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VideoEssays

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Videos that give you a new perspective. Here you'll find videos that range all the way from bite-sized snacks to a multi-hour deep dives into the strangest rabbit holes you never even knew you cared about.

Rules

1. Content of posts

All top-level posts should be a link to a video essay that isn't hosted behind a paywall. Any topic is welcome, provided it doesn't break one of the other rules. What's a video essay? See below.

2. Title format

Each post title should include the title of the video, its creator, and its duration in the format [MM:SS] or [HH:MM:SS].

3. Be nice

Be respectful and constructive. No harassment. No grossly offensive images. No hate including expressions of racism, misogyny, transphobia, ableism, xenophobia, homophobia, etc. (although videos where these topics are merely being analyzed are okay).

4. No shitposts

Noticeably low-quality content and videos that stretch any reasonable definition of "video essay" will be removed. If you're not trying to break this rule, you probably aren't.

5. No spam

Don't post the same video multiple times in a short time frame. Don't flood the community with many videos from a single creator at once.

"Video essay"?

"Video essay" is loose genre classification for a type of video that makes an argument or critique, or explains a point of view, usually from a single creator's perspective. They can be short or long, casual or formal, modest or theatrical, and cover any topic.

Video essays are slightly different from documentaries, media reviews, and video journalism, but the lines are blurry, and videos that aren't neatly classifiable are still welcome.

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[–] CallMeButtLove@lemmy.world 2 points 2 months ago

Really informative video. I honestly never thought about Mr. Popo that hard. I think at some point I might have had a passing thought his design was kinda messed up but he didn't come up in DBZ enough for that realization to really take root. I like how in the video he addresses some of the false inspirations people like to bestow on the character. And it's kind of wild they changed him to blue in some versions. I think the ultimate point he was trying to make is a good one: we should just acknowledge it and move on instead making up reasons that Mr. Popo isn't what he is. Awareness and honesty while still being a fan of the show.