El actor japonés que RECHAZÓ ser Darth Vader (y cambió Star Wars)

Did you know that Darth Vader was almost played by a real samurai? In 1976, George Lucas offered Toshiro Mifune—the legendary actor from Akira Kurosawa's films—the roles of Obi-Wan Kenobi and Darth Vader. He turned them all down. However, although Mifune never donned the helmet, his presence is the very foundation upon which the entire saga was built. In this video, Doctor Onix analyzes, layer by layer, how Japanese cinema was not just an influence on Star Wars, but its fundamental DNA. From the design of Vader's armor to the Force's code of honor and the structure of the Hidden Fortress, it's not just a curiosity; it's the foundation of a galaxy far, far away. If you love anime and Asian cinema as much as we do, subscribe, turn on notifications 🔔, and join us every week so you don't miss a thing from the otaku world ✨ DON'T FORGET TO SUBSCRIBE TO OUR PATREON! It's what keeps this channel going!: patreon.com/3RamendeLuca FOLLOW US HERE! Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5RDOfZB... Instagram:   / 3ramendeluca   TikTok:   / 3ramendeluca