Warring States Japan: Sengoku Jidai - Battle of Okehazama - Extra History - Part 1

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  • Опубликовано: 16 ноя 2024

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  • @jean-marcrocher1463
    @jean-marcrocher1463 9 лет назад +634

    Fun fact: many of the clan families are still around today, some of them having made the transition from landholding warlords to captains of industry, and some just blending into the general populace.
    Tokugawa Tsunenari, born in 1940, heads the Tokugawa Foundation, dedicated to preserving historical artifacts. His son went to U. Mich and is now a translator.
    Oda Nobunaga's direct descendant Oda Nobunari represented Japan in figure skating at the Vancouver Olympics.

    • @resentfuldragon
      @resentfuldragon 2 года назад +55

      very cool to see, I love to see remnants of clans and tribes still around in the modern era.
      Similarly in somalia, many tribes from the medieval period still exist and even still function relatively in the same way.
      Unfortunately this leads to some discrimination but its still cool to see tribes that were once known for dominating nearby regions or going toe to toe with european powers still exist.

    • @joshme3659
      @joshme3659 Год назад +37

      Happened with lords in the uk, the decedents of medieval lords eventually became annoying pigs

    • @famweefood7073
      @famweefood7073 Год назад +42

      @@joshme3659 so they didn’t change a bit

    • @albertoandrade9807
      @albertoandrade9807 Год назад +11

      Kanako Date a descendant of Masamune Date was miss japan in 2018

    • @Edmonton-of2ec
      @Edmonton-of2ec 11 месяцев назад +4

      It probably helps that most of the surviving daimyo were awarded Westernized peerages following the Meiji Restoration, making their lineages easier to trace

  • @CazTheGamerGuy
    @CazTheGamerGuy 10 лет назад +1357

    "Eventually, Nobunaga would grow bored of conquering Japan and instead spend his time raising Pokémon."

    • @daviddiaz5815
      @daviddiaz5815 3 года назад +29

      Underrated

    • @diannesawyer1487
      @diannesawyer1487 2 года назад +4

      O it’s funny

    • @Karlss61
      @Karlss61 2 года назад

      I dont get it

    • @mdbr2
      @mdbr2 2 года назад +32

      @@Karlss61 They are referring to Pokemon Conquest. A collab game between Koei Tecmo's Sengoku Musou (Samurai Warriors) and Nintendo's Pokemon. Where the characters of Sengoku Musou, like the aforementioned Oda Nobunaga, team up with Pokemons.

    • @Pikashockdragon
      @Pikashockdragon Год назад +7

      @@mdbr2 Some Pokemon/Warlord combos include Nobunaga/Zekrom, Hideyoshi/Reshiram, Iyeasu/Aggron, etc

  • @Boborbot
    @Boborbot 7 лет назад +3055

    7:37 Why are you censoring a decapitation? NONE OF YOUR CHARACTERS HAVE NECKS!

    • @unraisedgaming1226
      @unraisedgaming1226 6 лет назад +198

      Well your comment ment something because eventually they did uncensor decapitation.

    • @19ryuusei
      @19ryuusei 5 лет назад +72

      Might be late but I kinda like it gives it an anime style which I'll be honest is one of the reasons I decided to look into Japanese history/history in general

    • @meepbeep2464
      @meepbeep2464 5 лет назад +92

      Hahaha pointless.
      Armless.
      Neckless.

    • @grotoman1932
      @grotoman1932 5 лет назад +11

      BOI

    • @1stPCFerret
      @1stPCFerret 5 лет назад +4

      That makes it worse.

  • @MaxWelton
    @MaxWelton 2 года назад +252

    This whole historical arc is so dramatic and entertaining that it feels fictional, which makes its truth EVEN COOLER

    • @Pro_Butcher_Amateur_Human
      @Pro_Butcher_Amateur_Human Год назад +21

      This is why I say many history teachers are bad at their jobs, and the curriculum they have to teach isn't well designed.
      History is amazing, and often more fantastical than fiction. The Sengoku Jidai. Bismarck. The bird-mania that happened after Augustus defeated Antony. The Dancing Mania, when people literally danced until they dropped dead of exhaustion. The battles of Alesia, or Cannae, or Zama, or anything that Bellisarius did. The pyramids. The Roman's self-repairing concrete that lasts centuries that we only figured out how it works in 2023. Admiral Sun Yi Sun-sin.
      If people say history is boring, it's because they were taught it by someone who had lost their passion for it, because history is littered with the most incredible stories.
      History classes in school should be designed to get kids interested and excited about learning it.

  • @pdthepowerdragon5412
    @pdthepowerdragon5412 3 года назад +307

    “We were born in order to die!” is one of the greatest historical quotes of all time.

    • @Karlss61
      @Karlss61 2 года назад +10

      i like that quote cuz it makes sense cuz i mean people were kinda born so they could die later

    • @oplap6269
      @oplap6269 Год назад +6

      People make all these frantic efforts to stay alive and safe, just to end up dead later. Might as well go out with *GLORY*

    • @NapoleonBonaparte-of4sl
      @NapoleonBonaparte-of4sl Год назад

      Wow he's ordering his own army to die now?

  • @SkepticalChris
    @SkepticalChris 10 лет назад +1267

    The battle of Okehazarma is a classic example of Sun Tzu.
    1.) Use a small force to distract while your main force attacks.
    2.) Use the terrain to your advantage.
    3.) He who controls the battle, wins victory.

    • @rishab.b9165
      @rishab.b9165 2 года назад +52

      “The opportunity of defeating the enemy is provided by the enemy himself.”

    • @WolfbloodJakeWilliams
      @WolfbloodJakeWilliams Год назад +8

      Sun Tzu, the man who taught Chinese nobility such strategy as 'you need supply routes' and 'avoid battles you are certain to lose' and 'consider lying'.

    • @connormclernon26
      @connormclernon26 Год назад

      @@WolfbloodJakeWilliamssometimes, people miss the blindingly obvious, and it needs to be spelled out for some Noble idiots

    • @ichidoriyou7472
      @ichidoriyou7472 Год назад +11

      @@WolfbloodJakeWilliams he lived in the 400s BC when warfare wasn't thought out to such a degree, him outlining how to starve your enemy, when to fight, how to fight and more is revolutionary, its not like he lived in 1200-1500 when ways of war were pretty well established

    • @Butter_Warrior99
      @Butter_Warrior99 Год назад +2

      Fuckin based.

  • @notbobby125
    @notbobby125 10 лет назад +590

    3:00
    Small nitpick, but this technically isn't a Catch-22 situation, but a Morton's fork.
    A catch-22 is a situation where you have to do A to do B, but A requires you already done B. For example, you have a locked chest with a fragile figure in it. You need the figure. The key to the chest is in the chest. To open the chest (A) you need the key (B) but the only way to get the key (A) is to open the chest (B). All requirements for success have interlocking requirements that make it impossible to move forward.
    Morton's Fork, on the other hand, is a situation where all choices lead to the same or similar conclusion, but for different reasons. You still need the figure intact. The key isn't in the chest, but on a pressure sensitive plate. If you remove the key from the plate, the trap will trigger, and a boulder will smash the chest. If you don't grab the key, then you can't get the figure out of the chest, while if you do grab the key, the figure will be in a million pieces (and no, you do not have the skill or the glue to put it back together). Same result, different reasons.

  • @onesinglepringle9279
    @onesinglepringle9279 4 года назад +236

    I find myself revisiting the Warring States videos often, I must say they’re one of the best ones EC has produced!

    • @subarunatsuki1902
      @subarunatsuki1902 2 года назад +3

      Agreed!

    • @Karlss61
      @Karlss61 2 года назад +4

      i wanted to watch the last samurai series again but every time i come back to the sengoku jidai series

    • @subarunatsuki1902
      @subarunatsuki1902 2 года назад +2

      @@Karlss61 Yeah me too :D

    • @Sadqueerguy69
      @Sadqueerguy69 Год назад +1

      I like this narrator way better than the newer one

    • @AStoryteller-for-fun
      @AStoryteller-for-fun 10 месяцев назад +1

      Same

  • @bucca2
    @bucca2 8 лет назад +2661

    It's time for Who's Going To Be The Next Shogun? Usually it's the shogun's kid, but the shogun doesn't have a kid, so he tries to get his brother to quit being a monk and be the next shogun. He says okay, but then the shogun has a kid. So now who's it gonna be? Vote now on your phones! And everyone voted so hard, that the palace caught on fire and burned down. (Onin War) The shogun actually didn't care, he was somewhere doing poetry. And the whole country broke into pieces. (Sengoku Jidai) Everyone is fighting with each other for local power, and it's anybody's game. Knock knock, it's Europe. No, they're not here to take over (yet). They just wanna sell some shit. Like clocks. And guns. And ♫ Jesus ♫ So that's cool, but everyone's still fighting each other for control, now with guns. And wouldn't it be nice to control the capital, which right now is puppets, with no one controlling them. This clan (Imagawa) is ready to make a run for it. But first, they have to trample this smaller clan (Oda) which is in the way. Surprise! Smaller clan wins, and the leader of that clan (Oda Nobunaga) steals the idea of invading the capital, and invades the capital. It goes very well. He's about halfway through conquering Japan, when someone who works for him kills him. And then someone else who works for him (toyotomi hideyoshi) kills him. And that guy finishes conquering Japan. And then he confiscated everybody's swords. And made some rules. "And now I'm going to invade Korea, and then hopefully China," he said, and failed, and also died. But before he died, he told these 5 guys to take care of his 5 year old son until he's old enough to be the next ruler of Japan. And the 5 guys said "Yeah, right. It's not gonna be this kid, it's gonna be one of us. Because we're grownups. And it's probably gonna be this guy (tokugawa ieyasu) who happens to be way more rich and powerful than he others. A lot of people support him, but a lot of people support not supporting him. They have a fight. He wins! And starts a new government right here. ♫ Edo ♫ And he still lets the emperor dress like an emperor, and have very nice things. But don't get confused, this is he new government, and they are very strict. So strict, they closed the country.

    • @Alex-kc3ex
      @Alex-kc3ex 8 лет назад +32

      ...

    • @JohnIcalus
      @JohnIcalus 8 лет назад +304

      🎶It's time for World War I🎶

    • @elroyscout
      @elroyscout 8 лет назад +31

      Great... Prologue I think?

    • @AlperTheWizard
      @AlperTheWizard 8 лет назад +191

      +Christopher OBrien +Christopher OBrien its a reference to a video called " History of japan" made by bill wurtz

    • @gierhardtsloan8502
      @gierhardtsloan8502 8 лет назад +130

      how about sunrise land lol

  • @opachionoarby9863
    @opachionoarby9863 9 лет назад +23

    Kippoushi (Nobunaga's childhood name) is said to have often played with the hostage Takechiyo (Ieyasu's childhood name) during his days of captivity in Owari. This probably played a big part in both sides suing for peace when they did.

  • @Kris-2
    @Kris-2 9 лет назад +840

    Watching this makes me want to play total war shogun 2 again.

    • @cuirassier4296
      @cuirassier4296 6 лет назад +71

      *Our men are running from battlefield sh-shamefur dispray*

    • @nolanrussell8238
      @nolanrussell8238 6 лет назад +17

      @@cuirassier4296 I remember hating to hear that when my guys retreated

    • @Hortifox_the_gardener
      @Hortifox_the_gardener 6 лет назад +7

      I liked fall of the Samurai far more. More advanced era, rail lines were an interesting late game element and since the game was a technology rip off from Empire the mechanics worked allot better with firearms.

    • @chezify
      @chezify 4 года назад +7

      @@Hortifox_the_gardener Shamefu' display!🔥

    • @maksymiliangaming2665
      @maksymiliangaming2665 4 года назад +2

      When is the next steam sale for shogun 2

  • @calebshade4991
    @calebshade4991 9 лет назад +807

    Dad:"What do you want to be when you grow up?"
    Daughter:"I want to be a samurai and slaughter my enemies!"
    Dad:"That's my girl!"

  • @cayen1234
    @cayen1234 9 лет назад +330

    I think I've been watching too much extra credits. Heard the line "someone tipped off the Oda" and I was expecting them to say "It was Walpole."

    • @weldonwin
      @weldonwin 9 лет назад +24

      +Cayen S This is pre Walpole, but then he is the ultimate Time Travelling Bastard, who seems to be repsonsible for everything... unless WALPOLE IS A NINJA!

    • @cayen1234
      @cayen1234 9 лет назад +12

      weldonwin I get that this is before Walpole, but in my heart I would like to think he was affecting things well before and well after his time.

    • @harrisonissac8810
      @harrisonissac8810 5 лет назад +2

      Eichiro Oda?

    • @youronlinegirlfriend5508
      @youronlinegirlfriend5508 5 лет назад +4

      @@cayen1234 walpole caused 9/11

    • @AlechiaTheWitch
      @AlechiaTheWitch 3 года назад +1

      @Robert Walpole

  • @aburnttoster1487
    @aburnttoster1487 4 года назад +335

    Who else is here because total war shogun 2 is free atm?

    • @lukealpertquilantang3362
      @lukealpertquilantang3362 4 года назад

      YEEESSSS!!

    • @sl-tc4my
      @sl-tc4my 4 года назад

      Me

    • @TheNaminagul
      @TheNaminagul 4 года назад +1

      Just conquerd japan with Oda Nobunaga and my peasant army :D

    • @bitterivan1938
      @bitterivan1938 4 года назад +4

      our men are running from the battlefield
      shameful display

    • @execute6200
      @execute6200 4 года назад

      @@bitterivan1938 My Lord a glorious victory will soon be yours

  • @miosanjuan7687
    @miosanjuan7687 4 года назад +733

    Fun fact: The word Jidai was were George Lucas got the idea for the Jedi

    • @TheShrewdMonarch
      @TheShrewdMonarch 3 года назад +78

      OMG HOW DID I NOT SEE THAT. I always knew the Jedi were based on Samurai but this… this is the ultimate reference

    • @syn_2529
      @syn_2529 3 года назад +8

      How could you be so sure? The stormtroopers are the ones based in samurai culture, not the jedi.

    • @darrenbutler9819
      @darrenbutler9819 3 года назад +11

      That WAS actually what they were called before their merging with the republic.

    • @samrevlej9331
      @samrevlej9331 3 года назад +2

      Source, please ?

    • @Blackwolfninja89
      @Blackwolfninja89 3 года назад +34

      @@syn_2529 The Jedi's uniform looks like a Kimono.

  • @BionicDirector117
    @BionicDirector117 10 лет назад +154

    I'm loving Extra History so far!!!!! Another good topic for another series would be the War of the Roses. Or even a non-war topic like the Renaissance or Industrial Revolution? Or perhaps do a focus on an individual in history like Columbus, Caesar Augustus, or Savonarola. Extra History has incredible potential to cover anything in history AND MAKE IT INTERESTING to those of us who had difficulty finding interest when we were first taught.

    • @ThePlayfulDreamer
      @ThePlayfulDreamer 10 лет назад +16

      +1 for War of the Roses!

    • @MrClickity
      @MrClickity 10 лет назад +15

      War of the Roses would be a good one, as would the War of the Three Kingdoms.

    • @joshuarichardson6529
      @joshuarichardson6529 10 лет назад +8

      What I'd really like to see, the birth of Quantum Physics. It starts with Max Planck thinking about how to make a better light bulb, and ends with america building the bomb to take down the nazis. The characters in the story, a huge mix of wildly different personalities, all came together despite often having seriously divergent opinions on all manner of topics.

    • @x54xHantamachine
      @x54xHantamachine 10 лет назад +2

      Columbus was not nearly as important as the textbooks make him. Actually his role in discovering America was pretty insignificant. Not exactly sure why American textbooks leeched onto him as the discoverer of the new world...

    • @Borderose
      @Borderose 10 лет назад

      Savonarola? They should do a video on the Borgias. Makes for a better show.

  • @X1erra
    @X1erra 10 лет назад +38

    I admit Sengoku Jidai is one of the history I really look forward to learn.
    Since I've played Samurai Warriors, of course. heehee!
    The Battle of Okehazama is one of those iconic battles. Surely this totally describes both Nobunaga Oda's leadership, wits, cunning, and his ruthlessness to slaughter all of the Imagawa clan, thus earning his reputation.

  • @sharkfinbite
    @sharkfinbite 8 лет назад +834

    Shogun 2. "Our men are fleeing the battle field. SHAMEFUL DISPRAY!"

    • @DrewHengy
      @DrewHengy 8 лет назад +80

      THIS IS A BLACK DAY! OUR GENERAL HAS FALLEN MY LORD!

    • @Subarashii_Nem
      @Subarashii_Nem 8 лет назад +61

      BAH! OUR ESTEEMED ALLY HAS TURNED ABOUT, LEAVING US TO THE MERCY OF OUR FOES!

    • @sharkfinbite
      @sharkfinbite 8 лет назад +3

      LandoTheOracle "EveryONE GRAB YOUR SAMURAI SWORDS AND SHAVE YOUR BUTT," this is a line from a movie called Rush Hour 2 hahahahah!

    • @somedragonbastard
      @somedragonbastard 8 лет назад +5

      sharkfinbite R and L aren't even close to each other. I judge you.

    • @nightwing7950
      @nightwing7950 7 лет назад +3

      LOL your shogun 2 remark is so much gold!

  • @FriendlyYandere
    @FriendlyYandere 9 лет назад +163

    According to the game "Nobunaga's Ambition: Sphere of Influence" during his time as a hostage in Owari, Tokugawa Ieyasu recognize Oda Nobunaga right away when they met for the first time because of how "dopey" Nobunaga looks.

    • @randomdude2724
      @randomdude2724 7 лет назад +20

      Your Friendly Yandere
      Yay, I'm not the only person who plays that game (or still plays it anyway.

  • @mop09drg
    @mop09drg 9 лет назад +221

    good video but ...
    × Imigawa
    ○ Imagawa

    • @Anindyatejo
      @Anindyatejo 4 года назад +1

      phew, I thought I'm the only one notice....

    • @elaineofhouston
      @elaineofhouston 4 года назад

      Idk witch one

    • @nijuujuuyon94uhhh
      @nijuujuuyon94uhhh 4 года назад +3

      @@elaineofhouston x means wrong, o means right

    • @elaineofhouston
      @elaineofhouston 4 года назад +2

      @@nijuujuuyon94uhhh thanks for helping me understand

  • @kennysorel
    @kennysorel 9 лет назад +908

    Do the Three Kingdoms era of China!!!! :)

    • @unraisedgaming1226
      @unraisedgaming1226 6 лет назад +18

      I mean makes sense this war is what Samurai Warriors series is based off of.

    • @Socrates458
      @Socrates458 6 лет назад +11

      I second this. Maybe a series for each of the kingdoms.

    • @James-zx9xz
      @James-zx9xz 6 лет назад +22

      Also the seven warring states of china

    • @bluestrife28
      @bluestrife28 6 лет назад +10

      Yassss!!! I grew up playing KOEI historical sims so these warring periods of Ancient China and Japan always fascinate !

    • @okaminotamashi7411
      @okaminotamashi7411 5 лет назад +4

      a series about Wu Zetian would be great too

  • @Borderose
    @Borderose 10 лет назад +168

    Lovely episode, but I have a few quips: 1) I feel like Nobunaga's the most interesting of the 3 Unifiers and should have been given a lot more focus; 2) Motoyasu (Ieyasu) and Nobunaga already met prior to their alliance--they were childhood friends and practical considerations aside, that little fact played a considerable part in their partnership, and 3) The Oda...wasn't that powerful of a clan. Owari was just small province, and Nobuhide and Nobunaga's military leadership aside, no one believed the Oda ever stood a chance against a clan as powerful as the Imagawa...until Okehazama happened and Nobunaga pursued his vision of conquest. (The man was as ballsy and brilliant as he was brutal and eccentric.)

    • @LuisAguilar-vp7qu
      @LuisAguilar-vp7qu 10 лет назад +21

      I too feel like they didn't give Nobunaga the credit he deserves, It seems like they have already decide to show Ieyasu as the ultimate badass in the era.....but in reality? He was a bastard, a cold murderer of his own sons sending them to their doom and a kidnapper. Nobunaga? He was called "the fool of Owari" and that move on the imagawa prove the land he was SERIOUS BUSSINESS

    • @Borderose
      @Borderose 10 лет назад +55

      Luis Aguilar Well to be fair, Ieyasu did care about the people and ruled with that idea in mind. He was still a brutal warlord--don't get me wrong, but he genuinely was a badass figure who led an amazing life.
      Unfortunately, compared to Nobunaga and Hideyoshi...his story kinda pales in comparison.
      I mean let's just take Nobunaga for example:
      Nobunaga was a recognized military genius who didn't really think the same way as most Japanese nobles. He didn't care much for rank or bloodlines or titles, seemed to have been contemptuous of gods and deities when most held that they should at least be respected, had a comparatively laid-back (and meritocratic) ruling style, promoted and improved trade, opened a tax-free market zone near his castle, his bodyguards and lieutenants are oftentimes composed of the same peasant brats he played (and wrestled) with as children ; he sang and danced whatever the hell he wanted to, did his own thing despite the amount of constant criticism he gets on a daily basis (as well as the general belief before Okehazama that he was a self-indulgent simpleton), was very receptive to new and novel ideas (especially in regards to the west) invented new battlefield tactics (especially in the deployment of firearms), and was probably a bisexual. The man, by all accounts, was REALLY, REALLY WEIRD...which of course means that a lot of time people misunderstand him (like with the gold-plated skull episode), and because of his own eccentricities, the way he responds to these misunderstandings was often quite odd as well: when people began calling him "Dairokuten Maou" (Demon King of the Sixth Heaven) after the Mt. Hiei episode, he seemed to have taken a liking to it and adopted it for himself. Part of the reason he got such a bad reputation was because he challenged and flat-out antagonized much of the common-held values of his time and a lot of people saw him as a violent reformer. And of course, because of the Hiei scenario, the monks understandably didn't like him. And they were the ones doing most of the writing.
      The man embodied the unpredictable nature of the times, was both hero and villain to most of his contemporaries, and at least for me, he also embodies a few delightful traits of the Japanese people: innovation and a special love for novelty. His reputation is recovering in more recent portrayals of him in Japan partly because I feel that because of modern Japan's very rigid and conservative (and frankly disillusioning) social structure, he now represents the new generation's (romantic) desire to reform and change their country--to "take their fate into their own hands", "to go against the old world" and to "prove themselves after being underestimated" like Nobunaga did, and also because the younger Japanese people are, like him, generally more open to foreign concepts than their predecessors, and now see the wisdom in his policies and his adoption of foreign ideas. In many ways, he's become the spirit of Japanese counter-culture.

    • @LuisAguilar-vp7qu
      @LuisAguilar-vp7qu 10 лет назад +2

      In other words, he was what Nitzche would call a superman, Ieyasu was nothing at his side. Meanwhile, Hideyoshi Hashiba was a peasant that rise from literally nothing and was too a weird man for the timw (he marry because of love, that was weird by its own means)

    • @rickyoswald
      @rickyoswald 10 лет назад +2

      What do you expect from a pop-art inspired

    • @paisleepunk
      @paisleepunk 3 года назад

      He gets more focus in the next few parts. There are six parts of this series, so a

  • @AlltimeNumbers
    @AlltimeNumbers 10 лет назад +964

    Fantastic video. Thanks for letting us collaborate with you :)

  • @MT-yr2ml
    @MT-yr2ml 6 лет назад +93

    "Kill my son. In doing so, you will show the Imigawa just how committed to out allegiance I am." DESTRUCTION 1000000

    • @wtz_under
      @wtz_under Месяц назад

      couldn't imagine japan without tokugawa

  • @LuckFx
    @LuckFx 6 лет назад +12

    Hello there! A friend recommended I watch this last night, and I had to say the 9 minutes of this video went by in the blink of an eye! About to binge your entire sengoku jidai list :D
    Brilliant work!

  • @thekiss2083
    @thekiss2083 10 лет назад +146

    So, was this the era of history with the Giant Enemy Crabs in it?

    • @LordHapa
      @LordHapa 10 лет назад +47

      Sorry, but no. Giant enemy Crab was during Heian period, which was around 11th-12th century

    • @jesotx2637
      @jesotx2637 10 лет назад +15

      Yes. Attack the weak point for massive damage.

    • @EGRJ
      @EGRJ 10 лет назад +2

      ***** Checks out.

    • @Bluecho4
      @Bluecho4 7 лет назад +9

      And after the Japanese found which weak point they could attack for massive damage, the Giant Crab was quickly driven to extinction.

  • @nilesrock024
    @nilesrock024 10 лет назад +5

    Extra History is quickly becoming a cornerstone in a triumvirate of historical material amongst the things I watch and listen to online; alongside Dan Carlin's Hardcore History podcasts and the vlogbrothers' Crash Course: World History, both of which I'd highly recommend if you liked this.
    That's a hell of a spot for a show derived from video game discussion to find itself in - and I applaud the work of the Extra Credits crew for their efforts.
    You folks are doing a great job - keep it up!

  • @Horesmi
    @Horesmi 8 лет назад +263

    Real life: "In the grim dark past of Japan there is only war..."
    Meanwhile
    in
    EU4
    Enforce peace
    Annex your lands
    Enforce peace
    Annex your lands
    Enforce peace
    Annex your lands
    Enforce peace
    Annex your lands
    ...
    JAPAN IS UNITED!
    Why do those stupid damios think they can fight wars without shogun's interference?

  • @krishnanpanamalaimurali7600
    @krishnanpanamalaimurali7600 9 лет назад +9

    This has been an unbelievably good series on the Japanese feudal era ... I have been interested in it ever since falling in love with anime like Rourini Kenshin and Inu Yasha. The videos were terrifically informative and historically sound, a rare find for these days of psuedo-historical works. I have become a Patreon of #ExtraHistory. Looking forward to your work on the Panama Canal, one of the greatest achievements of the US, the Eastern Front in WWII, the Hundred Years war and the Crusades.

  • @lisyekatrinalumbantobing6339
    @lisyekatrinalumbantobing6339 7 лет назад +5

    I really love your "story-telling" style for every video, and those cute animations too

  • @zeroangelmk1
    @zeroangelmk1 10 лет назад +24

    This is pretty cool. Having watched 'Shogun' as a kid and playing Kessen III (which follows the story of Nobunaga), this is all very interesting.
    Also, the Matsudaira boy who was rescued by the Imagawa changed his given name to Motoyasu when he took over the Matsudaira clan. The Moto taken from "Yoshimoto Imagawa". When he allied with Nobunaga he changed his name to Ieyasu Tokugawa and remained one of Nobunaga's most faithful allies till his death.

    • @extrahistory
      @extrahistory  10 лет назад +16

      Re: the second part... You're going to enjoy a moment a few scripts down the line ; )
      -JP

    • @JackgarPrime
      @JackgarPrime 10 лет назад +6

      Kessen III is a lot of fun, but if you want another excellent experience based on the era, you should try out the Nobunaga's Ambition series. More political than Kessen, but that's part of what makes this time period so interesting.

    • @WadEpsilon
      @WadEpsilon 10 лет назад +2

      Matsudaira Takechiyo

      Matsudaira Motonobu

      Matsudaira Motoyasu

      Matsudaira Ieyasu

      Tokugawa Ieyasu

    • @EyeOfEld
      @EyeOfEld 10 лет назад +2

      It was actually the game Samurai Warriors 2: Empires that first got me interested in the era. I've also played the first Kessen, Nobunaga's Ambition: Iron Triangle, and Shogun 2, and I'm waiting for Samurai Warriors 4 to fall in price a bit so that I can afford it with my budget.

    • @Kaimax61
      @Kaimax61 10 лет назад +3

      Currently playing Sengoku Basara 4 lol

  • @KenshoYama
    @KenshoYama 10 лет назад +6

    Thank you so much Extra Credits for telling the tales of one of my favorite periods of history. I'm a little disappointed that you guys decided not to follow the rivalry between Takeda Shingen and Uesugi Kenshin, but I love how you're following my other favorite daimyo Oda Nobunaga. Dude's a badass

  • @viliussmproductions
    @viliussmproductions 10 лет назад +638

    Oh god, I just realized that I know nothing about history of continents other than Europe (and maybe N. America).

    • @matthewlinus4691
      @matthewlinus4691 10 лет назад +58

      ***** THat's kinda because Europe fucked with the history of every place in the world to a degree.

    • @matthewlinus4691
      @matthewlinus4691 10 лет назад +36

      ***** Because 'murica is heavily influenced by Europe, more than most countries.

    • @BigTuk
      @BigTuk 10 лет назад +5

      *****
      Well aside from the fact that they've had fights with just about every european countries. I mean the US sttll makes fun of the French for Surrendering in WW2 never mind that France had still not recovered from WW1. Then there's the whole thing with the british.you know former colony and all that.

    • @MrBKainX
      @MrBKainX 10 лет назад +8

      ehh in my classes I learned a lot about both Americas and Europe, a lot of the middle east and just a little bit about africa and east asia.

    • @nilesrock024
      @nilesrock024 10 лет назад +8

      Would you like to know more?
      Check out Crash Course: World History, Part I and II, and/or Dan Carlin's Hardcore History podcast (in the case of the latter, I recommend starting with the Wrath of the Khans series - awesome stuff, esp. for those of us whose US/European public school system education didn't really cover much in the way of Asian history beyond brief mentions).

  • @IgneousExtrusive
    @IgneousExtrusive Год назад +6

    As excellent as the new EC/EH episodes are, I still find myself missing the older era of the channel. Re watching them I can't quite pinpoint why as of yet, so maybe it's just nostalgia.

  • @NC0585
    @NC0585 6 лет назад +2

    I binge watched these videos for 4 hours and I now know more about the history of the middle east and Asia than I ever learned in my highschool world-history classes.

  • @extrahistory
    @extrahistory  9 лет назад +119

    If you liked #ExtraHistory's take on Sengoku Jidai and want to learn more by playing games, check out Gaijin Goombah's thoughts on the Sengoku Basara series: bit.ly/1Qe3JkT

    • @Mionikoi
      @Mionikoi 9 лет назад +2

      Nice. ^-^

    • @pokemonmastertakeru8714
      @pokemonmastertakeru8714 9 лет назад +3

      Extra Credits I got a suggestion for you. How about doing a topic no one expected? Ferdinand Magellan and the philippines.

    • @liammegahy9307
      @liammegahy9307 9 лет назад +1

      +Extra Credits COMMIT SEPIKU!!!

    • @Mionikoi
      @Mionikoi 9 лет назад +1

      liam megahy​
      Ehh? No.

    • @josephwear9572
      @josephwear9572 9 лет назад +1

      +Extra Credits Let me see if I have this straight. Ieyasu was taken hostage in 1548 and released 8 years later. Does that mean he was 8 when he was taken hostage!?

  • @Focie
    @Focie 10 лет назад +213

    As much as I adore your work here, I'd love to know more of the reasons behind the clan wars. You guys mentioned, glanced over, almost, that the one who controls the Shogun controls Japan... But was it really that simple? It seems... thin...
    Anyway, it's a really good episode, and I can't wait to see more of this series!
    Neat job, guys!

    • @FeatherWait
      @FeatherWait 10 лет назад +72

      Quote: "And whoever controls the Shogun, *at least in theory*, controls Japan."

    • @Quinnknights
      @Quinnknights 10 лет назад +8

      I was thinking similar.I for one will be looking for more information on that I think. Something to do before the next one comes out.

    • @nogitsune4452
      @nogitsune4452 10 лет назад +21

      Well, I *think* it's like this. The Shogunate is Japan's military leader, basically the only person with more authority then him is the emperor himself. If a clan could march on Kyoto, defeat the shogunate, and claim the title, they will be basically the military leader of Japan, thus kinda controlling it. It's basically a fight to become the alpha male of the pack of wolves. This information could be completely inaccurate though so please don't take my word for it.

    • @Unahim
      @Unahim 10 лет назад +42

      Nogitsune
      Actually, the Emperor was a figurehead for almost the entierity of Japan's history, unlike the one in China. The Shogun had much more real power than he did. The emeperor's role was as a spiritual and cultural leader, and he and his court spent most of their time on pointless rituals in the capital. Outward displays of status.
      Only a few Emperors managed to break this mold.

    • @IHeart16Bit
      @IHeart16Bit 10 лет назад +14

      Unahim
      Enter Emperor Meiji, gunpowder and the Boshin Senso. It amazes me to this day that Japan turned from an almost medieval state to a fully modernised, armed nation almost entirely under his rule.

  • @princereechaos133
    @princereechaos133 8 лет назад +159

    Who is the eldest son? Who could possibly be that one mysterious fi- It was Walpole.

  • @sol2544
    @sol2544 6 лет назад +6

    4:37 "A once-great clan was destroyed utterly." Freaking loved that Total War reference

  • @mrmrmeta3698
    @mrmrmeta3698 4 года назад +2

    This is still one of my fav channels and has just popped up in my recommendation

  • @MoiselleTheFae
    @MoiselleTheFae 10 лет назад +6

    Sengoku Jidai! So excited to see your take on this fascinating period. Already learning new things.

  • @DorkmasterFlek
    @DorkmasterFlek 10 лет назад +4

    Yesssss! New Extra History is always a great day! I've been looking forward to this series.

  • @snakes3425
    @snakes3425 8 лет назад +15

    Here's a suggestion for a Extra History: the Genpei War and the Rise of the Samurai in

  • @leisuregamer1419
    @leisuregamer1419 9 месяцев назад +1

    It has become some what of a tradition to rewatch this series once a year.

  • @crushingly
    @crushingly 7 лет назад +2

    My history teacher showed us this channel, and the first videos we watched were the ones on the Byzantine Empire. I've always been interested in Japanese history, and this is a very good video. I can't wait to watch my Yasu-kun lead!

  • @benandres9627
    @benandres9627 8 лет назад +24

    Play as Oda in Total War Shogun and destroy the Imigawa and Tokugawa in a few turns

  • @duckyuu5900
    @duckyuu5900 3 года назад +3

    second time watching the sengoku jidai series in years and I think I have a better understanding of following the story and the names since I know much more about the historical context.

  • @em5522
    @em5522 5 лет назад +3

    Oda Nobunaga's character is one that is most outright hard to pin down. He's pragmatic to the point of eccentricity (for that time), yet always ready to expend resources (people) that aren't 100% at his disposal. He has vision and stratagem to spare, yet seems prone to take such incredible, high-stakes risks. Sometimes, I can't tell if he actually cares for his friends/family or if he sees them mostly as pawns. He was brilliant in his conquest and policies, yet ruthless was his reign. He's an interesting character of history to say the least.

  • @magicalgirl1296
    @magicalgirl1296 3 года назад +2

    More than a century of non-stop Samurai war. That's horrifically metal.

  • @kdenes25
    @kdenes25 3 года назад +8

    Came back from the Netflix series to rewatch this masterpiece!!!

  • @Outshinedsg
    @Outshinedsg 10 лет назад +4

    One of my favorite historical periods. I hope you cover Masamune Date and Takeda Shingen, even if it's just a brief bit.

  • @havememesgonetoofar64
    @havememesgonetoofar64 8 лет назад +40

    It's their fault for letting their general die so early in the battle... Oda clans ashigaru spam defeated them.

  • @ZeSheshamHahu
    @ZeSheshamHahu 10 лет назад +5

    One point for the recap correction in the end: Oba Nobunaga's kabuto doesn't have that crest. The sloped crest is of Date Masamune, from what I found Nobunaga had sort of a "standard" crest on his helmet.

  • @thenewguyinred
    @thenewguyinred 8 лет назад +2

    I love how a lot of these battles are won with cunning strategy, tricks, and tactics rather then just mindless brute strength and numbers.

  • @junaidali1235
    @junaidali1235 6 лет назад +2

    This one is just awesome. Japan's history has always been fascinating for me. I request the extra history team to make some more series of interesting events in the Japanese history.

  • @bradymenting5120
    @bradymenting5120 5 лет назад +8

    7:00 it's like reverse Thermopylae

  • @AnjelCaido69
    @AnjelCaido69 4 года назад +23

    I'm really hoping for an Assassin's Creed game set in this period

    • @garrettlaundry357
      @garrettlaundry357 4 года назад +1

      We got Ghost of Tsushima... So... Kinda?

    • @arvinbuensalida6239
      @arvinbuensalida6239 3 года назад +5

      @@garrettlaundry357 ghost of Tsushima is based on the 1200s, when kublai khan tried to invade Japan.

    • @kristiankepley5944
      @kristiankepley5944 3 года назад

      @@arvinbuensalida6239 yep. I do want a AC game in warring states Japan. Where the assassins. Are actually templars, shown at the end. Seeking to bring order to japan

  • @cruznunez9981
    @cruznunez9981 8 лет назад +179

    Boshin war, please?

  • @RajKumar-zl7fu
    @RajKumar-zl7fu 6 лет назад +2

    The animations are lit !! 😀 every work is amazing ! Thanks for your efforts

  • @somebody3143
    @somebody3143 6 лет назад

    I am so glad that Extra Credits was smart and thoughtful enough to include both the Near and Far East in this brilliant series.

  • @floranent5683
    @floranent5683 4 года назад +4

    I really must say, great job on all this. Me being a feudal Japan enthusiast can tell you sure did your research. Although to be honest, I'm not an expert on this, but great job!

  • @mogerus
    @mogerus 10 лет назад +44

    And that is why Oda Nobunaga is also known as "The Fool".

  • @seiyafurukawa8942
    @seiyafurukawa8942 9 лет назад +53

    How he is saying imigawa is ticking me off. Its fricken imagawa.

  • @basedimperialism
    @basedimperialism 2 года назад +1

    Golden Age of Extra History

  • @loveflink4334
    @loveflink4334 6 лет назад

    These videos honestly make me despite the educational system. I’ve learned so much more history in 2 days by watching your videos than I’ve ever done in school

  • @MrBKainX
    @MrBKainX 10 лет назад +41

    this will be interesting, out of all of world history east asian is probably the one I know the least about as a whole.

    • @norika2965
      @norika2965 6 лет назад

      MrBKainX I’m opposite of ya

  • @foilfighter3319
    @foilfighter3319 3 года назад +3

    Wow I feel like this came out yesterday

  • @Justt436
    @Justt436 8 лет назад +72

    Yo like this would make a really badass anime.

    • @NESOAries
      @NESOAries 8 лет назад +2

      Yea

    • @Dudeguyforeverlulz
      @Dudeguyforeverlulz 8 лет назад +47

      +Justt436 Only if it was grounded in realism. Nothing would suck the interest out of the historical setting more than dudes jumping twenty feet in the air and running faster than a bullet.

    • @kerfirou9840
      @kerfirou9840 8 лет назад +21

      I think they have made Sengoku era many, MANY different animes.
      After all, It is one of the most famous era in Japan. And Oda Nobunaga are really famous.

    • @j0rdq765
      @j0rdq765 6 лет назад +2

      Justt436 it did look at Naruto

    • @usa_py0n
      @usa_py0n 6 лет назад +7

      There are animes based on it. If you want, try looking up Hyouge Mono.

  • @Biczeschlappe
    @Biczeschlappe 8 лет назад

    You know, I've got to say, these are a lot more engaging when you go in not knowing anything about the period. I'm actually glad I've put off learning about the particulars of ww1 and the sengoku period up til now, won't have the story spoiled :)

  • @davidsworld3603
    @davidsworld3603 8 лет назад +2

    This video is a great intro to the Sengoku Jidai! Thank you!

  • @ginko1548
    @ginko1548 7 месяцев назад +25

    who came here because of the new tv show shogun?

  • @NiraSader
    @NiraSader 6 лет назад +8

    "Sit back and watch me win this" -Oda Nobunaga

  • @MariR-zm8wr
    @MariR-zm8wr Год назад +3

    You have a real talent telling a story, I was holding my breath all the way. This was so fun and instructive. Thanks for sharing!

  • @АртемКороль-э3н
    @АртемКороль-э3н 4 года назад +2

    Wow, that`s amazing how interesting and useful this content may be due to the great explanation followed by the animation! Thanks a lot !!!

  • @britpoint7022
    @britpoint7022 8 лет назад +2

    I can't believe this series is two years old now! I watched this when it came out and it doesn't feel like more than 6 months! Oh, time, there you go making fools of us all again.
    On another note I'm getting in the mood for some Shogun 2 again.

  • @fingerling54
    @fingerling54 9 лет назад +13

    I wonder whether you would like to consider making the Chinese Spring-Autumn and/or Warring States Extra History? It may be less well-known to the west compared to the Japanese Sengoku Jida, due to lack of games/mangas centered on this periord which Sengoku Jida enjoys. But really there are interesting stories there fitting very much to the style of this series.

    • @user-qb4on2qm7z
      @user-qb4on2qm7z 9 лет назад

      +fingerling54 But the sengoku jidai is the warring states era. That is literally what it translates to. Sen from Sensou (war) goku was the word for country or state. Jidai literally means great time or era. But I am assuming you mean the Chinese warring states.

    • @xenotypos
      @xenotypos 8 лет назад +1

      +fingerling54 There are several games about the warring states period in China, both western and even Japanese (for example all those Dynasty Warriors...). I don't think the period isn't unknown or not represented. But a video about it would be very interesting yes. I want them to do so many videos about so many periods actually. ahah.

    • @fingerling54
      @fingerling54 8 лет назад

      +d Was I not clear in meaning exactly the Chinese warring states era?

    • @fingerling54
      @fingerling54 8 лет назад +1

      +xenotypos Well, what you said exactly proved my point: that the Chinese Warring States Period (en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Warring_States_period) is relatively unknown to the west (you seem to be French). Dynasty Warriors is about the Three Kingdom Period (en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Three_Kingdoms), which, thanks to KOEI, is better known worldwide.

    • @xenotypos
      @xenotypos 8 лет назад

      fingerling54
      Oh, I admit I indeed confused the two, I just thought you refered the the three kingdoms warring each other by "warring states".
      It's a fact that the three Kingdoms period is at least as known as the Sengoku Jidai, I also played for a while at a recent episode of the turn based strategy wargame Romance of the Three Kingdoms (which was awesome), and I remember watching a film about this period too (didn't really like it, more a fantasm with supermen than history, but I guess the book is a bit like that too).
      I'd personnally prefer a video about the 3 Kindgoms before the warring states period, even if the two could be interesting probably (I just really want something that sumarize and analyse what happened there in the three kingdoms, and know the exact differences with the book).

  • @helenanilsson5666
    @helenanilsson5666 7 лет назад +4

    Heads up everyone getting into this series! The last episode comment section was full of people who complained over not following the story with all them foreign names that "all sound the same", so here's the *three* names you need to remember:
    *Nobunaga, Tokugawa,* and *Hideyoshi.*
    Whatever happens in the video, listen for Nobu, Toku and/or Hide.
    Those are your cues to pay attention, the other names are supporting characters that you may put to memory if you have enough attention span left for it, but don't bother if the lack of western names are already a struggle for you.

  • @sharkfinbite
    @sharkfinbite 8 лет назад +3

    I remember coming across a documentary about one of those leaders in the Tokugawa clan. They describe the guy as being a great political strategist. He was a good military too but he was able to figure out in this terrible time utilizing strategic diplomacy, politics, and setting up connections was important for him as much as military activities.

  • @AndrewSmith-ck2kl
    @AndrewSmith-ck2kl 4 года назад +1

    Dang I miss old Extra history like this

  • @simenvh2353
    @simenvh2353 5 лет назад +1

    0:00. That opening jingle makes me so happy!

  • @pegadirty
    @pegadirty 10 лет назад +4

    I really like how you've finally stepped into the Sengoku Jidai, though I'd really like to see more of the actors involved: just a skim through the most popular Japanese media today (yes, anime and the like) will tell you that there are a lot of large-scale events that need to be covered here, most particularly the great Uesugi-Takeda rivalry, as well as the legends of people like Honda Tadakatsu; the "One-eyed Dragon" Date Masamune of Oshu; Sanada Yukimura, whose most trusted agent and leader of his Ten Braves, Sarutobi Sasuke, is basically a folk legend, and "The Eccentric" Maeda Keiji.
    EC pls.

  • @CComrade
    @CComrade 8 лет назад +133

    Advisor to the Imagawa: "Our men are running from the battlefield! Shamefur dispray!"

  • @pitioti
    @pitioti 4 года назад +4

    8:44: That's a whole new level of plot twist 0o0

  • @theducknavy9288
    @theducknavy9288 3 года назад +1

    The very thing that introduced me to this channel.

  • @tonedeaf73
    @tonedeaf73 7 лет назад +1

    re watched this series again, I think this has to be my fifth time... good job guys, its is very well put together and I really enjoy your other videos too!! I have watch most historical videos at least twice lol

  • @Netherfly
    @Netherfly 10 лет назад +53

    Not gonna lie, I have some problems with the narrative you're trying to spin here. First, its pretty weird to talk about Nobunaga without mentioning his earlier battle with Saito Dosan or his reputation. He was the "Fool of Owari." He was underestimated by -everyone-. You also seem to want to make this story just about Nobunaga and Ieyasu--which is one hell of a sin (of ommission). You're giving the latter far more credit than he deserves. Of the three great unifiers, Nobunaga conquered Japan, but Hideyoshi was the one who got to rule Japan and the one who built its new government and established many of the social policies that would define and eventually contribute to the collapse of the Tokugawa Shogunate. His is also the more interesting tale of the three--as he was not born into samurai nobility; he was born a peasant. And he rose to become to most powerful man in the country. All Ieyasu did was inherit/usurp the Toyotomi government.
    But maybe these are inevitable problems with reducing such a vibrant and dynamic period of history to a few short cartoons.
    Still, at the very least you should have known that Miyamoto Musashi was not a Sengoku-era person at all. There are some (unsubstantiated) rumors that he fought at Sekigahara, popularized in Yoshikawa's novel, but even if that here true, it was the LAST battle of the Sengoku period. Musashi was a person of the early Edo-period.

    • @ErebosGR
      @ErebosGR 10 лет назад +2

      You're absolutely right.
      Hearing Musashi being associated with Sengoku Jidai raised quite an eyebrow.

    • @AegixDrakan
      @AegixDrakan 10 лет назад +22

      Considering they said that "even a peasant could end up becoming ruler of Japan", I'm fairly sure that Hideyoshi will come up. ;)

    • @2Gambi2
      @2Gambi2 10 лет назад +1

      It's also a bit weird how they marked kyoto the prefecture and not kyoto the city .... but anyhow ... i think this is mostly going to be about the unification of japan and I'm not entirely sure buuuttt at this point of time Hideyoshi wasn't really a factor yet. I'm not even sure if he already reached the status of an official vasall of nobunaga. I think that happened a lot later actually .... and he realy is the least know out of the three among those who didn't realy study japanese history (meaning anime and manga fans)

    • @Mandemon1990
      @Mandemon1990 10 лет назад +2

      Considering that this was the first episode that focused on one small part of the whole deal... don't get depressed yet. This time focus was on these two. Who knows about the next time?
      I mean, their WW1 video didn't start with focus on the Czar and his deliberations, or other such stuff.n.

    • @Suunai
      @Suunai 10 лет назад +6

      I'd suggest waiting for the full series to be completed before complaining of its small scope--they're only just getting started. They're already mentioned Hideyoshi in the beginning, and made an oblique mention of Hideyoshi's origins. I'm sure they'll be covering him--and the broader events of the period--in more detail in later episodes.

  • @shephow
    @shephow 4 года назад +5

    Man this got me to play shogun 2 total war again for twelve hours straight

  • @MikkelPedersenKaas
    @MikkelPedersenKaas 10 лет назад +11

    I'm having a REALLY hard time keeping track of the clans and the names. Hope it'll get better

    • @techTVids
      @techTVids 10 лет назад +1

      just focus on the emblems

    • @FreaperFTW
      @FreaperFTW 10 лет назад +6

      Play some Total War: Shogun 2 and you'll know them in no time :p
      I think I was able to recognize most, if not all, "mon" shown this episode.

    • @MikkelPedersenKaas
      @MikkelPedersenKaas 10 лет назад

      FreaperFTW Jandau85 Good points both. It's one of the best games in the series anyways, so it's worth a re-visit :)

  • @SuperOverlord94
    @SuperOverlord94 8 лет назад +1

    Why the hell haven't I found this channel before? I just love it! Instant sub!

  • @desislavabozhinova906
    @desislavabozhinova906 3 года назад

    I am studying for my Japanese history exam in uni through your videos and I just want to tell you how much I appreciate your work

  • @pauloatanasio7567
    @pauloatanasio7567 7 месяцев назад +3

    Reference to Total War catches on

  • @famweefood7073
    @famweefood7073 5 лет назад +17

    This is historically wrong... WALPOLE IS SUPPOSED TO BE HERE

  • @KeyleeTamirian
    @KeyleeTamirian 9 лет назад +7

    Ahhh, now after i finished Samurai Warriors 4 and playing Samurai Warriors 4-II, i can finally watch this history ^__^

  • @sinisamisirlic8349
    @sinisamisirlic8349 3 года назад +2

    One of coolest yt channels ever!!!!

  • @Fruit_Cake_Boii
    @Fruit_Cake_Boii 6 месяцев назад +2

    Holy cow, this came out nine years ago.
    That was not something I was fully prepared to realise-

  • @Necroskull388
    @Necroskull388 10 лет назад +40

    I'm guessing that the part about slicing off the spearhead was an embellishment--that's pretty much impossible to do in actual combat, no matter how sharp your sword is. A spear shaft that's flimsy enough to be sliced through would be useless even if it did still have its spearhead.
    Anyway, I was a bit worried when you said you'd cover Sengoku Jidai, since I've always found that stuff boring, but I'm enjoying this.

    • @shapaza
      @shapaza 10 лет назад +14

      Yeah, I think that was just a bit of embellishment to make the story more exciting. It's pretty much impossible to chop off the head of a spear in just one blow like you see in the movies.
      Regardless, I still found the video interesting and I look forward to the next in the series. :D

    • @gebatron604
      @gebatron604 10 лет назад +29

      It's not as though this is a new spear, though. It's just been used to kill a load of people, so it's probably a bit beaten up. I think it's perfectly possible

    • @Clowndoe
      @Clowndoe 10 лет назад

      Guy Potts There's still the problem that swords don't come even close to cutting a decent spear shaft, especially when someone's just holding it where his arms will just move with the blow. I've cut across a hockey stick with an axe when I was a kid, you can tell when it's about to give way and you wouldn't use it as a weapon at that point.

    • @Catalistic
      @Catalistic 10 лет назад +11

      I think it's plausible if you look it as "breaking" the staff of the spear rather than slicing/chopping it.

    • @spookyskelebloke5388
      @spookyskelebloke5388 10 лет назад +3

      You've never seen a Katana slice through different shit, have you? Regardless, I kinda want to see that cited, it's a cool thing to know such a level of detail was recorded somewhere and kept in tact all these years, so I'd hate for such a thing to be just added in for the sake of story telling.

  • @afriendlyrebel5709
    @afriendlyrebel5709 4 года назад +7

    5:57 Dutch Van Der Linde's Ancestor

  • @Derpinator01
    @Derpinator01 10 лет назад +9

    I foresee another Extra History series based on the Romance of the Three Kingdoms (AKA the Dynasty Warriors story)

    • @theknightofbadassness301
      @theknightofbadassness301 10 лет назад

      Already asked for it!

    • @wratched
      @wratched 10 лет назад

      The knight of badassness Sheesh. Have you read that? Took me six months. If they can sum it up in four episodes, I will sub them on Patreon on principle.

    • @theknightofbadassness301
      @theknightofbadassness301 10 лет назад

      Mostly but that was a long time ago now so a refresher from these guys would help.

    • @sosoishero
      @sosoishero 10 лет назад

      The knight of badassness I doubt it. Romance of the Three Kingdoms stems from The Yellow Rebellion, where China is still split like the Sengoku Japan. Problem is, Romance of the Three Kingdoms is way too complicated, with The rise of and fall of Yuan family, leading to more problems. The Rise Three Kingdoms are like 60% into the "Romance of the Three Kingdoms" period, with the Battle of Che Bi. Later ,"Juan" swoops in and screwed over "Wei", then proceed to finish off "Wu". And Shu were long gone before this happens.
      TL;DR You at need to at least have degree in Chinese history to know about "Romance of the Three Kingdoms", it is just....way too complicated =D

    • @theknightofbadassness301
      @theknightofbadassness301 10 лет назад

      All history is complicated but a nice quick recap based on the early period (when Liu Bie was buddies with Cao Cao) would be nice. They have done WWI with no real problem.

  • @akbrahma7739
    @akbrahma7739 6 лет назад +1

    You kept the name of the Matsudaira boy a secret till the last, that's good, very good indeed.

  • @jakobbrown6028
    @jakobbrown6028 7 лет назад

    My favorite extra credits history series yet