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Simple. Rats came with boats, Rats were killing the Nene, Men brought in the Mongoose to hunt the rat.. Problem, Rats were active at night, Mongoose during the day... they rarely crossed paths. Both the mongoose and the Rats ended up eating Nene eggs.
@@PapaBear816 this type of introduction of invasive species are not the only examples: pigs in America (which had already explained it) and in Mauritius, rabbits and other animals to "facilitate" the life of the European colonists, in Australia and New Zealand ( already depopulated by Moa and other unique birds, from the ancestors of the Maori).
@@PapaBear816Shoots, you got my respect. Very good summary, but a whole video on it is good for people to watch too cuz there's a lot that goes into it. Like the introduction of domestic cats to hunt rats and mongoose and they also end up hunting native birds. Also the gentrification of Hawaii disrupting the natural habitat and the laws that were put in place for conservation of wild life and making sure the keiki o ka aina respect the land and do things in a renewable and eco friendly way being abolished.
The Great Kamehameha: Don't you DARE harm a single bird when retrieving feathers! It you do I'll create an energy attack so huge Japan will name it after me!
In contemporary Hawaian beliefs, a warrior stole the mystical power from their fallen enemies. And Kamehameha was the first one to defeat *everyone* and unite the islands. That might be why his name was used to signify great power.
Imagine being in the world of the dead for centuries, then wake up to the sound of many ppl calling your name, only for it to be bcs someone in japan decided to make your name a world ending blast
Aztecs did the same thing with Quetzal feathers. Killing a Quetzal was a crime punishable by death, but catching a male in breeding season and plucking out his plumes was permissible.
@@RandomMushroom-xm5kjYeah, I just read chapter 14, the original use of the Kamehameha and went further and read the next two chapters as well. Not once did anyone mention the King. So either this is a Translation issue, you don't remember it right or it's not in the manga and is anime only. You could also lie for some reason.
@@johnclaybaugh9536it may be common but it is respectful to put the effort in to learning. To have a flippant attitude towards other cultures though, is actively rude
This has no relation to dragon ball because that's not how you pronounce it It is pronounced: "Ka" "me" "ha" "me" "haa" Not: "ku" "ma" "u" "ku" "ma" "u"
More than clothing. Wing and tail feathers would hurt especially, as they are connected to the bone. Though if the birds could still fly away after, they probably didn't take those.
@@suchomimustenerensis5302 they should not, those are big and hard, made for aero dynamics, probabily from the middle juz those are soft and more regular in size
Dont forget that his existence was prophesied, and the peophecy was fulfilled when he single handedly flipped this huge ass rock. Kamehameha was the Hawaiian version of King Arthur.
@@thetarr2 He was fkn great, that's for sure. United his people, big af, strong af, leader qualities, combat proficient, this MF was crazy skilled and accomplished the things he set out to do.
So you're saying he was close to seven foot , didn't like harming living creatures and has the same name as a sick anime attack? Homie sounds like the most average kind but gung ho anime protagonist ever
To say he didn't like harming living creatures is a bit of a stretch. He did conquer Hawaii in a series of wars afterall and was an accomplished fighter. But he was also known as a merciful man. Most famously once a fishermen decked him with an oar so hard the paddle broke so a group of civilians could escape from him and his warband during an invasion of their home. Some time later the fisherman was brought before the now very powerful King and instead of being executed, the King ruled the man had been right to defend his people and instead rewarded him. Afterwards he declared it law that any man, woman or child should be free even to sleep on the side of the road without fear of any harm befalling them. Known as the Law of the Splintered Paddle, it enshrined the rights of any Hawaiian to be safe, expect protection from their government and for civilians to be spared from the horrors of war. To this day it is part of the Hawaiian constitution and acts as the basis for modern laws that protect the homeless.
best parts: 1. hearing him say 'baller' 2. seeing the bird bros 3. learning that kamehameha's coat is still in hawaii and not in the british museum or smth
@@anna_in_aotearoa3166 They did but they also didn't. Hawai'i was overthrown by an internal political faction of rich businessmen (most were either American or were from Hawai'i but of US descent). They wanted the US to annex the country but the president at the time, Grover Cleveland, outright refused as he believed the Queen was unjustly deposed; it would be ~five years before the US finally agreed. The US government itself never planned the insurgency.
@@teetree6661 @teetree6661 Yeah, my apologies for oversimplifying! The fact that it was essentially a coup planned by large corporates is pretty terrifying to me...? Usually these things happen because the military get power-hungry, or another country has imperial ambitions.... But if I understand the events correctly, this one was essentially a few rich merchants planning to overthrow a government so they could maximally exploit the country's resources and population. Yikes 😵 We see somewhat similar patterns today in multinationals' power to sway political will, but a corporate coup this brazen & total (and which has led to the area still being claimed by another country today) is a bit more unusual...?
I really like how you guys do your shorts: instead of snippets from your preexisting episodes, you do new stories based on information that didn't make it into the original episodes. And you add new artwork as well. Great work! I'm so glad that this channel continues to explore Hawaiian history and mythology. Few states have as rich a history as Hawaii.
It should be noted that the DBZ move was a joke, because it really translates to Turtle Destruction Wave But it also was the name of the Hawaiian King....
Kamehameha? Yellow is the colour representing the highest level, it's length being a representation of strength... I can't be the only one imagining this Hawaiian monarch going EVEN FURTHER BEYOND!
Hawaiians did have strict laws regarding sustainability but If I remember from Hawaiian studies they would eat the red birds, And they only had laws about releasing the yellow ones because one of The species had already gone extinct.
He was said to be massive and a monster of a man because he overturned a stone weighing 5,000 pounds to become king. However imagining him as a tiny man performing these feats is hilarious 😂
Thanks Big Tori for the shoutout, it could have been any name. Showing hawaii love, thanks Big Tori. Rest easy kings, everyone, knows you both, centuries apart.
I like how he didn't want to hurt the birds, sure gluing the bird's feet to the stick they land on wasn't any better but at least he let them go after plucking their feathers, I respect that
gosh, a "big chief" in the true sense of the word, maybe to save birds and time, they could ask Big Bird of Sesame Street for some feathers. and without the tar.
Goku: KA ME HA ME HA kamehameha: you called? *Gets disintegrated* (It was supposed to be king kameha that was supposed to be disintegrated. But Goku being disintegrated by his mere presence instead is more comedic)
Now imagine kamehamea was actually like 5'2" and had the cloak specifically made so that people would think he was 9 ft tall, and everyone silently thought he was crazy but now look at him.
Imagine being a bird going to land on a branch to chill, only to realize it’s sticky, a weird two legged creature takes some of your feathers and you fly away
Meanwhile, time travellers meeting Kamehameha discover that he was actually 2 feet tall, and just wore a really big cloak that dragged around behind him.
he has killed 3k people his his bare hands, had one of the longest if not THE longest surviving ahu ula along with the rarest, flipped the 2k pound naha stone as a youth, AND one time he had 6 spears throne at him as once in which he caught 3 in one hand according to multiple european accounts, broke the other 2, and threw the last one back....
I think it is coincidence but not sure. From my limited knowledge of the show, roshi, who taught goku the move had an association with turtles. Kame in Japanese is turtle.and the rest likke either onomatopoeia or added in for extra cool factor.
In hawaiian culture, art has a purpose such as that cloak indicated the chief and the rankings of the social order (there are different colors to indicate rank)
Well, we know he wasn't tall and used one of his personal guards as models for statues and iconography because of that reason. We also know what most of his family descendants look like. And, most importantly, our chiefs weren't warriors so we can rule some of what he definitely didn't look like out.
@@Arrowatch ...your sadly uneducated. the models for his statue were the hoapili-baker cousins. they lived during the KALAKAUA RIEGN. he was that tall because of his cloak as all ahu ula were to be just below the knees. yes most surprisingly do look alike. we can thank the unition of the pi'ilani/liloa lines for that. yes...our chiefs were warriors........ your not from hawai'i, thats an obvo. it's either that or your just...very very off
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Simple. Rats came with boats, Rats were killing the Nene, Men brought in the Mongoose to hunt the rat.. Problem, Rats were active at night, Mongoose during the day... they rarely crossed paths. Both the mongoose and the Rats ended up eating Nene eggs.
@@PapaBear816 this type of introduction of invasive species are not the only examples: pigs in America (which had already explained it) and in Mauritius, rabbits and other animals to "facilitate" the life of the European colonists, in Australia and New Zealand ( already depopulated by Moa and other unique birds, from the ancestors of the Maori).
@@germanomagnone Ohhh I know, I lived in Hawaii for 16 years.
@@PapaBear816Shoots, you got my respect. Very good summary, but a whole video on it is good for people to watch too cuz there's a lot that goes into it. Like the introduction of domestic cats to hunt rats and mongoose and they also end up hunting native birds. Also the gentrification of Hawaii disrupting the natural habitat and the laws that were put in place for conservation of wild life and making sure the keiki o ka aina respect the land and do things in a renewable and eco friendly way being abolished.
My brethren, turn away from your wickedness and give your very lives to the man who forsook his life for your sake! Give your lives to Christ ✝️
The Great Kamehameha: Don't you DARE harm a single bird when retrieving feathers! It you do I'll create an energy attack so huge Japan will name it after me!
Lmao gallic gun bout to run over and beat the birds
, then they harmed the birds.
Hahaha
In contemporary Hawaian beliefs, a warrior stole the mystical power from their fallen enemies.
And Kamehameha was the first one to defeat *everyone* and unite the islands.
That might be why his name was used to signify great power.
At least in the cooler movie goku saved a bird
Bro was so powerful they named a anime move after him
Nah, he was named after the anime move
@@Macellarius_3-ws8mhyou did not just say he was named after the damn anime
His parents were hugeb DB fans@@helljumper2565
@@Macellarius_3-ws8mhdamn haole
@@Macellarius_3-ws8mhthis man did not
Goku: " KAMEHAMEHAAAA!!!!!!"
Kamehameha The Great: "What do you want?!"
Imagine being in the world of the dead for centuries, then wake up to the sound of many ppl calling your name, only for it to be bcs someone in japan decided to make your name a world ending blast
@@umrayquazashinyapareceu1672Kamehameha “Honestly i couldn't ask for a better fate...That sound awesome “
😂
I like to think Goku met Kamehameha the great during one of his deaths
@filip4913 this has to be cannon that's too funny not to be😂
Saiyans do be quaking in their boots because of this man.
I was wondering how long it would take to see this.
Dude found all the dragon balls and united the Hawaiian islands.
Why?
@@markeye2043His name is Kamehameha
@@KianGaming09 Ah
Aztecs did the same thing with Quetzal feathers. Killing a Quetzal was a crime punishable by death, but catching a male in breeding season and plucking out his plumes was permissible.
Nice to see the Aztecs chill on some levels
Isnt a Quetzal a giant flying reptile that lived milions of years ago.
@@Its_Me_Romanothat's a Quetzalcoatlus, a pterosaur whose name was inspired by the Aztec god Quetzalcoatl, which stands for "feathered snake".
@@Its_Me_Romano you play Ark? Cause my mind went to the same place.
But isnt the quetzal native to guatemala and aztecs lived in mexico?
It's funny cus Yamcha actually acknowledges the existence of the Hawaiian King when Roshi is talking about his legendary technique
Source?
source?
@@giuseppegreco9589original use of the attack in the db manga
@@RandomMushroom-xm5kj You're gunna have to give me a chapter buddy cuz I don't remember that.
@@RandomMushroom-xm5kjYeah, I just read chapter 14, the original use of the Kamehameha and went further and read the next two chapters as well. Not once did anyone mention the King. So either this is a Translation issue, you don't remember it right or it's not in the manga and is anime only. You could also lie for some reason.
Plot twist: Kamehameha wasn't that tall, but had the ability to float off the ground.
I see your a Dragon Ball Z fan
That's way more impressive.
(GASP!!!!) 😱
@@MichaelJohnsonIII same
No no. He pushing the ground down.
Imagine a grave with "died from kamehameha" written on it was found
Damn Goku...
...Chill
💀💀💀
Bro Goku was bugging 💀
historians thousands of years in the future are gonna be so confused
"killed by Kamehameha"
The most badass death
That’s actually kinda sweet how he didn’t want the birds to be harmed in any way
They understood the basic ah concept of "Destroy a thing and it no longer exists."
Most people could never.
bro summoned a whole fandom 💀
he made the fandom💀
2 whole fandoms 💀
Nah bro just summoned the whole weebs
He created the franchise
@Gillury353 like you're one to talk
His cousin, prince Final Flash, was even taller!
........NOT TO MENTION THEIR COUSING MASENKO AND SPECIAL BEAM CANNON,AND HOW TO FORGET THEIR LITTLE BROTHER DESTRUCTO DISC
=HEHEHEHE
And his other cousin gallic gun was even shorter than him
Not to mention their other cousin Big Bang Attack and their grandfather HAKAI!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
GALLIC, GUN.... FIRE !!!!
Na it was the hair
As a Hawaiian you pronouncing his name right was so satisfying 🙏
As a mature person, I know that mispronouncing names from another language or region is common and therefore nothing to be upset about.
@@johnclaybaugh9536it may be common but it is respectful to put the effort in to learning. To have a flippant attitude towards other cultures though, is actively rude
@@johnclaybaugh9536 as an actual mature person, you are not mature.
@@somerandomcube you likely don't realize there are two pronunciations of the name "Cairo."
@@m-yday a number of names aren't in pronunciation dictionaries. How does on pronounce Cairo? It actually depends.
Fun fact Kamehameha died after frieza came to earth becuase he thought he was a saiyen
😂
😂
Good one🤣🤣🤣
So, Frieza came to Earth in 1819?
nice 666
Goku been real quiet since this dropped 💀
*prowler sound effect*
Goku gets illuminated by a light
Don't fucking do that again
Tomatoes hitting goku in face
This has no relation to dragon ball because that's not how you pronounce it
It is pronounced: "Ka" "me" "ha" "me" "haa"
Not: "ku" "ma" "u" "ku" "ma" "u"
They said Kamehameha has 3 sons:
Bankai, Chakra and Haki
Dude, only one of those is an attack, and even then it's a transformation more like going super saiyan. Get your metaphor game up to snuff.
You should have said bankai, rasengan,and gomu gomu no or something like that
@@axeleatspizza182 Ok you've proven the point, now you can go enjoy your dino nuggets like a true winner
Im deceased 😂
@@axeleatspizza182 Bankai isn't an attack. It's a transformation that basically every soul reaper has.
Imagine getting glued where you're standing, only to have strangers walk up and rip pieces out of your clothing.
Clothing? More like rip an entire bundle of hair (No offense intended)
@@MrLyR-cc1rs bro to who??? The birds lol??
More than clothing. Wing and tail feathers would hurt especially, as they are connected to the bone. Though if the birds could still fly away after, they probably didn't take those.
@@suchomimustenerensis5302 exactly
@@suchomimustenerensis5302 they should not, those are big and hard, made for aero dynamics, probabily from the middle juz those are soft and more regular in size
Imagine getting stabbed in the battlefield to only know you died to “kamehameha”
Never give a sayian a knife
@@the_spy_gaming69 nah he died to a ki-beam which is a cool way to die
@@the_spy_gaming69does she know how to make a grilled cheese?
@@Capybarageneral I quote "does she know how to make a grilled cheese? "
@@forgetfullsanityoh sorry he died to a kamehameha
"Sir, we will capture every bird possible to get you a cloak made of the most expensive feathers!"
"Dude, no, treat the birds kindly."
Imagine checking the kill streak to see “ … died to Kamehameha”
The people in the funeral:::he must've made goku mad*laughs to death*
Dbz villians: first time?
Dont forget that his existence was prophesied, and the peophecy was fulfilled when he single handedly flipped this huge ass rock. Kamehameha was the Hawaiian version of King Arthur.
flipping a huge ass rock seems reason to be called "The Great"
@@thetarr2 He was fkn great, that's for sure. United his people, big af, strong af, leader qualities, combat proficient, this MF was crazy skilled and accomplished the things he set out to do.
Well it does weigh thousands of pounds you can visit the same rock today.@thetarr2
Except for the part where Kamehameha was a real person while King Arthur was not.
@@Vespasian705Yes he was I used to go to school with him
The Gall at the start like 'dude, we're meant to be the giants :('
So sorry, but I will never not read that as Kame-hame-ha.
Even in dragon ball that's only when someone attacks, the attack name is kamehameha wave, and kamehameha is said like it is in this video
@@existentialcharthat was a mispronunciation from the early english dub
Its pronounced the same way
@@boomuncher7669no it wasnt its pronounced the exact same in the japanese version. Stop being a weeb.
Yeah i tought that it sounded like the kamehemama thing from the cartoon
At least he didn’t harm any birds 👍
As android 16 said:
Love the birds, kill son goku
Based
Bro is so kind. I’m so glad he was careful with the birds.❤
So you're saying he was close to seven foot , didn't like harming living creatures and has the same name as a sick anime attack?
Homie sounds like the most average kind but gung ho anime protagonist ever
Named "after" an anime attack, even though he lived (and died) before DBZ came out? I think something is wrong there.
@@timetom8914 i mis interpreted it ,i meant to say same name as one
@@zajinramirez2780almost like the anime attack was named after the person
To say he didn't like harming living creatures is a bit of a stretch. He did conquer Hawaii in a series of wars afterall and was an accomplished fighter. But he was also known as a merciful man.
Most famously once a fishermen decked him with an oar so hard the paddle broke so a group of civilians could escape from him and his warband during an invasion of their home. Some time later the fisherman was brought before the now very powerful King and instead of being executed, the King ruled the man had been right to defend his people and instead rewarded him. Afterwards he declared it law that any man, woman or child should be free even to sleep on the side of the road without fear of any harm befalling them. Known as the Law of the Splintered Paddle, it enshrined the rights of any Hawaiian to be safe, expect protection from their government and for civilians to be spared from the horrors of war. To this day it is part of the Hawaiian constitution and acts as the basis for modern laws that protect the homeless.
@@timetom8914po
best parts:
1. hearing him say 'baller'
2. seeing the bird bros
3. learning that kamehameha's coat is still in hawaii and not in the british museum or smth
IKR! Or more likely in America somewhere, given how it was the USA that destroyed Hawai'i's independence?
Well the Brits won't be getting it now that it's part of the USA.
@@anna_in_aotearoa3166 They did but they also didn't. Hawai'i was overthrown by an internal political faction of rich businessmen (most were either American or were from Hawai'i but of US descent). They wanted the US to annex the country but the president at the time, Grover Cleveland, outright refused as he believed the Queen was unjustly deposed; it would be ~five years before the US finally agreed. The US government itself never planned the insurgency.
@@teetree6661 @teetree6661 Yeah, my apologies for oversimplifying! The fact that it was essentially a coup planned by large corporates is pretty terrifying to me...? Usually these things happen because the military get power-hungry, or another country has imperial ambitions.... But if I understand the events correctly, this one was essentially a few rich merchants planning to overthrow a government so they could maximally exploit the country's resources and population. Yikes 😵
We see somewhat similar patterns today in multinationals' power to sway political will, but a corporate coup this brazen & total (and which has led to the area still being claimed by another country today) is a bit more unusual...?
Hawaii is America
His strict order to not harm the birds has caused my respect for him to grow like an attack that takes way too long to charge up.
PANR has tuned in.
The history of Hawaiian culture is some of the most interesting.
I SAW YOU ON A MR RIPPER VIDEO
@SasherPlaysGames dude! How ya doin man? I've been watching EC and EH for ages. I'm glad to see other rip fans!
Yes but than americans came and brought democracy to the islands, a.k.a forced an island that isn't even in the Americas into their control
I didn't know Master Roshi named Hawaiian kings!
Roshi must vibe with natives
He got the hawaiian shirt as a gift after naming their next king
@@aquilschutte 😆
Now this is my head cannon
woah! neat seeing my culture animated in a short! :D
Explains why Tapu Koko is yellow, bird-like, and the leader of the Tapus in Pokemon.
That's actually kinda cool to think about... BUT-
Theory: tapu koko knows the kamehameha
@@umrayquazashinyapareceu1672well if the anime is to be believed man at the very least has a susanno like form 😂
@@painvillegaming4119 susanoo AND KAMEHAMEHA?!
Bruh, tapu koko is broken 💀
@@painvillegaming4119the susano-o is in the games, too. Specifically in the animation of Guardian of Alola, the tapus’ signature z-move.
He is based on aztect war deity pretty sure
We have Kamehameha now where is galick gun and final flash
Americans over Japan in the '40s: "That's it! You all die! BIG BANG ATTACK!"
@PlebNC I get that reference. 😏
My grandfather performed the final flash on his deathbed
@@PlebNC more like final explosion
@@PlebNC japan: *drops barrages of bombs on pearl harbor*
America: "thats vegeta's technique!"
Therapist : "kamehameha cant hurt you it is not real"
Kamehameha:
blud never thought his name would be a attack in a anime in a few hundred years lmao
I really like how you guys do your shorts: instead of snippets from your preexisting episodes, you do new stories based on information that didn't make it into the original episodes. And you add new artwork as well. Great work!
I'm so glad that this channel continues to explore Hawaiian history and mythology. Few states have as rich a history as Hawaii.
This is so true, hate seeing channels just recycle content
Yeah, i really like that the shorts have very little re-used animation.
It makes them fun to watch instead of an obnoxious cash-grab
Wow, big props that he told them to not harm the birds
Fun fact: Kamehameha was killed by his Rival,Galickgun
Nah, his cousin final flash
Kamehameha means great turle wave in Japanese
My bad I thought that was true nvm
@@therealguyfr Nah that's galic gun's younger brother that was just naturally stronger than him
@@therealguyfr sorry for misspelling a word that's not real + I said Final Flash is stronger but it's fine since DB fans can't read.
It should be noted that the DBZ move was a joke, because it really translates to Turtle Destruction Wave
But it also was the name of the Hawaiian King....
I love how the named a blue beam of power after this man.
actually the blue beam is named after this man
@@Space_type_off_dude2 that's what I said 💀
@@ThatOneSpellcaster76 shoot i corrected my self sorry man :(
My brain aint brainin
and then he learned a special technique from a man in a turtle shell
That cloak is, in fact, extremely baller
Goku: Kamehameha
Kamehameha: bro I'm sitting right next to you you don't need to yell out my name😂
Kamehameha? Yellow is the colour representing the highest level, it's length being a representation of strength... I can't be the only one imagining this Hawaiian monarch going EVEN FURTHER BEYOND!
IMPOSSIBLE! "What does the scouter say about his power level vegeta?" *crushes scouter* IT'S OVER NINE THOUSAAANNNDD!
@@Chara_Dreemurr1 Yesss!! 😄
Fun fact the manga Kamehameha is yellow so he matches with the attack more
You could say his power level is 450,000... feathers.
@@AmandaFesslerwasnt there like blue goku or something thats supposed to be even stronger tahn gold?
He was responsible with his drip. I respect that.
His uncle Galic gun is even more taller
His father Spirit Bomb towers over them
@@ThatWeirdMylesDeathbeam:Guys what about me
His grandfather final flash
His nephew was universe reset
His son is final kamehameha “don’t ask who the dad is” 🤫😉
When Goku time travels and the dude is like yeah what's up homie
=YESSSSS IT WAS NAMED AFTER THE DUDE
=HEHE
Goku: KAMEHAMEHAAAAAA
Kamehameha: i was sleeping 😡😡😡
Kamehameha the Great was so tall, he could turn himself into a beam of light capable of reach heights far from Earth's atmosphere.
Hawaiians did have strict laws regarding sustainability but If I remember from Hawaiian studies they would eat the red birds, And they only had laws about releasing the yellow ones because one of The species had already gone extinct.
I like to imagine he was 4 feet tall and just demanded a big cloak for this very purpose in the future 😂
If that was the case the bottom edge would be trashed from dragging on the ground?
@@kohakuaiko Yup :)
He was said to be massive and a monster of a man because he overturned a stone weighing 5,000 pounds to become king. However imagining him as a tiny man performing these feats is hilarious 😂
The red chuck and bomb from angry birds cameos r a nice touch
:D finally somebody talks about them
Finnally 😭
Ahingima Cakaw!
When he used his famous Kamehameha Wave, all of his subjects were in awe... and waved back 😂
Bro called his outfit BALLER
You just know this man's power level was well over 9000.
Do you think his father was a brilliant scientist?
He is a warrior we heared of in legends.
Perhaps even pure of heart and awakened by fury.
@@Noob-Animations There are tales where he’s said to have gone even further beyond.
Wasn’t expecting the Angry Birds to show up not gonna lie, but now I’ve hit a wave of nostalgia so thanks!
Thanks Big Tori for the shoutout, it could have been any name. Showing hawaii love, thanks Big Tori.
Rest easy kings, everyone, knows you both, centuries apart.
The rule not to kill birds was in place before Kamehameha the Great
But the drip, think, of the drip THINK.
@@Reiner547YOUR JORDANS ARE FAAAAAAAAKE!
I like the idea that he was normal size, but so damn wealthy/ powerful that he made it go down to his ankles
Or even better. What if, He was actually super short. And just wore stilts or has sitting on someone’s shoulders.
@@halfknight2310 even better: he was taller than the cloak suggests, but didn't want to distress so many birds making it big enough
I like how he didn't want to hurt the birds, sure gluing the bird's feet to the stick they land on wasn't any better but at least he let them go after plucking their feathers, I respect that
Tbf, it's a bigger status symbol to be able to afford getting a specifically customed coat from such an intricate feather gathering method.
I'm still at the first 3 seconds of the video but i would just like to mention how he summoned an entire community when he said the name
Anime is animation, you mean manga
@@theonetruefusion8533I never mentioned Anime nor Animation
Dude was so bad ass. He had the coolest cloak ever and got to be the inspiration for the most bad ass anime attack ever.
Careful the British museum doesn't take that cloak
Gotta hand this one to the Americans for the claim tho
At least then it would be preserved
Well if they want to fight the U.S.A. again...
@@williamcorvinus8240found the curator's account.
gosh, a "big chief" in the true sense of the word, maybe to save birds and time, they could ask Big Bird of Sesame Street for some feathers. and without the tar.
Goku: Your Majesty, KAMEHAMEHA-
And nobody in Hawaii survived that day.
did you know that his name also meant loneliness so technically Goku's move is the loneliness wave?
Sounds like a move for an introvert
That makes sense, isn’t the blast supposed to like eviscerate his opponent?
I think we can all agree that a cloak made of the feathers of birds of paradise is a way cooler status symbol than a flag 😊
Flags are status symbols? I thought they were meant to represent places.
@@chriskeddie4226
Depends on the era and culture.
Kamehameha: DO NOT HARM A BIRD OR I WILL KAMEHAMEHA YOU
Thank god more people are talking about King Kamehameha. He is a legend to the Hawaiian people.
Goku: Master Roshi why did you call it Kamehameha?
Master roshi:
I love how the most animated looking part is when the cat plays the drums
Goku: KA ME HA ME HA
kamehameha: you called?
*Gets disintegrated*
(It was supposed to be king kameha that was supposed to be disintegrated. But Goku being disintegrated by his mere presence instead is more comedic)
Yes, King Kamehameha was so amazing that Goku would be desintegrated
Poor Goku. He will be missed.
Frizza: LETSSSS GOOOOO
Kamehameha the great would NEVER disintegrate somebody for calling him (hopefully).
Can he beat goku?
Don't talk about other museums' stuff because the British museum will get ideas.
lol
I like how Chuck was looking at the cloak and was like "What?"
He wasn't just a tall man but he is now one with Ki.
"I heard that your name was kamehameha let beam clash"
It would be so funny if he was actually super short, but had his cloak be made super long so people of the future would think he was giant
Now imagine kamehamea was actually like 5'2" and had the cloak specifically made so that people would think he was 9 ft tall, and everyone silently thought he was crazy but now look at him.
When ancient peoples were more sustainable then we are today
We can learn a lot
To be fair, that's not hard
It’d be funnier if his name was tribeam
=YEEEEEEESSS,TORIYAMA NAMED THE ATTACK THANKS TO THAT DUDE
=HEHE
Imagine being a bird going to land on a branch to chill, only to realize it’s sticky, a weird two legged creature takes some of your feathers and you fly away
They way that they got the feathers reminds me a lot of how in the Lorax they picked the tuffs of the trees.
I guess we know his fav anime 😂😂😂😂
Goku: KAMEHAMEHAAAA-
Kamehameha: WHAT. WHAT DO YOU WANT.
Meanwhile, time travellers meeting Kamehameha discover that he was actually 2 feet tall, and just wore a really big cloak that dragged around behind him.
And 2 seconds in and I’m already laughing at Kamehameha lol
God these are so great! 😂
-Yo,so who ordered some feathers?
-KAMEHAMEHA
Damn, guess that's why saiyan's hair goes yellow in super saiyan
Sounds like a boss u'd find at the end of a quest.
he has killed 3k people his his bare hands, had one of the longest if not THE longest surviving ahu ula along with the rarest, flipped the 2k pound naha stone as a youth, AND one time he had 6 spears throne at him as once in which he caught 3 in one hand according to multiple european accounts, broke the other 2, and threw the last one back....
Bro was so powerful he was named after an anime move!
Is it just pure coincidence that his name is what goku says for his attack or is he the inspiration?
He's the inspiration.
I think it is coincidence but not sure. From my limited knowledge of the show, roshi, who taught goku the move had an association with turtles. Kame in Japanese is turtle.and the rest likke either onomatopoeia or added in for extra cool factor.
British museum
Bro is so cool goku felt he needed to recognize him
In hawaiian culture, art has a purpose such as that cloak indicated the chief and the rankings of the social order (there are different colors to indicate rank)
That was literally mentioned in the video, and lots of art has purposes besides just aesthetic reasons in lots of places lol
We don't know what this dude looked like or how tall he is, but we DO KNOW that he gave strict orders not to harm the birb.
Well, we know he wasn't tall and used one of his personal guards as models for statues and iconography because of that reason. We also know what most of his family descendants look like. And, most importantly, our chiefs weren't warriors so we can rule some of what he definitely didn't look like out.
We literally do know what he looked like he only died like 500 years ago. It's not like he was in B.C. or anything
because we tell oral records that were then documented
@@Arrowatch ...your sadly uneducated. the models for his statue were the hoapili-baker cousins. they lived during the KALAKAUA RIEGN. he was that tall because of his cloak as all ahu ula were to be just below the knees. yes most surprisingly do look alike. we can thank the unition of the pi'ilani/liloa lines for that. yes...our chiefs were warriors........ your not from hawai'i, thats an obvo. it's either that or your just...very very off
@@kainoawaikiki2614 he only died 204 years ago....
I saw Chuck the angry Bird. I literally yelled out CHUCK!
Respect to Kamehameha for not killing the birds.
He might have been friends with android 16
Or his cloke ended at the feet to symbolize his rank above others.