@blackpanther5086 Because the turret traverses counter to hull rotation on a single tread turn, maintaining target roughly in sights while falling in line with the rest of the reinforcing column. If that doesn't get your blood pumping, you do not understand the exquisite art of sensha-dō. It's even done imperfectly to show that it was animated deliberately that way. In the imperfection is the greatest beauty. It shows the loving care for the art by the animators, and it subtly shows that these are high school girls driving WW2 tanks, not masters of the sport who are driving some high tech ultra-stabilized modern tank that can fire accurately on the move.
its taken me until now to notice, that's an active runway at 0:52. there's no x painted over it nor is there a lit flashing x on a trailer parked on it. imagine being on short final in your little Cessna and an entire tank rolls out in front of you.
They were definitely the masterpieces of the era. Although the Americans could develop more powerful tanks like the M26 Pershing and the Japanese could develop more powerful warbirds like the Ki-84, the M4 medium tank, also known as the Sherman, and the A6M, also known as the Type Zero, played an important role throughout the war. I think that’s why they are really loved by us, just like the veterans are venerated for their service.
Thanks for your service/knowledge/reply! I'm confused why we didn't use the F4U Corsair more and instead relied on Wildcats then the OPpressive Hellcats in the Pacific Theatre. Plus, Japan had the freekill Aichi B7A "Ryusei" (Grace).
@@scguo The B7A Ryusei, though designed as an attack aircraft rather than a fighter, could have been one of the game-changing successors of the Zeroes. However unfortunately, the debut of this excellent plane was too late and the required technology was beyond the capacity of Japanese industry to produce well 😢 I like both the B7A Ryusei and the F4U Corsair, both of which have inverted gull-wings.
My school would struggle to afford a M4, yet they got like 50 plus a C-5
The private school experience my friend 😊😂
C-5?
@@IMP_ROM C-5 Galaxy, it’s the plane Saunders uses to pickup Ōarai’s tanks in the movie
What are you, Europoor?
Brilliant piece of work, this part is my favourite 1:57 - 2:03
Iconic.
@blackpanther5086 Because the turret traverses counter to hull rotation on a single tread turn, maintaining target roughly in sights while falling in line with the rest of the reinforcing column. If that doesn't get your blood pumping, you do not understand the exquisite art of sensha-dō.
It's even done imperfectly to show that it was animated deliberately that way. In the imperfection is the greatest beauty. It shows the loving care for the art by the animators, and it subtly shows that these are high school girls driving WW2 tanks, not masters of the sport who are driving some high tech ultra-stabilized modern tank that can fire accurately on the move.
Exquisite.
its taken me until now to notice, that's an active runway at 0:52. there's no x painted over it nor is there a lit flashing x on a trailer parked on it. imagine being on short final in your little Cessna and an entire tank rolls out in front of you.
But what an EPIC AMV/MAD... Simply BEAUTIFUL and FüCKiNG BEAUTIFUL👌🏻😢👍🏻
I wanna watch this anime so bad
it was on Netflix but I searched it the other day and it wasn't on there...
@blackpanther5086 what??
@blackpanther5086im confused also ive now been able to watch it its on HIdive
@blackpanther5086 I know how but i did find it though its on HIdive im almost done with the tv show but no im 16
Try aniwave
The only anime where nobody were crushed beneath the tanks tracks! Funny!!
That wouldn't happen, the tank tracks are coated with carbon.
@@fakecubed jaaaajaaajaa 🤣🤣😂😂😂 good one!!
Me estoy viendo ese anime, y esta muy bueno jajaja, me encanta todas las referencias historicas de la guerra
Shermans were the American ground equivalent of the Japnese Zeroes!
There was that joke about it being a zippo. It lights up first, every time 😢😅
They were definitely the masterpieces of the era.
Although the Americans could develop more powerful tanks like the M26 Pershing and the Japanese could develop more powerful warbirds like the Ki-84, the M4 medium tank, also known as the Sherman, and the A6M, also known as the Type Zero, played an important role throughout the war.
I think that’s why they are really loved by us, just like the veterans are venerated for their service.
Imagine if the Canadians made a few more Fireflies Shermans!!! big oof
Thanks for your service/knowledge/reply! I'm confused why we didn't use the F4U Corsair more and instead relied on Wildcats then the OPpressive Hellcats in the Pacific Theatre. Plus, Japan had the freekill Aichi B7A "Ryusei" (Grace).
@@scguo
The B7A Ryusei, though designed as an attack aircraft rather than a fighter, could have been one of the game-changing successors of the Zeroes. However unfortunately, the debut of this excellent plane was too late and the required technology was beyond the capacity of Japanese industry to produce well 😢
I like both the B7A Ryusei and the F4U Corsair, both of which have inverted gull-wings.
Amazing video. I lose how many times i have seen it
0:36 high thighs in raincoat.
Looks like a new aesthetic.
definitely yes
Thanks Were made for war 0:26
Lincoln Clay welcome back to home
Excellent!! TY!!!
Kuromorimine BEST SCHOOL
Anyone want to do this as an actual sport or only me
There's paintball with tanks if you want to do it
@@anonimo_93 I will take it
После наблюдения документальных хроник старых лет это выглядит по детски), но музыка подходит (Use Google Translate)
Girl Un Vietnam 😆
Alisa: "THEY'RE IN THE FUCKING TREES!"
Alisa eavesdrops on the trees speaking in Vietnamese👂
K k kay? Why are the trees speaking???
*Paint it Black Song Starts*
War is Hell
Still nice show:)
This is war
Hola