As a Filipino, all of them are historically accurate, but I did see only one historical inaccuracy here, which is the medic one, American medics who were fighting on the Pacific shouldn't wear helmets with a red cross, because they will stand out and make perfect targets for Japanese who have little regard for rules of engagement, but beside the only one inaccuracy, I say this video is historically authentic Edit: I forgot to say that my great grandfather was a cook and a World War 2 veteran who is fighting on the side of Filipino Guerillas, he didn't fight, but heroes don't wear capes or shoot guns, some of them cook to let the others live, May God bless his soul because he was dead before I was born Edit 2: I forgot to say that my great grandfather's brother is a World War 2 veteran too, he was one of the Heroes of Mandaluyong City
I’m also a Filipino and in one of the very museums they have Japanese and American weapons collected after the many battles at the time hell they even displays Japanese tank
There is something oddly astounding about your style. You managed to capture the gritty aspects of urban combat set in the 40s, along with war. Another neat detail, is the medic finishing the wounded Japanese’s troop. Allied medics had a hellish time providing for wounded, and even a harder time surviving, due to the Japanese seeing them as “high value targets”. Also the blood, bullet, and use of familiar sound effects, was so good. Even if it seemed simple, the explosion work along with the brutal headshot finishes, were crazy. Please keep this up
Let me stroke your ego with somewhat... sophisticated... review. Anyway you nailed the atmosphere. Do I need to say more. One aspect however that I did not expect was cinematography. That inside shot in the tank got me grinning ear to ear like damn this is the equivalent of dropping Spiderverse to the brickfilm industry. I was supposed to critic this harshly completely removing the bias of a fellow, leaving our government in awe for you past expectations. 3:19 This was my favorite frame btw :)
Amazing! You really captured the carnage of war, and the choices the soldiers have to make in the moment, great animation, top quality, I hope to see more animations similar to it!
Yo! As much as I am a filipino and a WW2 brick collector! I also love collecting bricks and seeing it here and someone having time recreating and studying the Philippine WW2 History made this more to be my favorite stop motion
I been watching Lego blue vs red WW2 some Marvel and everything I used to watch so many goo lego videos on old RUclips this nostalgia really does hit you 😢
RIP To the 1,010 US troops and Filipino guerillas, 100,000 Filipino civilians, and 16,665 Imperial Japanese soldiers who were killed in the Battle of Manila
@@keelseaemsaguilar7013 I’m using the sound effect of a Kar98, but the gun itself is a 1903 Springfield rifle with a scope as was common with US Army snipers of that era
Why would the tank commander in the M4 Sherman peak out of the tank and shoot? The commander should stay inside the tank if there is enemy fire going on in the battle not just use ha machine gun.
Usually it’s just my friends and I voice acting but I also get stuff from games like enlisted and battlefield. All the death screams are from Battlefield 1
As a Filipino, all of them are historically accurate, but I did see only one historical inaccuracy here, which is the medic one, American medics who were fighting on the Pacific shouldn't wear helmets with a red cross, because they will stand out and make perfect targets for Japanese who have little regard for rules of engagement, but beside the only one inaccuracy, I say this video is historically authentic
Edit: I forgot to say that my great grandfather was a cook and a World War 2 veteran who is fighting on the side of Filipino Guerillas, he didn't fight, but heroes don't wear capes or shoot guns, some of them cook to let the others live, May God bless his soul because he was dead before I was born
Edit 2: I forgot to say that my great grandfather's brother is a World War 2 veteran too, he was one of the Heroes of Mandaluyong City
AGREE
I’m also a Filipino and in one of the very museums they have Japanese and American weapons collected after the many battles at the time hell they even displays Japanese tank
Man
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the m4 sherman too, they were only used in europe as i remember
You're not just making stop motion here, you're repackaging nostalgia through an art form many grew up with. Excellent as usual, keep it up.
Wow. I very much appreciate that. Thank you.
@@FrostBricks1 keep at it man found you 3 months ago and you’ve shown some phenomenal improvement since then, got high hopes for you brother.
WOAHHHH FINALLY YOU POSTED???, I'M LOOKING FOR YOU!
as a filipino that is a fan of lego, war, and stop motion. I am very happy to see this video.
I’m glad
LESS GOOOOOOO ME TOOOO
guys he posted!!!
I did 😁
oh no... not this again.
We meet again
As a Filipino Stop-Motion Creator. im Proud that this Guy made this for Us!❤🎉
There is something oddly astounding about your style. You managed to capture the gritty aspects of urban combat set in the 40s, along with war. Another neat detail, is the medic finishing the wounded Japanese’s troop. Allied medics had a hellish time providing for wounded, and even a harder time surviving, due to the Japanese seeing them as “high value targets”. Also the blood, bullet, and use of familiar sound effects, was so good. Even if it seemed simple, the explosion work along with the brutal headshot finishes, were crazy. Please keep this up
I never get tired of seeing it.
Thanks brother
Nah this is the most brutal stop animation I've ever seen
Thanks!
Let me stroke your ego with somewhat... sophisticated... review. Anyway you nailed the atmosphere. Do I need to say more. One aspect however that I did not expect was cinematography. That inside shot in the tank got me grinning ear to ear like damn this is the equivalent of dropping Spiderverse to the brickfilm industry. I was supposed to critic this harshly completely removing the bias of a fellow, leaving our government in awe for you past expectations. 3:19 This was my favorite frame btw :)
Amazing! You really captured the carnage of war, and the choices the soldiers have to make in the moment, great animation, top quality, I hope to see more animations similar to it!
Wow thank you! There’s more on the way!
Considering a lot of people haven't explored or shown the Filipino side of the war this is great! Thanks man!
Such an awesome stopmotion! Great work bro, keep it up!
Thank you boss 🙏
how does this not get 100k views its beautiful
Thank you man! I don’t think we’re to that level quite yet but we’ll get there eventually
It Did! :D
The best lego stop motion
You’re too kind
Yo! As much as I am a filipino and a WW2 brick collector! I also love collecting bricks and seeing it here and someone having time recreating and studying the Philippine WW2 History made this more to be my favorite stop motion
Thank you bro
6:42
"It's mine too captain!"
-Corporal Nice Guy
(Rest in peace to all soldiers that fought whatsoever in WW2)
Its tje first time that people making a animation for the philipines now thank you so much make more pls
Not bad, nice stop motions you really did a good job with the animations 👍
Bro are not only making stop motion here,ur repackaging nostalgia through an art.U are the best bro,keep it up,Nice video bro❤❤❤
Great work! Keep up the hard work! Can't wait to see the next one! Also you did a great job! Also how are you?
Thank you man! I'm chillin! Merry Christmas to ya!
@@FrostBricks1 Mhm thanks! So what will you do for your next stop motion?
Holy crap how do you not have more subscribers, this is amazing.
Thank you so much man!
The effort was there, well done! I really missed watching WW2 Lego stopmotions.
Thank you for making this iam from the phil🇵🇭
This was some chaotic stop motion. Good grief I love this kind of animation
Thanks man!
I been watching Lego blue vs red WW2 some Marvel and everything I used to watch so many goo lego videos on old RUclips this nostalgia really does hit you 😢
Bro As Filipino This Is Definitely Amazing !!!!!!
i enjoy play lego like this but the creativity of your works i salute you brother keep it up... pinoy here laban lang mga kababayan ko
This is the most violent Lego stop motion I have ever seen bro
Good
Excellent video!
RIP
To the 1,010 US troops and Filipino guerillas, 100,000 Filipino civilians, and 16,665 Imperial Japanese soldiers who were killed in the Battle of Manila
6:42 Pvt: It's mine too, captain! 🤓
Wow amazing!!! Good job
Thanks dude!
Good work man the gore and stop motion kevel is fire ❤
Thanks dawg
wsp brada
@@WarThunderNoobHM Ayo wassup
Very cool as a Filipino im proud of you
Awesome video , great world war 2 action , can' wait to see the next video of japanese soldiers in action
Can’t wait for your next project man
Thank you!
How do you make the walking so smooth, because mines not as good.
Respect this guy for making history! This guy took 3 months? Imma subscribe and thank you for making my countrys history battle!
Thank you so much man!
This is awsome! I subscribed
Thank you!
@@FrostBricks1 np
Lets gooo!
Super good bro one of my favourite
Thank you dude! I’m pleased to please
I love watching war related stop motion and have watched many this will blow up for sure grt work.
I am a Filipino I love this video, so everybody can learn about Filipino history
Thank you man, this really means a great deal
Ty. I have a question is the sniper rifle a kar98k
@@keelseaemsaguilar7013 I’m using the sound effect of a Kar98, but the gun itself is a 1903 Springfield rifle with a scope as was common with US Army snipers of that era
Oh ok
And also a helmet for the medic with the Red cross medic does not wear a symbol of the red cross in the Pacific
3:07 where did you get this line?
Amazing animation and I'm also a Filipino too
I hope you feel I respected your country’s history
Can you make one on the fall of Singapore!
bro how do you not have atleast 1k subscribers your videos are the BEST! you need 1k subs
Maybe one day!
Good work👍
Keep making videos I hope you make them well again
This is an absolute masterpiece so nostalgic
Thank you kindly
Really good ur a professional
Thanks man
Filipino win🎉 5:34
Looks amazing
this was so good baby!!
mwah
Dang civilian in the Philippines is brave
My Grand father escaped Manila before this went down, I can only image the horror my people went through during this battle.
Where do you get the American figures?
Some are old Indiana jones figures, some are brickmania sticker sheet customs
Where did you get your tank?
It’s a cobi tank. The M4A3E8
HOW TF DID THE MEDIC SURVIVE ALL THROUGH THE BATTLE???
Yooow this video is so cool
4:32-4:34, where does everyone get that scream from?
It’s from Battlefield 1
As a Filipino. I admire your work!
Imagine dying without killing anybody in worlds like this.
nice
I’ve been studying history since… well… as a filipino. im not a veteran but.. this is my favorite war in history.
Thank you for making the war of my country
How do you make the heads go up and down
Man my home island suffered a lot during the pacific didn’t it
I mean it makes sense why the Japanese MG fired on civilians they did fire the first shot and the father did kill a Japanese soldier
フィリピンの方々本当にごめんなさい
Wow good
Thank you!
Pretty awesome
The gore is really nice
Thanks man!
where do you buy these type of lego figures im trying to do a ww2 video as well
“My lucky day too captain”
Fucking dies
Great job dude!
Thanks man!
Why would the tank commander in the M4 Sherman peak out of the tank and shoot?
The commander should stay inside the tank if there is enemy fire going on in the battle not just use ha machine gun.
I think it's hot in the tank or they cannot see through the tank
Irmão faz mais animação como estás,norte americanos contra japonês 😊, eu já sou inscrito já faz um bom tempo.
Im a Filipino and im so proud of this Master piece
I’m honored! Thank you
where did you get the audio from?
Amazing 😮😊🎉
Damnnn..
awesome af how bout napoleonic wars next
Hey I was wondering what the face name of that medics face is called I really need one like that
Absolutely brilliant
Thank you man!
Nice animation
Amazing
DID THE GUY WHO GOT THE NAMBU TYPE 14 SURVIVE HE SOUNDED SO HAPPY
Another masterpiece
Thank you dude you’re too kind
Very good video!
Thank you very much!
Where do you usually get your voice lines from?
Usually it’s just my friends and I voice acting but I also get stuff from games like enlisted and battlefield. All the death screams are from Battlefield 1
cool video
What a good stopmotion question, where did you get the American voices from, are they from some Video game or did you make them yourself?
My friends and I mostly yeah.
TENNO HEIKA BANZAI!
Also us rifles and the us sniper gun but black
Filipinos: TULONGGGG ARTILLERY DITOO MADAMI JAPANESE DITO BACKUP BACKUP!!
-filipino soilder
Ill subscribe
Wow!very cool movie!!!!!🇯🇵
Thank you bro!
The most bloodiest days of world war II the US Marines in the Japanese by the end of world war II Japan got along with America
3:19 blud said :)
Omg keep going
Thanks brother
My country