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00:00Hello! Welcome to this FAQ, I'm going to go over a lot of things you've asked me.
00:05Well, I've received all sorts of messages, but maybe it's my fault for asking the question on Twitter.
00:10I'm looking for a bit of trouble.
00:11Make yourself comfortable, have a hot cup of herbal tea, and I'll try to cover a lot of questions.
00:16And we'll start with questions about my comic strip, since it's the biggest project of my life right now.
00:21I've been working on it for a year.
00:22And then I will answer all the other questions.
00:24Here we go!
00:25I'll enjoy it, even though I don't have any trips to Japan planned right now.
00:31Think of it as a travel journal, really.
00:33It's meant to entertain you, to teach you things.
00:36It's a bit like a friend telling you about his travels, in the end.
00:38I talk about a lot of things, like public toilets, konbini, old people on bikes, weird people I met there.
00:44And besides, I also tell anecdotes about friends who went to Japan.
00:47Carlito, Nozman, Natoo, and so on.
00:49Afterwards, I included so many anecdotes about the whole country, about lots of cities.
00:52There are, like, fifteen of them inside, lots of prefectures, etc.
00:55So, it can be a basis to warm you up on a trip, organize it a little, perhaps add destinations.
00:59Or just motivate you, whatever.
01:00Which manga comic book authors inspired you the most for your new comic?
01:04When I think of Carnet de Voyages, in addition to Japan, I think of Tokyo Sanpo by Florent Chavoué.
01:09It's just beautiful.
01:11It lets you travel without leaving home.
01:12I'm promoting other comics, yeah, I don't understand anything.
01:15I also love Guy Delisle's comics.
01:18So there, it's Pyongyang, for example, when he went to North Korea.
01:20I'm not necessarily recommending the destination, I'm just telling you about the book.
01:22It's super funny, it's super interesting, I love it.
01:24The latest inspirations, GTO by Toru Fujisawa.
01:27As for the grimaces, I put a lot of grimaces in my comic because of this guy.
01:32These are books that I love, that I can reread endlessly.
01:34Your favorite page in your awesome Japan guide?
01:36I think this is a really stupid board, where I talk about shopping bars, but also exotic animal bars.
01:43And actually, I imagine the other bars there could be, Yakuza bars, Yokai bars, Salariman bars.
01:48There you go, these are very simple boards, there aren't even any bubbles, but I don't know, I think there's a good, slightly silly mood in them that I like.
01:54Are you the only one who drew in your new comic?
01:56Absolutely, it's true that there have been a lot of comics by YouTubers, and quite generally, they take care of the storyline.
02:01This was my case, by the way.
02:02For example, my previous comic, Roger and his Humans, for which I wrote the script and it was drawn by Paka.
02:06I wanted to draw her like a grown-up, there you go, I'm not going to lie to you, it wasn't easy at first.
02:10And actually, I did it, and I'm really proud of the result.
02:13I don't know if there are many comics drawn by YouTubers, but this is one of them.
02:17What is the name of the main character?
02:20It's me, it's Cyprien.
02:21Well, I admit, it's not that similar.
02:26I could have called him Cyprien in Japan, which would have been a shitty title, clearly.
02:30How long had you had this project? It was a goal.
02:33I said it in a video almost 10 years ago, when I announced my comic book Roger and his humans.
02:37I wanted to be a comic book artist when I was a kid.
02:39This is evidenced by this comic strip that I drew when I was 12 years old.
02:43This is not edited by Gléna.
02:44This is a bad manga, I don't recommend it to anyone, I was 12, leave me alone.
02:48In the meantime, I became a YouTuber and had a lot of projects, so I never took the time to draw a comic.
02:53However, last year there was a tragedy in my family and I turned to my more intimate passions.
02:59To rebuild myself, to do something I like, without necessarily being among people.
03:03I've made a lot of videos about Japan, why not a comic about that?
03:07I drew this for a year, often live on Twitch.
03:09And it was great to talk with you about the angle of the jokes, how to lay it out.
03:13You even corrected me sometimes.
03:15It did me a lot of good, it's a bit like my therapy.
03:17Lepierreguide.com is currently available for pre-order.
03:19After the pre-sales, will we be able to find your comic in bookstores?
03:22So yes, next year, however, it won't be the same book.
03:25First of all, your name won't be at the end of the acknowledgments.
03:27Even though it will be small print, if you pre-order the book, you can simply put your name inside.
03:32And the pre-order book will have a hardcover, selective varnish, and fabric spine.
03:36The idea is to make the most beautiful book possible and to have a slightly more sober version in bookstores.
03:41Figures in store, please!
03:43Oh no, sorry.
03:45No, they are only available for pre-order.
03:47For those who don't know, I wanted to create comic book related products that I would never have released otherwise,
03:52including figurines, because for me, Japan equals figurines, gachapon, all that.
03:56I drew the sketches, the different expressions, I corrected the prototypes and here is the result.
04:01They are simply amazing, in my opinion.
04:03They are sold in blind boxes, so you don't know exactly which model you're going to get.
04:07And of course, there is a mystery model that is incredible.
04:09I think we can compete with the laboubous.
04:11We're making the industrialists tremble right now.
04:13Please note! I have invested heavily in all the products associated with the comic.
04:17Even the sticker that comes with it, I wanted to design it myself.
04:20And for the figurines, I really wanted a stylish object that you can proudly put on your bookshelf.
04:24And so, it is an exclusive product.
04:26After July 11, it will no longer be possible to obtain them.
04:29Maybe they will even gain value in nature.
04:31We don't know, maybe this is the future Bitcoin.
04:32No ?
04:33A pop-up for your comic.
04:34No, but guys, I'm not launching a product.
04:36On the other hand, I tell myself that why not go to manga anime fairs or conventions?
04:40because I'm making a comic about Japan.
04:42I've never been to places like this.
04:44If you have any recommendations, please do not hesitate.
04:47How many cards are there in total?
04:48There are 41 Shuricard cards.
04:49This is the other pre-order exclusive product.
04:52I created 20 normal cards that also exist in holographic versions.
04:55So that makes 40 cards in total.
04:56And the 41st card is the exclusive card of the collector's pack which is a parody of Pikachu Surfer.
05:01I love this card.
05:02I don't know why.
05:03I've worked with about ten artists that I really admire.
05:05I would have proposed a magnificent sketch.
05:08And they made this version.
05:09Which one do you prefer?
05:10There is a charm in the...
05:12No, it's disgusting.
05:12I think 41 cards isn't too bad for a collector's item like this.
05:16I think by buying a few boosters and doing some trading you can have the complete collection.
05:20It's not as complicated as Pokémon cards.
05:23I'm done with the comic book questions.
05:25We move on to the next step.
05:25Have you ever thought about doing podcasts with La Recette à l'Ancienne again?
05:32So, doing exactly like before, that is, in my living room and everything, not really.
05:35However, I think I have found a little hybrid formula.
05:39Where basically, it's like an old-fashioned on-camera podcast where I analyze a theme.
05:42Except that it's in directing where I let myself go a little.
05:45What you can see for example in the video about adolescence, my life as a dad, other societies.
05:49So it's a bit like before.
05:51And at the same time, I have fun directing.
05:53A little mix of both.
05:54A little mix.
05:54This is the new formula.
05:55In ten years, you still see yourself continuing on YouTube.
05:57So, it depends on what the age limit is for wearing wigs.
06:00There, my YouTube channel, it will be 20 years old.
06:03So I'm aiming for 30.
06:04While I may not have the largest number of subscribers, I may be the oldest active YouTube channel in France.
06:09When will you stop giving masterclasses? There are no plans.
06:13No, but wait, I'll take questions that suit me.
06:15Does AI scare you when it comes to artistic creation?
06:18So, the only thing that scares me about all of this, with generative AI,
06:21I'm afraid that people will lose the taste for doing things for themselves.
06:24Why learn to draw, write screenplays, make music, when you can do it all in two clicks?
06:29Dad, look, I drew a house.
06:31Wait, but you draw really well!
06:32Thank you, it's true that I'm quite good at prompting, my son.
06:35I am so proud of...
06:38ChatGPT.
06:39Thank you, Dad!
06:41I am touched.
06:43I'll put it in the trash.
06:45I know, I could have generated the texts, the plates, the structure of this entire book in two clicks.
06:50But no, it took me a year.
06:51But I invite you to watch my short film, don't believe this video, since I summarize a little bit of everything I think about artificial intelligence.
06:57And I don't only have good things to say about it!
06:59Your Pokémon, in short!
07:03Why did Fujisan flop when it's the best video on YouTube?
07:08Ah, this isn't the best YouTube video, since it's about mosquitoes.
07:11It's true that I never came back to it, but two years ago, I released a short film called Fujisan.
07:17The situation was this.
07:18I've been working on it for months, investing a lot of time, energy and money.
07:23I take out the video, and no one sees it!
07:25I remember it very well, the video had not two, not three, but four times fewer views than the average of my other videos.
07:31I think I have some explanations.
07:34Already, it's a sequel.
07:35So if you haven't seen the first short film, it's not easy to get into it.
07:38The video is heavily subtitled.
07:40I know that it can put some people off, that French is not spoken much.
07:44I released it, I think, on December 23.
07:46I think people were with their families.
07:47And then there's the algorithm, it's a bit opaque, it's the rules of the game.
07:51Sometimes you do something you really enjoy, and it doesn't make it into the algorithm.
07:54You can't control everything.
07:55Afterwards, I have to tell you, I am extremely proud of this video.
07:57There are 98% thumbs up, which is very good.
08:00Even with a controversy on social media, I'm doing very well.
08:03The comments are lovely.
08:05Go take a look.
08:05So in the end, it's not a flop in my heart.
08:08I see it like that.
08:09Would you like to live in Japan one day?
08:12No.
08:12I love going there, I love discovering the country, etc.
08:15However, I love France too much.
08:16I have my family, my friends, my job here.
08:18So no, that's where it's happening.
08:20In your last FAQ, you told us about a project to make a film.
08:23Where are you with this project?
08:25Indeed, I told you I was making a film.
08:28And I'm telling you, it's not funded.
08:30It's an expensive film for technical reasons.
08:33And the broadcasters, I think that for a first film, because I have never made a film before, they simply prefer something less expensive.
08:39Yet, I had gone very far in the process.
08:40I had written the script, I had storyboarded it, and there was the casting with Philippe Catherine, Luan, Thomas Olivares, among others.
08:47But a film is made with lots of partners, broadcasters, distributors, etc.
08:50Am I letting myself get down?
08:51Not at all, I'm actually writing other comedies, other films that are less expensive, so I imagine they're simpler to produce.
08:57And we are not immune to the possibility that this project with Gaumont will come out of a drawer, one of its four.
09:01I remain optimistic, I love doing this so much, writing fiction, that I keep my energy up, we're moving forward, it doesn't matter.
09:05Will you make videos like before?
09:07Vacuum cleaners, America.
09:08Vacuum cleaners.
09:09What is this video, vacuum cleaners?
09:11I don't know if you've noticed, but when you vacuum, sometimes the cord is too short, you know, you struggle like that.
09:16So no, because I have a battery-powered vacuum cleaner.
09:17Yeah, but when you run out of battery, like, I put it on charge, like everyone else.
09:21So what?
09:22Well then, subscribe, there you go!
09:23Yeah, subscribe, yeah, that's a great video.
09:25So no, I won't be making a video like the vacuum cleaners again.
09:29How come we don't see you doing much collaboration with other YouTubers?
09:32I think it comes from the fact that, since I don't invite that many people to my YouTube channel, I invite a few people, etc.
09:38And also that I'm a bit of a fiction type, so less fit and fun, etc.
09:43Well, I'm one of those people who gets invited less.
09:46I think less than that, I see it like that.
09:47Which artists do you listen to the most?
09:49I think it's Joey's Aichi, Vampire Weekend, Radiohead.
09:53That's it.
09:54How long have you been drawing and what equipment do you use?
09:56I've been drawing since that age, eh?
09:59Ever since I was little, I always wanted to draw.
10:01And my equipment is the following: a tablet with the ProPriate application.
10:04How to draw funny faces in 30 minutes.
10:07Can you do longer formats on YouTube?
10:08You're the only one doing 10 minutes now.
10:11That's a very interesting question.
10:12It's true, on YouTube, videos are getting longer and longer.
10:1520, 30, 40, you can easily find 50-minute, one-hour videos.
10:19Inox Tag, calm down.
10:20Come on, I'm waiting for you.
10:21What are you going to do now?
10:22It comes from the type of video.
10:23When you shoot a show-type concept, in half a day or a day of shooting,
10:28You can easily get between 30 minutes and an hour of video.
10:31When you do fiction, in my case it's sketches, parodies, short films,
10:35In one day, I produce 5 minutes of video.
10:38For example, my video about documentaries is 15 minutes long, it takes 3 days to shoot.
10:41So, is it optimized in terms of profitability? Not at all.
10:44But that's what I love to do.
10:46I love writing fiction too much, so it's a risk to take.
10:49Maybe my accountant has a different opinion.
10:50Mr. Love, I looked at your accounts a bit, there, you should do some fit and fun, please.
10:55Okay? That would be best.
10:56You invite Michou, Gilles C, Squeezie, whoever you want, but don't give me any more fiction, what's this story?
11:01And your comic, you have it made by an AI! Stop annoying me!
11:04How does it feel to be a dad? It's great!
11:07I don't know what... I don't have what to say to him.
11:09What do you think about YouTube's evolution from a hobby to TV-worthy productions?
11:14For example, Mr Beast or less expensive stuff like Squeezie or even your videos.
11:17So, my videos, Squeezie's too, cost a lot, eh, don't believe it.
11:20I think you can have the biggest production and still keep your passion.
11:24For me, I see it as...
11:26Before, videos were made out of passion with little money, and today they are made out of passion with a lot of money.
11:30There are probably videos that are made without any passion, with a lot of resources.
11:34And unfortunately, I imagine you will never know that.
11:36A little leak of your next short film?
11:38Quite.
11:39But what happened to Redescent Gaëtan who lost it?
11:42Well, I'll explain everything to you.
11:43It's literally coming out this week, period.
11:45How do you feel about being the only survivor of French fiction on YouTube?
11:48So, all alone, not exactly, eh, there's still JDG, the attic player.
11:55Yeah, we're all alone, yeah.
11:56It's true that at the time, before, there were a lot of people who did sketches, fiction,
12:00Studio Beagle, Golden Moustache, even Seb, Mr V, and they all changed their content, actually.
12:05In my opinion, it comes from what I was saying just before.
12:08In fact, you can produce a lot more by making shows, concepts.
12:11You do fun feats, you can also delegate a little to the production.
12:15I still want to do sketches, I still want to make short films.
12:19I almost feel responsible.
12:20What happens if I stop?
12:22Not much, probably.
12:23It's possible to make cool fiction.
12:26Sketches, parodies, short films, we can do it.
12:28And I can do other things too, I don't close myself off to the content I can create.
12:32Ideas can come from anywhere.
12:33How is it going to be mentally to make a comeback after a long break, it's not easy?
12:37So, I took a break last year, admittedly for personal reasons.
12:40However, I didn't take a two-year break either.
12:43I did release a few videos though, which I'm very proud of on top of that.
12:45It's important for me to come back with videos that I love so much.
12:48I love the parody of documentaries.
12:50For me, it was a break that did me good, so today, here we are, ready to go, quite simply.
12:54Hello, what is your best memory of Japan?
12:56It was this year when we left with my whole family, my mother, my brothers and sisters, my children and everything.
13:02Especially in Akone, where they were extremely beautiful, in Kyoto, etc.
13:05When we walked the streets as a family, it was so cool.
13:09Do you know the Acid Investigator?
13:10Do you want to talk about the creators of the card game or ass?
13:13They asked me if I would be willing to be a card, and I accepted, of course.
13:17And in exchange, they were willing to be a card in Shuricard.
13:19So, they are part of the three YouTubers who are in the card game.
13:22I'll let you discover them on lepierreguide.com, because all the maps are displayed there as you go.
13:26I find it quite stylish.
13:27What are your children's first names?
13:28Well it's Cypry 2, Cypry 3.
13:30I don't even know what else I would have called them.
13:32A meeting planned with us?
13:34So I'm planning to do a book signing tour for the comic.
13:37So yes, we will see each other.
13:38What the hell is your dream?
13:40Well, my fucking dream is to live off my passion.
13:43And become a billionaire too.
13:48Did you manage to find the time travel van you were looking for?
13:51So I was at the Annecy Animation Film Festival.
13:54And France Télé covered a van with a visual from the cartoon.
13:57Now I make the official announcement to you.
14:00Many of you have been talking to me about it for years now.
14:03Open your eyes and ears wide.
14:05Season 2 of the time-traveling epic begins production.
14:08And since I'm extremely generous, here's a video excerpt.
14:13Actually no, I'm very tight-fisted.
14:15You will only have that.
14:15I've been working on it for so long.
14:17I'm glad to finally make it official.
14:19It's so great to work on a cartoon.
14:21So thank you very much Warner and France Télé for your trust.
14:24It is thanks to them that this season 2 exists.
14:26Will there be a season 3? I'm not the one who decides.
14:29What is your own favorite achievement?
14:31I really like the other me because it was really the starting point for me.
14:36It was my first short film that I really made from A to Z.
14:39And I also really like Fuji-san because it takes place in Japan.
14:42And I'm a bandager from Japan.
14:44Besides Japan, what other countries fascinate you and would you like us to discover?
14:48I'm planning to make a video about South Korea.
14:53Hopefully, you'll see this on my YouTube channel soon.
14:55So, I'm doing Japan now Korea.
14:57Have you ever thought about opening a special drawing account?
14:59I already have my drawing Instagram page.
15:03So yes.
15:04Would little Cyprien have been proud of the journey you've made so far?
15:07Reaching 14 million subscribers, for example.
15:09Yes of course, very proud.
15:10But little Cyprien didn't know about YouTube.
15:13There wasn't even the Internet.
15:15So he couldn't have known what 14 million subscribers meant.
15:18However, I dreamed of being a comic book artist and it's now a reality.
15:21So I think he's proud of himself.
15:23And I'm proud of him too.
15:24It's well done.
15:26Are mosquitoes still your enemies?
15:28Yes.
15:29I hate them deeply.
15:31It's your fucking mosquitoes.
15:38Do you watch your own videos?
15:40But never.
15:40I don't even think there are any YouTubers who rewatch these videos.
15:43However, right now I've started binge-watching my entire YouTube channel live on Twitch.
15:49The Bogdanov brothers lived in this building.
15:51And viewers vote to rank the videos.
15:53Here, I do it in small blocks.
15:54So don't hesitate to drop by.
15:55There are good things and terrible things.
15:57How did you learn to draw?
15:59Like everyone else, I've been drawing since I was a kid and I've never given up.
16:02I admit that hanging out on forums, watching tutorials, etc.
16:05Having friends who also draw is what helped me progress.
16:08You always exchange techniques.
16:09I think the social side of drawing is important for stimulation, ideas, and demands.
16:15But literally, I made a video years ago just about drawing.
16:18You can watch it.
16:19If you had to delete all your videos except one, which one would you keep?
16:22And why that one?
16:24This would be my mosquito video, of course.
16:27A review of Japan that would put you in this situation.
16:31Melon pans are not good.
16:33There are Japanese people who are not nice.
16:36That's it.
16:37Do you still think YouTube is a priority for you?
16:40It is a shared priority.
16:42I have plenty of other projects on the side.
16:43I'm finishing my comic.
16:44I also started developing a documentary.
16:46So I think the sum of all of that means I'm quite fulfilled artistically.
16:50Just one individual, I'm not sure that would have been enough.
16:53So YouTube is really important to me.
16:55After that it's a whole.
16:57It's mixed in with everything else.
16:58Top 3 destinations outside Japan.
17:00Canada.
17:01Canada, Canada.
17:01What is your favorite manga?
17:03I think it's 20th Century Boys by Naoki Rosawa.
17:07I don't know if you're a movie buff, but send me your top 3 movies of all time.
17:10So we'll take a look right away.
17:11Let's see my letterbox.
17:13So, we're going to see them.
17:14Akira, All Boy, Whiplash, Her.
17:15The order is not set, but these 4 films are...
17:18Baby.
17:18Would you like to act in a movie?
17:21I would like to make films, tell my stories, etc.
17:23But not especially as an actor, but rather as a screenwriter and director.
17:27I love acting in my videos etc.
17:29But in a movie, I'm not sure.
17:31Besides, the films I'm writing, I don't act in them.
17:33Would you be interested in founding or co-founding an e-sports organization?
17:36And if so, on which game in particular?
17:37Obviously, it would be an e-sports structure of...
17:42Tricky B and Pokémon Pokémon.
17:45Little tips, recommendations, places to visit, food, etc.
17:49For a first trip to Japan, everything is said there.
17:51Sure, there's some bullshit, some travel stuff,
17:52but I also talk about all the advice for a first trip.
17:54Are you nostalgic for the apartment where you shot most of your videos in the beginning?
17:58No way.
17:59Filming at home, in your own apartment, having to tidy everything up, etc.
18:02I remember I was filming in front of a window with sound problems, light problems.
18:06I was very happy to move to a real small studio, a place where I only shoot.
18:10I'm a little nostalgic about the mood, though.
18:12I even kept the little fake letters, look.
18:13In the end, nothing changed.
18:15Thank you for viewing this FAQ.
18:16I remind you that The Peer Guide to Japan is available for pre-order on lepeerguide.com until July 11.
18:22I'll see you soon in future YouTube videos.
18:24And it's the 7-year-old month that says goodbye to you.
18:26I am the happiness of Japan.

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