Maybe Scooby-Doo ? They have many villain's that are myth based
@noahhollers660711 ай бұрын
Class of the titans (2005)
@nathanial858711 ай бұрын
I'd kill for an coverage of Jason and the Argonauts (both the 1963 movie and the 2000 miniseries) and the Visceral Game's Dante's Inferno + the animated movie also when you cover Infinity War as an addition to covering Thor Ragnarok, are you gonna count inaccuracies to Thantos? because incase you don't know, Stan Lee did based Thanos off of Thanatos alot, sure it'd be a little strange since those two are still different characters but I think it could work (such as Thanos holding stuff that Thanatos does not, or Thanos in universe being called an Titan even though Thanatos is not)
@eraser259211 ай бұрын
Gods of Egypt
@enderethan14411 ай бұрын
I always felt sorry for Loki (Norse accurate Loki) because he’s the god of mischief and all those things he did was just him doing his job but if you think him killing Baldur was not part of the job then that’s fine by me, I don’t think it was part of the job at all.
@SebasTian5832311 ай бұрын
Killing the immortal god is definitely what I call mischief lol
@sceetherthenadder11 ай бұрын
But he had a Prophecy to fulfill. So it was out of his hands
@NeroCM11 ай бұрын
He's not the god of mischief at all. We don't actually know what he was god of, due to mistranslations done on purpose by roman and later catholic explorers who were very intent of depicting Loki as the devil (the Romans having the habit of assuming all foreign gods were just their own gods that other people got wrong). One theory proposed by OverlySarcasticProductions I really like was that Loki was the Protector of Hearth and Family, and a guardian of children.
@smb-c3po11 ай бұрын
One option Odin never explored to try to prevent Ragnarok is by having the dwarves construct the Infinity Gauntlet so we can Thanos snap Loki to dust, the MCU could be the key to preventing the end of the world and I'm sure Heimdall actually knows about Marvel.
@NeroCM11 ай бұрын
@@smb-c3poum... Ragnarok happened before current history according to Norse myth. Before the age of man, there was the age of the gods, ended by Ragnarok. So it has already passed. If we assume Ragnarok was actually Norse Myth and not some overzealous Christian monk detailing a myth that didn't exist in which all Norse gods die except Baldur who is ressurected after Ragnarok to be Jesus.
@etazeta67411 ай бұрын
My MCU Headcannon is during norse times, some Asgardian got drunk off his ass on earth and tried (highly inaccurately, due to a mix of not knowing all of Asgardian history and trying to make the story impressive) to tell stories of his people in ways the locals would understand, which is something I would kill to see
@OptimusPhillip11 ай бұрын
That's not too far off from MCU canon. The movies are pretty explicit about their use of the ancient astronaut hypothesis to explain the existence of the Aesir in what was at the time an otherwise sci-fi setting.
@antona.865911 ай бұрын
Your MCU headcanon is stupid, because there is no in-universe explanation for whether the myths that supposedly exist in the MCU are like the same ones we have here.
@LightMoon789011 ай бұрын
@@antona.8659 that's almost like it's the point of the video. Also don't say a head cannon is stupid it's called a HEAD cannon not cannon
@neptuneplaneptune336711 ай бұрын
Makes the most sense too me...heck I would belive it if it was simply Loki messing with the humans because he was bored one afternoon and fore a few years this became his favrite pasttime, go down to Midgard, sit in a bar with a good drink and just tell ludicrous made up storys that the gullable humans belived
@etazeta67411 ай бұрын
@@LightMoon7890 ah, it's fine. Poor bastard probably can't voice his opinions in real life like he can here, let him have it
@King_of_the_Deck11 ай бұрын
The mythology guy is teaching me so much. He has taught me that there where no elevators in Ancient Greece, Thor did not join a team of super heroes in Norse mythology, there are no implosion grenades,and he taught me that the ancient Norse myths did not have performance enhancing drugs, I mean curses, I mean… no, drugs.
@Matt_Underwood11 ай бұрын
12:14 Mimir: "Brother, have I ever told you about the time that I promised Odin unparallelled wisdom and knowledge in trade for his eye? Well, he didn't like it very much that I joked around and he actually pulled his eye out and gave it to me. Odin's rage knew no bounds and decided to trap me inside a tree on the highest mountain in Midgard with my other Bifrost eye missing,"
@cabsmih789711 ай бұрын
The funny thing is that that’s basically what happened according to Mimir. There’s a boat convo where Mimir explains that he simply laced the water of his well with “enough magic mushrooms to make even a god see visions.” “Not sure what possessed him to pluck out his own eye though.” 😂
@Matt_Underwood11 ай бұрын
@@cabsmih7897 Yeah I remembered that, that's why it was so funny to me when the Mythology guy said that Mimir ripped Odin off😂 God I love God of War😂
@elicortez44611 ай бұрын
18:23: fun fact, a deleted scene of age of Ultron actually has Thor and Selvig saying these water spirits are indeed the Norns. Thor is even possessed by them as a way to tell Ultron’s endgame to Selvig. It was probably cut to simplify the narrative, Thor’s dream side quest was already kind’ve out of nowhere.
@antona.865911 ай бұрын
Fun fact: nobody cares. The MCU should delete itself from existence.
@bonbun-ot5lj11 ай бұрын
@@antona.8659 I care
@ImNotGoodAtAnimation11 ай бұрын
@@antona.8659fun fact: i find it quite neat
@slykilla159311 ай бұрын
@@antona.8659 why?
@antona.865911 ай бұрын
@@ImNotGoodAtAnimation no, it isn't.
@BlueDog24111 ай бұрын
7:05 Actually that stone giant is from the same race of aliens as Korg. In the Planet hulk comics when Korg meets Hulk he tells him about how he and his brother fought Thor once before but were beaten. If they're following the comics, that would mean Thor just killed Korgs big brother. No one tell Korg.
@nospamgaming668211 ай бұрын
this is everything innacurate. not connect the dots marvel edition
@ShockwaveFPSStudios10 ай бұрын
Also, Korg’s race the Kronans were the first set of enemies Thor fought in the comics.
@OptimusPhillip11 ай бұрын
Fun fact: Frigga being Thor's mother is not accurate to the comics either (assuming Thor is, in fact, describing her as his birth mother). In the comics, Thor's mother is, actually, the Earth goddess... Gaia. You were so close, Stan.
@glitchstorm205711 ай бұрын
Thor's mother in norse mythology was a giantess named Jord ( pronounced yord) and Gaia is part of greek mythology where does it say the Gaia was part of norse mythology?
@glitchstorm205711 ай бұрын
So the comics are also inaccurate.
@OptimusPhillip11 ай бұрын
@@glitchstorm2057 Yes, the comics remembered Thor's mom was supposed to be the Earth goddess, but they used the name of wrong the Earth goddess.
@brandonlyon73011 ай бұрын
Doesn’t that technically make him a Uncle to all the first 6 Olympian’s?
@antona.865911 ай бұрын
It's not a fun fact to mention how superior the comics are to these movies, pal. Frigga was never said to be Thor's mother in the early comics. She was merely the wife of Odin. In the 70s we learnt that JORD (one of that deity's many names) spent the night with Odin and birthed him a son, whom Odin then brought to Asgard and had Friga raise him as her own. And Stan Lee had nothing to do with it. He created those characters, but their backstories were elaborated on by other writers.
@autocorrectisdone11 ай бұрын
The Aesir restoring order in Vanaheim is especially funny considering they literally WENT TO WAR, which not only ended on rather bitter terms from what my research has shown, but also implies they have similar power levels and are able to go head-to-head
@justabrokezombie625211 ай бұрын
6:09 ok, this is just my own little hypothesis... Frigg was called "Frigga" here might be the movie writers trying to fuse Frigg with Freya, due to the fact that there are very plausible theories that suggested Frigg and Freya to be the same goddess in Norse Mythology.
@reedcockrell81265 ай бұрын
A good possibility... but it would have been the comic book writers (back in the 60's) who combined Frigg with Freya, not the movie writers.
@legoking61653 ай бұрын
I own a copy of the 75th Anniversary Edition of the book "Mythology" by Edith Hamilton which features a section on the Norse gods. In it, Frigg is referred to as Frigga and Hel (the goddess) is referred to as Hela. That book was published in 1942 and the Thor series by Marvel began in 1962 so it's entirely possible that the architects of Marvels take on Norse mythology were primarily drawing research from that book.
@The4Headed_Dragon11 ай бұрын
I am pretty sure that the rock giant that was reduced to a pile of rubble was originally supposed to be Korg, but since they never said so outright they went ahead and used a different version of Korg in the next movie.
@antona.865911 ай бұрын
Damn, so we could've been spared of Taika Waitit's godawful self-insersion? Well... He'd probably find another character to insert himself in and make everything insufferable, so it's a no-win situation.
@jeffreygao395610 ай бұрын
Well I liked Ragnarök but am not willing to see Love and Thunder.
@starrynight62687 күн бұрын
@The4Headed_Dragon That could be Korg's mother's boyfriend, whom he hates
@SebasTian5832311 ай бұрын
Ria is one of the worlds in the MCU that isn't one of the move realms, just a world Asgard helped and protected
@tristankeffer440011 ай бұрын
Dude you are so close to 1 mil and still you're underrated. Ive been a fan for a while and can't describe how much i love greek mythology.
@jeffreygao39568 ай бұрын
Now exceeding a million!
@tristankeffer44008 ай бұрын
@@jeffreygao3956 we did it
@blackkat670411 ай бұрын
10:10 Odin is so shocked after finding out that if he stops eating the apples, he can become mortal and regained sight in his right eye 😂
@namecomingsoon951711 ай бұрын
Having Hymdal have 9 mothers seems like something Love and Thunder would have as a plot point where his son would maybe be constantly pestered by his 9 grandmas as a comedic side story among the already comedic plot
@antona.13279 ай бұрын
For that to happen, Taika Waititi would have to pick up a comic-book. Which, as we know, he won't do cuz that's too much research for him.
@ainikih953211 ай бұрын
The version I grew up with said that Loki was tied to a tree, and the snake's fangs dripped venom into his eyes (non-specific, no mention of it being corrosive). His wife Sigyn held a bowl above his head to prevent the venom from reaching his eyes. Whenever the bowl filled and she moved to empty it, Sigyn would spill a few drops into Loki's eyes, causing him immense pain, and he would writhe with such force that he caused earthquakes (which certainly fits better with him being tied to rock like you mentioned in the video). I bet quite a few versions of this story exists. ...as often tends to be the case :)
@godzillakingofthemonsters5411 ай бұрын
The coat hanger held up Mjölnir, does that mean it's worthy (in the context of the MCU)?
@grammeland111 ай бұрын
That is not how the worthyness works in MCU, If that was the case it would sink to the Center of the planet
@TheMythologyGuy111 ай бұрын
The unsung hero of the MCU
@godzillakingofthemonsters5411 ай бұрын
@@TheMythologyGuy1 technically, none of the MCU heros are sung because none of their songs have lyrics, except for Spider-Man's, though the MCU version didn't have them for some reason. But yes.
@The4Headed_Dragon11 ай бұрын
It just means that it's not nearly as heavy as most people seem to think.
@edmardisla849211 ай бұрын
@@godzillakingofthemonsters54 Iron Man...
@lorewalkermaohao460211 ай бұрын
"Dark Elves are supposed to be blacker than ink" Oh boy, I wonder if he knows about Heimdallr...
@nathanial858710 ай бұрын
lmao
@SCP_Wandsman13_139 ай бұрын
He said it in the first movie.
@bartoszdulas170311 ай бұрын
The stone giant is a reference to Thor's debut comic book Journey into Mystery where Thor fought with "Stone Men from Saturn" years later retconned in Marvel Comics to be an alien race called Kronan.
@CrazyGamingYT5611 ай бұрын
Love your content keep up the great work
@jeffreygao395611 ай бұрын
Now this is worth waiting for! PS Aha! I knew it! Trolls in Hilda are totally Dark Elves in Norse mythology! PPS Odin might have his all seeing eye and just deliberately ignore it. He’s wise yes, but also selfish and hypocritical. It sure didn’t prevent him from becoming wolf chow at Ragnarök.
@joemcwhorter477011 ай бұрын
So happy to tune in for a new mythology guy video! Huge fan man. A poor one,but a huge one! Soon as I'm back on track I can't wait to support through patreon,I'll be thinking of a suggestion while watching. Wish you well man
@Reaper012311 ай бұрын
Was amazed that during the ”wall of asgard”-scene, you did not mention giants work horse, AKA father of Sleipnir, helping by bringing the rocks.
@loneronin681311 ай бұрын
Also, I would like to add that goats would be perfectly acceptable at a banquet table. Thor ate his goats all the time! XD
@jeffreygao39568 ай бұрын
Just made them resciciutate and regrow the flesh!
@derkaiser42011 ай бұрын
I never get why Hollywood doesn't make movies about real mythology. They could make a really cool movie just based off Norse Mythology. Who wouldn't want to watch Thor and Loki dress up as women to get Mjolnir back?
@nathanieldiaz525411 ай бұрын
Yes! I'm so glad you continued with the MCU Thor films
@mdsystems446311 ай бұрын
"Wherever you go there's war, ruin and death" Said the literal Norse God of War and Death
@antona.865911 ай бұрын
They're not gods. They're aliens, mate.
@pacmonster06611 ай бұрын
Odin was none of those things. So, incorrect use of "literal". He did do a fair amount of warring and destruction (most Norse gods did, they liked battle), but he wasn't a god of those things.
@mdsystems446311 ай бұрын
@@pacmonster066 it's in the first paragraph of his wikipedia article. He's not the only one with those titles tho, Thor and (mainly) Tyr are also Gods of War
@pacmonster06611 ай бұрын
@@mdsystems4463 If you're referring to this sentence from the Wikipedia article, "associates him with wisdom, healing, death, royalty, the gallows, knowledge, war, battle, victory, sorcery, poetry, frenzy, and the runic alphabet, and depicts him as the husband of the goddess Frigg" Then first off, it says, " *associates* him with", not "is the god of". Odin does a lot of stuff in Norse mythology. Secondly, Wikipedia is not the place to go to for this kind of thing. That first paragraph is just a loose summary of things Odin is known for, not a specific description of his godly authority. Norse gods in general didn't really work the same way as Greek or Roman gods which represented very specific things in nature.
@mdsystems446311 ай бұрын
@@pacmonster066 so you're gonna pull the "Umm, actually, wikipedia is not a faithful source ☝️🤓" card on me. Tbh, I don't remember why he was a God of War specifically but he was definitely a God of Death, half of the people that died fighting (the ones that died protecting their homelands) would be taken by Freyja to Sessrúmnir while the other half (the ones that died attacking other lands) would be taken by Odin to Valhalla. It's one of the reasons why his signature animals are ravens, carrion birds also associated with Death
@barbicud11 ай бұрын
In case I miss it congrats on 1 million subs! It's been a blast seeing your channel grow over the years.
@pizzastolfo85611 ай бұрын
I'm really happy because you aka one of my favorite KZbinrs uploaded my favorite of your series on my birthday!
@TheMythologyGuy111 ай бұрын
Happy birthday!
@pizzastolfo85611 ай бұрын
@@TheMythologyGuy1 Oh my God thank you it's an honor to even be acknowledged!!
@JustACactus61611 ай бұрын
I get that this movie isn’t as good as most other movies, but I’m glad someone’s taking it seriously
@smb-c3po11 ай бұрын
Mythological Odin has been trying numerous different options to prevent Ragnarok throughout each new time cycke, but one he never even thought to explore is having the dwarves create the Infinity Gauntlet from Marvel and we could use it to Thanos snap mythological Loki out of existence. Mythological Heimdall watches over Earth from the Bifrost, he has to have learned about Marvel and could teach Odin about it.
@TGigachad-i9y11 ай бұрын
Oh boy! I am so excited for the Inaccuracies of God of War 4, Ragnarok and Valhalla! By far, Valhalla is the best part of God of War Ragnarok and i really love the ending P.S: i wonr spoiler the ending. But, i have one thing to say about the ending: it is very heart warming to see him smiling again🥺
@xChaosFlower11 ай бұрын
He smiles?! I need to finish Valhalla now
@TGigachad-i9y11 ай бұрын
@@xChaosFlower Yup. He smiles, again. Once you see the ending, your heart is gonna be so soft like a marshmellow that you want to see the ending scene over and over and over again. Santa Monica Studios made a masterpiece of a DLC for every GOW fan☺
@Yog-slagunarАй бұрын
Ordin "We arent gods, we can die too" Also Odin "MoRTalS DoNT BeLONg"
@xyreniaofcthrayn119511 ай бұрын
Aether does exist in Norse mythology though it's implied to be the surrounding nothingness around yggdrasil and sometimes the venom of the one serpent dripping as a punishment on that one guy after Ragnarok. I assume the I'm the better pilot is a reference to the fact a Norseman had to sit out during nautical warfare to manually pilot the vessel unless every other crewman died referred to as pilot
@Excanda11 ай бұрын
Considering that the Aether is actually just the reality infinity stone it's logical it does not exist in the myths as it's a Marvel creation. There is no conformation or myth that 7 corner stones of the universe exist.
@TemperFNBR11 ай бұрын
Yessssssssss! Upload and you are close to a million.
@Maxsfable10 ай бұрын
4:05 it's really interesting you said that. I love the obscurity in the actual mythology concerning elves and dwarves. Very old sources even say that these talented builder elves WERE the Dwarves, and retellings after that time eventually either gave up on the Dark Elf narrative or made them entirely separate creatures from the Dwarves.
@jojogacha97411 ай бұрын
Cant wait for him to get to love and thunder and hear how love and thunder got zeus mythically correct. Like seriously love and thunder Zeus is right out of the pages of Greek mythology.
@nathanial858711 ай бұрын
meh, kinda (from my knowledge)
@antona.86599 ай бұрын
If you thought Dumb and Thunder got anything accurate, you should not talk about any subject that's more complex than the back of a milkpack.
@jojogacha9749 ай бұрын
@@antona.8659 trust me. Zeus is indeed a fuckboy. Man will fuck anything with a hole.
@jojogacha9749 ай бұрын
@@antona.8659 dude. you clearly don’t know how horny zeus can be.
@stopanimatecreep340011 ай бұрын
Video Request: “Every Mythical Inaccuracy in Thor: Ragnarok & Infinity War”
@kyuugoki11 ай бұрын
Are you sure they're not just mispronouncing "eitr" and not saying "aether"? Eitr was the primordial liquid that formed Ymir, also crazy god-killing venom, which happened to also be used by the world serpent. It fits. Better, anyway.
@vullord66611 ай бұрын
That seems the most plausible. Imagine being Disney and making a movie about Norse gods only to mess up and mispronounce Norse words so bad people think you're talking about Greek mythology. It's the Hercules movie on steroids (calling Heracles by his roman name in a Greek based retelling of the myth).
@Ikazuchi.Fumetsu11 ай бұрын
No, I'm sure they're not.
@theMyouknow11 ай бұрын
I think Odin knows that Loki is taking his place and know all his plans, he can also see his death and rebirth in the future and perhaps their brothers reunion that makes Asgard stronger then ever, he even told Thor "Home is where you make it" he knew Asgard would be blown up together with Hella. But Yeah some things dont make sense like the Svartalverna och jättarna (Jotun)
@captainflowers74811 ай бұрын
the third and fourth Thor movies literally introduced actual divine beings in a stupid fashion. Odin's quote in the first gets ignored since for some reason.. GODHOOD is now such a important thing they keep mentioning it so many times
@Doctor_YouTube_11 ай бұрын
Congrats on 1 Million Subscribers 🎉🎉🎉
@KuroOokami16711 ай бұрын
There's so much in the myths... I don't get why more movies aren't a little more accurate. Hel, why don't we have movies about these myths? Just go through a mythology for the next cinematic universe. It would be so interesting if they actually stuck to any of it.
@KuroOokami16711 ай бұрын
Not really dissing on the films themselves here, but the myths sound so much cooler than these movies give credit.
@skycr705911 ай бұрын
Because the movies are an adaptation of Marvel comics which is a weird sci fi reimagining of the norse myths.
@John_Zatanna11 ай бұрын
yayyyy, and congrats on almost 1M subs!!!!!!!!
@RazireKVD11 ай бұрын
I actually know the reason it's Frigga instead of Frigg in this movie, and it's really, really simple! Modern historians simply like putting the -a suffix at the end of her name to feminize it. That's it. They just like giving her a more "female-sounding" name. At first I thought it might have been a Hel/Hella situation, where they call her Hella in the third Thor movie, where Hella is her Germanic name as opposed to Norse, but no. Just a bunch of dudes decided Frigg wasn't girlie enough and added the a to the end of it.
@jeffreygao395611 ай бұрын
Which falls flat since there are obviously masculine names that end with ‘a’ like Mustafa and Attila.
@epicgamernoisesintensifies62389 ай бұрын
5:17 when Odin says this, he means how in the MCU the Asgard Ian’s are just long lasting extraterrestrials(aliens), and were only perceived as gods by the Norse.
@senittoaoflightning440411 ай бұрын
6:16 Frigga is actually one of her names in German, supposedly taken from her south-germanic name.
@Void-a7k6 ай бұрын
But they’re not in Germany now are they?
@senittoaoflightning44046 ай бұрын
@@Void-a7k It's still a valid way of referring to her.
@simonrief101311 ай бұрын
Scriptwriter: "And all the 9... or eleven realms how ever you like it, fall into another and you see all inhabitants in a chaotic-" Producer: "Lower budget." "Two realms fall into another and..."
@GylleneGott11 ай бұрын
It wouldn't totally be out of the picture for Norse and Asian people to meet seeing as the Varangian Guard (Byzantine Emperor's royal guard) was mostly Vikingrs and Saxons. And Constantinople was located where Istanbul is today. For all we know a Vikingr could have taught a Samurai about the Norse Gods and he converted faiths 🤷🏼♂️
@TheMythologyGuy111 ай бұрын
That’s a good point
@The4Headed_Dragon11 ай бұрын
There was also some intermingling between the Vikings and Huns. Brunhilda is said to be the decent of Atilla.
@jeffreygao39566 ай бұрын
@@The4Headed_Dragon Despite my hypothesis of Attila being Proto-Siberian, historical documents apparently describe him as “sallow skinned” so an East Asian look is probably the best fit.
@settratheimperishable780010 ай бұрын
Odin’s stance on humans and his godhood confuses me in this movie. When he speaks to Loki he reprimands him for calling himself a god and states how Asgardians live, breath and die just like humans do and he even shames Loki for bringing war, ruin, and death to Midgard and its people. Yet, when he speaks to Thor he says that human lives are fleeting and nothing sooooo what does he actually think about humans? If their lives mean nothing then why did he seem to care so much about how much death Loki caused? Loki didn’t use Asgardians to invade earth, he used another alien species so Asgard didn’t lose anything from Loki’s actions and Odin obviously didn’t care enough about his son’s outburst to send help to Midgard. Then, when Odin confronts Thor he literally says that “she is mortal” but he literally said to Loki earlier in this movie that they are also mortal “just like humans” so does Odin think he’s a god or not? Does Odin value humans or not? I know mythology Odin is a huge liar and will tell anyone anything they want to hear but Marvel Odin is supposed to be different.
@cindyhoward334711 ай бұрын
Hey mythology guy big fan of the channel but I have noticed some inaccurate information regarding norse mythology 1.beings like frost,fire,earth, mountain and stone giants don't actually exist in norse mythology instead there's just called jotnar and are just regular sized people most of them are anyways however terms like frost giant is used but it refers to the environment they live in 2. Thor does not need his belt to lift his hammer that is a common misconception and I know this because in the prose edda it mentions that when Thor attacked skymir he picked up the hammer then buckles on the belt 3. Dark elves and dwarves are the same beings 4. The 9 realms are way more complicated and there is no list of them in norse sources there is a good video about the subject by a KZbinr called overly sarcastic productions 5. In your god of war 3 video you said loki has fire hair but thats not true 6. In your video about the first Thor moive you talked about friggs alleys on how there with her at all times but thats only the case for fulla Other than that your videos are very good and I enjoy them keep it up
@Nextlevelofdumb11 ай бұрын
I’ve been waiting for this for so long
@Xylax.11 ай бұрын
Finally yes go this is going to be a banner And also I think first?
@neptuneplaneptune336711 ай бұрын
I think the way the MCU treats it is that asgardians refer to diffrent planets as Realms and the Nine Realms are simply the 9 planets Asgard is closest to that are part of Ygdrasil, wich here probably means that there like a constallation ore thers some magical connection to those 9 planets. So whenever a diffrent realm that isnt part of the 9 is mentiond they basicley just mean other planets.
@the_weird_human_creature11 ай бұрын
I know it’s gonna be really difficult to find any inaccuracies with this request but could you make a video on Hades? This is truly an amazing game and I’m curious if there even are any inaccuracies in it.
@azuromesser84911 ай бұрын
There is a bit actually, which are covored by using the old "the humans got the stories wrong" trick.
@azuromesser84911 ай бұрын
That being said, that game rules, and I would like a review too
@icer266111 ай бұрын
so close to 1 million. keep it up mythology guy
@samurexatlas737311 ай бұрын
5:38 The question there in lies, 9 birthing or 9 raising mothers?
@The4Headed_Dragon11 ай бұрын
I have heard a story explaining this but I don't recall where from so it could just be a kind of fanfic thing, but anyway, here goes: Heimdall's grandfather had nine daughters. He left on some quest and came home to find that one of them had given birth to a son but none would admit who. Each claimed to be the mother so that none of them could be in trouble for having lost her virginity.
@timothyfrasier821811 ай бұрын
This was another great video with Thor I can't wait for the next one with Thor.
@valora390.11 ай бұрын
Love this video. Hopefully no copyright BS happens to this series now that you're tackling Marvel!
@KatOwO22353 ай бұрын
oh so that's how Thor got flint in his head, he destroyed Hrungnir who is made of stone, oh ok, still must've been embarrasing that he got flint in his head though
@EnergyGhost11 ай бұрын
Congratulations, almost 1million subs. 999k sub count I am a really huge fan of you and would love to see an inaccuracy of Thor Ragnarok!!!!!!
@TheMythologyGuy111 ай бұрын
It shall happen! You have my word
@EnergyGhost11 ай бұрын
@@TheMythologyGuy1 THANK YOU SO MUCH 😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
@nikhilbalvir797711 ай бұрын
man i love your content , i always eagerly wait for your videos.
@lyger874211 ай бұрын
Man looking back at this movie makes me appreciate God of War Ragnarok so much more
@Geraldo_Rivian11 ай бұрын
So a movie based on a comic book series based on an ancient mythology, we hardly have any written stories about, is bad to you. But a OC character as a Greek god, somehow ends up in the Norse mythology, that you find good
@lyger874211 ай бұрын
@@Geraldo_Rivian I'm talking about in terms of accuracy. But, Thor 2 was not a great movie in my opinion, whole GoW Ragnarok had a fantastic story
@John9396511 ай бұрын
Can't wait for an inaccuracy video on Thor: Ragnarok.
@tplayz794211 ай бұрын
Oh yeah
@darksamuri396811 ай бұрын
Been waiting for this! Also congrats on 1 million!!! 🎉🎉
@frankg279011 ай бұрын
The thing about the first two Thor movies is that the writers decided to distance the MCU versions of the Norse Gods from their Comic Book counterparts by makin' them aliens that happen to look human and have the names of Norse Gods and wield their weapons. Thor Ragnarok's depiction of the Norse Gods is basically Taika Watiti decidin' "Fuck it. No more Ancient Aliens bullshit. The Asgardians are Gods".
@zSteve123110 ай бұрын
"So, Asgardians are aliens from another planet that visited us thousands of years ago ... and because we couldn't understand aliens, we thought they were gods?" -Skye, Agents of Shield
@ShockwaveFPSStudios10 ай бұрын
I disagree. The First Two Thor Movies took more inspiration from the comics (Specifically the JMS run on the Thor comics.). Meanwhile, Takia Waititi’s Thor movies were inspired on Jack Kirby and Jason Aaron’s run on the Thor comics.
@antona.13279 ай бұрын
@@ShockwaveFPSStudios the only Thor movie that had anything to do with the Straczynski run was the first one. And mainly because Straczynski co-wrote it. Taijka Wushunabi spoof parodies of Thor movies were inspired by his inflated ego and lack of any competency on the subject matter, not Kirby or Aaron. To even suggest that Watsjabi's parody had anything to do with the 60s run on Thor says that you, much like Watsjabi, have never touched those comics. Lee and Kirby Thor comics were epic, dramatic, theathric and sincere fairy tales with great sense of scale and epic romance between Thor and Sif and swashbuckling adventures with Thor's loyal brothers in arms The Warriors Three. Waititi's nonsense is the absolute opposite of all that. And Aaron... Aaron's stuff felt more like if Zack Snyder directed Thor more than anything with Waititi.
@ShockwaveFPSStudios9 ай бұрын
@@antona.1327 I’m talking about the looks of the costumes, and the world of the Takia Watitti Thor films. The look of the costumes & world are ripped straight out of Kirby & Aaron’s Thor Comics. A clear example is the wall on one of S’sakar’s, which is based on a machine carried by the Thing in Jack Kirby’s run on Fantastic Four. Another big example is the shot of Thor & Korg looking Falligar’s dying corpse, which is ripped straight from that same panel of Falligar dying in Issue 3 of Jason Aaron’s run.
@antona.13279 ай бұрын
@@ShockwaveFPSStudios nay, 'tis not Kirby's Thor aesthetics were Norse-like, not that plastic-y cornball sh1t in Waititi's movies. But also, what the F Kirby got to do with Sakaar, a planet that was created years after his death by another artist and that looked nothing like it was in the movie? And also, MCU Sakaar is nothing like Kirby's works. The opening to Man of Steel, that's classic Kirby. Large fantasy worlds with creatues and organic looking machinary. Nobody in those awful movies looks anything like in Kirby's fantastic artworks. Where is the clean-shaven, helmet-wearing, ISAYTHEENAY yelling Thor in Ragnajoke, tell me. Also, one single panel recreation, while competely avoding the meaning and context of the said panel in the source material, isn't ''ripped straight out of''. That panel was already made to be cinematic by Esad Ribic, and Taika, or whoever it was, telling CGI artists to trace it for a split second isn't some great achievment. Especially not since Zack Snyder did 300 and Watchmen and had almost every comic panel brought to life. And that's knowing that Frank Miller is not even two percent as good of an artist as Esad Ribic and his art would be far harder to translate to screen.
@yeeessimusprime342211 ай бұрын
Not only did this movie get a lot of inaccurate parts of the mythology (not surprised as the comics aren’t either.) but it was super inaccurate to the comics as well, where’s the half blue half black Malekith. He’s in my opinion a very fun villain and I personally like his design.
@PK-Radio11 ай бұрын
Ah yes my favorite mythological figure Ultron
@alexgiles903111 ай бұрын
999k One Thousand More. It can be done. You've got this.
@JABRIEL25111 ай бұрын
Inaccurate does not mean bad, but this movie was cheeks
@heinrichmanstahl837411 ай бұрын
What bothers me about the dark elves is that they have eyes. So there must have been some kind of light. Otherwise they wouldn't have developed eyes if there had only been darkness.
@robertfalk376711 ай бұрын
Wait, the Dark Elf planet is also known by the same name as the place where Thor got his hammer and Stormbreaker?
@TheMythologyGuy111 ай бұрын
Oh yeah we’ll get to that in a future video
@yxngyam11 ай бұрын
@@TheMythologyGuy1 id love to see more videos on Egyptian mythology
@The4Headed_Dragon11 ай бұрын
That's because it's the same place. In some versions of the myths, the dwarves and dark elves are one and the same.
@Kaspar.C0LD11 ай бұрын
Am I misremembering or conflating myth lore and game lore because aren't Dwarves "svartalfar" and dark elves "dokkalfar"? Svartalfar being "black elves" or "swarthy elves" (IIRC the word "swarthy" for dark-skinned can be traced back to or encompass "swart/svart") and dokkalfar (dokk being Icelandic for Dark, and Icelandic being the closest and least changed language from Old Norse) being "dark elves". I know there's contention of Dwarves and Dark Elves being interchangeable at times in the myths with the name "svartalf" only. With the belief that Dwarves are the "swarthy elves" due to their environment and work that gets one pretty dirty/darkened. Was dokkalfar a later addition or result of intentional Christian mistranslation then? I know both Svartalfheim and Nidthavellir/Nidavellir are mentioned at the same time but, to me at least, it seems the "heims" would likely be the realms themselves where Nidavellir could be a part of or place _in_ the "heim"? I could be completely wrong here but it seems to me that Dwarves/Svartalfar should likely hail from Svartalfheim as their "home". Now.... "nith" is an old German thing that related to a social stigma where "nidth" (ni [thorn] d) is used in mean both new moon, waning moon, and time before a new moon _as well_ as "down". "Vellir" it a bit more up in the air but it could be from "vollr" which would be "field, flat ground, meadow" *or* maybe proto-Germanic wela/Old Norse vel which seems to mean "well" in the sense of doing well OR "full, ample, largely" -- then the "r" ending seeming to also denote a place of or action of (vikingR, draugR, SvartalfheimR, etc). With German and Norse borrowing from each other and a lot of similarities I wonder if there's a connotation of shame or "hiding ones self" tied into the name of Nidavellir and with the Dark Elves being subterranean or "hidden" it would fit aptly. Nidavellir meaning something akin to "Meadows of the Hidden Ones", "Large Open Area of Darkness" aka underground, some shit like that? I don't know, I'm excessively fuckin' rambling at this point but TL;DR -- Dwarves and Dark Elves are completely different entities in Norse Mythology and I have literally no evidence to back that up -- just believe me bro lol @@The4Headed_Dragon
@The4Headed_Dragon11 ай бұрын
@@Kaspar.C0LD Svarthalfheim means dark elf home. Nidavellir means land of the hidden ones.
@OmnicidalClown199211 ай бұрын
Can't wait for the Thor Ragnarok video and the Avengers Infinity War/Endgame videos when they get released.
@OrientalBales11 ай бұрын
this movie would be fun if it leaned into norse mythology more. Keep most of asgard the same along with Malekith.
@E9ONATE9 ай бұрын
I love how every time the mythology guy speaks I laugh because of how true it is or how he is just very funny
@Not_4uoo11 ай бұрын
0:26 Does this make Knull a dark elf
@themysteriousmista49223 ай бұрын
No I think he’s probably just the reason why they exist
@QuixoticCowboy11 ай бұрын
1:53 I can only imagine the outcry if the movie had made the dark elves accurate to that description
@Childofgotham762411 ай бұрын
There is an explanation as to where freya is you see the story for this is that freya married odin and changed her name to frigga kinda like the god of war games
@enderethan1446 ай бұрын
15:52 Don’t forget about a red dragon that’s kind of the personification of Avarice in Norse Mythology.
@imdone4394 ай бұрын
Fafnir ?
@Chrysomolus11 ай бұрын
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@V_lord112 ай бұрын
In the deleted extended scene, that is called the Norn Pit, and it is said that it’s in Asgard, but within their own continuity there is a realm called Nornheim.
@Aaron0099911 ай бұрын
Close to first
@robertwalker745411 ай бұрын
I forgot that Thor can shrink his hammer.
@ponpaerostar11 ай бұрын
Saying it in advance, Congratulations for reaching 1Million subscribers.
@NegaHumanX6 ай бұрын
7:55 - This is my favourite idea for how the Warriors Three end up in Asgard. None of them really fit the aesthetic, so it makes sense they'd be offshore picks from some well travelled valkyrie. We get to see Hogun's origin in the comics and he's been in a long-lived battle with a warlord who had "Satan's Forty horsemen" and a Jinn on his side. If he died in battle, and we they just never told the reader that directly, I think that would be more than enough to earn him a place in Asgard. Makes me wonder how Fandral (actual Robin Hood) and Volstagg ended up there. Unfortunately, we do see them all together as kids in Asgard (which also contradicts Hogun's origin a bit) but this is a head-cannon I prefer.
@kimberlylatrice198111 ай бұрын
I smiled SSSOOO wide when this came up in my notifications!! Merry Christmas to me!!! 🎉🎉🎉
@OptimusPhillip10 ай бұрын
I'm sure TMG already knows this, but for the benefit of those who may not, that stone giant was a Kronan, a creature in Marvel Comics famous for being the first villains Thor fought on-panel. They are not meant to be any sort of Norse thing, they're described as hailing from the planet Saturn.
@kingdomofnerdz14972 ай бұрын
14:00 In your previous Thor Inaccuracy video, you spoke highly of Mjolnir's power, and deservedly. Which is why I think it's fair to point out that if Thor threw Mjolnir full force as anyone, they'd be lucky if missing limbs was the extent of their injuries. Most likely they'd be dead.
@aidondemarr98263 ай бұрын
2:03, I also spotted that Aether is one of the elements, alongside with Earth, Water, Air, and Fire
@MegaHerpityDerpity11 ай бұрын
Sounds like their use of aether is an adaptation of what popular science would refer to as dark matter. Unpopular scientific theory refers to dark matter as aether. It's described as an unknown unseeable energy that holds the universe together.
@LastGoatKnightКүн бұрын
This movie in a nutshell: "I didn't order my Norse Mythology with sprinkles of Star Wars"
@breaderikthegreat322411 ай бұрын
I kinda hoped, you say „I know this is gonna shock people but Thor did not fight robots on a flying city“
@marv5111 ай бұрын
Almost at 1M big W’s. This video about to be peak too
@timgorg191911 ай бұрын
Great channel idea. I subscribe.
@KatOwO22353 ай бұрын
a gossiping squirrel?! XD that's so adorable OwO I want a movie on this greek mythological gossiping squirrel please XD they have their own Deadpool XD
@jcly9611 ай бұрын
I think the reason Odin's wife is called "Frigga" in the MCU is because she's probably supposed to be an amalgamation of all of Odin's wives. I mean think about it. Frigg + Frejya = Frigga. Plus they also gave her a bunch of characteristics from all of Odin's wives.
@Blokewood311 ай бұрын
Frigga and Fricka are alternate spellings of Frigg's name that predate Marvel.
@jcly9611 ай бұрын
@Blokewood3 I didn't know that. But I do still think that the idea that Frigga is supposed to be an amalgamation of all of Odin's wives, at least in the MCU, does still stand.
@ShockwaveFPSStudios10 ай бұрын
Your reason does make sense as Stan Lee wrote the Thor comics, Frigga was made to be the Marvel equivalent to both Freyja and Frigg. Hence her name.
@evandacobbina36211 ай бұрын
Who has the worse punishment in mythology, Norse gods or Greek gods??
@IronDragon-214311 ай бұрын
I'm really looking forward to your next takes on the Mythological Accuracies and Inaccuracies in God of War and God of War Ragnarok.