1:28 those shells and the display at 10:30 are made by a company called marugo (株式会社マルゴー). True masters of their craft, as even in japan they are considered as the top dogs of ghost shells.
That Japanese snowflake shell and those Maltese ghost ring shells are amazing as with all these shells! The Italians can make some very nice Stutata multi-break shells as well.
Unbelievable show! Best effects I've ever seen! Didn't know some of it was possible.
Awesome wouldn’t expect anything less from the innovators always pushing the envelope making truly awesome effects🔥🔥
1:28 those shells and the display at 10:30 are made by a company called marugo (株式会社マルゴー). True masters of their craft, as even in japan they are considered as the top dogs of ghost shells.
Thank you...
Everyone's already said it, but OMG unbelievable!!!! 😮
BEST show ever!!
I can't help but wonder the cost that went into it. ***$$$$$$%$$$$$***
Not just the money cost, but the time cost. Those shells are handmade and take an unbelievable amount of time to construct.
Yup luv these shells you should do a reaction to the Maltese multi break shells 💯👌
Some "awesome breaks" lots of powder👌👍
Japan has the best fireworks and very reliable.
So, I'm guessing that these "insane breaks " are not available at Red Apple?
🤣 Very unlikely
The shells at 3:16 and especially 6:18 kind of look like the Corona Virus!! You did say you were running out of adjectives.
They are called snowflake shells
The only pyrotechnics the rival Japanese pyrotechnics are from Italy... It's all about timing with different thickness layers of composition.
Absolutely, I mentioned that very briefly in the video. You'll never see this stuff stateside
@@NorthSidePyro Just curious, why can't we have those kind of fireworks in the US? Would they be illegal in the US, even under 1.3G?
That Japanese snowflake shell and those Maltese ghost ring shells are amazing as with all these shells! The Italians can make some very nice Stutata multi-break shells as well.