In Kill Bill Volumen 1, the Crazy 88 are really 88 people?!


Question: "Crazy 88" is a reference to the number of keys (black and white) on a piano; Tarrentino likes obscure references, even if they don't particularly mean anything to most of his audience. The number is not meant to be taken literally as the number of members to the gang.


Answers: "Crazy 88" is a reference to the number of keys (black and white) on a piano; Tarrentino likes obscure references, even if they don't particularly mean anything to most of his audience. The number is not meant to be taken literally as the number of members to the gang.

It's never explicitly said. There were a lot of them, but they never reveal if there were exactly 88 (although, in Vol. 2 Bill does imply that there weren't 88 of them and that they just chose the name because "they thought it sounded cool").

I think I do remember it implying that it was just a name

They actually state in one of the movies that they only chose the name because it sounded cool and there are not actually 88 of them.

No, there weren't 88 guys, it was just a gang name.



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