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  • I love short films

  • Short film have this unique charm

  • where the story teller have to get creative

  • with the way the story is presented,

  • as with the very limited runtime

  • you have to make every single second count.

  • And this is especially true for anime short films

  • where every single frame of animation

  • is an opportunity to add to your narrative

  • in some way.

  • Ahh sh*t. Are we animating?

  • Because of this I've always been presently surprised

  • by the amount of short film

  • that have emotionally impacted me more

  • with a five to ten minutes runtime

  • than some entire series could ever achieve at all.

  • So when I saw Porter Robinson new passion project

  • a short film slash music video

  • animated by A1 pictures

  • with music in collaboration with Madeon

  • It certainly stood up there

  • with the small amount of anime short film

  • that have impacted me.

  • So before I go any further in this video

  • I'm just gonna tell you to watch SHELTER

  • if you haven't already.

  • It's only six minutes of your life

  • so just do it.

  • Oh, oh wait

  • Oh what?

  • Do you have something better to do?

  • Is it that thing?

  • You know

  • That "thing"

  • you always liked to do?

  • Look,

  • this is a PG-13 channel

  • so we don't even need to say the word.

  • Let's call it

  • having a Shinji Ikari.

  • Do you feel like having a Shinji Ikari right now?

  • Look,

  • go Shinji Ikari it all out

  • and then watch the video

  • and I'll still be here okay?

  • Alright, are we all Shiji Ikaried out?

  • Good.

  • Did you also watched SHELTER?

  • Great!

  • Go wipe your tears

  • *and possibly also your hand*

  • so we can talk about what a fantastic job

  • Porter Robinson and his team did

  • and yes I think it was fantastic

  • to get that opinion out of the way

  • for those of you who will think this is overrated

  • which is only inevitable

  • when something small like this

  • gains as much attention as it does.

  • Now I'm not here to break down

  • and analyse the entire short frame by frame

  • as there are plenty of other Youtuber

  • who can probably do it better than I ever could.

  • But also because unlike other short like Me! Me! Me!

  • the story and over all message from SHELTER

  • is actually pretty simple to understand,

  • but in case you missed it

  • SHELTER follows the story of a young girl

  • who's in some kind of virtual reality

  • where she seemingly have free reign over this world

  • via her magical iPad,

  • or is it a Galaxy Note sev-

  • Everything seems fine and dandy

  • I mean if I was a key anime girl

  • with literally the entire world at my fingertip

  • I probably spend all day lounging around my bed too.

  • But everything is turn on its head

  • when touching a lone swing trigger her PTSD

  • causing her Vietnam flashback to resurface.

  • And would you know it,

  • it turns out Jupiter got pissed at the earth one day

  • and decided to crash land

  • but who cares about that.

  • Look at this cute little girl with her cute little smile.

  • Yes, to save this cuteness from dying

  • along with the rest of the world,

  • her loving father build a spaceship

  • with this virtual world in it

  • which he send her off in

  • unknowingly trigger a reboot for supergirl.

  • And that's pretty much it!

  • She's just floating through space

  • I guess

  • for how long?

  • Who knows

  • possibly forever

  • *can I*

  • *can I at least get some Netflix up in here?*

  • Despite all this

  • the short even managed to end on a positive message,

  • showing us that our memories

  • even our most painful one

  • can be use as a steping stone

  • to move forward in the future as a stronger person.

  • Which is nice you know

  • it's always good to end on a little positivity

  • WHEN A LONE GIRL

  • is drifting through space forever

  • when her parent and possibly the whole of mankind

  • is DEAD

  • Woah.

  • that uh

  • that sounded really bleak when you say it out loud.

  • Hey Hey, but cute anime girl am I right!

  • It's a very simple concept

  • that plays on the core theme of fatherly love

  • and existentialism through the complete isolation

  • of a 17-year-old girl flying through space,

  • but that's the beauty of a short like this

  • it shines from its simplicity

  • as not a single frame was wasted

  • in presenting this idea to us

  • result in a master of visual story telling.

  • Eventhough the short have a bit of dialogue in it

  • we certainly don't need it at all

  • to understand what's going on.

  • And the simplicity does not detract from the impact of it,

  • in fact it enhances it.

  • And it's the simple core message

  • that really sells it.

  • So to all these petition calling for a full series

  • of this to be made

  • is just...

  • It would ruin the entire charm of this short,

  • something like this saids everything it needs to

  • and doesn't overstay its welcome

  • and that's what makes it special.

  • What's great about SHELTER is you can sense

  • the love and passion that went into crafting it,

  • extra props for Megumi Kouno

  • for handling the character design

  • and entire key animation

  • because the animation looks absolutely beautiful

  • throughout.

  • But most importantly

  • you can feel Porter Robinson's vision

  • burning through every frame with this.

  • This was his passion project

  • and you can tell his passion resonated perfectly

  • with the team he was working with.

  • It's entirely refreshing to see an anime

  • that contain the love for the entire medium

  • from an outsider who for all intents and purposes

  • has nothing to do with anime.

  • WHOA! WHOA! WHOA!

  • Wait,

  • does this even count as an anime?

  • Wait let's uh,

  • let's see what reddit have to say about this.

  • Yes I wanted to touch on a little debate that happened

  • when the video was first posted on reddit

  • /r/anime board

  • where it got remove for not complying

  • with this specific definition of what anime is.

  • HEY! What you try to do telling me

  • Spongebob ain't an anime

  • next you'll be telling me I can't talk about

  • Hey Arnold! or Arthur you fucking hack

  • This video was eventually put back up

  • but I bring this up not to troll the entire anime board.

  • Hi /r/anime nice talking to you before this gets remove

  • But to bury the question of whether of this

  • and all future project like this

  • even count as real anime or not,

  • and the honest to god answer is

  • who fucking cares.

  • We live in an age where the anime we grew up on

  • and are fans of have inspired people,

  • many people.

  • Some Japanese,

  • some Western.

  • Some grew up to be normal everyday people,

  • some grew up to have opportunity

  • in the creative industry.

  • And some of these people will have the power

  • to express their love for the medium in their own way.

  • Which is why I think small project like this

  • or other collaboration

  • could become more common in the future,

  • and as they do

  • the line between what count as anime and what doesn't

  • will just get more and more blurred.

  • As for example, the term Otaku

  • has blown vastly from its original meaning

  • especially here in the west.

  • Industries evolved

  • and anime is no longer just strictly a Japanese business,

  • the audience is global

  • and so are the companies investing in it.

  • Hell there are even animators who aren't Japanese

  • working on anime,

  • so it doesn't matter if it's just anime,

  • anime collaborated,

  • anime influence.

  • This project and others like it embodies

  • what anime should be about,

  • just creative people doing creative things

  • inspired by some works that are familiar

  • to all of us as anime fans.

  • Not some forgone debate about where it was made

  • who worked on it or who it was targeted for.

  • Porter Robinson has shown us

  • that its possible to live the weeb dream

  • that a single individual can commission

  • an anime studio to make their own anime.

  • All you really need is fame,

  • a shit ton of cash,

  • an international music producer,

  • backing from some anime studios and companies

  • and a great vision with a burning passion.

  • Easy.

  • Right?

  • What we see where is someone's love letter to anime

  • and it doesn't matter where he came from,

  • he maybe just a dumb weeb

  • trying to show his love for a medium

  • but he's OUR dumb weeb

  • tried to show his love for a medium.

  • And that's something you could feel

  • oozing out of every frame of SHELTER

  • and it's something that resonate with those of us

  • who have tried to show that same passion

  • in our own way.

  • So,

  • as a fellow anime fan who also love the medium,

  • I just have to say

  • great job Porter.

  • You did us proud.

I love short films

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