In the book Musashi was never surronded. He kept moving like a devil, striking at unaware foes wounding or killing them. All the Yoshioka students were trying to attack and encircle him but he was fast enough to avoid that. Only at the very end when encirclement was about to happen did Musashi disengage and run like hell. Sounds more realistic than this - although the series has its own charm too.
Yep, read the book twice now. He hid in a tree and dropped down and decapitated the kid to deliberately demoralise the rest of the school. Brutal. And also the fundamental difference between the eastern concept of bushido vs the western concept of chivalry.
@@thefaramith8876 mate, it’s Musashi by Eiji Yoshikawa it traces his life as a child and development as a swordsman until his epic duel on Ganryu island with Sasaki Kojiro. It’s an absolute epic and I highly recommend it. Would love to see a big budget version of it done on HBO or Netflix but only if it’s done in Japanese, with Japanese actors and a Japanese director.
In Musashi's book, this is one of the deaths that the musashi regretted. He says he shouldn't have killed the only heir of that clan; Well, the boy was no warrior.
Musashi Miyamoto was born a seinen Anime protagonist. He fought and killed his Instructor at the age of 13 and that too with a WOODEN SWORD. Highly OP character of real world.
Which is why I wish they actually followed the history. It was much better than the dogshit fight scenes they come up with. It still would have been incredibly entertaining and perhaps moreso.
IKR, according to the wiki, his first duel was aged 13 followed by a lot more, last one age 37, has a bit of a break, goes onto fight in a battle aged 53 does a bit more and dies aged 61 from possible lung cancer. His book Go Rin no Sho (The Book of Five Rings) is well worth the read.
@@jimdigriz2923 Though to be fair, Musashi was also known for fighting dirty; that (alongside his skills, of course) is a big reason why he died old and survived so many swordfights.
@@yuvoria I was talking about the *actual* Musashi, the historical figure. For example, as a teenager, he won his first duel (which was meant to be a mere sparring bout) by tripping his opponent, making them fall head-first against the ground, then beat them to death with his wooden sword before the guy even had a chance to get back up. It is also said that, during his famous duel against Kojiro, he tricked him into looking directly at the sun, which blinded Kojiro and allowed Musashi to deal the killing blow.
Impressive/entertaining, though he never received a wound, it was still hilarious when took a moment to realized his injury and the gravity of the situation, then a grunt attempted to strike him, but Musashi in 2:03 be like, quiet boy, im thinking here XD.
@@brownkalab0w237 no, katanas have a weak spine so they bend instead of break. That way if they are fucked up you can bend them back into place, like Musashi did here. If he had a European sword, or any other evenly hardened blade it would have broke in half instead of bent. Just a cool katana fact.
@@CrudeConduct666 Your information is faulty. Katana bend as a side effect of differential hardening. Differential hardening results in a hard edge, but makes your blade prone to taking a set. European swords were spring-tempered, making them a bit softer, but more bend- and break-resistant. European swords rarely take bends. Both tempering styles are valid choices when making a weapon.
miyamoto musashi ...sy dulu baca di cerbung nya koran kompas ..saat itu msh SMP...saat ini umur sy 58 th...msh berbekas cerita nya saat musashi vs kojiro ...
The values in this society are built by violence, strength, loyalty, devotion, beauty. It does not cover all the moral aspects. Therefore, cruelty to humanity is also sometimes neglected.
As far as I remember in the book he also sneaks to the child commander from behind who was only guarded by only a few men. Only then took on the others. Musashi's reasoning was that as long as only one student was alive while he had to flee the battle he was lost and that was unacceptable. However if he killed the commander he won the battle - no matter what.
Might be or might not. Katanas generally bend before they break. It might have been written that way. If not, mad props to the actor and the extras for going allong with it.
Wrong actually , katana are designed to warp and can be straighten back quite easily without breaking , they have a soft spine and only the cutting edge is brittle , they actually use a straighten device at tatami mat cutting competitions.
just going by the way it's filmed, the sword is straight, then in the next shot it's bent. There's no way they would have not notice it was bent before calling action so it must be intentional. He notices his sword is bent, calmly bends it back, then turns to leave, all the while more opponents are standing there afraid to attack him.
It seems from an nhk drama or tv drama. Can anyone tell me the the full title, year of broadcast and the tv station that aired it? I would love to watch the whole episodes if possible. NHK の大河ドラマあるいはテレビドラマみたいですね。だれかフルタイトル、放送年や放送局教えてください。興味深くてめちゃくちゃ見たいです。海老蔵さんの演技もカッコエエし。(自分が日本国外に滞在してる外人です)よろしくお願いします。
Wenn der Gegner zahlreichent überlegen ist, muss man seine Gegner auf allen Seiten hätzen. Obwohl sie aus allen 4 Himmels Richtungen kommen. Was auch immer du tuest. Treibe deine Gegner zusamme sls ob du ein Netz voller Fische zu bindest. & Wenn du sie zusammen bebunden hast, schlsge die unerbitlich nieder.
What the 😵😵😵😵😵k.....the moment that arrow hit him ....I was like he so pissed and is like who the hell hit me ...he shops one by one as though walking towards the Archer 🤔💀 yoooooooh
I believe at one of his duels (iirc) people tried jumping him (because of a prior duel's outcome) and he managed to escape due to him arriving early. E: Against the Yoshioka clan
Japan was a small country with the propensity to record every matter concerning Samurai matters, and I believe there was a claim by his student in the Nitenki which was never disputed by other contemporaries. Samurai births and deaths, and issues related to honour could not be misrepresented back in that era. But remember, in reality he was a 6 ft giant, strong enough to wield 2 long swords, and the average Japanese back then was barely 5ft tall, and so it makes it far more believable when we consider his absolutely advantage, and how he'd tower over their heads and have a great tactical view of everything.
@@cjohnson3836 Well you are quite ridiculous because you are judging based on 21st Century Western standards. In 16th Century Japan, the Samurai were the government, and we have official records of Musashi serving the Hosokawa Clan which in turn served as advisors to the Bakufu, and people only get accepted to serve if a recommendation letter can be produced by another notable samurai of a high rank - and these recommendations are not given lightly because if the subject of the recommendation failed, or lied, or disgraced himself, he'd be awarded a ritual suicide, and the recommending party probably had to die too. In a Warrior class ruling society, martial exploits are not mere tall tales or something people brag about for laughs - Firstly, it's the basis of social advancement in their civil service so it comes under scrutiny. Secondly it's not like a record of who beat up who - it's actually a record of who KILLED who, and in Japan in the 16th Century there were detailed records of birth and deaths of the nobility (ie, samurai), and if Musashi killed another samurai, it was recorded. He killed the heirs of the Yoshiaka clan who were instructors to the Shogun....there were records of these, but I guess it's a forlorn hope that you could read the language? Finally, a swordsmanship school in Japan, cannot be established without their credentials being vetted by the shogunate - it's not like mcdojos nowadays - Lineages and historical records have to be provided, licenses will be issued etc, because a swordsmanship school was their equivalent of Westpoint. But I guess you know all about Medieval Japan huh?
They did on the same week. They attached their blade to staffs to keep distance from Musashi because nobody dare to get closer than 6 feet to him. So the naginata was born wich means keep that n****a outa
I can't believe there's not a series of this that isn't complete dog shit. All the material is there - the serialised story of Musashi, his own writing and the historical record.
The bending made it way more realistic, katanas back then were made with low quality steel and weren't made for constant banging back and forth like that. With all the armor, swords, spears, and bones he clashed with in that fight that katana should've been bent lol.
He slashed ao many opponents that the katana should be chipped, bented and dulled. Usually, they have to cleaned the sword to get rid of blood from rusting and dullness. The more the wearer use the sword, the thinner and breakable it is after so many resurfacing. My wife's does hairstyling and barber. Every 1/2 year, she resurfaced the scissors and blades. Eventually it will end up in the trash. For most people that cut hair, they throw the scissor and blades away. Some scissor for hair cost more than $100 each. The best scissors are in Japan and Germany. Sorry US, yours is the suckiest.
Don't see this Arisaka your talking about, I see a larger muzzle and matchlock wick. Which is historically accurate, because even when better ignition systems came they still stubbornly used matchlocks. I won't discount the possibility they altered a Arisaka to look like a matchlock musket but the purpose is the same it's a matchlock
In the book Musashi was never surronded. He kept moving like a devil, striking at unaware foes wounding or killing them. All the Yoshioka students were trying to attack and encircle him but he was fast enough to avoid that. Only at the very end when encirclement was about to happen did Musashi disengage and run like hell. Sounds more realistic than this - although the series has its own charm too.
Consider the scene in Platoon (?) where Berringer and Dafoe's characters ran through the jungle assassinating VCs in a remarkably mobile way.
Yep, read the book twice now. He hid in a tree and dropped down and decapitated the kid to deliberately demoralise the rest of the school. Brutal. And also the fundamental difference between the eastern concept of bushido vs the western concept of chivalry.
@@planetdisco4821 whats the book? Book of 5 rings or some sort of novel?
@@thefaramith8876 mate, it’s Musashi by Eiji Yoshikawa it traces his life as a child and development as a swordsman until his epic duel on Ganryu island with Sasaki Kojiro. It’s an absolute epic and I highly recommend it. Would love to see a big budget version of it done on HBO or Netflix but only if it’s done in Japanese, with Japanese actors and a Japanese director.
@@planetdisco4821 ah okk, thanks
In Musashi's book, this is one of the deaths that the musashi regretted. He says he shouldn't have killed the only heir of that clan; Well, the boy was no warrior.
Yet,one of Musashi's greatests quotes is "never regret what you did" even if Musashi felt bad for that,he knew he couldn't go back in time
だが、名義人となって合戦に出ている以上、殺されてもしかたないだろう!嫌なら、武士をやめろ!
The kid was sitting there like a deer in headlights what the hell were they thinking bringing him on the battlefield?
Well, they are dumb enough to bring in that kid in the first place...
@@blackdog8245
一族の当主なので名目上の指揮官として彼を連れてきた
部下たちが武蔵を殺して、手柄は指揮官のものとするつもりだった
2:47 casually bends the katana back to "normal" and walks away
Lmao XD
Everytime I see the bent katana I think: "now what? He is in trouble". But the fight is over.
And this isn't possible!
折れ曲がった刀を足で元に戻すシーンが素晴らしいです!!
これ考えた演出、凄いです!
Musashi killed the clan leader who was twelve years old ..then he fought his way out of the family soldiers, samurai .
Musashi Miyamoto was born a seinen Anime protagonist. He fought and killed his Instructor at the age of 13 and that too with a WOODEN SWORD. Highly OP character of real world.
@Grimmer who's that
“Think only of cutting.” - Musashi Miyamoto, “A Book Of Five Rings”.
This man was a tactical genius to survive everything that he did
Which is why I wish they actually followed the history. It was much better than the dogshit fight scenes they come up with. It still would have been incredibly entertaining and perhaps moreso.
Probably one of the most relatively overpowered person in recorded human history~
IKR, according to the wiki, his first duel was aged 13 followed by a lot more, last one age 37, has a bit of a break, goes onto fight in a battle aged 53 does a bit more and dies aged 61 from possible lung cancer. His book Go Rin no Sho (The Book of Five Rings) is well worth the read.
Go read Simo Hayha or Captain Jonathan Davis.
@@jimdigriz2923 Though to be fair, Musashi was also known for fighting dirty; that (alongside his skills, of course) is a big reason why he died old and survived so many swordfights.
@@NoelistAvenger so far i watch the series, everything is fine 1 vs 1, where is the dirty
@@yuvoria I was talking about the *actual* Musashi, the historical figure.
For example, as a teenager, he won his first duel (which was meant to be a mere sparring bout) by tripping his opponent, making them fall head-first against the ground, then beat them to death with his wooden sword before the guy even had a chance to get back up.
It is also said that, during his famous duel against Kojiro, he tricked him into looking directly at the sun, which blinded Kojiro and allowed Musashi to deal the killing blow.
海老蔵さん、本当のactor🎉😂❤
This was amazing in the Vagabond manga
3:11 this guy at the end.."thanks God he walk away"! 😃
"That bastard killed our commander! Quick, everyone line up and attack him one at a time!"
Impressive/entertaining, though he never received a wound, it was still hilarious when took a moment to realized his injury and the gravity of the situation, then a grunt attempted to strike him, but Musashi in 2:03 be like, quiet boy, im thinking here XD.
XDDD
dude just casually bends his Katana back into shape and walks off XD
The bended sword part was really part of the movie.. Since musashi is viewed as as a demon weilding sword..
I'm very curious why is his sword bended???? Is that intentional??? or a strategy perhaps??
@@brownkalab0w237 no, katanas have a weak spine so they bend instead of break. That way if they are fucked up you can bend them back into place, like Musashi did here. If he had a European sword, or any other evenly hardened blade it would have broke in half instead of bent. Just a cool katana fact.
@@CrudeConduct666 Thank you bro for the info!!!
@@CrudeConduct666 Your information is faulty. Katana bend as a side effect of differential hardening. Differential hardening results in a hard edge, but makes your blade prone to taking a set. European swords were spring-tempered, making them a bit softer, but more bend- and break-resistant. European swords rarely take bends. Both tempering styles are valid choices when making a weapon.
@@exander3636 true
76 duels, 76 victories. I think I'll write a book about rings..
After I single-handedly divert a river and resculpt an entire valley.
Im amazed how the guy with the gun is so ineffective
And from that day on people in Japan people reconsidered their idea of a secure barrier.
miyamoto musashi ...sy dulu baca di cerbung nya koran kompas ..saat itu msh SMP...saat ini umur sy 58 th...msh berbekas cerita nya saat musashi vs kojiro ...
海老蔵は非常に素晴らしい演技をしている。
また、人の硬い部位を打ったり、槍の穂先を打てば刀も曲がることもある。
非常にリアルな表現である。
海老蔵さんほとんど、武蔵に乗り移ったよう😊🎉😂❤
2:30 The guy doesn't have to hit the blows to kill the enemies. LOL!
That’s next level psychological warfare right there
Bro it's a movie.
The values in this society are built by violence, strength, loyalty, devotion, beauty. It does not cover all the moral aspects. Therefore, cruelty to humanity is also sometimes neglected.
Roof Bank I had understood before but lacked your coherence, thank you. Very well said.
Sad for the manga hiatus
"Don't let him leave alive"
*wait,...what?*
🤣
Don't let him leave you alive!
This feels amazingly realistic.
A nice little family they had.
In yoshikawas book he killed at first the most of the disciples and at the end the junior chief.
Gefletschtes Gebiß did you notice the Japanese arisaka rifle? Don't think they had those back then.
As far as I remember in the book he also sneaks to the child commander from behind who was only guarded by only a few men. Only then took on the others. Musashi's reasoning was that as long as only one student was alive while he had to flee the battle he was lost and that was unacceptable. However if he killed the commander he won the battle - no matter what.
Jeff Macey
Wait wut? Where?
When you catch that rhythm just right, and your vibing to the music while cutting down your enemies in For Honor!
I like this artirs, 👍
Musashi: I will never buy Katana from China again. 😅
His prop sword got bent and they just kept filming lol
Might be or might not. Katanas generally bend before they break. It might have been written that way. If not, mad props to the actor and the extras for going allong with it.
actually I'v heard this in somewhere. book of 5 rings maybe? so it may have happened like that. that is how katanas bend though.
They might bend but no way in hell they can be bent back without shattering. But yeah looks badass nonetheless
Wrong actually , katana are designed to warp and can be straighten back quite easily without breaking , they have a soft spine and only the cutting edge is brittle , they actually use a straighten device at tatami mat cutting competitions.
just going by the way it's filmed, the sword is straight, then in the next shot it's bent. There's no way they would have not notice it was bent before calling action so it must be intentional. He notices his sword is bent, calmly bends it back, then turns to leave, all the while more opponents are standing there afraid to attack him.
Chuck Norris of Japan
This is exactly what happened in the Manga version
0:26
No, musashi miyamoto is a good hero,
He must defeat kojiro sasaki the enemy of musashi miyamoto.
You can almost see Eren Yeager whispering tatakae tatakae beside Mushashi. Lol
I want the book adapted with a big budget, and better martial artists. GOTs style, but with a good scripts and direction all the way through.
Same
Tarantino maybe? Or nah
@@lobo-uh2tb The GOTs guys could do it, as long as they stick to the book and don’t try to write any of the plot themselves.
この大河は、世間からの評価は悪かったですが、泥臭さが大変魅力的ではありました。刀も切り続ければ、曲がり、刃こぼれも起きます。そういうリアルさも描いています。
武将たちの華々しい活躍よりも、血みどろの乱世で生きる民に焦点当ててるのが良い。
数打ちと呼ばれた大量生産品の質の悪い刀はよく曲がったそうな
Poor kid...he just got slashed by Musashi and probably didn't even know what was going on. :(
The part at 1:05 always makes me laugh.
It seems from an nhk drama or tv drama. Can anyone tell me the the full title, year of broadcast and the tv station that aired it? I would love to watch the whole episodes if possible.
NHK の大河ドラマあるいはテレビドラマみたいですね。だれかフルタイトル、放送年や放送局教えてください。興味深くてめちゃくちゃ見たいです。海老蔵さんの演技もカッコエエし。(自分が日本国外に滞在してる外人です)よろしくお願いします。
Those strokes of the katana....
Непобедимый Самурай - это супер!
Cà fait bien rigoler!
the hercules japanesse
The beautiful art of friendly fire.
Wenn der Gegner zahlreichent überlegen ist, muss man seine Gegner auf allen Seiten hätzen. Obwohl sie aus allen 4 Himmels Richtungen kommen. Was auch immer du tuest. Treibe deine Gegner zusamme sls ob du ein Netz voller Fische zu bindest. & Wenn du sie zusammen bebunden hast, schlsge die unerbitlich nieder.
la musica me recuerda a robotech compuesta por ulpio minuchi
すごめsero剣道初段↣宮本村の武蔵剣道20段↣おそれ入りました。😢😅😂😊❤
2:30 bro is so happy to get killed
"I am the grim reaper."
What the 😵😵😵😵😵k.....the moment that arrow hit him ....I was like he so pissed and is like who the hell hit me ...he shops one by one as though walking towards the Archer 🤔💀 yoooooooh
I see Doctor X in all the commotion
Powered man in history
Vagabond is a masterpiece
yes it is but why kojiro is dead in vagabond im just wondering why
good, looks better withou shields.
Thought i was in a different timeline when i saw 8y ago
Guts the 100 slayer.
Musashi the 40 slayer.
But remember it. Guts is a fantasy.
Musashi is a samurai who existed in reality.
Was there ever any record of Musashi having fought so many opponents?
I believe at one of his duels (iirc) people tried jumping him (because of a prior duel's outcome) and he managed to escape due to him arriving early.
E: Against the Yoshioka clan
I read a a book about this fight of musashi , he fight 70 men in yoshioka clan
Japan was a small country with the propensity to record every matter concerning Samurai matters, and I believe there was a claim by his student in the Nitenki which was never disputed by other contemporaries. Samurai births and deaths, and issues related to honour could not be misrepresented back in that era. But remember, in reality he was a 6 ft giant, strong enough to wield 2 long swords, and the average Japanese back then was barely 5ft tall, and so it makes it far more believable when we consider his absolutely advantage, and how he'd tower over their heads and have a great tactical view of everything.
@@matthews1082 you actually believe all that? So I got this bridge for sale...
@@cjohnson3836 Well you are quite ridiculous because you are judging based on 21st Century Western standards. In 16th Century Japan, the Samurai were the government, and we have official records of Musashi serving the Hosokawa Clan which in turn served as advisors to the Bakufu, and people only get accepted to serve if a recommendation letter can be produced by another notable samurai of a high rank - and these recommendations are not given lightly because if the subject of the recommendation failed, or lied, or disgraced himself, he'd be awarded a ritual suicide, and the recommending party probably had to die too. In a Warrior class ruling society, martial exploits are not mere tall tales or something people brag about for laughs - Firstly, it's the basis of social advancement in their civil service so it comes under scrutiny. Secondly it's not like a record of who beat up who - it's actually a record of who KILLED who, and in Japan in the 16th Century there were detailed records of birth and deaths of the nobility (ie, samurai), and if Musashi killed another samurai, it was recorded. He killed the heirs of the Yoshiaka clan who were instructors to the Shogun....there were records of these, but I guess it's a forlorn hope that you could read the language? Finally, a swordsmanship school in Japan, cannot be established without their credentials being vetted by the shogunate - it's not like mcdojos nowadays - Lineages and historical records have to be provided, licenses will be issued etc, because a swordsmanship school was their equivalent of Westpoint. But I guess you know all about Medieval Japan huh?
They couldn’t just cut the footage and give my boy one of the other prop swords to hold? Lmao!
they should invent spears
They did on the same week. They attached their blade to staffs to keep distance from Musashi because nobody dare to get closer than 6 feet to him. So the naginata was born wich means keep that n****a outa
0:43 Apparently, they did here but Musashi held it and controlled it like a bamboo lol
Where have I heard that music?
What is this series called and where to watch?
Muito bom!
It's all in the attitude...
In the 15 century of Japan’s history they didn’t use stuntmen or props.
Efrain Rodriguez or rifle made in the 18th century.
This was 17th century. 1604 supposedly.
who is the bird leaning on a tree
what is the name of this movie
That non sharped but still hitkill katana lmao hahahhaha
where are these clips being taken from I would appreciate a more complete clip or actually I would appreciate the whole movie
They are all part of a TV series released in 2003 called "Musashi." The TV series is based upon the book Miyamoto Musashi from Eiji Yoshikawa
Go watch the movie turd
И пришел к ним пиздец
С широко открытыми
Глазами
Мазда Мазду пизданула, Мазда ноги протянула😲
So stylistically lacking that Musashi might as well have been swinging a baseball bat.
I started watching hakuouki anime and now my homepage is full of miyamoto musashi. I don't hate it though ...😅😅
He killed fitty men!
Could he eat fitty eggs?
The sword is too weak for musashi that it bends
realistically sword does bend, if its not bend then it'll just break in two piece.
its just an iron piece
was probably some lost technique that sword wouldn't break
悪くないけど批判されるのもわかる笑笑
俺は好き!
なおこの時の武蔵は怖くて怖くて寝れずそしてそれは人斬りたい人斬りたいになり寝れず、気づいたら朝になり吉岡一門に挑むのであった。
!SAMURAI SLASHA!
!侍スラシャ!
I can't believe there's not a series of this that isn't complete dog shit. All the material is there - the serialised story of Musashi, his own writing and the historical record.
there is a manga
in the time of mussashi didn't they mainly war armour, especially the elite grade samurai and bushi?
この時はすでに戦はなく鎧を着て戦うことも減り、普段着で戦うことが増えていた時代
Where can one see the full episodes?
where is the movie of this?
yup should have re shot that scene, I'm sure you don't bend those swords lol
The bending made it way more realistic, katanas back then were made with low quality steel and weren't made for constant banging back and forth like that. With all the armor, swords, spears, and bones he clashed with in that fight that katana should've been bent lol.
they bend from a sideways strike, or if deflected somehow.
He slashed ao many opponents that the katana should be chipped, bented and dulled. Usually, they have to cleaned the sword to get rid of blood from rusting and dullness. The more the wearer use the sword, the thinner and breakable it is after so many resurfacing.
My wife's does hairstyling and barber. Every 1/2 year, she resurfaced the scissors and blades. Eventually it will end up in the trash. For most people that cut hair, they throw the scissor and blades away. Some scissor for hair cost more than $100 each. The best scissors are in Japan and Germany. Sorry US, yours is the suckiest.
I thought he was born in 1584? Why was there a Japanese arisaka rifle from 1942 in this?
Late edo period, they had musket rifles back then.
Don't see this Arisaka your talking about, I see a larger muzzle and matchlock wick. Which is historically accurate, because even when better ignition systems came they still stubbornly used matchlocks. I won't discount the possibility they altered a Arisaka to look like a matchlock musket but the purpose is the same it's a matchlock
海外は武蔵すきだねぇ
上泉伊勢守推してよ
The only really realistic thing was him straightening his sword
Oni-ja,Oni-jaa
Yosh!!!!
Demon musashi,what u did
Movie?
♥️👍
Do you know where I can find this soundtrack?
I downloaded it in the past through torrent or soulseek. As it is by Morricone, it is not so obscure.
Those soldiers that just gave up will have to kill themselves 💀
武蔵と吉岡一門との戦いは一番盛り上がる場面なのにこの大河は台無しにした
最後の巌流島の決闘がまあ良かっただけに残念。
なぜ一言もセリフが無いのに米倉涼子が大根だってわかるんだろう。
Lol at 2:40 when his sword is at an 80 degree angle
Very close to Vagabond.
People always skim over the fact that he just murdered that kid.
in the battlefield it doesnt matter