Samurai and Ninja History with Antony Cummins
Samurai and Ninja History with Antony Cummins
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Jedi Robes are WRONG?
Did you ever wonder how Jedi robes came to be? There is a glairing plot hole in Star Wars and that is the Jedi Robe. Why would Luke Skywaker wear a Jedi Robe before he even knows he is connected to the Jedi. Why would Obi Wan Kenobi wear one while in hiding? Luke Skywalker actually ears black when he is a Jedi. Tell me what you think?
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Комментарии

  • @swag_Godzilla69
    @swag_Godzilla69 5 часов назад

    The outfit Luke has in Jedi is literally just a black jump suit it’s not that deep

  • @swag_Godzilla69
    @swag_Godzilla69 5 часов назад

    Well they are the Jedi robes now and have been for 50 years so cope with it lmao

  • @homiefromfl
    @homiefromfl 6 часов назад

    Lore-wise, Jedi were supposed to be quite humble looking. The most simple, basic, FUNCTIONAL robes would've been fine for them.

  • @-RONNIE
    @-RONNIE 8 часов назад

    Personally everyone makes fun of me because I have never seen any of the Star Wars, Star Trek or any other typical sci-fi movies or series it was never really my thing. I only know a couple characters just by other people reference in them & even sometimes I mess them up 🤣🤣🤣

  • @Machina03exe
    @Machina03exe 9 часов назад

    If it's a robe and it's owned by a jedi, then it's a jedi robe.

    • @johnnyboy8832
      @johnnyboy8832 9 часов назад

      Same thing with a Jedi Cruiser, it’s a cruiser but it’s commanded by a Jedi general

  • @OmegaPointZen
    @OmegaPointZen 9 часов назад

    I have always thought that if the Jedi had been hunted down by Vader and the Empire, Ben Kenobi walking around dressed in Jedi robes would make him a moron.

  • @Thatonebioshockfan
    @Thatonebioshockfan 11 часов назад

    there is a canon reason jedi are oddly like Assassins from Assasssin's creed they hide in plain sight by wearing the robes of the simple folk

  • @davidthomas8825
    @davidthomas8825 12 часов назад

    I think lucas just wanted to pay homage to his kurosawa inspiration. With the tatooine costumes.

  • @deathsythelui
    @deathsythelui 14 часов назад

    Now that you mention it, it seems like the Jedi-style garb is just an in-universe "peasants garb" of sorts, common among the lower and working classes in the poorer regions of the galaxy, and so adopted by the Jedi as a simple uniform of humility. And Luke going for the more military uniform look, to me, just says Luke feels he's overcome his own humble origins on Tattooine, and so eschews the poor farmers garb, but is still being professional and austere with the more "Starfleet" look. It's not until he's much older and operating the new Jedi Temple by himself that he finally adopts the simple robes, probably as an example to the students (and perhaps a nod to his own humility now that he's the Grand Master and barely feels deserving of it).

  • @ramibairi5562
    @ramibairi5562 15 часов назад

    Please a video on battlefield Combat where two samurais on horseback and their retainers clash against eacher other ( killing teams)

  • @RodCornholio
    @RodCornholio 15 часов назад

    I never was sure what Jedi Knights wore, as referred to by Kenobi (1977's _Star Wars_ ) until Phantom Menace. I suspect, Lucas _et al._ didn't even know save, perhaps, in the mid '80's some time when George was thinking about making the prequels in the future. I would guess that by the mid '90's his notions were more solidified. His creative style seems to be a.) write a story b.) describe visuals in broad brush strokes and/or c.) delegate concept art to others d.) approve the art e.) let the creators create (e.g. costume makers). Obviously, that's simplified. There are probably countless examples where an iterative process was used (e.g. in filming the Wampa, the costumed version wasn't working well, for _Jedi_ the Rancor went through an iterative process too, eventually using a puppet/marionnette (?) ) Antony...a _Star Wars_ nerd, nor sartorialist, you are not. There's inner tunics, outer tunics, etc. Knowing these helps in discernment. Kylo Ren's costume had a ridiculous amount of layers...(sigh)

  • @PeregrinTintenfish
    @PeregrinTintenfish 15 часов назад

    I realized that Kenobi must have been the worst at hiding. Wearing the Jedi uniform and barely changing his name. You should make a video series, about the Japanese influence on Star Wars.

  • @flyingfox09
    @flyingfox09 16 часов назад

    It was the 70's and 80's When people didn't take there entertainment so seriously as today. Probably just thought the tatooine robes looked cool and went with, and no one was bothered. Feels like alot of the original trilogy was made up as they went along. Liea being Luke's sister and Lukes father being dead "from a certain point of view" obviously had 0 foreshadowing and came out of nowhere.

    • @robpolaris5002
      @robpolaris5002 9 часов назад

      Saying “You weren’t ready for such devastating information” is a lot more Jedi to me than saying basically “I wasn’t lying, it’s sort of true.” This makes Kenobi sound like a 4 year old busted lying.

  • @rickjones8005
    @rickjones8005 16 часов назад

    John Mollo and Ralph McQuarrie designed the costumes of a New Hope. People at Lucasfilm know about this but you could explain it in your head however you want. Mollo thought it was a good idea at the time...✌️☮️

  • @edwinofnorthumbria2511
    @edwinofnorthumbria2511 17 часов назад

    Very spooky, I literally just watched a new hope and the empire strikes back for the very first time last night. (I ignored them as a kid because I thought they were boring films for adults. That was a stupid mistake, don't know why I'd think that.) I actualy noticed the luke thing, I did wonder about that.

    • @OmegaPointZen
      @OmegaPointZen 9 часов назад

      Did you like the films?

    • @edwinofnorthumbria2511
      @edwinofnorthumbria2511 4 часа назад

      ​@@OmegaPointZen just finished return of the jedi. Yeah they were really good movies, I can see why they were so popular, they've not aged much honestly and are better than most movies made today. Return of the jedi I will say has aged the most, at least around the mid section with some wooden dialog from Luke and Leya, and Palestine quite as impressive as I'd expected. But I did still like the ending, the Vader part actually surprised me I didn't know that's how it ended, It was still fun at least and the jabba part was great, and again the first two films were brilliant all round. Even made me laugh a few times, I wasn't expecting it to be so comedic. I will say there were some things I thought were going to be more important from hearing about star wars than ended up being the case, boba fett wasn't as important as I expected him to be. And I'm not sure what the arguments about Han solo of the green alian shooting first were about, I thought it was going to be an offscreen mystery but you can both see them clearly shoot at the same time. Was there a comic or short between the second and third films, Luke has a new light saber and clothes and acts like he's gotten better since the empire strikes back. I feel I've missed something? Also I noticed they replaced the anakins force ghost actor shown in Antony's vid with the prequel actor in the version I watched. Funnily enough a detail I wouldn't have caught if I hadn't watched this vid this morning. In the end you can now consider me a star wars fan (yes I just bought a light sabre) I actually enjoyed even more than lord of the rings despite me preferring fantasy. Guess I'll move on to the the prequels, I know they have a reputation for being bad, but knowing that beforehand I think I'll enjoy them.

  • @SatisfactoryUX
    @SatisfactoryUX 17 часов назад

    The reason all Tatooine clothing looking the same was likely due to a limited budget on the first movie. At some point Lucas decided Jedi robes looked like what Ben was wearing in Episode IV which made it cannon. What Luke’s wearing in Return of the Jedi is his attempt at an approximation of jedi robes, since there’s no Jedi Robe Mart. When every member of a religious order has been eradicated, apart from two individuals, for around 30 years it’s hard to find their outfits.

    • @OmegaPointZen
      @OmegaPointZen 9 часов назад

      I thought that Luke's clothing in ROTJ was to indicate that he was becoming like his Farther, a Sith Lord.

  • @SengokuStudies
    @SengokuStudies 17 часов назад

    Anakin aka Vader was a slave on Tatooine before he was found and taken in by the Jedi. So, if we were to say this was Tatooine clothing at the time of the original trilogy, the force ghost of Anakin dressed like that would still fit.

  • @AntonyCummins
    @AntonyCummins 17 часов назад

    Get a copy of the books here (USA ONLY) How to be a Modern Samurai www.amazon.com/How-Be-Modern-Samurai-Achieving/dp/B08GBTMNPY/ref=sr_1_1?crid=1OB5QGZ8KHQ8W&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.nWGBSqsGUswlR_BrbRAUHchkQPlm0EU8YJ7-Q8wLwdpLSI9YaFr_yP1bYjybGHgNLc06ZUoCpkOGC5HfekxSddBA8jnXV4-ZcA0XLhEhzhTi_8Lrn9rl_E2_b6rsRnA8qxgssDyJPLGW5ewpFpF2Dbe29kcvAeHbkppdkeZcYIqtKVn_zQY5V7G_iEuVAgX822gRGj5z-8FQXLkHUYNDhz4clA-7-mqCcmrutOsEuF195uP8z2uKCw2XmBoPaPwY2nx4z3A3vIv29HRul2jC7vq7XwCrWA-5Qlij9VqdeLk.7QaCfJP7Pbn9g9NyfBqvpwcPcLBrXZ1ytnw0qwAa-D8&dib_tag=se&keywords=antony+cummins&qid=1721572815&sprefix=antony+cummins%2Caps%2C212&sr=8-1 BOOK OF BUSHIDO www.amazon.com/dp/B0CYCNV5FL?plink=unlU3RhEZTl2xPqM&pf_rd_r=0T7DDY0PWW0ESXZZYA30&pf_rd_p=01dcb572-e153-4b28-b0cc-94b86e0d636a&ref_=adblp13nvvxx_0_0_im

  • @MicahCTheory
    @MicahCTheory День назад

    It’s hard to tell from the video. Does this require a grip change? It looks like the sword twists in the hand. Not something you see in Japanese swordsmanship, typically.

    • @AntonyCummins
      @AntonyCummins День назад

      No not really. You twist out the thumb but the handle stays where it is

  • @thomashansen9150
    @thomashansen9150 День назад

    How is this guy leaving out Robert Bussey? Bussey left Hatsumi in the late 80s when Hatsumi was a beast. You can’t compare Hatsumi now he’s 40 years older. I don’t know who this instructor is that’s just dancing around, but you should check out who the world call the King of Combat.

  • @arielquelme
    @arielquelme 2 дня назад

    Oh.. Activist's Creed..

  • @murrik
    @murrik 2 дня назад

    There are other fight scenes that contain these elements, why this one though persee?

  • @outsideiskrrtinsideihurt699
    @outsideiskrrtinsideihurt699 2 дня назад

    Could the manual actually be describing nodachi use? - It makes more sense to spin - Makes more sense to use against spears - China liked Japanese swords but particularly liked their nodachi. They wrote quite a bit about their use in the hands of pirates and the Imjin war

  • @Till-lc8lb
    @Till-lc8lb 2 дня назад

    Cool 🤺

  • @morganbartfield5457
    @morganbartfield5457 2 дня назад

    the thing is in a real fight, you're fighting for your life and will use any method possible to win. a lot of these techniques are based on martial arts. martial arts have rules. survival doesn't.

  • @albertbryant9996
    @albertbryant9996 2 дня назад

    Good video. Anthony I hope one day I can get a signed copy of my book you wrote.

  • @Imationaryman
    @Imationaryman 2 дня назад

    Block with the mune the least strength in the blade, it is known blades can break by blocking with the mune. Various other schools kata deliberately block with the ha.

  • @user-ll9sd5wr4z
    @user-ll9sd5wr4z 3 дня назад

    4:10 I thought yagyu munenori lived and founded the Edo branch in an earlier period?

    • @AntonyCummins
      @AntonyCummins 2 дня назад

      All the research we did for this is standard history so I think the dates are correct. But it’s so long ago now.

    • @user-ll9sd5wr4z
      @user-ll9sd5wr4z 2 дня назад

      @@AntonyCummins I don’t get how a student of his writes it down all the way later in 1707 that’s way after Munenori’s time

  • @tochiro6902
    @tochiro6902 3 дня назад

    Thanks so much.

  • @hinemoahunia1314
    @hinemoahunia1314 3 дня назад

    Dr Masaaki Hatsumi & Takamatsu Watching 😊

  • @hinemoahunia1314
    @hinemoahunia1314 3 дня назад

    Dr Masaaki Hatsumi watching 😌

  • @-RONNIE
    @-RONNIE 3 дня назад

    Thanks to everyone that participated in the video 👍🏻

  • @strettoasino9006
    @strettoasino9006 3 дня назад

    When RUclips channels play well together...

  • @TechnicalPluto
    @TechnicalPluto 3 дня назад

    Armor up to protect the head and pressure test it with speed and power. This would be informative.

  • @AntonyCummins
    @AntonyCummins 3 дня назад

    Samurai Day 2024 with Antony Cummins Date: 30th November 2024. Venue: Insert Cost: $125 Special offer: instructors who bring five students are free. How to book: Payment to nmayerpainter@gmail.com PayPal. PLEASE MARK AS FRIENDS AND FAMILY. Email contact: nmayerpainter@gmail.com Event address: Bob Aldis bushido Martial Arts, 33801 32 Mile Rd Richmond, MI 48062, USA. Yelp link Directions - Bob Aldis’ Bushido Martial Arts - Richmond, MI - MI (yelp.com) Samurai day 2024 Join us for Samurai Day 2024 with Antony Cummins, where you can immerse yourself in an authentic samurai experience. The day will be filled with engaging activities such as traditional swordsmanship and Samurai ways. Antony will guide you through the techniques and philosophies that define the samurai way of life. The day will have its foundation in kenjutsu swordsmanship but go on to feature many samurai arts. Whether you are a history enthusiast or a martial arts practitioner, this event offers a unique opportunity to step into the shoes of a samurai and gain insights into their disciplined way of living. Do not miss out on this captivating journey into the past. Book your place. Where to stay Hotels in the Chester field, make sure to be there Friday and Saturday night. Tru by Hilton 45301 Marketplace Blvd, Chesterfield, MI 48051•(586) 949-2000 www.hilton.com/en/hotels/yzrccru-chesterfield-township-detroit/ Hampton inn 45725 Marketplace Blvd, Chesterfield, MI 48051•(586) 948-2300 www.hilton.com/en/hotels/dttcfhx-hampton-suites-detroit-chesterfield-township/ Fairfield inn by Marriott 45800 Marketplace Blvd, Chesterfield, MI 48051•(586) 267-5300 www.marriott.com/en-us/hotels/dtwmb-fairfield-inn-and-suites-detroit-chesterfield/overview/

  • @joseencarnacion3215
    @joseencarnacion3215 3 дня назад

    Sooo…. the answer is no for what I’m hearing.

  • @radoslavkosil7450
    @radoslavkosil7450 4 дня назад

    14:19 heard about females begin a head of families and they would be high in social status and power etc. But still they would not be called by the title like if woman was head of daimyo family as there were no male succesor to be head she would still not be called daimyo (I remember what whould they be called it was something translating to land owner) even if they basically had the same power at the moment. Same in samurai family i dont think anyone would call a woman of samurai class a "samurai" even if she was defending her home or something back then nor she would be ronin if her husband was unenployed. Those are simply all male titles. So just out of curiosity I wonder how would they be officially addresed? Just a lady something or?

  • @user-cs6wu9xv3z
    @user-cs6wu9xv3z 4 дня назад

    LOL! Stop whining just because he wouldn't give you what you wanted without working for it. When I listen to this, everything you complain about is projecting what's wrong with you. You want to be a ninja without putting in the work. It'll never happen.

  • @warriorethic
    @warriorethic 4 дня назад

    The interpretation of punching distance is being misunderstood in my opinion. I believe what they mean is your fist fully extended can touch their fully extended fist. It can be demonstrated by standing in front of a training partner normally(no bladed stance) and both extend their right fist/arm out, adjust position to the point where the arms are fully extended and the fists are barely touching. That is the maximum distance you can be at and still be able to strike your opponent. The problem everyone has when trying to understand distancing is they use the opponent's torso to define the "only" target. There is more than one target. Striking the hands takes away your opponent's ability to attack you. Take the hands and then you can easily take the head. Obviously, the max distance changes when using polearms and projectile weapons. The short distancing is defined as your weapon can completely go through your opponent's torso. The space between max and short is the danger zone. You can both easily strike one another.

    • @warriorethic
      @warriorethic 4 дня назад

      Just for clarification, "you have to be within punching distance" to strike your opponent with a sword. What I described is punching distance in terms of sword play.

  • @MVK_GS
    @MVK_GS 4 дня назад

    Anthony, it just sounds like you got your feelings hurt. When I deployed to Afghanistan on one occasion, I had the dubious privilege to be assigned to work directly for one of the most difficult commanders in special operations at the time. The guy had deployed into Afghanistan shortly after the first two SFODAs were inserted in 2001 and had been involved ever since as the war unfolded through the years. The first day I met him, he chewed me out for something totally inconsequential. It totally pissed me off because it seemed like an ego trip. Anyway, after a while, it turns out that he became the best combat commander I ever worked for in my career. He wasn't perfect. But his heart was in the right place, and he was super competent. After all, it was just an ass chewing. No big deal. I moved on and came to learn a great deal from him. I've trained with Tanemura (long ago). Yes, he is tempermental and has his moments, but if you get past that, you can learn a great deal. Now, if you just feel that the system being taught is BS, that's different, and that's Ok. Just go elsewhere.

  • @pubbliwebb
    @pubbliwebb 5 дней назад

    Hello Mr Cummins, you said that your next book will be about Zen Buddhism for your research the book "Zen at War" might interest you, written by Brian Victoria, an american Zen priest, it tells the history of Zen's support of japanese militarism in the 20th century all Zen branches and school were actively involved.

    • @AntonyCummins
      @AntonyCummins 4 дня назад

      If it was earlier I’d get it.

    • @pubbliwebb
      @pubbliwebb 4 дня назад

      @@AntonyCummins Thanks for replying Mr. Cummins By earlier you mean before the Meiji era? In the last chapter of Mr. Victoria's book there is a section about Prince Shotoku's adoption of Buddhism, then the Kamakura period, how Dogen and Eisai sought the patronage of the warrior class which led to the adoption of Zen by the samurai. the book is available here terebess.hu/zen/mesterek/vic.pdf

  • @vytautasmikuciauskas222
    @vytautasmikuciauskas222 5 дней назад

    Presure test Bujinkan techniques

  • @JohnSmith-zw6tr
    @JohnSmith-zw6tr 5 дней назад

    Woke garbage

  • @Wayne-s1y
    @Wayne-s1y 5 дней назад

    I trained bujinkan and other ninjutsu systems over the years. I have been a police officer for many years, have had to affect many arrest of aggressive/violent suspects, and have been in a few deadly force situations including fights for my life. I can tell you from personal experience that things that I have learned from training in the bujinkan IS useful and has saved my life and helped me save the lives of others as well. What experience does this author have to make any claims about what works and what doesn't??? He is full of theory, conjecture and bullsh*t he rides the coattails of these systems masters to make a living.

  • @poloshirtsamurai
    @poloshirtsamurai 5 дней назад

    9:40 Yeah, same with Tenchu. What, we can kill dogs but not cats?

  • @Jaanikins
    @Jaanikins 6 дней назад

    I honestly think if you spent some time watching the older games as far back as 2007-2012, you would get greater context as to why the games are the way they are today. I would love to talk to you about it even further with you if you wanted. The games are meant to be still somewhat grounded in history but with a slight deviation into science fiction being misinterpreted as mysticism and spirituality. By the way, the Assassins in this game are meant to be the good side, fighting against the Templars who are the bad side, but the very first game was having you engage in political and moral conversations and made you question if the Assassins were truly good or bad and if the Templars were in fact the correct ones all along. It's only in today's version of the games that it's lacking nuance and substance that we have this crap before us.

  • @benfuhrer7858
    @benfuhrer7858 6 дней назад

    Ashida kim is Worst

  • @MifuneTakumi45
    @MifuneTakumi45 6 дней назад

    Nice fraudulent story, are you the second thomas lockley? Gonna go into hiding?

  • @plurplursen7172
    @plurplursen7172 6 дней назад

    The Katas are not meant to be understood before after 15 years of practice and the 3rd roll! and 40 years of age

  • @Duke-Nukem0069
    @Duke-Nukem0069 6 дней назад

    Don’t have any questions just showing my appreciation for your life’s work and your dedication to sharing knowledge, I haven’t read all those books yet. Am sure they will answer all the questions. Almost done reading the first book I’ve thumbed around in each but I am reading them in order to have the best understanding. Congratulations on the child 🎉