Cao Cao ALL Cutscenes & Endings - Dynasty Warriors - 4K 60 FPS

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  • @kujiko88
    @kujiko88 Рік тому +28

    It's interesting to see how Cao Cao has changed through the games. Led by ambition and the aims to improve the world he's in, but not for himself.
    At the end of dw6, him saying it's basically time for him to go is the most Cao Cao thing I can think of. He did what he aimed to do, and then he left it in the hands of the next generation.

    • @TheNightowlGaming
      @TheNightowlGaming  Рік тому +6

      Cao Cao the G, that's why hes so popular

    • @missxmettastars5740
      @missxmettastars5740 Рік тому +4

      Very but the other Dw always leaves me in tears how he passed away I know this supposed to do it like it in rl but yeah it hurts me alot T_T

  • @missxmettastars5740
    @missxmettastars5740 Рік тому +10

    I am glad I went back to playing dynasty warriors just for cao cao XD
    and Zhang liao

  • @karabomafa5609
    @karabomafa5609 Рік тому +21

    Cao Cao is the character most central to ROTK and DW story

    • @Celestial_Ibuki
      @Celestial_Ibuki Рік тому +1

      Do you know the name of the song at the beginning of the video

    • @karabomafa5609
      @karabomafa5609 Рік тому

      @@Celestial_Ibuki ua-cam.com/video/_-z0DhUVtsA/v-deo.html

    • @TheNightowlGaming
      @TheNightowlGaming  Рік тому +2

      Definitely one of the key figures for sure

    • @TheNightowlGaming
      @TheNightowlGaming  Рік тому +1

      Phoenix Run - DW9

    • @misterwacky3186
      @misterwacky3186 Рік тому +2

      He’s an integral key of the franchise.
      Dynasty Warriors will not be Dynasty Warriors without Cao Cao.

  • @theheroofchaos4322
    @theheroofchaos4322 Рік тому +3

    52:27 I cried 😭
    He's right he was depressed but he just didn't show , his dream was so sad , I can't!!!

  • @Orochi97Jr
    @Orochi97Jr 2 роки тому +13

    Cao Cao is the best ruler!

  • @tommydixon4871
    @tommydixon4871 7 місяців тому +3

    cao cao is one of the best ruler and hero in china history and one of my favorite in DW

  • @tonys9397
    @tonys9397 2 роки тому +13

    You missed a really cool one form 4 where Cao Cao is fighting off invaders to his castle but it’s understandable he has so many scenes

    • @TheNightowlGaming
      @TheNightowlGaming  2 роки тому +2

      Yeah I tried to get as many as I could, I missed one for Liu Bei too from DW2, theres so many lol 😭

  • @rjakobi
    @rjakobi Рік тому +3

    "The true battle is not fought with men. It is fought with this."
    And then Cao Cao pointed at his eyebrows.

  • @Крэйден_х
    @Крэйден_х 11 місяців тому

    This is a very interesting take on Cao Cao.
    On the one hand, in the sixth part he seems to have two slightly contradictory goals. In the main timeline, he appears to be an anarchist who believes that principles and traditions are more important than the people who run the state (this is what he tells Sima Yi when he states that Chinese emperors rarely ruled the entire territory of the country or had full power). On the other hand, in Sima Yi’s timeline, he himself becomes the emperor, as if recognizing the inconsistency of the idea that a state can exist without institutions and clear political leadership. At the same time, this idea is a logical implementation of his plan, because either Cao Cao turns his dynasty into the main guardians of China under weak (or not weak but dependent) emperors from the late Han, or Cao Pi and his heirs rule the country as emperors based on this its state representations (which, it seems to me, are of a more traditional, monarchical-despotic nature).
    But by the ninth part, although the political text itself becomes a little more diverse (I like the plot of the sixth part, but one cannot help but admit that the philosophical reflections of the heroes in all parts except the nine are of a very conventional and simple nature). He no longer thinks globally, but rather acts from what he has in his hands. And he just wants to be a good example.

  • @misterwacky3186
    @misterwacky3186 Рік тому +2

    It’s at times like this when Cao Cao COULD HAVE been the emperor. I don’t like that idea, but he was right to decide against being the head of the imperial court.

    • @TheNightowlGaming
      @TheNightowlGaming  Рік тому +1

      Cao Cao is a cool character

    • @misterwacky3186
      @misterwacky3186 Рік тому

      @@TheNightowlGaming and always is. My favorite is obviously his cousin Xiahou Dun.

  • @Azzaroni
    @Azzaroni 2 роки тому +4

    The legend 🔥

  • @Крэйден_х
    @Крэйден_х 11 місяців тому +4

    0:32 BASED

  • @omegasurge3277
    @omegasurge3277 7 місяців тому +1

    *COW COW*

  • @Dynastywarriors67
    @Dynastywarriors67 9 місяців тому +4

    i love my husband cao cao 😍❤🫶🏻

  • @emmanuelcunningham4455
    @emmanuelcunningham4455 Рік тому +2

    Cao cao

  • @tonys9397
    @tonys9397 2 роки тому +1

    The Han is saved!! Or is it?

  • @raphadias4741
    @raphadias4741 7 місяців тому +1

    🐮🐮

  • @abdrhman4271
    @abdrhman4271 11 місяців тому

    3+4+5 👌🏻🤝❤️

  • @Крэйден_х
    @Крэйден_х 11 місяців тому

    This is a very interesting take on Cao Cao.
    On the one hand, in the sixth part he seems to have two slightly contradictory goals. In the main timeline, he appears to be an anarchist who believes that principles and traditions are more important than the people who run the state (this is what he tells Sima Yi when he states that Chinese emperors rarely ruled the entire territory of the country or had full power). On the other hand, in Sima Yi’s timeline, he himself becomes the emperor, as if recognizing the inconsistency of the idea that a state can exist without institutions and clear political leadership. At the same time, this idea is a logical implementation of his plan, because either Cao Cao turns his dynasty into the main guardians of China under weak (or not weak but dependent) emperors from the late Han, or Cao Pi and his heirs rule the country as emperors based on this its state representations (which, it seems to me, are of a more traditional, monarchical-despotic nature).
    But by the ninth part, although the political text itself becomes a little more diverse (I like the plot of the sixth part, but one cannot help but admit that the philosophical reflections of the heroes in all parts except the nine are of a very conventional and simple nature). He no longer thinks globally, but rather acts from what he has in his hands. And he just wants to be a good example.