SABATON - The Future of Warfare AMV GATE

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  • @joecal97
    @joecal97 ปีที่แล้ว +25

    I'm just happy the Gate fans are still alive and kicking. May Emroy deliver us Season 2 eventually one day possibly hopefully!

    • @ghooset
      @ghooset 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +5

      Season 2 already exist its seson 3 were waiting for

    • @ghooset
      @ghooset 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      or 2 parts

    • @joecal97
      @joecal97 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

      No that's just how people call it here, we actually have season 1 part 1 and 2. In Japan they do a Spring part and an Autumn part of an anime, which is how GATE was made, and we have those two parts of season one, which we sometimes mistakenly call season 1 and 2.@@ghooset

  • @theodoreagnostic7313
    @theodoreagnostic7313 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    Just super! The perfect combination of music and shots of tank guns and machine guns! I have been dreaming for a long time that someone will make an AMV by Gate for this particular song, which is perfect for this anime! Like without looking!

  • @Robert-S-World
    @Robert-S-World 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +5

    They sure did see the future of warfare but didn't live to learn it

  • @Ghost_divsion
    @Ghost_divsion ปีที่แล้ว

    This is something that I am glad that exist

  • @esteban1492
    @esteban1492 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Gran tema , buen anime . 🤝🇦🇷👍👍👍

  • @SolidKing98
    @SolidKing98 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Wooo I'll be damn my suggestion won

  • @christopherhanton6611
    @christopherhanton6611 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Very nice choice

  • @modelermark172
    @modelermark172 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    I just recently found out about "Gate," and have been watching a lot of AMVs for this fandom set to the music of Sabaton. I'm surprised it took this long for one to be made using this song, given the premise of a Medieval / Renaissance High Fantasy world thinking it could invade - much less conquer - an Industrial 21st Century World.
    As an aside, why did the invaders attempt this? Surely they did some reconnaissance beforehand? Or was it a mistake? Were they 'aiming' for a similar world, like Camelot, the Enchanted Forest shown in "Once Upon A Time," or the Seven Kingdoms of Westeros; but "dialed the wrong number on their Stargate," and got contemporary Japan instead?
    I am planning to locate the Manga, but I won't consider this information a 'spoiler' beforehand.
    Thanks for making and sharing this. 95th Like.

    • @blazeburner303
      @blazeburner303 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      they simply viewed themselves as the strongest power and since they were masters of the gate, assumed it would bend to their will and give them an easier time acquiring resources and slaves than to take on their neighbors who had alliances with each other to keep the empire in check, also the force sent WAS the reconnaissance, since medieval scouting was far different than how it is now where 3 guys can operate drones from 20 thousand miles away and get pin point intel on when a soldier takes a dump

    • @modelermark172
      @modelermark172 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@blazeburner303 Thanks. That makes more sense: The Empire just got more than it bargained for.
      I guess in a way The Saderan Empire 'got lucky' that they ended up invading 21st Century Japan. Had they tried this against Imperial Japan of the late 1930's, they would have been in even bigger trouble; especially if Emperor Hirohito ordered a counterstrike against "The Special Regions" along the lines of the infamous 1937 - 38 Nanjing Massacre.) But from what I can tell, the 21st Century JGSDF was just trying to protect their homeland from extradimensional invasion; only becoming 'colonizers' almost by accident.
      Again, thank you for finally making the "Gate" AMV to Sabaton's "The Future of Warfare" that everyone wanted!

    • @blazeburner303
      @blazeburner303 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@modelermark172 the entire GATE series is a "what if japan" had to deal with a situation like what the US has to deal with in the middle east, early on it references the empire as being their Afghanistan and by the end of the main series they got a tenuous position much like the US had at the time in Afghanistan
      the sequel going over the empires primary in world problem of being shit at naval warfare and other powers being massive naval powers and with the JGSDF having destabilized and eliminated the bulk of the elite army that balanced the equation, their tenuous victory is quickly being undone as these other powers start naval invasions of the empire and they struggle to figure out how to get their naval power into the region since the gate is in the middle of tokyo and the other side being in the center of the continent
      this is a reference to the US's middle east naval struggles with places like Somalian waters and the strait of Hormuz being major headaches for US middle east policy, in fact Iran has gotten so bad in the strait of Hormuz that as of writing this, the US has had to deploy marines on all civilian ships passing through, and had to deploy a US carrier, modern hunter killer destroyers, and submarines to deal with any threat Iran poses by raiding shipping passing through the strait

    • @modelermark172
      @modelermark172 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      @@blazeburner303 From my basic research online (I have not gotten the Manga yet) "Gate" does come across as an allegory to "real world" politics. The Battle of Ginza had a kind of "9/11" feel to it, as did the knee-jerk reaction of the Japanese Diet when they decided to establish a presence in The Special Regions, under the theory that it would be better to fight them "on their side" than limit their response to purely defensive on the Earth side of the Gate. I also noted that the equipment the JGSDF used in the Special Regions was "last generation," Cold War hardware; presumably to hold the latest, 21st Century hardware on the Earth side in reserve in case the invaders came through with magic. (Talk about "Known Unknowns" . . . .)
      When you strip away the veneer of the "coolness factor" depicting orks vs. mechanized infantry, and dragons vs. tanks and helicopter gunships; "Gate" is a thought-provoking story that poses plenty of discussion points.

  • @jonreese7066
    @jonreese7066 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Just voted on this a minute ago