Is this historically accurate?

Is this historically accurate?

Who/where is the red shirt guy with the big mustache?

Somewhere in Russia. They throw axes and split those dolls with smaller dolls inside them.

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I think a Russian of some sort, they're splitting Matryoshka dolls.

No, robin hood was more rose blonde, not full on orange haired ginger.

>Kek

What's the guy with spear in the second to last one?

Mongols

Finns.

GREAT

So what's the least amount of these you would need to remove so the rest could fit on a single time period?

It accurately portrays the history of Samurai Jack.

In the 16th century Japanese and maybe some Samurai travelled as far as Siam and the Philippines as mercenaries, merchants and pirates.

>ancient Egypt and Robin Hood existing at the same time
wut

Hmmm..... I suppose that would depend on which viewpoint on the existence of time is correct.

It may be possible that the statement "everything exists" is more accurate then we realize.

>Chinese Nautical Navigation
Probably early Ming, late 14th century
>Arab Sultan
Probably Ottoman, 15th Century
>African Stick Fighting
2001
>Egyptian Hieroglyphics
Latest possible date would be 31BC
>Greek Wrestling
4th Century BC
>Robin Hood
Early 12th Century
>Vikings
9th Century
>Russia Ax Throwing with Matryoshka dolls
The dolls didn't come about until the late 19th century
>Mongols
13th Century
>Saolin Monks
7th or 8th century

>>Saolin Monks
>7th or 8th century
Are you saying they disappear after that? Because I think they're still around.

Yes, but putting down 5th century to 21st century.

A few went to Europe as emissaries

Sounds like Jack's a thousand years old.

(Or Aku was manipulating time this whole time)

No but it's awesome