Watch the video all the way to the end, it’s explained and Tyranth warns not to do that. Btw tyranth- WD-40 is the wrong stuff to use. It will get the juices off the blade but won’t leave a protective oil film to prevent rust. Light machine oil like sewing machine oil is good or even baby oil which is cheaper.
@@markfergerson2145 That may not be real "WD-40" but another WD-40 branded product - annoyingly here at least the cans look really really similar so the expensive contact cleaner could be grabbed for the wrong job by the muppet using my workshop not knowing that there are at least 4 cans of different stuff, and the most "WD-40" like in performance isn't actually a WD-40 branded can right now (IIRC)... And even if it is normal WD-40 its a good cleaner - trying to actually clean some crap off with the finish oils can be really annoying when WD-40 will just slice through it.
@@markfergerson2145 You have to realize that it's not just about cleaning the blade after the trick. Tyranth did sheath the blade many times while doing the trick, so the sheath is dirty inside already.
If he can get a world record using a non real sword I can get a world record for fastest and longest distance running using an electric scooter or something.
I would think the lower weight would let him do it way faster than 11 seconds. The fact that Tyranth could match him with a real sword makes me think the viral guy is actually pretty slow.
@@derekstein6193 Real Shinobi didn't do half the fancy crap attributed to them. The black onesies are actually stage crew garb from the old Kabuki theatre. "Ninja" characters would dress and act as stage hands during the performance, as the audience was programmed to ignore the figures dressed like that. Then they would leap out and interact with their target, "appearing out of nowhere". Real Shinobi were far more like James Bond, with gadgets, disguises, and subterfuge, and very little like Naruto or other anime depictions. Being killed by a real Shinobi was more likely to be: your tea was poisoned by one of your maids, a maid no one ever really took notice of, who suspiciously never showed back up to work. (not to correct anything the person I'm replying to said, just expanding upon it. :) )
Im pretty sure they were sick of getting records like that so they make it harder to submit records or something I heard a while back and thanks for the channel support man!!
I remember seeing this guy's stuff and even though it's very clearly edited, the other dead give-away is that he's breaking physics with so many of his tricks. You can't do an anime-style needle throw with a pen and have it fly straight. And no-spin knife throws require a very specific technique that just can't be done by doing a cross-body draw like Naruto. It's baffling that people take it seriously
ill explain why people want to believe its real. its the same reason why so many bullshido places make so much money, have such loyal, radical, zealous followers that will send you death threats for questioning them. because of pop culture and other things, there is now a deep set love for anything Asian, whether its martial arts, weapons, ect, there is such love that if you attack it, your questioning the very honor of Japan, China, ect. its become so bad that these people LITERALLY fabricate stuff that isnt real, such as the samurai NEVER EVER EVER EVER FUCKING EEEEEEVER used guns because "the samurai is a brave, honorable warrior. they viewed guns with utter disgust as a weapon that would make you have to commit suicide if you sullied your hands with it." they have such a hatred for guns that they project their hate onto things like the samurai. they also are so heavily influenced that they think the ninja vs samurai thing is real. sorry, ik, long comment, but just explaining to you WHY they think this is real. he is Asian, he is practicing "official" martial arts that they love so they will not question it and if you do.......your a vile person that deserves to be spit in the face as a evil racist that dares to question the sacred arts of the ninja.(wish i was joking on that last part..........im not.......they think that.)
The fencing, "sport sword fighting", uses "swords" that weight around 100g. Its quite stupid to be our representation of sword fighting in olympics. Historically the fencing swords were heavier due to technological limitations, but its a joke nowadays. In that context I'm not surprised that Guiness also accepts such fake swords.
@@Skylancer727 Or like in a lot of fast paced sword fights in movies. In the live action Rouroni Kenshin movies, they do some pretty crazy fast sword stunts, some look a little comical, but the reason the actors are able to do any of it is because they use aluminum. Fun movies.
Oh yes! I saw this guy! Thanks you bring him out, I was suspecting the same thing. 10:45 The table is too high, this affect your momentum, your movement and sword's movement. Place the table a little lower, under your waist but higher than your upper thigh. I bet you will beat the record next time.
Not to mention a steel sword has substantially more weight than a bamboo replica. When you are going for a world record regarding speed cutting using a tool that is a fraction of the weight everyone else is using is a substantial advantage.
These are a lot more interesting than the usual debunking videos, most videos tend to be redundant, mostly because the people that watch these kind of videos, I would like to believe, they're smart enough to come to the obvious conclusions. But demonstrating sometimes is always 100% cooler. Good job tyranth
Here’s an interesting idea for a future video: can you effectively wield a sword made entirely out of ice like the Mortal Kombat character Sub-Zero? And how cold must it be to remain solid in battle?
@@VidelxSpopovich technically I think you could do that. Well not an effective sword but a sword-like-object made entierly out of rice. That probably can't handle its own mass but still. Rice is quite versatile material.
Considering he's in Australia and our winter is their summer (and even their winter is barely a winter) it's gonna be a bit difficult to even attempt. Not to mention ice is brittle and all but guaranteed to shatter on contact. A knife still has the problem, but not as bad. And for a video you kind of need the thing to last for at least a little bit. Worst of all though will be sharpness. In order to sharpen it you kind of need to create friction. Which will make heat. Which will melt the blade a bit. Which will make it dull.
Spends hours and money making sword mold, freezes water into ice sword overnight, handle starts to melt immediately and grip sucks, swings around a bit and does a few flourishes, edge is already dripping, swings at any object at all, breaks immediately. Id still watch it though maybe super chilling a sword right before use might have some effect on the strength of the metal but it would make it more brittle if anything.
@ To be fair, he could probably just buy a cheap mold for less than he’d spend making his own mold which could make the whole thing more financially viable. Though I still wouldn’t suggest doing it.
In order to get a Gunnies World Record you have to contact the organization, and request a mediator to come and observe the act, which costs money. Gunnies will not contact you. Most world records are first established by people who have spent a lot of time getting kind of good at a very weird task nobody would want to be good at, and they pay to have people come and clap for them and give them a little certificate to say they have been a good boy.
A point I made as I belong to a family that broke one of their records and they refused to show up even after being invited and terms accepted on our end. The excuse they gave was they didn't want to insult the French family by letting another break the record "officially". They require a sponsor willing to dump money on them to record anything. The reason a high percentage are just Red Bull ads or linked to Virgin's Branson. Their book of records is bought placement when they refuse to witness any challengers and worthless as a record except to say some things have been done not that they are unbeaten.
@@charlesmaurer6214 this is absolutely true. A good friend of mine has the most bottles of Bruichladdich whisky in a private collection. The lads at Laddich will agree with this. But when the scammers at Guiness were talking to him they demanded many thousands just to visit and count them and he told them to get effed so they "gave" the "world record" to someone else who has far fewer. It is a pure scam.
I think he is something like fighter/rogue multiclass. He has fighter's physique and energy. But he is quite a trickshot and has rogue specific attidute: "Hey, I could do that better then the other guy".
Thanks for watching man 👍🏼 as for the ninja as long as there is some videos showing it’s fake maybe some people who thought it was real can figure it out haha
Idea for a new sword world record... Most Amount of Level Cuts done in under 1 minute. Use a pool noodle, pool noodles, or any other cutting medium of your choice; and relentlessly cut it for 1 minute straight. Once the time elapses, the contestant will sheathe their sword, and the judges will take a level to the cut material; checking the angle of each cut, whether horizontal or diagonal, to make sure the cut is properly level. Cuts with tears/fraying/ripping in them will not be counted. And if the contestant switches mediums during the challenge (switching from pool noodles to tatami mats), the results will be invalidated. The cutting medium needs to be consistant throughout the challenge (so if you use multiple pool noodles, they all need to be the same thickness), and the contestant must use the same sword throughout the challenge. The shaprness of the sword will be measured at the beginning of the challenge, and if the contestant consents to use the sword at its measured level of shaprness, they take full responsibility for it; meaning that if the blade dulls over the duration of the challenge, the contestant will not be shown any leniency, and they will have to provide quality results with the defunct weapon. There will be 2 categories for this Sword World Record, and these categories are NOT interchangable. ---> Most Amount of Level Cuts done under 1 minute with a Single Edged Sword. ---> Most Amount of Level Cuts done under 1 minute with a Double Edged Sword. For the sake of clarity, when it comes to the context of this Sword World Record, the word "Sword" refers to any bladed weapon modeled after historical side armaments, whose form and function specializes in slashing and/or thrusting, and whose total length lies between 96cm and 81cm. With that said... wouldn't it be cool if all the sword tubers put together their own sword world records?
Well in real time not yet knowing where the trick is going to be it can be hard to spot even pretty poorly done trickery - For instance T could probably cut a second or two out of his apple cutting just by deleting a variable number of frames through the whole thing, mostly speeding up the sheathing, a little bit on the draw perhaps. Just a very subtle speed up especially of the slowest moments so they become more fluid, which over 11 seconds of footage repeating the same sort of motion 5 times could easily claw you back a fair bit. That would be almost impossible spot if you can spot it at all even playing the video frame by frame once all the compression artifacts, motion blur etc get in the way, or he could do the same sort of trick that step too far, getting greedy on the time clawed back, at which point he might still look to be in a reasonable human motion range but if you actually have doubts you'd spot the evidence easy enough.
Do you have an example to give? I mean I know that they do accept almost anything as a record. They have little reason not to. But do you mean that kind of practice or actual frauds over someone else?
@tabull8180 (copy/pasted my comment in reply to someone else as it is revelant) this is absolutely true. A good friend of mine has the most bottles of Bruichladdich whisky in a private collection. The lads at Laddich will agree with this. But when the scammers at Guiness were talking to him they demanded many thousands just to visit and count them and he told them to get effed so they "gave" the "world record" to someone else who has far fewer. It is a pure scam.
Check out some of the original Power Rangers weapons if you are looking for ideas to test. That Evil Green Ranger sword-like object might be a decent one.
I thought the same thing. Unless he was using some weird looking arrow with a super wide tip or something "forked" (imagine Forsword Arrow from Skyrim) this absolutely looked like the arrow was backwards.
It’s just looks to be a safety tip usually a ball or foam head so arrows can somewhat be safely fired at someone and because of the motion blur it looks kinda strange 👍🏼
5:05 Probably because he's not actually allowed to own a legit sword... There are a LOT of places with deep traditions of swordsmanship that no longer permit their citizens to own these types of weapons. It's kind of ironic that the United States was founded well after the proliferation of guns (thus negating the necessity for swords for everyone, though they were still prevalent into the 19th century) without any fundamental traditions, yet also widely recognizes the right for people to own and CARRY swords... Obviously some US states prohibit carrying swords/long fixed blades, but MANY still allow people to EDC swords. And while I always carry AT LEAST a pistol on my person, I've wanted to carry some type of short sword as well. As long as it's highly maneuverable (well beyond the reach of someone carrying a big knife), I'd still love to get a decent sword for outdoors situations...and to simply practice the craft of swordsmanship.
Lot of people believe fake things on the internet. Thank you for another episode. Musical greetings from Belgium, Gunther (singer and lyrics writer of Gabriel Scar)
I feel like this guy only holds that record because nobody else has even tried to set a record for something that arbitrary. There are a lot of apple cutting records for really silly random things like "most apples cut in one minute while on a pogo stick" and stuff, where it's just as obviously "the only person to have attempted to do this while our record-keepers were watching" as this one. Also, if he was a real ninja, it would be him vanishing from the shot instead of the imaginary ball he's pretending to hit.
5:17 the reason he's using a practice sword for the world records is because Guinness has a world record for using a real sword already, but they didn't have one for a practice sword, so he's setting the records for that specific type (they can be really picky about what you're using)
Nope record is simply "Fastest time to cut five apples in the air by sword" www.guinnessworldrecords.com/world-records/682811-fastest-time-to-cut-five-apples-in-the-air-by-sword
No not on the "Bingo card" today but we're here for it all the same Ty ! Using the wooden sword that's bullshit because if you aren't forced to be cautious then you can force your way through it faster ! If you hit your hand it won't matter.
Did your attempt even get accepted? The Lilly family, that I am a part of broke the record for people in a family reunion by 12 people but the record people refused to show up to make an "official" documentation and actually stated they didn't want to insult the French Family that held and holds it in the book. From that point on I found many of those listed records only ever gets changed if someone is willing to pay for their staff's payroll, travel and expenses. Also they have already done several Bridge Day (New River span in WV on the state quarter) events that this reunion was planned in mind to increase the numbers with the local event, so the records people had lost interest in the area. White water and Scenery main attractions and local airport a small one and Yeager in Charleston WV an hour drive away also on the small side. Most the record setting seems sponsored by major money interest like Virgin (Branson), Red Bull and in major towns like NYC, Hong Kong, Tokyo, London etc. Not a little country town like Fayetteville WV in Fayette County WV that has a smaller county population than a single boroughs in Pittsburg PA or suburb of Columbus OH.
The arrow one may be fake as well. There is a thing called the Archers Paradox, which is that not matter what as the arrow is flying through the air, the arrow will flex back and forth. I saw no flexing, although the frame rate could have hid the flex.
I remember seeing either him or someone similar a few months back and looked very real but I still questioned it considering how over the top some things were
Is that a balsa wood arrow he was using? I've seen that done w/ people catching arrows as the arrow's speed dies quickly after a certain distance. That certainly would makes it easier.
He probably uses a bamboo sword because he's cut himself in the past. Don't worry Tyranth,we all know you and Shad are professionals and could easily do what all fake ninjas claim to be able to do.
For a world record you need to get the Guinness people to acknowledge it. So it is half about contacting the right people, half doing something impressive that they have yet recorded. Many people beat the world records all the time, it just isn't in front of the officials.
No, there is enough fake crap in the world, don't join them. Even orchestras use prerecorded backing tracks now. Sure, people pay £2,000 to see Taylor Swift mime on stage, but we are not they.
Tyrqanth, you need to invest in some Balistol, the all in one metal, wood, and leather preservative in use since the before WWI. WD-40 is fish oil that can damage the inside of your scabbard.
Obviously he is a fake Ninja... He didn't even have Nunchakus.
And he's not even a turtle.
Legendary comments, gents.! 🥷🏻
Peh tuwie
You mean a paraplegic stick?
Ninjas be fake
There is a lot of sticky apple juice in that sheath now :P
dont worry its an old crappy one
Watch the video all the way to the end, it’s explained and Tyranth warns not to do that.
Btw tyranth- WD-40 is the wrong stuff to use. It will get the juices off the blade but won’t leave a protective oil film to prevent rust. Light machine oil like sewing machine oil is good or even baby oil which is cheaper.
@@markfergerson2145 That may not be real "WD-40" but another WD-40 branded product - annoyingly here at least the cans look really really similar so the expensive contact cleaner could be grabbed for the wrong job by the muppet using my workshop not knowing that there are at least 4 cans of different stuff, and the most "WD-40" like in performance isn't actually a WD-40 branded can right now (IIRC)... And even if it is normal WD-40 its a good cleaner - trying to actually clean some crap off with the finish oils can be really annoying when WD-40 will just slice through it.
@@markfergerson2145 WD-40 *will* do that, if you get the version made for oiling bike chains.
@@markfergerson2145 You have to realize that it's not just about cleaning the blade after the trick. Tyranth did sheath the blade many times while doing the trick, so the sheath is dirty inside already.
Ah yes a variant species of the Mall Ninja. The Editing Ninja
The Edit Faking Ninja Goofballs
If he can get a world record using a non real sword I can get a world record for fastest and longest distance running using an electric scooter or something.
😂
No you cannot. I beat you with a car.😂
No way a bamboo sword weighs anywhere near a steel sword. The added inertia alone would drastically change how fast anyone could cut the apples
I would think the lower weight would let him do it way faster than 11 seconds. The fact that Tyranth could match him with a real sword makes me think the viral guy is actually pretty slow.
The one thing everyone forgets about being a ninja... It's all about deception.
But the problem here is that real ninja are supposed to be *good* at deception.
@@derekstein6193 Real Shinobi didn't do half the fancy crap attributed to them. The black onesies are actually stage crew garb from the old Kabuki theatre.
"Ninja" characters would dress and act as stage hands during the performance, as the audience was programmed to ignore the figures dressed like that. Then they would leap out and interact with their target, "appearing out of nowhere".
Real Shinobi were far more like James Bond, with gadgets, disguises, and subterfuge, and very little like Naruto or other anime depictions.
Being killed by a real Shinobi was more likely to be: your tea was poisoned by one of your maids, a maid no one ever really took notice of, who suspiciously never showed back up to work.
(not to correct anything the person I'm replying to said, just expanding upon it. :) )
Up next, Guinness Record of cosplay samurai achieving most bounces using a rubber blade with pineapples.🍍
That was impressive apple splitting btw!!🍎
Im pretty sure they were sick of getting records like that so they make it harder to submit records or something I heard a while back and thanks for the channel support man!!
I remember seeing this guy's stuff and even though it's very clearly edited, the other dead give-away is that he's breaking physics with so many of his tricks. You can't do an anime-style needle throw with a pen and have it fly straight. And no-spin knife throws require a very specific technique that just can't be done by doing a cross-body draw like Naruto. It's baffling that people take it seriously
ill explain why people want to believe its real.
its the same reason why so many bullshido places make so much money, have such loyal, radical, zealous followers that will send you death threats for questioning them.
because of pop culture and other things, there is now a deep set love for anything Asian, whether its martial arts, weapons, ect, there is such love that if you attack it, your questioning the very honor of Japan, China, ect. its become so bad that these people LITERALLY fabricate stuff that isnt real, such as the samurai NEVER EVER EVER EVER FUCKING EEEEEEVER used guns because "the samurai is a brave, honorable warrior. they viewed guns with utter disgust as a weapon that would make you have to commit suicide if you sullied your hands with it." they have such a hatred for guns that they project their hate onto things like the samurai. they also are so heavily influenced that they think the ninja vs samurai thing is real.
sorry, ik, long comment, but just explaining to you WHY they think this is real. he is Asian, he is practicing "official" martial arts that they love so they will not question it and if you do.......your a vile person that deserves to be spit in the face as a evil racist that dares to question the sacred arts of the ninja.(wish i was joking on that last part..........im not.......they think that.)
Another thing I noticed with the ninja stars, they were so uneven when he threw them, then all of a sudden, perfectly straight. Just no
Never feel bad when debunking a faker. They are the ones poisoning the well and need to be called out.
I also don’t understand how you could use a fake sword for a speed challenge. Would the bamboo not also be way lighter and easier to swing?
that is correct
The fencing, "sport sword fighting", uses "swords" that weight around 100g. Its quite stupid to be our representation of sword fighting in olympics. Historically the fencing swords were heavier due to technological limitations, but its a joke nowadays. In that context I'm not surprised that Guiness also accepts such fake swords.
It's like how in Star Wars movies they used carbon fiber sticks so they could swing them a lot faster.
@@ScreenTested NGL I was legit impressed by your wr attempt. You might as well practice it and hit up Guinness lol.
@@Skylancer727 Or like in a lot of fast paced sword fights in movies. In the live action Rouroni Kenshin movies, they do some pretty crazy fast sword stunts, some look a little comical, but the reason the actors are able to do any of it is because they use aluminum. Fun movies.
Oh yes!
I saw this guy!
Thanks you bring him out, I was suspecting the same thing.
10:45 The table is too high, this affect your momentum, your movement and sword's movement.
Place the table a little lower, under your waist but higher than your upper thigh.
I bet you will beat the record next time.
Not to mention a steel sword has substantially more weight than a bamboo replica. When you are going for a world record regarding speed cutting using a tool that is a fraction of the weight everyone else is using is a substantial advantage.
These are a lot more interesting than the usual debunking videos, most videos tend to be redundant, mostly because the people that watch these kind of videos, I would like to believe, they're smart enough to come to the obvious conclusions. But demonstrating sometimes is always 100% cooler. Good job tyranth
Here’s an interesting idea for a future video: can you effectively wield a sword made entirely out of ice like the Mortal Kombat character Sub-Zero? And how cold must it be to remain solid in battle?
I read that as “effectively wield a sword made entirely out of rice” and had to immediately do a double take.
@@VidelxSpopovich technically I think you could do that. Well not an effective sword but a sword-like-object made entierly out of rice. That probably can't handle its own mass but still. Rice is quite versatile material.
Considering he's in Australia and our winter is their summer (and even their winter is barely a winter) it's gonna be a bit difficult to even attempt.
Not to mention ice is brittle and all but guaranteed to shatter on contact. A knife still has the problem, but not as bad. And for a video you kind of need the thing to last for at least a little bit.
Worst of all though will be sharpness. In order to sharpen it you kind of need to create friction. Which will make heat.
Which will melt the blade a bit. Which will make it dull.
Spends hours and money making sword mold, freezes water into ice sword overnight, handle starts to melt immediately and grip sucks, swings around a bit and does a few flourishes, edge is already dripping, swings at any object at all, breaks immediately.
Id still watch it though
maybe super chilling a sword right before use might have some effect on the strength of the metal but it would make it more brittle if anything.
@ To be fair, he could probably just buy a cheap mold for less than he’d spend making his own mold which could make the whole thing more financially viable. Though I still wouldn’t suggest doing it.
The fact that we can see him proves he's a fake ninja.
He's also wearing the wrong colours, real ninjas wear blue.
Real ninjas wear purple. Have you ever seen a purple ork?
@@mandowarrior123 Youz got a point, but I iz talkin about dem umie ninjas.
Does he have chakra tho?
His chakra levels are over 9000
I can see how this got recommended to you haha
Dygo when are you going to powerscale shad and tyranth?
In order to get a Gunnies World Record you have to contact the organization, and request a mediator to come and observe the act, which costs money. Gunnies will not contact you.
Most world records are first established by people who have spent a lot of time getting kind of good at a very weird task nobody would want to be good at, and they pay to have people come and clap for them and give them a little certificate to say they have been a good boy.
A lot of the records feel like an untalented person had to come up with some very niche and stupid to make themselves feel talented.
@@austintwigg2349 True. I mean hells, there's a record for loudest and longest fart, for f-ing sake! 🤣
You can submit footage of your record. You don't have to have someone right there. Ask Scotty and Matty Cranmer who've submitted world records.
A point I made as I belong to a family that broke one of their records and they refused to show up even after being invited and terms accepted on our end. The excuse they gave was they didn't want to insult the French family by letting another break the record "officially". They require a sponsor willing to dump money on them to record anything. The reason a high percentage are just Red Bull ads or linked to Virgin's Branson. Their book of records is bought placement when they refuse to witness any challengers and worthless as a record except to say some things have been done not that they are unbeaten.
@@charlesmaurer6214 this is absolutely true. A good friend of mine has the most bottles of Bruichladdich whisky in a private collection. The lads at Laddich will agree with this. But when the scammers at Guiness were talking to him they demanded many thousands just to visit and count them and he told them to get effed so they "gave" the "world record" to someone else who has far fewer.
It is a pure scam.
Tyranth is a real life fruit ninja!
I think he is something like fighter/rogue multiclass. He has fighter's physique and energy. But he is quite a trickshot and has rogue specific attidute: "Hey, I could do that better then the other guy".
I'm digging the quiet guitar in the background. Just loud enough to hear, but quiet enough that your voice isn't fighting for my attention.
Yeah that guy is SUPER fake i made video about him long time ago....funny how people believe this is true :D nice Video
Thanks for watching man 👍🏼 as for the ninja as long as there is some videos showing it’s fake maybe some people who thought it was real can figure it out haha
@ScreenTested you did really great job with that apple fast draw 😎💯
Idea for a new sword world record...
Most Amount of Level Cuts done in under 1 minute.
Use a pool noodle, pool noodles, or any other cutting medium of your choice; and relentlessly cut it for 1 minute straight.
Once the time elapses, the contestant will sheathe their sword, and the judges will take a level to the cut material; checking the angle of each cut, whether horizontal or diagonal, to make sure the cut is properly level.
Cuts with tears/fraying/ripping in them will not be counted. And if the contestant switches mediums during the challenge (switching from pool noodles to tatami mats), the results will be invalidated.
The cutting medium needs to be consistant throughout the challenge (so if you use multiple pool noodles, they all need to be the same thickness), and the contestant must use the same sword throughout the challenge.
The shaprness of the sword will be measured at the beginning of the challenge, and if the contestant consents to use the sword at its measured level of shaprness, they take full responsibility for it; meaning that if the blade dulls over the duration of the challenge, the contestant will not be shown any leniency, and they will have to provide quality results with the defunct weapon.
There will be 2 categories for this Sword World Record, and these categories are NOT interchangable.
---> Most Amount of Level Cuts done under 1 minute with a Single Edged Sword.
---> Most Amount of Level Cuts done under 1 minute with a Double Edged Sword.
For the sake of clarity, when it comes to the context of this Sword World Record, the word "Sword" refers to any bladed weapon modeled after historical side armaments, whose form and function specializes in slashing and/or thrusting, and whose total length lies between 96cm and 81cm.
With that said... wouldn't it be cool if all the sword tubers put together their own sword world records?
I've met too many people who absolutely would fall for a simple camera trick that wasn't even done well.
Well in real time not yet knowing where the trick is going to be it can be hard to spot even pretty poorly done trickery - For instance T could probably cut a second or two out of his apple cutting just by deleting a variable number of frames through the whole thing, mostly speeding up the sheathing, a little bit on the draw perhaps. Just a very subtle speed up especially of the slowest moments so they become more fluid, which over 11 seconds of footage repeating the same sort of motion 5 times could easily claw you back a fair bit. That would be almost impossible spot if you can spot it at all even playing the video frame by frame once all the compression artifacts, motion blur etc get in the way, or he could do the same sort of trick that step too far, getting greedy on the time clawed back, at which point he might still look to be in a reasonable human motion range but if you actually have doubts you'd spot the evidence easy enough.
Guiness world records are a sham, you pay for them and then you get the record.
Do you have an example to give?
I mean I know that they do accept almost anything as a record. They have little reason not to. But do you mean that kind of practice or actual frauds over someone else?
@tabull8180 I have seen it first hand and already posted about it.
@tabull8180 (copy/pasted my comment in reply to someone else as it is revelant)
this is absolutely true. A good friend of mine has the most bottles of Bruichladdich whisky in a private collection. The lads at Laddich will agree with this. But when the scammers at Guiness were talking to him they demanded many thousands just to visit and count them and he told them to get effed so they "gave" the "world record" to someone else who has far fewer.
It is a pure scam.
"I'm sure that wasn't on your bongo card for today's episode"
It was literally the title of the video and exactly what I was expecting
Tony was about to subscribe BUT you drop kicked him! LOL
Check out some of the original Power Rangers weapons if you are looking for ideas to test. That Evil Green Ranger sword-like object might be a decent one.
The sword of darkness
The sword of darkness or the dragon dagger would be badass too see
Casually setting world records at this channel 😂
12:48
"There are people out there who doo doo" -Tyranth
xD
Episode 9 of Arcane brought another hilariously impractical chain weapon :)
The skittles colored ninjas from Mortal Kombat are more closer to ninjas than this guy.
0:25 Oh, on the contrary: BINGO
The arrow is flying backwards at him
I thought the same thing. Unless he was using some weird looking arrow with a super wide tip or something "forked" (imagine Forsword Arrow from Skyrim) this absolutely looked like the arrow was backwards.
It’s just looks to be a safety tip usually a ball or foam head so arrows can somewhat be safely fired at someone and because of the motion blur it looks kinda strange 👍🏼
5:05
Probably because he's not actually allowed to own a legit sword...
There are a LOT of places with deep traditions of swordsmanship that no longer permit their citizens to own these types of weapons.
It's kind of ironic that the United States was founded well after the proliferation of guns (thus negating the necessity for swords for everyone, though they were still prevalent into the 19th century) without any fundamental traditions, yet also widely recognizes the right for people to own and CARRY swords...
Obviously some US states prohibit carrying swords/long fixed blades, but MANY still allow people to EDC swords.
And while I always carry AT LEAST a pistol on my person, I've wanted to carry some type of short sword as well. As long as it's highly maneuverable (well beyond the reach of someone carrying a big knife), I'd still love to get a decent sword for outdoors situations...and to simply practice the craft of swordsmanship.
Love your vids buddy!👊💪💪💪
1:59 shouldn't the arrow wiggle?
Not with a compound with brushes, no.
This was interesting. Please keep up the great content
that intro bro..."i was done early there baby"...haha sound clip is great
Lot of people believe fake things on the internet. Thank you for another episode. Musical greetings from Belgium, Gunther (singer and lyrics writer of Gabriel Scar)
That Chinese world records show. More often is records of too niche that nobody cares so my mediocre record is the world record.
Great stuff, love the out of the blue vids, hope you and your fam are doing well. Also hope nate is well 👍
I feel like this guy only holds that record because nobody else has even tried to set a record for something that arbitrary. There are a lot of apple cutting records for really silly random things like "most apples cut in one minute while on a pogo stick" and stuff, where it's just as obviously "the only person to have attempted to do this while our record-keepers were watching" as this one.
Also, if he was a real ninja, it would be him vanishing from the shot instead of the imaginary ball he's pretending to hit.
Yeah, but did you use genjutsu?
He doesn't say the word "ninja" after every move so therefore he can't be a ninja .
Nin nin.
@@derekstein6193 nono.
5:17 the reason he's using a practice sword for the world records is because Guinness has a world record for using a real sword already, but they didn't have one for a practice sword, so he's setting the records for that specific type (they can be really picky about what you're using)
Nope record is simply "Fastest time to cut five apples in the air by sword" www.guinnessworldrecords.com/world-records/682811-fastest-time-to-cut-five-apples-in-the-air-by-sword
The apple cutting was awesome.
Good show, classy take on reaction videos ^^
So.. the REAL Ninja doesn't use a REAL sword... Umm.. *blink*blink*blink*.. SoOoOo that means I can be a REAL pirate with a REAL RC boat.. Nice!!
Leaving a comment for the algorithm! Keep it up dude!
Much better I can't wait for the clip to where you try to defy gravity
So glad somebodies finally checking this guys stuff out
I was wondering if you were going to clean the scabbard after the cutting exercise 😂
You know what would be more impressive than cutting apples with a blade swiftly?
Cutting ripe durian fruit with a blade swiftly.
Like Sho Kosugi once said, "HE IS NO NINJA!!!"
That was actually quite beautiful 👌🏽you should hold that record.
Really cool dude!
Ah... why does Tyranth look like Jack Black so much though? I just saw it and now I can't unsee it!!!
Thank you for the many hours of entertainment ❤❤
The first time i saw this guy i thought some of it was real, that just shows how social media brain rot affects your mind. Thx for the debunking 👍
No not on the "Bingo card" today but we're here for it all the same Ty !
Using the wooden sword that's bullshit because if you aren't forced to be cautious then you can force your way through it faster ! If you hit your hand it won't matter.
Did your attempt even get accepted? The Lilly family, that I am a part of broke the record for people in a family reunion by 12 people but the record people refused to show up to make an "official" documentation and actually stated they didn't want to insult the French Family that held and holds it in the book. From that point on I found many of those listed records only ever gets changed if someone is willing to pay for their staff's payroll, travel and expenses. Also they have already done several Bridge Day (New River span in WV on the state quarter) events that this reunion was planned in mind to increase the numbers with the local event, so the records people had lost interest in the area. White water and Scenery main attractions and local airport a small one and Yeager in Charleston WV an hour drive away also on the small side. Most the record setting seems sponsored by major money interest like Virgin (Branson), Red Bull and in major towns like NYC, Hong Kong, Tokyo, London etc. Not a little country town like Fayetteville WV in Fayette County WV that has a smaller county population than a single boroughs in Pittsburg PA or suburb of Columbus OH.
That's some the last jedi, throne room fight scene level of editing shenanigans you uncovered Tyranth :D
edit: a letter.
That sneaky person! If only the Japanese had a word for such a shinobi no mono. Maybe with a more modern hip reading of the character.
Ive been calling this guy fake since day one I'm glad somebody's come out with a video on it
Man decided to become a Fruit Ninja Speedrunner o7
The ping pong ball thing is the same thing as when Bruce Lee was playing ping pong with nunchucks.
Guiness Records became a joke a while ago. I'm not surprised they don't have standards.
Fake ninja, you could see him.
Tyranth is a true fruit ninja.
The arrow one may be fake as well. There is a thing called the Archers Paradox, which is that not matter what as the arrow is flying through the air, the arrow will flex back and forth. I saw no flexing, although the frame rate could have hid the flex.
Shinobi and Kunoichi training were both definitely interesting
Cmon! We ALL know Naruto is a documentary!
He's allowed to use a fake sword for the same reason the Olympics use air guns instead of actually firearms for most of their competitions
I remember seeing either him or someone similar a few months back and looked very real but I still questioned it considering how over the top some things were
Is that a balsa wood arrow he was using? I've seen that done w/ people catching arrows as the arrow's speed dies quickly after a certain distance. That certainly would makes it easier.
Have you seen the fake Bruce Lee ping-pong video?
I’ve seen it always wanted to do it for real tho
@ScreenTested you should! I think it's also a really good example of a high-quality fake.
i swear tyranth can use the force
He probably uses a bamboo sword because he's cut himself in the past.
Don't worry Tyranth,we all know you and Shad are professionals and could easily do what all fake ninjas claim to be able to do.
That was epic!
6:14 is almost certainly wirework, and with crappy quality painting the wire out would be laughably easy.
Using the wooden sword should automatically render the "record" null and void...
Son of Adam, never forget to clean your sword
For a world record you need to get the Guinness people to acknowledge it. So it is half about contacting the right people, half doing something impressive that they have yet recorded. Many people beat the world records all the time, it just isn't in front of the officials.
I like the red carabiner on Thor's hammer lol
Real ninjas were more like modern CIA agents. You can't tell they're shinobi because they blend in to the public so well
Hahahaha glowies blend in. Isn't the issue that they don't?
We need the sequel to Fruit Ninja called Fruit Knight
I think perhaps root vegetables would be more appropriate. Or perhaps herbs for even greater challenge.
Love your show
wow great work
wow really nice cutting
i can't wait to go shopping again
J'aime pas la piste audio française, désolé. Je suis français. Les sous-titres me suffisent.
Much respect for being real!
Well, how bout them apples ? 😅😃
Off by less than a tenth of a second with a real sword and in kit. Make sure to submit that video to Guinness world records.
If he's allowed to fake it for views, you guys should do it too.
No, there is enough fake crap in the world, don't join them. Even orchestras use prerecorded backing tracks now. Sure, people pay £2,000 to see Taylor Swift mime on stage, but we are not they.
Someone has studied under Sensei Disillusion I see!
Scorpion’s chain dagger weapon would be cool to see being tested
can you do a test of the bamboo sword? think it would be fun especially when it brakes .
Dearth Tyranth can you take a look at those bamboo Asian gun weapons to see if theyre real ?
Here's the normal full support.
Tyrqanth, you need to invest in some Balistol, the all in one metal, wood, and leather preservative in use since the before WWI. WD-40 is fish oil that can damage the inside of your scabbard.