@@ItzDariusNiggahz doubt, if you remember that one episode where Mugen jumped off the cliff into the ocean same concept can be put into the dude that got set on fire and jumped off the cliff as well.. hes alive
Mugen: That Music Sounds a lot like something i heard when i was a kid. Okuro: Where are you from? Mugen: Ryukyus Island way to the south. Okuro I'm from the far north. Mugen: funny thing, isn't it? We're from places that are nowhere near each other, but still we both know the same kind of music. One of my favorite episode's from this great masterpiece Anime. I love native people no matter where they are from!
Every time I listen to this, I can't help but think of the man who had his entire village burned down by the shogunate playing his ainu while Mugen's walking down the forest.
Just finished episode 17. What an amazing episode, Samurai Champloo is an absolute masterpiece. How many others waited through the credits to find out who the singer was? May she rest in peace. Absolutely beautiful music.
Beautiful music, thank you for sharing. Searched for after reading the credit of Umeko Ando, may her soul rest in peace, at the end of episode 17 of Samurai Camploo. Ainu language is beautiful to hear.
0:00-0:44 I enjoy listening to the instrument play from the first 44 seconds of this song just before the vocals kick in, for it gives off the feeling of grief, emptiness, or feeling lost. At least, that's how I hear and feel sometimes when listening to this masterpiece. 😢 😭
guess the 97 people that left a comment here came after watching ep 17 credits. The only anime that beats samurai champloo`s soundtrack is cowboy bebop, even so this soundtrack is unique. Thanks Watanabe san and rip Umeko Ando!
Irankarapte! Kep ara an ki no pok re e irankp re kup ananuy ka ni, aynu itak e re he ma aan tak wa kun korop. An aan ki ni un kore kop maa re he aan taak utuawari re ne henkip uraq kip ne. Tenak mawakip ya un ki ni ma iee re e untutak marak onik ni wa ri he, etak muyuk ka ya itak iryrayaahan otop 'golden kamuy' a pa aynu itak neke ne, tawaruy ki a ni aynu kere ne un kore mi ki wara ne!
The fact that we all sat through the credits of that beautiful arc and looked up this artist's name is just so beautiful
I just asked my phone what song this was
I never met anyone like him before... I know he's still alive... something in my gut tells me...
Just finished watching that Episode 16 today.
He definitely dead tho lol
@@ItzDariusNiggahz doubt, if you remember that one episode where Mugen jumped off the cliff into the ocean same concept can be put into the dude that got set on fire and jumped off the cliff as well.. hes alive
@@irvincazares7859 but he got set on fire and was in no rush to put it out. He stood there cooking for a hot minute
@@keziajiao9306me too I love samurai champloo
Mugen: That Music Sounds a lot like something i heard when i was a kid.
Okuro: Where are you from?
Mugen: Ryukyus Island way to the south.
Okuro I'm from the far north.
Mugen: funny thing, isn't it? We're from places that are nowhere near each other, but still we both know the same kind of music.
One of my favorite episode's from this great masterpiece Anime.
I love native people no matter where they are from!
That’s great
Btw - what do u think mugen means when he says that last bit ? About hearing the same music despite being from the other side of the island
@@inaam2009 dont know bro maybe he wanted to say that they have the same roots i mean people of ryukyu maybe have indiginous ethincity like the Ainu.
Altai Kentai yeh could be- either way it’s great scene between those two - okuro was such a sick character !
Altai Kentai you know any good manga or anime you’d recccomend too ?
Every time I listen to this, I can't help but think of the man who had his entire village burned down by the shogunate playing his ainu while Mugen's walking down the forest.
Samaurai champloo is so beautiful
Just finished episode 17. What an amazing episode, Samurai Champloo is an absolute masterpiece. How many others waited through the credits to find out who the singer was? May she rest in peace. Absolutely beautiful music.
Pekambe Uk (ペカㇺベ ウㇰ or ペカムベウク) means "Harvesting water caltrops" for anyone of you guys who don't speak Ainu.
what language is Ainu ? where does it come from ?
An indigenous group in Japan.
Wheat Harvesting Song
@@Haskellor aynu itak ki mawa an re ako ho english itak kankap ure ne
I feel so sorry for disappearing the Ainu's culture. This music makes me cry
me too
they still live in our hearts
How did they disappear?
@@rodrigogarcia2622 Like most indigenous peoples... genocide.
They are not completely gone, but you know..
@Verum Similis thank you so much !!
May her soul rest in peace
i didnt remember the name of this song for years. It always played in my head and I was so frustrated. today I finally found it. Im at peace again
I'm rewatching Samurai Champloo, and I just finished this episode. It's so sad. No people should be hurt or repressed.
Most peaceful song ever.
SAMURAI CHAMPLOO
Beautiful music, thank you for sharing. Searched for after reading the credit of Umeko Ando, may her soul rest in peace, at the end of episode 17 of Samurai Camploo. Ainu language is beautiful to hear.
Just watched a few episodes of this masterpiece, real anime at its best
Ever since I heard this song I've longed to find it...I'm glad to say that long search has finally come to an end today.
Where have you heard it? :)
Researching about the Ainu people brought me here. :P Lovely in every shape and form. RIP, Umeko Ando.
This song is dedicated to the true warriors of the world
I came from samurai champloo, and this song is beautiful.
Such a simple tune and yet so profound at the same time. The depth of the the beauty of this song is just beyond words...
Shinichiro Watanabe and his wonderfull anime Samurai Champloo brought me here ^___^
I think everyone is here after the credits of ep 17
I have been looking for this track for like 4 years now after watching samurai champloo. i just love this.
music transcends ethnicity, i have no idea what the words translate too, but i feel it.
Dios mío por fin te encuentro. Increíble, por esto se ha convertido samurai champloo en una de mis series favoritas, increíble.
I was looking for it too from Samurai Champloo! Took forever to find it!
Gabriella Roman Yeah! that story of the ainu man and her family... Awesome.
Jajajajaja yo busque Umeko Ando y le hice click sin querer. Que buen anime.
i don't know why this bring me tears
Its beautiful and very sad, it truly does make you think and feel free....
I love this so much... so soothing to the soul
0:00-0:44
I enjoy listening to the instrument play from the first 44 seconds of this song just before the vocals kick in, for it gives off the feeling of grief, emptiness, or feeling lost. At least, that's how I hear and feel sometimes when listening to this masterpiece. 😢 😭
it sounds like some music from turkic music. Greetings to the Ailtai people, i love it, its very sad and beautiful.
beautiful song...absolutely stunning. I love it.
Okuru brought me there. RIP
the frogs are apart of the serenity bro, just accept the song with whatever may be in the backround! :D
guess the 97 people that left a comment here came after watching ep 17 credits. The only anime that beats samurai champloo`s soundtrack is cowboy bebop, even so this soundtrack is unique. Thanks Watanabe san and rip Umeko Ando!
@Sugarhigh352 It'd be difficult. She's speaking ainu, of which there are an estimated less than 100 people who speak it in the world.
Que hermosa piezas de arte
beautiful.
s a d b o y s
Samurai Champloo brought me here.
Irankarapte! Kep ara an ki no pok re e irankp re kup ananuy ka ni, aynu itak e re he ma aan tak wa kun korop. An aan ki ni un kore kop maa re he aan taak utuawari re ne henkip uraq kip ne. Tenak mawakip ya un ki ni ma iee re e untutak marak onik ni wa ri he, etak muyuk ka ya itak iryrayaahan otop 'golden kamuy' a pa aynu itak neke ne, tawaruy ki a ni aynu kere ne un kore mi ki wara ne!
Okore ni he, utap unankne aynu itak kap muy re tykip
Beautiful.
This is the saddest thing I ever heard.
wow. so many for samurai champloo
This doing is so real
@vietdude1979 Music is condensed emotion, just listen to it and let it sink and you'll understand it. If you let it.
This is amazing. It truly makes me feel like i should be roasting up a fat nugget in the sheesh though. Beautiful song.
Rip
yes.
feels so familiar
Samuraiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiichamploooooooooooooooooooo
What kind of birds are those ?
I also want to know.
Okuru...
RIP.
UKURO
banger
peace. of cake :)
Bat moment
Okuru
Can anyone translate?
@papai111111111111 same here!
@Llort1000 Do you even understand what is being said or sang? I don't listen to what I don't understand...
Is there a version without the noises in the background??
Does anyone know where I can find a instrumental version of this song?
this is already good enough, but you could hear the first 40 seconds
...s...seriously?
Samurai champloo ep17