It just goes to show how far ahead and how much more effort goes into things from Japan and Asia in general. Fireworks, cars and everyday tech just to name a few.
@@EnAyeEm000 nah, not really lol. China, Japan, Taiwan, etc are notoriously known for producing cheap breakable products but on a mass scale for cheaper trading. The US, and most other 1st World Countries as well, could easily produce firework displays like this, or do better even. But Asian countries are known for their firework production, other countries don't really need to create them. That's kind of the Asian countries thing. So ofc they'd have better more intricate fireworks. Also, the US in particular has always been a "bigger" producer. Meaning, they make a record firework, they don't do much of the fancy pyrotechnic colors, etc they just try to make it looks like a f*ckin nuclear bomb lmao
Lol Japanese making cheap breakable products? Compare any japanese product less reliable than americans, cars for one example… but nah its just the americans ‘not trying’ You make me laugh
Let's be honest, those Japanese ones are spectacular. How they managed to make the design pattern so precise is so magical to me. There is probably a very small margin of error to produce something so unpredictable as an explosion to do something so precise.
That's why there's this one firework factory in Japan where the ppl that make them are like the only ones in the whole world considered masters in firework making... there's a little documentary of them somewhere
@@TripleCZWhat an ignorant comment. The engineering here is spectacular. This probably took months of testing and study. Even our hundred million dollar rockets which merely funnel explosions through a moving cone blow up all the time. Pyrotechnics like this are not easy.
Imagine if those 48 inchers were just common fireworks. That would be amazing. Also that 48 incher in the USA looked like a thermobaric bomb going off at first. Just incredible *Edit: spelling*
@@Willy_the_gunslingin_studentOD When you send up an unguided bomb in your neighborhood, the ones it potentially could harm did not consent for you to do that, and fun is not an excuse to endanger other people's lives, ears, their pets lives and ears, and their property. It's enough dangerous to have regular fireworks popping off by people that have no sense of responsibility, we don't need to add several magnitudes of power and danger to that already dangerous mix.
Went to a gigantic hanabi festival in Osaka Japan. Craziest fireworks display I've ever seen in person or even on TV. You could feel them in your bones lol. There was about a half million people there though so after it was over, they shut down the 8-lane expressway so the people could walk on it to leave the venue. The thunder from the footsteps was trippy af too
It may as well have been several smaller ones going off at the same time, cool but why even bother with one big one if it looks like several smaller ones.
Number 2 was the best by a long shot. Both Japanese displays were incredible. The first one had too much concentrated into one area, but still amazing none the less.
I swear the craftsmanship of Japanese shells are so much better than any of these other large shells. The other ones are big for the sake of being big, while Japan makes a piece of art that lasts a moment in time.
The largest aerial firework shell weighs 1,268 kg (2,797 lbs), and was achieved by James Cowden Widmann, Eric Krug, Ed MacArthur, and Tim Borden (all USA) in Steamboat Springs, Colorado, USA, on 8 February 2020. The final shell measures 1.44 m (4 ft 8.75 in) which is just just over 56"in diameter, made of over 82.07 km (51 mi) of 5.71 cm (2.25 in) gummed paper tape, wrapped in even layers by a machine built especially for this purpose. The completed shell is at least 17.78 cm (7 in) thick, and was filled with 380 individual comet fireworks. A giant mortar, 1.57 m (5 ft 2 in) in diameter and 7.92 m (26 ft) deep, had to be specially built to shoot off the giant firework. The record-breaking shell closed the firework display for Steamboat Spring’s 2020 Winter Carnival, an event that has occurred annually for more than 100 years. Mr. Beast does not even come close. CLICK BAIT!!
My family use to own a racetrack when I was younger. My grandfather had a permit/license to put on firework shows after the races. I remember riding with him a couple states over to pick up a large order. What I remember the most is the little wooden shacks that were spread all over but at a certain distance from each other. I saw two that were nothing but piles of wood or at least what was left of them. The fireworks were manufactured in these little wooden buildings. Something I have never forgotten. I still wish I would have known more about what I had seen but I was a kid and I wasn't sure if questions were appropriate.
I got to experience the one in Steamboat Springs. I didn't know it was happening and all of a sudden the sky just lit up red. I thought a nuke just went off or something lol
Let's goo maltaaa i live there and we have the best firework shows ever that last for hours here mostly they do these shows in summer or in village feasts I love malta 🇲🇹 😀 😍 ❤
Technically the USA 48" shell was the largest. When you take into account the weight and amount of explosive power in it. The others, however, are much better because they're actually good-looking.
Yeah. It’s supposed to be the record holder. If it was such a fancy and huge firework I’d expect it to look nice. That Japan shell was neat. And I think that one was supposed to be made by a small business which is also cool.
I think I have a phobia of big things in the sky I would Scarred if something like this happens. I mean I enjoy fireworks but it depends how big it is 😰
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I saw the firework at #3 a few years back when it broke the record. I was astonished however it turned the mountains from night to day with in a flash.