The reason Ethiopia and Liberia were allowed to remain independent varies Liberia: was under protection of the United States, and therefore nobody was allowed to conquer it Ethiopia: It had modernized to European standards (mainly becoming a Christian nation), and therefore was allowed to remain
@@goatsanimations4480 From the perspective of your videos that you make, crossovers are basically when you create countryballs videos using scenes from other videos, e. g movies, songs, etc. For example, just imagine, you create a video called Puss vs Death [Countryballs Edition] (from Puss in Boots: The Last Wish, Dreamworks Animation) and you create this using countryballs edition like: Death Wolf - RussiaBall, Puss in Boots - GermanyBall. I'm not requesting a new video, I'm just explaining the meaning of the crossover. Hope that helps! As always, kudos to your work on the video! :) In other words, scenes (Countryballs Edition)
Ooh, a decently popular youtuber comments on my video?! That’s quite exceptional innit? But seriously, I’m happy that you have recognized my small channel and community.
Glad you like it! I’m aware that it can be inaccuracies, but it’s just to generalize and simplify the history, but if a history buff approves of it, then that’s great!
Liberia was created by America and Europe Ethiopia was seen as Civilized due to their Christian Religion by Europe except for Italy which failed invading it.
@@m.c.martin Was it really created by America? It was just freed slaves who didn’t consider themselves American, but liked the model of US government and principles
@@goatsanimations4480 Gern geschehen mein Freund! This video was a masterpiece & your most recent video looks interesting enough as I just saw Into The Spiderverse not very long ago. I look forward to watching your other videos in the future!
Je pense que c'était cool de voir toute l'Europe quand ils colonisaient l'Afrique, ma partie préférée était quand tout le monde était dans l'espace mdr Edit: ok is it too to say i don't understand French
The UK conquered the most land out of everyone else, so much so that if all the land the UK once owned was reconquered be the UK, it would be the #1 biggest nation. And the UK lost all that land shortly after WWII, but before Elizabeth II began her reign.
@@goatsanimations4480Screw it, feel free to use the Reichtangle for the WW1 German Empire! It's the same flag, and the Polandball subreddit has been killing this whole meme of Polandball with its arbitrary rules. Why should the subreddit's rules have to apply to RU-vidrs anyway?
@@goatsanimations4480True - Fun fact: Not a soul, even on the Polandball subreddit, knows why Singapore has to be a triangle. It's just what the old comics used to do, so they enforce it as law without knowing why!
For those of you who are wondering here is every Poland-ball rule broken in the video: 1. In the Basic Requirements for Approval It says not to send an Album and not a single image, if we look at the definition of animation which is, *the technique of photographing successive drawings or positions of puppets or models to create an illusion of movement when the movie is shown as a sequence* ,then an animation would classify as an Album, as an Album is a collection of images. 2. In the Artistic section it says that it must look like it was drawn in MS Paint. At 0:06 It is clearly seen that a image of England flag is used which doesn't at all look like MS Paint. 3. In the Artistic section it says to not copy paste images from the internet, at 0:06 and many other times you can see a image from the internet used. 4. In the Artistic section it says to not sign your comics, if we replace the word comics with animation then a watermark could possibly count. 5. In the Artistic section It says to not make the text hard to read, at the beginning it could be hard for people to read the cursive font, thus breaking the rule. 6. In Story/plot rules it says to not base your comic, in this case animation, around a meme template. I say no more, if you don't know this then you're absolutely braindead-stupid. 7. In Story/plot rules it says specifically, " *Polandball comics should be about countries, not people. As a general rule, if the characters in your comic could be replaced with plain stickmen and the comic would still make sense, then your comic is not a Polandball comic. * ". since the meme can be replaced by stickmen and make sense, it breaks the rule. 8. In the ball exception section although it follows the guide for the United Kingdom of Great Britian and Northern Ireland, more commonly known as the UK, it doesn't follow it for the USA ball. At 2:08 it is shown that the USA ball doesn't have sunglasses, and since the animation could go with the sunglasses, then it breaks the rule. 9. 1:50. See anything wrong? the flag isn't even a ball. Common sense my guy. This is not a criticism and purely information that is meant to show people that the animation could be further improved Apon. I did enjoy the video but just wanted to let people know of the rule breaks.
I don't know how i didn't notice before but it does also technically use circle tool that does break a rule. And no, im not a moderator not even approved for comic making (mostly because humor, and these untold rules about pencil size, like i never saw that in the approval document.)
@@ThePlushLeauge Lol thanks for the info, for that video I used models from Sticknodes. There’s a site where you can download models from other creators, but I can’t find every countryball in the same style. And when I can’t even find what I am looking for, I just search for the flag on google and paste it into the animation.
@@geographyfrog No, I had countryball files for a long time now, for some countryballs, I just take a picture of a flag and edit it into a circle and add the eyes, and others i get some sticknodes files from the official site where you can download stick figures. As you can see some differences between the style of the countryballs.
@@geographyfrog It’s not like flipaclip, in sticknodes, you don’t have to draw anything tbh, you can create/edit your stick figures or download creations from the official site.