LIKE AND SUBSCRIBE IF YOU ENJOYED! This is the tragic tale of Hyakkimaru and the difficult life he lived, and serves as an anime documentary to retell his story. All events are simply there to retell the difficult life he lived.
@@altangadasariungerel3760 I watched it free, English subtitles with Japanese audio, on Amazon prime. Pretty sure it said with prime membership but have been crunchy role linked to it
Im just scrolling for new videos but suddenly see this video but I just wanna ignore but the title make me more attracted to it I don't know why I finish but it's actually so good.
Reading the manga is probably a lot better because some of the information in this video is slightly different from what is true such as instead of wishing to become the strongest leader he wished for the propsperity of his land and he let the demons each eat a part of his body
I watched the entire first season of this Anime, and I have to say that this is perhaps one of the most soul sucking stories ever, I guess the Japanese would call it a horror, but I would call it worse than grimdark and for anyone with any kind of empathy or moral compass would develop intense depression and a severe bout of suicidal tendencies from watching this. Especially for people who have religious beliefs, this story is beyond dark as it kills or murders or slaughters or burns to death or every other kind of depravity one can think of, to almost all of the supporting characters in the storyline, except Dororo herself, and Hyakimaru. What is worse, except for the paranormal crap, things similar to this happened in Feudal Japan all the time. Talk about a godless, moral less, compassionless culture, focused on war and domination and civilians were nothing more than property owned by the local lord to do with as he pleased, and the only thing that stopped the Lord from slaughtering every last civilian in his territory was that the lazy power-hungry scumbag needed someone to grow the food he ate. Where a person would get their head chopped off for any small offense because their egos were so fragile, they couldn't tolerate insults to their "honor" as if they had any idea what the word meant. Japanese History is perhaps the brightest example of despotic rule to ever last as long as it did. Then, because of constant war ravaging Japan, for the top position, a Shogun decided he needed a way to maintain control over the entire country for the rest of time so his offspring could inherit the rule of the nation as a matter of course, so they created the "Bushido Code." a master stroke as far as propaganda is concerned, it took everything Japanese Society considered of the most importance and turned it into a way to control the masses by appealing to their sense of honor, tradition, war-like tendencies, but most of all, egotistical pride, and made it into what was considered a way of life for everyone to follow. After Japan lost the war in the Pacific, a new problem reared its head, because Bushido code made people incapable of tolerating failure and poor performance, which causes Japanese people to work until they literally die of exhaustion, and if they fail in their endeavors, they feel like it is a life ending matter, with no alternative but to sacrifice their life to compensate for their failure! Now, several hundred years later, "Bushido" is so at odds with how modern society operates and functions and how failure in other societies is met with a desire to learn from the loss and move forward, but for Japanese, Bushido causes so much inner conflict in modern Japanese people that Japan has the single largest suicide rate of ANY nation on the planet, except, perhaps China but that is information no one will know if the CCP has anything to say about it, but it is extremely high and the blame for it lies solely at the feet of Bushido. But only Japanese who have lived or IS living abroad can see the source of this monumental problem.
Bro Cant Go 00000000000000000000000000000000000000000.00000001 Millisecond without Roasting The Protagonist And The Viewers He Is A Legend So He Will Stay A Legend.