Otaku no Video

1991
7.1| 1h37m| NA| en| More Info
Released: 27 September 1991 Released
Producted By: GAINAX
Country: Japan
Budget: 0
Revenue: 0
Official Website: http://www.gainax.co.jp/wp/tag/%E3%81%8A%E3%81%9F%E3%81%8F%E3%81%AE%E3%83%93%E3%83%87%E3%82%AA/
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A hilarious mockumentary featuring an animated tale of an average person who slowly becomes an otaku (obsessive fanatic) and eventually becomes the "Otaking"! Between story segments, live action interviews with fictional die-hard otakus take place.

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Director

Shoichi Masuo, Takeshi Mori

Production Companies

GAINAX

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Otaku no Video Audience Reviews

Pluskylang Great Film overall
Beanbioca As Good As It Gets
Rio Hayward All of these films share one commonality, that being a kind of emotional center that humanizes a cast of monsters.
Kinley This movie feels like it was made purely to piss off people who want good shows
dbborroughs Gainax poked fun at the fans of anime, (really the fans of anything) in their OTAKU NO VIDEO, which was I just picked up on DVD I watched the disc, subtitled and captioned to provided explanation of the anime/manga jokes and I am pleasantly surprised to find it very funny for all the right reasons. If you are into anything (from dolls to widgets to cars to trains to salt shakers) with any sort of passion, you'll know these people. And the deeper you're into the thing you love the odds are the more people like this you'll know. I know all of them and see myself in there too. Gainax is in there too, since they are the ones in the live action segments If you're a fan of anything and can be made fun of with out crying then get the video and watch it. Better if you watch it with several of you friends who are fans as well....
davidmccollum I loved this anime! It's so hilarous and dead on in its presentation of anime fans and nerds in general. The anime is basically about this tennis jock who gives up his beautiful girlfriend and jock's life to be an anime nerd. The presentation of the "Otaku" in the film was very eeriely similar to how nerds behave here. I laughed hysterically...
Jeremy Bristol Although there are four pages of extensive liner notes that explain every inside joke, reference, and parody, I feel that you have to have lived in Japan, with all these things going on around you, to truly appreciate this video. I didn't, so a lot of the jokes fell flat for me. The faux interviews were great--up there with Spinal Tap and Zelig--but the animated sequences weren't even up to par with Gainax' TV animation, and Otaku No Video is supposed to be an OAV (which usually garner a larger budget). Until the end, there really wasn't any animation that was striking--just reference, joke, look-alike, joke, joke, reference, and mainly to old television shows that I've never seen or didn't particularly care for.Beyond that, I have absolutely no idea how much has been fictionalized in this dramatization of the creation of Studio Gainax, so I don't know what's ridiculous or what's real (i.e. (spoilers) did they really can him while he was on an extended business trip to China/did his ex-girlfriend really saddle up with his conniving boss to oust him?)
Miwa Satoshi A video made by otaku, for otaku, about otaku. This is what Gainax set out to do in 1991, and it not only succeeds, but is the funniest (yet hilariously true) view of the obsessive fanatic I have seen! Any seasoned fan of anime will be brought to a smile by the tongue-in-cheek look in the mirror that Gainax has produced. From the joys of cosplay and the endless nights of watching tapes...garage kits and the industry in-jokes...cel thieves, magical girls...it's all here, folks! And the fake live-action otaku interviews are simply priceless. Watch...and learn. Maybe someday you too will aspire to be...the Otaking.