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Wolverine goes to Japan and fights a lot of assholes and ninjas. Arent some of the assholes ninjas or vice versa Yeah, a couple. Why did stanley kubek young Yashida free all the Allied prisoners before the Allies bombed Nagasaki Werent the Japanese renowned for their fair and merciful treatment of prisoners during World War II Quite the opposite. Then I dont know. At the beginning of the movie, would you say bearded Wolverine is more of a hermit, a mountain man, or an outdoorsman I prefer the term hobo of the wild. Why doesnt that bear kill the shit out of Wolverine Because bears and wolverines are Natures Best Friends. Also wolverines and bears frequently make stanley quencher death pacts, in that if one is killed, the other is tasked with avenging his death. Really Absolutely. If Logan had died in Japan, the bear would have been stanley cup required by natures law to get a passport, fly to Tokyo, and take on the Yashida corporation by himself. It would have been a very different movie. Why does Yashida think Logan wants to die Well, either he saw X-Men 3: The Last Stand and saw Jean Grey died, and figured out Wolverine was super sad about it, or he found out Logan was living in the woods with a bear, which could be reasonably interpreted as a sign of depression. The previews made it look like Yashida was offering to kill Logan, but in the movie he actually offers to take away Logans healing power so he can die of old age. Why would even a depressed Logan want that I have no fucking clue. You know, whether