  • 00:15:00 The video discusses how "fan service" became popular in pop culture after 1991, and how one can prove it by looking at the titles and thumbnails of videos. The video then goes on to discuss how "gun bust" is another example of fan service in pop culture.
  • 00:20:00 The video explains how the fan service in dress up darling is a common occurrence in anime because of the genre's target audience of teenage boys. It also points out that Japan is a conservative country, which could be why fan service is not as prevalent in other countries.
  • 00:25:00 The author argues that while fan service can be effective, it can also be harmful if it is overused or done in an outlandish way. He provides a few examples of fan service that are both creative and successful, but argues that there are also many examples of fan service that are not as successful. He argues that one of the problems with fan service is that it is often used as a way to appeal to a specific audience instead of being created with a sense of creativity.
  • 00:30:00 In this video, Youtuber AniTube criticizes shows that use fan service to deflate tension, arguing they are not deep dives. He brings up the example of Fire Force and Dress Up Darling, both of which he recognizes. He argues that pop culture detective would tear this subject apart more effectively.
  • 00:35:00 The video discusses why Shonen anime, in particular, are popular, but criticizes the use of fan service as a way to appeal to a wide audience. It goes on to say that fan service is always put in with less thought than other elements of the show, and that the creators of fan service-driven anime are usually unaware of the impact it has on viewers.
  • 00:40:00 In this video, ani-artist John discusses the differences between Kill a Kill and other anime shows, specifically Food Wars. He argues that Kill a Kill is distinguished by its explicit sexual content and acknowledges that it is not a realistic portrayal of the fantasy sequences.
  • 00:45:00 The author of the YouTube video discusses how some people believe that fan service is bad and that it's one element of a lot of different things that don't make for much of an argument. The author also discusses how shout outs to smaller creators can be appreciated.
  • 00:50:00 In this video, the creator of aniTube complains about how much fan service is in anime and how it's ruining the shows. He suggests that we should instead focus on how to improve the art rather than complaining.
  • 00:55:00 AniTube Digest September 2022 discusses the merits of anime, with a focus on whether or not fan service meshes well with the mature content of some titles. The video also features a discussion of a recent yotsu video.

01:00:00 - 02:00:00

This video is a review of an anime titled "Technologies" by aniTube user Yoshi. The video covers the show's plot, characters, and soundtrack, and has helpful tips for background artists and layout creators.

  • 01:00:00 The video discusses how the ANiTube team uses footage from earlier episodes in order to create their newer videos. It also highlights some of the downsides of this approach, such as how the viewer feels tired after watching an arc over and over again.
  • 01:05:00 This YouTube video features several funny, anime-related sentences. One of the sentences is about a demon diamond, and it is so funny that it makes you want to quote it all the time.
  • 01:10:00 In September 2022, settlers of Catan uploaded a video titled "AniTube Digest September 2022" which is full of funny edits and references to various anime and video games. One of the highlights of the video is a College Band's halftime performance of "We Are!" from One Piece Film Red, which is described as "amazing" by one of the viewers. Another interesting moment is when Luffy from One Piece is shown on the big screen in a CG video game clip and the English dub performance is discussed.
  • 01:15:00 In this video, Chris Minas talks about the over saturation of anime girls in the online community, and how it can be frustrating for people who are interested in the topic. He also discusses how bisexuality is often framed as chaotic, and how this limits its potential to be understood and appreciated.
  • 01:20:00 Joey talks about the difficulties of interviewing people in the industry, and how he's been disappointed with the quality of recent interviews. He goes on to discuss his experiences at a local convention, and how it was smaller and more manageable than Anime Expo. Joey gives his opinion on the age appropriateness of hentai, and how it should be more than a 18+ category.
  • 01:25:00 This video is about the creator of "AniTube Digest," a channel that provides drinks and social events for anime fans of all ages. The creator argues that it is not safe for young anime fans to meet strangers, and offers a solution in which they can meet other fans through social events. He also discusses the channel's other videos, which include traditional anime analysis and Montage videos. The video finishes with a message of inspiration.
  • 01:30:00 This YouTube video is a review of an anime titled "Technologies" by aniTube user Yoshi. The video covers the show's plot, characters, and soundtrack, and has helpful tips for background artists and layout creators.
  • 01:35:00 AniTube Digest September 2022 video features Dongchang talking about the progress of his major project, Killer Kills OP. Dongchang describes the first phase of the project as completed, and the second phase as currently in progress. Dongchang discusses a collaboration with voice actress Aya Hirano, and mentions the importance of having a secure income to be an animator.
  • 01:40:00 In this video, Caro discusses her thoughts on the state of anime and its fandom, specifically with regards to Trixie, a Digimon fan character who went through a transition from before to after her retirement. While Caro has mixed feelings about Trixie, she admires Caro's honesty and boldness in addressing the issue.
  • 01:45:00 The author discusses how Tokyo Ghoul's writer, Natsuki Katou, could have done better with his latest video, which critiques the anime and its fanbase. He also points out the contrast between Katou's approach on his first channel and his current second channel, which are more focused on event-type videos and reviews.
  • 01:50:00 The video discusses the anime "Ninja Run!" and its two English language versions, and discusses the different voices of the characters. The video also features a discussion with two other YouTubers, one of whom is a producer and the other a subtitler.
  • 01:55:00 This YouTube video features a description of a recent video by Kydb, a popular YouTuber with a distinctive visual style. The video discusses the creation of a particular video, and the various elements that went into making it. The video is interesting, and provides insight into the creative process of a talented creator.

02:00:00 - 03:00:00

This video discusses a talk given by an author who wrote a manga adaptation of Bleach. He talks about how the manga adaptation did better than the anime and how the fans should be patient with him because he may not like certain aspects of the manga. He also includes character bios and author's notes.

  • 02:00:00 In the latest installment of Anime House Six, various actresses play female anime characters, including Hinata Sakura and Boa Hancock. The video also features Yusuke's girlfriend Karine and Hakusho Rep.
  • 02:05:00 Anime House Six is a group of actors who have performed in various anime-related projects. In their newest project, they portray various female characters, but they are criticized for their lack of representation and overall poor execution.
  • 02:10:00 In this video, the creators discuss some of the accuracy issues they've noticed in fan fiction stories involving popular anime characters. They mention that Spike from Buffy the Vampire Slayer is inaccurately portrayed, and Inuyasha's scene in particular is noted as being poorly executed.
  • 02:15:00 The video covers several topics, including a list of the 100 best manga of 2018, a masked man's top 100 list, and Kaiji's placement on the list. It finishes with a discussion of the video's main point, which is that "everyone has a German taste."
  • 02:20:00 The video discusses how some YouTubers focus more on producing content without lip-flaps, which is a nicer touch. It also discusses Beyond Ghibli's new video, Golden Kamui: The Spirit of Hokkaido, which Neil has really liked.
  • 02:25:00 The narrator discusses how different types of videos, such as those featuring manga vs. anime, can work well together, but ultimately prefers the anime. He also mentions that he was interested in checking out the latest season of Golden Conway after watching the anime adaptation.
  • 02:30:00 In this video, the author discusses how Sega games and consoles are appearing in anime more often than ever before. One positive aspect of this trend is that it is indicative of the quality of anime productions nowadays. However, some viewers may find the frequency of references to retro video games irritating.
  • 02:35:00 The video discusses the creator's thoughts on the popularity of kataro, a popular Japanese anime. The creator discusses his impressions of the series and how it has changed over time. He also recommends watching specific episodes of the series if interested. The series are not all the same length and there is variation among them.
  • 02:40:00 This video reviews two different fan service videos, one by Nathan Fielder and one by Stark, and points out the differences in their production values. The review ends with a discussion of how these videos relate to one another and to the overall quality of the AniTube service.
  • 02:45:00 The video discusses Kong Ming, a Japanese icon who is best known for his work on the video game "Romans of the Three Kingdoms". It covers his life and work, and how his ideas have impacted popular culture.
  • 02:50:00 Stephen reviews a list of 100 anime titles, all of which are rated as "great." He notes that some of the picks are out of nowhere and doesn't feel boring, such as Master Keaton and Air Gear. He also mentions Earth's Blue Minor, which is not as well-known as some of the other titles on the list.
  • 02:55:00 This YouTube video provides a summary of a talk given by an author who wrote a manga adaptation of Bleach. He talks about how the manga adaptation did better than the anime and how the fans should be patient with him because he may not like certain aspects of the manga. He also includes character bios and author's notes.

03:00:00 - 03:15:00

In this video, aniTuber James Silverton discusses his impressions of Attack on Titan and the differences between the manga and the anime. He notes that while the anime focuses more on plot, the manga is more focused on character development. He also discusses the tension created by the fact that the majority of the video is focused on the anime while Silverton explicitly prefers the manga.

  • 03:00:00 James Silverton discusses his impressions of Attack on Titan and the differences between the manga and the anime. He notes that while the anime focuses more on plot, the manga is more focused on character development. He also discusses the tension created by the fact that the majority of the video is focused on the anime while Silverton explicitly prefers the manga.
  • 03:05:00 In this video, aniTuber VeritasJoe discusses the applicability of J.R.R. Tolkien's work, Lord of the Rings, to the current political climate. He argues that the story may be more applicable to internment camps in the United States during the 1940s and 50s than to the Holocaust. He also discusses the potential benefits and drawbacks of this approach.
  • 03:10:00 This video discusses the best anime shows and music in September 2022. The hosts discuss the different aspects of the shows and music, and mention that some of the tracks could be re-orchestrated but don't have the budget for it. They say that the podcast is organized and flows smoothly, without feeling too rigid.
  • 03:15:00 The author of the video reviews various anime and discusses why each one is great. He also offers a brief summary of the video, which went over an hour.

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