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Uploaded by on Aug 7, 2010

Warrior Samurai Showdown Series Specail 2009 The legendary Japanese samurai Musashi meets his archrival Kojiro in a climactic duel in 1612 Ep3

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  • @del885 you are an idiot with your callow comment

  • @LoneMyth Such a pretty big word for a moron like you

  • @del885 There are pretty big words that you're small mind can't understand. You should leave History to smart people like me and play with you're toys. LOL

  • @del885 that was the worst comment ive ever heard, he should be proud that he was with the green berets, one of the worlds most elite groups. it shows how even though his experiences are incredible, he can still be surprised by tactics used so long ago. And just to let you know, any military personel is not paid much for there job, and there is nothing wrong with making a tv show that people can enjoy, even if it is "just for money" or to see and learn 1st hand ecperiences. :)

  • @airsoftomatic I couldnt said it better myself.

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  • Wooooow!! They did not called Katana "teh bestest swoard evah" and there are no (meanwhile compulsive) fake comparisons between european swords and katAnas with moronic comments how "dull, clumsy, heavy and shitty" european swords were. I must be dreaming...

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  • @Roflelf

    But they bend and are prone to edge rolling. Plenty of original swords prove this.

  • @Protherium At least they don't break.

  • @Roflelf

    "European swords can break bones"

    No they can't. Check out "European sword and Bludgeoning Power" on my channel. They actually are designed to cut, thrust and slice, if struck with force pretty little crushing effect will be achieved.

  • @Protherium Well you know, Katana is like a sword designed to cut flesh, European swords can break bones, but in this case Bones can break Kantanas. It's a great sword, but they break pretty easily too.

  • 5:36 eeeeyyyyoooiiiieeeeyyyyoooiii (>D ROFL) *arrow smack* (O_O Yikes!!!)...

  • good vid. although I do have to say the samurai didn't really used the katana. It didn't become very important to them until the edo period which is, ironically, the peace time. It is during this time that the samurai had time to devote to swordmanship. During the sengoku jidai almost all samurai used either yumi or yari. Tactically they are superior to katana (reach) and were a lot cheaper. Battlefield samurai did use katana for boarding action or as a sidearm though their main weapon was yumi

  • @Protherium i get what ur saying, but thats what modern historians say. I bet if you asked a samurai a real one i dont think they would say that each sword is good for what its meant to do like every gun .45 good for what it is and a .50 cal barretta good for what it is.

  • I like how there's some Bujinkan guy he's fighting! Doe's he know he's really fighting a Ninja. Ninja wear master of Weapons...and disguise too! Ninja were masters of impersonating Samurai!! You've just been infiltrated buddy!

  • @del885 Are you for real...Wow.

  • These videos with terry rule!!

    I wish I was more like terry,I am kind of a wussy.

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