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Sukiyaki Western Django is a [[Spaghetti Western]] by [[Takashi Miike]] starring almost entirely Japanese people, with almost exclusively English dialogue. There are two exceptions to both: one of each of them is [[Quentin Tarantino]], who opens the film in a flashback where he tells the age-old tale about a war, [[Eternal Recurrence|a recurrence of which he takes part in much later in his life]]. He then throws an egg in the air, shoots 3 people whose [[Painting the Fourth Wall|blood splatters the backdrop]], and then extends one hand to catch the egg to an [[Rule of Funny|accompanying slide whistle]]. [[Rule of Cool|It's that kind of movie]].
Sukiyaki Western Django is a [[Spaghetti Western]] by [[Takashi Miike]] starring almost entirely Japanese people, with almost exclusively English dialogue. There are two exceptions to both: one of each of them is [[Quentin Tarantino]], who opens the film in a flashback where he tells the age-old tale about a war, [[Eternal Recurrence|a recurrence of which he takes part in much later in his life]]. He then throws an egg in the air, shoots 3 people whose [[Painting the Fourth Wall|blood splatters the backdrop]], and then extends one hand to catch the egg to an [[Rule of Funny|accompanying slide whistle]]. [[Rule of Cool|It's that kind of movie]].


The film takes its plot from the [[Spaghetti Western]] film genre - [[Django]], among others, hence the name, although significant plot elements come from [[Yojimbo]] and its de facto remake [[A Fistfulof Dollars]]: [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sukiyaki sukiyaki] is a hot pot or "steamboat" dish often used as a generic label of "Japaneseness".
The film takes its plot from the [[Spaghetti Western]] film genre - [[Django]], among others, hence the name, although significant plot elements come from [[Yojimbo]] and its de facto remake [[A Fistful of Dollars]]: [[wikipedia:Sukiyaki|sukiyaki]] is a hot pot or "steamboat" dish often used as a generic label of "Japaneseness".


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* [[Gatling Good]]: See the 5 o'clock position on the page image.
* [[Gatling Good]]: See the 5 o'clock position on the page image.
* [[Grandma, What Massive Hotness You Have!]]: "Bloody Benten," also a [[Never Mess With Granny|Badass Grandma]].
* [[Grandma, What Massive Hotness You Have!]]: "Bloody Benten," also a [[Never Mess With Granny|Badass Grandma]].
* [[Hey It's That Guy|Hey, It's That Guy]]: Of course the Whites are going to win. Their leader is [[Battle Royale|Kazuo Kiriyama]].
* [[Hey, It's That Guy!|Hey, It's That Guy]]: Of course the Whites are going to win. Their leader is [[Battle Royale|Kazuo Kiriyama]].
* [[Hollywood Atlas]]: More astute viewers may notice that Nevada is not in Japan.
* [[Hollywood Atlas]]: More astute viewers may notice that Nevada is not in Japan.
* [[Immune to Bullets]]: Bloody Benten reacts to being shot in the back 3 times by turning around and looking annoyed.
* [[Immune to Bullets]]: Bloody Benten reacts to being shot in the back 3 times by turning around and looking annoyed.
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** [[Butt Monkey]]
** [[Butt Monkey]]
** [[Toon Physics]]
** [[Toon Physics]]
* [[Throw Away Guns]]: In one shot in the final battle, the protagonist throws an empty gun ''{{spoiler|through a man}}''.
* [[Throw-Away Guns]]: In one shot in the final battle, the protagonist throws an empty gun ''{{spoiler|through a man}}''.
* [[Together in Death]]: {{spoiler|Ruriko and Toshiro}}
* [[Together in Death]]: {{spoiler|Ruriko and Toshiro}}
* [[What Do You Mean It's Not Awesome?]]: The sukiyaki in the opening scene.
* [[What Do You Mean It's Not Awesome?]]: The sukiyaki in the opening scene.
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Revision as of 18:48, 25 January 2014

Sukiyaki Western Django is a Spaghetti Western by Takashi Miike starring almost entirely Japanese people, with almost exclusively English dialogue. There are two exceptions to both: one of each of them is Quentin Tarantino, who opens the film in a flashback where he tells the age-old tale about a war, a recurrence of which he takes part in much later in his life. He then throws an egg in the air, shoots 3 people whose blood splatters the backdrop, and then extends one hand to catch the egg to an accompanying slide whistle. It's that kind of movie.

The film takes its plot from the Spaghetti Western film genre - Django, among others, hence the name, although significant plot elements come from Yojimbo and its de facto remake A Fistful of Dollars: sukiyaki is a hot pot or "steamboat" dish often used as a generic label of "Japaneseness".


This film contains examples of:

 Quentin Tarantino/Ringo:"Akira! Oh, how that lonesome sound brings me back. At the end, I am an anime otaku at heart."

Other Guy: "... What?"