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SHOGUN: Each Character's Surprising Fate After The Finale!
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Instead of showing us the decisive battle that secured Toranaga’s victory and his future as shogun, the Shogun finale simply described the battle as Toranaga designed it. James Clavell’s book also has an equally abrupt ending. The author did write more books focusing on Asian history but he never continued John Blackthorne’s story. This is why I wanted to look at the real history behind Shogun and see what happened to the characters in real life. What was Lady Ochiba’s fate for example? What happened to the heir? How did Ishido die? Let’s talk about the main characters and their ending.

00:00 Intro
00:49 Toranaga
01:59 Blackthorne
02:57 Yabushige
03:31 Ishido
04:15 Lady Ochiba & The Heir
05:17 Fuji
05:41 Mariko
06:19 Buntaro

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@kaifengwu6565

3 weeks ago

The heir did not openly challenge Tokugawa. Instead, when Hideyori the heir sponsored the construction of Hoko-ji temple, Tokugawa read between the lines and found a word on the inscription on the bronze bell to be offensive to him. This was but a flimsy excuse to wage a war to dispose of the heir, which had long been Tokugawa’s plan. The fact is, he cannot claim and enjoy his title as Shogun as long as the heir lives and breathes. Ishida is no better and will most likely do the same if he won. From the very beginning, the heir and his mother’s fates were sealed.

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@cameronperkins4227

3 weeks ago

Crazy because I was thinking Buntaro was gonna be a traitor. Especially when it was showed it survived. I’d say he got the best character development

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@Toto-95

2 weeks ago

This video was better than i expected ! No clickbait, to the point and kept neutral ! Liked and subbed ! Good job ! 👍

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@DLMF2010

3 weeks ago

Buntaro might have been a wife beater, which I find very reprehensible, but he never struck me as capable of disloyalty to his lord.

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@sarahsmith1116

3 weeks ago

Simply magnificent presentation. So informative and I thank you!!!

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@billiemink77

3 weeks ago

I just watched this last night I thank you so much for sharing I appreciate your caring about the characters in the movie and bringing them to life

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@aleccap5946

2 weeks ago

Very good acting, beautifully shot in Vancouver, incredible dress what more could you want

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@gn-z1130

3 weeks ago

0:41 It's not Japanese music. Completely Chinese music. It's not good to confuse them.

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@aakashgangadhar3580

3 weeks ago

Well, atleast my man Buntaro gets a happy ending!

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@michaelhall2709

3 weeks ago

Though Clavell never took up the character of John Blackthorne again, he is mentioned in passing in Clavell’s novel “Gai-Jin,” which takes place a couple of centuries later as Japan is being forced to re-open to the West. It’s no “Shogun,” but it has a lot in the way of that novel’s bloody sweep and colorful characters based loosely on real historical events and people, and I’d certainly be intrigued to see what the producers of the Hulu miniseries could do with it.

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@AdeptKing

3 weeks ago

Well I guess Buntaro got to move on after what happened.

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@Xenolar

3 weeks ago

The laws and systems, which Toranaga crafted, would eliminate an intetnal conflict in Japan in the next 250 years. The irony was that losers at Sekigahara , House Shimadu or House Moori eventually overthrew Toranaga's shogunate 250 years later. The conspiracy within conspiracies. Who won''t give up will eventually win.

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@phdtesla8325

3 weeks ago

The actor playing Buntaro is very good looking and tall!

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@anamariecameron7874

3 weeks ago

We need to have more tv series and this part of Japan history

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@ericd1022

3 weeks ago

Hear me out: Toranaga was the true villain of SHOGUN. Blackthorne kept begging to leave but Toranaga kept him around just to distract his own enemies. He had many of his own men commit seppuku throughout the show. He sent Mariko to her death. He tortured Akeji village, his own people. He attempted and succeeded in wresting power from the true heir to the taiko. He did many bad things just to seize power, sacrificing even those close to him. And that's exactly what villains do. Toranaga was the villain.

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@VolkovVelikan

3 weeks ago

Fuji was real, she was just not as important as her book/series counterpart. Hiromatsu did indeed had a granddaughter, but she was not really involved in any of the historical events.

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@synonys

3 weeks ago

1:52 syphilis being one of the few New World diseases he would have never gotten but for the Portuguese traders.

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@zacharyschneider5119

2 weeks ago

My thoughts after reading the novel around Fuji is that was "her" happy ending she fulfilled her duty to her liege lord, made sure blackthorns house was in a good position by making sure he would be taken care of. Also she can finally join her husband and child in the afterlife.

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@robgoodsight6216

1 week ago

If you ever travel to Japan, visit Nikko, in the huge temple area Tokugawa's resting place is there to be visited.

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