Things Marvel got Wrong about Thor's Hammer - Mythconceptions

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  • @CapnCrimson
    @CapnCrimson Před rokem +582

    Knowledge of Thor, his hammer, his equipment and his goats are very common knowledge in Scandinavia. We're taught it in school, and we treasure it dearly. To us, Marvel is just a creative interpretation, and their version of Thor has absolutely nothing to do with the God, he's just a superhero. So when people genuinely think that's how Thor works, it hurts our little Scandi hearts :(

    • @lillkingen8322
      @lillkingen8322 Před rokem +18

      thank you for saying it (swede)

    • @AwesomeZpyGamer
      @AwesomeZpyGamer Před rokem +17

      Unfortunately less common in some places in Scandinavia, at least where I am from in Norway has not really taught a lot of the norse mythology.

    • @VXMasterson
      @VXMasterson Před rokem +10

      Out of curiosity, what would you personally say is worse? People thinking Marvel's Thor is accurate, or people thinking Thor is a creation of Marvel and not knowing Norse Mythology is a thing? Because I have seen people who did not know Norse Myth was a thing or assume Thor was Greek Myth

    • @delanovanraalte3646
      @delanovanraalte3646 Před rokem +11

      @@VXMasterson they are Americans weren't they

    • @VXMasterson
      @VXMasterson Před rokem +6

      @@delanovanraalte3646 One was a friend of mine so yes, the other (the one never heard of Norse Myth) was from a Facebook group so I'm unsure about them

  • @LucasBenderChannel
    @LucasBenderChannel Před rokem +510

    The idea of the parent comforting his kid with Thor's story during a thunderstorm is really endearing :)

    • @justabiscuit1794
      @justabiscuit1794 Před rokem +43

      As a Scandinavian, I experienced something similar. My father would teach me about Thor when there was lightning, not in a formal or academic way, but the same way his parents probably told him when he was a child.

    • @beartheconfused6798
      @beartheconfused6798 Před rokem +6

      @@justabiscuit1794did he ever say anything about Thor hammering on monsters or was it just Thor walking around,

    • @justabiscuit1794
      @justabiscuit1794 Před rokem +7

      @@beartheconfused6798 I don't remember. He told that lightning came whenever Thor was angry, and he told about how he rode around his flying chariot, drawn by his goats which he would kill, eat and ressurrect, so he could ride around with them and eat them again. He was very fascinated about those goats. I think he would describe that Thor was angry because he was beating up jotnar, which is just interpreted as trolls here in Scandinavia. For some reason we really like our trolls in Scandinavian culture. Sometimes they're friendly, but usually they're more like pranksters. I like to belief that trolls are just our deeprooted culture, and an accurate representation of what the jotnar are supposed to be. Trolls are ofcourse also varying amounts of magical, explaining their "anti-god" powers. The scandinavian troll is short, fat, strong, hairy, they may have small horns and they have a tail; but they're still humanoid. Their tails are really important for some reason, like it's the source of their power or something. To me, trolls and jotnar (or "jætte" in danish) are like synonyms, it describes the same creature but are used in different contexts.
      Back in like, grade 3, or around that time, we went on a school trip to a castle/museum place, and as part of the trip, we were told a few of the stories from norse mythology. We were a bunch of kids and a few teachers sitting around this storyteller, who told of a few of the different myths, one of them being with the jotnar building the wall with the horse.
      I enjoy believing that i'm a relic of the oral tradition. Although my father is a huge fan of the Valhalla animated movie, and definitely has just told a few stories depicted in that movie to me. But there's certainly a large difference between how scandinavians experience norse mythology, and how the rest of the world does. To us, it's mostly just a bunch of cozy stories that can be scary to kids, and with healthy dose of godly violence. It's deifnitely the rest of the world that has focused a lot more on the violence and powerful gods part, as it makes for great entertainment for the industry. But in its roots, i believe that the myths are equally meant to be entertaining oral stories, as a pantheon to belief in.
      Okay i got a bit carried away in writing that. To answer your question, I don't entirely remember but i think he would tell stories of Thor beating up baddies.

    • @Meli231-8
      @Meli231-8 Před rokem

      when i was younger i deadass thought that Thor was angry and would destroy me when it thundered

    • @Umipumi
      @Umipumi Před rokem +3

      Lightning comes from Thor riding across the sky and throwing his hammer at giants/trolls, because lightning is created every time the hammer strikes the ground. So if someones house is struck by lightning it means there was a giant/troll living there or nearby, and people killed by lightning might have been giants/trolls in disguise and not real humans. We're lucky to have Thor protecting us from such evil.

  • @meeyatttA
    @meeyatttA Před rokem +282

    I knew what "Lifted only by a worthy one" is definetly Stan Lee's touch, but the fact what Thor can neither fly nor *shoot lightning* just blows my mind

    • @Carewolf
      @Carewolf Před rokem +26

      The thunder is from his goats puling his wagon so fast..

    • @orkoskang7967
      @orkoskang7967 Před rokem +5

      Also, why is he white, blonde and blue eyed? He is not Captain America or Warbird.

    • @beartheconfused6798
      @beartheconfused6798 Před rokem +19

      @@orkoskang7967because no actor is 7ft tall with a giant red beard with a fat muscular build.
      Blond buff dude is much easier.

    • @SimonMoon5
      @SimonMoon5 Před rokem +22

      @@orkoskang7967 Well, in the original comics, it was some white blonde and blue-eyed guy named Donald Blake who found the hammer (disguised as a stick). Because he was worthy of the hammer, Donald Blake gained the powers (and clothing) of Thor, so weak and lame (literally) Donald Blake became a muscle-bound version of himself (blonde etc) with the powers of Thor. He wasn't the god Thor, he was just a guy with the powers of Thor. Except, just like mythology, details just sort of change over time. Soon, Donald-Blake-who-looks-like-Thor was meeting the real Loki and we discovered that Asgard really existed, and soon we found out that Donald Blake was somehow turning into the real god Thor, which means that this blonde muscle-bound guy must be the real Thor. And then we found out that Donald Blake wasn't really a person. Instead, Thor had been transformed (by Odin) into Donald Blake (who didn't know he was really Thor) to teach him humility, so when he found the stick, he was transforming from Thor-disguised-as-Donald-Blake into actual-real-Thor. Comics are weird.

    • @Sarah12471
      @Sarah12471 Před 11 měsíci +1

      ​@@SimonMoon5yes they are

  • @ImpossibleEvan
    @ImpossibleEvan Před rokem +660

    You just gotta love Jake, good quality content, derpy and fun without sacrificing truth, and swiftly made.

    • @gandpork
      @gandpork Před rokem +16

      He also basically said “Go enjoy marvel if you want I don’t care” which is nice

    • @georgeuferov1497
      @georgeuferov1497 Před rokem +5

      The more author jokes about what they're talking about, the more trustworthy they are

    • @Mugga747
      @Mugga747 Před rokem +1

      The d riding is crazy

  • @VXMasterson
    @VXMasterson Před rokem +158

    I like to imagine thunder and lightning are a byproduct of Thor. Like, he hits things to hard due to his immense strength is sounds like a thunderclap, and he hits things so fast the friction creates lightning. In this way, he doesn't CONTROL these things, but they happen because of him (pure speculation)

    • @realrickyshea
      @realrickyshea Před rokem +24

      I like this interpretation.

    • @Ossian-dr1vr
      @Ossian-dr1vr Před rokem +9

      Yeah growing up i always assumed that he would make thunder by just throwing his hammer super hard to make the noise.

    • @RisingBean
      @RisingBean Před rokem +10

      I've read somewhere that was why Thor needed the iron gloves. The friction from his swings heated up his hammer and he'd burn himself otherwise. Whether this is from some book of myths or an RPG or the like, I forget.

    • @sebastos7693
      @sebastos7693 Před 9 měsíci +2

      I always imagine the thunder is meant to be the resulting sound of him swinging his hammer and lightning are the sparks that fly off (same way iron that hits flint produces sparks).

    • @addison_v_ertisement1678
      @addison_v_ertisement1678 Před 8 měsíci +1

      I don't think friction in general creats electricity. Like, rubbing a carpet will, but I'm not going to make a lightning bolt by scraping my hand on pavement.

  • @terrorbilly3367
    @terrorbilly3367 Před rokem +98

    thor is actually a powerlifter. 50%of his life revolves around eating and other 50% around lifting a piece of metal he even wears a belt that gives him streanght

    • @AizzurasReaper
      @AizzurasReaper Před 7 měsíci +1

      you forgot about the 50% goofing off and being Trans to get his hammer back.

    • @terrorbilly3367
      @terrorbilly3367 Před 7 měsíci

      @@AizzurasReaper i think that's something marvel did

  • @brendanbowman8865
    @brendanbowman8865 Před rokem +227

    Just because of his videos it got me really interested in mythology.

    • @That_nobody43
      @That_nobody43 Před rokem +4

      Can confirm, youtube made me wanna know more about [INSERT MYTHOLOGY]

    • @porc1429
      @porc1429 Před rokem

      I got interested because of GoW. Since then I got obsessed with Norse mythology for some reason and wants to know more so I watched a lot of Jackson Crawford and Jake's videos. And I'm planning to buy the poetic edda and the prose edda

    • @thedogmen.
      @thedogmen. Před rokem +1

      Same,
      This and GOW 2018.

    • @Eric6761
      @Eric6761 Před rokem

      ​@@porc1429 same

  • @sonofcronos7831
    @sonofcronos7831 Před rokem +92

    The worth part in the movies is explained in the first Thor movie, Odin puts that spell there to teach humility to Thor, but decides to just keep that magic there. The problem is that people really believe the hammer was always like that when it is not.

    • @kingfetchd9889
      @kingfetchd9889 Před rokem +19

      in the comics mjolnir is filled with a sentient cosmic storm, and mjolnir itself decides who is worthy

    • @justsomemajor8923
      @justsomemajor8923 Před rokem +15

      ​@@kingfetchd9889 honestly the sentient storm thing is pretty hardcore

  • @Wilhelm23985
    @Wilhelm23985 Před rokem +14

    2:22 never expected Leslie and Brianne to appear in a Norse mythology video of all places lol

  • @39zack
    @39zack Před rokem +22

    That is actually something we say at least here in Norway, that when its thundering, Tor (yes, not with an H) is out and about.
    I think it was more common years ago tho.
    But yes, here he is known as the thunder god

    • @beardedguy66
      @beardedguy66 Před rokem +3

      We say it in Sweden too! But ive also heard that he goes out when hes mad. And when lightning strikes he smiths with his hammer.

  • @user-zm4ro7yh4e
    @user-zm4ro7yh4e Před rokem +66

    My favorite Marvel Thor mythology is that his hammer was reforged in Pittsburgh, wonder if that was in the classic myths as well.

    • @haroldmetsfan7068
      @haroldmetsfan7068 Před rokem +13

      That’s another thing marvel got wrong smh. in the poem Thorskviða, it’s revealed that mjolnir was reforged in Saint Cloud, Minnesota

    • @powerist209
      @powerist209 Před rokem +2

      Probably Jim Shooter, whose hometown is Pittsburgh.

    • @rzionrnrzfm5925
      @rzionrnrzfm5925 Před rokem +2

      It was actually Jack Kirby's idea. Pittsburg was an industrial power house back then, and this was reflected in the comic. Also, Jim shooter being born there is very coincidental but cool.

    • @OptimusPhillip
      @OptimusPhillip Před 10 měsíci +2

      *Mythology Guy sarcastic voice* I know this is going to shock you, but Pittsburgh did not exist in Norse mythology.

    • @NebuIize
      @NebuIize Před 7 měsíci

      Really? I thought that the Norse mythology told of Vinland, the Scandinvaian colony in Canada, was where Mjolnir was reforged. Pretty sure that, if you read it correctly, it says that the hammer was reforged in Happy Valley Goose Bay. Read carefully next time. @@haroldmetsfan7068

  • @ohword620
    @ohword620 Před rokem +27

    love the leslie and brianne cameo

  • @tygovisser5626
    @tygovisser5626 Před rokem +24

    Marvels thor does have the belt, but especially in the mcu it doesnt seem to be that important as it is never mention outside of spider man, where iron mans bodyguard is unable to pronounce its name

  • @matilda4204
    @matilda4204 Před rokem +35

    I’m not sure where I heard this (either in school or the Penguin Book of Norse Myths) but apparently the sound of thunder comes from the rumble of Thor’s chariot wheels

  • @LordHayabusa85
    @LordHayabusa85 Před rokem +30

    The gloves were for protecting Thor’s hands from the burning hot handle of Mjolnir.

    • @TurtTheGenocideTurtle
      @TurtTheGenocideTurtle Před rokem +4

      burning hot?

    • @LordMalus
      @LordMalus Před rokem +1

      BOILING HOT?!
      What, no Radiskull and Devil Doll fans here?

    • @LordHayabusa85
      @LordHayabusa85 Před rokem +6

      @@TurtTheGenocideTurtle Yeah, that’s how dangerous and powerful Mjolnir is.

    • @somedude6030
      @somedude6030 Před 11 měsíci

      I thought it was some form of lifting wrist strap

  • @ELCRACKXX25
    @ELCRACKXX25 Před rokem +63

    Damn bro thanks for this video, I’ve been showing my BOY this so he can learn more about Norse mythos since we are currently in one

    • @trojanhorse1247
      @trojanhorse1247 Před rokem +3

      Boy

    • @HopeRock425
      @HopeRock425 Před rokem +1

      ​@@trojanhorse1247 Girl

    • @Unshackledby
      @Unshackledby Před rokem

      @@HopeRock425 he specifically said S O N are you dyslexic?

    • @SaltoDaKid
      @SaltoDaKid Před rokem

      Bro you should check out Egypt or India whenever you get the chance

    • @ELCRACKXX25
      @ELCRACKXX25 Před rokem +1

      @@SaltoDaKid I’ve heard of Egypt but not of India *out of character*

  • @Tommyland27
    @Tommyland27 Před rokem +10

    Jakes video’s is the only reason I’ve kept my insanity👏🏽🙏🏼

  • @Petrico94
    @Petrico94 Před rokem +23

    I'd love to see an analysis of that Valhalla cartoon, it's the only thing I can think of adapting Thor in modern times that isn't basing itself on Marvel's interpretation.

    • @alphastark20
      @alphastark20 Před rokem +5

      God of War Ragnarok maybe? Their version of Thor is my personal favourite.

    • @watermeloneo
      @watermeloneo Před rokem +1

      @@alphastark20 i love that version of thor but even he has some attributes that came from marvel like calling the hammer even when it's resting, it shoots out lightning and i guess the cape

    • @alphastark20
      @alphastark20 Před rokem

      @@watermeloneo That's........ from Norse Mythology. Did you not know that all 3 characteristics you mentioned are from Norse Mythology? Marvel did not make those rules and powers. Marvel and God of War: Ragnarok both took those from the source material: The Norse Mythology book, Prose Edda.
      Thor in God of War Ragnarok is a more accurate to the source material and is better than Marvel Thor in my opinion.
      Also God of War Ragnarok's Thor doesn't have a cape. He only had a fur coat at the beginning of the game. Not at all similar to Marvel Thor's cape.

  • @kiwi_duckling
    @kiwi_duckling Před rokem +3

    0:28 omg, you know about Peter Madsens Valhalla comics! They were a huge part of my childhood haha

  • @therock13yago62
    @therock13yago62 Před rokem +17

    Man make these story’s funny, hilarious, comedic as well as educational

  • @ghostofsocrates
    @ghostofsocrates Před rokem +5

    Marvel got a lot of things wrong with Thor. For example… Thor never fought beside a guy named Captain America. Thor never went to New York. Thor never fought robots. Is Thor even blonde? It’s like Marvel is clueless about Norse mythology.

  • @giraffelord94
    @giraffelord94 Před rokem +5

    Wild Leslie and Brianne spotting!

  • @lazy_shark4789
    @lazy_shark4789 Před rokem +5

    As someone who speaks Icelandic and know to some extent how to pronounce these names, I can not hold in my laughter 😂
    Good job on these videos tho they are amazing and make me want to learn more about the actual sources and how accurate my 4th grade norse mythology books were

  • @kennylex
    @kennylex Před 7 měsíci +1

    Where thunder lightning hits the ground there can be a hard twig like remains of melted or fused dirt, in old Sweden they are called Torsviggar, like Thors spike or Thor blade or needle. Vigg is an old Word for shape pointy thing.

  • @iverkjellkken6569
    @iverkjellkken6569 Před rokem +2

    As a Scandinavian myself I can tell you that even today some parents still tell their kids that the thunder is just Tor messing about.

  • @GunNutproductionsOG
    @GunNutproductionsOG Před rokem +2

    Hmm I guess the whole it shrinks thing explains all the hammer necklaces

    • @JakeDoubleyoo
      @JakeDoubleyoo  Před rokem +4

      I'd conjecture that it's the other way around. People started wearing Mjolnir pendants so much it became a feature of the hammer itself

  • @lordenc2784
    @lordenc2784 Před rokem +7

    I have a question for you Jake. Is the book Valhalla ( shown at 0:26 ) popular? Because i haven't seen it outside Denmark?

  • @rjr81
    @rjr81 Před rokem +2

    Iron gloves and a hammer that returns to his hand?
    Magnets.

  • @theeskimogenie
    @theeskimogenie Před 2 měsíci

    1:40 Back when I lived in the city, I owned a children's book of Norse Mythology. Despite being for kids and possibly abridged, it was surprisingly in-depth and contained beautiful artwork, detailing all the way from the beginning of creation to ragnarok. It might've just been their interpretation, but in that book, they explained after Mjolnir's creation, it remained searing, red-hot for the rest of time, so the iron gauntlets were necessary to protect Thor's hands from burning.

  • @Webber-sr3xk
    @Webber-sr3xk Před 5 měsíci +1

    Megingjard is also a thing in comics too, there’s several comics where Thor’s mentions it

  • @blazekeaveny
    @blazekeaveny Před rokem +1

    Man, I'm excited for the vid today

  • @karlj8092
    @karlj8092 Před rokem +4

    I have really enjoyed your explanation of mythology. Have you done, or could you, an explanation of Yggdrasill? The World Tree seems to have either a eagle or a hawk and eagle at the top, who argues with a serpent at the bottom, using a gossipy shit-stirring squirrel as the messenger. (I know that can't be exactly it, but..?) It gets watered and tortured at its roots, too.
    P.S. is the squirrel considered a messenger god? And is the tree what completes the circle of Ragnarok?

  • @sebaskiro
    @sebaskiro Před rokem +1

    2:26 I hope I’m not the only one that saw leslie and brianne there

  • @codyklews4696
    @codyklews4696 Před rokem +1

    It was probably something like thunder is the sound of Thor bringing his hammer down and lightning was the sparks that flew from it

  • @connorkneeshaw904
    @connorkneeshaw904 Před rokem +8

    In recent additions too the MCU we are told that Thor does not get his power through his hammer it is just a way that he can control it. We are lead to believe this until Thor Ragnarok where Thor then shows that he can use his lighting powers without his hammer

  • @therock13yago62
    @therock13yago62 Před rokem +1

    COMMENTED RIGHT AS IT STARTED!

  • @therock13yago62
    @therock13yago62 Před rokem +1

    Gotta love jake

  • @freark92
    @freark92 Před rokem +2

    What would happen If you put Megingjard on Wumbo mode?

  • @erikjensen9146
    @erikjensen9146 Před rokem

    0:27 Is that the danish Valhalla comic!?! My childhood is represented!!!

  • @LemonadeStand618
    @LemonadeStand618 Před rokem

    I'm actually really excited to tell my little brothers about Norse mythology, I'm not kidding when I say I didn't think it was a thing before you came to make videos.

  • @blekiscooler
    @blekiscooler Před rokem +1

    2:22 woah leslie and brianne!!

  • @allonzehe9135
    @allonzehe9135 Před rokem +4

    Thor's goats are the GOAT goats.

  • @Kaito57
    @Kaito57 Před 5 měsíci

    I think I remember reading that the gloves were supposed to protect Thor from Mjolnir own might.

  • @kabookialt
    @kabookialt Před rokem

    babe wake up new jake video

  • @powerist209
    @powerist209 Před rokem +1

    Jack Kirby even thought of making Ragnarok in early inception.
    But Thor got popular, so Stan Lee said no.
    However, that laid the groundwork for New Gods and someone actually adapted Ragnarok in 2004 (they revived obviously, but at least we get to see Thor chewing out Iron Man for his shenanigans in Marvel Civil War).

    • @RisingBean
      @RisingBean Před rokem +1

      Marvel also did a Ragnarok in the 70's. Red Norvell debuted in the arc.

  • @impa2787
    @impa2787 Před 4 měsíci

    I’m not Scandinavian at all but by god do Norse myths, folklore, religion, and traditions fascinate me so much. I’ve been writing a world and I’ve been including as much of it as I can, while still trying to be respectful. I love it unendingly.
    Secondly, as another guy said, I see the Mcu’s Thor as a superhero with no legitimate ties to the mythological Thor. I really hope more people take interest in the REAL God of Thunder.

  • @GideonTyree
    @GideonTyree Před rokem +1

    Marvel didn't necessarily invent the idea of Thor's hammer channeling his powers, though they certainly popularized it. There were several more obscure comic book characters in the golden age and early silver age who gained Thor's powers by possessing his hammer.

  • @fexbio
    @fexbio Před 4 měsíci

    I always thought the thunder aspect of Thor is about the striking of the hammer. When a hammer clashes against metal it makes a resounding boom that resembles that of a thunder. So I thought that's why people associated his name and battles to thunder, it would represent him striking his armored enemies.
    He's not god of lightning - different from Zeus, who actually wielded lightning bolts. But people don't call him god of thunder; he's more associated with the flash aspect of an electrical discharge from the clouds than with his sound. At least to my knowledge.

  • @z_rayy_d2714
    @z_rayy_d2714 Před rokem +1

    omg leslie and brianne reference!

  • @danielmalinen6337
    @danielmalinen6337 Před rokem +1

    It's a whole other mythical hammer from Finnic mythology that makes lightning and thunder, called Ukko's Hammer. UKko's hammer also makes falling snakes and burning sparks. And the sparks from these are the most dangerous because one spark can burn everything on the surface of the earth and create mountain-high tsunamis.

  • @Containment-Breach
    @Containment-Breach Před rokem

    Ayyyy new vid

  • @jenniferaquino919
    @jenniferaquino919 Před rokem +1

    I'd love to see a new series on aztec/latin mythology! I love his animations

  • @TheBloodyViki
    @TheBloodyViki Před 2 měsíci

    2:58 I was told as a kid that lightning happens when Thor strikes a giant, wonder where that came from.
    Also for the record this was before the Thor marvel movies.

  • @Peter-ig9pg
    @Peter-ig9pg Před rokem

    Yoooooo Leslie and Brianne refrence!!!

  • @Tykei
    @Tykei Před rokem

    2:23 I see you jake

  • @teboho1946
    @teboho1946 Před rokem

    Nice vid

  • @Xx-sneezyanusXDMLGPUZZYSLAYER-

    2:23 thats a bit of a deep cut for a reference

  • @gouttube4641
    @gouttube4641 Před rokem

    Could you do a video on ragnarok I really want to learn more about it please

  • @humbelduff2916
    @humbelduff2916 Před rokem +11

    Mjolnir can also bring his goated goats back to life, and bless marriages and funerals.

    • @herseydahil3889
      @herseydahil3889 Před rokem +2

      İ am wondering why they added "blessing marriages" to a hammer? İn a how awkward situation thor needs it?

    • @TurtTheGenocideTurtle
      @TurtTheGenocideTurtle Před rokem

      @@herseydahil3889 its just supposed to be an honor type thing. Honestly, idk either...

  • @duckfromegypt8237
    @duckfromegypt8237 Před rokem +1

    Just like Thor's belt mentioning it makes you twice as cool

  • @willlyon7129
    @willlyon7129 Před rokem

    Will you do more videos on Mythconceptions

  • @abubakartariq88
    @abubakartariq88 Před rokem

    marvel actually corrected the flying part in love and thunder as they brought the goats in but ive been interested in mythology for a long long time and i recommend that everyone should just give it a try as you will most likely love it

  • @hglbrg
    @hglbrg Před rokem +7

    Don't forget that the goats can be eaten and will resurrect the next day. There is even a story about how Tor is traveling with a young boy (Tjalve or someone idk, been a while) and at night they cook up the goats to eat. Tor tell him that he is not to break the bones of the goats to get to the marrow, cause then the goat will resurrect with a broken bone. Tjalve doesn't listen and breaks a bone to get to the marrow and the morning after, Tor notices one of his goats have a limp.
    Don't recall the rest of the story or the point of it. Tor gets mad or something.
    Source: I'm Swedish so stfu with your Marvel version. Also it's a comic book series that I read as a kid about the gods of Valhall.
    PS. Tors gauntlets are literally called "Järngrepp" which means "Iron grip". Still a word today.

    • @hglbrg
      @hglbrg Před rokem +1

      almost forgot: The hammer is supposedly a throwing hammer kind (pointy almost anchor like shape). There is even a jewelry version that some people wear. I had one as a kid.

    • @shaaazzzaamm5694
      @shaaazzzaamm5694 Před rokem

      If I'm not mistaken the child was tricked by Loki to get the marrow during a trip to jotunheimen, in which the child was picked up, on their way there for reasons I don't recall. Also the Thor of marvel is a terrible take on the one in Norse mythology and should never be compared (the one in Norse mythology is better) I'm American but am very interested in Norse mythology and would love to know more of the TRUE tellings of the Norse lore

    • @hglbrg
      @hglbrg Před rokem

      @@shaaazzzaamm5694 this rings true, something about saying "Tor just wants the best bit for himself, snap the bone and eat the marrow", but yeah I can't recall why they were traveling together.

  • @Webber-sr3xk
    @Webber-sr3xk Před 5 měsíci

    Thor also do have his goats in both the MCU and the comics, he doesn’t use them bc Mjölnir can fly, but he still keeps them around

  • @Gerald22222
    @Gerald22222 Před 7 měsíci

    Something really annoying is when people think Thor is a character made by marvel , and whenever I bring Thor up in Conversation people just aren’t interested because they think I’m talking about Marvel movies.

  • @beanman9760
    @beanman9760 Před 11 měsíci

    2:40 HEY THATS THE LETTER THORN

  • @cheezbiscuit4140
    @cheezbiscuit4140 Před rokem

    2:09 does the belts name change to wombojard when you turn it upside down?

  • @circesoasis
    @circesoasis Před rokem +1

    Leslie and Brianne Jumpscare 😨 2:22

  • @giul_es
    @giul_es Před rokem

    0:06 the first time I heard about Thor was actually in the Serie Star gate lol

  • @yokaiou5848
    @yokaiou5848 Před 6 měsíci

    I like the idea that Myjolnir is just slippery.

  • @theoverthinker1891
    @theoverthinker1891 Před rokem +1

    Wonder if he will do a video on stuff dc got wrong on greek mythology.

  • @QueenKay-yf1qq
    @QueenKay-yf1qq Před 7 měsíci

    You know in an anime about Ragnarok ,Thor is said to wear glove because he’s strong enough to destroy mjolnir unless it’s activated. I guess

  • @darksabertm5405
    @darksabertm5405 Před 4 měsíci

    So that's why in D&D you need to be wearing a Belr of Giant Strength and Gauntlets of Ogre Power to wield a Hammer of Thunderbolts. Intetesting that that comes from mythology, or at least an interpretation of it.

  • @crazbutterz6600
    @crazbutterz6600 Před rokem +1

    I literally just realized that the two goats are in Thor love and thunder

  • @lejanembruhs5546
    @lejanembruhs5546 Před rokem

    You should do a video on the epic of Gilgamesh

  • @ninachenle6966
    @ninachenle6966 Před 3 měsíci

    I have grrown up reading valhalla (the comic 0:26)

  • @elliotp9026
    @elliotp9026 Před rokem +1

    WOOO!!!! NORSE MYTHOLOGY!!!!!

  • @MagnusZachariassen
    @MagnusZachariassen Před rokem +2

    In some interpretations of the myths, the sound of thunder is actually Thor throwing his hammer around (hence the old swedish word "Tordön" (Thor-boom/bigsound), probably has other scandinavian language parallels), and lightning was either Mjölner being thrown or the sparks from his goats hooves and the carriages wheels, so there is SOME link between Thor and lightning.
    I am unsure exactly when this part of the myth originated though.

  • @NotMe-vx4vl
    @NotMe-vx4vl Před rokem +5

    Brokk showing Thor the hammer: It's called Mjolnir, or the lightning maker
    Thor: so it can make lightning right?
    Brokk:
    Thor: Right?

  • @RedEyesSV
    @RedEyesSV Před rokem

    Regarding Jarngreipr, based off the "cannot be without these when he grips the hammer's shaft" I can only presume his hammer is super slippery all the time, and the gloves are super grippy.

    • @sebastos7693
      @sebastos7693 Před 9 měsíci

      But he can only hold it with one hand, does that mean he technically only needs to wear one glove at a time.

  • @sebsen6117
    @sebsen6117 Před rokem

    when i was little i was told that when we heard thunder it was Thor riding with his goats in the sky above the clouds

  • @matthewflugstad8023
    @matthewflugstad8023 Před rokem

    How about a video where you talk about the 9 relms

  • @bapboi416
    @bapboi416 Před rokem

    I first got to know the gods of asgard or in my native language (asgård) via book explaining the myths of the gods at the time. And they kinda look at lot like your content. In a good way ofc.

  • @PokeMadness1996
    @PokeMadness1996 Před rokem +1

    Thor’s hammer in marvel doesn’t make lightning either it just helps him channel it and control it easier like a conduit

  • @xxrandomgamerxx810
    @xxrandomgamerxx810 Před rokem

    I just started my pan but your video makes me feel better 0:01

  • @Yuric_INC.
    @Yuric_INC. Před rokem

    2:25 Just two girl "Roomates" holding hands and nothing else

  • @GiganticGoose47
    @GiganticGoose47 Před rokem

    I was mentioning the lighting part to my friends and they don’t believe me

  • @hillelkrieger
    @hillelkrieger Před rokem

    Love these videos

  • @kingof-hr1tt
    @kingof-hr1tt Před rokem

    When are you making another eqyptian mythology video

  • @vasilijrappana2335
    @vasilijrappana2335 Před 8 měsíci

    Well, Marvel did introduce goats in “Love and Thunder”.

  • @PokeMadness1996
    @PokeMadness1996 Před rokem +1

    Originally anyone could wield the hammer. Until Odin added an enchantment
    So it’s not a rule the hammer always had it was something added onto it

  • @Tenizionn
    @Tenizionn Před rokem

    cool video

  • @Kolokythi
    @Kolokythi Před rokem

    death by super fast goat
    i wouldn't be mad at that

  • @shoelicker
    @shoelicker Před rokem +1

    0:25 is neil gaimans book reliable source? cuz that's the first norse mythology book I started to read

    • @pistaalkohol
      @pistaalkohol Před rokem +1

      I wouldn't call it a source, since he retells them to make them more like a modern story.

    • @shoelicker
      @shoelicker Před rokem

      When I read it it felt like reading harry potter

  • @joetriche2891
    @joetriche2891 Před 6 měsíci

    I learned about Thor from the movie Adventures In Babysitting. 😂

  • @lynneconnor2912
    @lynneconnor2912 Před rokem

    just found this channel. JAKE YOU ARE AMAZING!!!

  • @yusmi21
    @yusmi21 Před rokem +1

    I mean, God of War is very accurate along it’s mythologies, besides the obvious changes like Kratos being Zeus’ son, Loki being Kratos’ son, etc

    • @sebastos7693
      @sebastos7693 Před 9 měsíci

      Don't forget the fact that you're able to hurt Balder.

  • @megasnowey7177
    @megasnowey7177 Před rokem

    Those goats are the GOAT

  • @chimpanzinc1790
    @chimpanzinc1790 Před rokem

    3:15 you could say that Thor owns a 'lamb'orgini

  • @gallaros9
    @gallaros9 Před 11 měsíci

    Thor was just that badass, he never needed to use his thunder powers