For those who are not familiar with the "Calippo" mentioned in the song. Is an ice cream that these guys from the band know because it was very famous in Italy. Many jokes have been made about the shape of it.
you should go check out their older stuff. Their last album has music/lyric videos of like half the songs. "Barbie, MILF Princess of the Twilight", "Vegan Velociraptor", "Tooth Fairy" (seriously, this song is how i learned economics), "Ironmonger", "And then I noticed That She Was A Gargoyle", "Heavy Mettal Kibbles".... there so much epic stuff
Those Uranus puns will never get old. This is just a fun metal song Pluto is no longer considered a regular planet but I believe it is considered a dwarf planet
To make the joke more complete, you should listen to track #14 first ("Bum Voyage") "Space. Between the cheeks. These are the voyages of the starship Nanowar Of Steel. Its continuing mission: to explore a new sense of humor. To seek out puns and "ha ha ha ha!" To find a joke, that no man has made before."
I heard question "Who named the planet Uranus?" being asked and my baby self's obsession w "why is it called that" for anything came to use!! All planets were named after different deities (eg Mars - god of war, Venus - Roman version of Aphrodite etc) and Uranus was named after Greek god of sky, Uranus & back then his name meant sky/heaven. But the name makes lots more sense if you consider he's grandfather of Zeus "I can't keep it in my pants". Oh and did I mentioned he married his mother? *slinks back into her blanket fort*
The people dancing in the video were also in the Norwegian Reggaeton video as well. Edit* Pluto is no longer a planet because it didn't clear everything out of its orbit. If it was the only object in its orbit, it would still be a planet.
Sadly we cant make this Joke in Germayn like you the english/american pronounciation .We pronounce it totally different like UH-RAH-NUSS...oh by the way : " It was discovered by Wilhelm Herschel on March 13, 1781 and is named after the Greek god Uranos. It is the only planet named after a god from the Greek world of gods."....Herschel is mentioned in the Lyrics as well.....
I pronounce it similar to how I heard some scientist pronounce it Ur in nuss. But it creates another joke because everything before the us at the end sounds like the word urine.
And when you find out that Ouranos is the son of Gaia, and that the titans are their children 😧 you realize greek mythology is full of incest from the start....
Definition of planet had changed in 2006 during astroconference in Prague. Size matters, but also trajectory matters as well. Pluto has trajectory so different from other planets that in some moments it is closer to Sun than Neptune. More info on wiki: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IAU_definition_of_planet
I think it has more to do with more and more "dwarf planets" started to appear in the solar system, that made Pluto stand out less and less and seem more like 1 in the crowd. It's still a planet just a "dwarfplanet"
@@APREACTS Indeed, and oddly the Moon might not have been considered a moon had it been at another planet (instead it could be seen as a 2 planet system) So the moon could have lost the right to be called a moon :P
Somewhat confusingly, dwarf planets aren't planets. And yeah, we're up to 5 of them in the solar system, and are likely to eventually find more : en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dwarf_planet
The name Uranus comes from Greek mythology. Uranus was one of the original two Titans - a pre-gods. Essentially a grandpa of Zeus, Poseidon, Athena and all those. Also, the planet is not pronounced like...the body part, but of course we are all overgrown children when we are supposed to say the name and ignore it. :P It makes it strange that other planets are named after ROMAN gods, which while generally conflated with Greek gods, makes the naming of Uranus a weird exception/inconsistency. So the planet should have been named Caelus...but I suppose that is not that funny. We could also help relieve astronomical OCD by renaming all other planets, which would lead to Solar system like this: Hermes* - Aphrodite - Earth(which we should rename to Gaia) - Ares - Zeus - Chronos - Uranus - Poseidon; with Pluto becoming Hades.
Nanowar of steel - Heavy metal kibbles. If you want a perfect Judas Priest's style song. They are really good to play in the style of a lot of famous band!
They just found new planet next to Uranus, it's now known as Yourpenus, we don’t want to see when the two collide 💥. Suggestion for a next reaction video from this band -> Warriors of the World United ...no ...wait, wrong band again.
A joke that only works in English, though, hehe. Uranus (Ouranos), the primal god of the sky, he's a primordial deity in the Greek pantheon, alongside Kronos for example. Can we also appreciate the wink given to Sailor Uranus? hehehe
Considering that at least 7 out of the 9 planets in our solar system are named after Ancient Greek gods... I mean, I'm no expert in mythology, but that seems like a good place to start.
I was wondering how long you guys would take to get around to doing this one. Oh, and I got 'Stayin Alive' on the first listen. That was loads of fun. Cheers guys !!! btw : "I want to COLON-ize Uranus." LoL !!!
Actually Pluto is no longer a planet of our solar system because of it's orbit, too far and too much asimmetric. But Uranus, well... that's the best planet to land in...
Initially, in addition to their own songs, the group performed parody cover versions of works by other artists, mainly Manowar, Rhapsody, Iron Maiden, Metallica. Over time, the emphasis shifted to songs written by the band members, practically supplanting covers. The lyrics of their songs parody the clichés of metal texts with frequent repetitions of the words “steel”, “fire”, “power”, “death”, “blood”, “flame”, “force”, “war”, etc. Exaggerating the extremely pathetic lyrics of Manowar, Rhapsody, HammerFall and similar groups, Nanowar write songs about "mighty warriors of true steel metal", bringing the combination of familiar words and phrases to the point of absurdity. The subject of their parodies is the posturing characteristic of Manowar, as well as some black metal bands. After Rhapsody added "of Fire" to their name, Nanowar parodied that by adding the words "of Steel" to their logo.