In the world of street racing, putting on your turn signals and letting your rival pass is the biggest humiliation you can do to your rival, basically you are telling him that he is so bad that you can pass him whenever you want. that must have been very painful for Takumi
Yeah as someone who was a street racer in my somewhat younger days I can tell you that what you said is utter BS, throwing on your 4-ways is basically laughing at your opponent as you pull away. You will never find a street racer slowing down and putting in his 4-ways as a sign of winning.
0:05 _Walking down the streets tonight._ _Looking for my destiny._ _Give me, baby, new vibration._ _You can take me higher, higher!_ Battle Stage 3 Remake: GOD
I am certain this wasnt intended to be a reference to it, but those who play the arcade games (both Wangan and Initial D games) especially the veterans often do this too. If another racer does this to you it basically means a massive taunt because he is letting you pass just for the hell of it and can overtake you whenever he is done playing around. Not sure if this happens in other countries, but in Malaysia the players do this quite often painfully enough kek
@jasperpercabeth9140 A very simplified summary, In contrast to Initial D, which is about mountain pass racing, Wangan Midnight is about highway racing. In detail, it is about the bond between man and machine and how they push each other to the absolute limit. Wangan Midnight has a darker tone to it's story as well as it tangles with the genuine fear and adrenaline that comes with slaloming the expressway at 300km/h where at that point you are so fast everything looks like its standing still and every split second decision of where you decide to steer by a milimetre counts, and even the slightest mistake can cause you to lose focus and become fatal. In Wangan Midnight, the demon is speed itself.
Someone from Mexico here. I've seen it a few times too while cruising at the mini highway and a few mountain roads in my city. I can't do anything but feel bad for the chasing guy.
This is my least favorite race in initial d. If you consider this and shinji didn't do that he would have driven away leaving takumi in the dust. This really undermines the feeling that takumi is the best driver in the series and can beat everyone even at the disadvantage of having an aged car. The opponents got more skilled with every race hyping up takumis skill that can even beat pro racers and then he gets clapped by a landslide by someone who watched the road as a passenger? Sure I get that the author tried to close the loop to the next generation beating the overconfident existing drivers luke takumi did in the start. But destroying takumis character for that is just a bad move.
Yeah, it is almost as if Takumi has forgotten everything he learned in the previous races. He should have so many technics and tricks in his arsenal to compensate for Shinji's knowledge of the track, but doesn't use them at all. I hoped for him to start using one hand technic he learned from the God Hand at the end of Stage 4, but instead he just drifts in every turn, like he was doing in first seasons. It would make more sense if Shinji was around 25+ years old and already started his career as a successful pro racer who never underestimates his opponents, even in a street race. Even though this scenario somewhat repeats Takumi's race against a pro racer in Stage 4, but that time the guy was on his career downhill. In any way, it would make way more sense then racing against a kid who loses his nerves several times per run and knows only one good trajectory to drive through.
Letting pass while blinking emergency lights is the most extreme disrespect possible in street racing. This is literally Shinji saying " You weren't as good of a rival as i thought. *YOU'RE BORING ME.* "
This is completely how to destroy your rival mentality literally
Me who will block people like shit if they make to to.get in front
This is how you get destroyed actually. Pros do not get shocked by kiddy antics and will eat you alive on any exploit available
Takumi: "Why is he letting me pass? Am I really bad at this race?"
Shinji: "where dem wings bro"
In everyone's pov: that's Humiliation
Shinji's pov: just wanna see dem imaginary wings bruv
Shinji's mom:"did you using drugs?"
Shinji is probably high to see dem wings
In the world of street racing, putting on your turn signals and letting your rival pass is the biggest humiliation you can do to your rival, basically you are telling him that he is so bad that you can pass him whenever you want.
that must have been very painful for Takumi
In the wise words of Valterri Bottas: TRADITIONS
@@hybridShinx yes perkele
Yeah as someone who was a street racer in my somewhat younger days I can tell you that what you said is utter BS, throwing on your 4-ways is basically laughing at your opponent as you pull away. You will never find a street racer slowing down and putting in his 4-ways as a sign of winning.
@@richardbossman9875 🤓
@@richardbossman9875 I think this is accurate, it's also known as "game over" like even if you pass me I already gapped you.
the way they emphazise the hazard lights is the best thing ever
Takumi: "Huh? Did he just let me pass?"
Shinji: "bruv where are da wings people told me about."
The most humilating scene in the series tho, even as audience i feel how painful being humilated if i given a pass from opponent
Ngl this was pretty unexpected. This could have been in the first episode itself maybe but still yes.
wtf do u mean?
@@natural9721 I meant maybe Shinji giving away his position could have been shown in thr first episode itself
I agree, it could’ve been. Keisuke letting takumi overtake him would’ve made sense
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_Walking down the streets tonight._
_Looking for my destiny._
_Give me, baby, new vibration._
_You can take me higher, higher!_
Battle Stage 3 Remake: GOD
LOST IN TIME!!!
since i saw that video i cant stop remembering that song when i see this scene
The way takumi got pissed then the manz hit his car, that was the best moment in all of Initial D
Pissed? HE WAS HUMILIATED.
Imagine if no one gives in and they just completely stopped in the middle of the road until someone goes first 😂
The music has no business being this eerie wtf
everyone is saying that it is painful for takumi after letting the rival get pass while shinji just wants to see the wings xd
I am certain this wasnt intended to be a reference to it, but those who play the arcade games (both Wangan and Initial D games) especially the veterans often do this too. If another racer does this to you it basically means a massive taunt because he is letting you pass just for the hell of it and can overtake you whenever he is done playing around.
Not sure if this happens in other countries, but in Malaysia the players do this quite often painfully enough kek
But I thought he did it so he can see his aura?
Wangan kids pulling off simulation 3 as far as 5km with their 600bhp car against a bone stock r32 🗿
@@HellcatMonkey yeah that's the reason he did it, but the other guy explains Takumi POV when he did it
@jasperpercabeth9140 A very simplified summary, In contrast to Initial D, which is about mountain pass racing, Wangan Midnight is about highway racing.
In detail, it is about the bond between man and machine and how they push each other to the absolute limit. Wangan Midnight has a darker tone to it's story as well as it tangles with the genuine fear and adrenaline that comes with slaloming the expressway at 300km/h where at that point you are so fast everything looks like its standing still and every split second decision of where you decide to steer by a milimetre counts, and even the slightest mistake can cause you to lose focus and become fatal.
In Wangan Midnight, the demon is speed itself.
Someone from Mexico here.
I've seen it a few times too while cruising at the mini highway and a few mountain roads in my city. I can't do anything but feel bad for the chasing guy.
Tacomeat:Nani he let me pass
Shin-chad:DE FOGGONG WINGS
Every AE86 build in this show is absolutely sublime from the turbo Levin, to the Trueno hatch, and shinji's late model coupe is such a W as well.
Shinji Turns on his hazards to humiliate tacomeat
in the end he still lost
Lol
Eurobeat buffs takumi and his 86. +1000hp, +1000 stamina
*Eurobeat intensifies
but his 86 is busted
@@agnesfruto7686 tak: i won but at what cost
I can feel takumi's frustration😰
Women first 😎
lmao
caught off guard reading this 💀
Homies first
Gym first
Shit stall first 💩💩💩
I just realised Shinji's 86 has the late model year taillights and side skirts but an early model year front bumper, huh...
Locazo esa parte takumi otro nivel... gracias por el vídeo...
He wanted to see those wings i guess..
This is my least favorite race in initial d. If you consider this and shinji didn't do that he would have driven away leaving takumi in the dust. This really undermines the feeling that takumi is the best driver in the series and can beat everyone even at the disadvantage of having an aged car.
The opponents got more skilled with every race hyping up takumis skill that can even beat pro racers and then he gets clapped by a landslide by someone who watched the road as a passenger? Sure I get that the author tried to close the loop to the next generation beating the overconfident existing drivers luke takumi did in the start. But destroying takumis character for that is just a bad move.
Then might as well make your own anime series then, whiny little shit
Yeah, it is almost as if Takumi has forgotten everything he learned in the previous races. He should have so many technics and tricks in his arsenal to compensate for Shinji's knowledge of the track, but doesn't use them at all. I hoped for him to start using one hand technic he learned from the God Hand at the end of Stage 4, but instead he just drifts in every turn, like he was doing in first seasons. It would make more sense if Shinji was around 25+ years old and already started his career as a successful pro racer who never underestimates his opponents, even in a street race. Even though this scenario somewhat repeats Takumi's race against a pro racer in Stage 4, but that time the guy was on his career downhill. In any way, it would make way more sense then racing against a kid who loses his nerves several times per run and knows only one good trajectory to drive through.
That was a smart from Shinji ngl rather than let your opponent stay behind observe your movements and plot smth
The disrespect is unmeasurable.
This cool video mister 2cheyy
evangelion if yui wasnt playing 4d chess
Brutal....
Everyone: uh oh poor takumi so humiliated that’s mental destruction ooooh((
Takumi: 😮😮😮😅time to rest, tire preservation mode activated🤣
the smug look on his face doesn't help takumi either
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I want to watch this but i can't find it anywhere I've been rewatching the 4th stage since 2018 🤣 anyone pls help
5th stage
What?
It's Final Stage lol
@@ringoferrer2343same thing dude
Would be great if Shinji was Takumi's half brother. Maybe Bunta ask: "how was that race against your half but younger"?
No it wouldn’t ID is a story about street racing not sum mystery family that knows how to race
That's dumb
I feel like Shinji did that on purpose so to provoke him
No I think he did it so he could see takumis wing aura
Wait was this before the shinji bumping into takumi? If yes than shinji probably wanted to flex on mako cuz he likes her
@@HellcatMonkey and to do so, Takumi had to give his absolute everything.
This is takumi is little mad right
get shit on shinji
For chance to see the Wings of legend pro driver
Shinji is totally good guy?
Yo esta aveces pienso que kenji es hermano de takumi
Dirás Shinji
Too reckless , Underestimating a Rival with much more experience was a Mistake.
Most hated episode that i refuse to rewatch 6th stage
I loved this battle
Non mais quel con ce shinji il aurait pu gagner et battre le grand Takumi
THIS was the worst race lmao.. how does Takumi struggle against a noob , with a stock 86...
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Letting pass while blinking emergency lights is the most extreme disrespect possible in street racing.
This is literally Shinji saying " You weren't as good of a rival as i thought. *YOU'RE BORING ME.* "