I love how you can see the difference between the 2 factions, one is more technologically advanced than the other, the uniforms are amazing too, officers with different hat and uniform and I love this part 5:15 they just both stare at the dynamite
It turned out very cool. seriously. I liked it and am a little sorry that this project did not receive the attention it deserves. The choreography is not bad, the art is cool in its own way, the characters are cool and the locations are cool
@@desertf0x44-l5d Hello Mackenzie, to answer your question those guys are the army of a country called Marleo's United Companies (M.U.C for short), fighting against another faction called the Shepherds ( guys with the yellow signs on there hat). The two factions are fighting for control of the island called Marleo. Both factions will be seen with new vehicles and units as the series goes on, as well as frontline changes on the island and there different ideologies as factions.
@@desertf0x44-l5d Yup! Shepherd soldiers are usually civilians that lived on Shepherd side of the island and would get around 3 weeks in combat training, while MUC soldiers get around 1 to 2 months in combat training in comparision. The shepherds also generally use manpower a lot more in there stratagies compared to MUC, so they want to put more soldiers on the frontline faster.
Absolutely astonishing! the character designs are Greatly Detailed and well drawn the story isn't super hard to follow aswell as the choreography is So freaking cool! You really outdid yourself with this one, However I am pretty bumped about why this hasn't reached the views and attention it rightfully deserved. hopfully it would change soon
I would say I had a favorite part but this whole thing is gold Jack, Godspeed on part 2 or whatever projects your working on because you have a lot of talent. 👏👏👏
Honestly, my only problem with this is that enemies seem to become shockingly inaccurate and hesitant about firing when engaged with the protagonists. Otherwise this was fuckin amazing. The two factions going at it and the mobsters just being caught in the middle was great. Especially loved the street section when a shepherd and MUC unit meet and start immediately engaging one another.
Your an extremely talented animator and your channel deserves a lot more attention I hope that you one day get all of the subs that you clearly deserve Also if you could make this episode a series ill be very happy
I also forgot to add that I love how you showed no favoritism over the Two fractions! for example both of the (Presumably nazis) and the communist dying to the dynamite instead of One magically surviving. 5:12
Yup! In the middle of the fighting between the two factions, the Shepherds and M.U.C(Marleo's United Companies), the mobsters snuck in as an unknown to both sides. The only goal for the mobsters was to retrieve the briefcase from the Shepherds (the faction with the gold symbols on their hats) and to drop it off at a certain location for a unknown contact who hired them in order to get paid very well. Those said people who hired them, ambushed the mobsters at the drop-off point. The mob guys then knew who hired them, but it was too late. I may continue their story in later work.
But Will They (Mafia duo) Gonna get They Payback to them For Y'know bey backstab by another Group and Will The Two Faction Found Out that theese Duo where not From they Faction instead they were Mafia Hired by someone But gut Betrayed by them now the Mafia duo and The Two Faction are Gonna Hunt the Group who Stole this Briefcase ???
@@aziscakep640 I plan on showing the mobsters getting into more confrontations with the two factions and the group who tricked them. For now though I plan on working on a prequel to show the relation between the group who hired them and the mobsters before the events in this video took place.
I Actually Want a Sequel one Where Two Faction Found Out Some unknowns Group Has Attack both of these Faction and Stole The Briefcase and Escape with The Briefcase During the Wars
@@domeen0gt895 Yup! Turf war basically shows a Mafia and gang skirmish over some territory with the Mafia being called the Purps and the gang being called the Stripes. The Turf war animation takes place on the same island where this war is happening, also being in one of the biggest cities under the control of the guys with the helmets(Marleo's United Companies aka M.U.C) that has high Mafia/gang activity. The next episode of Marionette Vendetta will include the Purps faction for sure and maybe the stripes, it will focus more on Mafia/gang life of Marleo which is the name of the island this is located at.
so what's going on here? is this a four sided war for control in a way? like the M.U.C and Shephards and the gang factions stripes and Purps are all fighting on one island? Who's the evil and lesser evil between M.U.C and Shephards. like i assume shephards are just trying to take out the corrupted military army? does the M.U.C and Shephards get into contact with the gang factions? are these two mafia protagonists part of the stripes gang faction or they are their own faction?
@@zhongqfj8963Hello Zhong! For the war question it is mainly between the Shepherds and M.U.C, both wanting to take the whole island for themselves. While the Purps just want to continue their underground criminal activities within cities of the island for profit no matter who owns the island. The Purps rarely get involved with the war unless it is affecting their trades routes to illegally sell weapons, drugs, or other illegal items. The stripes on the other hand are less organized than the Purps, being a standard gang running around and doing small crimes across the island's cities. For the one island question, yup! All fighting between the factions takes place on one island. For the lesser evil question, it would be up to you on what faction you would want to root for! With M.U.C being a more of a dictatorship with good technology and depending more on armor vehicles in their tactics. While the Shepherds are an insurgency also being a dictatorship and are more under equipped and rely on tactics involving manpower or fast and light armored vehicles more frequently. The Shepherds would view the war as taking back there lands and depending on there own resources on the island to make things, with rarely trading with other countries outside of the island. While M.U.C sees the Shepherds as terrorists and trade a lot with other nations in exchange for things to help them with the war, sometimes trading to much causing people within M.U.C's own territories to suffer shortages as a result of the mass trading. Because of this, many nations outside the island often side with M.U.C, since they get good trading deals with them. For M.U.C or the Shepherds having contact with the stripes or the Purps, the Shepherds dont really ever fight or talk with both of them. This is because the shepherds use all their resources in fighting M.U.C and can't tackle fighting crime in many of their territories. While M.U.C is extremely hostile to any crime or mafia activity within their territories, with M.U.C often sending personnel to disrupt illegal trade routes the Purps set up or take out bases where the Purps operate. The two Mafia protagonists were part of a diffrent mafia that has conflict with the Purps before the events of this episode, which I am working on the episode that takes place before this one to show more of the mafia they worked with. But basically, at the time this episode takes place they are mercenaries hired by the group at the end to get the briefcase, later getting betrayed by the group at the end, more of the group's past relationship with the Mafia protagonists will also be explored more in the episode I’m working on.
@@jackjmi8294 so shephards are ex M.U.C civilians? and who is the original owner of this island? Is M.U.C created by the government that's approved and directly financed or it's a faction created against the government's wished and it's illegally formed and ruled the country by force? i assume the mafia factions like Stripes would kill shepherds too if they happen to see them? how the shepherds get the resources to fight? Manpower, guns, ammo, vehicles and food? so estimation of the fighting population of which armed forces they are in. like i assume M.U.C is 70% for example and shephards are 20%and the mafia factions are like 5 to 10% i assume? do mafia factions like Purps have the weapons and resources for counter attack? cause unless they got explosive weapons, they have no chance against the armored vehicles of the M.U.C. i would take a while guess and say that M.U.C are a much evil, cruel and corrupted faction. Maybe shephards are fighting for a good cause. At least the majority felt they are the good guys. I mean i could see them being underdogs going to cripple the evil dictatorship but how they go about it is immoral like killing unarmed civilians at some point. i think M.U.C are more evil than shephards. what do M.U.C trade with them to help with their war efforts? Like food? Money?
on the war map at 6.49, does the shephard platoon next to the long grey rectangle builidng represents the backup squad or those stationed there as the defenders as the rectangle grey building is their (temporary) headquarters should they need to fall further back? spealing of rectangle white building, what does the shephard logo next to it represent? like there's an (oval?) at the centre of the rectangle. what does the triangle shephard symbol represent? and does the platoon symbol of the shephards and M.U.C on the 2 columns on the left represent anything? at 6.55, when M.C.U reinforcement came in at the centre and on the huge rectangle, what does the symbol represent (Two hexagons?)? like is that a vehicle support (tank or helicopter) or just more soldiers (prob elite)? at
For the platoon in the back, it was a measure put in by the Shepherd’s commander to replace any retreating/broken platoons on the contact line with M.U.C. Kind of like reserves in a way. The oval in the middle means it has armored vehicles within the platoon along with infantry. Ones with no symbol in them are just infantry. The two on the left for the shepherds flashing white and very cracked represents them retreating due to many losses, while the M.U.C platoons with medium or little cracks represent them pushing with little or medium losses. The triangle represents Anti-Air units, these are later seen shooting down the M.U.C helicopter towards the end. The one with the two hexagons represents a helicopter, coming in with the elite soldiers that got dropped in through the roof of the Shepherds HQ.
@@jackjmi8294what did the glasses guy say from 16.35 to 16.47? the subtitles didn't show what he says exactly. why he used his audio device instead of his "real voice" and why his smile so creepy? why the group at the end let the mobsters live at the end? especially Sal? there's no reason to let him live. Did you say the names of the glasses guy and his men? like what are the names of these two guys who killed the soldiers at 16.00? what's the leader's name at 16.35? what is this glasses guy's mafia faction called? Is his the second biggest mafia group compared to purps? is the glasses guy a psychotic childish guy? From the way he walks with the briefcase, he give me that vibe. also, what's the mobster's faction name? are the protagonists and their fellow mobsters third biggest or quite a small group? is the mob boss and Sal truly best friends from the creation of their own faction or are just simply in a professional relationship as the boss and right hand man? ruclips.net/video/0RlNN41rs9s/видео.htmlsi=9zIZESgh_hKjFKnc is turf war video canon? because the purps in that video doesn't have the purple color shirt as the purps in the old videos. ruclips.net/video/iY3wvw7g9gc/видео.htmlsi=s25dJ02u-rVfOspl is this canon too? so if M.U.C fully captured the purps old bases or block out thier trade routes with their own bases or immigration check points, there's nothing Purps can do other than wait until shephards drive them if that's the case, do they just accept that they lost profits from fpotential trades since reclaiming their lost territories is a lost cause? what kind of tactics purps use to get M.U.C to not notice them or minimize casualties in the crossfire with shepherds? Do purps have explosive weapons like rocket launchers and wear armor? wasn't expecting you to reveal the parasite bio weapon. so how's their progress on parasite project? i assume they are going to deploy the parasites to infect the shepherds territories once they got the successful chemicals? like nuclear/bio warfare? why the citizens who join M.U.C hate the original government? was it that bad? like sure the original government didn't do much to curb the mafia threat but still. why? and are the remnants of the original army and government the real leaders of shepherds? and the original army of the island taught the shephard recruits? i notice that one of the shephards tries to shoot the retreating tank soldier for being a coward. Do shephard rebel group as a whole actually enforce the "no retreat or be killed" mentality and encourage defecting penalties or such cases of shooting their retreating soldiers are rare and are actually disapproved by the higher ups? do the shephards try to get outside help from nearby countries? like they send their representatives by boat since i assume they still got harbor. If have, Shephards has an advantage in naval warfare right? like artillery support from sea?
@@zhongqfj8963 No problem! I like talking about the island and character’s stories and military stuff. For what the glasses guy said was “Hello, Ronnie, been a long time, since it all burned down, hasn’t it?” The reason for the audio device was because of a injury he taken to his neck, preventing him from speaking without the device, the smile is him being a little crazy. More on how he got that way will be revealed in the next two episodes. For the reason of leaving them alive, the group just wanted the briefcase from them, and would have killed them, but because of previous history with the Mafia Protagonists and their main goal of destroying M.U.C they decided against it. This will be explored way more in the next two episodes. For names, the guy wearing the white tank top is called Phil, The guy with the green/blue work suit is named John. While the boss or the guy with the glasses is called Ford. The glasses guy was also part of a Mafia that no longer exists due to reasons that will be shown in later episodes. Though when the Mafia was around it was the 2nd biggest Mafia, often getting into clashes with the Purps. For the faction’s name, it was called the Corpos when it was still in operation. Getting this name from them charging businesses in their Turf for some of the businesses profits. This is the main way Corpos would get their profits, while doing some small-scale illegal trading on the side. While the Purps usually don’t charge businesses for being in their turf, and usually just use their very large-scale illegal trading as their main way to get profits. For if the glasses guy is psychotic, Yup! He is a crazy psychopath, often being really brutal against M.U.C soldiers. More about why this is will be revealed in the two other episodes that will be released. For the mobster protagonists, that will be revealed in one of the future movies, still working on their faction at the moment. The Mob boss called Ronnie and Sal are best friends, bonding from fighting together when they were working for their previous mafia. For turf war, yup! It’s canon. For the Marionette test, the first part where the mobster protagonists are fighting is not canon, though the last part where the shepherds are fighting is canon and takes place at the city the protagonist Mobsters were getting the brief case at. In the case of M.U.C blocking trade routes or bases, if it is just some bases and trade routes, the Purps would just take the loss in profits from illegal trades. But if M.U.C fully blocked every trade route the Purps had, I think out of desperation the Purps would attack M.U.C head on in an effort to try to unblock it but would most likely fail. For the tactics of the Purps, in a normal environment, they usually use hit and run tactics against other mafias if it is within cities. Driving by, shooting them from their car and speeding off to avoid retaliation. Though the Purps have not been afraid to get into direct fights with other mafia factions, as long as it doesn’t attract the attention of the M.U.C military. If it was a crossfire scenario, I think the Purps would shoot through windows of buildings and be supporting mostly from the back and in tall buildings, while they let the Shepherds take most of the losses against M.U.C by doing one of their charges. The Purps do have some explosive weapons and do sometimes wear armor if they are positive, they will get into a fight with other Mafias or M.U.C. For the bioweapon, M.U.C has researched all capabilities of the parasite but are scared to use it in battle. For example, if the parasite kills all the shepherd soldiers in a battle, to make sure It doesn’t attack M.U.C soldiers moving to take the territory. They installed an explosive chip that will explode the parasite controlling a body or out of a body walking around trying to find someone to infect. Pretty much used as a short term weapon to win battles, M.U.C is just a little scared if the explosive chip malfunctions and doesn’t blow up the parasite and it escapes and goes across the entire island out of M.U.C’s control. For the citizens hating the original government, it was more democratic compared to M.U.C and the Shepherds, having a council of government figures making decisions. With the head general of the army also acting as the president which had the power to break ties in the council if there is a deadlock on what policy should be done. The main problem was the Mafias and gangs, making everything corrupt and mafia/criminal activity being at a sky high. Instead of the harsh approach M.U.C is known for, the original government tried negotiating with the Mafia Factions, trying to make a deal where they would still exist and would not bother civilians or engage in gunfights with the other mafia factions to keep peace, since the government would let all the mafia factions trade. Some civilians found this to be a horrible proposition and wanted the mafia factions completely wiped off the map, since they saw them as ruining the whole island with their illegal operations. Seeing their own government say it was okay for them to still trade illegal goods shook them to their core. But when M.U.C invaded and took over, and they saw how harsh M.U.C was to the Mafia factions, they instantly wanted to join. Thinking it was saving the island by taking out the Mafia factions from the cities. The remnants of the original government’s military, after experiencing combat with M.U.C. Usually joined early in the rebellion to train troops or to be more experinced troops on the battlefeild for Shepherd commanders to use. Though, the leader of the Shepherds was previously a civilian, who revolted with other civilians against a small M.U.C platoon stationed at a city. The main civilian starting the revolution, originally having a job of an actual shepherd before revolting. For the shepherds shooting retreating soldiers, that is a policy that is enforced by higher ups. There is a policy of no retreating, and that retreating soldiers will be killed. This is because the Shepherds tend to be more nationalistic in there policies and military compared to M.U.C. For other nations, the Shepherds have tried, but failed, every nation would reject them since they were getting good trade deals from M.U.C and knew M.U.C would put trade partners first before the Island itself unlike the Shepherds. The Shepherds do have a advantage in Naval warfare, having more ships than M.U.C, having battleships, destroyers, U-boats, even having a Submarine they use against M.U.C called Shepherd’s Cane.
@@jackjmi8294 i think you could put the lore like what you told me into your community post. Just don't credit me and don't refrence me. i just want to be watching from afar and not get much attention to myself if you don't mind. like i want to "disappear" if you know what i mean. eliminate traces of my comments. i might delete them later so you could post some tidbits of the lore like part 1 of how the island got taken over and there's a divide between citizens of whether M.U.C deserve to lead their country.
Woah, didn't check your channel around 1 year. Keep going, man, your style is unusual. Also! From where you are? I mean, which country in you were born?
@@jackjmi8294 Okay, i'll keep that in mind, tovarish. By the way, don't look at the views, the main thing is: your animation and effort in your work! Don't leave your career so lately
@@Denhic-zb6vdThanks, it does. I'm hoping to get additional parts of this series out to explain more about the mobsters backstory and show their future storyline. While other animations may show how the two armies in the animation came to be if I can get to it. I appreciate you asking.
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@@jackjmi8294 I been watching for 12 times still trying to figure out Mafia being betrayed or they just from different mafia team and what that purple suit guy trying to say
@@naboonthegreat2 Basically, the guys who entered the aparment building to get the breifcase were ex mafia, but turned to being a guns for hire type deal after there mafia fell apart, with people hiring them to do jobs for them. At the end the group (who were also ex mafia) hired the protagonists to get the breifcase and bring it to them. Though, betraying them by knocking them out and not paying them for there efforts on bringing the suitcase to them. More on this will be shown when i release the two other episodes im working on for this series.
ruclips.net/video/_4NLCIEXxD8/видео.htmlsi=DGS43L_Emc3lh3XJ this isnt canon right? Cause the sprites for the armoured guys and the "captains" are the same as the M.U.C. i think... just want to clear things up about what is canon and what's not is all
@@jackjmi8294 so how does the shephard tank at 5.33 move? Is the keypad at 5.48 used to move the vehicle other than firing projectiles? There's no steering wheel in it. do later stages of parasites have sharp sense of smell like humanoids? For the shephard and M.U.C hierarchy in their army, how long it takes for the recruit/henchmen level grunts to rank up to higher ranks like captains, elites, commanders etc? like how many battles they need to survive or what criteria they have to do to qualify to rank up? how much of the shephard army are elites and work as non combatant roles (like engineers, medics, factory workers any job that helps resupply food like farmers etc)? like medics and engineers? percentage? do shephards make exceptions for their citizens? like crippled, elderly, woman or a man with a family of many kids? like do they give those people especially those who don't want to kill or be sent to the warzone give them non combatant roles like letting doctors, farmers, factory workers to remain in their respective workplaces for example? Like surely Shephard higher ups would see someone as simple as a farmer could be just as important to their society like their soldiers too. You know. contributing to the food supply like vegetables and rice which is them contributing to their war efforts in their own way since the food they make feed the soldiers? like will doctors and nurses remain in hospitals to treat the sick and injured? like do they see a bigger picture instead of giving them mandatory military enrollment? plus, how else they are going to repopulate since they lose so many man? they got to spare some especially men, right? do shephards try to use M.U.C tech like the teleportation device and wear the armor of M.U.C juggernaut to increase their chance of winning future fight? like do shepherds take the loot from dead enemies are keep M.U.C armor and tech like teleportation tech and train to use it? are the prups kinda like a cult? cause the henchmen wear masks and only use melee as standard weaponry in the animations of yours that show purps. If elite mercenaries came in as reinforcements for the crippled M.U.C platoon that were taking heavy casualties from the fight with shephards earlier and boss them around, do they see them as saviors and symbols of hope since they may hear of their feats or they don't like them as much as the other mercs and reluctantly follow orders? i can see the M.U.C soldiers being relieved to see the elite mercs since there's a chance they might help let them live to see another day. if they don't sent them to their death to enact their plan. So unlike cheap mercs, M.U.C gave the elite mercs the choice of letting them work short term up front? Like they let the elite mercs go back to their original group and country instead of forcing them to stay and follow the contract as they did with cheap mercs? like what if elite mercs want to break their long term contract with M.U.C if they find this one unprofitable and time consuming? That and the boss of said elite mercs wants them back? does M.U.C take prisoners who got life sentence or death penalty to serve in their army too? like their own version of the suicide squad and plant bombs in them to make them obey? them being M.U.C cannon fodder more so than the average M.U.C soldiers? how strong is the M.U.C artillery vehicle? like can it destroy an entire suburban one story house that kind of devastation? like how strong is the artillery shell? how come the M.U.C can't have/ don't feel the need for more elites? i thought they would have at least 1/10 of their army be elites?
@@jackjmi8294 for the parasite animation, i kinda feel bothered that the movie may be boring since the shephards would only be fighting stage 1 parasites and controlled humans which doesn't seem exciting. and it sucks since we prob won't see the later stages in the last stand movie of shephards surviving the parasite infested base till 5 hours as later stages like humanoid ones takes a few days after the first contact. like i get it make sense in lore to eliminate the parasites before 5 hours to prevent the outbreak but i would like to see the shephards or the M.U.C fight the actual threat of the parasites. like i want to see shephards fighting the later stages like proper parasite as "humans". so would you make a non canon animation of M.U.C failing to kill the original batch of parasites and them trying to prevent the outbreak? i think you could make it semi canon by having the bomb device gone awry and the parasites went to nearby small part of the city M.U.C owns. then the M.U.C condoned off the infested area from the other cities and try to purge them. i think M.U.C trying to eliminate the parasite invasion would be far more interesting than the shephard's last stand one since you get to use the later stages without breaking the lore. as in with shephard last stand, you have to only include stage 1 parasites and infected humans unless the later stages has absurd progression rate to evolve in hours. so yeah, i would like the M.U.C killing parasites of several stages like stage 2 (humanoid), stage 4 and even the last stage in the real warzone instead of the shephard last stand one. Maybe even one of the mafia factions like stripes and purps got caught in the M.U.C screw ups and they have to fight both the parasites and M.U.C at the same time. i guess the M.U.C would make the once infested city an abandoned ghost town once the parasites are all killed and never use them again if you are really concerned in maintain logic and continuity.
so shephards are ex M.U.C civilians? and who is the original owner of this island? Is M.U.C created by the government that's approved and directly financed or it's a faction created against the government's wished and it's illegally formed and ruled the country by force? i assume the mafia factions like Stripes would kill shepherds too if they happen to see them? How the shepherds get the resources to fight? Manpower, guns, ammo, vehicles and food? so estimation of the fighting population of which armed forces they are in. like i assume M.U.C is 70% for example and shephards are 20% and the mafia factions are like 5 to 10% i assume? do mafia factions like Purps have the weapons and resources for counter attack? cause unless they got explosive weapons, they have no chance against the armored vehicles of the M.U.C. i would take a while guess and say that M.U.C are a much evil, cruel and corrupted faction. Maybe shephards are fighting for a good cause. At least the majority felt they are the good guys. I mean i could see them being underdogs going to cripple the evil dictatorship but how they go about it is immoral like killing unarmed civilians at some point. i think M.U.C are more evil than shephards. what do M.U.C trade with them to help with their war efforts? Like food? Money?
For the first question, yup! After M.U.C took over the island from an unknown faction that used to own all of the island, with the Shepherds not existing yet and even existed before M.U.C was created. After M.U.C takes out this unknown faction and takes all of the island, a little after a rebellion against M.U.C pops up, which are the shepherds which combined forces with the remnants of the unknown faction’s military. The Unknown faction will be shown more in future installments showing both the creation of M.U.C and the Shepherds. For the second question, M.U.C was formed from multiple private military companies combining to into one army. A wealthy businessman leading this effort, which is now the leader of M.U.C. His story will be more explored in later installments. For the third question, only if the Shepherds interfere with their trade routes or the mafia factions making profit. But otherwise, they will stay out of each other’s ways. For the fourth question, In the beginning of the Shepherds faction they got most of their guns and vehicles when they rebelled from M.U.C, stealing them from M.U.C military storage buildings where they rebelled. Later on in the war, using the few factories they took from M.U.C to make tanks of their own, though, M.U.C’s production of tanks is faster and produce better tanks overall than the Shepherds. The Shepherds also get most of their manpower from territories they own, the land they control also having the most food on the island. M.U.C on the other hand has little food production of its own on its side of the island, which mainly means it has to import food from other nations at exetreme prices of money or resources. For fighting population, the shepherds would have around 60% of manpower, where M.U.C has around 32%, and all of the mafia factions in total are 8%. Since on the far eastern coastlines where the Shepherds control has a lot more population than the western coastline where M.U.C controls. Though M.U.C makes up for the manpower diffrence with its technolgy and heavy armored vehicles. For the Purps, they will counterattack if other mafia factions attack, but if it is M.U.C attacking they will most likely try to evacuate as much of their product or profit as possible to stop it from getting taken by M.U.C and not fight head on. Since most of their combat vehicles are cars attached with different types of weaponry. If the Purps were to counterattack M.U.C it would result in extreme losses for the Purps. For M.U.C’s trading, they usually trade with money or any natural resource, rare, or not, that’s valuable on the island except for food for a very cheap price. In turn M.U.C would usually get military equipment and food from other nations. Desipite them getting food from trade deals, M.U.C has still suffered shortages of food, since the price of this food being so high. This is because the other nations know M.U.C will pay very high prices for food since M.U.C's own production of food is very poor. Driving one of the main goals of the stratagy for M.U.C, to capture heavy food production areas on the Shepherd's side of the island. So it doesn't have to rely so much on the heavy pricing of food to be able to keep up it's country.
@@jackjmi8294Ok. But if purps or stripes can't evacuate and the M.U.C surrounded them aka blocking escape routes, do they suceed in their last stand against the M.U.C sometimes? and not to mention, I assume M.U.C launch surprise attacks so I doubt they could make the tactical retreat. At most they retreat with heavy casualties. like is it a 1/5 chance of success in escaping or surviving the last stand against M.U.C? That's if M.U.C doesn't give them any chance of retreating. where the shephards get the metal to build their new vehicles? Do they have a proper tank and aircraft they reserve for future use? What if the mafia factions happen to be in the crossfire between Shephards and M.U.C somehow. Like if the Purps for example, got into the warzone in the middle of their trade route and once again there's no chance of escaping, will they kill all of them or team up with the shephards? like will the mafias like the Purps and Stripes have a temporary truce with Shepahrds under the "enemy of my enemy is my friend" decision? Cause I would think the mafia at least the Purps would hate the M.U.C more than the rebel faction and would use dirty tactics to use the Shephards as cannon fodder. so is there a rare chance of unexpected teamwork with mafias and the rebels to take on their common enemy and part ways since they could live to see another day due to teamwork? If Shephards were to destroy or push M.U.C out of their country and after they rebuilt their economy and infrastructure from the Civil War, I guess it will be their turn to eliminate the mafia factions? I assume shephards let the mafia members live and arrest them so that they could be put in jail? I meant like after the Civil War and they win, they won't be as brutal and cruel like how the M.U.C operates, right? and if M.U.C was formed by multiple companies, then how come they are all ok to take over the country by force and take out the original government and military? and how are the said companies ok with killing the rebels and the citizens who were the original inhabitants of the island? And how are the other nations not suspect that the M.U.C are possibly corrupt and may be evil? like sure they got very good trade deals but why there isn't scrutiny and the legitimatcy of their intentions? what kind of materials the M.U.C find that's worth of trade. Like the very rare and good value?
@@jackjmi8294I assume Purps are the main mafia faction with the very huge numbers, decent training and resources like the makeshift car with turrets? like the other mafia factions are smaller than Purps and the purps are the biggest and most fearsome of them all? so how does the M.U.C get new soldiers to recuperate their losses? Mercenaries or military soldiers "borrowed" under a false pretense that they are fighting for a good cause? will you show the the unit and vehicle types in the community posts or something? I assume M.U.C has an armored "juggernaut" type unit (the one with grey armor and AA12 like shotgun), the (assassins?) with red eye piece, the standard armored henchmen (with face armor) and captains? these elite units of M.U.C how much training and resources are spent into making these classes? did those M.U.C units have teleport or "dash" type of device? because there's a loud noise when he moves and he gets over to the other side over the collapse roof in the apartment. and do the Shephards have their own elite units other than their commanders and captains? and do the Shepahrds gas mask mean anything? like do thw gas mask represent their "elite" statue or moderately trained soldier compared to their fellow men? or is the gas mask just randomly given out to anyone for poisonous gas?
@@zhongqfj8963 For a last stand against M.U.C by the Purps or the Stripes having them completely surrounded, I would say around 1/10 chance of them surviving in a last stand scenario. For Shepherds getting the metal they need for vehicles, they usually take destroyed or disabled vehicles of their own or M.U.Cs from the frontline and remove any useable metal still on the vehicle to use in their factories. The Shepherds do also have some aircraft and some of their better tanks in reserves for future offensives. If mafia factions were in some crossfire, I think they would make a “the enemy of my enemy is my friend” short-term deal with the Shepherds to fight M.U.C. Though it would be rare. I could also see the Purps using tactics to make the Shepherds take more losses to save more of their guys. If the Shepherds did destroy M.U.C and rebuilt their country back up. I could see the Shepherds trying to take out the mafia factions. Though they probably would arrest mafia members if they surrendered. M.U.C would usually either kill them all, or sometimes take ones that surrender to a research facility to experiment on them with their biological weapon they are researching. The biological weapon M.U.C having in question, is a parasite-like creature that can infect the body, making it into a mutilated and disfigured killing machines with sharp tentacles like appendages coming out of the body to attack enemies with. For the multiple companies’ question, the leaders got paid a lot of money by the businessman who collected them all together to invade the original government. The leaders of these Private Military Companies also being promised government power when they take the island over. Though, Mysteriously, all of these Private Military Company leaders ended up disappearing one by one after taking over the island from the original government, never to be seen again, until the businessman was the only one left in charge of M.U.C. Making it into a dictatorship. With the Shepherds rebelling and civilian casualties increasing after all the Private Military Company leaders have “disappeared”. Other nations do see M.U.C as a evil state sometimes, but still want them in power, because they know if the Shepherds take over the island, they will no longer be able to get resources from the island through trade. Since the Shepherds are very isolated in there polices when it comes to trading or interacting with other nations. For example if the Shepherds took over the island, they would shut down trading to probably once or twice a year in an effort to get the island more self-sufficient on itself and not on other nations. Some of the materials that M.U.C trade include some rare diamond like minerals only found on the island which are very valuable, oil, a special type of wood of a tree found only on the island with the wood looking much like birch tree wood, and sometimes even legal promises to the countries to give them some power over the island. For example, if a nation gets into one of these legal promises, they will have to send military equipment until the war is over. In return, if M.U.C takes over the island, the nation could then have control over a certain number of M.U.C’s factories to be producing a product that the nation itself currently needs, which would then be exported to the nation with no cost from M.U.C with the production or exporting of the product. The number of factories and how long the nation controls them depends on how much military equipment they give or if M.U.C wants to be close allies with them in the future.
@@zhongqfj8963 Yup! The Purps are one of the biggest out of all the mafia factions. With very good training and their vehicles being mostly cars attached with turrets on the top or back. Being also responsible for the most amount of illegal trade routes in the island. For M.U.C replacing their losses, they usually get mercenaries from other nations, painting the Shepherds as terrorists and giving very good paycheck to whoever joins M.U.C’s military. Some recruits being citizens from the island itself seeing M.U.C as a kind of savior of the island and blame all the shortages in the country on the Shepherds. These citizens who joined usually hated the original government that was in power before M.U.C. I will be showing vehicles and different types of units in the future on my community posts in the future. Also posting more lore about protaganists or special units like generals, or goverment officials, commanders, and things like that. For the elite units of M.U.C, they do require more training than most M.U.C personnel. Most elite units need around 5 to 6 months of training, with basic M.U.C soldiers having around 1 to 2 months. With the elite units (if heavily armored) requiring a special type of metal that is rare/costly and needs to be imported from other nations but makes the armored suit of the juggernaut almost invisible from small arms fire. Unless a shotgun fired from point blank, or a Anti-Tank gun shot the juggernaut, which would penetrate the armor. For the dash type of device, with M.U.C’s different advancements in technology they created a device the elite soldiers wear on their head over there eye, which can cause them to dash across cliffs or obstacles in their way. This only works for a short or medium size distance though. The Shepherds do have their own Special Forces branch in a way, with their special forces having different classes as well. I plan to show them in later movies down the line. With the shepherd’s gas masks, those are usually given out to moderately trained soldiers to help with breathing if there is smoke in a building they are currently fighting in. Usually given out to help in urban combat aswell. They would give these out to every soldier if they could but can’t produce enough gasmasks for all their soldiers. With most of their factories focusing on vehicles and ammo.
it’s nice that the factions are focused on fighting each other and not directly going after the mobsters
I love how you can see the difference between the 2 factions, one is more technologically advanced than the other, the uniforms are amazing too, officers with different hat and uniform and I love this part 5:15 they just both stare at the dynamite
It turned out very cool. seriously. I liked it and am a little sorry that this project did not receive the attention it deserves. The choreography is not bad, the art is cool in its own way, the characters are cool and the locations are cool
I appreciate that, thank you
@@jackjmi8294 hey i wanted to ask, who are the guys in pasgt helmwts black helmets? Are they army?
@@desertf0x44-l5d Hello Mackenzie, to answer your question those guys are the army of a country called Marleo's United Companies (M.U.C for short), fighting against another faction called the Shepherds ( guys with the yellow signs on there hat). The two factions are fighting for control of the island called Marleo. Both factions will be seen with new vehicles and units as the series goes on, as well as frontline changes on the island and there different ideologies as factions.
@@jackjmi8294 Oh alright, and one last thing are the shephard civialns who chose to fight against MUC? Their aim isnt very good compared to the MUC'S
@@desertf0x44-l5d Yup! Shepherd soldiers are usually civilians that lived on Shepherd side of the island and would get around 3 weeks in combat training, while MUC soldiers get around 1 to 2 months in combat training in comparision. The shepherds also generally use manpower a lot more in there stratagies compared to MUC, so they want to put more soldiers on the frontline faster.
Absolutely astonishing!
the character designs are Greatly Detailed and well drawn
the story isn't super hard to follow aswell as the choreography is So freaking cool!
You really outdid yourself with this one, However I am pretty bumped about why this hasn't reached the views and attention it rightfully deserved.
hopfully it would change soon
TOO EPIC
THIS IS LIKE
NEXT LEVEL ANIMATING
BRO KEEP UP THE GOOD STUFF, I LOVE IT!!!!!
I would say I had a favorite part but this whole thing is gold Jack, Godspeed on part 2 or whatever projects your working on because you have a lot of talent. 👏👏👏
9:22 DAMN!! HE WAS HEAVY AF!
Necesito una segunda parte de esto si o si ESTA INCREÍBLE !
glad i discovered your channel through a random test, i wasn't expecting a whole 17 minutes animation but i love it, keep up the good work!
This is better than a lot i mean A LOT of madness combat animations out there
Honestly, my only problem with this is that enemies seem to become shockingly inaccurate and hesitant about firing when engaged with the protagonists. Otherwise this was fuckin amazing. The two factions going at it and the mobsters just being caught in the middle was great. Especially loved the street section when a shepherd and MUC unit meet and start immediately engaging one another.
Your an extremely talented animator and your channel deserves a lot more attention
I hope that you one day get all of the subs that you clearly deserve
Also if you could make this episode a series ill be very happy
Thank you so much, I will definitely be making this a series
This is actually so underrated??? How is this not viral
VOTE JACK FOR MADNESS
MAKE MADNESS GREAT AGAIN
I think you should make the brows more consistent with movement and the arms less rigid.
I THOUGHT THIS HAS LIKE 100K VIEWS, how is this only 8k, we need to share this video and comment to boost the algorythm.
i love this style.
something different!
7:57 damn bro really got that adrenaline rush.
Like the part when the mafia guys gave a coin to a homeless man
they have standards
I also forgot to add that I love how you showed no favoritism over the Two fractions!
for example both of the (Presumably nazis) and the communist dying to the dynamite instead of One magically surviving. 5:12
this is amazing
this is awesome bro holy shit i love your style
not a big fan of the character style but i still did enjoy watching it so well done
mobster got more plot armor then batman bruh
i like the animation but i feel like the enemies just refuse to pull the trigger when they should in some parts but otherwise kinda peak
I love this
really cool vid
goodness i love seeing war stuff in madness animations 10/10
Nice 👌
Did you make these characters your self or downloaded from some app or a pack
@@mias447I made them myself
So these Group Are Not Only facing other Army but Also These Unknowns Mobster/Mafia Who Attack which i don't know what These Mafia Goal Was ???
Yup! In the middle of the fighting between the two factions, the Shepherds and M.U.C(Marleo's United Companies), the mobsters snuck in as an unknown to both sides. The only goal for the mobsters was to retrieve the briefcase from the Shepherds (the faction with the gold symbols on their hats) and to drop it off at a certain location for a unknown contact who hired them in order to get paid very well. Those said people who hired them, ambushed the mobsters at the drop-off point. The mob guys then knew who hired them, but it was too late. I may continue their story in later work.
But Will They (Mafia duo) Gonna get They Payback to them For Y'know bey backstab by another Group and Will The Two Faction Found Out that theese Duo where not From they Faction instead they were Mafia Hired by someone But gut Betrayed by them now the Mafia duo and The Two Faction are Gonna Hunt the Group who Stole this Briefcase ???
@@aziscakep640 I plan on showing the mobsters getting into more confrontations with the two factions and the group who tricked them. For now though I plan on working on a prequel to show the relation between the group who hired them and the mobsters before the events in this video took place.
I Actually Want a Sequel one Where Two Faction Found Out Some unknowns Group Has Attack both of these Faction and Stole The Briefcase and Escape with The Briefcase During the Wars
And Also Mobster Duo Chase the Unknowns Group With the Briefcase Too
Guns gore and canoli reference?
The plot, animation, and the setting it’s just perfect, you’ve just earned a subscriber!
(Also at 6:57 what is the song?)
Thanks! The song is called "Payday 2 Official Soundtrack - #35 Breach 2015" on youtube.
@@jackjmi8294 Thanks
@@jackjmi8294 oh yeah and what about the song at 3:58?
@@danielzwe For sure, its called "Payday 2 Official Soundtrack - #29 Evil Eye" on youtube.
This gives me madness descent vibes.
Also, is the turf war animation connected to this universe in any way?
@@domeen0gt895 Yup! Turf war basically shows a Mafia and gang skirmish over some territory with the Mafia being called the Purps and the gang being called the Stripes. The Turf war animation takes place on the same island where this war is happening, also being in one of the biggest cities under the control of the guys with the helmets(Marleo's United Companies aka M.U.C) that has high Mafia/gang activity. The next episode of Marionette Vendetta will include the Purps faction for sure and maybe the stripes, it will focus more on Mafia/gang life of Marleo which is the name of the island this is located at.
so what's going on here?
is this a four sided war for control in a way?
like the M.U.C and Shephards and the gang factions stripes and Purps are all fighting on one island?
Who's the evil and lesser evil between M.U.C and Shephards. like i assume shephards are just trying to take out the corrupted military army?
does the M.U.C and Shephards get into contact with the gang factions?
are these two mafia protagonists part of the stripes gang faction or they are their own faction?
@@zhongqfj8963Hello Zhong!
For the war question it is mainly between the Shepherds and M.U.C, both wanting to take the whole island for themselves. While the Purps just want to continue their underground criminal activities within cities of the island for profit no matter who owns the island. The Purps rarely get involved with the war unless it is affecting their trades routes to illegally sell weapons, drugs, or other illegal items. The stripes on the other hand are less organized than the Purps, being a standard gang running around and doing small crimes across the island's cities.
For the one island question, yup! All fighting between the factions takes place on one island.
For the lesser evil question, it would be up to you on what faction you would want to root for! With M.U.C being a more of a dictatorship with good technology and depending more on armor vehicles in their tactics. While the Shepherds are an insurgency also being a dictatorship and are more under equipped and rely on tactics involving manpower or fast and light armored vehicles more frequently. The Shepherds would view the war as taking back there lands and depending on there own resources on the island to make things, with rarely trading with other countries outside of the island. While M.U.C sees the Shepherds as terrorists and trade a lot with other nations in exchange for things to help them with the war, sometimes trading to much causing people within M.U.C's own territories to suffer shortages as a result of the mass trading. Because of this, many nations outside the island often side with M.U.C, since they get good trading deals with them.
For M.U.C or the Shepherds having contact with the stripes or the Purps, the Shepherds dont really ever fight or talk with both of them. This is because the shepherds use all their resources in fighting M.U.C and can't tackle fighting crime in many of their territories. While M.U.C is extremely hostile to any crime or mafia activity within their territories, with M.U.C often sending personnel to disrupt illegal trade routes the Purps set up or take out bases where the Purps operate.
The two Mafia protagonists were part of a diffrent mafia that has conflict with the Purps before the events of this episode, which I am working on the episode that takes place before this one to show more of the mafia they worked with. But basically, at the time this episode takes place they are mercenaries hired by the group at the end to get the briefcase, later getting betrayed by the group at the end, more of the group's past relationship with the Mafia protagonists will also be explored more in the episode I’m working on.
@@jackjmi8294 so shephards are ex M.U.C civilians? and who is the original owner of this island? Is M.U.C created by the government that's approved and directly financed or it's a faction created against the government's wished and it's illegally formed and ruled the country by force?
i assume the mafia factions like Stripes would kill shepherds too if they happen to see them?
how the shepherds get the resources to fight? Manpower, guns, ammo, vehicles and food?
so estimation of the fighting population of which armed forces they are in. like i assume M.U.C is 70% for example and shephards are 20%and the mafia factions are like 5 to 10% i assume?
do mafia factions like Purps have the weapons and resources for counter attack? cause unless they got explosive weapons, they have no chance against the armored vehicles of the M.U.C.
i would take a while guess and say that M.U.C are a much evil, cruel and corrupted faction. Maybe shephards are fighting for a good cause. At least the majority felt they are the good guys. I mean i could see them being underdogs going to cripple the evil dictatorship but how they go about it is immoral like killing unarmed civilians at some point.
i think M.U.C are more evil than shephards.
what do M.U.C trade with them to help with their war efforts? Like food? Money?
At first I thought the marine-looking soldiers were the good side
on the war map at 6.49, does the shephard platoon next to the long grey rectangle builidng represents the backup squad or those stationed there as the defenders as the rectangle grey building is their (temporary) headquarters should they need to fall further back?
spealing of rectangle white building, what does the shephard logo next to it represent? like there's an (oval?) at the centre of the rectangle.
what does the triangle shephard symbol represent?
and does the platoon symbol of the shephards and M.U.C on the 2 columns on the left represent anything?
at 6.55, when M.C.U reinforcement came in at the centre and on the huge rectangle, what does the symbol represent (Two hexagons?)?
like is that a vehicle support (tank or helicopter) or just more soldiers (prob elite)? at
For the platoon in the back, it was a measure put in by the Shepherd’s commander to replace any retreating/broken platoons on the contact line with M.U.C. Kind of like reserves in a way.
The oval in the middle means it has armored vehicles within the platoon along with infantry. Ones with no symbol in them are just infantry.
The two on the left for the shepherds flashing white and very cracked represents them retreating due to many losses, while the M.U.C platoons with medium or little cracks represent them pushing with little or medium losses.
The triangle represents Anti-Air units, these are later seen shooting down the M.U.C helicopter towards the end.
The one with the two hexagons represents a helicopter, coming in with the elite soldiers that got dropped in through the roof of the Shepherds HQ.
@@jackjmi8294what did the glasses guy say from 16.35 to 16.47? the subtitles didn't show what he says exactly.
why he used his audio device instead of his "real voice" and why his smile so creepy?
why the group at the end let the mobsters live at the end? especially Sal? there's no reason to let him live.
Did you say the names of the glasses guy and his men? like what are the names of these two guys who killed the soldiers at 16.00? what's the leader's name at 16.35?
what is this glasses guy's mafia faction called? Is his the second biggest mafia group compared to purps?
is the glasses guy a psychotic childish guy? From the way he walks with the briefcase, he give me that vibe.
also, what's the mobster's faction name? are the protagonists and their fellow mobsters third biggest or quite a small group?
is the mob boss and Sal truly best friends from the creation of their own faction or are just simply in a professional relationship as the boss and right hand man?
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is turf war video canon? because the purps in that video doesn't have the purple color shirt as the purps in the old videos.
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is this canon too?
so if M.U.C fully captured the purps old bases or block out thier trade routes with their own bases or immigration check points, there's nothing Purps can do other than wait until shephards drive them
if that's the case, do they just accept that they lost profits from fpotential trades since reclaiming their lost territories is a lost cause?
what kind of tactics purps use to get M.U.C to not notice them or minimize casualties in the crossfire with shepherds? Do purps have explosive weapons like rocket launchers and wear armor?
wasn't expecting you to reveal the parasite bio weapon. so how's their progress on parasite project? i assume they are going to deploy the parasites to infect the shepherds territories once they got the successful chemicals? like nuclear/bio warfare?
why the citizens who join M.U.C hate the original government? was it that bad? like sure the original government didn't do much to curb the mafia threat but still. why?
and are the remnants of the original army and government the real leaders of shepherds? and the original army of the island taught the shephard recruits?
i notice that one of the shephards tries to shoot the retreating tank soldier for being a coward. Do shephard rebel group as a whole actually enforce the "no retreat or be killed" mentality and encourage defecting penalties or such cases of shooting their retreating soldiers are rare and are actually disapproved by the higher ups?
do the shephards try to get outside help from nearby countries? like they send their representatives by boat since i assume they still got harbor. If have, Shephards has an advantage in naval warfare right? like artillery support from sea?
@@jackjmi8294sorry for sending these comments this past few days. Hope these will be the last ones
@@zhongqfj8963 No problem! I like talking about the island and character’s stories and military stuff.
For what the glasses guy said was “Hello, Ronnie, been a long time, since it all burned down, hasn’t it?”
The reason for the audio device was because of a injury he taken to his neck, preventing him from speaking without the device, the smile is him being a little crazy. More on how he got that way will be revealed in the next two episodes.
For the reason of leaving them alive, the group just wanted the briefcase from them, and would have killed them, but because of previous history with the Mafia Protagonists and their main goal of destroying M.U.C they decided against it. This will be explored way more in the next two episodes.
For names, the guy wearing the white tank top is called Phil, The guy with the green/blue work suit is named John. While the boss or the guy with the glasses is called Ford.
The glasses guy was also part of a Mafia that no longer exists due to reasons that will be shown in later episodes. Though when the Mafia was around it was the 2nd biggest Mafia, often getting into clashes with the Purps.
For the faction’s name, it was called the Corpos when it was still in operation. Getting this name from them charging businesses in their Turf for some of the businesses profits. This is the main way Corpos would get their profits, while doing some small-scale illegal trading on the side. While the Purps usually don’t charge businesses for being in their turf, and usually just use their very large-scale illegal trading as their main way to get profits.
For if the glasses guy is psychotic, Yup! He is a crazy psychopath, often being really brutal against M.U.C soldiers. More about why this is will be revealed in the two other episodes that will be released.
For the mobster protagonists, that will be revealed in one of the future movies, still working on their faction at the moment.
The Mob boss called Ronnie and Sal are best friends, bonding from fighting together when they were working for their previous mafia.
For turf war, yup! It’s canon.
For the Marionette test, the first part where the mobster protagonists are fighting is not canon, though the last part where the shepherds are fighting is canon and takes place at the city the protagonist Mobsters were getting the brief case at.
In the case of M.U.C blocking trade routes or bases, if it is just some bases and trade routes, the Purps would just take the loss in profits from illegal trades. But if M.U.C fully blocked every trade route the Purps had, I think out of desperation the Purps would attack M.U.C head on in an effort to try to unblock it but would most likely fail.
For the tactics of the Purps, in a normal environment, they usually use hit and run tactics against other mafias if it is within cities. Driving by, shooting them from their car and speeding off to avoid retaliation. Though the Purps have not been afraid to get into direct fights with other mafia factions, as long as it doesn’t attract the attention of the M.U.C military. If it was a crossfire scenario, I think the Purps would shoot through windows of buildings and be supporting mostly from the back and in tall buildings, while they let the Shepherds take most of the losses against M.U.C by doing one of their charges. The Purps do have some explosive weapons and do sometimes wear armor if they are positive, they will get into a fight with other Mafias or M.U.C.
For the bioweapon, M.U.C has researched all capabilities of the parasite but are scared to use it in battle. For example, if the parasite kills all the shepherd soldiers in a battle, to make sure It doesn’t attack M.U.C soldiers moving to take the territory. They installed an explosive chip that will explode the parasite controlling a body or out of a body walking around trying to find someone to infect. Pretty much used as a short term weapon to win battles, M.U.C is just a little scared if the explosive chip malfunctions and doesn’t blow up the parasite and it escapes and goes across the entire island out of M.U.C’s control.
For the citizens hating the original government, it was more democratic compared to M.U.C and the Shepherds, having a council of government figures making decisions. With the head general of the army also acting as the president which had the power to break ties in the council if there is a deadlock on what policy should be done. The main problem was the Mafias and gangs, making everything corrupt and mafia/criminal activity being at a sky high. Instead of the harsh approach M.U.C is known for, the original government tried negotiating with the Mafia Factions, trying to make a deal where they would still exist and would not bother civilians or engage in gunfights with the other mafia factions to keep peace, since the government would let all the mafia factions trade. Some civilians found this to be a horrible proposition and wanted the mafia factions completely wiped off the map, since they saw them as ruining the whole island with their illegal operations. Seeing their own government say it was okay for them to still trade illegal goods shook them to their core. But when M.U.C invaded and took over, and they saw how harsh M.U.C was to the Mafia factions, they instantly wanted to join. Thinking it was saving the island by taking out the Mafia factions from the cities.
The remnants of the original government’s military, after experiencing combat with M.U.C. Usually joined early in the rebellion to train troops or to be more experinced troops on the battlefeild for Shepherd commanders to use. Though, the leader of the Shepherds was previously a civilian, who revolted with other civilians against a small M.U.C platoon stationed at a city. The main civilian starting the revolution, originally having a job of an actual shepherd before revolting.
For the shepherds shooting retreating soldiers, that is a policy that is enforced by higher ups. There is a policy of no retreating, and that retreating soldiers will be killed. This is because the Shepherds tend to be more nationalistic in there policies and military compared to M.U.C.
For other nations, the Shepherds have tried, but failed, every nation would reject them since they were getting good trade deals from M.U.C and knew M.U.C would put trade partners first before the Island itself unlike the Shepherds.
The Shepherds do have a advantage in Naval warfare, having more ships than M.U.C, having battleships, destroyers, U-boats, even having a Submarine they use against M.U.C called Shepherd’s Cane.
@@jackjmi8294 i think you could put the lore like what you told me into your community post. Just don't credit me and don't refrence me. i just want to be watching from afar and not get much attention to myself if you don't mind.
like i want to "disappear" if you know what i mean. eliminate traces of my comments.
i might delete them later so you could post some tidbits of the lore like part 1 of how the island got taken over and there's a divide between citizens of whether M.U.C deserve to lead their country.
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4:07 is that a german version of the sten?
Yup!
it is similiar to shan mcgee/diseased weasel's thing-things except they have limbs, cool
Woah, didn't check your channel around 1 year. Keep going, man, your style is unusual.
Also! From where you are? I mean, which country in you were born?
Thanks a lot, I am from the United States.
@@jackjmi8294 Okay, i'll keep that in mind, tovarish. By the way, don't look at the views, the main thing is: your animation and effort in your work! Don't leave your career so lately
@@JustRussianGuyJRG I appreciate that, thank you
@@jackjmi8294 Hey, JMI. How about to talk in Disco?
@@jackjmi8294 Hey, JMI. Can you add me in Dissy?
yo bro just keep posting n making stuff this shit is good
pretty cool
What's the name of the guy with the red cap?
Hey UNFS99! The guy with the red cap is named Sal
Thanks JMI
making "maddness combat" great again
your animation is good is bro
italians am i right?
What ago the war
Its about a fictional war between two factions, the Shepherds and M.U.C(Marleo's United Companies).
Ok
It's very cool, and this has a lore?
@@Denhic-zb6vdThanks, it does. I'm hoping to get additional parts of this series out to explain more about the mobsters backstory and show their future storyline. While other animations may show how the two armies in the animation came to be if I can get to it. I appreciate you asking.
song name 6:58
It's called "Payday 2 Official Soundtrack - #35 Breach 2015" on youtube.
Pablo
11:15 I feel bad for him
Also can you list all the song used? :)
@@naboonthegreat2 Sure! These are all the names of the tracks on youtube.
Payday 2 Official Soundtrack - #40 Dead Man's Hand (Assault)
Payday 2 Official Soundtrack - #29 Evil Eye
Payday 2 Official Soundtrack - #35 Breach 2015
Payday 2 Official Soundtrack - #45 Locke And Load
Payday 2 Official Soundtrack - #10 Calling all Units
Thank you so much@@jackjmi8294
@@jackjmi8294 I been watching for 12 times still trying to figure out Mafia being betrayed or they just from different mafia team and what that purple suit guy trying to say
@@naboonthegreat2 Basically, the guys who entered the aparment building to get the breifcase were ex mafia, but turned to being a guns for hire type deal after there mafia fell apart, with people hiring them to do jobs for them. At the end the group (who were also ex mafia) hired the protagonists to get the breifcase and bring it to them. Though, betraying them by knocking them out and not paying them for there efforts on bringing the suitcase to them. More on this will be shown when i release the two other episodes im working on for this series.
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this isnt canon right? Cause the sprites for the armoured guys and the "captains" are the same as the M.U.C.
i think... just want to clear things up about what is canon and what's not is all
Yup! It isn’t canon.
@@jackjmi8294 so how does the shephard tank at 5.33 move? Is the keypad at 5.48 used to move the vehicle other than firing projectiles?
There's no steering wheel in it.
do later stages of parasites have sharp sense of smell like humanoids?
For the shephard and M.U.C hierarchy in their army, how long it takes for the recruit/henchmen level grunts to rank up to higher ranks like captains, elites, commanders etc? like how many battles they need to survive or what criteria they have to do to qualify to rank up?
how much of the shephard army are elites and work as non combatant roles (like engineers, medics, factory workers any job that helps resupply food like farmers etc)? like medics and engineers? percentage?
do shephards make exceptions for their citizens? like crippled, elderly, woman or a man with a family of many kids? like do they give those people especially those who don't want to kill or be sent to the warzone give them non combatant roles like letting doctors, farmers, factory workers to remain in their respective workplaces for example?
Like surely Shephard higher ups would see someone as simple as a farmer could be just as important to their society like their soldiers too. You know. contributing to the food supply like vegetables and rice which is them contributing to their war efforts in their own way since the food they make feed the soldiers?
like will doctors and nurses remain in hospitals to treat the sick and injured? like do they see a bigger picture instead of giving them mandatory military enrollment? plus, how else they are going to repopulate since they lose so many man? they got to spare some especially men, right?
do shephards try to use M.U.C tech like the teleportation device and wear the armor of M.U.C juggernaut to increase their chance of winning future fight? like do shepherds take the loot from dead enemies are keep M.U.C armor and tech like teleportation tech and train to use it?
are the prups kinda like a cult? cause the henchmen wear masks and only use melee as standard weaponry in the animations of yours that show purps.
If elite mercenaries came in as reinforcements for the crippled M.U.C platoon that were taking heavy casualties from the fight with shephards earlier and boss them around, do they see them as saviors and symbols of hope since they may hear of their feats or they don't like them as much as the other mercs and reluctantly follow orders?
i can see the M.U.C soldiers being relieved to see the elite mercs since there's a chance they might help let them live to see another day. if they don't sent them to their death to enact their plan.
So unlike cheap mercs, M.U.C gave the elite mercs the choice of letting them work short term up front? Like they let the elite mercs go back to their original group and country instead of forcing them to stay and follow the contract as they did with cheap mercs? like what if elite mercs want to break their long term contract with M.U.C if they find this one unprofitable and time consuming? That and the boss of said elite mercs wants them back?
does M.U.C take prisoners who got life sentence or death penalty to serve in their army too? like their own version of the suicide squad and plant bombs in them to make them obey? them being M.U.C cannon fodder more so than the average M.U.C soldiers?
how strong is the M.U.C artillery vehicle? like can it destroy an entire suburban one story house that kind of devastation? like how strong is the artillery shell?
how come the M.U.C can't have/ don't feel the need for more elites? i thought they would have at least 1/10 of their army be elites?
@@jackjmi8294 for the parasite animation, i kinda feel bothered that the movie may be boring since the shephards would only be fighting stage 1 parasites and controlled humans which doesn't seem exciting. and it sucks since we prob won't see the later stages in the last stand movie of shephards surviving the parasite infested base till 5 hours as later stages like humanoid ones takes a few days after the first contact.
like i get it make sense in lore to eliminate the parasites before 5 hours to prevent the outbreak but i would like to see the shephards or the M.U.C fight the actual threat of the parasites. like i want to see shephards fighting the later stages like proper parasite as "humans".
so would you make a non canon animation of M.U.C failing to kill the original batch of parasites and them trying to prevent the outbreak? i think you could make it semi canon by having the bomb device gone awry and the parasites went to nearby small part of the city M.U.C owns.
then the M.U.C condoned off the infested area from the other cities and try to purge them. i think M.U.C trying to eliminate the parasite invasion would be far more interesting than the shephard's last stand one since you get to use the later stages without breaking the lore.
as in with shephard last stand, you have to only include stage 1 parasites and infected humans unless the later stages has absurd progression rate to evolve in hours. so yeah, i would like the M.U.C killing parasites of several stages like stage 2 (humanoid), stage 4 and even the last stage in the real warzone instead of the shephard last stand one. Maybe even one of the mafia factions like stripes and purps got caught in the M.U.C screw ups and they have to fight both the parasites and M.U.C at the same time.
i guess the M.U.C would make the once infested city an abandoned ghost town once the parasites are all killed and never use them again if you are really concerned in maintain logic and continuity.
so shephards are ex M.U.C civilians? and who is the original owner of this island?
Is M.U.C created by the government that's approved and directly financed or it's a faction created against the government's wished and it's illegally formed and ruled the country by force?
i assume the mafia factions like Stripes would kill shepherds too if they happen to see them?
How the shepherds get the resources to fight? Manpower, guns, ammo, vehicles and food?
so estimation of the fighting population of which armed forces they are in. like i assume M.U.C is 70% for example and shephards are 20% and the mafia factions are like 5 to 10% i assume?
do mafia factions like Purps have the weapons and resources for counter attack? cause unless they got explosive weapons, they have no chance against the armored vehicles of the M.U.C.
i would take a while guess and say that M.U.C are a much evil, cruel and corrupted faction.
Maybe shephards are fighting for a good cause. At least the majority felt they are the good guys. I mean i could see them being underdogs going to cripple the evil dictatorship but how they go about it is immoral like killing unarmed civilians at some point. i think M.U.C are more evil than shephards.
what do M.U.C trade with them to help with their war efforts? Like food? Money?
For the first question, yup! After M.U.C took over the island from an unknown faction that used to own all of the island, with the Shepherds not existing yet and even existed before M.U.C was created. After M.U.C takes out this unknown faction and takes all of the island, a little after a rebellion against M.U.C pops up, which are the shepherds which combined forces with the remnants of the unknown faction’s military. The Unknown faction will be shown more in future installments showing both the creation of M.U.C and the Shepherds.
For the second question, M.U.C was formed from multiple private military companies combining to into one army. A wealthy businessman leading this effort, which is now the leader of M.U.C. His story will be more explored in later installments.
For the third question, only if the Shepherds interfere with their trade routes or the mafia factions making profit. But otherwise, they will stay out of each other’s ways.
For the fourth question, In the beginning of the Shepherds faction they got most of their guns and vehicles when they rebelled from M.U.C, stealing them from M.U.C military storage buildings where they rebelled. Later on in the war, using the few factories they took from M.U.C to make tanks of their own, though, M.U.C’s production of tanks is faster and produce better tanks overall than the Shepherds. The Shepherds also get most of their manpower from territories they own, the land they control also having the most food on the island. M.U.C on the other hand has little food production of its own on its side of the island, which mainly means it has to import food from other nations at exetreme prices of money or resources.
For fighting population, the shepherds would have around 60% of manpower, where M.U.C has around 32%, and all of the mafia factions in total are 8%. Since on the far eastern coastlines where the Shepherds control has a lot more population than the western coastline where M.U.C controls. Though M.U.C makes up for the manpower diffrence with its technolgy and heavy armored vehicles.
For the Purps, they will counterattack if other mafia factions attack, but if it is M.U.C attacking they will most likely try to evacuate as much of their product or profit as possible to stop it from getting taken by M.U.C and not fight head on. Since most of their combat vehicles are cars attached with different types of weaponry. If the Purps were to counterattack M.U.C it would result in extreme losses for the Purps.
For M.U.C’s trading, they usually trade with money or any natural resource, rare, or not, that’s valuable on the island except for food for a very cheap price. In turn M.U.C would usually get military equipment and food from other nations. Desipite them getting food from trade deals, M.U.C has still suffered shortages of food, since the price of this food being so high. This is because the other nations know M.U.C will pay very high prices for food since M.U.C's own production of food is very poor. Driving one of the main goals of the stratagy for M.U.C, to capture heavy food production areas on the Shepherd's side of the island. So it doesn't have to rely so much on the heavy pricing of food to be able to keep up it's country.
@@jackjmi8294Ok. But if purps or stripes can't evacuate and the M.U.C surrounded them aka blocking escape routes, do they suceed in their last stand against the M.U.C sometimes?
and not to mention, I assume M.U.C launch surprise attacks so I doubt they could make the tactical retreat. At most they retreat with heavy casualties.
like is it a 1/5 chance of success in escaping or surviving the last stand against M.U.C? That's if M.U.C doesn't give them any chance of retreating.
where the shephards get the metal to build their new vehicles? Do they have a proper tank and aircraft they reserve for future use?
What if the mafia factions happen to be in the crossfire between Shephards and M.U.C somehow. Like if the Purps for example, got into the warzone in the middle of their trade route and once again there's no chance of escaping, will they kill all of them or team up with the shephards?
like will the mafias like the Purps and Stripes have a temporary truce with Shepahrds under the "enemy of my enemy is my friend" decision? Cause I would think the mafia at least the Purps would hate the M.U.C more than the rebel faction and would use dirty tactics to use the Shephards as cannon fodder.
so is there a rare chance of unexpected teamwork with mafias and the rebels to take on their common enemy and part ways since they could live to see another day due to teamwork?
If Shephards were to destroy or push M.U.C out of their country and after they rebuilt their economy and infrastructure from the Civil War, I guess it will be their turn to eliminate the mafia factions?
I assume shephards let the mafia members live and arrest them so that they could be put in jail? I meant like after the Civil War and they win, they won't be as brutal and cruel like how the M.U.C operates, right?
and if M.U.C was formed by multiple companies, then how come they are all ok to take over the country by force and take out the original government and military?
and how are the said companies ok with killing the rebels and the citizens who were the original inhabitants of the island?
And how are the other nations not suspect that the M.U.C are possibly corrupt and may be evil? like sure they got very good trade deals but why there isn't scrutiny and the legitimatcy of their intentions?
what kind of materials the M.U.C find that's worth of trade. Like the very rare and good value?
@@jackjmi8294I assume Purps are the main mafia faction with the very huge numbers, decent training and resources like the makeshift car with turrets?
like the other mafia factions are smaller than Purps and the purps are the biggest and most fearsome of them all?
so how does the M.U.C get new soldiers to recuperate their losses? Mercenaries or military soldiers "borrowed" under a false pretense that they are fighting for a good cause?
will you show the the unit and vehicle types in the community posts or something?
I assume M.U.C has an armored "juggernaut" type unit (the one with grey armor and AA12 like shotgun), the (assassins?) with red eye piece, the standard armored henchmen (with face armor) and captains?
these elite units of M.U.C how much training and resources are spent into making these classes?
did those M.U.C units have teleport or "dash" type of device? because there's a loud noise when he moves and he gets over to the other side over the collapse roof in the apartment.
and do the Shephards have their own elite units other than their commanders and captains?
and do the Shepahrds gas mask mean anything? like do thw gas mask represent their "elite" statue or moderately trained soldier compared to their fellow men?
or is the gas mask just randomly given out to anyone for poisonous gas?
@@zhongqfj8963 For a last stand against M.U.C by the Purps or the Stripes having them completely surrounded, I would say around 1/10 chance of them surviving in a last stand scenario.
For Shepherds getting the metal they need for vehicles, they usually take destroyed or disabled vehicles of their own or M.U.Cs from the frontline and remove any useable metal still on the vehicle to use in their factories. The Shepherds do also have some aircraft and some of their better tanks in reserves for future offensives.
If mafia factions were in some crossfire, I think they would make a “the enemy of my enemy is my friend” short-term deal with the Shepherds to fight M.U.C. Though it would be rare. I could also see the Purps using tactics to make the Shepherds take more losses to save more of their guys.
If the Shepherds did destroy M.U.C and rebuilt their country back up. I could see the Shepherds trying to take out the mafia factions. Though they probably would arrest mafia members if they surrendered. M.U.C would usually either kill them all, or sometimes take ones that surrender to a research facility to experiment on them with their biological weapon they are researching. The biological weapon M.U.C having in question, is a parasite-like creature that can infect the body, making it into a mutilated and disfigured killing machines with sharp tentacles like appendages coming out of the body to attack enemies with.
For the multiple companies’ question, the leaders got paid a lot of money by the businessman who collected them all together to invade the original government. The leaders of these Private Military Companies also being promised government power when they take the island over. Though, Mysteriously, all of these Private Military Company leaders ended up disappearing one by one after taking over the island from the original government, never to be seen again, until the businessman was the only one left in charge of M.U.C. Making it into a dictatorship. With the Shepherds rebelling and civilian casualties increasing after all the Private Military Company leaders have “disappeared”.
Other nations do see M.U.C as a evil state sometimes, but still want them in power, because they know if the Shepherds take over the island, they will no longer be able to get resources from the island through trade. Since the Shepherds are very isolated in there polices when it comes to trading or interacting with other nations. For example if the Shepherds took over the island, they would shut down trading to probably once or twice a year in an effort to get the island more self-sufficient on itself and not on other nations.
Some of the materials that M.U.C trade include some rare diamond like minerals only found on the island which are very valuable, oil, a special type of wood of a tree found only on the island with the wood looking much like birch tree wood, and sometimes even legal promises to the countries to give them some power over the island. For example, if a nation gets into one of these legal promises, they will have to send military equipment until the war is over. In return, if M.U.C takes over the island, the nation could then have control over a certain number of M.U.C’s factories to be producing a product that the nation itself currently needs, which would then be exported to the nation with no cost from M.U.C with the production or exporting of the product. The number of factories and how long the nation controls them depends on how much military equipment they give or if M.U.C wants to be close allies with them in the future.
@@zhongqfj8963 Yup! The Purps are one of the biggest out of all the mafia factions. With very good training and their vehicles being mostly cars attached with turrets on the top or back. Being also responsible for the most amount of illegal trade routes in the island.
For M.U.C replacing their losses, they usually get mercenaries from other nations, painting the Shepherds as terrorists and giving very good paycheck to whoever joins M.U.C’s military. Some recruits being citizens from the island itself seeing M.U.C as a kind of savior of the island and blame all the shortages in the country on the Shepherds. These citizens who joined usually hated the original government that was in power before M.U.C.
I will be showing vehicles and different types of units in the future on my community posts in the future. Also posting more lore about protaganists or special units like generals, or goverment officials, commanders, and things like that.
For the elite units of M.U.C, they do require more training than most M.U.C personnel. Most elite units need around 5 to 6 months of training, with basic M.U.C soldiers having around 1 to 2 months. With the elite units (if heavily armored) requiring a special type of metal that is rare/costly and needs to be imported from other nations but makes the armored suit of the juggernaut almost invisible from small arms fire. Unless a shotgun fired from point blank, or a Anti-Tank gun shot the juggernaut, which would penetrate the armor.
For the dash type of device, with M.U.C’s different advancements in technology they created a device the elite soldiers wear on their head over there eye, which can cause them to dash across cliffs or obstacles in their way. This only works for a short or medium size distance though.
The Shepherds do have their own Special Forces branch in a way, with their special forces having different classes as well. I plan to show them in later movies down the line.
With the shepherd’s gas masks, those are usually given out to moderately trained soldiers to help with breathing if there is smoke in a building they are currently fighting in. Usually given out to help in urban combat aswell. They would give these out to every soldier if they could but can’t produce enough gasmasks for all their soldiers. With most of their factories focusing on vehicles and ammo.
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