Who told you this as ww3??? South Asians so dumb f 😂 It was a comedy skit by Indian animation channel who took a dig on the recent firing of Chinese ballon. It's just copied by some South Asian country youtubers with some wiered chinese sounding music behind and naming the title as ww3 to get views 😂. Watch the full video to get your answer not just trimmed out video.
This exquisite work of art impeccably encapsulates the profound ideology inherent within its characters, while skillfully portraying the intricate tapestry of political conflicts. The astute craftsmanship manifests in the deft interweaving of reactive plot elements, resulting in a captivating and harmonious symphony of storytelling. 10/10
Man this looks sick! Can't wait for the full release of season 3, although it has some real competition, season 2 with the Austrian painter was really good.
@@ShootingStarWasTaken Yes, Einstein actually said that, but this phrase is incomplete. He said: "I don't know with what weapons WW3 will be fought, but WW4 will surely be fought with sticks and stones"
@@imaboisir7227 no he means humans will be near extinction and all technology will he wiped out lol, kinda like the aftermath of the horizon zero dawn game
The third one looks decent, but I think the second movie with austrian painter was too damn good, it's still absolute banger. It will be hard to surpass that one.
First one was mid, bad development and pacing, second one was amazing, boasting a tragic yet powerful and poignant story, and the third one doesn't look too good rn.
This third one seems to have no charm. It's no "One central extremely powerful state, with maybe some allies vs the rest of the world", but rather "Faction vs faction". To make matters worse, Germany has been pushed to a side character. Hope they come with a better idea for the 4th...
@@nobody-zj2uw Basically, this Austrian prince (Franz Ferdinand) and his wife, Sophie, were paying a visit in the Bosnian capital Sarajevo in order to establish friendly relations with that tiny Balkan country. But then, a Bosnian nationalist hired by a Serbian terrorist group killed said Austrian prince as the latter's driver took a wrong turn. What happens next is a snowball of chaos... Austria is enraged and sends an ultimatum to Serbia for reparations, though it was specifically designed to be preposterous so that Serbia could reject it and Austria could have an excuse to go to war...which is exactly what happened despite Serbia accepting like 90% of the terms imposed by the ultimatum. Now, Serbia, being a Slavic nation, gains sympathy from a fellow Slavic nation: Russia. Russia vows to protect it if ever Austria attacks. Germany, having previously promised Austria to protect it if it were to go to war, fulfils this promise by promptly protecting it from a Russian invasion. The thing is, Russia is with an alliance with France. So, if Germany invades Russia, France from the west would open a disastrous 2nd front. So, Germany decides to knock France out of the war first by capturing Paris and forcing a surrender, and hastily attack Russia, who they suspect would take a slower time in mobilizing her forces before France, hence why the Germans decided to invade the latter. So, they did, but they come across a little hindrance: their border with France. Having such a humiliating defeat from the German confederation 40 years prior (the Franco-Prussian War), France hastily strengthened her borders with Germany if even in the case of a war. Fast forward to 1914, Germany sees this a major problem; if they waste time in doing this, they'll risk Russia getting prepared in time and thus resulting to a two-fronted war, which Germany fears occurring. As a solution, Germany decides to go through Belgium, who was no reason to strengthen borders with both neighbors. The thing is, Belgium's neutrality was assured by Britain; so if Germany were to ever invade it, Britain is forced to go to war...to she did.
As an indian i can confirm this is real thing while watching NEWS on TV, back in the days this was the only thing i loved about them. Although most of them were cringe but they attacked the political sentiments exactly like it should be for the ones who take it seriously.
"What's the worst that'll happen" "World War 5" "Peter we've only had two world wars" "That's the thing. It'll be so intense, it will skip over the other two"
@@lenoobxd street fights. Instead of soldiers, the goverment sends criminals or punks to war in the streets of the enemy and so do the other countries (it's cheaper)
Next actually wonderful never happened it's only one WWI and WWII for no World War II mama pool myself it's 4:06 number 14 the Beast that's what I call is home narrow free the tree willow tree with a big event toiletries for each other and then I'm taking out and said Ormonde G and the windows big monkeys big fat goes over pick up business boy name
Brother hollywood isnt a case of this. The difference is, we are allowed to make fun and laugh of things and fucked up people, but you would go to jail.
such a good trailer, the details, the animations, the gun shots, the creativity, everything. This is a beatuiful piece of art. You earned yourself a like.👍
The original animator is a channel called So Sorry! They have some other famous/funny animations but most of them are India related due to that being where they are based.
"For instance, how am I gonna stop some big mean mother Hubbard from tearing me a structurally superfluous new behind? The answer - use a balloon. And if that don't work, use more balloon"
Bloons TD 6 is a tower defense game played from a 2.5D perspective, as opposed to the 2D perspective of previous Bloons Tower Defense games,[7] and utilizes 3D computer graphics.[8] In the game, the player-who is able to team up with up to three other players in a co-op mode[4][6]-creates a defense consisting of several variants of skilled monkeys, structures, and traps, in order to prevent balloon-like objects known as "Bloons" from reaching an exit.[9][10] Bloons TD 6 introduces a new category of monkeys, known as "heroes", which level up and become stronger either over time, or through the player using in-game currency to increase their level.[7][8] Monkeys each play a different role, and can affect Bloons in several ways, including popping them, slowing them down, or boosting the power of other monkeys.[11][12][13] When destroyed, Bloons grant the player money, which can be used to purchase additional defenses or upgrade existing ones[10][7][12]-upgraded monkeys gain access to new abilities.[14] Bloons spawn in several waves, and travel along a predetermined path.[15][16] Sets of waves are separated into rounds, each of which consists of a set amount of Bloons, which over time become stronger and may have properties resistant to certain effects,[15][16] such as explosions, ice, or fire, with some being resistant to more than one. The largest bloons are referred to as "MOAB class" bloons, which are designed as blimps and zeppelins, are harder to defeat than other bloons due to having more health than most other bloons. If a bloon gets through the player's defenses, the player loses lives, stronger bloons taking away more lives. If the player loses all their lives, the game ends. If the player can complete all the required rounds without losing all their lives, the player will win. After winning, the player has the option to exit directly back to the home screen, or go into an endless Freeplay mode, which doesn't end until the player loses. Each round is played on a specific map, and can be played on several difficulty options.[9][16][17][8] Some maps contain obstacles that will prevent monkeys from shooting at bloons in front of the offending area (some of which can be removed for a set amount of cash). The player can earn several in-game currencies through gameplay: "Monkey Money" is rewarded for winning rounds or completed challenges and allows for additional features to be unlocked in the game,[7] "Monkey Knowledge Points" are granted throughout gameplay and can be used to permanently upgrade monkeys via a skill tree,[11] and "Trophies" are a rare type of currency only obtainable through weekly events,[16] and is used to unlock special cosmetics.[18][14] Boss Bloons are a type of special event in the game. In these events, players must prepare for a Boss Bloon, a very powerful MOAB class bloon with lots of health. The boss will appear first at round 40, and appears every 20 rounds after that, its health increasing each time. These bosses have special abilities, such as summoning recently popped bloons, speeding up regular bloons, or become immune to certain monkey types. There are 4 boss bloons, the Dreadbloon, the Vortex, the Lych, and the Bloonarius. History Edit Bloons TD 6 was first announced on PRLog on March 28, 2017, and it was initially aimed to be released in 2017.[19] According to the same article posted on PRLog, an "extensive balance and test period" was required due to the "immense scale and strategic depth of the game".[20] The game was released on the iOS App Store and the Google Play Store on June 14, 2018. A Microsoft Windows version was released through Steam on December 17, 2018.[21] Unlike earlier games of the series, Bloons TD 6 is the first game in the Bloons TD series that does not have a Flash counterpart.[22] On February 11, 2022, Bloons TD 6 was released on Apple Arcade as Bloons TD 6+.[23] Reception Edit Bloons TD 6 received mostly positive reviews from critics. New Zealand Game Developers Association secretary Stephen Knightly praised the depth of the gameplay in Bloons TD 6, specifically the visual appeal to a general audience and the level of complexity for more experienced players: "It's fun and friendly, so it's accessible, but under the surface it's quite complicated".[24] Although praise was given for its extended gameplay variety, it was also criticized for its lack of replayability.[25] Because Bloons TD 6 is a paid app featuring in-app purchases that may be used to unlock certain features in the game faster, some critics argue that the game feels like it runs on a freemium model.[25][7] Harry Slater from Pocket Gamer describes the core gameplay as being too reliant on the mechanics of older games in the series, which he claims doesn't provide enough impact for players wanting to play the game long-term.[10] On the other hand, Dennis Zirkler from GameStar believes there is a sufficient amount of content in the game to sustain a variety of different playstyles while still keeping the diversity of the core gameplay, and says the presence of in-app purchases in a paid game are completely optional for this game and make little impact on the overall enjoyment of the entire game.[11] Although he criticizes the need to play the game repeatedly to access unlockable features, he praises the inclusion of "CHIMPS", a game mode where most unlockable features are restricted and subsequently limits players to focus on the underlying concept of creating the optimal tower combinations in each stage of the game.[11] Nathan Snow from The Spectrum said that while being repetitive after a while, the game sticks to a proven concept of the Bloons series.[15] The cartoonish visuals used in the game were praised for its appeal for a wider audience,[13][24] particularly through combination of playability and complexity.[13] Critics have noted the use of characterization of towers[13] and long-term success of the predecessor Bloons TD games[24] as factors to the success of Bloons TD 6. Note was taken about the complexity of the game and the game mechanics accompanied with the game;[13] PCGamesN describes the complexity of Bloons TD 6 to be given a "whole new plane of addiction" when it comes to integrating the highlighted focus of interacting monkey characters with the main gameplay, while other critics state that the implementation of such features may feel too childish[13] or otherwise make the game appear too generic[13][10] or dependent on microtransactions.[13] The business model for Bloons TD 6 has received mixed reviews. Simon Hill from Wired perceives the business model of the game to take into account both the premium market and the freemium market: "It’s a premium game that fully justifies the price of entry, but it also offers a wide range of microtransactions that includes the usual cosmetic upgrades, gameplay boosts, and unlimited access to special events."[16] He also praises the balance of replayability with complexity, mainly through the deepened progression and development of strategy in a tower defense context. Further attention has been pointed towards the conventional mobile market, which generally relies on the freemium model as the primary source of income, and pointed out that Bloons TD 6 lacks third-party advertisements but varies use of optional in-app purchases in the game.[16] Others are more critical and negative on the business model for Bloons TD 6. One critic from MetaCritic argues that the game has an overwhelming amount of content that lack sufficient replayability and uses a dubious mix of premium and freemium marketing styles.[25] Sales Edit Bloons TD 6 topped as the top-selling app within the first week of release.[24] According to Catherine Harris from Stuff.co.nz,[26] the game Bloons TD 6 consistently reaches among the top-selling paid apps in the world,[26][27] including the "world's most-bought paid app" in 2018.[28] She argues that the success of this game among other Ninja Kiwi apps has helped shaped the success of New Zealand's gaming industry.[28] Dustin Bailey from PCGamesN noted the increased popularity of the Steam version of Bloons TD 6 and the greater appearance of the game on Twitch.[22] He attributed further success of the game by both the discounted US$1 price on the Steam version and its nostalgic factor for players who had previously played the older Flash games in the Bloons TD series.[29][22] Kotaku noted that New Zealand's gaming industry revenue surpassed that of Australia's gaming industry in 2019, with one of the main sources being from Bloons TD 6, the others being Path of Exile by Grinding Gear Games and Valleys Between by Little Lost Fox.[30] Legacy Edit The game regularly receives updates that include constant balance changes and additional content.[31][32][23] Ben "RidiculousHat" Goodman from PC Gamer praises the continuous development of Bloons TD 6, which regularly refines the balance in the game through updates to promote a variety of gameplay.[31] The success of the Bloons TD franchise had been given praise by digital investment company Modern Times Group, with special note on Ninja Kiwi's continuous work to "pioneer" the tower defense genre in an economically viable but quality format.[28]
little kiddy comment (check) terrible use of an emoji (check) being cringe (check) not even in ohio probably in north korea (check) and you pass the cringe test how do you feel? oh yeah watching your favorite martian at 3 years old (check) tell your parents lol
For all the people confused. this is from an Indian media channel and is known as *SO SORRY* . The animation is purposefully made like that as it is a series of satire animation about current events and politics.
@@davidn4956 No, it's not racist It even makes such animations much more on india also. It's just funni cartoon explaining what's happening in the world currently.
No way! The protagonists are the billions of people in Asia, Africa and Latin America and they’re about to racially assimilate everyone in Europe and North America. 🙏