Tagomi is one of those characters where the actor succeeds so well in portraying him because even though he’s technically a key member of the occupying imperial forces, he’s so nuanced and complex, you can’t help but like him and want to know more about him
@@jimmason1072 Take free speech - there is a distinct definition for free expression as a freedom - no legal authority can restrict your expression on the grounds of content of the speech, and everyone should be capable of expression by their own means. This is the definition taken by the US supreme court in its interpretation of the very well written US constitution, and I personally think it's a very straightforward, fair and most of all, important interpretation. I'm not even American.
@@Yoda2422 it was just comics, like the comic strips of the 1960s but done by Japanese artists. Not the degenerate Loli filth that has become of the medium
I love how he ends up in a random street and there are a few small flags and one huge flag covering a building conveniently there to tell us that it’s the normal US
@@yucol5661 He's on the same street he left from. One might argue why there would have been a flag plastered on a wall, but the one on the flagpole would seem perfectly normal to find in an area of the city that appeared to be populated with a number of businesses.
@@yucol5661 the camera pans to show the imperial pacific states flag before he travels and the big U.S. flag is there instead, beneath ronald reagan's ad
@@fraserduffy4576 lol yea, if JFK as still president in this alternate reality then the civil rights act had yet to pass and black people were still disallowed from voting, owning property, and generally just treated as second class citizens. So realistically, the empire of Japan's occupation was pretty much the same for black people as America regularly
this one probably be also deserving to other Bad 'ended' verses and worlds like that Scrappy 1984 instead. not just this series. man....every setting like these needs a liberated ending.
@@user-vl5qg5rf4n Thats an extreme generalization, keep in mind that "racism" in the post war US was starting to become something only a minority of people believed in and practiced, thats why people went on protests etc and why civil rights passed, in the north and western US in the 50s and 60s a definitive majority of people believed racism was a bad thing, you think that people suddenly started hating racism right when the 70s started? The dying out of racism was slow and long proccess that begun with the start of 20th century and by the time you get to 1962 in the zone that in the show's reality is under japanese occupation, in our reality racism there has mostly died out. Of course people dont seem to care about that and they think only about how blacks were treated in the south and they paint the picture of the south all over the US not even thinking about the fact that the North and South culturaly and politically are like two different nations.
He became angry with the piece of jewellery he bought from Childane and actually tasted it in trying to pry its secrets and had a very unpleasant time in the alt world.
@@firemangan2731 yeah! Like only a gifted few can travel between timelines but even then they still need training. Like the force (exclude the sequel trilogy).
Seeing the billboard with the picture of Motown great Mary Wells made me smile. I can't imagine my world without the wonderful sounds of Motown. The Nazis hated the music from my father's era( he was a World War II combat veteran). I love jazz and I love the great music from this era and I was born in 1964.
Seeing that American flag fly high upon that post with the mix of chubby checkers, “Twist” brought a tear to my eye. I didn’t know I loved my country this much until I watched this scene
As a American, i will always find this scene really touching. The soundtrack for the Japanese Pacific States scene was spot on, it really did fit with the atmosphere and environment about him, as we get a good shot at the JPS banner. I love how the music slowly went intense as it zoomed into him as he slowly meditates, and when he meditated to our world, you can see that everything became so vibrant and loud, and jazz music started to play, you can notice that the vibe feels so different. Damnn, this scene will always be impactful for me... ✨️.
This was a really emotional scene for me. After all the 'shit' that the first season was, how depressing and constricted it was, it was great to see the 'real' 1962 America!
Interestingly, out 1962 is not only better for America, but Japan and Germany as well! Even the characters who are rich and have power clearly show that they are unhappy. It's more of a Stepford Wives kind of universe for them.
On July 8th, 2022, Japan's Prime Minister in real life Shinzo Abe was assassinated in the same way as Tagomi. They are both good prime ministers/ministers. So sad
It almost feels at 2:07 - 2:08 he has a slight smile on his face. And its after he sees the newspaper like, "man, the usa is blockading war stuff? Man... Thats great!" And then he sees the colors, the happiness etc. What a great scene.
This show makes me grateful for the country we live in. We have made many mistakes as a people, but at least we fought for the freedom to make our own mistakes rather than to have a tyrannical government force us what to do! 🇺🇸
This happens to me every time I have a hypoglycemic panic attack... I even teleported to the world where COVID never existed, and I didn't have Charcot Disease and Renal Decay
It seems as if Tagomi-San is pleased to be in this alternate universe where the outcome of the war is different. I enjoyed this series and appreciated Tagomi-San's humbleness and his story.
There are some reminders of this (read: our) timeline's drawbacks. The Cuban Missile Crisis is in full swing; Mandela's been arrested. But despite these things, this timeline is visibly more positive. A free world may have its flaws, but they are nothing compared to the benefits.
Imagen after all this, it turned out that even this 1960s America is another alternate universe. Say, this the "For all Mankind" universe where the Soviets make it to the moon first. We were nowhere near our world.
When I first saw this I thought he was meditating to find his answer on how the world should be like (Japanese, German, at war, at peace) and what he saw was the answer
[Small spoilers] Later in the show (start of season 4 I think) the Germans realise you can only travel to a parallel world in which your equivalent isn’t alive. Given that, I kinda want to know what happened to our time line Tagomi to allow this to happen?
One thing I realised about the show is that Juliana and Tagomi go to different worlds. As in the show it’s states that the person in that world has to die before their alt-world other can enter that universe. So the on Tagomi goes to is different from the one Juliana goes to as in that world she is alive and married to Tagomi’s son (unless she somehow dies in that world-as morbid as that is) it makes me wonder, one of the worlds they went to could have been one where the US loses the Cold War to the Soviets and the other is our timeline.
I watched this series this week, after watching it the first time back in 2017/18... It's amazing how different it feels to watch this after reading the book, understanding nothing at all then travelling for a while, have a couple of psychedelic experiences and coming back to watch it... My God, this series is ABSOLUTELY GOLD, A MUST SEE! It's not only about Nazis, Japanese and the vanquished... It is about time travel, spirituality, parallel worlds, esotericism, concepts of flow of time, impermanence, change and so much more. Every detail is amazingly brought to life, how well they worked with these concepts which for now seem so out of this world for most people. Reflecting on this scene, Tagomi is one of the few Bright Sparks of Hope and Light in a world consumed by Evil and Death. He's the Higher Human Consciousness made true. A sharp sword ready to be unsheathed and used upon his enemies and of those who come close to him... In contrast to his other version. Be like Tagomi. If you watch this series just to see battleships, beautiful uniforms (yes, the uniforms both Japanese and Nazi have class), betrayal and the human nature at its worse and not to realise the depth of this show, you'll miss a great deal! ✌🏾
Lol. JFK was a traitor to this country. Thanks to him we've spent the last half century being overrun with the third world and now thanks to Biden he'll finish us off.
@@andrasafirgemintang3028 He was largely responsible for stopping immigration from Europe and opening the floodgates to the third world, knowing full well the disastrous consequences that would come from it.
Our universe where USA, allied forces and Soviet has won war against Nazi and Japanese Empire. Another universe where they has lost war to Nazi and Japanese
Just in time for the Ginza housing bubble crash? But yeah Tokyo in the 1980s would be very unrecognizable for his perspective. Neon lights, 80s Jpop, and American fast food
I certainly wouldn’t mind if BRING THE JUBILEE were made into a TV series… I’d suggest some short story by one of dem Yankees Ambrose Bierce… that Owl Creek Bridge as plot of one episode 🤔🤔
This is the proof you can not replace a truly wonderful book with a film. Tagomi’s meditation on the silver triangle is one of the moest beautiful pages I have ever read. And then we see here a small heart, busy street instead of quit park full of old people and instead of amazing insight something completely else. 🤦♀️
When I first watched this scene, I thought that it was showing that the entire season had been a daydream for him which annoyed me. Never liked "It was a dream" endings. lol
Man i loved that scene !! I was like man finally that beautiful flag god damn it !! And then the paper with Kennedy and the ad for cigarettes with Ronald Reagan ! Just awesome ! And the life around ! Much better than their real life in the show ! I’m damn glad the allies won the war and the best part is that most of the axis countries are now our allies ! This scene made me want to paint the walls of my house in red and white stripes and the roof in blue with white stars on it ! And bang star spangled banner by sandi patty on speakers !
Well in some sense, Post-war Japan had managed to conquer the world without even firing a single shot. Japan's soft power strategy was a great success story. Its not that easy for a country that started a war and caused so much death and destruction, To go from the most feared and hated to the most loved and admired. Even countries that historically suffered in the hands of the Japanese Empire cant help but admire and respect Japanese culture. So banzai ??? I guess.
How come people were more active and louder and it was a clear blue sky in the world of the axis loosing but how come with them winning people were active but not in the same vibe more serious and less loud and how come it always seemed cloudy and last how come there was music and radio playing loud but how come in the axis world there wasn't and not so much ads all over the place as there was in the America world
Because they want you to feel like that in a world where the axis won would be hell but thats stupid. Obviously it wouldnt have been too good for minorities but life would still go on, the sky would still be blue and people would still live their life the same way, the only difference is the state system which in that case is a militaristic dictatorship. I mean life wasnt bad at all in Nazi Germany (for germans obviously) In fact they lived in far better conditions than before Hitler.
@@szellemikutmergezes9810 Same for Soviets that didn't get on Stalin's bad side. Stalin lifted the entire union out of poverty, and as much as we like to make fun of the bread lines, if there were no breadlines those people would have just starved instead, or eaten each other with saw dust mixed in.
@@szellemikutmergezes9810 Nazi Germany was a proletarian dictatorship, just leeting ya know. And you’re right, the Germans were living far better than they did on the Weimar republic thanks to the economic plans the Nazi had as well as transitioning from free market capitalism to market labour that caused unemployment to sink, tho the rate completely went down by the late 30s.
Don't worry Tagomi San, Japan is still an economic powerhouse in this world, too
It wasn't in the 60's though
@@warhawk9566 But it was on it's way to be one.
@@warhawk9566 Nonetheless, Japan in the 60's was actually pretty darn good. Its economy was really starting to grow, and everything was looking up.
@@redDL89 yes and irrc they made a shit ton of cars and technology
Tagomi-san: But don’t we get nuked twice?!
Japanese in our timeline: We did?! Just a sec, Suzuki and Kawasaki made another billion Yen this year!
Tagomi is one of those characters where the actor succeeds so well in portraying him because even though he’s technically a key member of the occupying imperial forces, he’s so nuanced and complex, you can’t help but like him and want to know more about him
Tagomi was also such a fantastic figure in the book, exactly because of this complexity.
"If you find this world bad, you should see some of the others"
- Philip K. Dick
When Tagomi is looking at all the bill boards at the end, the one on the far left has a young Ronald Reagan!!
Yeah, I was so confused at first, thinking "What the hell Reagan? You're too early!" And then I remembered he was an actor...
@@Fulllife3.2 He also later was Governor of California.
The writers did a good job in selecting the song at the end of this season, as the show literally goes into a plot twist.
What’s the song?
@@galaxypatriot4785 It’s “The Twist” by Chubbie Checkers
They did a great job in making that 1960s cold war era vibes
Uh yes, an America with me as the leader
Degenerate America.
@@ElwoodBluesAK Ok Wherbooo.
@@ElwoodBluesAK Im not informed on JFK's America, what was it like?
Also the America where you get clapped in the noggin.
@@KUREIJIMAN the time when he addresses the west berliner and the time he was killed by sniper
"The World is not perfect, but what is important is freedom no matter what"
There are ways to safeguard freedom. Are you ready to find out how?
Yes but who's interpretation of FREEDOM....
'Democracy isnt perfect. But we never have to build a wall to keep people in'
@@jimmason1072 Take free speech - there is a distinct definition for free expression as a freedom - no legal authority can restrict your expression on the grounds of content of the speech, and everyone should be capable of expression by their own means. This is the definition taken by the US supreme court in its interpretation of the very well written US constitution, and I personally think it's a very straightforward, fair and most of all, important interpretation. I'm not even American.
However, we lost it, together with democracy, equality and law and order.
I really love this scene, it kind of makes you appreciate the reality you live in
yeaahhhhh nailed it!!!
Well said
Yess
Me too, but the show doesn't really show the true side. What if we see Nazi germany quite different from what the Allied said?
@@Destroyer131 what?
Little did Tagomi know that decades later Japans past will be forgotten and praised for other reasons.
God bless cat girls.
Tagomi would be ashamed about Anime existing
@@FroppyVA well atleast manga allready existed in the man in the high castle
@@Yoda2422 it was just comics, like the comic strips of the 1960s but done by Japanese artists. Not the degenerate Loli filth that has become of the medium
@@cesartinoco1324 please tell me you’re joking
It’s nice to see the starts and stripes for once in this show
I love how he ends up in a random street and there are a few small flags and one huge flag covering a building conveniently there to tell us that it’s the normal US
@@yucol5661 He's on the same street he left from. One might argue why there would have been a flag plastered on a wall, but the one on the flagpole would seem perfectly normal to find in an area of the city that appeared to be populated with a number of businesses.
@@yucol5661 the camera pans to show the imperial pacific states flag before he travels and the big U.S. flag is there instead, beneath ronald reagan's ad
*Starts* and stripes
Man when I saw that alternate reality I was happy to see the American flag and how everything their looked so much better and happy.
Same feeling I got too
Same here
Yah same doc
After seeing a Nazi sight on our flag, it’s nice to see a true American flag
I agree in some way in somehow
@@georgewashington3918 definitely, it makes you appreciate all the sacrifices that was done in order to protect our freedom.
when you realises that the alternate history is our history
Well yeah, it's like us finding them and calling that universe as alternate.
such a good scene, such a good contrast for a show that's so misery-oriented to finish off it's first season on an upbeat alternative reality
Upbeat? The alternate reality is our world.
@@fraserduffy4576 lol yea, if JFK as still president in this alternate reality then the civil rights act had yet to pass and black people were still disallowed from voting, owning property, and generally just treated as second class citizens. So realistically, the empire of Japan's occupation was pretty much the same for black people as America regularly
this one probably be also deserving to other Bad 'ended' verses and worlds like that Scrappy 1984 instead.
not just this series. man....every setting like these needs a liberated ending.
@@user-vl5qg5rf4n Thats an extreme generalization, keep in mind that "racism" in the post war US was starting to become something only a minority of people believed in and practiced, thats why people went on protests etc and why civil rights passed, in the north and western US in the 50s and 60s a definitive majority of people believed racism was a bad thing, you think that people suddenly started hating racism right when the 70s started? The dying out of racism was slow and long proccess that begun with the start of 20th century and by the time you get to 1962 in the zone that in the show's reality is under japanese occupation, in our reality racism there has mostly died out. Of course people dont seem to care about that and they think only about how blacks were treated in the south and they paint the picture of the south all over the US not even thinking about the fact that the North and South culturaly and politically are like two different nations.
@@fraserduffy4576 Yes, and living in it feels great
Reading this part in the book many years ago, made me appreciate what imagination and good science fiction can do.
He became angry with the piece of jewellery he bought from Childane and actually tasted it in trying to pry its secrets and had a very unpleasant time in the alt world.
They should have kept the multiverse mystical like this instead of making it like a tech sci fi contraption they did later on.
Exactly! I liked it better as mystical fantasy with no tech involve and the person has to practice the ability to travel to any Universe.
@@firemangan2731 yeah! Like only a gifted few can travel between timelines but even then they still need training. Like the force (exclude the sequel trilogy).
Sadly, this is what the original author wrote tho.
Seeing the billboard with the picture of Motown great Mary Wells made me smile. I can't imagine my world without the wonderful sounds of Motown. The Nazis hated the music from my father's era( he was a World War II combat veteran). I love jazz and I love the great music from this era and I was born in 1964.
World without Blues and Jazz is a world not worth living
Seeing that American flag fly high upon that post with the mix of chubby checkers, “Twist” brought a tear to my eye. I didn’t know I loved my country this much until I watched this scene
people dont realize what they have until its taken. people didnt realize what they had in this country, so they ruined it.
As a American, i will always find this scene really touching. The soundtrack for the Japanese Pacific States scene was spot on, it really did fit with the atmosphere and environment about him, as we get a good shot at the JPS banner. I love how the music slowly went intense as it zoomed into him as he slowly meditates, and when he meditated to our world, you can see that everything became so vibrant and loud, and jazz music started to play, you can notice that the vibe feels so different.
Damnn, this scene will always be impactful for me... ✨️.
This was a really emotional scene for me. After all the 'shit' that the first season was, how depressing and constricted it was, it was great to see the 'real' 1962 America!
yeah, i mean i really like japanese san francisco imagine 2010 be like
tokyo 2.0
I bet tagami would've loved the beatles
Interestingly, out 1962 is not only better for America, but Japan and Germany as well! Even the characters who are rich and have power clearly show that they are unhappy. It's more of a Stepford Wives kind of universe for them.
Agree, very well stated.
There was nothing "real" about it.
2:08 this was a great scene
The show sadly went downhill when Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa (Tagomi) wasn't in the last season.
Because he going back as shang tsung in mk aftermath
Had to go be Shang Tsung again 😂
Tagomi: “I have no memory of this place”.
On July 8th, 2022, Japan's Prime Minister in real life Shinzo Abe was assassinated in the same way as Tagomi. They are both good prime ministers/ministers. So sad
Right wingers and genocide deniers get what they deserve.
Shinzo was the complete opposite of Tagomi lol
@@poere1234 They are the same. You cannot find any nicer Japan politicians than him in this movie.
See ya, space cowboy…
He actually mediates on how to consume more souls!!
“Joe Blake with the hit” joe is a professional baseball player in this world.
It almost feels at 2:07 - 2:08 he has a slight smile on his face. And its after he sees the newspaper like, "man, the usa is blockading war stuff? Man... Thats great!" And then he sees the colors, the happiness etc. What a great scene.
Seeing the stars and stripes gave me goosebumps. History could've gone a whole different way.
Tagomi : Your -soul- twinkies is mine.
I've learned so much from this show, because in some parts it was so philosophical
Such a powerful scene and a warning that we shouldn't take our freedoms for granted. A Chinese or Russian dominated world would be a dystopian hell.
True.
Welcome to the real United States it may not be perfect. It may be weird to him and it may seem a little screwy, but for us it’s all we got
And i wouldn’t trade it for anything else. Just needs some tweaking
This show makes me grateful for the country we live in. We have made many mistakes as a people, but at least we fought for the freedom to make our own mistakes rather than to have a tyrannical government force us what to do! 🇺🇸
..the moment the US flag is seen with all the happy people. Capitalism in good swing, nearly everyone had money in the good old days.
Before the boomers screwed everything up
Thank you for posting this :) I was hoping someone would
Dude goes back to Japan just to see anime body pillows
Lol, but not in another 50 years at least when Anime is in full swing. Japan is dominating in different ways.
Está escena es increíble, hasta ahora me emociona y me da escalofríos verla!
My man meditated capitalism into existence.
Wait til he finds out about anime and hent*i
This happens to me every time I have a hypoglycemic panic attack... I even teleported to the world where COVID never existed, and I didn't have Charcot Disease and Renal Decay
Same here man. I imagine teleporting to a world without COVID-19 and dating the girl of my dreams.
@@Gillan1220 from meditation?
It seems as if Tagomi-San is pleased to be in this alternate universe where the outcome of the war is different. I enjoyed this series and appreciated Tagomi-San's humbleness and his story.
There are some reminders of this (read: our) timeline's drawbacks. The Cuban Missile Crisis is in full swing; Mandela's been arrested. But despite these things, this timeline is visibly more positive. A free world may have its flaws, but they are nothing compared to the benefits.
This last scene of the season was really Fascinating and Beautiful, especially when I saw JF Kennedy in the Newspaper
Love that 707, nice touch
best character ever
2:14 that's ronald reagan on the wall?
Yep
Yes, he was an actor and did commercials.
Reagan was also governor of California at that time.
@@anthonychilders9549 A little further on from this
1967-1975, this scene takes place in October of 1962 during the Cuban Missile Crisis
He was an actor, then governor of California, then President
I loved his character and was sad when he was gone really wish we could have had more with him
Imagen after all this, it turned out that even this 1960s America is another alternate universe.
Say, this the "For all Mankind" universe where the Soviets make it to the moon first. We were nowhere near our world.
Perhaps Tagomi learns about anime and manga in our world.
When I first saw this I thought he was meditating to find his answer on how the world should be like (Japanese, German, at war, at peace) and what he saw was the answer
[Small spoilers] Later in the show (start of season 4 I think) the Germans realise you can only travel to a parallel world in which your equivalent isn’t alive. Given that, I kinda want to know what happened to our time line Tagomi to allow this to happen?
If i remember correctly he jumped off a bridge ina. Suicide since that world's tagomi was an alcoholic and a bad father
One thing I realised about the show is that Juliana and Tagomi go to different worlds. As in the show it’s states that the person in that world has to die before their alt-world other can enter that universe.
So the on Tagomi goes to is different from the one Juliana goes to as in that world she is alive and married to Tagomi’s son (unless she somehow dies in that world-as morbid as that is) it makes me wonder, one of the worlds they went to could have been one where the US loses the Cold War to the Soviets and the other is our timeline.
I was confused before ! im even more confused now ?
I watched this series this week, after watching it the first time back in 2017/18...
It's amazing how different it feels to watch this after reading the book, understanding nothing at all then travelling for a while, have a couple of psychedelic experiences and coming back to watch it... My God, this series is ABSOLUTELY GOLD, A MUST SEE!
It's not only about Nazis, Japanese and the vanquished... It is about time travel, spirituality, parallel worlds, esotericism, concepts of flow of time, impermanence, change and so much more.
Every detail is amazingly brought to life, how well they worked with these concepts which for now seem so out of this world for most people.
Reflecting on this scene, Tagomi is one of the few Bright Sparks of Hope and Light in a world consumed by Evil and Death. He's the Higher Human Consciousness made true. A sharp sword ready to be unsheathed and used upon his enemies and of those who come close to him... In contrast to his other version.
Be like Tagomi.
If you watch this series just to see battleships, beautiful uniforms (yes, the uniforms both Japanese and Nazi have class), betrayal and the human nature at its worse and not to realise the depth of this show, you'll miss a great deal!
✌🏾
I didn’t notice thar Raegan poster!
Mr Tagomi for president!
If only JFK had survived to serve 8 years as President. I wonder how things would have gone differently.
Lol. JFK was a traitor to this country. Thanks to him we've spent the last half century being overrun with the third world and now thanks to Biden he'll finish us off.
@@Anarchist86ed ok
@@Anarchist86ed i don’t get it. What did he do to be called a traitor?
@@andrasafirgemintang3028 He was largely responsible for stopping immigration from Europe and opening the floodgates to the third world, knowing full well the disastrous consequences that would come from it.
@Anonymous Ok. Whatever the fuck you're trying to mean anyway.
Our universe where USA, allied forces and Soviet has won war against Nazi and Japanese Empire.
Another universe where they has lost war to Nazi and Japanese
That's nothing, I just teleported from 2019
It'd would've been a bit interesting if he meditated to the OTL's Tokyo in 1988 instead.
Just in time for the Ginza housing bubble crash? But yeah Tokyo in the 1980s would be very unrecognizable for his perspective. Neon lights, 80s Jpop, and American fast food
I like to see this man go through an alternate reality where he ends up in South Carolina and the Confederate States of America is a country
I certainly wouldn’t mind if BRING THE JUBILEE were made into a TV series… I’d suggest some short story by one of dem Yankees Ambrose Bierce… that Owl Creek Bridge as plot of one episode 🤔🤔
Heck yeah
STARS AND STRIPES FOREVER! ❤️✊🏽🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲🦅
Ah, yes America with me as their enemy
Too late you are pushing red daisies by 1962.
no u arent. its your good comrade Nikita Khrushchev
lol they just had to have that reagan ad didnt they
Ikr, They love Reagan so much. Probably, he was famous in the 1962 America
He is completely alien to our 1962
No crap, I mean he is from the universe where we lost the war.
"Freedom has Passion and you need that so you need Freedom"
This is the proof you can not replace a truly wonderful book with a film. Tagomi’s meditation on the silver triangle is one of the moest beautiful pages I have ever read. And then we see here a small heart, busy street instead of quit park full of old people and instead of amazing insight something completely else. 🤦♀️
2:15 Mandela Effect Tribute
meth is a helluva drug
Shang Tsung!
Omg thank you. That guy looked familiar for so long and I couldn’t figure out why but this comment helped
And in another alt world..."Moooooortaallll Kombaaaaaattttttttt"
2:14 is this reagan in the left in cigarettes ad?
Yup
Hahahha. I didnt notice that
When I first watched this scene, I thought that it was showing that the entire season had been a daydream for him which annoyed me. Never liked "It was a dream" endings. lol
Man i loved that scene !! I was like man finally that beautiful flag god damn it !! And then the paper with Kennedy and the ad for cigarettes with Ronald Reagan ! Just awesome ! And the life around ! Much better than their real life in the show ! I’m damn glad the allies won the war and the best part is that most of the axis countries are now our allies ! This scene made me want to paint the walls of my house in red and white stripes and the roof in blue with white stars on it ! And bang star spangled banner by sandi patty on speakers !
My favorite part of the show, seen the real America
Axis World 1962: Cold War Great Reich Nazi vs Empire of Japan
Allies World 1962: Cold War United States and NATO vs Soviet Union and Warsaw Pact
Amazing title for this video lmao
would have been better if he'd gone into the Grasshopper Lies Heavy World
Grasshopper Lies Heavy world is better than High Caste timeline still worse than our timeline
Lol Togomi was a Jedi....
Nazis: We created the perfect society!
At the cost of your soul, though…
Should’ve ended the episode with Tagomi screaming abruptly
Still japan is 5th strongest military in the world tenno heika banzai!!! 🇯🇵🗡⚔🔫
One day I'm gonna visit Japan
Banzai
Last scene at last episode at first season
This is how I feel going to the Melbourne CBD, but replace it with Chinese.
I see cold war on news paper
What song is playing when goes to the other world, are world. Where the Allies won and the Axis fall.
The twist
I called this Woo.S.A. when I first saw it cuz he pretty much "Woo'd" there lol
The universe where the axis won is real.
2:15 THE GIPPER
I love Mary wells bill board
"Man these edibles ain't sh-"
Tagomi is my favorite Charakter in tMitHC
soundtrack is a little on the nose here
Well in some sense, Post-war Japan had managed to conquer the world without even firing a single shot. Japan's soft power strategy was a great success story. Its not that easy for a country that started a war and caused so much death and destruction, To go from the most feared and hated to the most loved and admired. Even countries that historically suffered in the hands of the Japanese Empire cant help but admire and respect Japanese culture. So banzai ??? I guess.
How come people were more active and louder and it was a clear blue sky in the world of the axis loosing but how come with them winning people were active but not in the same vibe more serious and less loud and how come it always seemed cloudy and last how come there was music and radio playing loud but how come in the axis world there wasn't and not so much ads all over the place as there was in the America world
Finally some one else who feels the same way
@@VedantMishra55 you feel the same way wow!
Because they want you to feel like that in a world where the axis won would be hell but thats stupid.
Obviously it wouldnt have been too good for minorities but life would still go on, the sky would still be blue and people would still live their life the same way, the only difference is the state system which in that case is a militaristic dictatorship.
I mean life wasnt bad at all in Nazi Germany (for germans obviously)
In fact they lived in far better conditions than before Hitler.
@@szellemikutmergezes9810 Same for Soviets that didn't get on Stalin's bad side. Stalin lifted the entire union out of poverty, and as much as we like to make fun of the bread lines, if there were no breadlines those people would have just starved instead, or eaten each other with saw dust mixed in.
@@szellemikutmergezes9810 Nazi Germany was a proletarian dictatorship, just leeting ya know. And you’re right, the Germans were living far better than they did on the Weimar republic thanks to the economic plans the Nazi had as well as transitioning from free market capitalism to market labour that caused unemployment to sink, tho the rate completely went down by the late 30s.
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Mixed race couples in the 60s? Yeah, no. Not really. Was frowned up back then.
A bit of revisionist history
In San Francisco? Yes. Prevalent? No. Greenwich Village in New York City had mixed couples long before 1962.
This isn't in the Southern US.