It's actually a textbook US armor column maneuver developed during WWII. The two members in the center of the column are supposed to have their turrets turned to either side opposite of each other as flank defense, though.
@akidafloof to be fair there's something resembling armor on the sides of the T2, with the Sherman it can really only stop 20MM rounds that aren't HVAP
I apparently found out that the 75 sherman has records of them penning the Tiger tank frontally. They would constantly shoot the tiger until its armor broke from the sheer attrition of the shells. One of the most notable tank commanders did this, "War Daddy".
@@hunlepto2239 I don't think it would be unfun, personally. However I am pretty sure there is no way of implementing armor degradation in a way that doesn't break the game, or that can satisfy all players. Just look at how volumetric armor and shells were implemented. Absolutely trash.
I can just see the different perspectives from Sherman-chan. In Europe: 🥺👉👈 "P-Please, don't hurt me! Th-th-that's a good kitty...good ki-" In Pacific: 😎 "Anyway, I started blasting these Jap tanks, then I blasted a couple bunkers thereafter. Oh, and later down the road, I blasted a couple more Jap tanks, and popped a cap in the tailpipes of a few dozen Jap trucks. The boys had alotta fun with some target practice when we got up to these hills, but then we ran into another bunker. However, I got lazy and hosed it with some lead before the boys smoked them out. It was a nice BBQ, though some were a little overcooked. Then we decided to chill in this village nearby so we could allow the army phoqboys to catch up. While we were waiting, the boys heard some monkeys climbing in the trees, but I scared them off. Other than that, I got a good night's rest in my tent. A couple of the boys wanted to come in, but I told them to eat $**T and play with some crayons. What? I said to him, I ain't your mommy, besh."
Facts. Chi-He, Chi-Nu, and Chi-To (Chi-Ri if the war lasted long enough) were all reserved for home island defense, and the prototype O-I ("Large-One" Japan's 3rd and most advanced heavy: 150mm howitzer, 150mm armor) was lost when its transport was torpedoed enroute to China for service trials. Frontline troops tried to make due with prewar designs, which.... Yeah....
@@ronaldthompson4989 I feel a little sorry for the Japanese. When they were f@cked by the Soviet T-26 and BT at Halkin Gol, they firmly decided to make themselves a tank that would be stronger than the T-26. And by the end of World War II, they had succeeded... However, this did not save them much from the Shermans in 1944 and the hordes of T-34-85 and IS-2 in 1945
The desk in the last scene is called a kotatsu, and those who enter it in winter cannot leave. I go into the kotatsu every winter to play with my Nintendoswitch:)
For those who don’t know - Chi-Nu II, also Chi-Nu Kai was never put into mass production, only a prototype was tested in the home islands at Irago Firing Ground
Just as it is with human and everyone has their preferences, every Tank has its favourite map. There are maps where it performs good, and others where it's not so great at. Have a nice evening now, Daebom, and thank you.
True, the extra range of the Tiger didn't really matter as much in France because all of the tall hedges, so the tigers had to get close and personal with enemy tanks. And the Tiger really isn't as amazing as wehraboos make it out to be.
Sherman in Europe: Please, I don't wanna see Tiger anymore... Sherman in Pacific: NANOMACHINES SON And Chi-Nu II was allocated to defend against the projected Allied Invasion, so she sleeping in Tokyo. I love this detail!
Wow. Crazy to think Imperial Japan could have won the Pacific Theatre if they hadn't made the mistake of keeping their best tanks on the mainland to defend against Allied invasion. Just imagine the looks on their faces when they saw their cities getting firebombed by the US. TLDR: Imperial Japan lost because they had their best tanks defend against an invasion of the mainland. An invasion that would never happen.
Which us odd considering the Sherman's mostly fought panzer IVs and panthers if i remember correctly, it's just that sherman crews have a tendency to call every panzer a tiger for some reason.
All accurate except for one important bit in Europe: "A Tiger can take out 5 Shermans. Only issue is there's always 6." and that's from a IRL Tiger ace^_^
Two gags for the price of one! We are blessed! Also, I love the Sherman trio all reacting separately and with slightly different yet still adorable panic noises. Great job!
Historically acurate, Chi-He, Chi-Nu, and Chi-To were held back to defend the home islands (Chi-Ri and O-I never entered production because too late and prototype sunk on transport respectively), frontline forces soldiered on with 1930s vintange Ha-Gos and Chi-Has the entire war, then USA sidestepped all the modern Japanese tanks by using cheat code Manhattan Project to skip the home island campaign.
@@ronaldthompson4989 It's not just that. Approximately at the same time as the atomic strikes, the USSR entered the war and defeated the Japanese army in China in a week. Japan's losses amounted to about 700,000 killed, wounded and prisoners. The losses of the Soviet Country amounted to 12,000 dead and missing and about 50,000 wounded. This was mainly due to the use of Soviet tanks such as the t-34-85 and IS-2 (the latter did not even take armor-piercing shells into battle, using only high-explosive shells) Since the battles on Khasan and Halkin Gol (1938-1939, a series of border conflicts between the USSR and Japan), Japanese tanks have not changed much. Although even the T-26 and BT Chebe were perfectly shown in Manchuria in 1945
@@user-wl6bz8kv2u there is some dispute as to timeline and Japanese resistance, but yes, USSR racked up a massive kill count taking Japanese occupied territory
@@ronaldthompson4989 It looks like RUclips deleted my answer, so I repeat. If it just didn't load up and you see two identical comments, then I apologize Of course, we captured Manchuria to take away all their dishwashers and washing machines and, of course, kill and rape the entire population, but unfortunately the Japanese had been in charge there for 5 years, so there was not much to rob there. By the way, an interesting fact. Soviet troops killed clearly fewer civilians (as well as soldiers) than American nuclear weapons killed civilians.
Of course, we attacked Japanese-occupied China to rob dishwashers and refrigerators, as well as rape, dismember and rape women and children again... But the Japanese have been running this for 5 years now. Therefore, the USSR limited itself to the restoration of China, the building of communism there and the defeat of the million-strong Kwantung army in a week. At the same time, the losses of the USSR amounted to 12,000 people killed and missing. By the way, let's count how many times less the USSR killed Japanese civilians than the American "peaceful atom" in Hiroshima and Nagasaki. We can recall the bombing of Tokyo. By the way, in the free and democratic USA, during the war, all Americans with Japanese roots were placed in concentration camps. Except for the USA, only Germans did this (Even in the Stalinist USSR, they did not put them in the gulag on a national basis)
It historically couldn't though. In the few engagements where Shermans met tigers on the Western front Shermans won decisively through a combination of superior tactics, rate of fire, and copious amounts of artillery support. It was only in places where the terrain and tactical situation favored the tiger or in battles where the Shermans had insufficient infantry support such as Operation Goodwood, where Shermans got cut up by tigers. What caused the majority of Sherman losses were anti-tank guns firing from camouflaged positions.
@@josephahner30313 engagements that Americans saw Tigers after D-Day specifically, and the US Shermans won two of them while the Pershing lost one against a King Tiger
Chi-Nu II was not build, but the Chi-To prototype was moved to a combat unit near Tokyo. Now we have to have Chi-To! She's actually doing good with her beefed engine power.
More like high command decreed all new designs be reserved for the final battle on the home islands (skipped with cheat code NUKE EM), so frontline forces had to figure out how to make 1930s guns work against 1940s armor.. Those fortunate enough to upgrade to the 47 could happilly rail solid shot (if they had it) through shermans out to 500 yards, while everyone else resorted to burrying their muzzles in side armor or dying trying. P.S. the kamikaze campaign reduced Japanese casualties, averaging 10 aircraft lost per ship hit versus 24 per hit with conventional bombing. Testimate to how brutal USN AA had gotten by that point.
A little less accurate with the Tiger and Sherman one in a historical stand point, but this is accurate and extremely funny. I especially like that you mentioned that the Chi Nu II was in Tokyo. It never left the home islands bc they thought that it would be invaded. Lmao
*Bang* *Bang* *Bang* "1 little, 2 little, 3 little Shermans..." *Bang* *Bang* Bang* "4 little, 5 little, 6 little Shermans" (the cartoon I'm referencing wouldn't be allowed to air today. I was just vaguely reminded of it through the first part of this awesome video)
Actually in japan sleeping during day is seen as a good thing because you want to work more after -> more money Except in WW2 because they disobey order :D
Historically accurate. Chi-He, Chi-Nu, and Chi-To were reserved for defense of home islands while Ha-Go and Chi-Ha (both prewar designs) fought. Home Island campaign skipped by USA using cheat code NUKE EM.
They *were* the terror... until the Germans lost air superiority. Then they became target practice. Hurricanes, Typhoons, Thunderbolts, Mustangs, Mosquitos and many others had field days with the Tiger.
@@thebighurt2495so did Sherman's and Hellcats when the Germans decided to make an attack, over open terrain, all while the Americans just camped right behind the hills.
Chi-nu resting peacefully, Sherman fighting on two fronts. Together a pleasant animation Make sure you get the R&R you need Daebom! Stay well lads, -some fool in the ocean.
The tank column formation is something that was often used by American troops. 1 or 2 tanks in the front and back would aim forward and backward, the rest would all aim to the sides. This essentially formed a large land “battleship”, although its effectiveness was debatable.
Sherman in Europe :༼;´༎ຶ ༎ຶ༽ Sherman in the Pacific: ᕙ( ¤ 〰 ¤ )ᕗ I can't man, 4 Sherman's stack on top of each other is literally wild XD
What’s funny is that you can kill the turret crew with a 75 mm aphe and higher if you shoot the cupola, and you can shoot the lower side plate to kill the tiger when angled, of course you want to take out the cannon first tho.
That was actually what the Japanese did, they decided not to deploy the Chi-Nu series and instead kept all of them in Japan for the defense of the Home Islands.
Next I'm going to make new character.
Also will make character often than before.
make tiger 2H ples
SU-100Y (that is if it's in War Thunder)
Very good! As always, thanks for your hard work. 🫡
PORSCHE TIGER PLEASE 🙏
E-100 pls
At the end, I was healed by Chi-nu sleeping peacefully.
Tiger E is good at hunting after all.
but when miss Soviet tank is different story specifically is tank line (sorry of wrong i not really good English)
Staudegger and his Tiger 1 hunting +40 Soviet tanks
Daebom: tank is Haremsssss
That's assuming the Tiger E's transmission didn't blow up on the drive over. The entire Tiger series was a maintenance nightmare and poorly designed.
The Sherman Firefly observing this:
I like the idea of the Shermans all walking in a line and behaving like an ant troop
It's actually a textbook US armor column maneuver developed during WWII.
The two members in the center of the column are supposed to have their turrets turned to either side opposite of each other as flank defense, though.
@@RavenAdventwings That's pretty cool, I didn't know that
@@zeta5341
Movies never really showed that
Its usually always every tank aiming forwards or backwards (if "safe" behind friendly lines)
@@commisaryarreck3974They did it in the movie "A bridge too far" from 1977. They were the British Firefly variant though.
when Johney comes marching home is based on the Ants go marching one by one ourah ourah
Sherman tanks in Europe: *Medium tank*
Sherman tanks in the Pacific: "Is this what it feels like to be a Tiger tank?"
yes, son
There is to say that, due armor inclination, the Sherman has the same effective armor as the Tiger I.
@@ilsergentesalvucci3544from the front anyhow, the sides and rear are definitely thinner even with any attempt to angle.
@@buttahXD isnt that like how the tiger 2 is with it facing the front, and then any side aspect just rips a hole in it
@akidafloof to be fair there's something resembling armor on the sides of the T2, with the Sherman it can really only stop 20MM rounds that aren't HVAP
It's a Tank!
No it's a CAS!
88
[Yes, it was a tank]
Attack the D point!
@@_KIROV_ Negativ
I apparently found out that the 75 sherman has records of them penning the Tiger tank frontally. They would constantly shoot the tiger until its armor broke from the sheer attrition of the shells. One of the most notable tank commanders did this, "War Daddy".
Angling does help more. Of course a sherman constantly firing barely outside of "effective" range could just whittle the armor down
Armor degradation is definitely a thing, but wouldn't be fun at all in War Thunder
@@hunlepto2239Especially for a maus or any other tank that heavily rely on armor.
Ah yes, the one and only Lafayette Greene Pool.
@@hunlepto2239 I don't think it would be unfun, personally. However I am pretty sure there is no way of implementing armor degradation in a way that doesn't break the game, or that can satisfy all players.
Just look at how volumetric armor and shells were implemented. Absolutely trash.
Sherman in Europe: Fighting in hell
Sherman in Pacific: Sunbathing
How to sum up Sherman's in Europe: **whistling getting cloaser** *AAAAUUUUAAAAHHHHHHH*
"Well sh!t, we done"
I can just see the different perspectives from Sherman-chan.
In Europe: 🥺👉👈 "P-Please, don't hurt me! Th-th-that's a good kitty...good ki-"
In Pacific: 😎 "Anyway, I started blasting these Jap tanks, then I blasted a couple bunkers thereafter. Oh, and later down the road, I blasted a couple more Jap tanks, and popped a cap in the tailpipes of a few dozen Jap trucks. The boys had alotta fun with some target practice when we got up to these hills, but then we ran into another bunker. However, I got lazy and hosed it with some lead before the boys smoked them out. It was a nice BBQ, though some were a little overcooked. Then we decided to chill in this village nearby so we could allow the army phoqboys to catch up. While we were waiting, the boys heard some monkeys climbing in the trees, but I scared them off. Other than that, I got a good night's rest in my tent. A couple of the boys wanted to come in, but I told them to eat $**T and play with some crayons. What? I said to him, I ain't your mommy, besh."
“M4 battling in Europe and the Pacific”
“Meanwhile in Japan” Chi-Nu ll is having a peaceful nap
Facts. Chi-He, Chi-Nu, and Chi-To (Chi-Ri if the war lasted long enough) were all reserved for home island defense, and the prototype O-I ("Large-One" Japan's 3rd and most advanced heavy: 150mm howitzer, 150mm armor) was lost when its transport was torpedoed enroute to China for service trials.
Frontline troops tried to make due with prewar designs, which.... Yeah....
@@ronaldthompson4989 I feel a little sorry for the Japanese. When they were f@cked by the Soviet T-26 and BT at Halkin Gol, they firmly decided to make themselves a tank that would be stronger than the T-26.
And by the end of World War II, they had succeeded...
However, this did not save them much from the Shermans in 1944 and the hordes of T-34-85 and IS-2 in 1945
@@ronaldthompson4989Very interesting information🧐📝
@@ronaldthompson4989 The more people know 😂
The desk in the last scene is called a kotatsu, and those who enter it in winter cannot leave. I go into the kotatsu every winter to play with my Nintendoswitch:)
another soul taken by the kotatsu, truly sad news, but guess the curse is gone now since it's summer
“OH CRAP! ITS A TRAP!”
america has heating in the winter
@@iexist_ntand Korea (Ondol)
そしてコタツムリと呼ばれる生き物が誕生します
Sherman, after getting a lighter in the Pacific: American Tigor wants BBQ
For those who don’t know - Chi-Nu II, also Chi-Nu Kai was never put into mass production, only a prototype was tested in the home islands at Irago Firing Ground
0:24 "Bayonet charge" ahh charge🙏😭
*Grabs keys to M18* “How many times do I have to teach you this lesson old man?!” Don’t mess with the my Sherman’s!
*Presses I in the T26*
COME HERE YOU OVERGROWN SHOEBOX
*P-47 Thunderbolt intensifies*
*Laughs in rocket and bomb spam*
Tiger: AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
*Laughs in 4000lbs bomb Wellington*
In Daebom's World: " *Young Woman!?* "
*Laughs in M36*
Kid, you're real funny
Just as it is with human and everyone has their preferences, every Tank has its favourite map. There are maps where it performs good, and others where it's not so great at.
Have a nice evening now, Daebom, and thank you.
Ture but the CAS destroy it all
🗿calliope
nah the japanese is just skill issue tank designing during that time
True, the extra range of the Tiger didn't really matter as much in France because all of the tall hedges, so the tigers had to get close and personal with enemy tanks. And the Tiger really isn't as amazing as wehraboos make it out to be.
Because CAS meant close air support so destroying the enemy tank is valid.@@FRFFW
0:23
Everything, u must know about Chi-Ha-Tan team:
TENNO HEIKA BANZAAAI! TOTSUGEKIIIIIIIIIII!!!!
I see a fellow Girls und Panzer fan here. Well met, friend.
@@leonardomafrareina7634 glad to know, that I'm not alone
@@SFS_AF We are never alone.
@@leonardomafrareina7634 I just feel my wind 🎵
Sherman gets to pretend being a Tiger in the pacific
While M3 Lee-Chan roleplay for Stug III.
Sherman in Europe: Please, I don't wanna see Tiger anymore...
Sherman in Pacific: NANOMACHINES SON
And Chi-Nu II was allocated to defend against the projected Allied Invasion, so she sleeping in Tokyo. I love this detail!
Wow. Crazy to think Imperial Japan could have won the Pacific Theatre if they hadn't made the mistake of keeping their best tanks on the mainland to defend against Allied invasion. Just imagine the looks on their faces when they saw their cities getting firebombed by the US.
TLDR: Imperial Japan lost because they had their best tanks defend against an invasion of the mainland. An invasion that would never happen.
@xenoflame191 Who needs ground forces when you effectively own the airspace after deleting most of the opposing air force and carriers.
@@IceSki117 they _missed the carriers_ when they attacked Pearl Harbor.
Pacific battle field:
Chi-Ha: Why wouldn't you die~
Europe battle field:
Sherman: Why wouldn't you die~
Which us odd considering the Sherman's mostly fought panzer IVs and panthers if i remember correctly, it's just that sherman crews have a tendency to call every panzer a tiger for some reason.
Sherman in Europe: PLEASE STOP SPAWN CAMPING😭
Sherman in Pacific: I’m not In danger, I AM the danger.
Tiger E: _destroys a Sherman_
In The Mood: "...And I took that personally."
awwwwww they all look hugable when animated!!!!!!!! I want to give all of them a hug!!!!!!!😭😭😭😭
M4 Sherman in Europe: 😂
M4 Sherman in Pacific: 💀
All accurate except for one important bit in Europe: "A Tiger can take out 5 Shermans. Only issue is there's always 6." and that's from a IRL Tiger ace^_^
Then no tigers would be destroyed by shermans
It's a myth made out of the fact that Shermans never operated singlehandedly but as well coordinated squads.
@@ComeAndTakeIt9235 Industry wins
9th Air Force has entered the chat.
@@Ulquiorra4163 Sherman’s worked in squads of 5
The sense of priority.
You can't take a nap on the battlefield with such loud allies.
Chi Nu sleeping is just what I needed in my life
Two gags for the price of one!
We are blessed!
Also, I love the Sherman trio all reacting separately and with slightly different yet still adorable panic noises.
Great job!
Loved that part too. What gags are you talking about?
@@axell15thewispmaster79 Sherman’s in “Europe” and in the “Pacific”
@@dankoz6340 ah I see. Thanks man
Daebom, You're a great fellow! Thank you for trying for us! ❤
i feel as if multiple Sherman's would be a pain to look after, cute, but i feel as if they would cause some chaos, nice work lad
0:31 bruh Chi-Nu II Is having one Long sleep while they friends is needed backup from Chi-Nu II LOL 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Historically acurate, Chi-He, Chi-Nu, and Chi-To were held back to defend the home islands (Chi-Ri and O-I never entered production because too late and prototype sunk on transport respectively), frontline forces soldiered on with 1930s vintange Ha-Gos and Chi-Has the entire war, then USA sidestepped all the modern Japanese tanks by using cheat code Manhattan Project to skip the home island campaign.
@@ronaldthompson4989 It's not just that. Approximately at the same time as the atomic strikes, the USSR entered the war and defeated the Japanese army in China in a week.
Japan's losses amounted to about 700,000 killed, wounded and prisoners.
The losses of the Soviet Country amounted to 12,000 dead and missing and about 50,000 wounded.
This was mainly due to the use of Soviet tanks such as the t-34-85 and IS-2 (the latter did not even take armor-piercing shells into battle, using only high-explosive shells)
Since the battles on Khasan and Halkin Gol (1938-1939, a series of border conflicts between the USSR and Japan), Japanese tanks have not changed much. Although even the T-26 and BT Chebe were perfectly shown in Manchuria in 1945
@@user-wl6bz8kv2u there is some dispute as to timeline and Japanese resistance, but yes, USSR racked up a massive kill count taking Japanese occupied territory
@@ronaldthompson4989 It looks like RUclips deleted my answer, so I repeat. If it just didn't load up and you see two identical comments, then I apologize
Of course, we captured Manchuria to take away all their dishwashers and washing machines and, of course, kill and rape the entire population, but unfortunately the Japanese had been in charge there for 5 years, so there was not much to rob there.
By the way, an interesting fact. Soviet troops killed clearly fewer civilians (as well as soldiers) than American nuclear weapons killed civilians.
Of course, we attacked Japanese-occupied China to rob dishwashers and refrigerators, as well as rape, dismember and rape women and children again...
But the Japanese have been running this for 5 years now. Therefore, the USSR limited itself to the restoration of China, the building of communism there and the defeat of the million-strong Kwantung army in a week. At the same time, the losses of the USSR amounted to 12,000 people killed and missing.
By the way, let's count how many times less the USSR killed Japanese civilians than the American "peaceful atom" in Hiroshima and Nagasaki. We can recall the bombing of Tokyo.
By the way, in the free and democratic USA, during the war, all Americans with Japanese roots were placed in concentration camps.
Except for the USA, only Germans did this (Even in the Stalinist USSR, they did not put them in the gulag on a national basis)
Tiger: I can take 5 Shermans at once!
Sixth Sherman: 🤭
It historically couldn't though. In the few engagements where Shermans met tigers on the Western front Shermans won decisively through a combination of superior tactics, rate of fire, and copious amounts of artillery support. It was only in places where the terrain and tactical situation favored the tiger or in battles where the Shermans had insufficient infantry support such as Operation Goodwood, where Shermans got cut up by tigers. What caused the majority of Sherman losses were anti-tank guns firing from camouflaged positions.
@@josephahner30313 engagements that Americans saw Tigers after D-Day specifically, and the US Shermans won two of them while the Pershing lost one against a King Tiger
54000 shermans and 64000 T34's vs. 1350 tigers
Lore accurate Japanese tanks lmao. Great work as always Lord Daebom
"tanks" - superfluous word
return of the king
0:10 laughs in sherman firefly
plz make a smol friend for L3
Chi-Nu II sleeping is historically accurate. Even its successors was kept on the main island in case of an invasion, which never happened
Chi-Nu II was not build, but the Chi-To prototype was moved to a combat unit near Tokyo.
Now we have to have Chi-To! She's actually doing good with her beefed engine power.
@@Teh0X I know. But saying that it's a Chi-Nu when it's a Chi-Nu II in the video would be weird and I think everyone got it regardless
The saying, if they don't value you enough, it's not you, it's where you are.
This is why Japan uses light armour, they are kamekazi’s even with tanks
More like high command decreed all new designs be reserved for the final battle on the home islands (skipped with cheat code NUKE EM), so frontline forces had to figure out how to make 1930s guns work against 1940s armor..
Those fortunate enough to upgrade to the 47 could happilly rail solid shot (if they had it) through shermans out to 500 yards, while everyone else resorted to burrying their muzzles in side armor or dying trying.
P.S. the kamikaze campaign reduced Japanese casualties, averaging 10 aircraft lost per ship hit versus 24 per hit with conventional bombing. Testimate to how brutal USN AA had gotten by that point.
Tiger E was looking fresh that one second
A little less accurate with the Tiger and Sherman one in a historical stand point, but this is accurate and extremely funny. I especially like that you mentioned that the Chi Nu II was in Tokyo. It never left the home islands bc they thought that it would be invaded. Lmao
Imagine if captured tiger 131 was assigned to the pacific front
*Bang* *Bang* *Bang*
"1 little, 2 little, 3 little Shermans..."
*Bang* *Bang* Bang*
"4 little, 5 little, 6 little Shermans"
(the cartoon I'm referencing wouldn't be allowed to air today. I was just vaguely reminded of it through the first part of this awesome video)
I got the reference. "Oh, my mistake, that was a half-breed".
@@leonardomafrareina7634 Most likely a firefly lmao
I am singing this with the Rhymes from Bugs Bunny 🤣
@@O-ir9ju I was quoting Bugs Bunny, but I see where you're coming from
Cutie be sleeping
After so many years of watching Deabom I still loving watching them since the start
0:10 - Nuh uh, in film "Fury" that Tiger was Tiger 131 from the Bovington museum
0:23 I love the screams from a foreign language and then it cuts to them destroy
Sherman in Europe: *Being hunted by Tigers*
Sherman in Pacific: "I am the Tiger now."
And Chu-Nu II sleeping is so adorable and wholesome.
Chi-Nu II is sleeping in! Dishonour! Dishonour on you! Dishonour on your cow!
Shamefurr Disprey
Actually in japan sleeping during day is seen as a good thing because you want to work more after -> more money
Except in WW2 because they disobey order :D
Historically accurate. Chi-He, Chi-Nu, and Chi-To were reserved for defense of home islands while Ha-Go and Chi-Ha (both prewar designs) fought. Home Island campaign skipped by USA using cheat code NUKE EM.
I mean it ain't like she could swim and Japan literally couldn't transport her outside the Home Islands by the time she was built.
YESSS YEESSSSS YESSSSSSSSSSSSSSS
Tiger: hehe these Sherman’s are easy oh look there’s one over there
The Sherman firefly in question: 😈
I would love a history presentation by Dae
I wonder when the "no frontal armor best frontal armor" will be used in drawing some character. Also keep up the great work daebom :)
Tiger in WW2:Terror of the war
Tiger in WT: Mommy come pick me up
They *were* the terror... until the Germans lost air superiority. Then they became target practice.
Hurricanes, Typhoons, Thunderbolts, Mustangs, Mosquitos and many others had field days with the Tiger.
@@thebighurt2495so did Sherman's and Hellcats when the Germans decided to make an attack, over open terrain, all while the Americans just camped right behind the hills.
Transitions were so good that this made my day already.
The world at war “banzai” 😂😂😂😂
Tho giving me small amount of PTSD….
Casualty 100
Over the past few days, Daebom has been ordered to post videos to the US.
Everybody gangsta until Maus-chan puts you to sleep
Daebom is finally posting pretty fast. I appreciate this, as he sacrifices so much time for us.
0:06 three of them in a line while the other is KO'd is so cute. Especially the sounds they make 😊
!!Hello Daebom!!
"Ah shit sorry lads I forgot the Chi-Nu II."
Chi-nu resting peacefully,
Sherman fighting on two fronts.
Together a pleasant animation
Make sure you get the R&R you need Daebom!
Stay well lads,
-some fool in the ocean.
That chi nu looks so adorable! And always love seeing the Tiger. Such good plot!
B-29 with a nuke: "it's nice having a your weird table heater thing, isn't Chi-Nu? what if... SOMEONE WERE TO DELETE IT?"
I used to be a tanker like you, then I took some shrapnel to the knee... And also a good knee slap, this is pure GOLD comedy there, Daebom!
The tank column formation is something that was often used by American troops. 1 or 2 tanks in the front and back would aim forward and backward, the rest would all aim to the sides. This essentially formed a large land “battleship”, although its effectiveness was debatable.
Indeed amazing. “Great work boss, this is why you are the best!”
sleeping Chi-Nu II is SOO FU*KING CUTE!
0:30 Oh, what a cute little thing
Sherman’s: fire smoke shell
Tiger: EEEEEEEEE NOT FAIR!!!!!!!
Finnaly Tiger E is back!!!
Instead of Banzai Attack when we need her, she Banzai attacked the Pillows.😢
Wait till M4 in the pacific meets the explosive toilet plunger
Ара-Ара от Тигра бесподобно)
Make Moe M24 Chaffee please?
Thx for super thanks :3
shermanception
only shermans in the pacific knows how tigers feel
Absolutely adorable, amazing work as always!
Begging remind me "Fury"
It is :/
Sherman in Europe :༼;´༎ຶ ༎ຶ༽
Sherman in the Pacific: ᕙ( ¤ 〰 ¤ )ᕗ
I can't man, 4 Sherman's stack on top of each other is literally wild XD
Bweep❤
it's a tank...
it's a human...
NO... IT'S A BEAST WOMAN, RUN!!!!!!!!!
Absolutely fantastic! Glad to see you back.
THE FURY
I LOVE THIS CHANNEL god ur art is holy
42 secs ago this was posted hehe
When Daebom have extra energy after the video:Gaijin add new pillow?
I guess those shermans werent IN THE MOOD to fight
(Europe)
- Shermans:🥺🥺🥺🥺🥺
- Tiger-chan: 😈 "It's booping time~"
(Pacific)
- Japanese: "BANZAI!"
- Shermans: 😑 "Wtf r u doing?"
유럽은 맹수들이 널린 야생이죠
?????: 하지만 지금은 내 점심이죠
What’s funny is that you can kill the turret crew with a 75 mm aphe and higher if you shoot the cupola, and you can shoot the lower side plate to kill the tiger when angled, of course you want to take out the cannon first tho.
We need 1h or 10h of Chi-Nu II wirh lofi music
PLS Puma x Crusader) 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
Thank you for making videos so often Dae!
:3
なんとまぁ哀愁漂うチハたん...雰囲気の作り方が上手くて笑ってしまう。
Chi-nu II must be protected at all costs!
That was actually what the Japanese did, they decided not to deploy the Chi-Nu series and instead kept all of them in Japan for the defense of the Home Islands.
Your animation improves every time I see it… aaa I need to draw more I want to animate some day too
M4 sherman in Europe: Light tank
M4 sherman in Pacific: Heavy tank
M18: 🗿
M10: 🗿
Jumbo:🗿
E8:🗿
M36:🗿
Goofy goober from alabama with a m91a1 bazooka:🗿
Tiger is literally Daebom milk factory content
“Yeetus” -reiive
Даэбон хахаххаха, нормально придумал названия😂😂😂
Man, they’re chilling the nu 2
he started rapid firing