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Ōkami, or Okami, is Chugga's 13th Let's Play, this LP has 78 videos, and 2 of those videos are the finale. The time length of the Ōkami LP is 20 hours, 10 minutes, and 32 seconds. The final bonus video was posted on May 10, 2020.

Description[]

Our first Let's Play of a game not made by Nintendo! One of my personal favorite games of all time that I wanted to show more people! (December 14, 2010 - April 30, 2011)

Plot[]

The game is set in Nippon (Japan) and it is based on Japanese folklore, beginning one hundred years in the past. A narrator describes how the white wolf Shiranui and swordsman Nagi fought and sealed the eight-headed demon Orochi at the cave, to save Kamiki Village and Nagi's beloved maiden Nami.

In the game's present, Nagi's descendant and self-proclaimed greatest warrior, Susano, refuses to believe in Nagi's legend and frees Orochi, who escapes and curses the lands, sapping the life from Nippon. Sakuya, the wood sprite and guardian of Kamiki Village, summons the long-dormant Amaterasu in the form of a reincarnated Shiranui, and asks her to remove the curse that covers the land. Accompanied by the artist Issun (an inch-high creature known as a Poncle), Amaterasu begins to restore the lands to normal state.

Throughout their journey, Amaterasu and Issun encounter Waka, a handsome and strange but powerful individual who seems to have the gift of foresight, and further teases them to his own mysterious ends. Additionally, Amaterasu locates several Celestial Gods hidden in constellations, who bestow upon her their powers of the Celestial Brush to aid in her quest.

After regaining some of her power and reviving the land, Amaterasu and a changed Susano defeat Orochi to save Kushi. Orochi's spirit floats northward, leading Amaterasu and Issun embark on a journey across Nippon to follow it. They first arrive at Ryoshima Coast and Sei-an City, the capital of Nippon; there, they work with the beautiful priestess Rao, the legendary submarine Dragon Kingdom, and the reclusive Queen Himiko to rid the coastline and city of Orochi's remaining influence, which includes stopping a demonic plague and retrieving a mystical weapon from a sunken trading ship. However, it is revealed that the real Rao was killed before Amaterasu arrived, and the Rao they had accompanied was the demonic fox god Ninetails, who kills Himiko and returns to her fortress on the elusive Oni Island. Amaterasu and Issun defeat Ninetails, noticing that her spirit, like Orochi's, travels to the icy northern island of Kamui. The two decide to travel northward to find the source of the demons.

In Kamui, Amaterasu assists the Oina tribe to defeat two recently revived demons, Lechku and Nechku, who were creating a deadly blizzard that threatened to destroy the island. In addition to this, Amaterasu discovers that Issun ran away from his home of Ponc'tan to escape his responsibility of being a Celestial Envoy—a messenger of the gods—and his grandfather; additionally, the duo learn that Shiranui was in fact Amaterasu in a previous incarnation, who sacrificed herself to kill Orochi with the help of Issun's grandfather. After defeating Lechku and Nechku, Amaterasu discovers the wreckage of a flying ship made of iron: the "Ark of Yamato", trapped in the frozen plains of Kamui. Waka appears and reveals himself to be a member of the Moon Tribe, a long-living race who used the Ark to sail the stars. They helped the Celestials—minor and major gods—escape from the Celestial Plain after Orochi invaded, but the demons snuck onto the Ark beforehand, allowing them to kill the rest of the Celestials before the Ark fell to earth, releasing the demons upon the mortal world. Amaterasu boards the Ark alone, defeating the spirits of the felled demons onboard. Amaterasu finds Waka in battle with Yami, the machine-esque leader of the demons who led the genocide of the gods ages ago; Waka is knocked unconscious and Amaterasu takes his place. After a long battle, Yami drains her power and nearly destroys the Celestial Gods. Before it can do so, Issun accepts his role as a Celestial Envoy, and encourages all those they have helped to send their thoughts and prayers to Amaterasu, who regains her powers and defeats Yami, ridding Nippon of all demons. Amaterasu and Waka take control on the Ark, and sail back to the Celestial Plain, determined to rebuild the land of the gods.

Episodes[]

  1. Let's Play Okami Preview
  2. Okami - Story Intro
  3. Okami - Episode 1
  4. Okami - Episode 2
  5. Okami - Episode 3
  6. Okami - Episode 4
  7. Okami - Episode 5
  8. Okami - Episode 6
  9. Okami - Episode 7
  10. Okami - Episode 8
  11. Okami - Episode 9
  12. Okami - Episode 10
  13. Okami - Episode 11
  14. Okami - Episode 12
  15. Okami - Episode 13
  16. Okami - Episode 14
  17. Okami - Episode 15
  18. Okami - Episode 16
  19. Okami - Episode 17
  20. Okami - Episode 18
  21. Okami - Episode 19
  22. Okami - Episode 20
  23. Okami - Episode 21
  24. Okami - Episode 22
  25. Okami - Episode 23
  26. Okami - Episode 24
  27. Okami - Episode 25
  28. Okami - Episode 26
  29. Okami - Episode 27
  30. Okami - Episode 28
  31. Okami - Episode 29
  32. Okami - Episode 30
  33. Okami - Episode 31
  34. Okami - Episode 32
  35. Okami - Episode 33
  36. Okami - Episode 34
  37. Okami - Episode 35
  38. Okami - Episode 36
  39. Okami - Episode 37
  40. Okami - Episode 38
  41. Okami - Episode 39
  42. Okami - Episode 40
  43. Okami - Episode 41
  44. Okami - Episode 42
  45. Okami - Episode 43
  46. Okami - Episode 44
  47. Okami - Episode 45
  48. Okami - Episode 46
  49. Okami - Episode 47
  50. Okami - Episode 48
  51. Okami - Episode 49
  52. Okami - Episode 50
  53. Okami - Episode 51
  54. Okami - Episode 52
  55. Okami - Episode 53
  56. Okami - Episode 54
  57. Okami - Episode 55
  58. Okami - Episode 56
  59. Okami - Episode 57
  60. Okami - Episode 58
  61. Okami - Episode 59
  62. Okami - Episode 60
  63. Okami - Episode 61
  64. Okami - Episode 62
  65. Okami - Episode 63
  66. Okami - Episode 64
  67. Okami - Episode 65
  68. Okami - Episode 66
  69. Okami - Episode 67
  70. Okami - Episode 68
  71. Okami - Episode 69
  72. Okami - Episode 70
  73. Okami - Episode 71
  74. Okami - Episode 72
  75. Okami - Finale (Part 1)
  76. Okami - Finale (Part 2)
  77. Okami - Bonus Feature
  78. Okami - Ryoshima Coast Devil Gate Trial (1/3)
  79. Okami – North Ryoshima Coast Devil Gate Trial (2/3)
  80. Okami – Kamui Devil Gate Trial (3/3)

Memorable Quotes and Moments[]

  • "WHADDYA MEAN I DID BADLY ON TIME!?"
  • "Ball Pushing Physics!"
  • "I really like the art direction."
  • "LEAP OF FAAAAITHHH!!!"
  • "Unnecessarily epic."
  • "(On Ryoshima Coast)....With the awesome music! (episode 32)"
  • "The Wii is apparently made by Sony!"
  • Speech bubble placement.
  • "Freaking! Thing! Stuff! Kind of!"
  • Mr. Orange's Breakdancing Skills
  • The collapsing bridge in Tsuta Ruins.
  • "Yogi Bear is not part of Japanese Mythology!"
  • Wolf Kung Fu.
  • The beginning of Episode 14.
  • Outside the Moon Cave in Episode 24.
  • Using the Awesomeface to disguise himself in the Moon Cave.
  • "Hooray, I am the master of some dog balls! Let's play fetch!"
  • The Unintentional Puns.
  • "HEY, PAPER! WOULD YOU LIKE A BOLT FROM A GOD!?"
  • The first (and only for a very very long time) Trial Demon Gate Video.
  • The sheer fact that he spent a long time studying Japanese Mythology for the game.

Trivia[]

  • There was a video of the Okami credits uploaded by Chugga, but he had to delete it in 2016.[1]
  • The remaining bonus videos were set for a September 2017 release, but got delayed due to the PS4 and Xbox One versions of the game being confirmed in the works.[2]
    • The bonus video of the second part of the Devil Gate Trials was eventually posted on December 22, 2019, almost 9 years from the end of the LP.[3] The video itself was recorded using a practice file of MasaeAnela's copy of the Switch version.
    • The last bonus video is currently slated for a 2020 release.[4] The final part was uploaded on May 10th, 2020.

References[]

  1. "A small notice about an old series: I've been asked to remove the Okami credits scene from YouTube. I had a feeling this day would come due to the weird legal hell that the game's credits scene exists in. I only uploaded it at the time due to it being somewhat rare footage, as the credits scene is removed from everything but the more uncommon PS2 version of the game. I'm respecting the wishes of those who want it down, and they were kind enough to not give me a strike over it, so don't go at anyone's throat over this. They were even okay with me writing this post about the situation when they didn't have to do that much." - http://www.twitlonger.com/show/n_1sop90f
  2. https://twitter.com/chuggaaconroy/status/907702780613287936
  3. https://twitter.com/chuggaaconroy/status/1208869993317834753
  4. https://twitter.com/chuggaaconroy/status/1211063128546525186
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