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Uploaded by on Mar 11, 2008

An AMV I made to Johnny Horton's Sink the Bismark. Set to Space Battleship Yamato (Starblazers)

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  • as stated before in other comments this is not all SBY footage....@1:30 that footage is (IIRC) from the Read Or Die OVA @ 0:24 that actually IS SBY Footage just a bit tricky to find because it's like trailer/special feature footage 0:54 is clearly SBY so I assume you mean just after that scene at 0:54 which is Space Pirate Captain Herlok til about 1:00 and at 1:07 the guys being rescued is from Neon Genesis Evangelion hope that answers your question.

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  • @MrYamato67 when the Bismark was built, the Yamato wasn't finished, so technically, yes, the Bismark was the biggest ship of her (short) time

  • @MrYamato67

    and then we sunk the Yamato

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  • holla if you watched star blazers on TV after school in the late 70's

  • @ZakkLamm they didnt hate america many japanese soldiers loved america or at least didnt hate it and thought a war was a bad idea. but they would rather defend thier nation and their families in their nation than stay in america or stay at home and not help whatsoever. and japan wouldnt have invaded mainland us cuz they didnt want the land. they just wanted asia (china, korea, indochina) and the pacific ocean and islands. they had several chances to take alaska but never did.

  • @warhawk9566 Precisely. It's been a long time since America has had an enemy that challenged us like Japan did. The Japanese Empire was poised to launch an invasion of mainland America, even, though it was ruled as too costly and dangerous due to the prospect of civilian militia opposition. In the end, our enemies fought and died for the same reason we did: they loved their nation and hated her enemies.

  • @USMarineRifleman0311 yes we did. but it took us over 40 bombs and 30 torpedo's to do so. and lost several planes in the process (cuz thats all that was used to destroy yamato. dont remember the number of planes lost) dont discredit it. it died as it wanted to, fighting to the last moment

  • one thing you have to respect about the japanese is their pride in the yamato.

  • @MrYamato67 jajajaja but the Yamato never sank a ship jajajaa

  • Прикольный мультик.

  • 1:00 IMA FIRIN' MAH LAZOR!

  • Yamato always returns. :)

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