When An Anime Leaves You Speechless.

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Published 2023-06-21
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They just hit different ok.

0:00 Intro
2:53 Kids on the Slope
5:46 When Supernatural Battles Became Commonplace
8:39 Fate/Zero
13:24 Shirobako
14:21 Chainsaw Man
16:30 Flowers of Evil
19:12 A Place Further Than The Universe
21:07 Outro

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All Comments (21)
  • @kaito5704
    Geez bro Garnt can write a hell of a script. He explained these scenes so vividly it felt like I was him watching these scenes for the first time.
  • @tri0n856
    The voice acting one hits so much more when you realize that the girl is the basic “forgets everything and is always nice and never complains” type. Her breaking is so rare that when it happens this good, it really leaves you speechless.
  • @Celvius
    The "when supernatural battles became comonplace" monolog was such a shock to me because the way everyone around the mc talked about it didn't feel like they were that bothered by the way he speaks just a bit annoyed, but this scene made me realize how much resentment can build up from "quirky" behavior, the voice actor NAILED it even if the rumors about it being done in 1 take are false I don't think many VA's could pull off the emotions of the character the way she did, a 10/10 performance.
  • @ekthepro7484
    I felt that monologue at the soul level. Rip all chunibyo people out there. That scene was the hardest roast ever
  • @9383troy
    shikamaru and his dad playing shogi gets me every time. i have no resistance for a good father son moment.
  • @Arun_Baliga
    Personally, it was the ending to odd taxi for me. Endings in anime is truly such a rare sight now, and to have one so beautifully written truly did hit different. I remember laying back in my chair reminiscing all memories despite just watching hours before.
  • @kenzohideaky9253
    dude, literally for years I've been looking for the "When supernatural battles became commonplace", all I had in memory was this exact scene. Thank you so much.
  • @alanmartinez9021
    S1E1 of To Your Eternity breaks me everytime, when he realizes that he is alone and that he wont be able to save himself is heartbreaking
  • @CO9CX
    My favorite dialogue is probably Erwin's speech before the charge against the Ape Titan. The fact that he is accepting to die, along with his conviction and selfishness that they are giving their life for the ones to come still gives me chills whenever I listen to it again. "Give up on your dream and die", god I'm still crying to this day. What a character
  • @vijaysamant2864
    Finally someone acknowledged Supernatural Battles's voice acting. The first time I heard it I literally cried, the character was always trying to fit in with all of them, and the voice acting delivered it perfectly, can't believe I myself forgot about it.
  • @connorduquette1432
    That little clip in the running scene of A Place Further Than the Universe where Shirase's shoe falls off but then Kimari picks it up for her is so special to me. It somehow has the same weight as if she had saved Shirase's life or something. I don't know, it's weird, but something about the serendipity of it combined with Kimari's lack of hesitation is just perfect.
  • @cac428
    One anime that broke me out of nowhere is Shirobako, Ep 23 when they are in the recording studio and she's hearing her friend voicing a character in the anime she's put so much work into. Then all of a sudden, all the emotions hit her at once, they've done so much work to get there and it's really happening. She starts balling, holding the script up to her face trying to hide it. That moment made me cry so hard, and I find myself thinking about that moment every so often. It's a happy moment full of so much emotion that it's a fav scene of mine.
  • @BWRJohnny
    Personally, Lena finally meeting Shin and the crew in 86 blew away my expectations. Just when I thought 86 couldn't get any better, it blew me away again. No other piece of media has been able to recapture the feeling of those final moments.
  • @MaximanLP
    In A Silent Voice, when Tomohiro explains what a friend is, is one of my all-time favorite scenes. It explained friendship in such a simple but profound way.
  • @ccalxndr
    I'm so glad Kids on the Slope was mentioned! It has a special place in my heart and I don't see it mentioned often. I know very little about music, but this show had me genuinely spellbound.
  • @onidaaitsubasa4177
    That scene of the girls running made me tear up too, I think it's a blend of the action and their excitement combined with the music which seems to convey a nostalgic sensation, the song and music definitely set the moment.
  • Im so glad A Place Further than the Universe gets some love. More people deserve to watch this masterpiece
  • @justin1796
    my prime example of fantastic voice acting is that scene from supernatural battles. It was especially powerful given her character type. She was the semi ditzy, positive, caring, and accepting. To see her finally snapped even from the clip in this video I still get teary
  • @digiorno8601
    Subaru being able to tell Echidna about RBD was one of the most cathartic and emotional scenes I've ever witnessed in animation. The cherry on top was her innate understanding of all of it. Being able to talk to someone and tell them all the shit in your head and heart and they can turn to you and say they know and they understand on a level synonymous with your soul is something I can never stop searching for.
  • @Aureolelegends
    YES, the running scene from A Place Further than the Universe was such an emotional scene. It's the way everything just suddenly came to life. The sounds, the colours, the music the 𝒎𝒐𝒕𝒊𝒐𝒏! Definitely one of my favorite moments ever in one of the best animes of all time.