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Puffer Fish Liver + Peer Pressure
Bandō Mitsugorō VIII, a Japanese traditional theater actor, claimed that he is immune to “Fugu Kimo” or puffer fish liver. He ate 4 portions when he went out with his friends in a restaurant then died 8 hours later.
published: 02 Jul 2023
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Bando Mitsugoro - Kabuki Actor, Selection of Clips
Bando Mitsugoro X (1956-2015) succeeded to his stage name in 2001 following the death of his father Mitsugoro IX. He had been trained in Kabuki acting and dancing by his father, who had learned under the renowned Onoe Kikugoro VI nd Kikugoro’s head disciple, Onoe Shoroku. He was one of the best male role actors and was particularly renowned as a dancer. He appears on many Kabuki DVDs, including a series on the Bando School of Dance.
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published: 01 Jan 2015
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Behind the Counter at a local Japanese Poisonous Puffer Fish Fugu Restaurant
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Behind the counter at a family owned Japanese Fugu Puffer fish blowfish restaurant in Tokyo. This local Tokyo hidden gem is located at Sumiyoshi Ginza Shopping Street, just 3 minutes from Sumiyoshi station, you’ll find a family owned live fugu speciality restaurant Koshiji. Fugu also called puffer fish or blowfish is a luxury Japanese food dish most famously known for its poisonous organs that if eaten can easily lead to death, and why only licensed chefs are able to prepare and serve it in Japan. Today, I’m taking you behind the counter to show you how this deadly fish is served in Japan. Yamada san has been running his fugu restaurant for 45 years now, and at the age of 75, he’s slowly handing over the...
published: 27 Jan 2023
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Japanese Actor's Deadly Claim: Ate Toxic Pufferfish Liver and Passed Away
In this video, we explore a Reddit post about Japanese actor Bandō Mitsugorō VIII, who claimed to be immune to the toxin found in pufferfish liver. We discuss various opinions on why he believed this, including the possibility of impressing his friends. We also touch on the toxicity of the liver and its prohibition. Join us to learn more! Don't forget to subscribe and like the video! 🎥✨
published: 07 Jul 2023
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The God of Kabuki Dance
If you want to learn more about Bandō Mitsugorō VII and other great kabuki dancers, check out this full-length video: https://youtu.be/HUUyJnWnYoc
Special thanks to the Patreon members who make these videos possible, including C. H. White, Eric Pan, SuperGingernutz, calvin, Valerie, Tina Draughon, Faith, Kieran Byfield, Jonatan Alvarado, Adrian Smetsers, jokermxyzptlk, Bryan LaVergne, Sean Brown, Bobby Nakamoto, kuyumikusachi, Eddie Lew, Carol Whiteside, Shelly, Avarice donator, Ryan McNabb, John Inman, FlyingRat, Jerome Collet, Suleiman, Ashlin Allen, Alberto Bueno, Isaac, J. Thev, Tayler, Caitlin Duffy, Kristin Newton, ML and Robert Montgomery!
You can also support Kabuki In-Depth on Patreon:
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And if you want to learn more about anything kabuki-rel...
published: 12 Mar 2024
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Top 5 Most Embarrassing Deaths in History
History is filled with tales of heroism, bravery, and triumph. But it also holds stories of unfortunate and often embarrassing ends. In this video, we delve into the top 5 most surprising and unusual deaths in history, each with its own twist that makes it unforgettable.
King Edward II (1327 AD): Discover the shocking and gruesome end of King Edward II of England, who was brutally executed in a horrifying manner orchestrated by his own wife.
Humayun (1556 AD): Learn about the tragic and ironic death of Mughal Emperor Humayun, who met his end after tripping over his own robes and falling down a flight of stairs.
Sir Arthur Aston (1649 AD): Uncover the brutal and ironic death of Sir Arthur Aston, a soldier beaten to death with his own wooden leg by Oliver Cromwell's forces.
Julien Offray...
published: 26 Jul 2024
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The 10 Most Ironic Deaths In History
Ironic deaths are the stuff of legend when it comes to the craziest deaths imaginable. For starters, the owner of the Segway died in a Segway accident and a Green Party candidate was killed by an SUV. Some of the most ironic deaths of recent memory have been gathered here on this ironic death list.
Ironic deaths are both easy and hard to define; unlike the Alanis Morissette song, there's a little more subtlety to calling a freaky death "ironic." Some of the most tragic deaths in history, however, were true cases of irony and life finding a way to turn death into something simultaneously funny and fascinating. These crazy deaths and stupid deaths feature stories of people who died in ways you might not expect.
To see more on the 'Most Ironic Demises' list, go here:
https://www.ranker.com...
published: 01 May 2024
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Mukbang Makanan Beracun Berakhir Fatal | Kisah Aktor Jepang Keracunan Ikan Buntal #shorts #kasus
Bando Mitsugoro VIII, seorang aktor kabuki asal Jepang nekad mukbang makanan beracun. #shorts #kasus
published: 06 Feb 2024
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Top 10 Most Unfortunate or Embarrassing Deaths in our History.
Death is a strange thing. It's an inexorable part of life, it's very close to us and every single living being, yet it's still incredible mysterious. Under most circumstances, we see death as a tragedy: something to mourn about and to cry for. But then there are also those rare cases where death became embarrassing or tragic for the few.
Here are the 10 strangest and most unusual deaths in history.
1.EMPEDOCLES — DIED 430 BC
2.PYRRHUS OF EPIRUS — DIED 272 BC
3.ELEAZAR MACCABEUS — DIED 162 BC
4.EMPEROR VALERIAN — DIED 260 AD
5.HUMPHREY DE BOHUN — DIED 1322 AD
6.KING EDWARD II — DIED 1327 AD
7.HUMAYUN — DIED 1556 AD
8.ARTHUR ASTON — DIED 1649 AD
9.JULIEN OFFRAY DE LA METTRIE — DIED 1751 AD
10.BANDŌ MITSUGORŌ VIII — DIED 1975 AD
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published: 12 Jul 2022
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The Most Difficult Feat in Kabuki? ・ Chūshingura Nanayaku
In this video, we take a look at the acting tradition of Chūshingura Nanayaku ("Chūshingura Seven Roles"), established by Ichikawa Danzō IV in 1781 and continued by the next generation of kaneru yakusha, including Nakamura Utaemon III, Bandō Mitsugorō III, Onoe Kikugorō III and others.
I hope to continue gathering more information on Chūshingura Nanayaku. If you have any good source of information on the topic, please let me know!
Special thanks to the Patreon members who make these videos possible: C. H. White, Eric Pan, SuperGingernutz, calvin, Valerie, Tina Draughon, Faith and Kieran Byfield!
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published: 20 Nov 2022
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Puffer Fish Liver + Peer Pressure
Bandō Mitsugorō VIII, a Japanese traditional theater actor, claimed that he is immune to “Fugu Kimo” or puffer fish liver. He ate 4 portions when he went out wi...
Bandō Mitsugorō VIII, a Japanese traditional theater actor, claimed that he is immune to “Fugu Kimo” or puffer fish liver. He ate 4 portions when he went out with his friends in a restaurant then died 8 hours later.
https://wn.com/Puffer_Fish_Liver_Peer_Pressure
Bandō Mitsugorō VIII, a Japanese traditional theater actor, claimed that he is immune to “Fugu Kimo” or puffer fish liver. He ate 4 portions when he went out with his friends in a restaurant then died 8 hours later.
- published: 02 Jul 2023
- views: 67
3:59
Bando Mitsugoro - Kabuki Actor, Selection of Clips
Bando Mitsugoro X (1956-2015) succeeded to his stage name in 2001 following the death of his father Mitsugoro IX. He had been trained in Kabuki acting and danci...
Bando Mitsugoro X (1956-2015) succeeded to his stage name in 2001 following the death of his father Mitsugoro IX. He had been trained in Kabuki acting and dancing by his father, who had learned under the renowned Onoe Kikugoro VI nd Kikugoro’s head disciple, Onoe Shoroku. He was one of the best male role actors and was particularly renowned as a dancer. He appears on many Kabuki DVDs, including a series on the Bando School of Dance.
http://www.farsidemusic.com/acatalog/KABUKI.html
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Far-Side-Music/226120764081883
https://twitter.com/farsidemusic
https://wn.com/Bando_Mitsugoro_Kabuki_Actor,_Selection_Of_Clips
Bando Mitsugoro X (1956-2015) succeeded to his stage name in 2001 following the death of his father Mitsugoro IX. He had been trained in Kabuki acting and dancing by his father, who had learned under the renowned Onoe Kikugoro VI nd Kikugoro’s head disciple, Onoe Shoroku. He was one of the best male role actors and was particularly renowned as a dancer. He appears on many Kabuki DVDs, including a series on the Bando School of Dance.
http://www.farsidemusic.com/acatalog/KABUKI.html
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Far-Side-Music/226120764081883
https://twitter.com/farsidemusic
- published: 01 Jan 2015
- views: 4484
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Behind the Counter at a local Japanese Poisonous Puffer Fish Fugu Restaurant
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Behind the counter at a family owned Japanese Fugu Puffer fish blowfish resta...
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Behind the counter at a family owned Japanese Fugu Puffer fish blowfish restaurant in Tokyo. This local Tokyo hidden gem is located at Sumiyoshi Ginza Shopping Street, just 3 minutes from Sumiyoshi station, you’ll find a family owned live fugu speciality restaurant Koshiji. Fugu also called puffer fish or blowfish is a luxury Japanese food dish most famously known for its poisonous organs that if eaten can easily lead to death, and why only licensed chefs are able to prepare and serve it in Japan. Today, I’m taking you behind the counter to show you how this deadly fish is served in Japan. Yamada san has been running his fugu restaurant for 45 years now, and at the age of 75, he’s slowly handing over the reins to his children and grandchildren. When he first started 45 years ago, the shop was much smaller, but became quite a popular spot for locals. Apparently, there are around 350 different kinds of Fugu but only 22 of them are permitted by the government for consumption and the shop prefer to serve live, Tiger Pufferfish, known as the king of fugu. To get the Fugu license, you must pass the written and hand’s on test after going through a lecture course held at the poison removal facility, with 2 year working experience prerequisite. Yamada san's grandson is finally scheduled to take the test this year, to help continue on the family business. Fugu itself is a white fish, which is a densely textured when raw so its cut transparently thin, but its soft and airy when cooked. It’s best eaten as fresh as possible as it quickly loses taste as time passes. A very unique and elegant Japanese dining experience when prepared by a skilled chef.
Koshiji Fugu Restaurant 活ふぐ料理 越路
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Behind the counter at a family owned Japanese Fugu Puffer fish blowfish restaurant in Tokyo. This local Tokyo hidden gem is located at Sumiyoshi Ginza Shopping Street, just 3 minutes from Sumiyoshi station, you’ll find a family owned live fugu speciality restaurant Koshiji. Fugu also called puffer fish or blowfish is a luxury Japanese food dish most famously known for its poisonous organs that if eaten can easily lead to death, and why only licensed chefs are able to prepare and serve it in Japan. Today, I’m taking you behind the counter to show you how this deadly fish is served in Japan. Yamada san has been running his fugu restaurant for 45 years now, and at the age of 75, he’s slowly handing over the reins to his children and grandchildren. When he first started 45 years ago, the shop was much smaller, but became quite a popular spot for locals. Apparently, there are around 350 different kinds of Fugu but only 22 of them are permitted by the government for consumption and the shop prefer to serve live, Tiger Pufferfish, known as the king of fugu. To get the Fugu license, you must pass the written and hand’s on test after going through a lecture course held at the poison removal facility, with 2 year working experience prerequisite. Yamada san's grandson is finally scheduled to take the test this year, to help continue on the family business. Fugu itself is a white fish, which is a densely textured when raw so its cut transparently thin, but its soft and airy when cooked. It’s best eaten as fresh as possible as it quickly loses taste as time passes. A very unique and elegant Japanese dining experience when prepared by a skilled chef.
Koshiji Fugu Restaurant 活ふぐ料理 越路
- https://goo.gl/maps/ThNSn73Cpgdyb1Pq7
- https://r.gnavi.co.jp/jdh33dbw0000/
Watch more Japan Behind the Counter videos here
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- https://www.tokyozebra.com/mrch
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- published: 27 Jan 2023
- views: 1976840
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Japanese Actor's Deadly Claim: Ate Toxic Pufferfish Liver and Passed Away
In this video, we explore a Reddit post about Japanese actor Bandō Mitsugorō VIII, who claimed to be immune to the toxin found in pufferfish liver. We discuss v...
In this video, we explore a Reddit post about Japanese actor Bandō Mitsugorō VIII, who claimed to be immune to the toxin found in pufferfish liver. We discuss various opinions on why he believed this, including the possibility of impressing his friends. We also touch on the toxicity of the liver and its prohibition. Join us to learn more! Don't forget to subscribe and like the video! 🎥✨
https://wn.com/Japanese_Actor's_Deadly_Claim_Ate_Toxic_Pufferfish_Liver_And_Passed_Away
In this video, we explore a Reddit post about Japanese actor Bandō Mitsugorō VIII, who claimed to be immune to the toxin found in pufferfish liver. We discuss various opinions on why he believed this, including the possibility of impressing his friends. We also touch on the toxicity of the liver and its prohibition. Join us to learn more! Don't forget to subscribe and like the video! 🎥✨
- published: 07 Jul 2023
- views: 12
0:33
The God of Kabuki Dance
If you want to learn more about Bandō Mitsugorō VII and other great kabuki dancers, check out this full-length video: https://youtu.be/HUUyJnWnYoc
Special than...
If you want to learn more about Bandō Mitsugorō VII and other great kabuki dancers, check out this full-length video: https://youtu.be/HUUyJnWnYoc
Special thanks to the Patreon members who make these videos possible, including C. H. White, Eric Pan, SuperGingernutz, calvin, Valerie, Tina Draughon, Faith, Kieran Byfield, Jonatan Alvarado, Adrian Smetsers, jokermxyzptlk, Bryan LaVergne, Sean Brown, Bobby Nakamoto, kuyumikusachi, Eddie Lew, Carol Whiteside, Shelly, Avarice donator, Ryan McNabb, John Inman, FlyingRat, Jerome Collet, Suleiman, Ashlin Allen, Alberto Bueno, Isaac, J. Thev, Tayler, Caitlin Duffy, Kristin Newton, ML and Robert Montgomery!
You can also support Kabuki In-Depth on Patreon:
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And if you want to learn more about anything kabuki-related, always check out first the website https://www.kabuki21.com !
https://wn.com/The_God_Of_Kabuki_Dance
If you want to learn more about Bandō Mitsugorō VII and other great kabuki dancers, check out this full-length video: https://youtu.be/HUUyJnWnYoc
Special thanks to the Patreon members who make these videos possible, including C. H. White, Eric Pan, SuperGingernutz, calvin, Valerie, Tina Draughon, Faith, Kieran Byfield, Jonatan Alvarado, Adrian Smetsers, jokermxyzptlk, Bryan LaVergne, Sean Brown, Bobby Nakamoto, kuyumikusachi, Eddie Lew, Carol Whiteside, Shelly, Avarice donator, Ryan McNabb, John Inman, FlyingRat, Jerome Collet, Suleiman, Ashlin Allen, Alberto Bueno, Isaac, J. Thev, Tayler, Caitlin Duffy, Kristin Newton, ML and Robert Montgomery!
You can also support Kabuki In-Depth on Patreon:
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And if you want to learn more about anything kabuki-related, always check out first the website https://www.kabuki21.com !
- published: 12 Mar 2024
- views: 6666
5:30
Top 5 Most Embarrassing Deaths in History
History is filled with tales of heroism, bravery, and triumph. But it also holds stories of unfortunate and often embarrassing ends. In this video, we delve int...
History is filled with tales of heroism, bravery, and triumph. But it also holds stories of unfortunate and often embarrassing ends. In this video, we delve into the top 5 most surprising and unusual deaths in history, each with its own twist that makes it unforgettable.
King Edward II (1327 AD): Discover the shocking and gruesome end of King Edward II of England, who was brutally executed in a horrifying manner orchestrated by his own wife.
Humayun (1556 AD): Learn about the tragic and ironic death of Mughal Emperor Humayun, who met his end after tripping over his own robes and falling down a flight of stairs.
Sir Arthur Aston (1649 AD): Uncover the brutal and ironic death of Sir Arthur Aston, a soldier beaten to death with his own wooden leg by Oliver Cromwell's forces.
Julien Offray de La Mettrie (1751 AD): Explore the life and ironic death of French philosopher Julien Offray de La Mettrie, who ate himself to death at a feast held in his honor.
Bandō Mitsugorō VIII (1975 AD): Discover the fate of Bandō Mitsugorō VIII, a renowned Kabuki actor who claimed immunity to pufferfish poison but died after consuming the deadly delicacy.
Each of these stories is a reminder that death can come in the most unexpected and often embarrassing ways. From a king executed in a horrifying manner to an emperor tripping over his own robes, a philosopher eating himself to death, and a national treasure challenging nature's toxins—history has no shortage of bizarre and unfortunate ends.
Keywords:
Unusual deaths
Historical deaths
Bizarre deaths
King Edward II
Humayun
Sir Arthur Aston
Julien Offray de La Mettrie
Bandō Mitsugorō VIII
Tragic deaths
Historical mysteries
Tags:
#UnusualDeaths #HistoricalDeaths #BizarreDeaths #KingEdwardII #Humayun #SirArthurAston #JulienOffrayDeLaMettrie #BandōMitsugorōVIII #TragicDeaths #HistoricalMysteries #TwistsInTheTale
https://wn.com/Top_5_Most_Embarrassing_Deaths_In_History
History is filled with tales of heroism, bravery, and triumph. But it also holds stories of unfortunate and often embarrassing ends. In this video, we delve into the top 5 most surprising and unusual deaths in history, each with its own twist that makes it unforgettable.
King Edward II (1327 AD): Discover the shocking and gruesome end of King Edward II of England, who was brutally executed in a horrifying manner orchestrated by his own wife.
Humayun (1556 AD): Learn about the tragic and ironic death of Mughal Emperor Humayun, who met his end after tripping over his own robes and falling down a flight of stairs.
Sir Arthur Aston (1649 AD): Uncover the brutal and ironic death of Sir Arthur Aston, a soldier beaten to death with his own wooden leg by Oliver Cromwell's forces.
Julien Offray de La Mettrie (1751 AD): Explore the life and ironic death of French philosopher Julien Offray de La Mettrie, who ate himself to death at a feast held in his honor.
Bandō Mitsugorō VIII (1975 AD): Discover the fate of Bandō Mitsugorō VIII, a renowned Kabuki actor who claimed immunity to pufferfish poison but died after consuming the deadly delicacy.
Each of these stories is a reminder that death can come in the most unexpected and often embarrassing ways. From a king executed in a horrifying manner to an emperor tripping over his own robes, a philosopher eating himself to death, and a national treasure challenging nature's toxins—history has no shortage of bizarre and unfortunate ends.
Keywords:
Unusual deaths
Historical deaths
Bizarre deaths
King Edward II
Humayun
Sir Arthur Aston
Julien Offray de La Mettrie
Bandō Mitsugorō VIII
Tragic deaths
Historical mysteries
Tags:
#UnusualDeaths #HistoricalDeaths #BizarreDeaths #KingEdwardII #Humayun #SirArthurAston #JulienOffrayDeLaMettrie #BandōMitsugorōVIII #TragicDeaths #HistoricalMysteries #TwistsInTheTale
- published: 26 Jul 2024
- views: 1060
10:22
The 10 Most Ironic Deaths In History
Ironic deaths are the stuff of legend when it comes to the craziest deaths imaginable. For starters, the owner of the Segway died in a Segway accident and a Gre...
Ironic deaths are the stuff of legend when it comes to the craziest deaths imaginable. For starters, the owner of the Segway died in a Segway accident and a Green Party candidate was killed by an SUV. Some of the most ironic deaths of recent memory have been gathered here on this ironic death list.
Ironic deaths are both easy and hard to define; unlike the Alanis Morissette song, there's a little more subtlety to calling a freaky death "ironic." Some of the most tragic deaths in history, however, were true cases of irony and life finding a way to turn death into something simultaneously funny and fascinating. These crazy deaths and stupid deaths feature stories of people who died in ways you might not expect.
To see more on the 'Most Ironic Demises' list, go here:
https://www.ranker.com/list/ironic-demise/setareh-janda
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https://wn.com/The_10_Most_Ironic_Deaths_In_History
Ironic deaths are the stuff of legend when it comes to the craziest deaths imaginable. For starters, the owner of the Segway died in a Segway accident and a Green Party candidate was killed by an SUV. Some of the most ironic deaths of recent memory have been gathered here on this ironic death list.
Ironic deaths are both easy and hard to define; unlike the Alanis Morissette song, there's a little more subtlety to calling a freaky death "ironic." Some of the most tragic deaths in history, however, were true cases of irony and life finding a way to turn death into something simultaneously funny and fascinating. These crazy deaths and stupid deaths feature stories of people who died in ways you might not expect.
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- published: 01 May 2024
- views: 76541
9:11
Top 10 Most Unfortunate or Embarrassing Deaths in our History.
Death is a strange thing. It's an inexorable part of life, it's very close to us and every single living being, yet it's still incredible mysterious. Under most...
Death is a strange thing. It's an inexorable part of life, it's very close to us and every single living being, yet it's still incredible mysterious. Under most circumstances, we see death as a tragedy: something to mourn about and to cry for. But then there are also those rare cases where death became embarrassing or tragic for the few.
Here are the 10 strangest and most unusual deaths in history.
1.EMPEDOCLES — DIED 430 BC
2.PYRRHUS OF EPIRUS — DIED 272 BC
3.ELEAZAR MACCABEUS — DIED 162 BC
4.EMPEROR VALERIAN — DIED 260 AD
5.HUMPHREY DE BOHUN — DIED 1322 AD
6.KING EDWARD II — DIED 1327 AD
7.HUMAYUN — DIED 1556 AD
8.ARTHUR ASTON — DIED 1649 AD
9.JULIEN OFFRAY DE LA METTRIE — DIED 1751 AD
10.BANDŌ MITSUGORŌ VIII — DIED 1975 AD
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Death is a strange thing. It's an inexorable part of life, it's very close to us and every single living being, yet it's still incredible mysterious. Under most circumstances, we see death as a tragedy: something to mourn about and to cry for. But then there are also those rare cases where death became embarrassing or tragic for the few.
Here are the 10 strangest and most unusual deaths in history.
1.EMPEDOCLES — DIED 430 BC
2.PYRRHUS OF EPIRUS — DIED 272 BC
3.ELEAZAR MACCABEUS — DIED 162 BC
4.EMPEROR VALERIAN — DIED 260 AD
5.HUMPHREY DE BOHUN — DIED 1322 AD
6.KING EDWARD II — DIED 1327 AD
7.HUMAYUN — DIED 1556 AD
8.ARTHUR ASTON — DIED 1649 AD
9.JULIEN OFFRAY DE LA METTRIE — DIED 1751 AD
10.BANDŌ MITSUGORŌ VIII — DIED 1975 AD
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-This video has no negative impact on the original works (It would actually be positive for them)
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-It is not transformative in nature.
-We've only used bits and pieces of videos to get the point across where necessary.
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- published: 12 Jul 2022
- views: 118
8:00
The Most Difficult Feat in Kabuki? ・ Chūshingura Nanayaku
In this video, we take a look at the acting tradition of Chūshingura Nanayaku ("Chūshingura Seven Roles"), established by Ichikawa Danzō IV in 1781 and continue...
In this video, we take a look at the acting tradition of Chūshingura Nanayaku ("Chūshingura Seven Roles"), established by Ichikawa Danzō IV in 1781 and continued by the next generation of kaneru yakusha, including Nakamura Utaemon III, Bandō Mitsugorō III, Onoe Kikugorō III and others.
I hope to continue gathering more information on Chūshingura Nanayaku. If you have any good source of information on the topic, please let me know!
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In this video, we take a look at the acting tradition of Chūshingura Nanayaku ("Chūshingura Seven Roles"), established by Ichikawa Danzō IV in 1781 and continued by the next generation of kaneru yakusha, including Nakamura Utaemon III, Bandō Mitsugorō III, Onoe Kikugorō III and others.
I hope to continue gathering more information on Chūshingura Nanayaku. If you have any good source of information on the topic, please let me know!
Special thanks to the Patreon members who make these videos possible: C. H. White, Eric Pan, SuperGingernutz, calvin, Valerie, Tina Draughon, Faith and Kieran Byfield!
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- published: 20 Nov 2022
- views: 2319