I love how he went from a literal killing machine, always looking for opponent to defeat to a normal farmer who willing to do whatever it take to help a starving village. That's one of the best character development I've ever seen.
I love how it's started off as pretty simple. In the beginning, it about some vagabond trying to be strongest swordsman under the heaven, then it gets more and more philosophical.
Ima be honest , I fell in love with vagabond and Vinland saga and the way that both characters just say fuck the murder and start farming to find them selfs, sometimes the simple way is the best way
@@buti5679 How so exactly? The farming in Vagabond is literally showed in this video and the farming for Vinland Saga is also literally the next arc aka next season
Well i read Vinland saga but right now i feel like all i need is finding happiness. So i decided to let vagabond guide me to my goal to find happiness.
Because a warriors temperament is truly tested in the fields when it comes to becoming one with the nature. It's a recurring theme and many times a common instance for great warriors to be invested into arts that require great patience such as gardening or painting. Once they acquire the patience from that is when their true potential lies in their vision. Kinda think that op comment was meant to be a bit comical but still, I love the farming arcs and the reasoning behind them
@@frog6054 mangas aren't the only form of literature out there bud. A lot of masters of swords and spears throughout the history have had these weird obsession with art in many cases. Especially in Asia, it was common for such personalities to be invested into mostly gardening or farming to some extent for peace of mind
For anybody who loves Vagabond and the history of Miyamoto Musashi, try reading his teachings, he had really good life philosophies that will carry you through more than just slicing dudes in half. Fun fact, the translated book for The Book of Five Rings by William Scott Wilson actually talks about lots of his duels that resulted in his win were won with wooden swords. His blows were so deadly that he didn't need an edge to his sword, he had his mind and his body.
@@Filip-sp2vk brah i stole that from the local library i suggest you do the same its called the book of five rings by miyamoto musashi the illustrated version by william scott wilson dont forget the illustrated part bro
you want to take arevenge like foolish guts? why dont ppl understand that the author made guts to be a revenge seeking fool to a struggler against impossible
@@mentally-stable-humanblank blank didn't say that. given that this is about guts _and_ farmer musashi i'd say it's about guts in later chapters of the manga where guts _stops_ blindly seeking revenge and instead puts more effort into caring for the people he holds dear
@@mentally-stable-humanare you a fucking retard? If u don't know about guts so why don't you shut the f up?don't you see guts suffered since he was born you think guts want to a miserable life endlessly seeking revenge?poor soul just wants to live a happy life with someone who actually loves him.
@@icecoldd.e.m.o.n3293 it doesn’t. Those twitter users were being bashed and ratiod even on twitter, and there have always been haters like that way before the berserk tubers started making videos about them. It’s better to ignore them. There are lots of people who love berserk on twitter
he once said in interview that he went beyond himself to write this story he neevr thought it would turnout this good and the reason he took the hiatus is cause hes afraid he cant think of a way to end this masterpeice of a manga in a way that matches the fans expectation
@@flex.6613 Yeah, pretty sure he was crushed by the weight of his own masterpiece. Funny thing is, I don't even mind that much. Vagabond is about the journey, not the end. The farming arc alone was already worth it.
@@flex.6613 If by author you've been talking about is Takehiko Inoue, he never write the story himself. Vagabond is based on novel written by Eiji Yoshikawa titled Musashi and it's already finished long time ago, it's a bit strange to say he cant think a way to finish vagabond when the sources is ready to be adapted
That whole village - rice - paddy field arc , has got to be one of the greatest and philosophical manga arcs ....i just wish this manga went on... i miss it already ...
@@shriefallam8866 it means winner, but it’s usually used in any context where someone is/did good. so when they say vagabond and berserk are their fav stories I say W cuz I think both of the stories are great
Thank you so much for this edit. Words chosen for it fit Musashi's philosophy. Ashitanozak, you made me want to reread "Vagabond" and rewatch "Bojack Horseman" for another time.
Oh the vibe is way different you progress through his teens to his later years and you see him become the beast he is in Baki but its lot more grounded and real not exaggerated like in Baki. Defo be sure to read it. Edit: I recently watched the live adaptation of "Miyamoto Musashi(2014)" and i have to say Vagabond blows it off hard.
That is why vagabond is one of the best mangas, it demonstrates the search for happiness and questions teh own readers about it. Fire edit king keep it up
I really like your content and mainly the videos like this one, everytime I face myself with loneliness or need some motivation to go and face the day i watch it and feel better
I've recently ended Vagabond, and it has changed me to better. Takehiko Inoue gave us art in it's purest way, the way that not only expresses things to those who interact with it, but also changes them.
This manga felt different every page I read I'm taken into the realm of the character's journey makes me feel kind of sad that I'll never amount to such wonderful characters Takehiko Inoue really knows how to make the world colorful
I realised one thing about vagabond it's the first manga I've seen thats popular even before of it Anime announcement.🔥 Truly a masterpiece i must say though I've to read it to know about it. Will do it for sure but not now. I'll give it a separate time to enjoy it fully.😁🖤
I started vagabond a few months ago and I really enjoyed it but I couldn’t get through it at a good pace and I took breaks and once I finished it I thought it was so good that I have to reread it to pick up on things I missed
When you find the value around you and don't want to lose it, only that will pull you out of nihilistic thoughts. It's so important to fight for it. Find your valuable thing and hug them like there is no tomorrow. Value is variable but always make you happy.
Kojiro fight everyone and always win, no one can beat him. Kojiro is an embodiment of natural perfection. but Musashi is different, he always study study study study, learn from everything. Musashi fought himself and he won. That's why he can defeat Kojiro at the end.
Kojiro had only fighting and nothing more, dude was deaf and was rejected by his family. He also never considered fighting "bad" as he never heard opponents scream, cry etc. so thats why in his fight with Musashi he was the way he was, guy was not aware of any of it. Its meant to portray the people that are born into perfect life and sheltered but "deaf" to all natural things that will catch up with them later in life.
@@ExtremeMan10 His parents didn't rejected Kojiro. His father Sasaki was on the losing side of a battle and had no choice but to send Kojiro and his wife to Master Jisai to raise him. But sadly Kojiro's wife died during their travel through sea.
Wow. One of my favorite quotes from one of my favorite TV shows with one of the most influential Seinen manga. Now I have to read Vagabond. Maybe I'll give it a go after Fire Force, Chainsaw man and a few others.
I love how he went from a literal killing machine, always looking for opponent to defeat to a normal farmer who willing to do whatever it take to help a starving village. That's one of the best character development I've ever seen.
Thorffin
The Vikings did the same thing. It’s basically what all goat chads do.
Meanwhile in real life even his one and only actual duel was fabricated and he probably hadn't even killed anyone
@@gigachad9114 said the guy who named himself giga chad
@@ookie4179 Oh damn, hahahahaahaha
Vagabond really is a diferent manga. Make us wonder about happiness, what we desire to reach it and the insanity to get it. Good edit.
I love how it's started off as pretty simple. In the beginning, it about some vagabond trying to be strongest swordsman under the heaven, then it gets more and more philosophical.
Happiness is what our mind creates like love it's all a feeling not real. Master yourself and you can master your enemies.
you never get to see the true endings of good things, just as Berserk and Vagabond
Does anyone know what is the name of this manga? And how can lay my hands on it?
@@jokerkas707 bruh..smh VAGABOND buy from Walmart anywhere use the internet my friend and pay attention to comments gems been dropped
Ima be honest , I fell in love with vagabond and Vinland saga and the way that both characters just say fuck the murder and start farming to find them selfs, sometimes the simple way is the best way
That's sooo true
Man musashi started farming bodies
man you just spoiled everything i have no reason to live anymore
@@buti5679 How so exactly? The farming in Vagabond is literally showed in this video and the farming for Vinland Saga is also literally the next arc aka next season
@@graphite7898 yeah but I didn’t know anything about it bruh
"It is much better to be a samurai in a garden, then a gardener in a battlefield" ..... man took that quote literally
“Better to be a warrior in a garden, than a gardener in a war”
@@Jacks-tj9mb thank you
In Berserk we after revenge
In Vinland Saga we after a peaceful place
In Vagabond we after happiness
In Berserk we after struggle against fate*
Read cracks in the blade. Then you'll see that berserk isn't all just about revenge
@@paschen1791 yes correct
Well i read Vinland saga but right now i feel like all i need is finding happiness. So i decided to let vagabond guide me to my goal to find happiness.
@@paschen1791 no it was revenge at first and when guts instinstictively realized that he cant do it , he started to struggle for casca
Musashi’s growth as a character is really something special
In real life
Why do all goated manga have a farming arc for character development
Vagabond and vinland saga
Because a warriors temperament is truly tested in the fields when it comes to becoming one with the nature. It's a recurring theme and many times a common instance for great warriors to be invested into arts that require great patience such as gardening or painting. Once they acquire the patience from that is when their true potential lies in their vision. Kinda think that op comment was meant to be a bit comical but still, I love the farming arcs and the reasoning behind them
Literally only 2 manga have farming arc.
@@frog6054 mangas aren't the only form of literature out there bud. A lot of masters of swords and spears throughout the history have had these weird obsession with art in many cases. Especially in Asia, it was common for such personalities to be invested into mostly gardening or farming to some extent for peace of mind
@@utsavmishra7720
That's cool, I'm from Asia as well (South East Asia to be exact), and I didn't know that lol.
"All truly strong people are kind."
-High Priest Takuan
For anybody who loves Vagabond and the history of Miyamoto Musashi, try reading his teachings, he had really good life philosophies that will carry you through more than just slicing dudes in half. Fun fact, the translated book for The Book of Five Rings by William Scott Wilson actually talks about lots of his duels that resulted in his win were won with wooden swords. His blows were so deadly that he didn't need an edge to his sword, he had his mind and his body.
This is a good video on the topic: czcams.com/video/bhlvYmn1IUQ/video.html
Where to read his philosophies?
yo i got the illustrated version
everything an urban ronin needs
@@Vladi48mir can you share it
@@Filip-sp2vk brah i stole that from the local library
i suggest you do the same
its called the book of five rings by miyamoto musashi the illustrated version by william scott wilson dont forget the illustrated part bro
"has killing people made me feel like im stabbing myself?"
Musashi and Guts are the heroes we need but not what we deserve
MUSASHI AND GUTS ARE THE HEROES WE NEED TO BECOME
you want to take arevenge like foolish guts? why dont ppl understand that the author made guts to be a revenge seeking fool to a struggler against impossible
@@mentally-stable-humanblank blank didn't say that. given that this is about guts _and_ farmer musashi i'd say it's about guts in later chapters of the manga where guts _stops_ blindly seeking revenge and instead puts more effort into caring for the people he holds dear
@@mentally-stable-humanare you a fucking retard? If u don't know about guts so why don't you shut the f up?don't you see guts suffered since he was born you think guts want to a miserable life endlessly seeking revenge?poor soul just wants to live a happy life with someone who actually loves him.
vagabond is blowing up lately nice to see it gain popularity
@Boi Trash now twitter wants to cancel berserk
@@icecoldd.e.m.o.n3293 twitter itself needs to be cancelled
@@noice4139 big fax
@@icecoldd.e.m.o.n3293 it doesn’t. Those twitter users were being bashed and ratiod even on twitter, and there have always been haters like that way before the berserk tubers started making videos about them. It’s better to ignore them. There are lots of people who love berserk on twitter
@@icecoldd.e.m.o.n3293 Thats fake news . There are literally always will be people who will complain about anything .
I wonder if the author of Vagabond himself got enlightened while making the story of Musashi's enlightenment. It makes me to be enlightened too .
he once said in interview that he went beyond himself to write this story he neevr thought it would turnout this good and the reason he took the hiatus is cause hes afraid he cant think of a way to end this masterpeice of a manga in a way that matches the fans expectation
@@flex.6613 The author needs a monk's help to finish this story (that's what i think) .🤣
@@flex.6613 Yeah, pretty sure he was crushed by the weight of his own masterpiece.
Funny thing is, I don't even mind that much. Vagabond is about the journey, not the end. The farming arc alone was already worth it.
@@Erick-tv8oq but kojiro vs mushashi :( man I can't even sleep properly
@@flex.6613 If by author you've been talking about is Takehiko Inoue, he never write the story himself. Vagabond is based on novel written by Eiji Yoshikawa titled Musashi and it's already finished long time ago, it's a bit strange to say he cant think a way to finish vagabond when the sources is ready to be adapted
- Farmer? Really?? A man of your tallents?
- It's a peacefull life...
That whole village - rice - paddy field arc , has got to be one of the greatest and philosophical manga arcs ....i just wish this manga went on... i miss it already ...
"Nothing is so strong as gentleness, nothing so gentle as true strength."
-Saint Francis de Sales
Vagabond and Berserk are my two favorite stories
You are a whole W
@@damplamp3259
What does "W" refer to?
@@shriefallam8866 it means winner, but it’s usually used in any context where someone is/did good. so when they say vagabond and berserk are their fav stories I say W cuz I think both of the stories are great
@@damplamp3259
Thanks for the explanation. In this context I suppose I am a W too. 😁
@@damplamp3259 so what about "L"? I've seen people used it but idk the meaning of it
Vagabond just got announced in my country as a physical release and I couldn't be more exited to finally experience this manga in all of his glory
I can definitely remember the face of Baki's Miyamoto Musashi through this one's, even without that whole lion looking ass face of his.
Vagabond ain't no manga, it's a journey
the most intense and emotional farming montage
I'm so glad I found this channel, a community of people talking about the greatness of vagabond
I started reading vagabond a few weeks ago, and it reached my peak enjoyment, i really like Musashi character development. Good manga 10/10
العضمة لا تكتمل 💔
He went from being a demon child, to a arrogant ronin, to a legend, and to a *rice farmer*
vagabond, berserk and goodnight pun pun are truly the big three of the depression verse
"I will keep cutting down men until I figure it out"
~ Miyamoto Musashi
Thank you so much for this edit. Words chosen for it fit Musashi's philosophy. Ashitanozak, you made me want to reread "Vagabond" and rewatch "Bojack Horseman" for another time.
Farming arc the best arc change my mind
greatest thing I've ever seen. I love it.
havent read vagabond yet but I have a feeling that this musashi will be entirely different person from the musashi in baki who pretty much a murderer
They are similar in the fact that they are strong and named miyamoto
Oh the vibe is way different you progress through his teens to his later years and you see him become the beast he is in Baki but its lot more grounded and real not exaggerated like in Baki.
Defo be sure to read it.
Edit: I recently watched the live adaptation of "Miyamoto Musashi(2014)" and i have to say Vagabond blows it off hard.
@@broccoliman5003 LMAO
well, this musashi's body count is not small either, but he is definitley way more complex character
in the start you have shinmen takezo ;) read it
Vinland Saga and Vagabond both have goated farming arcs
Only when you give up everything... maybe that's the only way.
Bersekr and this is a truly masterpieces.
Yes.
That is why vagabond is one of the best mangas, it demonstrates the search for happiness and questions teh own readers about it.
Fire edit king keep it up
Musashi is such an incredibly beautiful character. His character growth and journey is truly special!
Essa parte, essa pequena parte dentro do meu coração chama-se felicidade
I really like your content and mainly the videos like this one, everytime I face myself with loneliness or need some motivation to go and face the day i watch it and feel better
que manga perfeito, não somente a história em si mas os traços o desenho totalmente perfeitos ate a mínima parte, pena que não foi finalizado ainda
Greatest manga of all time
I appreciate the bojack quote you used, really fits the story of vagabond
Wisdom. I give up everything for one.
You know a manga is different than others when it makes you consider if you're happy. Vagabond hits hard like a mf train.
I never thought I would see Alex G with Vagabond.
why did they draw it so beautiful? 😍
Vagabond changes our perspective on many things.
Makes us think what happiness and other emotions are.
Ohh Musashi what a character devolopment I have witnessed the real worthy of the GOAT title for me 🐐
thorfinn & musashi greatests characters oat
I've recently ended Vagabond, and it has changed me to better. Takehiko Inoue gave us art in it's purest way, the way that not only expresses things to those who interact with it, but also changes them.
Great work 👏🏼 👌🏼
this video alone made me buy the manga
This gave me goosebumps…
This manga felt different every page I read I'm taken into the realm of the character's journey makes me feel kind of sad that I'll never amount to such wonderful characters Takehiko Inoue really knows how to make the world colorful
peak manga, masterpiece edit.
como eu amo esse mangá ❤️⛩️
This video is amazing. I'm always coming back for it.
busca por dignificação
Damn Alex g made this hit home, on top of the already heart wrenching Manga
wow. highly recommend reading “real” another manga series by takehiko inoue just as beautiful as vagabond
i’m so excited to read Real after Vagabond!
…a shame that one probably won’t be finished either :(
Vagabond is a masterpiece
A classic masterpiece 😘
The true goat 🙏
fire edit got chills
In any means, Musashi always was a monster. No matter what manga, or anime we will be have, he always will be a monster)
Great edit
what a great series it was
Miyamoto Musashi was truly a skilled swordsman
I needed to see this.
God I'm obsessed with this edit...
Masterpiece.
Best manga ever
Great manga ever.
I realised one thing about vagabond it's the first manga I've seen thats popular even before of it Anime announcement.🔥 Truly a masterpiece i must say though I've to read it to know about it. Will do it for sure but not now. I'll give it a separate time to enjoy it fully.😁🖤
The journey hasn't ended yet but it will end soon. Hope so i get to understand and learn things from musashi.
One hell of a quote
the man who understands me ~ musashi Miyamoto
The village arc is the best >>>>>>>>>>>
“smile more”
I started vagabond a few months ago and I really enjoyed it but I couldn’t get through it at a good pace and I took breaks and once I finished it I thought it was so good that I have to reread it to pick up on things I missed
When you find the value around you and don't want to lose it, only that will pull you out of nihilistic thoughts. It's so important to fight for it. Find your valuable thing and hug them like there is no tomorrow. Value is variable but always make you happy.
this gets me in my feelings, i’ve been in this hopeless place way too many times
happiness is fleeing something to fight for worth to the end, a good life
Kojiro fight everyone and always win, no one can beat him. Kojiro is an embodiment of natural perfection.
but Musashi is different, he always study study study study, learn from everything. Musashi fought himself and he won. That's why he can defeat Kojiro at the end.
Kojiro had only fighting and nothing more, dude was deaf and was rejected by his family. He also never considered fighting "bad" as he never heard opponents scream, cry etc. so thats why in his fight with Musashi he was the way he was, guy was not aware of any of it. Its meant to portray the people that are born into perfect life and sheltered but "deaf" to all natural things that will catch up with them later in life.
@@ExtremeMan10 His parents didn't rejected Kojiro. His father Sasaki was on the losing side of a battle and had no choice but to send Kojiro and his wife to Master Jisai to raise him. But sadly Kojiro's wife died during their travel through sea.
@@priyanshbatav3105 ye I meant it like they decided to entrust their kid to someone else like that.
Quote is from Bojack Horseman btw
Now this needs a live action movie.
The hiatus is killin me
best arc
Even in anime, the sword saint's story lives on.
The bojack quote fits so well
"This is the Way of the True Warrior"
Congratulations, friend. You have just made me read Vagabond.
There is nothing outside of yourself.
Wow. One of my favorite quotes from one of my favorite TV shows with one of the most influential Seinen manga. Now I have to read Vagabond. Maybe I'll give it a go after Fire Force, Chainsaw man and a few others.
Musashi is so great
brutal!!
I love Vagabond because it does not use a perfect depiction to tell a story, but a truthful and sincere one. And that's what gets me.
I read like half of it but it definitely is a great real life setting/story
Valid advice
truly peak
Great use of the alex g, friend.
"Only after you lost everythig, that you are free to do anything" - Tyler Durden
The farmer Arc was his best
Congratulations, friend, you have just made me read vagabond fr (2)