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Once again, I would like to suggest you reach out to Gaijin Goombah for future projects that delve into Japanese culture, history, and mythology. He's a bit of an authority here on RUclips regarding all of that, and he can also help you get some things straight that you're a bit lost on. Maybe you could even try doing a collab with him at some point.
Considering that Outworld is not only Earthrealm’s biggest opp, but that the emperor of Outworld is named Shao Kahn, I’m gonna guess that the Mongol history is why Fujin and Raiden are Earthrealm’s protectors.
@@skyden24195 I always found it cool that he was named Kahn, and I felt there could be some legit reason to do so considering all of the other mythological inspirations. Granted, the Khans were very real, but due to their connection to Raiden, it’s part of the Japanese mythos. I’m glad I finally got to confirm my suspicions thanks to this video.
@@enochabraham688 there is also a very dangerous ruler in the Star Trek mythos named Kahn. Just thought I'd point it out, mostly because of the relevance of the name being associated with powerful rulers, rulers who are quite often depicted as, at least to some extent if not completely, malevolent in nature.
@@skyden24195 I think it was all inspired by the legend of the Mongol Khans. I remember him, and at least in his first iteration, he was really tan and had sleek black hair. The Khans may not have been holistically evil per se, but their sheer level of brutality may be unmatched. I mean, who else had the idea to use the dead bodies of their enemies as flaming projectile weapons??
@@enochabraham688 I'd have to agree about the "evil" associated aspect of the name being derived more from the opinions/perceptions of those who were conquered by the Mongols/Mongol Kahns. They were brutal, but at the same time they could be very diplomatic when it better served their purposes. After all, one doesn't control an empire as big as theirs by brute force alone. That would be impractical.
Fun(?) but slightly irrelevant fact: the storms that pushed the mongols back from Japan would be called the "Divine Wind," more commonly known as kamikaze.
My favorite myth about Raiden is when he came down and fought for David Lo Pan against Jack Burton in the movie Big Trouble In Little China. Ok, so they never named him in there, but this did at the very least inspire the look of Raiden in Mortal Kombat, or at least has a common inspiration. I'm curious if there is some sort of lore in there.
You said that she had given birth to eight Raijins from different parts of her body which represented a different kind of thunder, then you listed them as follows: Great Thunder from her head, Fire-Thunder from her breast, Black-Thunder from her stomach, Blossoming Thunder from her oyster ditch, Earth Thunder from her right hand, Rumbling Thunder from her left foot and Couchant Thunder from her right foot. This counts only 7.
I swear upon my life bro I love your amazing videos and content in folklore in so much more Greek mythology in Norris I truly respect you your content that life you live in doing these uploads and videos man I even follow you on Twitter to show love and respect brother that's how much I care for you and your videos
I haven’t been on ur RUclips in months but I always listen to your podcasts. Keep doing this Jon! 🎉🎉🎉 I really appreciate your channel. I’ve been watching for years! Thank you, for the detailed videoz
Finally some Shinto religion deities. 😭😭😭😭🥰🥰🥰🥰 you are the greatest John Solo. Cannot wait for videos on Fujin, Izanami, Izanagi, Tsukuyomi, Susanoo (my favorite Shinto god) their sister Amaterasu...creatures like Shukaku, Nekomata, Ushi-oni and obviously you covered Kitsune.
Jon may i suggest that you look into the mythology of the orochi next ? I’m sure you’ll find it similar to the legends of Hercules and Perseus in some aspects
Its ironic that you uploaded this a day after i was looking up details about Raijin for an art piece i was doing. I was also trying to see if there was a specific set number of taiko drums he is normally seen with. Couldnt find anything stating it.......then here YOU come. As upset as i am for not finding it first......thanks for finding it period. I thought it was nine drums....but your added context makes it make sense why theres 8 instead.
A big thank you, Jon, as one of my favorite fellow human beings on the reality we live on and call home. For doing a video on one of my favorite demons, Gods/Kami or physical personification of a piece of nature placed with many fictional franchises for us to enjoy. Especially because of how much of the ancient pieces of history we have that are detailed upon him. Along with me giving his name to me, as a self-given nickname for myself, because of my volcanic thundering-like rage issues and my school past as a drummer. Along with me nicknaming one of my honorary American sisters Amaterasu or Izanagi, because of how much she as a slightly older angelic sister of mine is in caring for me and being one of the people in my life that I say try to make my days worth going through with my strength as I have my depression and temper issues. With that as a piece of me being a firm believer in the Japanese mythos along with the Norse and some others on our reality. Always I am thankful you do videos like these as a giant fan of yours, who uses your videos to help in my own research of our world’s past
Actually, a video about Japan’s indigenous population might be a fun idea as well. I know there is one ethnic group in the north of the country that is considered to be the original inhabitants. Other populations came from China and Korea, even though Japan has such a proud identity on its own. How all this compares to the early history of Shintoism would be fun to learn about.
I watched 'Taro the Dragon boy' a few times. There's the blue a d red demon and a lot more of japanese mythology like tengu, yuki onna, and the story of how Taro was raised by his grandma after his mother was turned into a dragon before Taro was born. He then sets out to find his mother and on the way learns about rice cultivation and teaches it to the poor people of japan and even has the vision about turning the mountain flanks into terrace fields.
I absolutely did not know the characters were based on real gods. That makes me enjoy the games and lore so much more. Love the channel as always, keep ‘er goin’ Jon
Raijin also appeared on the Japanese video game, Magician Lord. Which is about a young sorcerer, who fights demonic forces touches these crystals spheres. That turn him into these deities. You probably remember the video game. 🎮
I don't know if this is accurate, but I once heard somewhere (I can't remember where) that the Mongols had a chief deity who was a thunder god named Tengri, whose anger was believed to manifest as thunderstorms. I've also heard the phrase, "Mongols fear only thunder," in reference to this, but again I can't say if any of what I've heard is accurate.
Hey Jon solo I really like your videos they are really cool I don't think you may know me but I used to be a student of your wife's class in 6th or 7th grade i don't really remember but it's sad that you guys moved but thanks for making these vids -Aziel
My favorite depiction of Raijin is from xxxHolic. We first get introduced to him when he gets stuck in a wall of a department store's appliance section. He's got the bad attitude and takes insult very easily, but is overall helpless to refuse any request by Yuuko and (in his last depiction in the series to date) stops Amewarashi from dispelling the rain so he can treat everyone who gathered at the Fox's Oden cart to a lightshow on his departure before they resume the Moon Viewing party.
unrelated to Raijin, but i think you should check out the manga and/or anime Record of Ragnarok, a series about a tournament to decide the fate of humanity
How did I not notice this video sooner? I know too little about the Shinto kami, and they pop up a lot in manga and anime and Japanese games. If my memory is correct, Kanji's persona's final form in Persona 4 is Raijin. Just to name one more place where Raijin shows up. I don't think I have heard anything other than the creation myth. The other stories are news to me, or at least I don't remember hearing them before. Also, I don't think it was mentioned, but adding to the messed up facts, Izanagi and Izanami are not only husband and wife. Some say they are also siblings.
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Once again, I would like to suggest you reach out to Gaijin Goombah for future projects that delve into Japanese culture, history, and mythology. He's a bit of an authority here on RUclips regarding all of that, and he can also help you get some things straight that you're a bit lost on. Maybe you could even try doing a collab with him at some point.
I really would like for you to do a messed up origin story on Damballa
Considering that Outworld is not only Earthrealm’s biggest opp, but that the emperor of Outworld is named Shao Kahn, I’m gonna guess that the Mongol history is why Fujin and Raiden are Earthrealm’s protectors.
Good call.
@@skyden24195 I always found it cool that he was named Kahn, and I felt there could be some legit reason to do so considering all of the other mythological inspirations. Granted, the Khans were very real, but due to their connection to Raiden, it’s part of the Japanese mythos. I’m glad I finally got to confirm my suspicions thanks to this video.
@@enochabraham688 there is also a very dangerous ruler in the Star Trek mythos named Kahn. Just thought I'd point it out, mostly because of the relevance of the name being associated with powerful rulers, rulers who are quite often depicted as, at least to some extent if not completely, malevolent in nature.
@@skyden24195 I think it was all inspired by the legend of the Mongol Khans. I remember him, and at least in his first iteration, he was really tan and had sleek black hair. The Khans may not have been holistically evil per se, but their sheer level of brutality may be unmatched. I mean, who else had the idea to use the dead bodies of their enemies as flaming projectile weapons??
@@enochabraham688 I'd have to agree about the "evil" associated aspect of the name being derived more from the opinions/perceptions of those who were conquered by the Mongols/Mongol Kahns. They were brutal, but at the same time they could be very diplomatic when it better served their purposes. After all, one doesn't control an empire as big as theirs by brute force alone. That would be impractical.
Yes! Please do some more of Japanese mythology. I'd also love to see some Yokai too!
Same. 😊
I only know yokai bc of the show lol
He's covered a few yokai so far. I also love it when he talks about Japanese deities, mostly because I was born in Japan.
Fun(?) but slightly irrelevant fact: the storms that pushed the mongols back from Japan would be called the "Divine Wind," more commonly known as kamikaze.
And it sounds more like Fuujin/風神's doing than Raijin/雷神's.
"Blossoming thunder from her oyster ditch" omg this had me rollin! 😂💀
im gonna use that as an insult "shut up you oyster ditch" 😅
0:09 yup. Can confirm you 100% sound like a mythology bro😂😂 spot on w that one lmao
OMG "oyster ditch" is new to me--another reason to love this channel :)
Whats "oyster ditch"?
@@Cosmic_Uranus vajayjay
RAIDEN, STOP THAT BLADE!
lightning gods are some of the coolest and it’s cool that we’re getting into Japanese mythology cause I never see anyone talk about it
"Oyster ditch" thats the best thing I've heard in a while
Aye, Jon Solo, you're dope. Thanks for not being a tool.
Any time!
Love your videos great as always
I mean… he kinda is a tool… of knowledge. So a good tool
I've been waiting for him to cover this one! Can't wait for the one on Ashrah, One of my favorite MK characters.
For real
11:30 "You're gonna feel REALLY sorry for him."
Me: I already do!!!
My favorite myth about Raiden is when he came down and fought for David Lo Pan against Jack Burton in the movie Big Trouble In Little China. Ok, so they never named him in there, but this did at the very least inspire the look of Raiden in Mortal Kombat, or at least has a common inspiration. I'm curious if there is some sort of lore in there.
6:56 So Hiehechi Mishima has been an oni this whole time?! Everything makes sense now😂😂😂😂😂😂
Set, Thor, and Zeus are awesome but giving Shango an honorable mention would've been nice. *Shrug*
Raiden is a daddy, also speaking of shinto myths, you could also do Fujin or some Pokemon who are based upon deities from Japanese myths.
To be more specific, Kublai Khan was the emperor of Yuan Dynasty (Mongol ruled) China, the empire as a whole had already broken up.
Yes! More Shinto and talk about Yokai, there’s so many ranging from obscure to just downright horrifying.
Absolutely love your channel it has taught me so much!!!
Raijin is probably one of those Dark Souls bosses that seem very intimidating at first but become absolutely pathetic once you beat them
Japanese folklore has a lot of crazy stuff in it. Always happy to learn more about it
Funny: Susanoo is the “storm” god, but evidently not thunder.
Susanoo is the god of storms,
Susanoo is a more popular Japanese deity@@niivektv
I love watching and listening to John talk about gods or history also hi John Solo 👋
You said that she had given birth to eight Raijins from different parts of her body which represented a different kind of thunder, then you listed them as follows:
Great Thunder from her head,
Fire-Thunder from her breast,
Black-Thunder from her stomach,
Blossoming Thunder from her oyster ditch,
Earth Thunder from her right hand,
Rumbling Thunder from her left foot and
Couchant Thunder from her right foot.
This counts only 7.
I swear upon my life bro I love your amazing videos and content in folklore in so much more Greek mythology in Norris I truly respect you your content that life you live in doing these uploads and videos man I even follow you on Twitter to show love and respect brother that's how much I care for you and your videos
When Raiden screams "Flying Thunder God", makes sense now since Raijin is...a flying thunder god
I was literally just researching Raijin the other day, very cool to see you did a video on him
RULES OF NATURE
And they run when the sun comes up
With their lives on the line
Oh wait... Wrong Raiden
I haven’t been on ur RUclips in months but I always listen to your podcasts. Keep doing this Jon! 🎉🎉🎉 I really appreciate your channel. I’ve been watching for years! Thank you, for the detailed videoz
Enjoyed this video can’t wait for the Fujin video; he’s my favorite
Seeing you discuss more japanese mythology would be amazing, especially all the yokai legends i love those
Finally some Shinto religion deities. 😭😭😭😭🥰🥰🥰🥰 you are the greatest John Solo. Cannot wait for videos on Fujin, Izanami, Izanagi, Tsukuyomi, Susanoo (my favorite Shinto god) their sister Amaterasu...creatures like Shukaku, Nekomata, Ushi-oni and obviously you covered Kitsune.
Love your video, Jon Solo, and keep up the great work you are awesome
Jon may i suggest that you look into the mythology of the orochi next ? I’m sure you’ll find it similar to the legends of Hercules and Perseus in some aspects
Its ironic that you uploaded this a day after i was looking up details about Raijin for an art piece i was doing.
I was also trying to see if there was a specific set number of taiko drums he is normally seen with. Couldnt find anything stating it.......then here YOU come.
As upset as i am for not finding it first......thanks for finding it period. I thought it was nine drums....but your added context makes it make sense why theres 8 instead.
You can't forget Enel from One Piece. I can definitely see the inspiration for his design.
Me and my friend would like to say “ THANK YOU JON SOLO!”😂you’re the best ❤️
A big thank you, Jon, as one of my favorite fellow human beings on the reality we live on and call home. For doing a video on one of my favorite demons, Gods/Kami or physical personification of a piece of nature placed with many fictional franchises for us to enjoy. Especially because of how much of the ancient pieces of history we have that are detailed upon him. Along with me giving his name to me, as a self-given nickname for myself, because of my volcanic thundering-like rage issues and my school past as a drummer. Along with me nicknaming one of my honorary American sisters Amaterasu or Izanagi, because of how much she as a slightly older angelic sister of mine is in caring for me and being one of the people in my life that I say try to make my days worth going through with my strength as I have my depression and temper issues. With that as a piece of me being a firm believer in the Japanese mythos along with the Norse and some others on our reality. Always I am thankful you do videos like these as a giant fan of yours, who uses your videos to help in my own research of our world’s past
I'm at work on a monday fighting for my life and you just casually whip out oyster ditch 😂😂😂
This is a great episode! Tbh though… I initially thought you were starting a mortal kombat series 😅 I was so excited lol
yeah i love that weekender bag. only drawback, the handle on mine started flaking within a use or two.
Perfect timing with this since it rained with some features from thunder and lightning earlier today in my city
Actually, a video about Japan’s indigenous population might be a fun idea as well. I know there is one ethnic group in the north of the country that is considered to be the original inhabitants. Other populations came from China and Korea, even though Japan has such a proud identity on its own. How all this compares to the early history of Shintoism would be fun to learn about.
I watched 'Taro the Dragon boy' a few times. There's the blue a d red demon and a lot more of japanese mythology like tengu, yuki onna, and the story of how Taro was raised by his grandma after his mother was turned into a dragon before Taro was born. He then sets out to find his mother and on the way learns about rice cultivation and teaches it to the poor people of japan and even has the vision about turning the mountain flanks into terrace fields.
Also, this was very interesting and cool to watch h! Thank you for teaching us all about these things that nobody else would've!
You are awesome! thanks for covering the flying thunder God .
Can you do videos on the Sumerian gods? I love your videos because I have to learn. And their gods are so fascinating.
Gotta say that the one with O-Chiyo is my fav as one of my fav idols is called Chiyo as well.
The god i never thought about you considering doing but a video i NEEDED nonetheless love Mortal Kombat and your videos so much
John u just know how to make the best joke skits in the middle of any video❤❤❤
I feel enlightened learning about stories other than the predominant Eoropean stock.
I think the guy who blows up at the end of Big Trouble In Little China was also Raiden. He didn't do much either but was effective.
I absolutely did not know the characters were based on real gods. That makes me enjoy the games and lore so much more. Love the channel as always, keep ‘er goin’ Jon
You've probably got this covered, but I'd love to see you cover the yokai.
Been waiting for this
I love learning about mythology from different cultures.
Seeing all the artwork from Smite, is so cool. I play that game because of my mythology hyperfixation.
I think you're forgetting one really cool representation of him. Does anybody remember Big Trouble in Little China.
I was born in Japan. I get excited whenever you talk about Shinto dieties.
There should've been a record scratch effect when Sugaroo (I hoped I spelled that right) burst through that door in that story.
Weirdly you'd think the Japanese would still make izanami hot even as a decaying corpse
Hi Jon Solo! If you're covering more Japanese mythology, can you talk about the tale of Kuni-Yuzuri from the Kojiki?
Raijin also appeared on the Japanese video game, Magician Lord. Which is about a young sorcerer, who fights demonic forces touches these crystals spheres. That turn him into these deities. You probably remember the video game. 🎮
7:15
They’re also referenced in Final Fantasy eight
I hope you'll eventually get to African mythology and folklore.
I do enjoy your Norwigen folklore videos.
First I thought, Zeus. Then I thought, Thor? Nah my thoughts get crazier...HELLBOY!!!! I enjoyed this video so much 🤣👏👏👏
I don't know if this is accurate, but I once heard somewhere (I can't remember where) that the Mongols had a chief deity who was a thunder god named Tengri, whose anger was believed to manifest as thunderstorms. I've also heard the phrase, "Mongols fear only thunder," in reference to this, but again I can't say if any of what I've heard is accurate.
You should do all the major mortal Kombat characters
This video is so thunderous!
Great video
Just clicked the notif! I saw the title and thought of Raiden Shogun from Genshin Impact XD
Hey Jon solo I really like your videos they are really cool I don't think you may know me but I used to be a student of your wife's class in 6th or 7th grade i don't really remember but it's sad that you guys moved but thanks for making these vids -Aziel
Love it!
Oyster ditch. Now that's a new one. This one was fantastic ! Raijin is one of my absolute favorite Gods.
I really would like for you to do a messed up origin story on Damballa
Don't forget about big trouble in little china 😂
Ah yes, Sugar-ooh and Cannon, my favorite Shinto Kami 😂
I knew it all! Cause when i was playing Mortal Kombat I did play as Raiden :D
Yep No matter where you go… there is always a storm/sky god taking the protagonist role
00:30 what about my boy Tlaloc?
Hope you do Korean mythology at some point!
Catch that thunder, how?
Ride the lightning. 😁
Raijin is one of the coolest, in all honestly.
HEY YEAH, please 🙏 do an Onryo messed up please
My favorite depiction of Raijin is from xxxHolic. We first get introduced to him when he gets stuck in a wall of a department store's appliance section. He's got the bad attitude and takes insult very easily, but is overall helpless to refuse any request by Yuuko and (in his last depiction in the series to date) stops Amewarashi from dispelling the rain so he can treat everyone who gathered at the Fox's Oden cart to a lightshow on his departure before they resume the Moon Viewing party.
Limp as a Bizkit!
Do the messed up origins of Sun Wukong
Did you say "oyster ditch"?? 😂😂😭😂😂😭😂😂😭
Thanks this Japanese one is a new angle for me
I always thought he was based on the guy from Big Trouble in Little China??
There's also a reference to Raijin and his brother in the original Teen Titans cartoon with Lightning and Thunder
"Oyster ditch" LMAO
unrelated to Raijin, but i think you should check out the manga and/or anime Record of Ragnarok, a series about a tournament to decide the fate of humanity
Oh wow! Ny favorite mortal combat character! Lol let’s gooo
It’s looks like inspired Enel from ONE PICE too
why was the storm that stopped the mongols contributed to Raijin instead of Susano?
either way love the episode and love your work
I'm blown away😂💯
How did I not notice this video sooner?
I know too little about the Shinto kami, and they pop up a lot in manga and anime and Japanese games. If my memory is correct, Kanji's persona's final form in Persona 4 is Raijin. Just to name one more place where Raijin shows up. I don't think I have heard anything other than the creation myth. The other stories are news to me, or at least I don't remember hearing them before.
Also, I don't think it was mentioned, but adding to the messed up facts, Izanagi and Izanami are not only husband and wife. Some say they are also siblings.
Hey I’m early for once, hoping for more Japanese and Egyptian mythology :)
'Big Trouble In Little China' is the best representation imo 😅
Thank you ❤
@@kimberlypatterson3171 ❤
Amongst the top five movies of all time
Also Raijen also inspired the design of hantengu’s clone of hatred… zohakuten in the swordsmith village ark of Kimetsu no Yaiba.