Time for another instalment of Movies That Influenced Star Wars.
This time I'll be discussing The Mandalorian. The Mandalorian is basically about a warrior who suddenly finds himself being the caretaker of an infant. This basic idea derives from Lone Wolf and Cub. This is a pretty old story with two different versions. One version a Samurai's wife is murdered and he sets out to avenge her death but along the way he has to care for his infant child. The other version is a Clan leader (Daimyo) dies, back in medieval Japan if a ruler dies the throne will go to the Grandson. The son will make the decisions until the Grandson is of age. The Daimyo
dies, so a bodyguard has to escort the young grandson to Kyoto (capital city) to be approved by the Shogunate. The problem is the rival clans want to kill the grandson and take over his territory. So the bodyguard after intense battles safely escorts the child to the capital.
Season 1 episode 4 Sanctuary, was heavily influenced by Seven Samurai. Seven Samurai is basically about a small farming village that learns a group of bandits plan to raid their farm after the crops ripen. So the farmers go to the nearest city to recruit samurai to help them fight the bandits. However they can only pay them with food. This is problematic because most samurai are proud and expect to be well paid for their services. Eventually they find seven Samurai to help them. The Samurai train the farmers to fight, and set up defences. They flood the rice patties to trap the enemy horses, much like in the Mandalorian with the AT-ST.
People compare the Mandalorian to Spaghetti westerns, but actually Spaghetti westerns are influenced by Samurai movies. Especially Kurosawa's Yojimbo. Kurosawa sued the director of Fist Full of Dollars, won and made more money from his rewarded loyalties than he did from Yojimbo.