I'm basically spoiling the entire show... Timestamps: 00:00 intro 01:49 beginning bit 03:27 middle bit 06:09 end bit 10:28 outro Music used: • Sonny Boy Full OST
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I think the core message/theme of sonny boy, along with the main character's character arc, all are made around this single line: "Are you a dandelion, or are you a sunflower?"
@@Gesensor well i would assume it means something like how Dandelions are picked and blown to scatter into the winds meanwhile Sunflowers are seen as a noble and grand flower that stands tall with its head up and doesn't scatter to the wind like a dandelion does
@@Gesensor The full scene explains it in episode 1, but here's what it means: Sunflowers Look towards the sun, while dandelions wait for the sun to shine on them. It's about you going out of your way to do something, or just waiting for the life to happen right before your eyes. The main character was a dandelion at the start, but became a sunflower by the end, which is why the simple action of just going out of his way to talk her in the final episode was so meaningful. There are other themes present in the show, a lot of which are purposely vague and up for interpretation, but THIS, is the core message of the show.
@@Pokemaster-wg9gx The full scene explains it in episode 1, but here's what it means: Sunflowers Look towards the sun, while dandelions wait for the sun to shine on them. It's about you going out of your way to do something, or just waiting for the life to happen right before your eyes. The main character was a dandelion at the start, but became a sunflower by the end, which is why the simple action of just going out of his way to talk her in the final episode was so meaningful. There are other themes present in the show, a lot of which are purposely vague and up for interpretation, but THIS, is the core message of the show.
@@APolygons2I watched sonny boy only a few months ago, but of all the video essays and personal takes I’ve heard on this anime, this small bit of interpretation is def my favorite thus far. Your comment would seem simple and surface level, but upon reading it so many things have clicked for me. Thank you sir
I am shocked there are people still talking about this I mean sure i am all for it but i never thought this underrated masterpiece would ever get the light much anymore as i understand it is not for everyone and very artistic and experimental but yet it's truly such a deep psychological thought provoking unique anime man i love it so much especially the music and animation too
I watched this show last summer and it connected with me and stuck with me in such a way that I couldn't stop thinking about it. It has since become one of my favourite shows of all time and I'm happy people are still discovering it.
this anime is special to me - i watched it month before my highschool graduation - i don't know it was the worst moment or the best moment. It made me feel soo many things. I was already stressed about my future, strongly confused about everything in life. Sonny boy made me like I'm on drugs, but like in philosophical way. I was in this state for a week. Good OST, distinctive artstyle, creative worlds. I literally cried while watching this video because it reminded me of all this feelings. it's really a good watch.
Glad I've trained the RU-vid algorithm to recommend me every little video about sonny boy that pops up. One of, if not my favourite show, and it was great hearing your opinion about it. "Whilst yes, life does suck, we can do little things to make it and ourselves better" is the sentence I would personally sum up the message I brought out of the show. Anyway super well made video, Subscribed!
I've been watching anime for an embarrassing amount of time and Sonny Boy is one of my all time greatest experiences with the medium. It's bold, confident, has a great visual language, it isn't preachy and despite the usual Nipponese nihilism it still manages to shine through some glorious sun rays of objectivity (again, without being preachy). Stunning work, an accomplishment of a production on a modest budget.
Sonny boy to me is about being hopeful in the face of hopelessness, the whole journey begins because our main character had nothing to live for and through his journey drifting with the others he finds a will, a reason, people to live for and even when he's lost that he's changed. Even when he's back where he began, he keeps living, because now he knows that even if there isn't now, someday something will make living worthwhile, even if just for a little bit.
Yep, I think you did a great job understanding Sonny Boy's message. And just like you, this anime made me think. A lot. So I appreciate I wasn't the only one.
Suprisingly great video on one of my all-time fav shows out there;) We all might feel like we didn't undestood Sonny Boy, but... i feel in videos like this we well-understood it. It's not about connecting every single dot and understanding every single element, but about it's entire philosophy and how we internaly feel it. Keep it up with great vids!
Really. One of the best few weeks of my life, too bad there weren't many friends I could talk about with, well except one, but it always ends with "Hey I watched Sonny boy/etc!! Loved it was that that" Me: "Yes" Yeah thats how it ends, even though I could've talked bout it. So... I've come to the conclusion that I like making theories alone.
@@reneguluscornes yeah i totally get that, this show is just such an individual experience that is unique to everyone that watches it, everyone will have different personal takeaways from it and that's what makes it so great
I feel that. I have coherent opinions and beliefs on the whole thing at this point. I only have one real remaining question. Who is the blonde girl????
When I finished Sonny Boy for the first time I Just felt nothing, felt lonely, felt empty I don't even know. And I won't even pretend to understand the show maybe I was able to comprehend about 60% of the show but yet I don't know why I felt this empty after finishing it.
Loved this video & Your read felt spot on to me. I felt like all the parallel universes/other worlds the kids were going to brought up all thise potential futures you imagine for yourself when you’re in high school, that eternity of kind of just waiting for the rest of your life. 9/10 when you get out shit is no where near like you thought it would be. But there’s still good to be found there, reasons worth living. I think all the theory crafting about plot specifics is fun, but kind of can make you miss what feels like the real emotional core of the story. Damn I love this show, gotta watch again. Thank you for this vid!
saw the anime's first few episodes when it aired and then actually tried to watch it in 2023, dont regret it yall, the music is fire (i have not listened to the ost properly) i properly got into toe and was introduced to sunset rollercoaster due to this anime !!!
One of the all-time greats. I'll never get over how it instilled a feeling in me I could not fking place until I looked up a director interview and he spelled out what he had made me feel.
9:50 this is the exact moment I end up bawling every time. Nagara returning the ball of sunshine to Rajdhani because he doesn't need it anymore and his reaction to it is just... T-T
Glad to see sunny boy appreciation. One of my favorite show and nagara is one of my favorite characters as well as having my favorite final episode. Also episode 8, laughing dog, is amazing in the sub, you should check it out. Yamabikos voice is really good in both but tsuda delivers 😌
yeah what I felt at the end was the same: Life feels meaningless, but it does because "you" are the one feeling that way. So life at least for now became a bit less "meaningless".
Sonny boy singlehandedly got me into anime again after putting it on the sideburner for a couple years. So glad I got to watch it and just thinking about it makes me feel weird in a way that makes me feel alive
What i love about art is that everyone sees something different in this, and so i will say what i saw in this anime: our main character struggle to find a reason to live and the point of his existence but unlike all other people in this group (who got stuck in this place) he's the only one who is afraid of death and still wants to exist despite all his misery, but every other people in this anime just accepted their fates and refused to fight against it, which is kinda funny and ironic, how one boy, who has nothing in life wants to survive and be alive more than all these people who seems to be content with their lives (i will dare to call them a normies), he's afraid to die because he's afraid to miss something in his life, because he haven't found himself in this life unlike other people, that's why they decided to stay in this place, they found a peace for their minds and realized what they love to do and what they want from this life, but he's not, that's why he struggles and blindly searching for a way to escape from this unbearable pressure and existential dread. I'm not very good at putting my thoughts into words, but i hope that this is as close as possible to the view in my head and also understandable for others
Sonny Boy is such an interesting anime, I'm really excited for 10 years from now when more and more people discover it and more and more people right video essays on it because I truly believe there are 100s of different things you can get out of Sonny Boy: I hope it gets the cowboy bepop treatment where ever frame is thoroughly disected to find tons of different interpretations of the story.
I started to watch this last year, but got frustrated with it! I've stopped the video at the appropriate time and will go back and re-watch it. I'll see how it goes~
I'll agree with you about not knowing how I felt after watching it. Some of the angst between characters was irritating but I think that was the point. There's some thoughtful conversations that can be had after watching it. I think I'll try rewatching it again at some point, now knowing the story I can focus on the things I might not of caught in the first play through. Soundtrack was fantastic
I love this anime when I first watched it. I didn't understand the messages and it's typically not the kind of show I would enjoy. I was slow at watching the show because I *really* didn't care for it but I eventually finished it and actually felt like I was going to miss this show. It gave me the same feeling as those occasional anime backgrounds that is just a high school student alone in the middle of nowhere but usually filled with nature or some stuff like that.
Love Sonny Boy getting attention, I have just one question for you - who do you think the blonde girl from the final episode is? The one that is Nagara's coworker. She shows up once or twice at his work, like two total shots there, but you do get to see her face clearly there. That alone obviously doesn't guarantee that she's important, *however*, she also shows up during the time where God is talking to Nagara, a random shot of her standing in a hallway spliced in between shots of the compass(Nozomi) while God is talking about how he can take it back with them. That setting makes her feel so important, but me and my friends have no clue.
The only sad thing about sonny boy (besides all the moments it made me cry) was the fact it would probably not be getting a second season and thus there wouldnt be a satisfying conclusion, but i think that was for the best 😿
I like your conclusion "life kinda suck" it's original and I didn't even think about it for a second while watching the show, for me, the drift is (in part) a kind of metaphor for adolescence, a period when you discover a billion things, everything's new, colorful and scary, so the return to the real world is a bit like mizuho and nagara leaving adolescence to enter adulthood : It's not that life sucks, at this age, we've already experienced all the new, scary and colorful things of adolescence, so we're starting to get used to a lot of things, it's just not as brightly new as it used to be. That match what Rajdhani says when he say that the accumulation of experiences makes us numb. Or maybe I'm just talking nonsense because I literally just finished the anime and I'm high.
Prob I'd need to watch it myself before commenting, but I'm just curious. If they were 2,000 years in the dimensions, does it still counts as endavour? I mean they'd live the rest of their irl for like, 50 years-ish, so by all accounts, their 'prime' was the 2,000 year-ish in those dimensions and this is just extra life, not too nihilistic by this account? Should we see it as real life sucks tho? I mean, the dimensions sucks too, right? So compared to those, maybe not that bad? If anything they got more tolerance to cope with boring/sucks things.
I watched it about a month ago and I expected something weird and I finished it in like 3 days it took me a while to figure out how I felt and it was really good but like not in the way most anime are good I don’t get it but I think that’s the point I still remember how I felt when I finished it the last 20 minutes was one of the most different felling I felt from a anime I think it had something to do with how normal life and how that’s ok and not ok at the same time a beautiful anime though a didn’t expect it to be this good I don’t give anime 10/10 vary much and I would still need time to think about it more but it’s a 10/10
It's a coming of age story. The intent by the creator is for people to have their own interpretations but the key takeaway for the Mc is to stop running away from his problems and put himself out there to improve his life rather than staying stagnant Basically him choosing to go home was his decision to go back to the real world instead of staying in this wonderful fantasy land and putting in the work to move forward in life.
@@Ash_Wen-li yeah, I get that, but it was a bit more than just that. It was really like a trip... shiz was crazy. I watched the whole thing when it was airing.