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OFH Throwback- Episode #171- Who Was the African Samurai? (Part I)

Aug 28, 2024
Yasuke, an African Samurai, defied odds as a bodyguard for Jesuit missionaries in Japan during the Warring States period. This fascinating tale dives into the historical accuracy of his representation in contemporary culture, including the Assassin's Creed series. Explore the rich cultural interplay between hip-hop icons like Wu-Tang Clan and samurai mythology. Discover the mystery of Yasuke's origins, his rise to samurai status amidst Japan's chaotic era, and how limited records only add to his legendary status.
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ANECDOTE

Liquid Swords

  • The 1995 hip-hop album Liquid Swords by the Wu-Tang Clan's GZA opens with a sample from the 1980 film Shogun Assassin.
  • The film is a mashup of two Japanese films from the Lone Wolf and Cub series.
INSIGHT

Samurai and Emcee

  • The samurai and the emcee share the characteristic of possessing "relaxed intensity".
  • Both embody a state of supreme ease while controlling deadly power, reflecting a "cool aesthetic."
ANECDOTE

Afro Samurai

  • Afro Samurai, a manga and anime series, blends hip-hop, soul music, and Black American culture with Japanese culture.
  • Samuel L. Jackson collaborated with Japanese producers and the RZA to bring Afro Samurai to American audiences.
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