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Zarxrax, in What is an obscure piece of media or videogame that you think nobody else here has heard of?

Several years back I watched a Japanese film called Fish Story. It’s a pretty weird movie, and the first time I watched it, I hated it, and almost turned it off. It was just kind of boring, and it was really confusing because it kept jumping between different stories, and it was not in chronological order. Then, right at the very end, a short segment tied everything together so incredibly. It blew my mind and I immediately wanted to watch the movie again. I have never experienced anything like that before or since. I don’t know anyone else who’s ever heard of this movie.

MelonYellow,
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Just looked it up. I like quirky movies and I like the sound of this - it’s going on my list to watch later. Thanks! :)

Gamers_Mate,

Is it bad I thought this was a Japanese version of finding Nemo before I searched it?

Nibodhika,

That seems interesting, you’ve probably already watched it, but in case you haven’t Memento is another movie that’s told in not-chronological order and ties together at the end.

paddirn, (edited )

When that movie came out on VHS I painfully duped the movie in chronological order just to see what it would be like. Not nearly as interesting a story.

Davel23,

The DVD included a chronological cut.

frunch, (edited )

I really enjoyed Fish Story too! I sought out other films by the same director/writer, Yoshihiro Nakamura, and found a few others i really enjoyed. I can’t claim they’ll have the same wow factor or impact as Fish Story but i love these films for similar reasons i love Fish Story.

Golden Slumbers was crazy, weird, beautiful, and fun. Awesome ending! Highly recommend. Much different from Fish Story but with a similar sort of quirkiness. Another one i found around the same time was The Foreign Duck, the Native Duck and God in a Coin Locker. That’s a really weird one, but again with beautiful scenery and a sort of mysterious air. Another one i caught more recently and really enjoyed was called A Boy and his Samurai. I wasn’t initially that interested in watching it but gave it a chance and I’m really glad i did. Such a sweet and charming film.

CodexArcanum, in What is an obscure piece of media or videogame that you think nobody else here has heard of?

In 1990, a series of CGI animation collections began release on VHS tape. The Mind’s Eye was the first experience many people (myself included) had with pure computer animation.

en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mind's_Eye_(film_series)

The best known segment from the first tape is Stanley & Stella in Breaking the Ice, which was first released in 1987. You can just watch it online now of course!

youtu.be/3bTqWsVqyzE?si=28YJchoAQSqfZY0P

The animation style reminds me a lot of Reboot, a childhood favorite. It still amazes me how interesting this style is even today, really shows how much more artistry and vision matter than technology. I believe this is also the first public demonstration of a flocking algorithm.

Jerkface,

My brother brought this home along with the follow-up, Beyond the Minds Eye. I recall the first one having some scenes from The Lawnmower Man. I believe the soundtrack also featured Jan Hammer.

shyguyblue,

Too far, take it easy! (It’s alright) m.youtube.com/watch?v=yuyXloX_uNw

Jerkface, (edited )

That was some serious nostalgia. Thanks for the dopamine hit!

shyguyblue,

Sure thing! My dad bought a copy of the first one from Incredible Universe, before they sold everything to FRYS. There was a stage in the middle of the store, with big screens surrounding it, playing Minds Eye on a loop.

mamotromico,

Holy shit, I saw this as a kid around 95-98 when I was visiting a friend of my mom I think, this as playing as music in the tv, the guy had like a home theater like setup and this burned into my mind, especially the segment on beyond the minds eye where there’s a guy/robot playing a fps. This was a wild trip to recall, thank you!

disheveledWallaby, (edited )

That’s why my mom bought me an Amega 4000. It was a birthday present. Never got that Video Toaster and never did get into animation back then but I had Brilliance and used it allot. I cant remember for sure but I think I remember the os being more Unix like. God I loved that machine!

Ever since I saw Beyond the Minds Eye I’ve wanted to do computer animation.

thru_dangers_untold, in What is an obscure piece of media or videogame that you think nobody else here has heard of?

Immercenary for 3DO. Such a strange game.

www.rpgfan.com/…/Immercenary-Screenshot-004.jpg

MDKAOD,

Two additions from the 3do era, PO’ed and Killing Time.

PO’ed was an fps with over engineered level designs and humanoid butt cheeks with legs and teeth that fired green projectiles. The 3do version had terrible controls and the game came out shortly before the console was abandoned. It was later released to ps1 to no fanfare, but had updated controls.

Killing Time was a cross between Doom and 7th Guest. It has fmv sprites to advance the story and is generally pretty advanced for its time. After Panasonic abandoned the 3do, Killing Time was ported to pc. It’s currently on sale at GOG. I might buy it lol

justlookingfordragon, in What is an obscure piece of media or videogame that you think nobody else here has heard of?
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Movies:

  • Kubo and the Two Strings. Some of the story elements are a bit too obvious, but the overall story is charming and the art style (stop motion with puppet-like characters) is just plain cool.
  • Kirikou and the Sorceress. Wonderfully weird with an interesting story
  • Triplets of Belleville. The entire movie is “told” without words, except for a single sentence right at the start and one right at the end.

Games:

  • Terranigma (SNES). Main characters revives / creates an entire world that was doomed ages ago. It’s kind of bittersweet when you’re done reviving the continents, plants and animals and then the humans start f*cking stuff up. Great music and visuals too, despite being 16-Bit style
  • Ōkami. One of my all-time favorites but due to minimal marketing, not many people are aware that this game even exists. Charming art style and interesting gameplay concept.
Hello_there,

Lots of good music in the triplets movie

ArmoredThirteen,

Oooh, Kubo was really fun I forgot about that one. I liked it a lot

f4f4f4f4f4f4f4f4,

I just recently played through Terranigma! It’s the third of a unofficial trilogy of similar Enix titles that I played as a child: SoulBlazer and Illusion of Gaia. Terranigma didn’t make it to the USA for some reason.

optissima,

Kubo was a BAFTA winner and Okami was IGNs game of the year winner. The rest I agree with, but those two seem really popular for an “unheard of” list.

justlookingfordragon,
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Maybe it’s a regional thing then…? I’m in Germany and noone I know of has heard about either one. I wouldn’t be surprised tho if those two got the attention they deserve in other parts of the world.

yamanii,
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yeah, Okami is surprisingly popular among my peers in Brazil, from highschool to university and employed.

lingh0e,

Triplets of Bellville was nominated for two Oscars. It lost Best Animated Feature to Finding Nemo.

yamanii,
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What you are missing is that Okami bombed and capcom made no money with it, it’s THE example of a great game that consumers ignored. It’s more popular now than back then.

DwightAllRight,

Triplets of Belleville is something I haven’t thought of in a long time. Thanks for the reminder, time for a re-watch!

mars,

I watched Kirikou in my high school French class! I liked it, but being teenagers, there were many immature jokes about the nudity.

HonorIsDead,

Okami was really fun. I will say that going back to play it now the NPC talking sound the murmuring gets really old fast. I still enjoyed everything else.

justlookingfordragon,
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NPC talking sound the murmuring gets really old fast.

You can turn that off in the settings, at least in the Switch version. First thing I always do when starting a new run ;)

Zozano,
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Okami won game of the year, it’s certainly not obscure. It even got a Steam release after all these years.

hitmyspot,

Triplets of Belleville wa Oscar nominated if I recall correctly, so might not be that obscure.

ddonuts4, (edited ) in Which YouTuber still creates high-quality videos to this day?

Gaming

Makers

…more in Honytawk’s comment below

Science + Technology

  • Applied Science - In depth videos about random science-y things this dude finds interesting. No clickbait, just an excited dude talking about a project he tried.
  • Atomic Frontier - A lot like Tom Scott. He’s also a rare case where the video is more interesting than the title/thumbnail. Generally focused on science-y topics + has shockingly high production value considering the dude seems to be an overworked college student.
  • NileRed/NileBlue - Crazy in depth chemistry videos. Personally find NileBlue more entertaining as he tends to explore things he’s not that great at.
  • Practical Engineering - Explanations of various civil engineering concepts.

Other

nodimetotie,

Veritasium is one of the oldest and consistently greatest science channels

Interstellar_1,
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I think all of the Hermits are still really good.

mean_bean279,

My homie (don’t actually know him) Road guy Rob makes some of the BEST videos on roads and the engineering of traffic systems and infrastructure. His content is insanely good and wayyyyy better than any small YouTuber should be.

ddonuts4,

+1. I love this guy because he’s not just another one of those new urbanism YouTubers complaining that every American doesn’t have 10 trains showing up at their house every minute and anyone that disagrees is mentally compromised (see: “car brain”). He instead focuses on feasible, practical, incremental solutions to our problems over shouting about the “kill all cars with fire immediately” solutions.

I didn’t post him because I figured the audience on Lemmy would eat me alive for saying all that.

GONADS125,

You win. Nice effort.

SeducingCamel,

Been watching etho for at least a decade if not more, one of my all time favorites

JohnDClay,

Second on Etho, he’s remarkably constant all the way from when Minecraft was in alpha.

Atemu,
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He’s also a rare case where the video is more interesting than the title/thumbnail

It’s insane but it’s true. Great guy.

Honytawk,

Your makers can be padded out a bit more.

  • I did a thing - dry humor Australian who walks barefoot and wears an apron.
  • Michael Reeves - chaotic coding goblin that makes robots
  • TheBackyardScientist - Floridaman using his backyard to explode stuff
  • Mark Rober - Nasa engineer explaining science to kids with great editing
  • William Osman - Collaboration expert, you will see him in all the other channels mentioned above.
ddonuts4,

1 more dude I skipped but I’ll put here - Stuff Made Here - Insanely skilled engineer who seems to be able to make just about anything. Skipped because his thumbnails are horribly clickbaity.

spudsrus,

Been scrolling to make sure he was included somewhere. Cool projects and so many Easter eggs in the videos. One of the best maker channels for sure

stackPeek,
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Don’t know about this person, but honestly the thumbnail is pretty tame compared to majority of YouTube ngl

GrayBackgroundMusic,

If you like making/engineering videos, don’t let a thumbnail dissuade you. It’s always in the details. Stuff Made Here is literally top 3 for me. He’s amazing.

ddonuts4, (edited )

Thanks for the list, I’m sure others will appreciate it!

I’m actually subscribed to almost all of those channels lmao. I skipped several because I’m being picky, and I mean picky. You probably won’t agree with a lot of my decisions. Here’s what I mean…

  • I did a thing - forgot about him I’ll add him to the list
  • Micheal Reeves - Last real video was a year ago
  • Backyard scientist - Unsubscribed a while ago due to clickbait. From a quick glance his videos seem fine now though.
  • Mark Rober - Video quality has been going downhill. More and more clickbait, and videos seem to spend a lot more time than necessary on "look at our happy family fun time we’re having."
  • William Osman - I like him just not enough to put him on the list
GnomeKat,
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They all do a podcast called safety third, I watched it for a while but I stopped cus the content feels really lazy. And when I realized most of them have slowed down their main channel video output a ton like Osman and NileRed and Reeves I just got bored of the lot. Like their videos are all dumb shit like “i gave a snake legs” and it’s the most half assed 3d printed shit the barely works and they just act like teenage boys the entire video, then look at view count and it gets millions of views. Kinda starts to feel dumb and more like youtube celebrity shit than actual quality maker content, sorta pisses me off a little seeing them get so much money making like 1 video every 6 months where they build literal garbage. And they sorta brag about it in their podcast. It sorta feels like they are slowly slipping into more cringry content like trash-taste kinda stuff and im just not into it anymore.

TryingToActHuman, in Which YouTuber still creates high-quality videos to this day?

Technology Connections

KSPAtlas,
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Was going to comment this

Glitchington,
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One of the most informative channels I’ve ever watched. I recommend his dishwasher video, because everybody is doing it wrong.

ArtificialLink,

Always knew those pods sucked for more money. He did convert me to the powder tho

SkippingRelax,

Been on reddit for over a decade, never heard of this channel. On lemmy since a few weeks, I keep reading about him and his dishwasher video at least twice a week.

And yes, I’ve watched it a couple of weeks ago, it is good. I’ll have to watch some of his other videos sometimes

refoux,

His one about basic style rice makers is fantastic

567PrimeMover,
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I love his videos on CDs and LaserDisks

DharmaCurious,
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Absolutely love him.

mtchristo,

Ze best

Corgana,
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He’s a big Fediverse guy, too. Very active on Mastodon.

Atemu,
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Telstarado, (edited ) in Is there an artist whose work you love but was a shitty person?

Back in the day I used to love many of the fantasy novels by David Eddings (e.g. Belgariad, Mallorean) but after learning about the terrible child abuse he and his wife were prosecuted for, I can’t look at them the same way.

Tattorack,
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Well… Shite. I read those books. I liked those books. Just a few days ago I was wondering if there were any more books set in that world.

Now I don’t wanna…

snaprails,
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Oh, I just learned something new 🙁

DestroyerOfWorlds,

goddamnit, TIL

spittingimage,
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That’s the problem with threads like this - you meet your heroes.

JimmyMcGill, in best app for lemmy?

I’m quite happy with Avelon

LazaroFilm,
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I like Avelon but the price is a bit steep for a brand new app and it’s really nerfed in the free version. I paid for a couple of months but right now I’m making it work with Voyager.

JimmyMcGill,

I’m using the free version. Other than the GIF scrubbing being missing idk what else I would need

morphballganon, in best app for lemmy?

I’m using Connect. It has its issues, but it’s tolerable.

victorz,

It has its issues, but it’s tolerable.

Don’t oversell it, now…

Dio, in best app for lemmy?
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I have tried a vast majority of them and there were many I like some features of, but they end up falling to the way side. I always go back to using, “Connect” For Lemmy. Has every thing I want.

GlenRambo,

Does connect have mark read on scroll? Seems that’s missing from boost. :(

chris,
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Yes, it does.

GlenRambo,

Noticed it’s not FOSS :(

chris,
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The dev does plan to open source it I believe.

TwoBeeSan,

Agreed love connect. I can block both communities and specific people.

Getting rid of all the niche porn and junk articles from certain bots improved user experience a great deal.

Layout is reminiscent to reddit is fun which was my personal fave application. RIP.

LeberechtReinhold, in Who in your opinion is the modern day equivalent to Mozart?
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I love Sufjan Stevens, but I don’t see the comparison. While I really love his lyrics (one of the few I actually like them, I usually find most artist lyrics to be plain and way too cheesy), his music is very simple compared to a behemoth like Mozart.

Mozart was able to write highly complex music very fast, that went from deep themes to silly ones, and enjoyed popularity from both critics and public, which is something quite rare.

I don’t which one would be the closest today. Maybe something like Williams or Ennio Morricone.

Crowfiend, in Is there an artist so horrible that no matter how hard you try that you cannot separate their art from them?

“DJ” Khalid. I’ve heard that he’s actually a very talented musician. I’ve never been shown proof that the claims are true.

spittingimage,
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I’ve heard he’s a crappy musician but he’s good at getting clashing personalities to work together.

Tyr_Raidho_Othala,
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Following is also proof that he can read

piped.video/watch?v=3QvgFbjAC7U

Otkaz, (edited )

Is it proof he can read? He has someone else read the note for him. Seems more like proof he can’t read.

Edit: or did I just get whooshed? If you’re being sarcastic it’s not clear.

TheSlad,

You’ve been whoosed. Not only could he not read the note, he also had no idea what a guitar was or how to play one…

Otkaz,

That probably should have been more obvious to me then it was. I’m really sick and taking lots of cold medicine. Should probably stop commenting on anything for a while.

AlfredEinstein, (edited )
knobbysideup, in best app for lemmy?
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Boost

seaQueue,
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Boost gang 🚀

Jumi, in Is there an artist so horrible that no matter how hard you try that you cannot separate their art from them?

Hitler

RvTV95XBeo,

That guy is literally Hitler.

Fur_Fox_Sheikh,

Heard he killed Hitler though

Dumbkid, in Is there an artist so horrible that no matter how hard you try that you cannot separate their art from them?
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George W. Bush

cosmicrookie,
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What art had he done?

Dumbkid,
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AlfredEinstein,

Underground bukkake performance stuff

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