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Beginner 4 min read For: Anime fans and newcomers interested in discovering high-quality short films that are easy to watch.

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The video explores the world of anime short films, highlighting how they offer complete, impactful stories in a fraction of the time of traditional series. The creator shares personal favorites discovered while working on his own short anime project, emphasizing the artistry and emotional depth these shorts can achieve.

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Puparia: Three Years for Three Minutes

Puparia is a 3-minute dialogue-free anime short created by Shingo Tamagawa, who spent three years on it after quitting the industry due to burnout. Every frame is a painting, and the film is a pure display of artistry and personal expression.

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Milky Subway: Masterclass in Dialogue

Milky Subway is a series of shorts known for its natural, organic banter and consistent humor. It avoids turn-based dialogue and gimmicks, letting comedy arise naturally from character interactions.

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Fuo: Emotional Impact in Three Minutes

Fuo is a 3-minute short film that delivers raw, powerful storytelling about the passage of time and the human experience, leaving a deep emotional impact despite its short runtime.

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Summer Ghost: A Bittersweet Exploration of Death

Summer Ghost is a 35-minute short film from Flat Studio about three friends contacting a ghost. It explores death and living life to the fullest with a muted, realistic tone that slowly creeps into the heart.

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Magnetic Rose: Vintage Cosmic Horror

Magnetic Rose is a short from the anthology 'Memories,' co-written by Satoshi Kon with music by Yoko Kanno. It features cosmic horror, haunting imagery, and animation that has aged remarkably well over 30 years.

Anime shorts offer a unique and powerful medium for storytelling and artistry, often delivering more emotional and creative impact per minute than longer series. They are a testament to the dedication of independent creators and deserve more attention.

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How long did Shingo Tamagawa spend creating Puparia?

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Three years.

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What is unique about the dialogue in Milky Subway?

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It features natural, organic banter that avoids turn-based talking and gimmicks, letting comedy arise from character interactions.

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What is the runtime of the short film Fuo?

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3 minutes.

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Who co-wrote the short film Magnetic Rose?

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Satoshi Kon.

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Who composed the music for Magnetic Rose?

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Yoko Kanno.

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What is the theme of Summer Ghost?

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A bittersweet exploration of death, grabbing hold of your own future, and living life to the fullest.

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What inspired Shingo Tamagawa to create Puparia?

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He was burnt out from the anime industry, quit, did nothing for a year, then found inspiration from experiencing the world.

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Appreciating Single Frames

The creator pauses to emphasize that every frame is the result of countless hours of work, urging viewers to appreciate the artistry.

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Critique of Turn-Based Dialogue

A sharp critique of typical anime dialogue as 'turn-based talking,' contrasted with Milky Subway's natural banter.

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Revealing Satoshi Kon and Yoko Kanno's Involvement

The revelation that Magnetic Rose was co-written by Satoshi Kon and scored by Yoko Kanno adds significant prestige to the short.

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[00:01] hit an all-time rock bottom. Remember when 300 episodes of Naruto felt like a walk in the park and now even clicking on that first episode of a 12 episode don't worry. Allow me to introduce you to the wonderful world of anime short

[00:15] films. Beautiful little animated packages that even your attention span scrolling. I don't know why I said that. This isn't even Tik Tok. As you may or may not know, I just completed my first short anime project myself. And in the

[00:28] process of making it, I watched a lot a lot of anime shorts for inspiration. So, minds, working on a movie length documentary on what it's like making an showing some love to some of my favorite short anime I discovered that may or may

[00:43] of them are 3 minutes long, some of them are over 30 minutes long, and all of them can be enjoyed in one digestible sitting. And if that still sounds like too much of a commitment to you, bro, you good? I didn't include music videos

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[02:23] Puparia was an anime short film that was glued on everyone's recommended a few algorithm actually rewarding a video that deserves it. It's 3 minutes long. There is no dialogue and it's one of the purest displays of artistry you can find

[02:37] on this platform or really just godamn anywhere. It is just a spellbinding piece that feeds your imagination with some of the most absorbing imagery I've seen. Every color memesizing, every expression hypnotic, every frame is a

[02:50] painting. But what captivates me just as much is the story behind it. Shingo Tamagawa was lost. Burnt out from the insane grind of the anime industry. He had lost that drive, that direction in life, and was genuinely worried that he

[03:03] life, and was genuinely worried that he was losing his love for art. So he quit, dropped out of everything, and just did nothing for an entire year. went outside, read books, experienced the world around him that would eventually

[03:15] lead to his inspiration for Puparia, a project he decided to do for himself by himself. No shortcuts, no compromise, no matter how challenging a task that was. And you can feel his emotions bleed through every single second of this. You

[03:29] feel the listlessness in the emotions of all the faces, the atmosphere that exudes this sense of limonality. Let's just pause it for a second. Can we just appreciate that one person drew everything right here?

[03:42] >> Yeah, Gigot, I get it. I understand. No, no, no, no, no. I don't think you do understand. What we processed in a millisecond, some stranger has poured countless hours into crafting something he wanted to communicate. Every design,

[03:55] color has had more intent and thought put into it than we can probably ever know. etching just a little part of himself with every stroke of the pencil. from this single frame, the creator has probably felt a hundfold. Now repeat

[04:11] that over hundreds and hundreds of times for every single frame in these 3 minutes. To me, this is what art is meant to be. A piece of work that you experience that you feel just a fraction of what the artist has put into it, even

[04:24] if you don't fully understand it. So, if one man can pour three years of his life into this, I think it deserves at least 3 minutes of your time.

[04:39] in just the last few months, we got the release of Knights of Gwenny. Punch funniest series on YouTube. Glitch seemed to be picking up everything under the sun. We got a freaking Homestuck pilot that got released.

[04:53] Came out. from Japan. Nothing has made me a diehard fan faster than Milky Subway. A misfit group of intergalactic delinquents find themselves trapped on a train speeding between planets trying to make sense of the chaos they find

[05:05] 3minute short film that the creator turned into a series of shorts on YouTube while cementing his role as the uh Jesus. It's the guy who puts the eye in team. I don't have enough time to list

[05:18] all the things I love about it. The aesthetics, the character designs. It's the opening scene and never leaves you without a smile on your face. But if I had to pick one thing this short showcases an absolute masterclass of,

[05:31] it's dialogue. We've all been there before. You pop on an episode of anime and you see people talking. Person one makes a remark, stops. Person two replies to person one. Pause. Person one comments on person two's reply. Space.

[05:43] Person three makes a quirky comment. This isn't dialogue. This is turnbased This isn't dialogue. This is turnbased talking. Now check this out.

[06:00] convinced that anime couldn't do banter well. And while there have been some exceptions, Milky Subway is up there as some of the best I've seen. Characters another. Arguments are sporadic and all over the place, there's a certain pacing

[06:14] to it that feels natural yet carefully crafted to be as punchy and entertaining as possible. This is some of the best organic banter I've seen in anime, while also achieving what 90% of other anime fail to do. Be funny. And as a bonus

[06:27] fail to do. Be funny. And as a bonus points, be consistently funny.

[06:40] weird gimmicks for its jokes. Characters don't recite over-the-top quirky lines for laughs. It's about putting a group of unusual people in a room and letting the comedy naturally occur from the situations that arise. Add to this

[06:52] makes you fall in love with these people in a really short time frame. And this is just top tier writing. Milky Subway isn't just an indie anime. It's one of my favorite new shows to come out. Its first season is now fully out, which is

[07:05] essentially just one 35minute short film cut into shorter episodes that you can watch on YouTube for the best possible price of free. And yeah, I know some of you guys are still going to find a way to pirate it.

[07:19] Sometimes all it takes is just a few minutes to absolutely destroy you minutes to absolutely destroy you emotionally.

[07:32] of watching the opening few minutes of Up. Shelter has left its mark on a generation of anime fans. But for me, no short film has hit me quite as hard as Fuo. If Puparia was 3 minutes of pure artistic expression, this is 3 minutes

[07:47] of raw, powerful storytelling that not even watching this on 480p with a Japanese talk show reaction cam in the corner could draw me out of one of the most beautiful pieces I've laid my eyes on. Every frame, every tick of that

[08:00] clock showcasing the wonderful yet sometimes heart-wrenching passage of time. It lays out the human experience, leaving me with no words to say except do yourself a favor and just pause this video to just watch this masterpiece.

[08:21] looking. And this next one I found through a commercial. Flat Studio is a various music videos they've done. And this commercial depicting the lives of two friends in an advertisement made to encourage students to study as hard as

[08:36] they can for their exams, which is the most Japanese thing I've ever heard of. aesthetic and vibe of their work. Almost shankai-esque, but with character typical affair. And this would lead to me coming across the only sizable

[08:51] project they've been able to make, a 35minute short film called Summer Ghost. Three friends with uncertain futures contact a ghost who only appears to those within the boundary of death. A boy who dreads his own future. A girl

[09:03] who almost took her own future away. And one more with no future to speak of. illustrator best known for his character pancreas. And if you're familiar with the latter, this was less of an

[09:17] immediate emotional punch to the guts and more like a moving song you lose yourself in that slowly creeps into your heart. It's a bittersweet exploration of death, grabbing hold of your own future and living life to the fullest. Summer

[09:29] Ghost is one that hits on the heart more than it hits on the mind. It's ethereal while feeling grounded. Characters talk in this muted tone rather than how you expect a normal anime character to talk, but in a way that makes all these

[09:41] emotions the people go through feel that much more real. This is not one everyone will appreciate, but it'll hit especially hard for anyone who does. discovering an indie band you know is going to blow up one day. And I'm

[09:55] excitedly awaiting for whatever project this team can cook up next. Guys, promise you won't get scared. Old anime.

[10:09] them like they used to, sometimes they're kind of right. Magnetic Rose is a short film in the anthology series Memories. A series created by a director best recognized for a littleknown anime film called Akira. Oh, I got your

[10:22] attention. Well, don't let me stop you now because this particular short was co-written by an up andcoming filmmaker called Satoshi Kong. Yes, that Satoshi could have been the best cowboy Bbop episode to never air. And that might be

[10:36] partly due to the music being done by Yoko Kano. Yes, that Yoko Kano. Oh, patrol, a group of space engineers happen upon a distress beacon coming from a deserted Derelch space station and upon investigation discover an

[10:51] untouched mansion from an era gone by. And as the team explores further, they haunted by ghostly visions blurring the line between reality and a nightmarish dream they're unable to wake up from. >> I'm just watching a bad dream I never

[11:05] get confronted with this unnerving sense of dread, haunting imagery that will you're seeing on screen with this heavy atmosphere that hangs on you. You can over this story. It's some classic cosmic horror, and film buffs will

[11:21] inspiration this short wears on its sleeves. But watching this reminded me of an age of films we haven't seen in a long time. Some of these inventive how much work it must have taken to achieve this 30 years ago because the

[11:35] animation has not aged a single day. Nowadays, when the internet talks about great animation, we probably think of scenes like

[11:47] why does someone casually talking have so much character? Great animation isn't reserved for some flashy fight scenes. Smoke billows out like some organic matter. Every little movement feels so alive. You get a sense of every

[11:59] character by just the way they move and interact with the environment. There's Everything serves that central purpose of sucking you into this world and heightening that sense of paranoia as you question what is real and what

[12:12] isn't. This is vintage filmm at its finest. Short films aren't always about presenting you a package with a fully fleshed out world and characters. Sometimes it's about giving you that slice of an idea that feeds your

[12:24] imagination enough to make it linger with you despite its shorter runtime. And in that sense, it does not get much better than this. And that's about everything I wanted to talk about right now. Little bit of a

[12:38] shorter one today cuz honestly, I just needed a break from working on this documentary, which pending approvals looks like it's finally going to be out next week. So have a look out for that guys. In the meantime, thank you very

[12:51] much to Basil, Payne, Patchet, Watergist, VT, Dysfunctional, Degenerate, Shouting Zombie, Pony Stark, Flabberwoki, Issaka 12315, Author Curtis Flabberwoki, Issaka 12315, Author Curtis Xeen, Mike 808, Jonatho

[13:05] 1989, and everyone else on my Patreon for supporting me this month and making this video possible. Anyway guys, that's it from me. I've been Gigok, and I'll it from me. I've been Gigok, and I'll see you all next time.

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