What are you're thoughts on this scene is "this" Mithra something like Harman & Kun Lan are there more versions of them (principal Harman, Smith Syndicate Young Harman, the Heaven Smiles)?
Mithra is pretty much responsible for everything in Suda51's games. He's a zoroastrian god that breeds violence, which is what happens in pretty much all Suda games.
@@joe3489 honestly it goes deeper than that, all those so called Gods and creatures we see through out Suda's games are merely the manifestations of the human subconsious desires (there are official sources to back it up), KtP games are filled with duality themes.
"Light is caprice. Sometimes it escapes the darkness. Sometimes it hides in it. Sometimes it engulfs us, keeping us warm. Other times it dessicates us with absolute un-pity. Wherever the light may lead, a beast awaits. You shall be *keen* , traveler"
@Snxke I think originally Killer 7 was supposed to be in the same universe as Moonlight Syndrome and Twilight Syndrome. It was never finished properly because Suda51 went on to other projects. In th etrailer you can even see a character from the Flower, Sun and Rain and The Silver Case games. I'm pretty sure No More Heroes may be in the same universe too. Hence the giant moons everywhere in Killer 7 and No More Heroes... They cause people to go insane in the earlier games.
but in killer7 it's mentioned that the internet and airplanes are banned, which happens a year before the silver case. how can killer7 possibly happen on the same timeline?
@@jaderabbit898 japan is devastated by the end of the game but is apparently shown totally functional in the 25th ward in YUKI, which takes place in 2017, four years after the ending of lion would have taken place in the k7 timeline. they really cant be reconciled.
@@RisottosWife both the first two twilight syndrome and moonlight syndrome are canon to kill the past. like the entirety of the prologue to the silver case is an epilogue to moonlight syndrome, mithras appears here, yayoi in flower sun and rain is probably the same one from MS, and the real cincher is the fact that hinashiro city, the setting of the syndrome games is revisited in the final chapter of placebo in the 25th ward.
This is such a random cutscene. I don't have a clue why they're in the game. A Hand in Killer 7 said they were a god incarnate or something?? I don't remember, it's been awhile
@adamgnome2 NMH is not in the same universe as MS, SC, FSR and K7. Actually, K7 isn't either, just an AU for the first 3. K7 clears up a question posed for MS regarding the TV.
doesn't no more heroes reference the ISZK corporation? and diabolical pitch, which is a spin off of nmh references lospass island, FSR's setting. i think no more heroes is supposed to be part of "kill the past." there's also a part in the travis strikes again trailer where travis talks to someone who might be kamui uehera
@sayatakpunyanama "This is named after the random musical number sung by a big-lipped alligator towards the end of the film All Dogs Go To Heaven. A scene that comes right the fuck outta nowhere, has little to no bearing whatsoever on the plot, is way over the top in terms of ridiculousness even in the context of the movie, and after it happens, no one ever speaks of it again." From TV Tropes.
It does have some context when you take in account the Suda games as part of the same universe. Mithra pretty much explains why everyone in Killer7 is downright insane due to the effects of the Moonlight Syndrome (which is why the game has a lot of full moon imagery)
rwally? wow lol but still i don´t get the true story, especially the end where that guy is sitting on the chair and asking you a question, to let the last "smile" survive or not. Who the last smile is, i won´t tell here
Nobody has. Everything is so vague it’s basically best to speculate what the game gives you. And don’t even get me started on the hand in killer7 book.
It's Mithra - the God of Contracts, from one of SUDA51's earlier titles "Moonlight Syndrome"
It's from Moonlight Syndrome, a previous game of Suda 51 that never came out of Japan...soooo, this reference is pointless outside of Japan
What are you're thoughts on this scene is "this" Mithra something like Harman & Kun Lan are there more versions of them (principal Harman, Smith Syndicate Young Harman, the Heaven Smiles)?
Mithra is pretty much responsible for everything in Suda51's games.
He's a zoroastrian god that breeds violence, which is what happens in pretty much all Suda games.
@@joe3489 honestly it goes deeper than that, all those so called Gods and creatures we see through out Suda's games are merely the manifestations of the human subconsious desires (there are official sources to back it up), KtP games are filled with duality themes.
"Light is caprice. Sometimes it escapes the darkness. Sometimes it
hides in it. Sometimes it engulfs us, keeping us warm. Other times it
dessicates us with absolute un-pity.
Wherever the light may lead, a beast awaits. You shall be *keen* , traveler"
Hi joubin
@Snxke I think originally Killer 7 was supposed to be in the same universe as Moonlight Syndrome and Twilight Syndrome. It was never finished properly because Suda51 went on to other projects. In th etrailer you can even see a character from the Flower, Sun and Rain and The Silver Case games. I'm pretty sure No More Heroes may be in the same universe too. Hence the giant moons everywhere in Killer 7 and No More Heroes... They cause people to go insane in the earlier games.
Adam Green twilight syndrome's not even from the same universe as the Kill the past saga
but in killer7 it's mentioned that the internet and airplanes are banned, which happens a year before the silver case. how can killer7 possibly happen on the same timeline?
hasidichomeboy most likely that after the events of killer7 but not before the epilogue, air travel and internet are legal again.
@@jaderabbit898 japan is devastated by the end of the game but is apparently shown totally functional in the 25th ward in YUKI, which takes place in 2017, four years after the ending of lion would have taken place in the k7 timeline. they really cant be reconciled.
@@RisottosWife both the first two twilight syndrome and moonlight syndrome are canon to kill the past. like the entirety of the prologue to the silver case is an epilogue to moonlight syndrome, mithras appears here, yayoi in flower sun and rain is probably the same one from MS, and the real cincher is the fact that hinashiro city, the setting of the syndrome games is revisited in the final chapter of placebo in the 25th ward.
[MISLEADING INFORMATION]
In the church, I think
I know where it is now, I must've been high or something when I posted that comment.
Sometimes, young kids sound like old men.
Epic Killer7 cutscene
How Japanese 12yr olds are voiced in anime
Many thanks!
You shall be King, traveler.
This is such a random cutscene. I don't have a clue why they're in the game. A Hand in Killer 7 said they were a god incarnate or something?? I don't remember, it's been awhile
u shall begin, Traveler!
stay(sic)
and didn't the guitarist refer to Dan Smith as a traveller with the song he played for him?
That was so so so Jodorowsky. D:
So this is supposed Mithra from moonlight syndrome? Wonder if he had a bigger role in Killer 7
@stinkoman2x6 That slowly dies out after this level, apparently.
@stinkoman2x6 please define the meaning of big lipped aligator?
oh ya
@adamgnome2 NMH is not in the same universe as MS, SC, FSR and K7. Actually, K7 isn't either, just an AU for the first 3. K7 clears up a question posed for MS regarding the TV.
not the same universe, yes. However, Mithra most likely enters different universes as he's a reoccuring character as far as we know.
doesn't no more heroes reference the ISZK corporation? and diabolical pitch, which is a spin off of nmh references lospass island, FSR's setting. i think no more heroes is supposed to be part of "kill the past." there's also a part in the travis strikes again trailer where travis talks to someone who might be kamui uehera
Travis Strikes Again connects most of the sudaverses together in some way.
this part of the game besides the ending threw me the fuck off !
@stinkoman2x6 this scene is probably the biggest lipped alligator thoug
@sayatakpunyanama "This is named after the random musical number sung by a big-lipped alligator towards the end of the film All Dogs Go To Heaven. A scene that comes right the fuck outta nowhere, has little to no bearing whatsoever on the plot, is way over the top in terms of ridiculousness even in the context of the movie, and after it happens, no one ever speaks of it again."
From TV Tropes.
It does have some context when you take in account the Suda games as part of the same universe.
Mithra pretty much explains why everyone in Killer7 is downright insane due to the effects of the Moonlight Syndrome (which is why the game has a lot of full moon imagery)
Kill the Past games are full of duality themes, it isn't really irrelevant, it's just that Killer7 wasn't meant to be targeted for western audiences.
rwally? wow lol but still i don´t get the true story, especially the end where that guy is sitting on the chair and asking you a question, to let the last "smile" survive or not. Who the last smile is, i won´t tell here
-very weird, "You shall be. . .(what does he/them say there??)"
"You shall be king, Trevor."
it's not "king" it's "keen"@@antonhagbox02
@@asudesokmen1277 I'm gonna be that guy but the subtitles in the Steam version say King
I still don't fucking get this game
Nobody has. Everything is so vague it’s basically best to speculate what the game gives you. And don’t even get me started on the hand in killer7 book.
I call this the big lipped aligator moment of killer7.
...actually, the whole fucking game is a big lipped aligator moment.
For those wondering, im pretty sure this chapters not even canon. Or at least, it wouldn't make any sense. I mean, fucking power rangers.
It is canon, sadly, hand in killer7 proves it
the chapter is canon. the handsome men arent just random power ranger knockoffs they were created by the US to counter the heaven smiles