Besides Piccolo, he is best known for his roles as Ace in "One Piece" and Ataru in "Urusei Yatsura". He is good at playing both extremes of cold-blooded or good-humored roles.
0:07 reminds me of "Saint Juste-sama!" from Dear Brother (the manga creator of Rose of Versailles and Dear Brother was created by the same author in the late 1970s)
@@Dreza. Saint-Just had no particular martial prowess known to posterity. He had served as a military commissar on the fronts of revolutionary wars, but those are political posts.
Tbh it's not really that hard to believe he might have been a crazy assassin seeing how he defended the violence of the revolution. I'm not saying he was an assassin, but he MIGHT have been one
Wow, I never realized that St. Just spoke such elegant Japanese.
この流暢な日本語を喋る St.Just は、後にドラゴンボールのピッコロ役の声優として再就職する事になります😂
Besides Piccolo, he is best known for his roles as Ace in "One Piece" and Ataru in "Urusei Yatsura". He is good at playing both extremes of cold-blooded or good-humored roles.
Rose of Versailles is a classic
0:07 reminds me of "Saint Juste-sama!" from Dear Brother (the manga creator of Rose of Versailles and Dear Brother was created by the same author in the late 1970s)
The hairstyle is almost the same
Saint just was one of the most zealous of the revolutionaries. His pure zeal is what caught the attention of Robespierre.
And it got them both executed
@ yes it did
For all its intentions, the depiction of Saint-Just in this series is ahistorical. He was a lawyer, not an assassin.
He was a revolutionary, do you mean a lawyer can't kill?
@@Dreza. Saint-Just had no particular martial prowess known to posterity. He had served as a military commissar on the fronts of revolutionary wars, but those are political posts.
@@熊唯嘉 I'm not saying he was the badass the anime portrayed him, He might have been just your average non experienced assassin for the revolution
@@Dreza. Actually, it wasn't until 1792 that Saint-Just was elected to the National Convention and left his hometwon in Aisne for Paris.
Tbh it's not really that hard to believe he might have been a crazy assassin seeing how he defended the violence of the revolution.
I'm not saying he was an assassin, but he MIGHT have been one
Beautiful
Sometimes you just gotta wonder.... WHAT THE HELL WENT THROUGH THAT GUY'S HEAD.
It answers itself... hell.
Saint Just won.
Na. France won.
Why is there a handgun in revolutionary france
Cause this anime was trying to be over the top...... The manga doesn't have this bs
Handguns existed in revolutionary france. The one shown could have been a pistolete modèle 1777, or a modèle 1763.
it's a flint lock pistol@@beyondthegravebrandon
@@ommsterlitz1805 I'm not talking about this pistol...... I'm talking about how unrealistic the adaptation is
Flintlock pistols of course...
make a couthon or babeuf edit pls
I would love to, but first I would need a film that features either of them prominently.
@@weltrepublik2499I think la revolution francaise includes couthon
We can use this to deradicalize rightoid weebs. Saint Just would never have been down with reactionary anime.
Started with saint just🇫🇷, ended with che Guevara🇦🇷
hasn't ended yet , there's Luigi Mangione. Need more to follow
Wheres Boanpart?
He wasn't well known when Robespierre and Saint-Just were proheminent figures of the revolution.
simple artillery officer proving his worth in battle so he can gain rank
not forcing the creators much bother to think about his long complicated story as potential spin off, as well🙃🙃🙃
God save the King and Queen.✝️⚜🏳
God guillotine the king and the Queen.
God certainly didn't save their necks from the Guillotine!
No head???
Only the King
well, at least they were avenged quickly