Norse Mythology: Thor, The God of Thunder - Best Adventures in the Land of Giants #GreekMythology #Mythology #SeeUinHistory #History #MythologyExplained
-Headstrong -Volatile temper -Flashy powers -Solves most of his problems with overwhelming strength -Legendary appetite In conclusion, Thor was the first shonen protagonist.
This is the first time I've heard the story involving Thryme and Thor cross dressing was the idea by Loki. I remember it was Heimdall's idea for Thor to be the bride, and Loki his handmaiden. Guess this is one of the other versions of the tale. Still one of my favorites.
First of all, every thing, every cartoon, has wrong grammer and I really don't know one bit if the person who made this typed wrong grammer or the computer made mistakes🤔
kirby march barcena True, he even caused the death of Balder and led the giants against the gods at ragnarok. He basically caused the end of the world for the gods. Silly jokester.
I tried to convince myself that this is the true Thor from Norse mythology, and not the one from Marvel films but some of the film scenes kept popping into my head.
Thor approaches on a horse and proclaims:" I'm Thor, I'm Thor!! To that they responded: "off courth you are thor, thilly, you been riding on a horth with no thaddle!
If they ever make a film based on Norse myth then I would love to see Kristofer Hivju play as Thor because I have seen him act and will be perfect for the role.
And that’s the last joke on Marvel Thor! Because actually Thor is not connected to the Avengers and etc... So true fans know Thor have nothing to do with Avengers! Well they think just a character more powerful and stronger more than the Hulk!! And Thor comes on.
It's very relevant though. They want to convey the idea that there are so many problems in the world you would want to solve and give your whole life to them, but you would not succeed because most of them are natural and only presented as "problems" by the giants. The only problem you can meaningfully solve in your life is the chaos and the uncertainty surrounding you.
Do about the story of Thor against the giant Geirrod and his daughters And also the story of Hrungnir,Groa and Starkadr The only thing missing was these stories like and Bye!
You left out just how big the Cauldron was and how Thor and Tyr were Chased after because they had it... And how only Thor was strong enough to carry it! 2 miles high and 2 miles wide!
@@EveryoneElseIsWeirdImNormal oh well as i said it was in my opinion but if the franchise goes into Egyptian mythology then I'm pretty sure they'll pull a great one as always 🤞👌
Thrym is the giants name, as for the theft of the hammer the mythological mjolnir can be lifted by other people, it's just that it's really really really heavy and so powerful that only truly mighty beings can pick it up. Divine weapons really get sold short by modern media adaptations.
I really enjoy this video ,but I still wondering, who they A-re? CA-n you inspire me in your next video?,a lot of time I question myselft ,"what kind of A-nimals is related to " but the only animal I find related is a bull? But a bull ,I think it's more s-t-A+y positive? So sorry I feel like alice in wonderland I hope you understand👀
@@BenDover-vg9ep I know, its a great game but an enire point of that comment was that I would like to see him in a movie. That wish is based on him being so interesting in that game.
I'm pretty sure these are reruns, because I know I have made this comment before: "consubstantiate" does not mean "confirm". In fact, the only real uses for it are in the orthodox Christian statement that the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit are consubstantial with each other, and the Lutheran doctrine on the Eucharist, which stands in contrast with the Catholic doctrine of transubstantiation.
You forgot the story of when Loki transformed into a snake. Thor loves snakes, so he excitedly picked up only to see it turn into Loki and scream: "It's me, hah!" And then stabbed him. They were 8.