@blendingsentinel4797

I could only imagine the mess that Chinese history would be. It's already a mess as it is.

@oliversherman2414

"If a person is in their 30s, they are in their 30s, and in their 30s" 

Truer words have never been spoken

@nekajuii

I love the video!! It was even realistic in how accurately it portrayed Japan's way of telling its own history: by completely avoiding any mentions of WW2.

@TaigaCatOfficial

What I got from this is that Sweden took over Japan at some point in history and Japan became very technologically advanced

@DrBovdin

Nice to know that HE had a little role to play in Japanese history as well.

@Crowfeather-lq4nd

As someone who knows quite a bit of Japanese history, I love how i could... sometimes tell what the original text was. These videos make my day

@aurenkleige

I love the time whiplash from 14,000 BC to 300 BC to 238 AD, with the first two focusing on "the Japanese Valley," and then just laughing. What a mood.

@crusaderpioneer5097

"1680: Tokugawa's Older Brother died successfully" got me dying real bloody hard 🀣🀣🀣

@splatana6660

IKEA seems to be very powerful in Japan. Perhaps this is because of HE's relative absence?

@HfrdeCvafr

As a Japanese, Thank you for creating this helpful video to study Japanese history.
I Will be able to get full marks on the next Japanese history exam.

@keizervanenerc5180

Ah yes. The Japanese-Ikea war. It was fought alongside the Finno-Korean Hyperwar.

@saschahofmann2421

''FRENCH MEANS FRENCH!''
shouts france during the war.

@MrChristianDT

"If a person is in their 30s, then they are in their 30s & in their 30s."

I apologize. It seems my goddaughter got into this Wikipedia page back when she was 3.

@82dorrin

Really impressive how Japan won WWI twenty years before it started...

@bakthihapuarachchi3447

If anyone is interested, the subtitles in the Sri Lankan news sections says "Hello how are you? This is not real news. How is the weather today? This video took a long time to make so please like it" πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚

@theomuammar3772

5:08 I think that's the IKEA at Porta di Roma, which is a shop complex north-east of Rome, Italy. The IKEA, as well as the Leroy Merlin, are separate from the rest of the mall. The only reason I know this is because I have used this IKEA several times.

Edit: I was right. The pole shown there matches up, and so does the yellow building and the ads. He removed the lamps hanging from the roof, but not their shadows. The lamps can still be seen at 8:00

@clony3094

3:36 can we talk about how amazing this moment is, the delivery on "some delegates were later dissolved" was so great

@_AstaLily

I took one look at this notification and was like β€œyes”, dropping literally everything I was doing

@Swedishmafia101MemeCorporation

Remember to send this to your history professor with no context

@lukemkauffman

This guy is making the best content on YouTube right now.