Putting so many oddities and mis-visualisations portraying the Edo-era and Japan itself aside, I appreciate your efforts to tell one of our ancestors’ famous historic stories, thank you.
glad I'm not the only one who thought that! Like the whole 'ninjas wearing black and their faces covered inblack' is a complete myth, it has actually been traced to when stage hands during plays would wear all black when moving props off and on stage, lol.
I was doing demolition in a place called Marcia Rd, southeast London 🇬🇧 in 1999. The machine driver went into the loft of 1 of the victorian tenements and 20 mins later I saw him leaving with what looked like an expensive katana wrapped in the Japanese rugs the use. I never saw him again. Must of sold it for enough to quit his job 2:22:44
A channel called Linfamy tells this story a lot better and doesn't take 3 hours. plus this story isn't actually history- it's a play not a historical event ment to show how far the samuria had fallen and that they were brutes who had forgotten the way of true honor. It's suppose to also be shown along side another play that is also a ghost story. Again the channel Linfamy talks about it a lot better.
No my friend, it was a historical event that was later made into a play. Even the channel Linfamy says this in the short documentary you recommended in this comment.
😅🤣 Okay..... so this was pretty entertaining. If for nothing else, at least enjoyable to laugh at for pretending to be a historical documentary lol. This is stright up fiction I grew up watching doc like this on the history channel in the early 2000s. Its a real trip to watch a fictional documentary like this again now that im more knowledgeable about the actual history. I used to take these as gospel back in my teens! 🤦♂️😅
"Mah-sah-moon-ay" is the correct pronunciation. They're pretty much nailing it throughout most of Honjo Masamune segment. I don't understand how anyone would find that 'disgustingly awful', or 'Absolutely pathetic'.
Enjoyed all of the stories, thanks for sharing
Putting so many oddities and mis-visualisations portraying the Edo-era and Japan itself aside, I appreciate your efforts to tell one of our ancestors’ famous historic stories, thank you.
glad I'm not the only one who thought that! Like the whole 'ninjas wearing black and their faces covered inblack' is a complete myth, it has actually been traced to when stage hands during plays would wear all black when moving props off and on stage, lol.
Hanzo deserves his own movie or his own tv show
I hope whom ever finds it returns The Sword back to Japan.
The Sword ( Spirit) deserves going home at last ☀️
You took it into a war you lost.
Thank you! Much appreciated!
Ive enjoyed watching this
I was doing demolition in a place called Marcia Rd, southeast London 🇬🇧 in 1999.
The machine driver went into the loft of 1 of the victorian tenements and 20 mins later I saw him leaving with what looked like an expensive katana wrapped in the Japanese rugs the use.
I never saw him again.
Must of sold it for enough to quit his job 2:22:44
The point of revenge is to punish abuse of authority.
A channel called Linfamy tells this story a lot better and doesn't take 3 hours. plus this story isn't actually history- it's a play not a historical event ment to show how far the samuria had fallen and that they were brutes who had forgotten the way of true honor. It's suppose to also be shown along side another play that is also a ghost story. Again the channel Linfamy talks about it a lot better.
Tank u
No my friend, it was a historical event that was later made into a play. Even the channel Linfamy says this in the short documentary you recommended in this comment.
Thanks for the suggestion! Always on the lookout for good history channels 😊
i watch these to help me fall asleep
いわゆる忠臣蔵は赤穂事件を元にしており、史実と創作の呼び名が違う為、完全なフィクションと誤解していると思います、史実においても主君の為、吉良を討ち取っています。
many swords under pacific.. there it is..
HEY ISN'T THAT JOE BIDEN AS THE AUCTIONEER AT 2:20:00 seconds
I can't hear anything over how weird the narrator mispronounces "Samurai" in the first segment.
US has succeeded in turning the samurai into a ninja turtle.
No..being weak and losing ww2 made the japs a laughing stock.
I'm tired of hearing how "intricate" and proper it all was. Miss me!
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Okay..... so this was pretty entertaining. If for nothing else, at least enjoyable to laugh at for pretending to be a historical documentary lol. This is stright up fiction
I grew up watching doc like this on the history channel in the early 2000s. Its a real trip to watch a fictional documentary like this again now that im more knowledgeable about the actual history.
I used to take these as gospel back in my teens! 🤦♂️😅
Ninjas were like commandos. So they were better trained than samurais.
Everyone knows you can watch the real story as a movie with Keanu reeves called 47 ronin and it’s way better than
Jin, is that you? 😂
I'm here for the black samurai
I wonder if Ubisoft will feature a Korean main character in their Zulu Land Assassin's Creed game?
The greatest samurai ever... Obviously.
Ñ. 😊
The way they say Masamune is absolutely disgustingly awful. Absolutely pathetic.
"Mah-sah-moon-ay" is the correct pronunciation. They're pretty much nailing it throughout most of Honjo Masamune segment. I don't understand how anyone would find that 'disgustingly awful', or 'Absolutely pathetic'.
You need to reevaluate your life mate.
@louiselaliberte9816 Uh, definitely not "nailing it". Are you Asian? Guessing not. The pronunciation is not one bit accurate.
@@absolutexk7416not all Asians speak Japanese, calm down
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the base story is"chushingura"
your using shinsengumi and ninja,please stop it.
Seppuku = suicide. Hair Kiri = disembowelment
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