Fascinating slice of Nihon culture, mythography, and propaganda, all rolled into one. Benkei, the giant monk who served Minamoto Yoshitsune so admirably, has a student. This student encounters a Tengu Lord in the forest and much folktale hilarity ensues. And it all comes down to footwork: The Tengu lord's battle on "One Tooth Geta" is worthy of note.
Geta are those wooden platform footwear Japanese used to wear to keep their feet clean of mud. They come in "one tooth", and "two tooth" styles. The two tooth geta are far more stable for standing. Think of it as a platform shoe with one or two, two by fours supporting it. Imagine standing on only one two by four section . . . not easy. But Funakoshi, Okinawan Karate popularist and master, wrote that he preferred "one tooth geta". It's a lot like dancing on ice skates . . . except the skate on each shoe runs from side to side, instead of front to back. So, for the battle to be so spirited, while wearing one tooth geta, represents rare and wonderful agility and coordination. The masked warrior shown later is Benkei; a Sohei, a warrior monk. Most lived in temple complexes, whose aggregations of highly motivated monks were large and powerful political organizations, too. But the maverick types became "Yamabushi", literally "Mountain Warriors". Yamabushi have a reputation for learning their weapon skills from the birdlike tengu. They provided an unpredictable element--the sort of off the wall personality associated with other self determined, schismatic, hermits. One met on a mountainside might greet you, bless you, or rob you. Benkei has defeated almost everyone, but, his streak is about to end. Enter Minamoto Yoshitsune, a "bishonen", or pretty boy. Yoshi (as we used to call him in temple school) had been trained by the Tengu, magical birdmen, whose god resides atop Mount Hiei (above Kyoto). A mere mortal, even the great Benkei, would be no match for him.
I'm currently trying watch every anime ever, that's available on the internet (some are lost films or not granted viewing access). So far this one has greatly improved animation from the last few I watched from 1936-38.
Heey, I'm doing this too for the past 8 years, in 2014 in honor of 100 year anniversary of japanese animation i started from 1914 and currently on year 1983) If you need any help my discord is Sinkadus#2473
Many of these cartoons and the people working on them are disconnected from the war for one. And most of these cartoon shorts have no connection to the "anime and manga* industry we know of today, which was birthed in the 1960s
Fascinating slice of Nihon culture, mythography, and propaganda, all rolled into one. Benkei, the giant monk who served Minamoto Yoshitsune so admirably, has a student. This student encounters a Tengu Lord in the forest and much folktale hilarity ensues.
And it all comes down to footwork:
The Tengu lord's battle on "One Tooth Geta" is worthy of note.
Geta are those wooden platform footwear Japanese used to wear to keep their feet clean of mud. They come in "one tooth", and "two tooth" styles. The two tooth geta are far more stable for standing. Think of it as a platform shoe with one or two, two by fours supporting it. Imagine standing on only one two by four section . . . not easy.
But Funakoshi, Okinawan Karate popularist and master, wrote that he preferred "one tooth geta". It's a lot like dancing on ice skates . . . except the skate on each shoe runs from side to side, instead of front to back.
So, for the battle to be so spirited, while wearing one tooth geta, represents rare and wonderful agility and coordination.
The masked warrior shown later is Benkei; a Sohei, a warrior monk. Most lived in temple complexes, whose aggregations of highly motivated monks were large and powerful political organizations, too. But the maverick types became "Yamabushi", literally "Mountain Warriors".
Yamabushi have a reputation for learning their weapon skills from the birdlike tengu. They provided an unpredictable element--the sort of off the wall personality associated with other self determined, schismatic, hermits. One met on a mountainside might greet you, bless you, or rob you.
Benkei has defeated almost everyone, but, his streak is about to end. Enter Minamoto Yoshitsune, a "bishonen", or pretty boy. Yoshi (as we used to call him in temple school) had been trained by the Tengu, magical birdmen, whose god resides atop Mount Hiei (above Kyoto). A mere mortal, even the great Benkei, would be no match for him.
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I'm currently trying watch every anime ever, that's available on the internet (some are lost films or not granted viewing access). So far this one has greatly improved animation from the last few I watched from 1936-38.
Heey, I'm doing this too for the past 8 years, in 2014 in honor of 100 year anniversary of japanese animation i started from 1914 and currently on year 1983)
If you need any help my discord is Sinkadus#2473
Benkei ends up dying protecting the only person that ever defeated him
It's amazing how early anime style was closer to American Animation (Namely Popeye or Betty Boop). It really has changed over the years.
Immense gratitude for sharing it !! ✩Love Kenzō Masaoka
It's so strange to me how similar to western animation was at the time.
Because they copied from Western, mostly Disney, in the earliest years. Its common in all things.
Britton Yeatter Cuz it’s western technology and that was the style of that era
the entire history of animation is built on everyone copying everyone else
Bien, lo buscaba para un juego de ver anime al azar y me salio este, gracias por subirlo.
O my Allah 🙆♂️
Decided to begin watching anime, when does this “Kirito” guy show up?
thanks for the upload
1:06 Decidueye
此の頃のアニメは児童向け等と決めつけていたと思うでも後の巨匠漫画家の手塚治虫、松本零士等の人に感動を与えた桃太郎以前に此のクオリティーの高さが凄いなー素晴らしい
8:22 is that just me or that's the Ikko Ikki
4:15 the young swordsman is having a tough time. 4:55 now has to get him off of a tree.
A master piece!
Cooooolllll
Me, who went over here because of some purple dog talking about "Rubberhose Rampage" of all things:
maha karya yang bagus
I assume the second "kid" near the end by the bridge is yoshitsune?
Wow, Fate/Grand Order in the 40's is weeeird
Archer looks awesome
Fate is pure anime trash.
@@cranom5616 Normie thrash
This is released before WW2, imagine what if the Axis won the war and anime would be very different
Very unnecessary comment
Many of these cartoons and the people working on them are disconnected from the war for one. And most of these cartoon shorts have no connection to the "anime and manga* industry we know of today, which was birthed in the 1960s
Nioh 2 sent me here
Explain please