Otaku No Video

Otaku No Video


Starring:Rena Kurihara, Akio Ôtsuka, Yûko Kobayashi, Masami Kikuchi, Kikuko Inoue, Jun'ichi Kanemaru, Shigeru Nakahara, Toshiharu Sakurai, Yuri Amano, Kiyoyuki Yanada, Takako Kikuchi, Norio Tobita, Hideyuki Umezu, Tomoyuki Morikawa, Wataru Takagi, Kôji Tsujitani
Director: Takeshi Mori
Studio: ANIMEIGO
Product Type: DVD
Otaku No Video
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • Hilarious Parody Of Anime Fans: Excellent Mockumentary!
  • Otaku no Video is excellent!
  • the culture of anime
  • To dream the impossible dream! To become the Ota-King!
  • Switch On!!
Otaku No Video
Starring: Jun'ichi Kanemaru , Norio Tobita , Kôji Tsujitani , Rena Kurihara , and Shigeru Nakahara
Director: Takeshi Mori
Manufacturer: ANIMEIGO
ProductGroup: DVD
Binding: DVD

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ASIN: B00008G5WZ
Release Date: 2002-03-29

Description

An outrageous mockumentary that combines animation with strange interviews of animation fans

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Hilarious Parody Of Anime Fans: Excellent Mockumentary!.......2007-02-26

'Otaku No Video" is a highly recommended film that will have you laughing [providing you have a sense of humor]. This is a very good and funny anime video film of those who are obsessed with the world of anime, [known as Otaku]. The films interviews with anime fans had me in stitches in many scenes. There is a reason this film has a 5 star rating. The film is a really funny [and serious] look at fandom. And is very, very good. This film was originally released in two parts several years ago on VHS, but it is now available however on DVD.

The film follows the life of Kubo, a college freshman who meets up with an old friend of his named Tanaka, and his fellow anime, manga, and sci-fi fans. Kubo is immediately drawn into this strangely bizzare world of geeky fans of anime and manga. He winds up breaking up losing his girlfriend, as he immerses himself into the world of anime fandom. Moreover, he leaves college to try his hand at the business of marketing garage kits with his high school friend Tanaka. This venture fails, as they are taken over by a corporate jerk and his new wife. This wife of the corporate jerk is named Ueno, which was Kubo's former girlfriend.

As a result of this takeover, both he and his friend wind up losing everything and find themselves demoted to a lesser post. However, good things begin to happen to Kubo when he runs into Tanaka on the street one day, and they both begin to start a new business: Garage Animes. Furthermore, Kubo aspires to be the Otaking. Which he does, when he successfully gains back everything he has lost. This is a really funny film, which I viewed again today before this review. It is also any eye opening film for anyone who ever saw themselves caught up in the obsessive behavior of anime, manga, sci-fi, or whatever.

The film reminded me a little bit of the 'trekkies' and their fanaticism with 'Star Trek.' The scenes of real life interviews with otakus interspersed throughout the film were great. And although this film is dated, this film is still a very funny self-parody, which allows the viewer to look at the world of those who devote a good part of their life to this extremely obsessive escapism. I have actually known people like this in the film. As I am sure many of us have. The film is highly recommended.

5 out of 5 stars Otaku no Video is excellent!.......2005-08-23

Excellent anime video! Otaku no video is a production which gives a background into the anime world and those who are obsessed with it (known as Otaku) The video has both interviews with anime fans and an anime storyline going on at the same time. Very original writing and production and well worth watching.
This video originally released on video tape is available on DVD now and complements the book "Anime Essentials" which has a similar cover.
I highly recomend picking both the video and book up if you are interested in the world of Japanese anime and manga.

5 out of 5 stars the culture of anime.......2004-02-07

For any nominally serious fan looking to know more about the culture behind classic anime, for die-hard Gainax fans or for psych/sociology majors researching the escapist motivations evinced by inhabitants of Sci-Fi fandom, this is absolutely required material. It's also one of my favorite discs.
A fictionalized account of how the key individuals at animation studio Gainax (Neon Genesis, FLCL) got into the business, Otaku No Video (graffiti of otaku generation) is one of a kind. Originally released in two parts in 1982 and 1985, this OVA follows "city boy" Kubo in his trek from tennis-playing college kid to becoming a revered cult figure in the world of Japanese animation. Leaving a college drinking spree early one evening (I've got a match in the morning) Kubo runs into old high school pal Tanaka and his posse of anime-manga-sci-fi junkies. Nerdsville incarnate. Kubo is quickly drawn into their world of geek fandom, losing his cute upper middle class girlfriend Ueno and abandoning college to begin marketing garage kits with Tanaka. Their upstart business brings them to the brink of garage kit kingdom , only to suffer a hostile takeover by a heartless corporate parasite and his vengeful new wife, Kubo's old flame Ueno!
Tanaka is sacked and Kubo loses position as president of the company, demoted to a remote outpost as a shamed middle-manager. But Fate strikes again. He runs into the shamed Tanaka on the street one day and they once again launch into a start-up, this time Garage Animes, rising to claim the throne of OtaKings!
The film is interspersed with several live-action, mockumentary-style "interviews" with various types of popular media fans, such as, a former cos-player, an anime collector,a cel thief and a garage kit builder. Through these "interviews", we see the culture of fans who attend Comic Market, produce their own fanzines, or live in the childish world of cartoon computer porn and paintball combat. They reminisce and rationalize, to great effect.
Otaku No Video is loaded with insider cultural references. AnimEigo includes in the disc liner notes that explain all the references, a BIG help to those looking to piece together Japanese subculture.
This is a fun, informative, sometimes even moving film that true fans of anime culture will watch repeatedly. You'll never look at anime the same way again after this.

5 out of 5 stars To dream the impossible dream! To become the Ota-King!.......2003-12-03

"Otaku" in Japanese means "honorable house," and is used as a derogatory slang term for anyone so into their hobby that they never leave their house. Devout hobbyist that the Japanese are, you will find many otakus, laden with cameras and photo gear, or comic books and anime cels.

"Otaku no Video" (Otaku's Video) is a mockumentary showing the slow descent into otaku-hood of Kubo, a young college student with a girlfriend and a scant interest in anime/manga. Through the bad influence of an old friend, Tanaka, his interest gains control of his life, and he is soon a full-blown otaku, indulging in CosPlay and abandoned by girlfriend and society. Finding himself on rock-bottom, he vows to become the Ota-king, and create a theme park where all otakus can find respect pursuing their anime interests.

Interspersed with this animated storyline are live action interviews with "real" otakus, showing their dismal lives and asking questions like "So, did you ever think about having sex with a real girl?" This may hit a little too close to home for some otakus!

The DVD is a hilarious self-parody of anime otakus by anime otakus, and includes a thinly disguised history of animation studio Gainax. The in-jokes come fast and furious, and you would need to be a true otaku to catch them all.

"Otaku no Video" is quite dated, and many of the references will be lost on newer anime/manga fans. However, it makes for good viewing and both the animated storyline and the interviews are hilarious. A must see.

5 out of 5 stars Switch On!!.......2001-11-06

I love this tape!! An anime about fandom. What a great idea, and what a shock that it was ever released in the states. The story is quite simple Kubo a college freshman runs into an old highschool friend named Tanaka, Kubo becomes an obsessed anime fan and loses touch with reality and his girlfriend dumps him. He decides to become the Otaking and take over the world for Otaku, but he ends up loosing everything. However, he gains everything back and takes off to the stars. Seems simple? It is, but the fun of the video is seein into the lives of obsessed fans, and how anime, manga, Sci FI, war games, and other things can completely rule their lives. Also fun seeing some of the characters from this tape cosplay as Lupin, Galaxy Express 999 characters, and especially cute adorable Sato dressed up as everyone's favorite Green-haired alien, Lum. A warning though for anime obsessed fans, this film can open your eyes to make yourself see how much of a dork you really are. It definately did that for me!!

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