Fun observation I had: the 2 characters fall down to hell, Roberto and Patrick, are black and white while the 2 who can go to heaven are presumably Japanese… kinda sends a message to the audience
Like much of this, it's a huge display of all the logical fallacies religious people make when trying to convert others. The assumption being you don't believe because you don't know and all it would take to convert you is to just tell you, as if that's how people actually form beliefs.
The idea of your entire life being a movie for your whole family to see and rate you on that life including your private thoughts must be one of the scariest afterlives i have ever Heard off
Bad Shows deserve Criticism. And the Best Criticism is such that you dont even have to know the Franchise criticized for Hours on End. No kidding, Jay Exci did FIVE Hours with Doctor Who, and Madvocate and Hbomberguy each did other Fracnhises for Hours: And countless say 'I dont even know this Franchise but i enjoyed this so much'. I can only warmly recommend watching Good-Faith-Criticism, especially from the just-mentioned UA-camrs.
I swear its like the cult leader was still going through puberty and having dreams of himself as an anime character, so he just said "fuck it" and actually became one
Given where he came from, it might be an extreme case of trying to reclaim some lost childhood. Japanese salarymen aren't the happiest bunch out there...
In one of happy science’s new movies: The Laws of the Universe Part 0. There is a character that looks exactly like Maetel from, galaxy express 999. I guess Maetel Is Ryuho Okawa’s waifu/best girl.
I can comprehend Kingdom Hearts plot more than this. Edit: Hell even Clamps Tsubasa Reservoir Chronicles manga has a more comprehensive plot and that also had crazy time travel where the original Syaoran created a clone of himself and the clone is his Dad!
I can’t believe that this video started with a battle between an angelic mecha powered entirely by an ad hominem attack versus a giant elephant piloted by Great Value-brand Hitler while Nietzsch screams “GOD IS DEAD” repeatedly in the background, and then proceeded to only get CRAZIER from there.
I just realized how creepy that "Yuko, you and I have always been friends" line is. It's probably the most cult-like thing in these movies, how cult recruiters often prey upon lonely people or someone who has suffered some loss recently, acting like they've "always been there" and would "never hurt you".
@@bthsr7113 at least they are not gassing them and then burning the corpses....They are still pieces of shit in my book, but at least they are not doing a full 100% nazi
@@garreonlefay6703 That we know of. We didn't actually know the extent of what was happening in nazi concentration camps until we had soldiers walking in through the gates, remember.
@@garreonlefay6703 The nazis were so over the top cartoonish evil, the ccp do 100% nazi, they go just more reasonable not to instantly declar war on the entire world?! Also diffrent times politiccal now. And as said, nazi germany and ho they got tothat point was a gradual process, i would say working camps for critics is far in there. And they have death sentence, so probably a lot chance that eem yeah people can be rounded up against a wall. Just obscuring it with a corrupt justice system. We did only know about the stuff nazis did because ermany was bureaucratic, and they still got away with hiding they killed in gas chambrs while the red cross did an inspection.
Legit cannot believe that one of these has an “I definitely have breast cancer” moment right from the Room, down to its exact lack of impact on the narrative
The Room is an everlasting masterpiece compared to these, and Tommy Wiseau is a very hinged and beloved auteur compared to Ryuho Okawa lmao at least Tommy seems to be happy with his film's "so bad it's good" meme status, and hasn't started a cult
@@paulgibbon5991 Would it, yes, but it would be more respectful by making her a superhuman with a superweapon at her disposal who is powerful as fuck despite her disabilities. They would still make her very hot though, it is still FATE
Not gonna lie, that is my exact definition of what hell could be: every single person you ever knew getting to watch every single thought you ever had. Then judging.
Don't forget the implication that you're watching their lives as well. Personally I find the idea of having to watch all the details of my various relative's relationships worse than them watching mine. Could I just close my eyes out of respect for their privacy? (Also, if they're judging you then you're judging them as well. It takes a few seconds for everyone to realise there's no downside to just voting for your family members to go to heaven in a quid pro quo no matter what they've done.)
The funniest thing about making Nietzsche and Hitler buds is that Wagner and Nietzsche had a massive falling out partly fuelled by Wagner’s anti-semitism so him and Hitler definitely would not have been buds.
Nietzsche also thought that all the stuff he wrote about God being dead was a bad thing. He was a harsh critic of the Enlightenment, that's why the fascists were drawn to his writings.
@@DStecks nietzsche was also a massive hack who deserved every thing he got for his blatant plagiarism of Schopenhauer, Stirner, and other religious texts citing them as his own
“A Yahtzi China trying to invade and conquer Japan” That premise is particularly ironic considering… literally everything about World War 2. Just saying, glass houses and all that.
Oh, about that part where the kids worked for a week in a hospital setting and two of them "failed" the test because they weren't 100% selfless: cults will often use their members as cheap or unpaid labour. They'll use arguments like "think of others/don't be selfish and evil" to get people to put in hours upon hours of "volunteer" work. Volunteering for an organization is one thing, feeling emotionally or even spiritually pressured into it because the cult leaders don't feel like hiring or paying people is another entirely, don't get exploited folks.
So, the businessmen making the horrible, literally hell-like by this movie own admission, working conditions on Earth get to go to heaven. But for the people that actually ended up enduring those conditions in life are supposed be perpetually stuck in them because they might have thought badly of their bosses? Making hell is not a sin, but complaining about hell is according to this cult.
As if "The Market" was not a religion already... But you are onto something here. If you want to create a successful cult, you have to do it in a way that strikes the ego of those you want to attract.
@@dreadogastusf3548 google what the "soyboy" insult is and what it means, and you'll know. Put shortly, it's an insult directed at men who don't fulfill the general role of men.
Well this has been a fucking trip. Fun story: I suffer from a chronic pain disorder and, after watching the first video in the middle of a flareup, I fell asleep and dreamed that alien smoke monsters were causing my pain. They even looked like bad CGI in my dream. So I guess the movies work a tiny bit?
I'm sorry, did I fall asleep and forget I wrote this post??? Note: I dreamt I was aphrodite in my dream but still. Flare and watching this and bam- happy science dream
I saw that movie "The rebirth of Buddha" before knowing it was from a cult. It appeared one day in my recomended youtube videos and I thought about giving it a watch since I know Japan treats god-like figures with all the creative license in the world, so I was expecting the movie to be some kind of supernatural action/drama where at the end the protagonists and us the audience learn some possitive buddhist teaching. Something simple but fun. When the orange haired guy said "That guy can't be the reincarnated Buddha, because I know the real buddha is..." I expected 100% it would be either himself or the protagonist girl. When it turned out some random stranger in a suit was the reincarnated Buddha I realized something was incredibly wrong
Honestly if it hadn't already been established for me what kind of movie it was (and thus who the "true" Buddha would be) then I honestly would've assumed it was supposed to be girl just from the way that the camera cut straight to her directly after the dude says that.
Honestly if this movie really was written in the style of a modernized Japanese Yokai tale where a plucky young high school reporter goes ghostbusting with her edgy loner ex boyfriend and learns about Buddhist philosophy to defeat them, I would honestly find that pretty fun.
Can we talk about the "I'll give you Africa" line? Did they plan to eradicate the entire population of the African continent or are we "just" talking about colonialism 2.0? And how can she be cool with this and still be super space buddha's main love interest? I have so many questions?
@@wuschelfloke7690 That should make you feel way better, they develop a huge chunk of uninhabited jungle and provide the Congo with advanced alien technology, the Congo Empire will last a thousand years
Fun fact: The whole point of Siddhartha Gautama being the Buddha is that he broke the cycle of reincarnation to which all living beings are subject to through his understanding of the four noble truths (according to Buddhism). Therefore, Buddha can't be reborn as that would contradict a pretty big and important part of Buddhism. Moreover, "Buddha" is a sort of title that means "awaken one" which has been shared by countless individuals through many years. Also, the ultimate goal of Buddhism is to be able to become an enlightened Buddha yourself. So, yeah... El Cantare is a stupid idiot 😅🤭
I get the feeling that this guy doesn't know much about theology in general, except a passing surface awareness of "Christians believe this" and "Buddhists believe that" and so on and so forth. His incorporation of both spiritual and material matters into these anime feels like he skimmed wikipedia pages for an overall view with none of the nuance and depth.
I love how the "hell of the bloody pond" specifies that only people obsessed with the opposite sex get sent there, which implies that only straight people go to hell for the sin of lust and gay people get a free pass on that one.
@@Aaa-vp6ugwell… they also didn’t mention gay people either. So, depending on how lucky you are, you‘ll either get away scot-free, or you‘ll get accused of like… 3 or 4 blasphemies, and get sent Super Ultra Hell Turbo Championship Edition
@@Chris-fh3db to be fair, Nikola was insane, even by genius scientist standards. I mean, he was leagues better than Thomas "kidnap and torture pets and invent the electric chair for a smear campaign" Edison
@@Pihsrosnec he was a bit mad but from what we know it was caused by a combo of unchecked mental health issues that no one cared about back then and other scientists stealing his ideas and patenting them before he have a chance to finish his experiments. I believe he even had a few pattents stolen by Edison who essentially scratched out his name replaced it with his own and told everyone it was his idea all along
One big thing I've never understood about depictions of Hell like this, is why do the most evil people control Hell? Hell is supposed to be a punishment, the more evil you are the more you're punished. But, according to 90% of the depictions of Hell, if you're evil enough then you get to call the shots and do whatever you want. Doesn't that defeat the entire purpose of it?
Probably because they wantt to equate power=evil. That being said, it also doesnt help that when you base hell around the biblical version, god just gets thrown into a negative light since he essentially just sends ppl to hell for the fun of it.
Supernatural atleast did a fairly reasonable version of it, you get to be a powerful demon but the process involves being brutally tortured/painfully morphed into a Demon
Well if a good guy is running hell, how can he torture people for eternity and still be a good guy? No one deserves to suffer forever no matter what they've done. Why is there no redemption in the afterlife? Why is there an afterlife at all? Why does anyone believe any of this nonsense?
@@treacherousjslither6920 weve only been told that hell is full off eternal suffering through the church. Plus us as humans naturally want to feel like those that sinned like murdered or raped should suffer for their actions yet the church also says if you ask to repent before you die, youll be able to go to heaven so... honestly nobody rlly knows what goes on after you die so meh
It's really hilariously ironic that a cult about thinking good thoughts and no negativity allowed would have Isaac Newton, famously vicious as a critic and who held grudges like nobody else, as one of its holiest figures.
Someone who also personally stated he did not want the "theory" of gravity ascribed to himself. Really. Most people aren't aware of his personal writings.
Ngl I was kind of hoping it would be revealed that nietzsche was the one possessing fake Buddha and he was just going to become a recurring villian in the Happy Science cinematic universe. I'm very disappointed.
Just sort of sitting here thinking that "Girl with actual supernatural powers is caught up in the power struggles between two cults" is actually a decent premise.
Bad Shows deserve Criticism. And the Best Criticism is such that you dont even have to know the Franchise criticized for Hours on End. No kidding, Jay Exci did FIVE Hours with Doctor Who, and Madvocate and Hbomberguy each did other Fracnhises for Hours: And countless say 'I dont even know this Franchise but i enjoyed this so much'. I can only warmly recommend watching Good-Faith-Criticism, especially from the just-mentioned UA-camrs.
@@slevinchannel7589 Hate to tell you but Hbomberguy is 100% not good-faith criticism. Definitely bad-faith, definitely watches shows just to complain and even actively complains about shows that are good just for clicks
@@AeonKnigh432 So yeah, hate to break it to you but his Essays about Vaccines, Flat-eArth, Climate-Change and the War on Christmas are all highest-quality you find on YT.
The cancer subplot DOES come up again, it’s pretty fucked up (I had to go hate watch the actual movies): in the end credits montage, you see sayoko older waving bye to her family, and her dad is still there, implication being he survived cancer because he believes happy science now and “fixed his mind”. Moral of the story: if you or a loved one dies of cancer, it’s totally your own fault for not fixing your own mind.
"Alright ancestors, time to vote on if your descendant goes to heaven!" "I'm distraught by the lack of slaughter on behalf of Odin." "Yeah, he really needed to carry on the tradition of fighting the Turks." "I'm actually an atheist, why the heck am I getting a vote?" "Heaven needs WAY more booze." I don't think they thought about what kind of ancestors people might actually have...
*me, depressed, unwashed, making a sad microwave pumpkin spice mug cake at 3am in order to feel like I have some control in my life* “Ooh, our daughter uses a magic box to eat precious, expensive delicacies in her own well-made home, clean and cooled by more magic, dressed in layers of fantastically colored clothes. She lives like a Princess yet she studies like a scholar, all without a husband nor patron... She fuckin MADE IT” *sweats* “huh, uh, yeah. For sure.”
@@vysharra Power of progress. What once would have seemed magic is now mundane. It's not a perfect world, but there are some pretty big improvements on what has come before.
Yoooou'd think... there was some kind of... law punishing this cult for misusing... like... everyone and everything... i mean, they literally name various dead-and-famous people, but even moe importantly: Dont they very-much-slander Buddha?? You would think people have a problem with that.
@@nenmaster5218 Happy Science has too much money to be punished for their name-plugging shenanigans. Even the angriest of big wigs soften up with sufficient bribery. .-. Sticking more closely to facts, the Japanese government protects rights to speech and religion. No law would be made to punish what Happy Science currently does, since cult members consent to having their money stolen. If Happy Science engages in criminal activity on the scale of 10+ murders, then the organization would fall similarly to Aum.
@@nenmaster5218 If they're anything like Scientology, chances are if anyone tries to punish them, they'll stalk/harass/threaten/assault anyone who tries. And hell, in the case of the former, they were ballsy enough to *infiltrate government facilities and scrub all their records of the group,* so... :S
...absolutely despise how the third movie has actually good art direction and a badass villain design. Layered imperial robes, mask, cool hat with gold designs, long hair, the *whip*... If this man were in (almost) any other film, especially like, some kinda cultural fusion high fantasy, I would simp 10/10 [edit] OK SO I JUST GOT TO THE PART WHERE HE'S POSSESSED AND THE EYES??? that's metal AF!! Someone really went all out bringing to life that one OC they've had laying around since high school, only they couldn't find a better project to give him to. RIP whoever did character design for this man, you deserved better, king
You know? An anime that's actually about two evil cults warring with each other for followers and status of Godonearth, but both are presented as evil, could actually make a pretty entertaining anime.
Fun fact: The Japanese VA for God Eagle (1st movie), Sorano Taiyou (2nd movie), and Sho Shishimaru (3rd movie) is none other than Takehito Koyasu aka DIO himself. I shit you not, google the three movies and you'll mind will be blown. Also the Japanese VA for Sayako and discount Ichigo from the 2nd movie are the same VAs as Kill La Kill's Ryuko Matoi and Space Dandy's Meow respectively
You know what? I think if someone tries to ASSASSINATE YOU I think it's fair game to design the bad guy in your cult anime after them. Like everything else Happy Science does feels insane and out of touch with reality, but that much at least just feels like a proportionate revenge.
@@anarchomando7707 Yeah, I mean...the Happy Science guy didn't try to flood the Tokyo subways with sarin, but it's not like he deserves brownie points for that.
For a cult who's whole weird cosmology is based around "always being happy and full of love", Ryuho Okawa's OCs look so emotionless and dead inside. Hell, most harem protags have more personality than his self-inserts!
Yeah never noticed how dead inside they were until someone pointed it out. Also, "most harem protags have more personality than his self inserts" Is a roast that deserves to be on r/murderedbywords
I was calling Godom "Shocker China" in the live chat because a lot of early Kamen Rider villains (and some Sentai ones too like the Black Cross Army) have Nazi-eqsue affectations. While it's not quite as blatant in the modern era remakes, the old school Kamen Rider villains still have stupidly on the nose fascist imagery.
Holy hell that was to perfect. Just after all the Buddha reincarnation crap I got an ad for Shin Megami Tensei 5. And that ad starts with the words "The god you worship is dead!". There couldn't have been a better ad for that moment.
@@TheBonkleFox I mean, haven't they parodied Scientology a few times? At this point something like this would be the next logical step :V ...assuming Happy Science doesn't get PO'd and sue Atlus into oblivion or harass/assault/stalk the devs over it. That'd get ugly.
@@F1areon Yeah, but Happy Science doesnt have "be a petty SLAPP-happy asshole to critics of your religion" as part of their foundational texts. So, I think that they might be pretty safe.
"If everyone believed in reincarnation we'd have world peace" they say, casually ignoring the history of every Hindu, Buddhist, and Sikh society, including Japan.
Even when you leave the religions that originate in India you find lot's with rules about why being terrible is not okay. Hasn't stopped members of the other world's religions.
It’s almost like a lot of people struggle to weigh short term benefits to their long terms costs, so that when a religion tries to make someone act morally at risk of a very bad result that’s a long time off, it fails to be effective.
The level of obtuse bonkersness in these Anime is off the Theta charts. And I extremely appreciate your message at the end: Almost everything surrounding us, is trying to influence us to buy or "buy" something. Being able to pick those messages apart and peek behind the curtain is vital, sometimes literally, because some snake oil is not only after our money, but wants control over our beliefs, health and relationships.
@TheLastBallad I choose to believe it’s because queer people have to go through so much shit already, El Cantare just gave them all an automatic place in heaven, and not because Okawa doesn’t know gay people exist
True story: TLDR: This group came to my country when I was a kid, tried to indoctrinate me (and friends) into their group, but fortunately failed. Years later, I came to Japan and was shocked to find out I am studying in the University their leader graduated from xD Part 1: When I was about 8-9 years old in India, this group came to my society (in India we call a group of apartment buildings a society), and showed us “Rebirth of Buddha”, and introduced us to Ryuho Okawa (leader of Happy Science group), a supposed reincarnation of Buddha. Being impressionable kids, we loved the movie about a reincarnated buddha shooting beams and stuff from his palms and destroying evil and what-not. After the movie they even dared to tell us that it’s based on real life events about Ryuho Okawa xD Anyway we were handed a bunch of sutras to recite daily in the morning, and admittedly I did for a few days lol. They also gave us some easy-to-follow books about recollections of real people having experienced near-death experiences and witnessing Buddha. I don’t remember the details anymore but the stories were quite captivating to me back then. The group told us they would shortly build a temple and looking for volunteers to help the poor (probably just a cover for their cult stuff), and some kids (myself included) were looking forward to it. Anyhow, their activities were discovered and the group was flagged and sent back to Japan, so I escaped whatever indoctrination into their cult they had planned xD Part 2: More than a decade later, I arrived in Japan for my master’s education. I didn’t recall much of this incident and the group’s name, yet somehow I remembered Okawa’s face immediately when I saw a pamphlet of his circulating around while I was cycling in Tokyo. Digging into it, I rediscovered Happy Science and was shocked to find out they had a number of offices all over Tokyo, and were a major presence. More shockingly, Ryuho Okawa is an alumnus of the University that I was studying in 😂 damn interesting turn of events xD Part 3: I graduated from Uni and started working recently, and moved into a sharehouse. Was just chilling with some sharemates in the common area, and a guy (as a joke) wanted to introduce me to Japanese religions and handed me a poster of Happy Science group, asking if I was interested. Needless to say he was shocked to learn about my experience, and we had a good laugh about the whole thing lol
Live strong and wise bro, here in the states I pulled a few strings and sent a few missionaries to an unknown island in the south Atlantic. They DID genuinely threaten me to break into my bank account and scam a local church to hate me. Never attack something you know won't work, especially to those who know the market. Even the Black and Criminal.
"No we promise we were a *good* Axis power who didn't do anything wrong, unlike *that* Axis power that basically everyone in the world recognizes as a symbol of Evil. (Don't think about what specifically about it was evil, just trust us that it definitely applies to the people we hate and has nothing to do with us.)"
The Catface covering the Swastika in all the scenes had me dying. These movies are insane. Learning one crazy cult leader tried to have another assassinated is wild.
I **LOVE** the irony that hell has a giant elephant, considering Edison's whole "let's electrocute animals!" schtick. One of the most well known was Topsy the Elephant.
@@billyweed835 One elephant, yes. He did so routinely with dogs, calves, horses in front of audiences to try and scare people away from AC compared to his DC power.
"Why does the _one_ afterlife punishment Jeffrey Epstein's _not_ getting gotta be so harsh!?" That line, both reading and joke, made me lose my breath from laughter.
It's especially funny if you actually read Nietzsche and realize he'd have had to have been held back from beating Hisler's ass for being such a confidently pathetic example of a human being.
So, I feel somewhat compelled to defend my boy Nietzsche or 'Niches' a bit here from this god awful cult. A large reason why I think this cult put Nietzsche in hell and working with the Nazis, besides his 'God is dead' quote, is because in the public mind, he inspired the Nazis and/or that his philosophy led to the rise of the Nazis and/or he would've supported the Nazis. This is wrong in all counts. While Nietzsche died long before Hitler's rise, many of his opinions would've put him at odds with the Nazis and in all likelihood, they would've tried to kill him had he been alive at the time. Nietzsche friendship with Wagner famously broke down and after Wagner's death, Nietzsche wrote a book (The Case of Wagner) criticizing the man, explicitly calling Wagner out on his anti-Semitism and citing the ideology anti-Semitism as a thing that Nietzsche especially hates and despises. "Since Wagner had returned to Germany, he had condescended step by step to everything that I despise-even anti-Semitism..." In one of his last brief missives to his friend Overbeck he even stated he wished to “shoot all anti-Semites”. Nietzsche heavily criticized his sister and her husband, Bernhard Förster, speaking harshly against the "anti-Semitic canaille:" "I've seen proof, black on white, that Herr Dr. has not yet severed his connection with the anti-Semitic movement...Since then I've had difficulty coming up with any of the tenderness and protectiveness I've so long felt toward you. The separation between us is thereby decided in really the most absurd way. Have you grasped nothing of the reason why I am in the world?...Now it has gone so far that I have to defend myself hand and foot against people who confuse me with these anti-Semitic; after my own sister, my former sister, and after Widemann more recently have given the impetus to this most dire of all confusions. After I read the name Zarathustra in the anti-Semitic Correspondence my forbearance came to an end. I am now in a position of emergency defense against your spouse's Party. These accursed anti-Semite deformities shall not sully my ideal! Even early Nazi supporters such as, Adolf Bartles, had to acknowledge “that Nietzsche is no anti-semite”. Besides, their hatred of Jews, the Nazis were famously also anti-Slavic. Here is what Nietzsche said about Slavic people. "The Poles I consider the most gifted and gallant among the Slavic peoples; and the giftedness of the Slavs seems greater to me than that of the Germans." The Nazis were also extremely nationalistic and racist, positions which Nietzsche himself heavily criticizes in his works ("We Who are without Fatherlands"): "No, we do not love humanity; but on the other hand we are not nearly "German" enough, in the sense in which the word "German" is constantly being used nowadays, to advocate nationalism and race hatred and to be able to take pleasure in the national scabies of the heart and blood poisoning that now leads the nations of Europe to delimit and barricade themselves against each other as if it were a matter of quarantine." So, why is Nietzsche so associated with Nazism and Hitler? Largely, because of the Nazis themselves and Nietzsches' own sister and her husband, both of whom were incredibly anti-Semitic, nationalistic and in the case of Nietzsche's sister, a Nazi supporter. They twisted and omitted his words to fit their hateful ideology and paint him a supporter. In one of the drafts to "The Will to Power" which Nietzsche's sister published after his death and heavily twisting his words, Nietzsche wrote: "That is is written in German is untimely, to say the least: I wish I had written it in French so that it might not appear to be a confirmation of the aspirations of the German Reich." Which his sister promptly cut out to publish her 'version' of his supposed works. I want to let that sink in for a bit. His sister exploited her infinitely more talented and infinitely more famous dead brother for her own ends and forever tied his good name to a hateful political ideology/movement. If anyone is interested in learning more, I recommend Walter Kaufmann's book on Nietzsche or literally any good Nietzsche historian because it's clear (like so many other things), this cult didn't do any research on.
I figured the cult was just using the boogey man of Naziism to cover for the actual reason they don’t want their followers delving into Nietzschism. The actual reason being that existentialism is about finding value internally, as opposed to traditional forms of faith that focus on at least one external entity. Happy Science’s whole thing is kinda about having one guy you need to put all your trust in, and that is the opposite of what Nietzsche wants.
Are you surprised? The cult couldn’t find their own ass with two hands and a flashlight. I’d be shocked if they would ever open one book about the Shoa or bothered to try and understand why Hitler was such a monster.
The terrifying things are really only the war crimes denial and the fact that the dude that they worship is alive, though? No other part of the cosmology is worse than, say, Evangelical Christianity. Kill the leader and the Imperial Japanese apologism is the only terrible thing
So, remember how my mom, a psychologist, really loved your last video? I woke up this morning to an email from her letting me know this dropped. Apparently she and her friends still in the the field really like your work.
@@almond3066 "Buck" has also been used historically as a general term for black men (and Indians), although I don't hear it much today, even from actual racists.
I love the fact that they associate the Chinese with THAT symbol specifically, while in actual history it was Japan who was actually allied to "Hisler". Talk about projecting, if the guys wanted China to look bad, even the sickle and hammer would work better as a symbol in that context.
Technically the swastika was originally a Chinese symbol for peace, which actually kinda fits with the message of ‘world peace by any means necessary’. Not sure I’d give Okawa that much credit, though. He probably just grabbed the most obviously evil symbol he could think of.
Also in the 1930's up until 1941 Germany offered military support to China. A man named John Rabe used his association with THAT political party to save chinese civilians in Nanking
Funny thing - that quote "God is dead" (or rather "Gott ist tot") wasn't meant as an attack on religion as a concept, but as an acknowledgement that the Protestant Reformation had refuted the Catholic Church's fear-mongering rhetoric about morality coming from religion.
I thought that quote was more of an anguished epiphany that humanity's intellect and rationality has replaced religion and superstition, essentially "killing" God, and ponders about the implication of such a "death"...
"If everyone knew about reincarnation, we'd have world peace, because then we'd realise we all knew each other already, and we wouldn't want to kill people we know!" The people at Happy Science clearly haven't met my coworkers.
Fun fact: some samurai that converted to Buddhism gave up on fighting because they didn't see a point in it. Anyone they killed would just reincarnate later. Clearly those ones didn't consider the potential benefits of the flip side.
As someone that deals with people in abusive relationships, I can tell you this- you are much, much more likely to be killed by someone you know. And all because you got into a shitty argument about that time 6 months ago when she slept with your friend, and how you smashed her car windshield (but that was totally justified because she threw out your 8 track tapes). Making everyone remember EVERYTHING seems like a guaranteed way to have people go for an eternal blood battle hell.
I've been reading Saint Young Men lately, and it kinda astounds me how a joke manga about Jesus and Budda going on vacation in Japan manages to be more theologically comprehensible than this actual religion. All these anime are like the first draft for an SMT game written while high on bath salts. They even have Hit- I mean, Hisler, just like Persona 2 did!
Kind of a tangent, but i'm always going to be weirded out by the fact that Gabriel the angel is female in SMT games, where in most Judeo-Christian sources he's said to be male.
@@thanatoast actually in all abrahamic canon angels are completely genderless and also able to completely change their form at will, which they do to not alarm mortals. The exceptions to this rule are fallen angels, who are instead hermaphroditic.
my god, the way that guy yelled "I DON'T WANT TO LOSE... ANY MORE FRIENDS" will never not be funny to me, like he's supposed to be mourning the loss of a soul but it sounds like he's just tired of being unpopular
I love how they keep being anti-nazi, despite constantly defending Imperial Japan, and its involvement in WWII. They even equate China with nazism, and make Japan the enemy of the nazis, as if they've forgotten who's side each country was on during the war. I guess that the Tripartite Pact registers to Happy Science the same way as Nanjing, it never happened.
Hey, remember the rape that happened that one time during a war that was spread world wide? Yeah, me either...and the victims DEFINITELY don't remember...and the rest of the world's historians don't remember...and the reptilians orbiting Earth don't remember.
To be fair, accurate info on WW2 is a bit hard to come by in Japan. Some of their textbooks on the history of Japan even intentionally skip past the 40s altogether, jumping straight from the 30s to the 50s without comment. A lot of Japanese people are probably genuinely unaware of which side they were on in that war.
I know I'm reading too much into it but I'm still confused over Yamata No Orochi, the infamous Japanese demon that eats sacrificial maidens being the good Kaiju and a dragon, a deific bringer of rain, being the evil kaiju.
Yeah that one kind of broke me! Like...how can anyone, especially that lives in Japan...basically think that the literal Virgin eating monster is a protector! Like...come on! You only need a passing understanding of Japan's myths to know that!
I just can't get over the "if people knew about reincarnation there would be world peace cause no one wants to fight people they know" philosophy like I wouldn't fistfight my entire family for 1 stale corn chip.
The other ironic thing about it: in regards to a lot of crimes that happen to people, the culprit is MUCH more likely to be someone the person already knows/implicitly trusts rather than a random stranger or casual acquaintance.
This was the weirdest shit I ever seen. But it did give me insight on what drives certain people and why they "believe" things like this. It's stupid, but to them it's something they can accept because it denies the reality they see before them and creates a reality that "answers" all their problems. Looking at it from that perspective you can see how just denouncing it isn't enough, but understanding _why_ it draws people in and then finding a way to break that connection without denouncing the _person_ in the process.
Just remember from an outside perspective many of the beliefs we take for granted can look just as crazy. You never know about cults, you might be in one and not even know it.
Part of this is a filtering process that exists in many other cults in the world. After a brief introduction, you hit people with the most crazy and out of the world shit in your cultish religion. Those who rightfully see them as ridiculous or those who simply feels uneasy would just leave at that point. And congrats, all that 3% of people who sit through until the end are now your most ardent and devoted followers. They could be people who have an extremely religious upbringing but are just questioning their beliefs in light of all the recent scientific progresses and now finds an attractive alternative. They could be people who were told all the same lies you preach (i.e. if you only work hard and not complain you will succeed, be nice to everyone and never ever feel negative emotions) and still haven't achieved their goals who now desperately seek you for more wisdom so they can finally understand what they've been doing wrong. But ultimately that doesn't matter. What matters is that the people who are left with you will be the most devoted, most desperate, and most militant advocates of your religion that you can safely exploit with very little consequences.
@@fryingpancakes8445 eh, it's definitely more than 3% of the people that start. People don't like to admit they are wrong, and things going in slowly, bit by initially reasonable bit, can stop people having that "wait, what?" Moment. Or even feel like they don't have an option to. Or even sunk cost and familial pressures, for some cykts
it's completely fucked up especially when you consider that the people joining these cults joined them at the worse moments in their lives , times when they were scared and confused , times when everything was wrong . i remember seeing a video from a cult that encouraged members to try converting people after the death of a family member , even grosser the video was targeted towards kids .KIDS they were targeting KIDS . that should alone say enough about the sheer levels of villainy involved . it's important to remember that that even the most devout followers are still victims of the heads of set cult , and that all the blame should be given to the heads who are taking advantage of the most venerable people in our society .
@@fryingpancakes8445 One of my "hobbies" this year has been debunking anti-vaxxers online, and....a lot of their stuff is straight out of the cult recruitment playbook. Ease people in gently, get them believing one conspiracy theory, then slip another in there, encourage them to shun "mainstream media" and only get their information from alternative-facts sites like Bitchute or Brandnewtube.... That's how you get people babbling about microchips, becoming magnetic, drinking horse dewormer as an anti-Covid drug (not kidding, I just wish I was) and generally living in a parallell world where vaccines are killing millions of people (but the MSM covers it up), hospitals are empty (see this video of hospital corridors that are empty because the staff there all have to help with Covid cases) and those people dying in the streets in India were just really good crisis actors. It's all about easing people into the crazy a bit at a time, while constantly assuring them that they're special and privileged for having knowledge that the common herd does not. And of course, something else the anti-vaxxer movement has in common with cults is how insanely profitable they are for the people at the top.
THIS WAS A FUCKING RIDE! Although I appreciate the end. It's easy enough to mock people who believe this sort of thing, but in the end we need to remember that they are the first victims of their religion. It takes a lot of courage to escape an environment like that, and we should show compassion to those who take the steps to heal and grow.
Can I just say that the forces good featuring Helen Keller, Thomas Edison, and literal angels fighting the forces of evil lead by Hitler, Nietzsche, and a giant war elephant is some of the hardest shit ever.
These movies might be total BS, but as a huge themepark nerd, I gotta give credits to the background artist who made this composition 31:12 for a one to one recreation of Tokyodome. Those are unmistakably Thunder Dolphin and Big O. They even drew the rollercoaster track switching from box to triangular track and everything.
Honestly, its sad more cults dont have anime because a tag team of Jeff and Yazy doing "Real people believe this" as a segment would be outstanding. Actually Even something between this and Yazy's butch hartman video calling out BS practices in the animation industry would be incredible... That and terrible messages in animation.
Honestly, it really speaks to the music in MHA (and the effect that music can have on a moment that calls for it) that you can put "You Say Run" in a fight with Niches and Hisler versus some high school kid and it actually amps up the intensity by like.... a lot. By way more than it logically should.
I appreciate the call for media literacy at the end! I think it’s really important to be able to look at things critically, especially as like you said everything is trying to sell something. Two of the classes that have made the most impact on me are were the Statistics class I took in high school (because it’s so easy to see just how far statistics can be manipulated) and my college class On Television, where for a unit we analyzed news broadcasts to see just how far US news networks being ad supported can affect what news is shown. It’s something I’m really passionate about and wish was taught in schools, to view the world that way.
We aren't trying to sell you anything, we are just protecting good American values. Unrelated, check out our cool mugs and shirts and also brain pills.
Yes, but I’ll admit that I prefer a privately-funded media landscape, if regulations would actually be used (or reinstated), over a monolithically government-funded one. I prefer to be able to read through certain gaps, rather than have to try to seek out whatever it is that a single ruling body doesn’t want me to know, if they have any access whatsoever (and they always will) to the editorial choices.
when you said "Two of the classes that have made the most impact on me are..." I almost thought you'd do a segway into selling me a subscription for skillshare :D
@@TheLumberjack1987 listen if I could turn commenting on anituber videos into a lucrative career I would, I was a film studies student so it’s not like I have the money
"By T-Posing to assert dominance" had me laughing so hard I actually fainted. As guy who went to college to learn 3D modeling and animation the T-Pose features way way to heavily into my backstory great to see it used here as an Ultra Combo Move against Zombie hitler. makes me feel like i didnt waste all that time and money now
Actual nietzsche: laments how we have forsaken god and now we need to deal with it Happy science: atheist Actual nietszche: 100% not cool with anti semitism Happy science: nazi
I am glad somebody commented this, so many people misquote that one phrase from Nietzche thinking he was boasting about athiesm winning or God being unnecessary, when in fact thats the opposite of the point he was trying to make
Once more, people cherrypick sayings and quotes without giving a f*ck about the context it's said in, spinning the words to make them fit their own narritive.
As an English / Language Arts teacher and special educator, I really appreciated your direct appeal for media literacy at the end. Many of the students I work with unfortunately prove susceptible to conspiracy theories and disinformation, and I consider these kinds of skills to be just as -- if not more -- important to my students being meaningfully engaged with the world. Will they need to know how to write a resume and get a job? Yes, occasionally. But they will also be immersed in media EVERY DAY OF THEIR LIVES. And we've seen what toxic disinformation can do with especial clarity in the last few years. So thanks, Geoff.
also a Language teacher, and i hate people wanting us to teach only "useful" stuff, when literature and media are constantly used against people, i think its more useful to teach that a fun movie can be propaganda than to learn stuff they can learn on the internet, because also learn how to use the internet to their advantage and not be easily manipulated should be taught
If it indeed is the actual dub, it would fit the rule of religious media in general: trying to split the difference when a situation is so horrific to comprehend that *only* a full on cluster F bomb, unintelligible screaming panic, or absolute shocked, stunned silence would be believable, valid reactions by anything with emotion at all. That almost always gives you the Dull Surprise trope and/or some of the cheesiest lines ever.
Agnostic, and IIRC was not fond of Atheism (for various reasons). Not that it apparently matters to this cult. Edison (probably agnostic... and an asshole who killed an elephant and ruined many lives) and Helen Keller (a socialist and believer in Eugenics) go to Heaven too. Seems they're enamored by the "Titans of Progress" idea, or just name-dropping to try to get hollow clout.
US localization and the western playerbase think Happy Happyism references the KKK. Reasons: shape of the cult members' outfits, rural setting, geographic match (Happy Happy Village = deep south Eagleland/NA) Happy Happyism could instead be based on Aum Shinrikyo. Reasons: game produced in Japan, color of cult members' outfits, happiness is one of Aum's main teachings, rural setting (Aum's base is on a dairy farm) Add Happy Science into the mix, and the fanbase becomes even more confused.
Happy Science dates back to 1986 according to a quick search. It's harder to say when they would have become big enough to be meaningfully parodied in media, but it wouldn't surprise me too much if various happiness related cults in Japanese media are references to this.
The fact that this version of Thomas Edison managed to out-weird the one in Fate where he's a lion furry with the souls of every single US President inside of him whose Noble Phantasm is the 20th Century Fox logo says a lot.
I have to admit that my favorite thing about the Fate version is imagining Barack Obama’s soul making Jefferson’s and Washington’s _extremely_ uncomfortable.
@@hermitcrabguy29 Having played the game where this happened, I still can't fully explain to you what the fuck happened with Edison. He's even called the "presi-king" as well because of the "I am ALL the presidents" bs. To be honest, most of Fate lore is based on moon logic or falls apart very quickly if you try to think it through. It's dominated by "rule of cool//don't think about it" moments. The author will get super serious with these convoluted explanations for why this is totally 100% coherent with existing lore! But it rarely is. Because it's all based on "rule of cool" with working backyards from there. Like how George Washington doesn't count as a heroic spirit, and thus, had to fuse with Edison alongside all the other mythologized presidents like Lincoln and JFK. It would make far more sense for all the future presidents to collapse in on Washington, who was alive in this time period (and seriously should qualify as a servant in his own right), and not Edison... who wasn't born yet. Or why Queen Mebd of Irish folkore was invading America with a warped version of Cu Chulainn just after the Revolutionary War ended (as I said, Washington's time) and it fell upon Edison to take command of America's armies to fight off the Celtic menace... with robots... nearly 100 years before Edison was even born. With the power of Hollywood that wouldn't exist for another 150 years. Or how most locations featured in the Singularity didn't exist in Revolutionary times. It's all because they thought it would be cool. STOP ASKING QUESTIONS! Welcome to Fate!
@@duncanlutz3698 at least Fate lore being based on moon logic becomes kind of excusable once you realize that in-universe it genuinely is based on the logic of the actual moon.
The cult or Star Wars? Because between all the stuff about Jesus being a catboy but also showing up at Nazareth, the aliens showing up to eat people even though life supposedly started on Venus, and the fact that dragons apparently got a pass on living until ancient Greece but the dinosaurs had to die I doubt either of these have a consistent canon.
Tbf I'm from earth but if you asked me to explain a helicopter works I wouldn't really be able to tell you in any meaningful way. I just know that when the wings go brrr I fly, the end.
@@ButterflyScarlet Okay but if I showed you a helicopter, you would be able to, at the very least, go "That's a helicopter." As opposed to UFOs, which are specifically called that because we don't know they are.
The "Oh crap! Earth's consciousness is going to clean out the world!" moment with the space lizards got me just as good as the space police moment with the very same space lizards in the last video.
Wait, how would a strict census registry even make things more difficult for Theta’s people? The main ‘ports of entry’ are reincarnation and possession - how is a census going to account for that? A check box labeled, “Was your soul originally from the planet Vega?” I’m starting to think these movies’ worldbuilding isn’t very well thought out.
@@Ramsey276one Yoooou'd think... there was some kind of... law punishing this cult for misusing... like... everyone and everything... i mean, they literally name various dead-and-famous people, but even moe importantly: Dont they very-much-slander Buddha?? You would think people have a problem with that.
At about 5 minutes in I was nearly ready to praise the diversity of the inclusion of two non-Japanese guys as being part of the apparently Japanese exchange student science trip, AND not making the black guy a horrible racist caricature... But then they turned a corner and stumbled on a horrible racist caricature of a magical indigenous woman. So, you know, hit and miss here, I guess.
I’m honestly shocked that the movie that features Zombie Hitler as a villain isn’t the one that features all the swastikas.
Honestly fucking same.
Hisler*
I’m reeling so much I had to take a break and look at the comments!!! I saw this and ascended to the 4th dimension, thx
It was Hitler's soul. Not Hitler as a zombie.
@@JohnEusebioToronto Hisler 😂
Fun observation I had: the 2 characters fall down to hell, Roberto and Patrick, are black and white while the 2 who can go to heaven are presumably Japanese… kinda sends a message to the audience
Yeah, I caught that too. Japanese people must truly be the master race.
WTF
Roberto is Spanish. Get your racial cultures right lol
@@BrotherMag just wanna ask...spanish is white isnt it?
@@SleepyMatt-zzz you know what master race do?they must finish other race
WW2 flashback*
Wait did she literally just google the word "Buddha" and get surprised when she got a lot of results
Okawa seems to have been cribbing off of Jack Chick's homework, there.
("Jesus? Who are dat?" I swear, it happens every couple of pages.)
Like much of this, it's a huge display of all the logical fallacies religious people make when trying to convert others. The assumption being you don't believe because you don't know and all it would take to convert you is to just tell you, as if that's how people actually form beliefs.
I mean maybe she was looking at the recent results
@@typacsk 9)5”75
@@mangomage33
Maybe she forgot to turn Safesearch on and was swamped with Buddha porn...
The idea of your entire life being a movie for your whole family to see and rate you on that life including your private thoughts must be one of the scariest afterlives i have ever Heard off
Bad Shows deserve Criticism.
And the Best Criticism is such that you dont even have to know the Franchise
criticized for Hours on End.
No kidding, Jay Exci did FIVE Hours with Doctor Who, and Madvocate and Hbomberguy
each did other Fracnhises for Hours: And countless say 'I dont even know this Franchise but i enjoyed this
so much'.
I can only warmly recommend watching Good-Faith-Criticism, especially from the just-mentioned UA-camrs.
I also like to think that they also rate the movie it self, not your actual life.
*I hear in the background from my grandma*
"this movie sucks ass"
@@WorshipperOfKhone Know Hbomberguys videos about stuff? Very similar to MB, tbh.
People who got abandoned or abused by their parents are fucked if this is how the afterlife works
@@Lxxaa1234 un pretty sure if they're parents abandoned then there's have to been a reason, probably didn't deserve heaven anyways
I swear its like the cult leader was still going through puberty and having dreams of himself as an anime character, so he just said "fuck it" and actually became one
Given where he came from, it might be an extreme case of trying to reclaim some lost childhood. Japanese salarymen aren't the happiest bunch out there...
In one of happy science’s new movies: The Laws of the Universe Part 0. There is a character that looks exactly like Maetel from, galaxy express 999. I guess Maetel Is Ryuho Okawa’s waifu/best girl.
Chuunibyo
yeah dude, he's a fuccen chuuni!
it's what happens when you play too much fate/grand order and don't become a gacha slave.
Man this Kingdom Hearts OVA is wild.
Its still relevant to the Plot though
HAPPY CHINA HAPPY HAPPY CHINA HAPPY LIIIIIGHT!!
Idk I mean I can understand kingdom hearts
🤣
I can comprehend Kingdom Hearts plot more than this. Edit: Hell even Clamps Tsubasa Reservoir Chronicles manga has a more comprehensive plot and that also had crazy time travel where the original Syaoran created a clone of himself and the clone is his Dad!
I can’t believe that this video started with a battle between an angelic mecha powered entirely by an ad hominem attack versus a giant elephant piloted by Great Value-brand Hitler while Nietzsch screams “GOD IS DEAD” repeatedly in the background, and then proceeded to only get CRAZIER from there.
Pretty sure that's how the last dnd game i played ended.
The great movie ride
Not gonna lie: if your religion has giant mecha fights in Hell against Rudolph Hisler, I'm interested.
@@thanatoast Is it even a good game if that doesn't happen?
I’m 22 mins into the video and in disbelief that it’s going to get wilder.
I just realized how creepy that "Yuko, you and I have always been friends" line is. It's probably the most cult-like thing in these movies, how cult recruiters often prey upon lonely people or someone who has suffered some loss recently, acting like they've "always been there" and would "never hurt you".
Yeah, the movie’s tactics are so sinister
LITERALLY how I almost got recruited into a cult.
Now add to that line “we have always been friend, precisely 3000 years ago when we were slaves in Ancient Egypt” to make it even better
Yeah, that line felt very gaslighty.
@@shanelbryant5638 I hope your better now.
I’m absolutely reeling at the fact that nazi China’s evil imperialist atheist dictator is also a sad emo anime pretty boy with a tragic backstory
I'm reeling at the Nazi China in general
like I dunno guy, I don't think China has a high opinion of Nazis
@@sobersplash6172 Well they are rounding up the Uighurs in camps, so they can't actually be that against nazis.
@@bthsr7113 at least they are not gassing them and then burning the corpses....They are still pieces of shit in my book, but at least they are not doing a full 100% nazi
@@garreonlefay6703 That we know of. We didn't actually know the extent of what was happening in nazi concentration camps until we had soldiers walking in through the gates, remember.
@@garreonlefay6703 The nazis were so over the top cartoonish evil, the ccp do 100% nazi, they go just more reasonable not to instantly declar war on the entire world?! Also diffrent times politiccal now.
And as said, nazi germany and ho they got tothat point was a gradual process, i would say working camps for critics is far in there. And they have death sentence, so probably a lot chance that eem yeah people can be rounded up against a wall. Just obscuring it with a corrupt justice system.
We did only know about the stuff nazis did because ermany was bureaucratic, and they still got away with hiding they killed in gas chambrs while the red cross did an inspection.
Legit cannot believe that one of these has an “I definitely have breast cancer” moment right from the Room, down to its exact lack of impact on the narrative
The Room is an everlasting masterpiece compared to these, and Tommy Wiseau is a very hinged and beloved auteur compared to Ryuho Okawa lmao
at least Tommy seems to be happy with his film's "so bad it's good" meme status, and hasn't started a cult
Hey, that's an insult!
...to Tommy Wiseau. lol
I still can't stop laughing over the line "I'm Helen Keller." Literally one of the most implausible lines of dialogue ever.
My first thought was the Fate series. You know they would.
IN SO MANY WAYS, starter
XD
I just.. I had to stop the video. That was... I don't know what that was. I can't stop laughing at it. These people are so insane!
@@paulgibbon5991 Would it, yes, but it would be more respectful by making her a superhuman with a superweapon at her disposal who is powerful as fuck despite her disabilities. They would still make her very hot though, it is still FATE
@@Bluelink13 Can you imagine Hellen Keller meeting Ann Frank in the Grail Wars?
If Edison could send messages from the spirit world he'd probably still be applying for patents to stuff he didn't invent
😂 savage
So true
He owns the patents for patents, you know.
He’s possessed Elon Musk and is doing it that way
@@AwesomeAutismHC that's why Tesla is named Tesla, he finds it ironic
"You get to rewatch your entire life with your private thoughts as commentary with your entire dead family."
I'd rather just go directly to hell.
"Is there another option? Can I just...not let my grandmothers see that?"
“Wait before you see this next part, is there an express elevator to hell? Cause I can just go now”
Not gonna lie, that is my exact definition of what hell could be: every single person you ever knew getting to watch every single thought you ever had. Then judging.
Don't forget the implication that you're watching their lives as well. Personally I find the idea of having to watch all the details of my various relative's relationships worse than them watching mine. Could I just close my eyes out of respect for their privacy? (Also, if they're judging you then you're judging them as well. It takes a few seconds for everyone to realise there's no downside to just voting for your family members to go to heaven in a quid pro quo no matter what they've done.)
@@vetreas366 when they say “judge not and you will not be judged” maybe they are preparing us for this exact scenario
"Edison you are the greatest scientist of humankind!"
"No that's not true"
Correct
*Happy Sniper face
@KKK Revolution "Everyone steals in industry and commerce. I've stolen a lot myself. The thing is to know how to steal" - Thomas Edison
i love edison and even im like Fu*k?
@KKK Revolution What kind of username is that?
@KKK Revolution you mean just like Elon Musk?
The funniest thing about making Nietzsche and Hitler buds is that Wagner and Nietzsche had a massive falling out partly fuelled by Wagner’s anti-semitism so him and Hitler definitely would not have been buds.
Niches* and Hisler*
Nietzsche also thought that all the stuff he wrote about God being dead was a bad thing. He was a harsh critic of the Enlightenment, that's why the fascists were drawn to his writings.
Yeah, poor guy got his worked coopted. Same as Darwin.
@@DStecks nietzsche was also a massive hack who deserved every thing he got for his blatant plagiarism of Schopenhauer, Stirner, and other religious texts citing them as his own
@@DStecks I don't remember the full of it but wasn't nietzsche *lamenting* the state of religion at the time?
How Nietzsche tries to turn a young man into an atheist just after he personally experienced both heaven and hell is insane and hilarious
The definition of "wrong": saying to someone _"nothing happens when you die"_ when you're BOTH in the Afterlife!
The commitment to the bit is more impressive than anything happy science believes their god can do
He's giving me Edward "I'm an atheist" Elric vives
@@virginiafernandez6846 I mean to be fair with what he went through I'm not surprised that he thinks God kinda sucks
And reading his stuff, it's probably something Nietzsche would definitely do
The third movie’s antagonist’s design is criminally good for such a trash fire. I’m genuinely offended
Yeah, and the VA does a good job of at least hamming it up from the few lines he does get. Sucks to be in a cult anime and not a real good show.
A lot of the character designs in the third movie are good, it's such a shame such cool and unique characters are associated with this cult
Ohhh I’m pumped for that review!!!
He could be a good Gundam villain.
I was thinking of exactly that.
“A Yahtzi China trying to invade and conquer Japan”
That premise is particularly ironic considering… literally everything about World War 2.
Just saying, glass houses and all that.
Remember, Happy Science believes none of that happened.
The word is ‘inversion’.
I can't stop imagining SAO Abridged Kirito going "FOR YOU SEE, LONG AGO..." every time exposition starts
ᴮᵘᵗ ᵗʰᵉ ˡᵉᵍᵃᶜʸ ᵒᶠ ᵗʰᵉ ᵖᵉᵇᵇˡᵉ ˡᶦᵛᵉˢ ᵒⁿ...
Yes. That is the only thing I can say about this
Still waiting for the day Geoff covers that beautiful resurrection of the story.
Thanks for the quick tutorial on rocks...
And the NOT so quick tutorial on pig smiting
@@Gaius453 for some reason Google wants to translate your comment to English, and the only thing it does is remove the 'but'.
Oh, about that part where the kids worked for a week in a hospital setting and two of them "failed" the test because they weren't 100% selfless: cults will often use their members as cheap or unpaid labour. They'll use arguments like "think of others/don't be selfish and evil" to get people to put in hours upon hours of "volunteer" work. Volunteering for an organization is one thing, feeling emotionally or even spiritually pressured into it because the cult leaders don't feel like hiring or paying people is another entirely, don't get exploited folks.
It’s how they can squeeze money even out of the poors in their cult as the rich just “donate” a crapload to get out of that guilt
That movie had an entire circle of hell for people who want unions.
slavery with extra steps, in which one of the extra steps is emotional abuse
So, the businessmen making the horrible, literally hell-like by this movie own admission, working conditions on Earth get to go to heaven. But for the people that actually ended up enduring those conditions in life are supposed be perpetually stuck in them because they might have thought badly of their bosses? Making hell is not a sin, but complaining about hell is according to this cult.
The level of capitalist apologia is astounding
If you made a joke about "what if a stockbroker made a religion" it would have this.
As if "The Market" was not a religion already... But you are onto something here. If you want to create a successful cult, you have to do it in a way that strikes the ego of those you want to attract.
This makes the Protestant Work Ethic look borderline socialist by comparison.
@@goodlookingcorpse that.... actually sums it up suprisingly well
Never before have I seen someone pour this much money into going "It's too late I've already drawn you as the soyjack and me as the chad"
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This is why I look at the comments
Chad, I get. But what does soyjack mean?
@@dreadogastusf3548 google what the "soyboy" insult is and what it means, and you'll know. Put shortly, it's an insult directed at men who don't fulfill the general role of men.
Well this has been a fucking trip. Fun story: I suffer from a chronic pain disorder and, after watching the first video in the middle of a flareup, I fell asleep and dreamed that alien smoke monsters were causing my pain. They even looked like bad CGI in my dream.
So I guess the movies work a tiny bit?
I'm sorry, did I fall asleep and forget I wrote this post???
Note: I dreamt I was aphrodite in my dream but still. Flare and watching this and bam- happy science dream
I saw that movie "The rebirth of Buddha" before knowing it was from a cult.
It appeared one day in my recomended youtube videos and I thought about giving it a watch since I know Japan treats god-like figures with all the creative license in the world, so I was expecting the movie to be some kind of supernatural action/drama where at the end the protagonists and us the audience learn some possitive buddhist teaching. Something simple but fun.
When the orange haired guy said "That guy can't be the reincarnated Buddha, because I know the real buddha is..." I expected 100% it would be either himself or the protagonist girl. When it turned out some random stranger in a suit was the reincarnated Buddha I realized something was incredibly wrong
Honestly if it hadn't already been established for me what kind of movie it was (and thus who the "true" Buddha would be) then I honestly would've assumed it was supposed to be girl just from the way that the camera cut straight to her directly after the dude says that.
Honestly if this movie really was written in the style of a modernized Japanese Yokai tale where a plucky young high school reporter goes ghostbusting with her edgy loner ex boyfriend and learns about Buddhist philosophy to defeat them, I would honestly find that pretty fun.
Like it being the girl would’ve been cliched in its own right but it would at least make WAY more goddamn sense than some boring jackoff in a suit
"It can't be...Because I AM the REAL SAMYAKSAMBUDDHA!!" cue seizure inducing transformation sequence. I'd watch that.
😊😊😊😊😮
"if you're so smart why are you in hell?"
That's actually a pretty good argument against someone who's lecturing you in hell
And here I thought the same argument in Squid Game was the peak.
i mean, it's hard to make a good atheist argument if you are literally in the place you say doesn't exist
Reminds me of the Hazbin Hotel pilot.
"I have standards."
"Oh yeah? How well is that working out for you..."
@@silversamurai0267 Right? That's exactly what I thought of too!
@@skkadoot9533 yeah, it made no sense that he was claiming to be an atheist while he was in Hell. If anything, he just hated the show's god.
Can we talk about the "I'll give you Africa" line? Did they plan to eradicate the entire population of the African continent or are we "just" talking about colonialism 2.0? And how can she be cool with this and still be super space buddha's main love interest? I have so many questions?
They're the good guys and they have alien technology, I assume they'd just clear out the Congo or something and set up shop.
@@theeccentrictripper3863 that doesn't make me feel better! I'm half Congolese!
@@wuschelfloke7690 That should make you feel way better, they develop a huge chunk of uninhabited jungle and provide the Congo with advanced alien technology, the Congo Empire will last a thousand years
@@theeccentrictripper3863 so they'll eradicate a large swath of some of the most biodiverse land on the planet? That ain't good either.
I mean, they are incredibly racist so…
Fun fact: The whole point of Siddhartha Gautama being the Buddha is that he broke the cycle of reincarnation to which all living beings are subject to through his understanding of the four noble truths (according to Buddhism). Therefore, Buddha can't be reborn as that would contradict a pretty big and important part of Buddhism.
Moreover, "Buddha" is a sort of title that means "awaken one" which has been shared by countless individuals through many years. Also, the ultimate goal of Buddhism is to be able to become an enlightened Buddha yourself.
So, yeah... El Cantare is a stupid idiot 😅🤭
Why care about research when you can just word salad? So much easier.
Yeah, but real Buddhism is hard to monetize.
I get the feeling that this guy doesn't know much about theology in general, except a passing surface awareness of "Christians believe this" and "Buddhists believe that" and so on and so forth. His incorporation of both spiritual and material matters into these anime feels like he skimmed wikipedia pages for an overall view with none of the nuance and depth.
@@easolinas1233 Fun-Fact. Telltale and Genetically modified Sceptic,
both famous for their good and funny Cult-Coverage.
As the saying goes, if you meet the Buddha on the road, kill him.
I love how the "hell of the bloody pond" specifies that only people obsessed with the opposite sex get sent there, which implies that only straight people go to hell for the sin of lust and gay people get a free pass on that one.
Alright, hope I don’t get shat on by “God” for being trans
@@Aaa-vp6ugThey never mentioned trans people iirc, so as far as we know as long as you're straight and not horny you should be fine
@@occasionalart7597 but. I’m gay.
@@Aaa-vp6ugwell… they also didn’t mention gay people either. So, depending on how lucky you are, you‘ll either get away scot-free, or you‘ll get accused of like… 3 or 4 blasphemies, and get sent Super Ultra Hell Turbo Championship Edition
@@KeDe1606 My ribs hurt really hard when I read this.
Hold on. Edison would never be that humble. He would declare he was the best, steal your ideas and sue you into onlivion.
Nikola Tesla is twisting in his grave
Edison's best representation in pop culture was as a one-off Doctor Who villain lol
@@Vee_Sheep DUDE TESLA WAS SO GREAT WHAT AN ICON. idk why ppl refrence edison when talking ab the greats my boy nik is GOLDEN
Kinda surprising THE IDIOT never listed him as an influence.
@@Chris-fh3db to be fair, Nikola was insane, even by genius scientist standards. I mean, he was leagues better than Thomas "kidnap and torture pets and invent the electric chair for a smear campaign" Edison
@@Pihsrosnec he was a bit mad but from what we know it was caused by a combo of unchecked mental health issues that no one cared about back then and other scientists stealing his ideas and patenting them before he have a chance to finish his experiments. I believe he even had a few pattents stolen by Edison who essentially scratched out his name replaced it with his own and told everyone it was his idea all along
"Most run on Windows ME"
You missed a perfectly good TempleOS joke there, man!
DAMNIT!
@@500ccRabbit lol jokes aside. Terry Davis was actually talented.
@@mothersbasement at least you acknowledge it now might as well add it into a special edition feature or the next video
One big thing I've never understood about depictions of Hell like this, is why do the most evil people control Hell? Hell is supposed to be a punishment, the more evil you are the more you're punished. But, according to 90% of the depictions of Hell, if you're evil enough then you get to call the shots and do whatever you want. Doesn't that defeat the entire purpose of it?
Probably because they wantt to equate power=evil. That being said, it also doesnt help that when you base hell around the biblical version, god just gets thrown into a negative light since he essentially just sends ppl to hell for the fun of it.
Supernatural atleast did a fairly reasonable version of it, you get to be a powerful demon but the process involves being brutally tortured/painfully morphed into a Demon
Well if a good guy is running hell, how can he torture people for eternity and still be a good guy? No one deserves to suffer forever no matter what they've done. Why is there no redemption in the afterlife? Why is there an afterlife at all? Why does anyone believe any of this nonsense?
@@treacherousjslither6920 weve only been told that hell is full off eternal suffering through the church. Plus us as humans naturally want to feel like those that sinned like murdered or raped should suffer for their actions yet the church also says if you ask to repent before you die, youll be able to go to heaven so... honestly nobody rlly knows what goes on after you die so meh
NO human has any control in Islam
It's really hilariously ironic that a cult about thinking good thoughts and no negativity allowed would have Isaac Newton, famously vicious as a critic and who held grudges like nobody else, as one of its holiest figures.
Someone who also personally stated he did not want the "theory" of gravity ascribed to himself. Really. Most people aren't aware of his personal writings.
Dude was the all time champ of holding grudges. Didn't even have to be over anything substantial either, man was petty.
@@SakuraKurosaki10 I don't know, I think Edison might have given him a run for his money.
"They don't want to kill people they already know." clearly the writers have never been to a family gathering.
Or had a roommate they wanted to strangle 🤣
I reckon I would be *less* inclined to plot imaginary murders if I hadn’t known the intended victims.
@@therussianprincess7036 there’s a reason the probability of you getting off’ed in the holiday season rises substantially
Don't most people who get murdered get got by someone they already know? Very few murders are stranger danger. Though not none.
OBVIOUSLY Ohkawa's never been to a family gathering he's divorced or suing all of his
Ngl I was kind of hoping it would be revealed that nietzsche was the one possessing fake Buddha and he was just going to become a recurring villian in the Happy Science cinematic universe. I'm very disappointed.
And he always get discovered, because no matter what incarnation he just yells
"GOD IS DEAD" when hes really happy and the protagonist hear him
Same
*Niches
;)
Ah yes, the happy science cinematic universe
Or as I call it, the HSCU
Dude having nieche as a "team rocket" recurrent villan would have been the coolest
Just sort of sitting here thinking that "Girl with actual supernatural powers is caught up in the power struggles between two cults" is actually a decent premise.
Bad Shows deserve Criticism.
And the Best Criticism is such that you dont even have to know the Franchise
criticized for Hours on End.
No kidding, Jay Exci did FIVE Hours with Doctor Who, and Madvocate and Hbomberguy
each did other Fracnhises for Hours: And countless say 'I dont even know this Franchise but i enjoyed this
so much'.
I can only warmly recommend watching Good-Faith-Criticism, especially from the just-mentioned UA-camrs.
I'd totally try to write that
@@slevinchannel7589 Hate to tell you but Hbomberguy is 100% not good-faith criticism. Definitely bad-faith, definitely watches shows just to complain and even actively complains about shows that are good just for clicks
@@AeonKnigh432 I assume from your comment youve only seen old, random Videogame-Video?
Not any of his good works?
@@AeonKnigh432 So yeah, hate to break it to you but his Essays about Vaccines, Flat-eArth, Climate-Change and the War on Christmas are all highest-quality you find on YT.
The cancer subplot DOES come up again, it’s pretty fucked up (I had to go hate watch the actual movies): in the end credits montage, you see sayoko older waving bye to her family, and her dad is still there, implication being he survived cancer because he believes happy science now and “fixed his mind”. Moral of the story: if you or a loved one dies of cancer, it’s totally your own fault for not fixing your own mind.
That’s so gross. Using people’s desperation for a cure to try and recruit them to a cult? I’m not surprised, but that’s pretty low
@@Grim_Sister I mean from my experience and many former cult member word, every single cult doing that.
@@Grim_Sister unfortunately that’s actually a pretty common practice
@@snowqueen549 I know. But it doesn’t make it any better
"Alright ancestors, time to vote on if your descendant goes to heaven!"
"I'm distraught by the lack of slaughter on behalf of Odin."
"Yeah, he really needed to carry on the tradition of fighting the Turks."
"I'm actually an atheist, why the heck am I getting a vote?"
"Heaven needs WAY more booze."
I don't think they thought about what kind of ancestors people might actually have...
*me, depressed, unwashed, making a sad microwave pumpkin spice mug cake at 3am in order to feel like I have some control in my life*
“Ooh, our daughter uses a magic box to eat precious, expensive delicacies in her own well-made home, clean and cooled by more magic, dressed in layers of fantastically colored clothes. She lives like a Princess yet she studies like a scholar, all without a husband nor patron... She fuckin MADE IT”
*sweats* “huh, uh, yeah. For sure.”
How far back are we talking?
"Ooh ooh aahhahaha!"
@@AusSP Primordial soup please vote on this random persons fate.
My ancestors:"boooo you stink change the channel"
@@vysharra Power of progress. What once would have seemed magic is now mundane. It's not a perfect world, but there are some pretty big improvements on what has come before.
“Hisler busts out a z-move and his heck pokemon starts breathing fire.” What a wonderful way to start my morning shift.
Yoooou'd think... there was some kind of... law punishing this cult
for misusing... like... everyone and everything... i mean,
they literally name various dead-and-famous people,
but even moe importantly: Dont they very-much-slander Buddha??
You would think people have a problem with that.
@@nenmaster5218 I agree
@@kyrohowe3156 I agree with your Agreement with me.
@@nenmaster5218 Happy Science has too much money to be punished for their name-plugging shenanigans. Even the angriest of big wigs soften up with sufficient bribery. .-.
Sticking more closely to facts, the Japanese government protects rights to speech and religion. No law would be made to punish what Happy Science currently does, since cult members consent to having their money stolen. If Happy Science engages in criminal activity on the scale of 10+ murders, then the organization would fall similarly to Aum.
@@nenmaster5218 If they're anything like Scientology, chances are if anyone tries to punish them, they'll stalk/harass/threaten/assault anyone who tries. And hell, in the case of the former, they were ballsy enough to *infiltrate government facilities and scrub all their records of the group,* so... :S
...absolutely despise how the third movie has actually good art direction and a badass villain design. Layered imperial robes, mask, cool hat with gold designs, long hair, the *whip*... If this man were in (almost) any other film, especially like, some kinda cultural fusion high fantasy, I would simp 10/10
[edit] OK SO I JUST GOT TO THE PART WHERE HE'S POSSESSED AND THE EYES??? that's metal AF!! Someone really went all out bringing to life that one OC they've had laying around since high school, only they couldn't find a better project to give him to. RIP whoever did character design for this man, you deserved better, king
It’s morally acceptable to steal characters from cult propaganda and put them in your own (better) work
@@alicethemad1613 Yes
MY THOUGHTS EXACTLY, his design is breathtaking and the overly edgy electric whip is just icing on the cake
You know? An anime that's actually about two evil cults warring with each other for followers and status of Godonearth, but both are presented as evil, could actually make a pretty entertaining anime.
I would watch that.
But then the twist would be bad guy was controlling both and unites them only to lose
@@DrakeKnight99 isn't that just star wars
WITH DIO AND JOTARO ON THE OPPOSING ENDS. I'd pay the crap out of that one.
@@chu_Bo But the Republic was good, so no.
Fun fact:
The Japanese VA for God Eagle (1st movie), Sorano Taiyou (2nd movie), and Sho Shishimaru (3rd movie) is none other than Takehito Koyasu aka DIO himself. I shit you not, google the three movies and you'll mind will be blown.
Also the Japanese VA for Sayako and discount Ichigo from the 2nd movie are the same VAs as Kill La Kill's Ryuko Matoi and Space Dandy's Meow respectively
Too late Jonathan, i dio, have joined a cult!
You thought it was Dio, but no! It was me, SHO!
Wasn't he also the voice actor for Hermes?
fucking wow.
WOW! They do not deserve to lend their voice to this.
You know what? I think if someone tries to ASSASSINATE YOU I think it's fair game to design the bad guy in your cult anime after them. Like everything else Happy Science does feels insane and out of touch with reality, but that much at least just feels like a proportionate revenge.
Fair counterpoint they're only slightly different in terms of dangerous
@@anarchomando7707 Yeah, I mean...the Happy Science guy didn't try to flood the Tokyo subways with sarin, but it's not like he deserves brownie points for that.
Plus that's the guy that killed people in an orchestrated terrorist attack, he's an ultimate villain in real life.
@JAMS Dream I wouldn't put it past them, though...
@@ava_marie_v They just realized there’s more money to be made by not bombing or poisoning people.
"Begone Thoth" has gained an entirely new meaning.
I had to scroll way to low to find this, I had the exact same thought when Thot came up.
Lol 🤣🤣😂
Thoth is actually the Egyptian god of knowledge.
For a cult who's whole weird cosmology is based around "always being happy and full of love", Ryuho Okawa's OCs look so emotionless and dead inside. Hell, most harem protags have more personality than his self-inserts!
Yeah never noticed how dead inside they were until someone pointed it out.
Also, "most harem protags have more personality than his self inserts" Is a roast that deserves to be on r/murderedbywords
Ryuho's ocs could never make people horny for them by failing at the high jump
I don't know what I was expecting, but Nazi China and Aryan-washing of historical figures was not any of them.
I was calling Godom "Shocker China" in the live chat because a lot of early Kamen Rider villains (and some Sentai ones too like the Black Cross Army) have Nazi-eqsue affectations.
While it's not quite as blatant in the modern era remakes, the old school Kamen Rider villains still have stupidly on the nose fascist imagery.
@@andrejg4136 didn't one of them have a Nazi Crocodile?
I literally made stovetop popcorn for this. 10/10 did not disappoint.
Jokes aside, that's actually insanely flattering!
@@mothersbasement I don’t have any popcorn rn, does Instant Noodles suffice?
@@mothersbasement I have chicken pot pie, is that ok?
@@nickfulson186 that sounds amazing especially when it's chilly outside
Screw it entire thanksgiving feast just for this video.
Holy hell that was to perfect. Just after all the Buddha reincarnation crap I got an ad for Shin Megami Tensei 5. And that ad starts with the words "The god you worship is dead!". There couldn't have been a better ad for that moment.
I would die if there was an SMT villain who was a parody of ryuho okawa. it'd be so damn hilarious.
@@TheBonkleFox I mean, haven't they parodied Scientology a few times? At this point something like this would be the next logical step :V
...assuming Happy Science doesn't get PO'd and sue Atlus into oblivion or harass/assault/stalk the devs over it. That'd get ugly.
@@F1areon Yeah, but Happy Science doesnt have "be a petty SLAPP-happy asshole to critics of your religion" as part of their foundational texts. So, I think that they might be pretty safe.
Fauxchigo saying "I should have been the one to fill your dark soul with LIIIIGHT" made me wheeze and tear up
DUDE THE VOICE CRACK WAS PURE COMEDY
It's him projecting his INNER HOLLOW inside Sayako (or whatever the hell her name was).
For me, it was the strawman politician character saying, “Uh, as you know, Japan cannot do, uh… anything…”
"If everyone believed in reincarnation we'd have world peace" they say, casually ignoring the history of every Hindu, Buddhist, and Sikh society, including Japan.
**Nanking-denialism intensifies**
Even when you leave the religions that originate in India you find lot's with rules about why being terrible is not okay. Hasn't stopped members of the other world's religions.
@@Extinctanimals22 other religion thinks prohibition works.
It’s almost like a lot of people struggle to weigh short term benefits to their long terms costs, so that when a religion tries to make someone act morally at risk of a very bad result that’s a long time off, it fails to be effective.
The literal anime of the sentence “We can make a religion out of this”.
The level of obtuse bonkersness in these Anime is off the Theta charts. And I extremely appreciate your message at the end: Almost everything surrounding us, is trying to influence us to buy or "buy" something. Being able to pick those messages apart and peek behind the curtain is vital, sometimes literally, because some snake oil is not only after our money, but wants control over our beliefs, health and relationships.
And this is why we should learn and teach critical thinking
Press B to doubt. Always.
@@Grim_Sister Also, as your comment mentions thinking critically,
i highly, highly, highly recommend Hbomberguy. Hes known to preach that stuff.
It still cracks me up that the punishment in HS for people who like sex too much..is to have sex. Forever. All the time.
I suppose El Cantare is a _"smoke the entire pack"_ kind of heavenly father...
I bet the souls there were just in absolute *torment* getting it on with every other soul there. Truly, how cruel could Ryuho Okawa be?
Only the straight people though, weirdly enough
@TheLastBallad I choose to believe it’s because queer people have to go through so much shit already, El Cantare just gave them all an automatic place in heaven, and not because Okawa doesn’t know gay people exist
@@alicethemad1613 They managed to sneak past security and found a spot in there to party it up.
True story: TLDR: This group came to my country when I was a kid, tried to indoctrinate me (and friends) into their group, but fortunately failed. Years later, I came to Japan and was shocked to find out I am studying in the University their leader graduated from xD
Part 1: When I was about 8-9 years old in India, this group came to my society (in India we call a group of apartment buildings a society), and showed us “Rebirth of Buddha”, and introduced us to Ryuho Okawa (leader of Happy Science group), a supposed reincarnation of Buddha. Being impressionable kids, we loved the movie about a reincarnated buddha shooting beams and stuff from his palms and destroying evil and what-not. After the movie they even dared to tell us that it’s based on real life events about Ryuho Okawa xD Anyway we were handed a bunch of sutras to recite daily in the morning, and admittedly I did for a few days lol. They also gave us some easy-to-follow books about recollections of real people having experienced near-death experiences and witnessing Buddha. I don’t remember the details anymore but the stories were quite captivating to me back then. The group told us they would shortly build a temple and looking for volunteers to help the poor (probably just a cover for their cult stuff), and some kids (myself included) were looking forward to it. Anyhow, their activities were discovered and the group was flagged and sent back to Japan, so I escaped whatever indoctrination into their cult they had planned xD
Part 2: More than a decade later, I arrived in Japan for my master’s education. I didn’t recall much of this incident and the group’s name, yet somehow I remembered Okawa’s face immediately when I saw a pamphlet of his circulating around while I was cycling in Tokyo. Digging into it, I rediscovered Happy Science and was shocked to find out they had a number of offices all over Tokyo, and were a major presence. More shockingly, Ryuho Okawa is an alumnus of the University that I was studying in 😂 damn interesting turn of events xD
Part 3: I graduated from Uni and started working recently, and moved into a sharehouse. Was just chilling with some sharemates in the common area, and a guy (as a joke) wanted to introduce me to Japanese religions and handed me a poster of Happy Science group, asking if I was interested. Needless to say he was shocked to learn about my experience, and we had a good laugh about the whole thing lol
Absolutely incredible
that is awesome!
You lived on a society?
@@avigailpekelman8239 yes, he lived in a soceity.
Live strong and wise bro, here in the states I pulled a few strings and sent a few missionaries to an unknown island in the south Atlantic. They DID genuinely threaten me to break into my bank account and scam a local church to hate me. Never attack something you know won't work, especially to those who know the market. Even the Black and Criminal.
I was watching this past midnight and then I head the Thomas Edison “Mary had a little lamb”. I then couldn’t sleep for a few hours.
Sorry to do that to ya
Anything Japanese accusing China of being nazis despite Japan literally being an axis power is peak irony.
"No we promise we were a *good* Axis power who didn't do anything wrong, unlike *that* Axis power that basically everyone in the world recognizes as a symbol of Evil. (Don't think about what specifically about it was evil, just trust us that it definitely applies to the people we hate and has nothing to do with us.)"
Especially considering what JP did to China. Look up Unit 731.
@@incw.2601 and Korea and the Philippines
@@Oliviagarry69420 We haven't forgotten. The son of one of their collaborators became a dictator for 20 years.
@@drixg555 and then the son of the son…
I’m high as shit and the Albert Einstein reveal literally blew my mind
The Catface covering the Swastika in all the scenes had me dying. These movies are insane. Learning one crazy cult leader tried to have another assassinated is wild.
If their tactics weren't so dangerous to innocent bystanders and their flocks I almost wish they'd try more often.
I **LOVE** the irony that hell has a giant elephant, considering Edison's whole "let's electrocute animals!" schtick. One of the most well known was Topsy the Elephant.
"Don't use that crummy electricity Tesla made. It will ~KIIILL~ ~YOU~. Just watch"
@@lemeres2478 That 'heaven elevator' was TOTALLY just an electric chair. XD
Good incite
OK, let us be fair: it was one time, and the elephant was getting executed regardless of what Edison did.
@@billyweed835 One elephant, yes. He did so routinely with dogs, calves, horses in front of audiences to try and scare people away from AC compared to his DC power.
Will say, the idea that Prayer is part of booting up a piece of Magitech designed to speak with Ghosts sounds like it makes some amount of sense.
you know if he was a little less self centered, this guy could have had a promising career writing Warhamer 40k lore.
I agree. I kinda want to use it myself. I'm not sure how, when, or where, but I'll keep it in my back pocket...
You know you’re in trouble when the Fate franchise has more accurate interpretations of historical figures than your OVAs.
"Why does the _one_ afterlife punishment Jeffrey Epstein's _not_ getting gotta be so harsh!?"
That line, both reading and joke, made me lose my breath from laughter.
“Bleachigo’s super saiyan love” is what got me.
@@vysharra which part was that in the video?
@@xuanluu4873 43:33
@@vysharra Thanks
Lol jeffteys family and the deceased Democrats vote for him to go to hell
Ah, yes, the most cruel and evil power in the world, philosophy AND hitler!
*Hissler
@@AkasagiPhan
And Niches.
Akasagi and Cyrus make is sound like a sitcom.
🎶 _Hissler & Niches~~!_ 🎶
It's especially funny if you actually read Nietzsche and realize he'd have had to have been held back from beating Hisler's ass for being such a confidently pathetic example of a human being.
@@blackheartzerotheundergrou3225 I ship them
"I'm Helen Keller."
WHAT!? NANI!?
not even 30 seconds in and it's a gold mine 😆
Best no context opening.
I was a little sad that she didn't have the accent
I can’t breathe because of how hard that made me laugh as soon as I clicked on the video
Sou ka...
I don't know. Nothing tops Friedrich Neeches.
So, I feel somewhat compelled to defend my boy Nietzsche or 'Niches' a bit here from this god awful cult.
A large reason why I think this cult put Nietzsche in hell and working with the Nazis, besides his 'God is dead' quote, is because in the public mind, he inspired the Nazis and/or that his philosophy led to the rise of the Nazis and/or he would've supported the Nazis. This is wrong in all counts.
While Nietzsche died long before Hitler's rise, many of his opinions would've put him at odds with the Nazis and in all likelihood, they would've tried to kill him had he been alive at the time.
Nietzsche friendship with Wagner famously broke down and after Wagner's death, Nietzsche wrote a book (The Case of Wagner) criticizing the man, explicitly calling Wagner out on his anti-Semitism and citing the ideology anti-Semitism as a thing that Nietzsche especially hates and despises. "Since Wagner had returned to Germany, he had condescended step by step to everything that I despise-even anti-Semitism..." In one of his last brief missives to his friend Overbeck he even stated he wished to “shoot all anti-Semites”.
Nietzsche heavily criticized his sister and her husband, Bernhard Förster, speaking harshly against the "anti-Semitic canaille:"
"I've seen proof, black on white, that Herr Dr. has not yet severed his connection with the anti-Semitic movement...Since then I've had difficulty coming up with any of the tenderness and protectiveness I've so long felt toward you. The separation between us is thereby decided in really the most absurd way. Have you grasped nothing of the reason why I am in the world?...Now it has gone so far that I have to defend myself hand and foot against people who confuse me with these anti-Semitic; after my own sister, my former sister, and after Widemann more recently have given the impetus to this most dire of all confusions. After I read the name Zarathustra in the anti-Semitic Correspondence my forbearance came to an end. I am now in a position of emergency defense against your spouse's Party. These accursed anti-Semite deformities shall not sully my ideal!
Even early Nazi supporters such as, Adolf Bartles, had to acknowledge “that Nietzsche is no anti-semite”.
Besides, their hatred of Jews, the Nazis were famously also anti-Slavic. Here is what Nietzsche said about Slavic people. "The Poles I consider the most gifted and gallant among the Slavic peoples; and the giftedness of the Slavs seems greater to me than that of the Germans."
The Nazis were also extremely nationalistic and racist, positions which Nietzsche himself heavily criticizes in his works ("We Who are without Fatherlands"): "No, we do not love humanity; but on the other hand we are not nearly "German" enough, in the sense in which the word "German" is constantly being used nowadays, to advocate nationalism and race hatred and to be able to take pleasure in the national scabies of the heart and blood poisoning that now leads the nations of Europe to delimit and barricade themselves against each other as if it were a matter of quarantine."
So, why is Nietzsche so associated with Nazism and Hitler? Largely, because of the Nazis themselves and Nietzsches' own sister and her husband, both of whom were incredibly anti-Semitic, nationalistic and in the case of Nietzsche's sister, a Nazi supporter.
They twisted and omitted his words to fit their hateful ideology and paint him a supporter. In one of the drafts to "The Will to Power" which Nietzsche's sister published after his death and heavily twisting his words, Nietzsche wrote: "That is is written in German is untimely, to say the least: I wish I had written it in French so that it might not appear to be a confirmation of the aspirations of the German Reich." Which his sister promptly cut out to publish her 'version' of his supposed works.
I want to let that sink in for a bit. His sister exploited her infinitely more talented and infinitely more famous dead brother for her own ends and forever tied his good name to a hateful political ideology/movement.
If anyone is interested in learning more, I recommend Walter Kaufmann's book on Nietzsche or literally any good Nietzsche historian because it's clear (like so many other things), this cult didn't do any research on.
I figured the cult was just using the boogey man of Naziism to cover for the actual reason they don’t want their followers delving into Nietzschism. The actual reason being that existentialism is about finding value internally, as opposed to traditional forms of faith that focus on at least one external entity. Happy Science’s whole thing is kinda about having one guy you need to put all your trust in, and that is the opposite of what Nietzsche wants.
Are you surprised? The cult couldn’t find their own ass with two hands and a flashlight. I’d be shocked if they would ever open one book about the Shoa or bothered to try and understand why Hitler was such a monster.
Damn, thats thorough! Nice read, thanks for the Nietzsche facts!
@@lynnclaywood4043 Oh yeah, no problem mate. Glad to have spread the word.
wow i found a good book in the comments for once lol
As a piece of fiction, all of this is hilariously bad. As a real-life belief system, however, is absolutely terrifying.
The terrifying things are really only the war crimes denial and the fact that the dude that they worship is alive, though? No other part of the cosmology is worse than, say, Evangelical Christianity. Kill the leader and the Imperial Japanese apologism is the only terrible thing
@@runeanonymous9760 Evangelical Christianity is also terrifying, for the same reasons.
@@runeanonymous9760 No. Christianity isn't even inherently bad. Everything about the happy science cult is abhorent
@@popcultureoverdosed The Evangelicals are absolutely terrible, no questions asked. Don't really have a big opinion on the rest of the branches.
@@popcultureoverdosed Christianity isn't, but as a Christian myself evangelicals 1000% are.
So, remember how my mom, a psychologist, really loved your last video? I woke up this morning to an email from her letting me know this dropped. Apparently she and her friends still in the the field really like your work.
I just wanna say that naming the obvious allegory to the United States' only Black president 'Tom Bucks' is actually mighty fucked up.
Wait, why? I mean, I don't doubt it at all, I just don't know the reason
@@somedragonbastard I think it might be a reference to the offensive term "uncle Tom"
@@almond3066 true
@@almond3066 "Buck" has also been used historically as a general term for black men (and Indians), although I don't hear it much today, even from actual racists.
@@typacsk IIRC in slave auctions, male and female slaves were referred to as "bucks" and "does" to dehumanize them to potential buyers.
I love the fact that they associate the Chinese with THAT symbol specifically, while in actual history it was Japan who was actually allied to "Hisler". Talk about projecting, if the guys wanted China to look bad, even the sickle and hammer would work better as a symbol in that context.
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Technically the swastika was originally a Chinese symbol for peace, which actually kinda fits with the message of ‘world peace by any means necessary’. Not sure I’d give Okawa that much credit, though. He probably just grabbed the most obviously evil symbol he could think of.
Also in the 1930's up until 1941 Germany offered military support to China. A man named John Rabe used his association with THAT political party to save chinese civilians in Nanking
Funny thing - that quote "God is dead" (or rather "Gott ist tot") wasn't meant as an attack on religion as a concept, but as an acknowledgement that the Protestant Reformation had refuted the Catholic Church's fear-mongering rhetoric about morality coming from religion.
I thought that quote was more of an anguished epiphany that humanity's intellect and rationality has replaced religion and superstition, essentially "killing" God, and ponders about the implication of such a "death"...
I thought that quote was a reference to the scene from the bokuben meme
Philosophers are often drained out of context.
@@axelpatrickb.pingol3228 its more of a cry of horror. We killed god. What's next? Whats now? What does it mean to us?
@@yuvalgabay1023 Exactly. That is what I understood from the whole paragraph...
"If everyone knew about reincarnation, we'd have world peace, because then we'd realise we all knew each other already, and we wouldn't want to kill people we know!"
The people at Happy Science clearly haven't met my coworkers.
Not to mention that, for an anime, they seem to have missed a lot of the anime plots where two people reincarnate to murder eachother repeatedly.
Don't people find it easier to kill people they know and hate than perfect strangers?
All I’m hearing is I could potentially kill Tim from HR an infinite number of times
Fun fact: some samurai that converted to Buddhism gave up on fighting because they didn't see a point in it. Anyone they killed would just reincarnate later. Clearly those ones didn't consider the potential benefits of the flip side.
As someone that deals with people in abusive relationships, I can tell you this- you are much, much more likely to be killed by someone you know. And all because you got into a shitty argument about that time 6 months ago when she slept with your friend, and how you smashed her car windshield (but that was totally justified because she threw out your 8 track tapes). Making everyone remember EVERYTHING seems like a guaranteed way to have people go for an eternal blood battle hell.
I've been reading Saint Young Men lately, and it kinda astounds me how a joke manga about Jesus and Budda going on vacation in Japan manages to be more theologically comprehensible than this actual religion. All these anime are like the first draft for an SMT game written while high on bath salts. They even have Hit- I mean, Hisler, just like Persona 2 did!
Um, his name was “Der Furher,” get it right… (/sarcasm)
and the evil alien spaceships! though I guess there was only one in persona 2
Kind of a tangent, but i'm always going to be weirded out by the fact that Gabriel the angel is female in SMT games, where in most Judeo-Christian sources he's said to be male.
@@thanatoast Well, angels (and by extension, demons) can change their physical form to either sex.
@@thanatoast actually in all abrahamic canon angels are completely genderless and also able to completely change their form at will, which they do to not alarm mortals. The exceptions to this rule are fallen angels, who are instead hermaphroditic.
my god, the way that guy yelled "I DON'T WANT TO LOSE... ANY MORE FRIENDS" will never not be funny to me, like he's supposed to be mourning the loss of a soul but it sounds like he's just tired of being unpopular
The "I'm Helen Keller" almost made me spit out my drink. I was caught completely off guard. That was gold
If AMV Hell hasn't used this yet, I consider it an act of plot crime.
I love how they keep being anti-nazi, despite constantly defending Imperial Japan, and its involvement in WWII.
They even equate China with nazism, and make Japan the enemy of the nazis, as if they've forgotten who's side each country was on during the war. I guess that the Tripartite Pact registers to Happy Science the same way as Nanjing, it never happened.
Yeah, what the fuck? "Nazism is bad, also forget about the time we were allied with the Nazis during WW2!"
Not to mention the whole "Nazis are bad and oh by the way all the angels and the most virtuous of people are all blonde haired and blue eyed" thing.
@@grahamcarpenter5135 more like "Nazism is bad, also forget about the time we were probably 1000 times worse than the Nazis during WW2"
Hey, remember the rape that happened that one time during a war that was spread world wide?
Yeah, me either...and the victims DEFINITELY don't remember...and the rest of the world's historians don't remember...and the reptilians orbiting Earth don't remember.
To be fair, accurate info on WW2 is a bit hard to come by in Japan. Some of their textbooks on the history of Japan even intentionally skip past the 40s altogether, jumping straight from the 30s to the 50s without comment. A lot of Japanese people are probably genuinely unaware of which side they were on in that war.
I know I'm reading too much into it but I'm still confused over Yamata No Orochi, the infamous Japanese demon that eats sacrificial maidens being the good Kaiju and a dragon, a deific bringer of rain, being the evil kaiju.
Yeah that one kind of broke me! Like...how can anyone, especially that lives in Japan...basically think that the literal Virgin eating monster is a protector! Like...come on! You only need a passing understanding of Japan's myths to know that!
This is what revisionists best known for.
I genuinely thought that was King Ghidorah oh my god
Shin megami tensei demon recruitment logic I guess
I think the idea was supposed to be that Yamata is the iconic japanese creature while the dragon is the iconic chinese creature
I just can't get over the "if people knew about reincarnation there would be world peace cause no one wants to fight people they know" philosophy like I wouldn't fistfight my entire family for 1 stale corn chip.
The other ironic thing about it: in regards to a lot of crimes that happen to people, the culprit is MUCH more likely to be someone the person already knows/implicitly trusts rather than a random stranger or casual acquaintance.
Happy Science needs to meet my family.
This was the weirdest shit I ever seen. But it did give me insight on what drives certain people and why they "believe" things like this. It's stupid, but to them it's something they can accept because it denies the reality they see before them and creates a reality that "answers" all their problems.
Looking at it from that perspective you can see how just denouncing it isn't enough, but understanding _why_ it draws people in and then finding a way to break that connection without denouncing the _person_ in the process.
Just remember from an outside perspective many of the beliefs we take for granted can look just as crazy. You never know about cults, you might be in one and not even know it.
Part of this is a filtering process that exists in many other cults in the world. After a brief introduction, you hit people with the most crazy and out of the world shit in your cultish religion. Those who rightfully see them as ridiculous or those who simply feels uneasy would just leave at that point. And congrats, all that 3% of people who sit through until the end are now your most ardent and devoted followers.
They could be people who have an extremely religious upbringing but are just questioning their beliefs in light of all the recent scientific progresses and now finds an attractive alternative. They could be people who were told all the same lies you preach (i.e. if you only work hard and not complain you will succeed, be nice to everyone and never ever feel negative emotions) and still haven't achieved their goals who now desperately seek you for more wisdom so they can finally understand what they've been doing wrong.
But ultimately that doesn't matter. What matters is that the people who are left with you will be the most devoted, most desperate, and most militant advocates of your religion that you can safely exploit with very little consequences.
@@fryingpancakes8445 eh, it's definitely more than 3% of the people that start. People don't like to admit they are wrong, and things going in slowly, bit by initially reasonable bit, can stop people having that "wait, what?" Moment. Or even feel like they don't have an option to.
Or even sunk cost and familial pressures, for some cykts
it's completely fucked up especially when you consider that the people joining these cults joined them at the worse moments in their lives , times when they were scared and confused , times when everything was wrong .
i remember seeing a video from a cult that encouraged members to try converting people after the death of a family member , even grosser the video was targeted towards kids .KIDS they were targeting KIDS . that should alone say enough about the sheer levels of villainy involved .
it's important to remember that that even the most devout followers are still victims of the heads of set cult , and that all the blame should be given to the heads who are taking advantage of the most venerable people in our society .
@@fryingpancakes8445 One of my "hobbies" this year has been debunking anti-vaxxers online, and....a lot of their stuff is straight out of the cult recruitment playbook. Ease people in gently, get them believing one conspiracy theory, then slip another in there, encourage them to shun "mainstream media" and only get their information from alternative-facts sites like Bitchute or Brandnewtube.... That's how you get people babbling about microchips, becoming magnetic, drinking horse dewormer as an anti-Covid drug (not kidding, I just wish I was) and generally living in a parallell world where vaccines are killing millions of people (but the MSM covers it up), hospitals are empty (see this video of hospital corridors that are empty because the staff there all have to help with Covid cases) and those people dying in the streets in India were just really good crisis actors. It's all about easing people into the crazy a bit at a time, while constantly assuring them that they're special and privileged for having knowledge that the common herd does not.
And of course, something else the anti-vaxxer movement has in common with cults is how insanely profitable they are for the people at the top.
I have my doubts. They still haven't answered the ancient religious paradox: "What does GOD need with a starship?"
Gotta have a place to store all the wine that forms whenever he passes through a comet's ice trail
Damn, a Star Trek V reference. Never thought I'd see one of those around here
@@librarianseth5572 this is the only answer I'm accepting
THIS WAS A FUCKING RIDE!
Although I appreciate the end. It's easy enough to mock people who believe this sort of thing, but in the end we need to remember that they are the first victims of their religion. It takes a lot of courage to escape an environment like that, and we should show compassion to those who take the steps to heal and grow.
And don't forget stuff like QAnon, which is a cult in all but name and uses identical techniques to recruit.
You find them funny...I am noping the heck outta here while you distract the Happy Science people.
Can I just say that the forces good featuring Helen Keller, Thomas Edison, and literal angels fighting the forces of evil lead by Hitler, Nietzsche, and a giant war elephant is some of the hardest shit ever.
Would make a good metal album cover.
I can play Fate/Grand Order and get the same experience without the cult shit.
These movies might be total BS, but as a huge themepark nerd, I gotta give credits to the background artist who made this composition 31:12 for a one to one recreation of Tokyodome. Those are unmistakably Thunder Dolphin and Big O. They even drew the rollercoaster track switching from box to triangular track and everything.
I'm having a hard time deciding if Thunder Dolphin or Big O is my favorite name for a themepark ride
What the fuck is that ice cream size tho
Most background artists work directly from a photograph so accuracy isn’t that big of a deal tbh
This is my most anticipated video from Mother’s Basement yet.
Same
Same. Just rewatched the first one yesterday, wondering when this one would come out
I hadn’t anticipated it, because I foolishly believed there were only 3 films in this madness.
This video was a fucking masterpiece, like holy shit. I never knew I needed some guy to break down random cult movies to me
Agreed
Honestly, its sad more cults dont have anime because a tag team of Jeff and Yazy doing
"Real people believe this" as a segment would be outstanding.
Actually
Even something between this and Yazy's butch hartman video calling out BS practices in the animation industry would be incredible... That and terrible messages in animation.
Honestly, it really speaks to the music in MHA (and the effect that music can have on a moment that calls for it) that you can put "You Say Run" in a fight with Niches and Hisler versus some high school kid and it actually amps up the intensity by like.... a lot. By way more than it logically should.
I appreciate the call for media literacy at the end! I think it’s really important to be able to look at things critically, especially as like you said everything is trying to sell something. Two of the classes that have made the most impact on me are were the Statistics class I took in high school (because it’s so easy to see just how far statistics can be manipulated) and my college class On Television, where for a unit we analyzed news broadcasts to see just how far US news networks being ad supported can affect what news is shown.
It’s something I’m really passionate about and wish was taught in schools, to view the world that way.
Good reminder that the people who swear they aren't selling you something are exactly the people who are trying sell you something.
We aren't trying to sell you anything, we are just protecting good American values.
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Yes, but I’ll admit that I prefer a privately-funded media landscape, if regulations would actually be used (or reinstated), over a monolithically government-funded one. I prefer to be able to read through certain gaps, rather than have to try to seek out whatever it is that a single ruling body doesn’t want me to know, if they have any access whatsoever (and they always will) to the editorial choices.
when you said "Two of the classes that have made the most impact on me are..." I almost thought you'd do a segway into selling me a subscription for skillshare :D
@@TheLumberjack1987 listen if I could turn commenting on anituber videos into a lucrative career I would, I was a film studies student so it’s not like I have the money
"By T-Posing to assert dominance" had me laughing so hard I actually fainted. As guy who went to college to learn 3D modeling and animation the T-Pose features way way to heavily into my backstory great to see it used here as an Ultra Combo Move against Zombie hitler. makes me feel like i didnt waste all that time and money now
So THAT's what was happening this entire time in Fallout 76...
@@pills- OMG THATS IT!!!! Thats the answer it all makes sense now!! And somehow i still dont want to go back and play it again
Actual nietzsche: laments how we have forsaken god and now we need to deal with it
Happy science: atheist
Actual nietszche: 100% not cool with anti semitism
Happy science: nazi
Ironically his sister would be completely okay with it
I am glad somebody commented this, so many people misquote that one phrase from Nietzche thinking he was boasting about athiesm winning or God being unnecessary, when in fact thats the opposite of the point he was trying to make
Once more, people cherrypick sayings and quotes without giving a f*ck about the context it's said in, spinning the words to make them fit their own narritive.
*Niches*
"God is dead and we killed him", wasn't it?
As an English / Language Arts teacher and special educator, I really appreciated your direct appeal for media literacy at the end. Many of the students I work with unfortunately prove susceptible to conspiracy theories and disinformation, and I consider these kinds of skills to be just as -- if not more -- important to my students being meaningfully engaged with the world. Will they need to know how to write a resume and get a job? Yes, occasionally. But they will also be immersed in media EVERY DAY OF THEIR LIVES. And we've seen what toxic disinformation can do with especial clarity in the last few years. So thanks, Geoff.
also a Language teacher, and i hate people wanting us to teach only "useful" stuff, when literature and media are constantly used against people, i think its more useful to teach that a fun movie can be propaganda than to learn stuff they can learn on the internet, because also learn how to use the internet to their advantage and not be easily manipulated should be taught
@@maca76your comment doesn't come across as a language teacher, but I will let it slide because this video is as mind altering as I can imagine.
@@freewilly1193 idk what gives you that impression, if its grammar english is my third language so that may be
because English is the only language? LOL@@freewilly1193
"Aw, crap Earth's conscience is going to clean out the world"
this dub LMAOOOOO
That...that was from the actual thing? I thought it was part of the roast
If it indeed is the actual dub, it would fit the rule of religious media in general: trying to split the difference when a situation is so horrific to comprehend that *only* a full on cluster F bomb, unintelligible screaming panic, or absolute shocked, stunned silence would be believable, valid reactions by anything with emotion at all.
That almost always gives you the Dull Surprise trope and/or some of the cheesiest lines ever.
Going by the look of it and the presence of reptile-humanoids, I could almost see "Ahh shit, Lavos is waking up" instead.
Gaia going hard
Albert Einstein, a socialist atheist, being in one of the highest positions of heaven? Based.
A socialist atheist *pacifist.* Keep that in mind when looking at the third movie.
He is also jewish if only from cultural upbringing.
He was Jewish
Agnostic, and IIRC was not fond of Atheism (for various reasons). Not that it apparently matters to this cult. Edison (probably agnostic... and an asshole who killed an elephant and ruined many lives) and Helen Keller (a socialist and believer in Eugenics) go to Heaven too. Seems they're enamored by the "Titans of Progress" idea, or just name-dropping to try to get hollow clout.
He wasn't atheist, though? Einstein's faith was maybe more laidback than most other Jews at the time, but he distinctly believed in a higher power.
This series is making me rethink just who the “Happy Happyists” are referencing in Earthbound…
US localization and the western playerbase think Happy Happyism references the KKK. Reasons: shape of the cult members' outfits, rural setting, geographic match (Happy Happy Village = deep south Eagleland/NA)
Happy Happyism could instead be based on Aum Shinrikyo. Reasons: game produced in Japan, color of cult members' outfits, happiness is one of Aum's main teachings, rural setting (Aum's base is on a dairy farm)
Add Happy Science into the mix, and the fanbase becomes even more confused.
@@ninjaydes considering that these themes appear in other anime, this cult thing can be quite popular.
Happy Science dates back to 1986 according to a quick search. It's harder to say when they would have become big enough to be meaningfully parodied in media, but it wouldn't surprise me too much if various happiness related cults in Japanese media are references to this.
At this point I can't tell whether the evil pastor's spoken "wew wew wew" magic sounds are a joke or actually in the movie.
I don't either... I surmise they're South Park-sampled, considering I swear I hear Eric Cartman in there, but I dunno...
The fact that this version of Thomas Edison managed to out-weird the one in Fate where he's a lion furry with the souls of every single US President inside of him whose Noble Phantasm is the 20th Century Fox logo says a lot.
I have to admit that my favorite thing about the Fate version is imagining Barack Obama’s soul making Jefferson’s and Washington’s _extremely_ uncomfortable.
I'm not gonna ask because fate lore is incomprehensible to mere mortals, but I will say that that is some fucking wild shit right there
@@hermitcrabguy29 Having played the game where this happened, I still can't fully explain to you what the fuck happened with Edison.
He's even called the "presi-king" as well because of the "I am ALL the presidents" bs.
To be honest, most of Fate lore is based on moon logic or falls apart very quickly if you try to think it through. It's dominated by "rule of cool//don't think about it" moments. The author will get super serious with these convoluted explanations for why this is totally 100% coherent with existing lore! But it rarely is. Because it's all based on "rule of cool" with working backyards from there.
Like how George Washington doesn't count as a heroic spirit, and thus, had to fuse with Edison alongside all the other mythologized presidents like Lincoln and JFK. It would make far more sense for all the future presidents to collapse in on Washington, who was alive in this time period (and seriously should qualify as a servant in his own right), and not Edison... who wasn't born yet.
Or why Queen Mebd of Irish folkore was invading America with a warped version of Cu Chulainn just after the Revolutionary War ended (as I said, Washington's time) and it fell upon Edison to take command of America's armies to fight off the Celtic menace... with robots... nearly 100 years before Edison was even born. With the power of Hollywood that wouldn't exist for another 150 years. Or how most locations featured in the Singularity didn't exist in Revolutionary times.
It's all because they thought it would be cool. STOP ASKING QUESTIONS!
Welcome to Fate!
Everything I learn about the Fate series after the visual novel feels like I’ve learned too much
@@duncanlutz3698 at least Fate lore being based on moon logic becomes kind of excusable once you realize that in-universe it genuinely is based on the logic of the actual moon.
Wait, how does the cult consider Star Wars real when it doesn't even have a consistent canon?
The cult or Star Wars? Because between all the stuff about Jesus being a catboy but also showing up at Nazareth, the aliens showing up to eat people even though life supposedly started on Venus, and the fact that dragons apparently got a pass on living until ancient Greece but the dinosaurs had to die I doubt either of these have a consistent canon.
That does track pretty well with several real religions...
And how does all their bullshit jive with the force?
@@TheGuardingDark_ Now THAT is a good question. I don't think they have an answer though, because they are full of it and worse.
More importantly, are the sequels canon? I want to know what Happy Science thinks of The Last Jedi.
I just noticed how Utica literally calls the spaceships "UFO"s even though HE HIMSELF IS FROM THE SOCIETY THAT MADE THEM
He made them but doesn't know what the fuck they are
IN A SOCIETY THAT ABANDONS HIM AND TREATS HIM LIKE TRASH, YOU GET WHAT YOU FUCKING DESERVE!!!
*USES PSYCHIC BUDA POWERS*
Tbf I'm from earth but if you asked me to explain a helicopter works I wouldn't really be able to tell you in any meaningful way. I just know that when the wings go brrr I fly, the end.
@@ButterflyScarlet Okay but if I showed you a helicopter, you would be able to, at the very least, go "That's a helicopter." As opposed to UFOs, which are specifically called that because we don't know they are.
The "Oh crap! Earth's consciousness is going to clean out the world!" moment with the space lizards got me just as good as the space police moment with the very same space lizards in the last video.
Wait, how would a strict census registry even make things more difficult for Theta’s people? The main ‘ports of entry’ are reincarnation and possession - how is a census going to account for that? A check box labeled, “Was your soul originally from the planet Vega?” I’m starting to think these movies’ worldbuilding isn’t very well thought out.
LOVE THIS
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@@Ramsey276one Yoooou'd think... there was some kind of... law punishing this cult
for misusing... like... everyone and everything... i mean,
they literally name various dead-and-famous people,
but even moe importantly: Dont they very-much-slander Buddha??
You would think people have a problem with that.
The added ost of "You Say Run" was incredible.
Mr. Nies Guy has a real talent
Wait, where was it added?
@@romajimamulo 21:21
"You Say Run" goes with everything...... even unfortunately with stupid cult propaganda.
As someone who has just gotten into MHA, and thus has been hearing that in its proper context over and over for the last few weeks, I have to agree.
The fact that heaven is a gated community sounds like something an ex stockbroker would create
The light at the end has been privatised
@@bepisthescienceman4202
Heaven's zoning laws prohibit the creation of multi-family living arrangements.
NFTbro heaven
so karl marx?
@@NeostormXLMAX ?
At about 5 minutes in I was nearly ready to praise the diversity of the inclusion of two non-Japanese guys as being part of the apparently Japanese exchange student science trip, AND not making the black guy a horrible racist caricature...
But then they turned a corner and stumbled on a horrible racist caricature of a magical indigenous woman.
So, you know, hit and miss here, I guess.
The diverse characters didn’t get to go to heaven lmao
And then the “Australian guy” shows up
and then making everyone "good" blond and blue eyed
and then the character that's a reference to the only black president in usa is named "tom bucks"
They really did my boi roberto dirty here