judo saga
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  • Does anyone know when this movie was made?

  • @orestesdd 1943

  • no, is lendary Yama arashi

  • harai- goshi 3;43

  • 3:40 harai goshi !

  • @dimicar1 Actually Yama Arashi

  • @dlloyd1974 Yes :) They are actually same the only difference is grip (attitude).

  • @dimicar1 They're actually quite different, even if they look similar. Yama arashi is a hand throw whereas harai goshi is a hip throw. They certainly feel very different as uke!

  • It never ceases to amaze me just how ignorant and just plain DUMB the vast majority of youtube viewers are. It's a disheartening reflection of the "average American", ignorant and misguided, and without any intellectual curiosity whatsoever.

    Nobody reads books and nobody cares about much save for ENTERTAINMENT that is administered in quick-burst doses because attention-spans no longer exist.

  • Wow! Check the cinematography...WAAAAAAY ahead of the curve. Simply stunning work...

    Art instead of a ridiculous vehicle for "stars" and equally shitty soundtracks...SUMMER BLOCKBUSTERS!!! YEAAAAAAAH!

    GAG.

  • @pfdrpg U must be one of those mofos that decided to put 6 nuclear reactors at the same site, along the sea shore, in a well known tsunami zone! HAHAHAHA! Go plug a radiation leak mofo and leave the rest of us the fuck alone!

  • @osensei2987 you sound like you're ten years old, you stupid schmuck. guess who built that nuclear power plant in japan... give up? general electric (GE) from USA!! and guess where GE put another nuclear power plant by the ocean next to a major fault line... give up again? in diablo canyon, california! make sure you do your homework before you talk trash, you filthy snot nosed brat.

  • @iprimateman From the USA my ass! GE is just like any other multi-billion dollar corporation. They're multi-national and will scold at ur ass for calling them Americans.

  • @osensei2987 "scold at ur ass"--you sure do have a way with words... listen moron, my point was that in the US we put reactors in dumb places too, and even have the same co. do it! Anyways, the only radiation leak that needs to be plugged here is your obnoxious stream of bullshit comments.

  • @osensei2987 General Electric Company (NYSE: GE), or GE, is an American multinational conglomerate corporation incorporated in Schenectady, New York and headquartered in Fairfield, Connecticut, United States.[1][4 right from their website so how you figure multi national when thier headquartered in the us they might have foriegn execs but in the end its a u s company

  • Respond to this video... and why you guys talking bout that stuff this is about martial art enjoy the video got to those videos to discuss that

  • Evertyone! It's not karate - it's jujutsu. It portrays the time in Japan when Judo (a new martial art back then) was tryng to make its place in Japanese society (Meiji era).

  • @mycal64 Sorry but I saw this movie and this is the second part. In the first one he does fight a Ju jutsu ka, but in this one he fights with one of the Ju jutsu ka brothers, who is a Karate master.

  • @kappanisan Ok no worries. Thanks for clarifying that for me.

  • OOOOOOOOOOOooooooooooooooooooo­oooooooooo!!!!!!!!!

    Is this from the 1965 Mifune/Kayama version??? I've been looking for this for a while!!!!!

  • This is a remake - from the '50's? - but I'd like to see Sugata Sanshiro Part 2 (Kurosawa's sequel from 1945) which has judo vs karate on a snowy mountain as well. I'll bet Kurosawa did it far better than this though!

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  • great movie!

  • This is where MMA came from!

  • @deejin25 Bullshit!

  • @osensei2987 You have to love such a well thought out eloquent answer. Makes us proud to know such adults live. Yep.

  • @deejin25 Like I said ...! Shaolin monks were doing MMA long before Jiu Jutsu, Karate or Judo existed. Shaolin monks were trained in striking, grappling, locking, throwing and weapons. Once the Shaolin temple was destroyed monks traveled and taught their arts to fellow travelers. These students then became specialists in certain shaolin arts and this is how all of the styles became separated and began to develop independent of one another. Then they spread throughout Asia in various forms.

  • @osensei2987 No I believe the only words you used were. "Bullshit!". A true testament to your eloquence, mastery of martial ethics and your courtesy.

  • @deejin25 No I'm studying Zen and "Bullshit!" is the word that erupted spontaneously as a direct result of contemplating the answer to a koan! HA HA HA HA!

  • @deejin25 The last person I knew that had mastery of martial ethics and courtesy abused his wife and committed suicide! More bullshit!

  • @osensei2987 How fortunate you seem to be in no danger of mastering ethics or courtesy of any type. You certainly are making a great impression here.

  • @osensei2987 chinese martial arts and japanese martial arts appeared around the same time. It has been hard to track back time but it all began with bodidharma and through china, the japanese formed karate,judo,aikido,etc. it came about the same time. there is not point in seperating martial arts. It is all one.

  • @osensei2987 So are you saying that the Shaolin is the root of all other martial arts?

  • @kappanisan No! But many arts across Asia can be traced back to Shoalin and others can be traced back to Taoist arts.

  • @kappanisan For Judo, look back to Chinese Wrestling (Shua Jioax).

    For Aikido and Jiu Jutsu look to Chi'Na (the art of seizing) as well as influences from Tai Chi & Bagua.

    For Karate, look to Southern Styles like White Crane and Wing Tsun as well as Northern styles. Also movements from some of the healing & spiritual forms like QiGong are found in Karate kata. The same Kung Fu influences are found in countries like Korea, Philipeans, Malaysia, Thailand, etc.

  • @osensei2987 Well I agree about the Chinese arts influence in Karate but, in the case of Ju Jutsu and later Judo and Aikido, Ju Jutsu was mainly developed in the battle fields of feudal Japan, in a time when the Chinese influence was not so strong, or even when the country was closed to other countries. So I would say that Ju Jutsu is more of an original style, and even if you see grappling techs in Chinese arts, their are not as specialized as the Japanese ones.

  • I have looked for this film everywhere and can not find it.

  • any more clips from Judo Saga?

  • 1965, reg. Seiichiro Uchikawa, Judo Saga (probably)

  • This is from one of the remakes, not the Kurosawa film.

  • @voltagedrop Please give me the name of this film. thanks.

  • @naluhoku

    There have been several remakes, all called Sugata Sanshiro. I don't know which one this is, but I think it is either the 1955 or 1965 remake.

  • @naluhoku Judo Saga

  • ubistvennyi fil'm

  • smirtelno!

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