If these two had never met (Hatsumi and Takamatsu), I would not have been Ninja for these last two decades of my life! I am eternally grateful for what they had passed on to me; true Authentic Ninjutsu! Ninpo ikkan!
Takamatsu came down from the mountains spending years training with monks. Hatsumi had the honor of training with him before his passing and the rest is cemented in history as legend 🙏
Why is it that no Ninja/Ninjutsu practitioner ranked 5th dan or above ever wants to do the Sakki test with anyone who won't advertise the strike by shuffling their feet, making a loud inhalation noise, or hesitating on the unnecessary extraneous upswing and on the downward the strike, like Hatsumi does when he wants someone to pass? There are lots of videos available where you can see all those things happening when Hatsumi wants someone to pass. When he doesn't want them to pass, he just cuts down and the person being tested gets hit. Every time. I've asked a bunch of Bujinkan 5th dans and above to do it. All have declined. 🙂
If you do it enough you won't have to ask anyone to show you...me and my buddy used to do it all the time..practice not actually dodge it all the time...but there was more times then I could count that we did dodge it.?? I have experienced similar sensations in lines when someone come from behind etc.
I trained with a different instructor in ninjitsu from a different school of the koka ryu version. I took the sakki test back in the seventies and I'm glad I didn't learn it from Hatsumis hombo. I seen in his school some things are not done correctly most people who study with him think they know what he's teaching there is not authentic ninjitsu .he started training with takamatsu. to be trained in judo not ninjitsu i've visited the togakure school and I found nothing that indicates it was a ninja school.it claimed it was a school of bugi arts that is what bujinkin means not ninjitsu.😊
"Modern Togakure-ryu and various historical claims are taught by Masaaki Hatsumi (Takamatsu's successor) and the Bujinkan organization. Criticism regarding the historical accuracy of the Bujinkan's claims of lineage have arisen from several issues of the Bugei Ryūha Daijiten: The 1978 version of the Bugei Ryūha Daijiten states that Takamatsu's Togakure-ryu "genealogy includes embellishments by referring to data and kuden about persons whose existence is based on written materials and traditions in order to appear older than it actually is."[38] The 1969 version of the Bugei Ryūha Daijiten states that Takamatsu's Togakure-ryu "is a genealogy newly put together by Takamatsu Toshitsugu, who made use of (took advantage of) the popularity of written materials on ninjutsu after the Taishō era" and that "there are many points where it has added embellishments, it has made people whose real existence is based on written records older than is actually the case, and so it is a product of very considerable labor".[39] The 1963 version of the Bugei Ryūha Daijiten states of Takamatsu's Togakure-ryu "this genealogy refers to various written records and oral transmissions and there are many points/places where embellishments have been added and people appearing in the genealogy are also made older than they actually are".[40]
Where is your works cited? If you paid attention to college you're supposed to give a works cited of reputable scholarly resources. If you wanna hate, just say that. On the other hand people have authenticated the Bujinkan, To-Shin Do etc. A practitioner also said they have personally seen Hatsumi's scrolls and so have others. So what then? Real scholarly research investigates things that speak against you as well but you would know that if you paid attention in college and didn't just go through it. Hell its the norm nowadays to be taught this stuff in high school (and I know because I'm almost 30). You also have to realize you are not Japanese, you don't know the intricacies of their culture nor their history. For all you know the alleged info you presented could be nothing more than politics for whatever reason. So all that being said you will be more "believable" if you provide a works cited. If you don't then you're just as bad as the man you and others try so hard to "disprove".
@guyinspace5783 WIkipedia at first. But I have the original translation of the Bugei Ryuha Daijiten. "Bugei Ryūha Daijiten, 1969, page 537, Watatani & Yamada 戸隠流( 忍 ) Togakure-ryū (nin) 高松寿嗣が、大正後の忍術読物の流行を利用して新しく編成した 系譜である。戸田真竜軒の口伝による伝承という。戸田真竜軒( 一 心斎 )は明治十三年に七十三歳にて死去。高松はそれより四年後 の生誕。この系譜によれば、異匀という者より発し、養和年間の 白雲道士の白雲流より分かれ、甲賀・伊賀両流の忍術になり、百 地三太夫の系統を経て、紀州落名取流に入り、戸田信綱以降は戸 田氏に伝承したことになっている。しかし、その系譜は、諸伝の 資料や口伝を参照して、潤色を加えた点が多く、文献上実在の人 物も、実際より年代を古くしているなど、なかなか苦心の労作で ある。 Takamatsu Toshitsugu ga, Taishō ato no ninjutsu yomimono no ryūkō wo riyō shite atarashiku hensei shita keifu de aru. Toda Shinryūken no kuden ni yoru denshō to iu. Toda Shinryūken (Isshinsai) wa Meiji-jūsan-nen (1880) ni 73-sai nite shikyo. Takamatsu wa sore yori yon-nen ato no seitan. Kono keifu ni yoreba, Ikai to iu mono yori hasshi, Yōwa-nenkan (1181) no Hakuun Dōshi no Hakuun-ryū yori wakare, Kōga - Iga ryō-ryū no ninjutsu ni nari, Momochi Sandayū no keitō wo hete, Kishū-han Natori-ryū ni hairi, Toda Nobutsuna ikō wa Toda-uji ni denshō shita koto ni natte iru. Shikashi, sono keifu wa, shoden no shiryō ya kuden wo sanshō shite, junshoku wo kuwaeta ten ga ōku, bunken jō jitsuzai no jinbutsu mo, jissai yori nendai wo furuku shite iru nado, nakanaka kushin no rōsaku de aru. *The dates of Toda Shinryūken are considered wrong and corrected in the 1978 edition. Thanks to Professor Peter Goldsbury for the English translation below. This is a genealogy newly put together by Takamatsu Toshitsugu, who made use of (took advantage of) the popularity of written materials on ninjutsu after the Taishō era. The transmission is said to be based on oral teachings of Toda Shinryūken. Toda Shinryūken (Isshinsai) died in Meiji 13 at the age of 73. Takamatsu’s birth took place four years later. According to this lineage, the ryū originated with a person named Ikai, separated from Hakuun Dōshi of Hakuun-ryū in the Yōwa era, became the Kōga and Iga-ryū of ninjutsu, passed through the lineage of Momochi Sandayū, entered the Natori-ryū of Kishū domain, and from Toda Nobutsuna onwards came to be passed down by the Toda clan. However, this genealogy refers to a variety of traditions and oral teachings, there are many points where it has added embellishments, it has made people whose real existence is based on written records older than is actually the case, and so it is a product of very considerable labor."
@@AwakenedJus Wikipedia is not accepted, and that's not a works cited, where's the formatting in accordance to typical works cited format? Google it. This is just a bunch of words. A lot of it not in English
@guyinspace5783 DId I not just show you the other source cited? It is directly from the Original Japanese work. It might just be a bunch of words because you can't read them, but they are significant Japanese words which is why it is in there. It's not their fault you can't read it. That is why I posted it.
Who are the other students in this video? It seems that Hatsumi was not the only student of Takamatsu. Does someone recognize the other guys who trained with Takamatsu?
No sé tiene fecha exacta, pero hay relatos que lo ubican desde haca más de 800 años. Muchas escuelas o familias han desaparecido y el legado se ha mantenido.
Linuxva>>> And you certainly haven´t learned to use the terms Tori and Uke. That´s sometimes the conditions of survival. To be forced to act immediately allthough the circumstances aren´t optimal. Nothing is perfect. Perfect is to be dead because then you off course don´t make any mistakes because you don´t do anything and therefore can´t be evaluated. But what the Hell you´re a civilian you don´t have to deal with these things. To be forced to do something immediately allthough you weren´t ready, properly equipped or something as the wind makes it harder for you to use your only weapon which is blinding powder. I bet you would have done the same in a life and death situation. You simply don´t have the time to care whether or not the wind is blowing in the situation if it saves your life.
@@renehenriksen1735 And he was a student, and students makes mistakes. He probably laughted about that cos till today the first rule of Bujinkan is "have fun".
I noticed that many people what to believe all this togakure ryu stuff .? I for one have actually been to the school and read many things there and yes. There are alot of embelshments in the genology of the school .not every one knows japanese.especialy the old dialect that was spoken in toda shiryukens era .which is diffrent from what they speack now. every document that is in the school including many books .noone is going to say i don't know what i read .some people just what to believe that something they feel a part or is totally real even if part of it is embelished.? true fantasy like a fairy tale .?😊
I have used it multiple times. It isn’t the system that needs pressure testing, it is the practitioner that needs the test. These techniques were tested in real combat, not some sport contest. Most of the root techniques are found in lots of martial arts.
Thank you for your feedback. On the heels of that, maybe it's the individual, not the system, that endures the pressure tests, and the value lies with the individual, not the system. I spent 8 years in the Bujinkan. I saw some good techniques, and I saw some shit that will get you killed. Hatsumi's book on "knife and pistol fighting" is an absolute farce. The problem with the whole, "techniques were tested in real combat" thing is that those tests occurred a century or more ago.
@@yangshen5540 people dont change over time, only time and technology. The bujinkan has some issues to be sure, but it is not the material that is flawed. First issue is the fact people try to skip the basics and jump to master level without doing the hard work in between. They try to learn all the Ryu-ha specific kata and fail to understand the kihon happo. The other big issue is the lack of fitness. Just because you use balance, distance and timing to effect technique, doesn't mean you dont need muscular development to perform it. Randori is important and not really utilized in a lot of dojos. That said, every army needs canon fodder. The knife and pistol book I havent seen in a long time. Hatsumi Sensei shows ideas and concepts for applying taijutsu principles rather than techniques. It is to push you to explore the movement and teach your body to create on the spot technique rather than try and force a memorized movement into a not ideal situation. The most important skill taught in the bujinkan is how to use your whole body. Once your taijutsu is good you can adapt and learn any art more quickly. There are a lot of not good instructors, but there are some outstanding ones.
Heck yeah! Me and my ninja friends had BB guns, slingshots, and dressed in army surplus camouflage . These guys would never have seen it coming! 80's ninjas were the best!
@@Knucky_SammichYou remind me of my friend who got revenge on a bully from school many years ago using a slingshot. I'm sure he still doesn't know who did it and why.
@@boxing.ascetic that might actually be a good idea! I practiced bujinkan ninjutsu for a year with some of the black belts. It wasn't a custom to challenge each other, but none of them impressed me with their combat skills. Now I live in another country but there should still be some black belts in ninjutsu around here.
Hatsumi did say that he seen Takamatsu stumble or fall down once during training and he knew when he seen that, that he didnt have much longer left...short time later he passed away...cant recall just now where i read that
Let’s see how well you move when you are that age. Problem is people who have no class, respect or honor talk shit about an old man passing on what he knows, even with the limitations of his very old and abused body.
Wow, I have never seen video footage of Takamatsu Sensei. Thank you for sharing!!!
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If these two had never met (Hatsumi and Takamatsu), I would not have been Ninja for these last two decades of my life! I am eternally grateful for what they had passed on to me; true Authentic Ninjutsu! Ninpo ikkan!
Takamatsu came down from the mountains spending years training with monks. Hatsumi had the honor of training with him before his passing and the rest is cemented in history as legend 🙏
Real ninjas never die. They transcend.
You have to love the bit where the blinding powder is thrown INTO the wind 👍🏻😂
Happens sometimes..lol
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Very rare, many thanks 🙏🏼 cool video. Domo arigato gozaimasu.
Why is it that no Ninja/Ninjutsu practitioner ranked 5th dan or above ever wants to do the Sakki test with anyone who won't advertise the strike by shuffling their feet, making a loud inhalation noise, or hesitating on the unnecessary extraneous upswing and on the downward the strike, like Hatsumi does when he wants someone to pass? There are lots of videos available where you can see all those things happening when Hatsumi wants someone to pass. When he doesn't want them to pass, he just cuts down and the person being tested gets hit. Every time. I've asked a bunch of Bujinkan 5th dans and above to do it. All have declined. 🙂
Do you blame them. Ouch.
If you do it enough you won't have to ask anyone to show you...me and my buddy used to do it all the time..practice not actually dodge it all the time...but there was more times then I could count that we did dodge it.?? I have experienced similar sensations in lines when someone come from behind etc.
qUE IMPORTANTE DOCUMENTO HISTORICO, VER A NUESTRO soke massak hatusi, siendo instruido cuando joven por el gran maestro TOSHISUGU TAKAMATSU.
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I’m 100% as Japanese and so proud of him. Bushido is always perfect. Samurai is gone these days so sad
You can bring it back to your life if you know how they lead their life.
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2:27 Doesn't work well when you have the wind against you.
とても貴重な映像です。よく残っていましたね。
I trained with a different instructor in ninjitsu from a different school of the koka ryu version. I took the sakki test back in the seventies and I'm glad I didn't learn it from Hatsumis hombo. I seen in his school some things are not done correctly most people who study with him think they know what he's teaching there is not authentic ninjitsu .he started training with takamatsu. to be trained in judo
not ninjitsu i've visited the togakure school and I found nothing that indicates it was a ninja school.it claimed it was a school of bugi arts that is what bujinkin means not ninjitsu.😊
What's the name of music?!
"If you see a ninja, it's not a ninja".
- 🤔
"Modern Togakure-ryu and various historical claims are taught by Masaaki Hatsumi (Takamatsu's successor) and the Bujinkan organization. Criticism regarding the historical accuracy of the Bujinkan's claims of lineage have arisen from several issues of the Bugei Ryūha Daijiten:
The 1978 version of the Bugei Ryūha Daijiten states that Takamatsu's Togakure-ryu "genealogy includes embellishments by referring to data and kuden about persons whose existence is based on written materials and traditions in order to appear older than it actually is."[38]
The 1969 version of the Bugei Ryūha Daijiten states that Takamatsu's Togakure-ryu "is a genealogy newly put together by Takamatsu Toshitsugu, who made use of (took advantage of) the popularity of written materials on ninjutsu after the Taishō era" and that "there are many points where it has added embellishments, it has made people whose real existence is based on written records older than is actually the case, and so it is a product of very considerable labor".[39]
The 1963 version of the Bugei Ryūha Daijiten states of Takamatsu's Togakure-ryu "this genealogy refers to various written records and oral transmissions and there are many points/places where embellishments have been added and people appearing in the genealogy are also made older than they actually are".[40]
Yep. Ninjutsu... total hogwash. Got to love the "it is a product of very considerable labor" statement.
Where is your works cited? If you paid attention to college you're supposed to give a works cited of reputable scholarly resources. If you wanna hate, just say that. On the other hand people have authenticated the Bujinkan, To-Shin Do etc. A practitioner also said they have personally seen Hatsumi's scrolls and so have others. So what then? Real scholarly research investigates things that speak against you as well but you would know that if you paid attention in college and didn't just go through it. Hell its the norm nowadays to be taught this stuff in high school (and I know because I'm almost 30). You also have to realize you are not Japanese, you don't know the intricacies of their culture nor their history. For all you know the alleged info you presented could be nothing more than politics for whatever reason. So all that being said you will be more "believable" if you provide a works cited. If you don't then you're just as bad as the man you and others try so hard to "disprove".
@guyinspace5783 WIkipedia at first. But I have the original translation of the Bugei Ryuha Daijiten. "Bugei Ryūha Daijiten, 1969, page 537, Watatani & Yamada
戸隠流( 忍 ) Togakure-ryū (nin)
高松寿嗣が、大正後の忍術読物の流行を利用して新しく編成した
系譜である。戸田真竜軒の口伝による伝承という。戸田真竜軒( 一
心斎 )は明治十三年に七十三歳にて死去。高松はそれより四年後
の生誕。この系譜によれば、異匀という者より発し、養和年間の
白雲道士の白雲流より分かれ、甲賀・伊賀両流の忍術になり、百
地三太夫の系統を経て、紀州落名取流に入り、戸田信綱以降は戸
田氏に伝承したことになっている。しかし、その系譜は、諸伝の
資料や口伝を参照して、潤色を加えた点が多く、文献上実在の人
物も、実際より年代を古くしているなど、なかなか苦心の労作で
ある。
Takamatsu Toshitsugu ga, Taishō ato no ninjutsu yomimono no ryūkō wo riyō shite atarashiku hensei shita keifu de aru. Toda Shinryūken no kuden ni yoru denshō to iu. Toda Shinryūken (Isshinsai) wa Meiji-jūsan-nen (1880) ni 73-sai nite shikyo. Takamatsu wa sore yori yon-nen ato no seitan. Kono keifu ni yoreba, Ikai to iu mono yori hasshi, Yōwa-nenkan (1181) no Hakuun Dōshi no Hakuun-ryū yori wakare, Kōga - Iga ryō-ryū no ninjutsu ni nari, Momochi Sandayū no keitō wo hete, Kishū-han Natori-ryū ni hairi, Toda Nobutsuna ikō wa Toda-uji ni denshō shita koto ni natte iru. Shikashi, sono keifu wa, shoden no shiryō ya kuden wo sanshō shite, junshoku wo kuwaeta ten ga ōku, bunken jō jitsuzai no jinbutsu mo, jissai yori nendai wo furuku shite iru nado, nakanaka kushin no rōsaku de aru.
*The dates of Toda Shinryūken are considered wrong and corrected in the 1978 edition.
Thanks to Professor Peter Goldsbury for the English translation below.
This is a genealogy newly put together by Takamatsu Toshitsugu, who made use of (took advantage of) the popularity of written materials on ninjutsu after the Taishō era. The transmission is said to be based on oral teachings of Toda Shinryūken. Toda Shinryūken (Isshinsai) died in Meiji 13 at the age of 73. Takamatsu’s birth took place four years later. According to this lineage, the ryū originated with a person named Ikai, separated from Hakuun Dōshi of Hakuun-ryū in the Yōwa era, became the Kōga and Iga-ryū of ninjutsu, passed through the lineage of Momochi Sandayū, entered the Natori-ryū of Kishū domain, and from Toda Nobutsuna onwards came to be passed down by the Toda clan. However, this genealogy refers to a variety of traditions and oral teachings, there are many points where it has added embellishments, it has made people whose real existence is based on written records older than is actually the case, and so it is a product of very considerable labor."
@@AwakenedJus Wikipedia is not accepted, and that's not a works cited, where's the formatting in accordance to typical works cited format? Google it. This is just a bunch of words. A lot of it not in English
@guyinspace5783 DId I not just show you the other source cited? It is directly from the Original Japanese work. It might just be a bunch of words because you can't read them, but they are significant Japanese words which is why it is in there. It's not their fault you can't read it. That is why I posted it.
I like how the ninjas just walk down the street haha
😌
🙏❤️❤️❤️
Who are the other students in this video? It seems that Hatsumi was not the only student of Takamatsu. Does someone recognize the other guys who trained with Takamatsu?
Arigato gozaimas
Bonsoir TH-cam !
Quand on voit ces " anciens " donnant un savoir , depuis QUAND existe t 'il cette ART - MARTIAL + 200 ou ANS ...?
No sé tiene fecha exacta, pero hay relatos que lo ubican desde haca más de 800 años. Muchas escuelas o familias han desaparecido y el legado se ha mantenido.
@1:50-1:60
What exactly is going on here?
I hope you meant 2:00 and not 1:60
I think it's moxibustion, where you burn some herbs on an acupuncture point to heal
At 02:29 ...bad ninja use the wind against himself . L0L . Nice movie !
Linuxva>>> And you certainly haven´t learned to use the terms Tori and Uke. That´s sometimes the conditions of survival. To be forced to act immediately allthough the circumstances aren´t optimal. Nothing is perfect. Perfect is to be dead because then you off course don´t make any mistakes because you don´t do anything and therefore can´t be evaluated. But what the Hell you´re a civilian you don´t have to deal with these things. To be forced to do something immediately allthough you weren´t ready, properly equipped or something as the wind makes it harder for you to use your only weapon which is blinding powder. I bet you would have done the same in a life and death situation. You simply don´t have the time to care whether or not the wind is blowing in the situation if it saves your life.
@@renehenriksen1735 And he was a student, and students makes mistakes. He probably laughted about that cos till today the first rule of Bujinkan is "have fun".
It’s callled training
the last ninja fighter
I noticed that many people what to believe all this togakure ryu stuff .? I for one have actually been to the school and read many things there and yes. There are alot of embelshments in the genology of the school .not every one knows japanese.especialy the old dialect that was spoken in toda shiryukens era .which is diffrent from what they speack now. every document that is in the school including many books .noone is going to say i don't know what i read .some people just what to believe that something they feel a part or is totally real even if part of it is embelished.? true fantasy like a fairy tale .?😊
A very hat shinobi.
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Yo soy 4 Dan de Bujinkan
Não é o Takamatsu sensei.
Claro que é.
but then hatsumi started doing shit very quickly!
Takamatsu made it all up. There is no evidence for a feudal ninja lineage. End of story.
😂😂😂 cego doutrinado
Where's your academic research? Or are you just regurgitating info you yourself haven't verified?
Bujinconjob dojo!
@@thihsareb ceho doutrinado
Basically you are right
Fake ninjas
Bujinkan
Have never seen this system put to the test under pressure or even with non-cooperative partners...
I have used it in live situations. Works fine. As do pretty much any trained systems. Depends who you're fighting.
Then they get jealous because they were taken down so fast,they always think their style is the best but ninpo is for winning.
I have used it multiple times. It isn’t the system that needs pressure testing, it is the practitioner that needs the test. These techniques were tested in real combat, not some sport contest. Most of the root techniques are found in lots of martial arts.
Thank you for your feedback. On the heels of that, maybe it's the individual, not the system, that endures the pressure tests, and the value lies with the individual, not the system. I spent 8 years in the Bujinkan. I saw some good techniques, and I saw some shit that will get you killed. Hatsumi's book on "knife and pistol fighting" is an absolute farce. The problem with the whole, "techniques were tested in real combat" thing is that those tests occurred a century or more ago.
@@yangshen5540 people dont change over time, only time and technology. The bujinkan has some issues to be sure, but it is not the material that is flawed. First issue is the fact people try to skip the basics and jump to master level without doing the hard work in between. They try to learn all the Ryu-ha specific kata and fail to understand the kihon happo. The other big issue is the lack of fitness. Just because you use balance, distance and timing to effect technique, doesn't mean you dont need muscular development to perform it. Randori is important and not really utilized in a lot of dojos. That said, every army needs canon fodder. The knife and pistol book I havent seen in a long time. Hatsumi Sensei shows ideas and concepts for applying taijutsu principles rather than techniques. It is to push you to explore the movement and teach your body to create on the spot technique rather than try and force a memorized movement into a not ideal situation. The most important skill taught in the bujinkan is how to use your whole body. Once your taijutsu is good you can adapt and learn any art more quickly. There are a lot of not good instructors, but there are some outstanding ones.
This looks like me and the other kids trying to be Ninjas back in the 80's. As a matter of fact, I'm pretty sure we could have taken these guys.
I would bet lots of money you couldn’t have
@@davefletch3063 Same here 😂😂😂😂
Heck yeah! Me and my ninja friends had BB guns, slingshots, and dressed in army surplus camouflage . These guys would never have seen it coming! 80's ninjas were the best!
@@Knucky_SammichYou remind me of my friend who got revenge on a bully from school many years ago using a slingshot. I'm sure he still doesn't know who did it and why.
best ninja is Sensei Miyamoto Musashi 61 sword duel no LOSE :)
I tot he was a samurai?
@@hurhurhur3972 The ronin was the founder of ninjutsu
he wasn’t a ninja
@@tifikocku no
He wasn’t a ninja…he was a ronin
from this footage it's hard to say if he is showing something real or is as delusional as Hatsumi.
@@boxing.ascetic that might actually be a good idea!
I practiced bujinkan ninjutsu for a year with some of the black belts.
It wasn't a custom to challenge each other, but none of them impressed me with their combat skills.
Now I live in another country but there should still be some black belts in ninjutsu around here.
@@boxing.ascetic are you a bujinkan black belt? Where are you from?
I challenge you to a noodle eating contest
@@deancosslett1641 i don't like noodles, so you win.
@@Sergiuss555 I always win I use deception
silly
He could not even keep his own balance 🤪
He died not long after this and was in his late 80s
Hatsumi did say that he seen Takamatsu stumble or fall down once during training and he knew when he seen that, that he didnt have much longer left...short time later he passed away...cant recall just now where i read that
Let’s see how well you move when you are that age. Problem is people who have no class, respect or honor talk shit about an old man passing on what he knows, even with the limitations of his very old and abused body.
And he still could have killed you three times before you died
A very hat shinobi.