Is Thor's Hammer Actually Throwable?

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  • Thor's hammer is one of the ultimate MCU weapons, but how good of a throwing weapon is it in the real world?
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  • @6kwecky6
    @6kwecky6 Před 2 lety +1720

    It's rare that I see videos where people have their initial hypothesis disproven, and they just accept it like that. Kudos to Kyle for showing off that an incorrect hypothesis does not mean uninteresting results

    • @yotuel9064
      @yotuel9064 Před 2 lety +47

      He is normally more excited when his expectations doesn't match reality.

    • @watcherofwatchers
      @watcherofwatchers Před 2 lety +28

      Then you aren't watching the videos of people that actually value science. They are abundant.

    • @Ahrpigi
      @Ahrpigi Před 2 lety +48

      Being able to admit you were wrong and not just accept it, but be excited to learn something, is a critical skill that we all would benefit from practising.

    • @drcgaming4195
      @drcgaming4195 Před 2 lety +26

      which is why the scientific method is so effective. thinking in terms of proving yourself only brings on confirmation bias, but thinking in terms of disproving yourself (hence a hypothesis) allows you to be so much more objective

    • @raytttc9636
      @raytttc9636 Před 2 lety +9

      A Hypothesis is just a guess based on known information. Kyle is a man that values science and just wants to create a good experiment with valid results. Weather his initial Hypothesis was way off or dead on, isn't important to him. Only discovering the true nature of the subject of his experiment is important.

  • @GG-bw5qd
    @GG-bw5qd Před 2 lety +794

    This is some quality sciencing, Kyle formed the hypothesis that Thor's hammer would make a bad throwing weapon, tested that hypothesis, determined he was wrong, and then published the results.

    • @chrismanuel9768
      @chrismanuel9768 Před 2 lety +43

      A real scientist isn't afraid to be wrong, they only want to learn

    • @azraelf.6287
      @azraelf.6287 Před 2 lety +5

      He didn't write it down though. And as any fan of Adam Savage knows, that's the difference between science and screwing around. But, there is video evidence, so Kyle is probably still ok.

    • @bmcwxyz
      @bmcwxyz Před 2 lety +4

      Not sure why after all that he didn't go into the physics to explain why. Despite the mass difference between the head and the shaft, the length of the shaft still matters significantly in offsetting the center of mass.

    • @linda1lee2
      @linda1lee2 Před rokem +1

      How do we know he isn't Thor? Sure looks like him!

    • @garethbaus5471
      @garethbaus5471 Před rokem +12

      Something that we absolutely need to make sure the next generation of scientists is comfortable with. A negative result is still a good result and can be used to better understand the world.

  • @mekniwassime2098
    @mekniwassime2098 Před 2 lety +190

    the fact that she was able to pick up a 3kg hammer and just throw it right the first time (rotation wise) is amazing

    • @khandimahn9687
      @khandimahn9687 Před 2 lety +29

      No joke. 3kg may not sound like much, but for a weapon that is heavy. For a thrown weapon that is excessively heavy.

    • @IceMetalPunk
      @IceMetalPunk Před rokem +9

      Experience and talent: the ultimate combination. I don't know how long it took her to master the hammer, but I wouldn't be surprised if it was just the three attempts we saw and that was all she needed.

    • @Dularr
      @Dularr Před rokem +2

      Movie magic. She probably had plenty of practice.

    • @dieSpinnt
      @dieSpinnt Před rokem +4

      Yeah, very impressive of her. But may I ask why ... Kyle and all of you ignore the hundred year old practice of hammer-throwing in the Olympic Games? Is this ignorance or another American thing?:P
      Backstory: The men's throw hammer weighs 7.26 kilograms (16 English pounds, thats more than double as the replica in the video!!!), four kilograms for women. It therefore has the same weight as the bump ball in the shot put.
      The hammer throw as a modern sport was built in Scotland and Ireland in the 19th century, where you originally threw a weight with a wooden handle.
      The program of the Olympic Games has been a hammer throw for men since 1900. For women, it has been taking place at international competitions since 1997 and at the Olympic Games since 2000.
      Edit, may be interesting: Current world record holders are
      86,74m Jurij Sjedych 30. August 1986 in Stuttgart
      82,98m Anita Włodarczyk 28. August 2016 in Warsaw
      .... over effing 80 meters with that 7kilo monster hammer .... WOW!

    • @mekniwassime2098
      @mekniwassime2098 Před rokem +5

      @@dieSpinnt
      - First I am not American.
      - Second doing something that Olympic athletes do 100 times better than someone doesn't mean that the regular person cannot be impressive, Because Olympics level is (as it should be logically) unreachable by regular people
      - Third she is experienced in weapons throwing but the Hammer is so odd in it's balance (as Kyle explained in the video). Her being able to throw it with the correct rotation for the metal part to hit the target, I found that to be impressive.
      It's not the weight, I chucked a 4kg (or 6 can't remember) metal balls when I was 16 for 10 to 11 meters so it's not the weight that's impressive, its the odd balance of the hammer
      - Fourth 7kg hammer over 80 meters is crazy

  • @Real28
    @Real28 Před 2 lety +114

    The fact she could almost immediately know exactly how to throw it so it rotated correctly and hit the watermelon/board perfectly is a testament to her skills. Damn.

    • @orlock20
      @orlock20 Před rokem +4

      She paid attention to the ark on the first throw. When guessing, you want to take out as much variables out as possible. That's how golfers perfect their swings.

  • @thejuiceweasel
    @thejuiceweasel Před 2 lety +241

    Imagine being a burglar and the moment you step into Taesty's home, two axes and a Mjölnir come flying your way.

    • @basharic3162
      @basharic3162 Před 2 lety +24

      I had a female friend who was an edged weapon specialist. She and her beau had the semi-common weapon displays you might see in some folks' homes, but they were all bracket hung (not screwed/clamped to mount) and had functional edges.

    • @drivernephi7494
      @drivernephi7494 Před 2 lety

      @@basharic3162 so when somebody breaks into her house she’s gonna grab a sword that is lit🔥

    • @LagrangePoint0
      @LagrangePoint0 Před 2 lety +2

      She would go to prison because now you can't defend yourself in your own home.

    • @TheRealWilliamWhite
      @TheRealWilliamWhite Před 2 lety +11

      @@LagrangePoint0 still can in the US.

    • @LagrangePoint0
      @LagrangePoint0 Před 2 lety +2

      @@TheRealWilliamWhite depends of the state.

  • @bethmoore7722
    @bethmoore7722 Před 2 lety +691

    As an aged woman who used to work out with weights, I am in awe of this woman’s muscle definition.

    • @Krunked
      @Krunked Před 2 lety +15

      savage

    • @IskanderVFX
      @IskanderVFX Před 2 lety +50

      I'm astonished how easy she got the balance and everything right just on two throws! so effortless, and that thing is just a prop not really intended or designed for throwing or anything

    • @pureruckuspower2165
      @pureruckuspower2165 Před 2 lety +14

      @Don't Read My Profile Photo I didnt

    • @djuk6573
      @djuk6573 Před 2 lety +10

      @Don't Read My Profile Photo
      Don't read my reply

    • @NarvinCheeWood
      @NarvinCheeWood Před 2 lety +14

      Read this comment before seeing the video and thought you were talking about Kyle 🤣

  • @sammykat2hb
    @sammykat2hb Před 2 lety +124

    Kyle leaving Because Science: "I never need to do a Marvel science breakdown again, I'm finally F R E E"
    Kyle after 5 minutes: "... But Mjölnir's center of gravity drives me nuts."

  • @Yora21
    @Yora21 Před 2 lety +187

    Kyle is now morphing into Jason Mamoa.

    • @JayDawn01
      @JayDawn01 Před 2 lety +14

      He will reach his final form soon

    • @Nefville
      @Nefville Před 2 lety

      I made uh replica.... wanna see it? Ahhhhhhhhhhhhhh!!!!!!!!!!!!! 💩😂😂🤣🤣

    • @XenXenOfficial
      @XenXenOfficial Před 2 lety +1

      Are you sure they aren't the same people?

    • @jakehagelstein2709
      @jakehagelstein2709 Před 2 lety +10

      Holy shit he's a Thor Aquaman fusion with the mind of brainiac if he uses this power for evillllllll we are all doomed hahahaha

    • @j-bob_oreo
      @j-bob_oreo Před 2 lety +7

      aquathor?

  • @smeechsmeech
    @smeechsmeech Před 2 lety +92

    "Your ancestors called it Magic, but you call it science."

  • @mikotagayuna8494
    @mikotagayuna8494 Před 2 lety +670

    In the myths, Mjollnir had a handle that was way too short because Loki (in his guise as a bug) kept stinging the dwarf who forged it. The fact that its center of mass is on the head is likely unintentional. Also, the bug at the end of the video was likely Loki as well.

    • @tukuiPat
      @tukuiPat Před 2 lety +10

      Mjölnir in general was fairly small.

    • @ENCELADUSCompositions
      @ENCELADUSCompositions Před 2 lety +34

      @Patrick Morgan
      We don't actually know how big Mjolnir was. We can make plenty of assumptions based on archaeological hammers from the Norse people, but that's about it. In the Eddas, it is mentioned that Thor's hammer is small enough to be hidden/concealed in his shirt, so maybe that gives us a bit of an idea. Jackson Crawford (Norse specialist/professor) says the hammer could shrink to be used as a pendant, so Thor could hide among humans. There's no real evidence of this in the Eddas, other than the one aforementioned reference I provided. So, Crawford's assumption that Mjolnir could shrink, I mean, you can't say whether he's right or wrong. Maybe Mjolnir was just the size of a normal hammer from the Norse age, which can easily be imagined to hide underneath a tunic or something. I'm personally not convinced Mjolnir could shrink, though. It stayed the same size the whole time in my mind.

    • @geckokid8265
      @geckokid8265 Před 2 lety +12

      @@ENCELADUSCompositions in Neil Gaiman's norse myths he says Thor's hammer can shrink and grow

    • @ENCELADUSCompositions
      @ENCELADUSCompositions Před 2 lety +20

      @@geckokid8265 Neil Gaiman's book isn't an original source. Again, just an interpretation of what we do have. Neil Gaiman himself disclaims that the book is intended to be for storytelling, and not a reference for information. All we have for true referencing of knowledge about Norse myth and culture are the Prose and Poetic Eddas, the sagas, jewelry, amulets, and runestones found in Scandinavia. The Norse people didn't write stuff down very much, so there are some interpolations that can sometimes be made, but again, without evidence, knowledge can sometimes be limited. For example, Thor is never actually attributed to being a 'Thunder God'. All that is ever said is in the Poetic Edda, where Mjolnir is said to make the sound of thunder when it strikes, and another instance where the mountains are said to tremble as Thor goes to silence Loki. There is essentially zero mention of Thunder or Lightning being attributed to Thor in the original sources. And there's NO mention of either within the Prose Edda.

    • @ENCELADUSCompositions
      @ENCELADUSCompositions Před 2 lety +7

      I might add, Thor might actually have been a 'Thunder God' after all, just not necessarily stated in the Eddas. There exist some roundabout connections to Thor and Thunder, as some secondary accounts, like from Saxo Grammaticus in Denmark, or some other accounts. It's a really interesting rabbit hole to go down. Thor is a Thunder God, but the association isn't really talked about in our closest sources.

  • @icenic_wolf
    @icenic_wolf Před 2 lety +143

    For how wonky the physics around Thor's hammer is, they're less ridiculous than Ant Man physics. Giant Ant Man would just blow away in the breeze if he was the same mass; tiny Ant Man would fall pretty deep into the lawn with each jump, etc etc.

    • @EricAtRandom
      @EricAtRandom Před 2 lety +30

      Agreed. Sometimes, he hits with full mass (like during an attack), and others his mass reflects his size (like when he gets tangled in a woman's hair on the bus). So it's not right or wrong -- it's inconsistently both.

    • @Abominatrix650
      @Abominatrix650 Před 2 lety +8

      My headcanon is that the suit's technology regulates the Pym particles and allows for certain aspects of it to be manipulated in certain ways, which is why Giant-Man doesn't just blow around in the breeze or Ant-Man doesn't shatter upon transferring a grown man's mass and weight into an ant-sized point

    • @1mattcq
      @1mattcq Před rokem +5

      Yeah that pissed me off no consistency in ant man at all. Like a 200lb+ man running up someone's arm not noticed then punches them across a room. Or being flicked across a room being 200lb+ with no damage to the flickers finger. As much as the whole mcu is unbelievable that shit just straight out annoyed me.

    • @ferrous719
      @ferrous719 Před rokem +4

      It's very clear Pym either didn't understand or straight up lied about how the Pym particles worked. He carried around the tank on his keychain, definitely not a conservation of mass

    • @getonthelist5620
      @getonthelist5620 Před rokem +3

      Pmy particles are metastable and powered by handwavium. There are a handful of No-Prize Awards concerning how Antman can Antman.
      The subject you should be debating is how what looks to be 2.8L of a neutron star doesn't turn everything within 1 AU of it's surface into a fine sheen.

  • @johnf7332
    @johnf7332 Před 2 lety +611

    In knife throwing there are basically two types of throws: rotational throws and no-spin throws. A no-spin throw is essentially where you swing your arm in a circle to accelerate it and release when your arm is facing the target. I think a similar throw may be possible with hammers - yielding a straight throw similar to Thor’s.

    • @DavidRichardson153
      @DavidRichardson153 Před 2 lety +81

      Maybe, but the no-spin throw would place all strain on your arm, especially your shoulder. It is fine with knives, which do not have much weight to them, but for a heavy hammer, that is a problem. A smaller lightweight hammer like a typical ball-peen might be okay, but forget about using the throw with anything like Mjolnir.
      Obviously, if you have the resilience of an Asgardian, you will probably be fine, but if you are any other mortal, you ain't getting that throw any more often than once (twice if you have plot armor). Then again, given how Mjolnir is able to respond to its wielder's thoughts and will and fly accordingly, that might render the whole thing a non-issue.

    • @basharic3162
      @basharic3162 Před 2 lety +32

      I think it's a combination of god endurance, Mjolnir's level of sentience, and its ability to alter it's mass.
      Mjolnir Is probably constantly adjusting itself to do what Thor intends. So as it's being thrown it's probably adjusting to give enough heft needed for haptic feedback pre-release, conserve energy as it's flying, and then get as fast and as heavy as it wants as it nears its target.
      Theoretically Mjolnir could be thrown at a fly on a wall and not damage the wall beyond adding some fly guts to it. Since Mew-Mew can propel itself and steer, its wielder shouldn't even have to aim especially well for targets at range.
      There's gotta be upper and lower bounds to all that. Otherwise Thor could just toss Mjolnir up in the air, it could then beeline for Thanos' coconut and hit with enough force to turn it to vapor.
      All of this is apparently tied up in its relationship with the wielder, which explains why Thor loves it so. Imagine having a tool that always did what you wanted.

    • @gatling216
      @gatling216 Před 2 lety +8

      No spin throws tend to be less stable and therefore less used at range, but you can surprise the hell out of someone within ten feet or so.

    • @Laugh1ngboy
      @Laugh1ngboy Před 2 lety

      @@Die-Angst Thor's hammer weighs nothing it is the magic that make you not able to lift it.

    • @matthewturpin6429
      @matthewturpin6429 Před 2 lety +7

      I was a bit surprised (and slightly disappointed, though I can understand it) that they didn't test at all trying to throw it from the strap. Thor is seen snipping it around with the strap and releasing it pretty often, and I was curious what the result of that might be. Or even if they didn't test it for safety, would have been interesting for Kyle to have discussed the physics of it.

  • @thearisen7301
    @thearisen7301 Před 2 lety +80

    She made a great point that Thor has enough strength to just do what he wants plus he's got a thousand years or so using it so his proficiency would be insane

    • @davidprince6877
      @davidprince6877 Před rokem +4

      He doesn't have to worry about his wrists.

    • @andrewjohnson6716
      @andrewjohnson6716 Před rokem +4

      Yes, a 5kg throwing weapon is nothing to someone with superhuman strength. I'd love to see how she would throw a Mjolnr weighted for normal humans.

  • @Paladwyn
    @Paladwyn Před 2 lety +306

    I'm not so sure Thor 'throws' the hammer as much as giving momentum and direction and the hammer propels itself. We know the hammer can fly by itself, so some element of magic is definitely involved in its flight paths.

    • @MonkeyJedi99
      @MonkeyJedi99 Před 2 lety +41

      You say magic, I say "sufficiently advanced technology, indistinguishable from magic".

    • @josephbearpaw
      @josephbearpaw Před 2 lety +16

      There is two factors actually:
      Thor's super strength is over 100+tons of strength. Top it off the Hammers magic is just not only an incantation effects of magic ; but the Hammer is itself has a bound celestial Dragon spirit infused into the very Hammer itself and which that animated living Dragon supernatural spirit embedded into the hammer has abilities itself that channels into the hammer like . odin's spear does the same way.

    • @AsmodeusMictian
      @AsmodeusMictian Před 2 lety +7

      @@josephbearpaw Later on in the comics, it gets even more entertaining. In the "Smashtronaught" series w/The Hulk, Odin's spirit is the one in the hammer. It's hilarious. :)

    • @Ole_Rasmussen
      @Ole_Rasmussen Před rokem +6

      "You're not throwing the hammer, you just send it on its way and it propels itself" when politicians talk about physics lmao

    • @AsmodeusMictian
      @AsmodeusMictian Před rokem +2

      @@Ole_Rasmussen "It's a series of hammers..."

  • @Gyrfalcon312
    @Gyrfalcon312 Před 2 lety +77

    Ms. Danger is... dangerous with thrown weapons. A very cool demonstration of her skills, and a way more fun show of Mjolnir's offensive capabilities than a math slideshow.

  • @QuintarFarenor
    @QuintarFarenor Před 2 lety +22

    The funny thing is, in the original Mythos of Thor and Loki, Loki sabotaged the hammer to make it shorter, making it intentionally worse for fighting.

  • @ViirinSoftworks
    @ViirinSoftworks Před 2 lety +55

    Self-depreciating shots fired at a crayon company? You rock Kyle!

  • @DCimmerian
    @DCimmerian Před 2 lety +39

    This is basically "if you're super strong this is an excellent weapon, and if the weapon itself is magical then it's even better" which fits, since this is for a god.
    I doubt a human would find this more effective than a lighter weapon, but it's not *for* humans.

    • @ryanthompson3737
      @ryanthompson3737 Před 2 lety +3

      I mean, if you've seen all the newer stuff that's come out, it's obvious they aren't really gods, and they even have to rely on a race of dwarves to design and create the hammer. How can Asgardians be God's if they have to get their godly power from other people? And then what about Captain America that proved that he can wield the hammer and produce that same lightning affects as Thor?

    • @chrismanuel9768
      @chrismanuel9768 Před 2 lety +4

      @@ryanthompson3737 Not all Asgardians are gods, but some are. What do you call a nigh impotent being from another dimension that can control aspects of reality with their mind? As for the lightning powers for Captain America... ehhhhh not exactly. The hammer helps control and direct electric energy. He was fighting alongside Thor. Captain America wasn't generating the power and it wasn't coming from the hammer. As I recall the only time Captain America used lightning at all was when Thor was directing it into the hammer, never himself.
      It's also established Thor doesn't need the hammer for his powers at all. They are, in fact, restrained by the hammer. It is a weapon created to direct his power, but it can't control it fully and so his full power doesn't manifest when he's using it. This is why Thor can summon lightning storms from the sky unarmed but doesn't seem capable anymore when he has it.
      I'd also say the mutants are, at the very least, demigods.

    • @sdfkjgh
      @sdfkjgh Před 2 lety +3

      @Dr. Cimmerian: Ok, but how do you explain Dr. Jane Foster?

    • @ryanthompson3737
      @ryanthompson3737 Před 2 lety +2

      @@chrismanuel9768 The hammer itself actually possesses an elder God that was trapped inside and bounded by an enchantment. Whether or not Thor was being inhibited by the hammer has all to do with the "god" inside with higher powers. In fact, Thor would be among the lower teir of "gods" considering there's SEVERAL God tiers above him, elder gods being more godly than him. He's closer to being a mortal human than an ACTUAL God when you look at the hierarchy charts.

    • @DoctorNemmo
      @DoctorNemmo Před 2 lety +2

      Captain America: excuses moi

  • @kgmotte2363
    @kgmotte2363 Před 2 lety +27

    Funny thing about Kyle's estimation of the Weapon early in the vid... It's not too far off from the mythology of that Weapon... Mjolnir is Explicitly Meant to be a FLAWED weapon, after Loki Messed with the Smiths while they were making it,it came out with Too short a Handle which made it unusable as a weapon to anyone that wasn't Thor (Only one hand could fit on it's Handle, so the wielder had to be able to lift and use it with only one hand). Partially because he's physically the Strongest of the Gods, Partially because he's Naturally Resistant to Fire as Mjolnir Radiates heat that would Kill most beings that tried to Hold it, But even with those traits Thor Still Needed the Belt "Megingjörð" to double his already Great Strength, and the Gauntlet "Járngreipr" To insulate his Hand against the heat of the Hammer to be able to use it adequately. This Whole Setup is where Marvel got the Idea of "Being Worthy" from, in the original Myth it's not a question of Morality, but it's just that he's the only one strong enough to lift it with one hand and who can take the heat of it without Melting.

  • @Jenjak
    @Jenjak Před 2 lety +41

    Maybe the handle on the "real Mjolnir" is made in a material much denser than the head to balance the weight distribution and move the centre of gravity closer to it.
    Or maybe it's just magical.

    • @hang_kentang6709
      @hang_kentang6709 Před rokem +2

      maybe? it is magical.

    • @FULANODETAL
      @FULANODETAL Před rokem

      @@hang_kentang6709 accodring to ODIN ,,we are not gods,,and scince and magic are the same in their world

  • @XIIchiron78
    @XIIchiron78 Před 2 lety +5

    The fact that it only took her one throw to compensate for something so unwieldy is kind of amazing

  • @stevenscott2136
    @stevenscott2136 Před 2 lety +20

    Honestly, you're throwing a rock, with a handle attached to give you more launch speed. Same principle as the ancient sling or the jai-alai scoop.
    The old Native American tomahawk was seldom thrown in battle, but when it was, the aim wasn't to stick the edge. That was a lucky bonus, with the intended purpose being to hit the enemy with a flying rock when he was too far away for hacking.
    So it should come as no surprise that it works pretty well if you can hit the target -- the idea has a couple hundred millenia of experimental support behind it.

  • @obsessedwithguitars3157
    @obsessedwithguitars3157 Před 2 lety +13

    By throw three she has utterly mastered it. I'm ludicrously impressed!!

  • @TheAngryPacifist05
    @TheAngryPacifist05 Před 2 lety +4

    Bonus points for her "The Last Dragon" tshirt! One of the most 80s movies ever made!

  • @PantsuMann
    @PantsuMann Před 2 lety +16

    Would love to see her back at the facility explaining the physics and techniques involved throwing axes and knives. Like HOW do you know what end of the axe is going to hit the target?

    • @electricbrock
      @electricbrock Před rokem +2

      Sheer practice. Axe throwing isn't actually that difficult and most people can stick it on their third or 4th throw

  • @antivanti
    @antivanti Před 2 lety +88

    For such a weirdly weighted throwing weapon she got the rotation spot on even on the first throw. Though I suspect that the shape of the throw rather than the object determines the rotations per distance but still impressive to nail it right away with such an unfamiliar weapon.
    Also nice to see a nice video based on a disproven hypothesis 😁

    • @Shasta--1
      @Shasta--1 Před 2 lety +2

      Also, a woman using heavy objects and disproving the theory.

    • @Tjspycorp
      @Tjspycorp Před 2 lety +2

      @@Shasta--1 my monkey brain is very satisfied with watching a female be proficient and confident in physics and violence. 10/10.

    • @alphagt62
      @alphagt62 Před 2 lety +1

      The arms on that girl! She makes it look easy. I was surprised that Kyle didn’t take a throw? I may have used more of an Olympic style hammer throw. If I could pick it up.

    • @Shasta--1
      @Shasta--1 Před 2 lety +1

      @@Tjspycorp Speaking as a woman who is confident in physics and perhaps violence as well (though not half as strong) I'm really glad to hear it :)

  • @patrickdavis8271
    @patrickdavis8271 Před 2 lety +188

    Kyle, anything with enough mass and kinetic energy can be considered a lethal weapon. 😉 Another fun and entertaining video! Great work Kyle!

    • @farfa2937
      @farfa2937 Před 2 lety +1

      You don't even need mass, radiation is already a lethal weapon.

    • @KainaX122
      @KainaX122 Před 2 lety +4

      As evidenced by Mythbusters on numerous occasions

    • @otakuribo
      @otakuribo Před 2 lety

      Sir Isaac Newton IS the deadliest sonofabitch in space

    • @SangoProductions213
      @SangoProductions213 Před 2 lety +2

      Can be. But not always. For example, a blackhole the mass of the earth flying through you... well, it will probably do some damage, but is exponentially less lethal than one would expect from something the mass of a planet.

    • @nitehawk86
      @nitehawk86 Před 2 lety +2

      @@Die-Angst My way isn't very sporting.

  • @antoniotorres8842
    @antoniotorres8842 Před 2 lety +2

    I really love how you had a hypothesis, tested it and then admitted that your hypothesis was wrong instead of filming a new hypothesis and act like you knew it all along. Thank you for showing how science works.

  • @irdmoose
    @irdmoose Před 2 lety +66

    So, Kyle, you're going to go over some Thor points with regard to Thor's weaponry, I look forward to this.

    • @bethmoore7722
      @bethmoore7722 Před 2 lety

      Aha! I wondered how many people scroll the comments at the beginning. I’m glad to have some company.

  • @FranklyBuilt
    @FranklyBuilt Před 2 lety +275

    I feel like this should’ve been thrown closer to how some knives and darts are thrown. Not a rotational based action but more in line with maintaining its forward momentum.
    Thor is throwing the hammer forward, never in any type of arc. If the throwing force was enough in any given direction and you used the last moments of the handle leaving your finger tips you could quickly counteract the rotational force and leave just the forward momentum of the hammer in a straight path.
    Honestly I’d love to see this hammer shot out of some type of cannon into a ballistics dummy to show what type of devastation would befall some poor henchman who just got blasted my Mew-Mew.
    Awesome video regardless and James needs to make you more evil scie- I mean props…yeah. Props.

    • @jonribeiro266
      @jonribeiro266 Před 2 lety +9

      I think the boys over at How Ridiculous did a direct 150 foot onto a bunch of objects. Might be the best we'll get from CZcams without getting Adam Savage involved

    • @FranklyBuilt
      @FranklyBuilt Před 2 lety +4

      @@jonribeiro266 idk between Kyle, Allen, Hacksmith and co….potential exists here.

    • @TheMsLourdes
      @TheMsLourdes Před 2 lety +15

      I highly doubt a standard throw from the hip is going to get any further than 2-3 feet before gravity has its way. Shot out of a canon? it will act as any other projectile does and obliterate anything it lands in, handle probably being destroyed before it leaves the canon... now a railgun of sufficient power.... ouch...
      Lets just remember that Mjolnir doesn't obey the laws of physics as we know them. Its magic powered and just throwing the thing forward and expecting it to hit something requires that magic. Heaving it over your head, yeah that's deadly but as a fighting weapon in actual combat... without the magic, it'll get you killed pretty quick as it will tire you out and leave you open to the second or third attacker. That's why its so impressive in the movies, just to lift the thing is a feat for most people, worthy or not. Using it as a weapon... entirely different beast.
      So Very nice trophy piece really but not at all practical.

    • @Metalrasputian
      @Metalrasputian Před 2 lety +12

      I assume there's a weight/safety issue there for the most part. The hammer is VERY heavy so torque and leverage can cause a lot of muscle issues if you're not careful. Might have to get a discus thrower involved haha

    • @FieryPouncer
      @FieryPouncer Před 2 lety +5

      I would also like to see someone make a version with a _much_ denser handle.
      I mean, just making it out of steel would be a start, but I feel that tungsten would be a better choice. From a pure density point of view, gold, platinum, plutonium, or uranium would also do, but, I think tungsten would be the most practical of the lot.

  • @Redbaron_Gaming
    @Redbaron_Gaming Před 2 lety +7

    Excellent video.
    Knowledgable guest.
    Great hair.
    5/7 perfect score.

  • @ENCELADUSCompositions
    @ENCELADUSCompositions Před 2 lety +60

    Total nerd that's a Norwegian at heart and knows a thing or two about the Norse people and Norse myth here- (I'm only serious)
    You'll be MUCH more satisfied with Norse accurate Thor/Mjolnir. Mjolnir in Norse Mythology is... basically just really heavy. It still returns to Thor, which might bring up some issues, but overall, it is able to follow the laws of physics.

    • @mitochondria794
      @mitochondria794 Před 2 lety +4

      Dudes got special gloves and everything 🤣

    • @ENCELADUSCompositions
      @ENCELADUSCompositions Před 2 lety +9

      Even though the gloves and belt are never brought up in the Poetic Edda, and is only mentioned once in the Prose Edda. So...yeah.

    • @mitochondria794
      @mitochondria794 Před 2 lety +1

      Even if it's just mentioned once it's mentioned.

    • @ENCELADUSCompositions
      @ENCELADUSCompositions Před 2 lety +2

      @@mitochondria794 Well, that's the thing. It never says anywhere else that he needs the two to hold Mjolnir. In fact, the Jotnar seem to steal it from him without needing to wear either, and what about Thor's two sons at Ragnarøk? Modi and Magni collectively carry Mjolnir from their father's dead body after submitting to Jörmungandr's venom. So, I mean, with the myths being only passed down orally, and the only bulk accounts of the myths coming from AFTER the Viking age, there's definitely some inconsistencies here and there.

    • @101Mant
      @101Mant Před 2 lety

      @@ENCELADUSCompositions myths are almost never a coherent canon, they vary by place and time and although we like to package them up into a single story but is quite possible that even when people worshipped Thor there were inconsistencies in the stories.

  • @Vanastar
    @Vanastar Před 2 lety +20

    I thought you were going to talk about how flat faces on precussive weapons are bad at transferring force, but this is good, too.

  • @TheScarvig
    @TheScarvig Před 2 lety +7

    in theory the underhand throw kyle shows would be one of the most effective ways to throw the hammer as it imparts barely any angular momentum on the hammer making it a "no spin throw".
    that means that the hitty ouchy side would ALWAYS point towards the enemy.
    though to be honest, having the handle of a near indestructible hammer driven into you like a blunt nail doesnt sound all that pleasant either....

  • @Koushakur
    @Koushakur Před 2 lety +9

    Well, I mean, you basically tried to answer "is a huge chunk of metal hitting you dangerous", which, yes, obviously. The question of if it's a _good weapon_ wasn't really explored.

  • @fissionphoenix4995
    @fissionphoenix4995 Před 2 lety +6

    I love the way Kyle shrugged off broken equipment. Something to expect when throwing hammers around, certainly.

    • @MonkeyJedi99
      @MonkeyJedi99 Před 2 lety +2

      An attractive woman lofting about hammers is no basis for a functioning democracy!
      ... or is it?

    • @CorvusCorone68
      @CorvusCorone68 Před 2 lety +1

      @@MonkeyJedi99 imagine if we lived in a matriarchy where the rulers were determined by a sort of women-only Olympic Games, and cuz of sponsors and TV and all that jazz the more prominent ones tended to be good-looking

  • @jaredrobinson7071
    @jaredrobinson7071 Před 2 lety +38

    That first shot was awesome. She missed but dude is still dead or at least on the ground for a long time based on where it hit.

    • @heinzarniaung2915
      @heinzarniaung2915 Před 2 lety +9

      That dudes straight up retired no matter where it hit.

    • @Carewolf
      @Carewolf Před 2 lety +4

      I used to be an adventurer like you, until took Mjøljnir to the knee.

    • @Koichifirst
      @Koichifirst Před 2 lety +5

      That thing flying at your knee? That's a Uno reverse card for your leg, it's bend 90 degrees the other way xD

  • @LandStalkerNigel
    @LandStalkerNigel Před 2 lety +20

    She seems like cool people 😂
    When she threw it with the camera behind, it seemed alright, like it did a little bit of damage but with the shot of the hammer from the side at the board, I could see and hear the massive impact of it against the board and I'm like "that might mess me up more than a knife" 😳

  • @NekoNekoPanic
    @NekoNekoPanic Před 2 lety +11

    Okay, so you proved it's throwable... now to test the thing Thor does where he "flies" by throwing Mjolnir without letting go of it. ;)

    • @cockatoo010
      @cockatoo010 Před 2 lety +2

      that's Tao Pai Pai ripping off random columns, trees or whatever and throwing them before jumping on them to travel level of silly
      and I LOVE IT

    • @Johncornwell103
      @Johncornwell103 Před 2 lety

      That is actually real. Stan Lee actually asked a physicist before he introduced it the comics if it was actually possible.
      Though Thor wouldn't have any control where he goes though in the real world 😂😂😂

    • @chrismanuel9768
      @chrismanuel9768 Před 2 lety

      I don't think any person can generate enough force to lift themselves off the ground. They'd either need to use enough energy to replicate a nuke exploding or they'd need to be a hollow boned bird person. Or both. And they'd start at the highest moment of inertia and rapidly lose speed without anything to accelerate them once in air. Birds flap their wings to generate lift. Thor with his hammer? It's like a long jump. He doesn't generate any further lift once in air. It would also have to have the same parabolic arc as the momentum is overcome by gravity, like in this video.
      So I mean yes, it's possible, kinda, but in a very limited way

    • @NekoNekoPanic
      @NekoNekoPanic Před 2 lety

      @@chrismanuel9768 shhhh let him try lol

  • @rexone9564
    @rexone9564 Před 2 lety +8

    The Vision states that the hammer "is incredibly well balanced" and Thor mentions that is important or you lose power.

    • @102Starkiller
      @102Starkiller Před rokem

      @Hey, I hope you're doing okay.
      The hammer is magical and is a weapon enchanted by God's.
      Directors didn't need a weapons expert in their back pocket.

    • @102Starkiller
      @102Starkiller Před rokem

      @Hey, I hope you're doing okay.
      It really isn't. Unlike Kyle who's doing this whole video for fun, you're actually attempting to argue logic and science into fiction for not a good reason.
      "Because magic" is a fine answer because that's EXACTLY what the weapon in question is.
      Regarding your comment about endgame. Did you really expect an epic battle between Godly beings to be "so realistic"??

    • @102Starkiller
      @102Starkiller Před rokem

      @Hey, I hope you're doing okay.
      Clearly you didn't pay not one LICK of attention in Infinity War and Endgame if you think that entire last battle didn't have any stakes in it.
      Thanos's entire motivation was to wipe out half of the universe in order to save the resources of the universe since they were being used up and the universe was becoming overpopulated. Like watch the movies again and actually pay attention this time.

    • @102Starkiller
      @102Starkiller Před rokem

      @Hey, I hope you're doing okay.
      Again. No Thor's hammer mjinor does NOT require some earthly human logic to it because simply put IT IS NOT AN EARTHLY WEAPON"
      Tony stark literally tried putting logic and science to Thor's hammer on whether who is worthy or not un Age of Ultron and he was sorely mistaken when he couldn't lift the hammer. "It's science. Whosoever is carrying Thor's fingerprints is I think the literal translation"

  • @satelliteprime
    @satelliteprime Před rokem +3

    4:58 Holy sh*t she was in Agents of SHIELD!!!

  • @nekemli2622
    @nekemli2622 Před 2 lety +6

    I love it when he addresses his audience as gamers

  • @kharnthebetrayer8251
    @kharnthebetrayer8251 Před 2 lety +17

    I would say, while it certainly CAN be effective with throwing
    its not nearly as good as a normal warhammer
    Way heavier, so you'll tire quicker, the leverage is a lot weirder when using it for melee hits
    For throwing, it will have much lower range, since she had to aim higher than normal, so it'll hit the ground sooner than a normal axe.
    And is a lot harder to throw, since she could dual wield the axes, but took both hands and a buildup to throw the hammer

    • @farfa2937
      @farfa2937 Před 2 lety

      Aren't "normal warhammers" like 10 times as big? Like Shao Khan's hammer?

    • @kharnthebetrayer8251
      @kharnthebetrayer8251 Před 2 lety +7

      @@farfa2937 Normal warhammers, look like a longer version of a claw hammer
      You want the end of the hammer small, so it hits a smaller surface area to do more damage
      The bigger the area it hits with, the less damage it will do
      Armour is designed specifically to increase the surface area the force of a hit is dispersed over, so rather than a sword slashing across on a sharp point, its dispersed across your entire torso via the armour
      Something hitting with the same force over an area the size of your fist, verses hitting with something the size of a coin. The latter will be a lot more dangerous cuz it will actually go in, rather than just smacking your in the chest

    • @farfa2937
      @farfa2937 Před 2 lety

      @@kharnthebetrayer8251 Makes sence. Still looks cooler when the hammer is as big and bulky as possible tho lmao.

    • @khandimahn9687
      @khandimahn9687 Před 2 lety +2

      Yep. Actual, historical weapons tend to be lighter than most people think. And things like hammers & axes much smaller.

    • @kharnthebetrayer8251
      @kharnthebetrayer8251 Před 2 lety +3

      @@khandimahn9687 Yeah, just the fantasy stuff likes making things huge for the aethetic, but they wouldn't be functional to use
      Because you WANT the edge to be as small as possible for getting through armour

  • @easportslegend
    @easportslegend Před 2 lety +2

    6:27 I just noticed her shirt. Man the last dragon is my favorite movie.

  • @MarcosProjects
    @MarcosProjects Před 2 lety +15

    Has anyone tried mapping that parabolic arc onto footage from the movies to see if the hero prop is actually weighted correctly with the center of mass basically in the middle of the head based on how it flies? It'd be interesting if that analysis shows that the prop being used has a hollow head or something to make it easier to heave around

    • @DarthAxolotl
      @DarthAxolotl Před 2 lety +3

      Most if not all of the throwing shots will be digital.

    • @davebennett5069
      @davebennett5069 Před 2 lety +2

      dude the movie prop is entirely cgi when it's flying LOL they're not tossing actual weighted hammers at actors - or even stunt people

    • @Imurai
      @Imurai Před 2 lety +2

      @@DarthAxolotl exactly. They're not gonna have Chris go and throw a heavy object around, they wanna pay their staff wages not insurance.

    • @MarcosProjects
      @MarcosProjects Před 2 lety +4

      @@davebennett5069 I'm sure that's true of most shots, but I know they use practical props sometimes, especially when it's being summoned to Chris' hand. It'd also be fascinating to analyze the CGI to see if they're animating the center of mass in the correct spot

    • @GG-bw5qd
      @GG-bw5qd Před 2 lety +6

      @@MarcosProjects They do use practical props however for mjolnir in particular they have a whole bunch of props with different weights (meaning different centers of mass) so if they are ever throwing an actual prop they would likely use one of the lighter ones so as not to hurt the actors

  • @mmcmullen7411
    @mmcmullen7411 Před 2 lety +5

    Kyle has a hairbrush he can throw that will return to him

  • @soshiangel90
    @soshiangel90 Před rokem +2

    This was so fun I was actually really sad it was over. It was really impressive how Tasty mastered the hammer throw and I was SUPER impressed that not a single throw went handle first. I know she's a pro at that but to throw something entirely new and so uniquely weighted and hit the right area first try was...well honestly it was breathtaking.

  • @OriginalStachuJones
    @OriginalStachuJones Před 2 lety +1

    I love see people loving their job just like she is. Dedicated people are the best experts

  • @TidalShadow
    @TidalShadow Před 2 lety +4

    Humans are extremely good at throwing things when compared to other animals. I haven't looked into it, but I suspect that there is a human instinct to be able to approximate the center of mass of a held object. Most projectiles require substantial dexterity in order to be effective, due to precise technique and minor adjustments made when aiming. The overall effectiveness of the hammer is really surprising, though. The hammer pretty much just works if you can hit the target, meaning dexterity and skill are far less important than raw strength. Giving an unusually strong individual a thrown weapon like this is extremely practical.

    • @Johncornwell103
      @Johncornwell103 Před 2 lety +1

      We are The best animal at throwing things.
      No other animal can even get close to pitching a baseball at 90 mph or throwing a football nearly 50 yards.
      A hypothesis on why hominids got so intelligent so quickly and why humans out lasted Neanderthals was because of our physical traits.
      The hypothesis says that when hunting humans and other non neanderthals hominids would stalk a pray nearly 100 ft away. The hunting party would throw a few spears at it. It didn't matter if the target was hit or not as long as it got a chase to happen. Humans would then literally run the animal to exhaustion before going for the kill.
      To do this an animal has to be the best thrower, and marathon running level of endurance. Which humans have in spades.
      To perfect it caused us to need to intelligence not seen in any other animal on the planet.
      Much safer form of hunting then Neanderthals which would do basically bullfighting when hunting, which is good for long term species survival, especially in the Ice Age.

    • @Johncornwell103
      @Johncornwell103 Před 2 lety

      @@Die-Angst
      Give a gorilla a rock and they could barely throw it more than few feet.

    • @Johncornwell103
      @Johncornwell103 Před 2 lety

      @@Die-Angst barely*

  • @Paradox-es3bl
    @Paradox-es3bl Před 2 lety +8

    I can't decide if I love or kinda hate the name Taesty Danger. But it's certainly memorable lol. And I hope all future throwing weapon episodes will see the return of Taesty Danger.

  • @SteelWolf13
    @SteelWolf13 Před 2 lety +2

    00:53 No your NOT entering the facility. Your EXITING the facility to go outside. Yeah defiantly had the ARIA audio flipped.

  • @Gilleban
    @Gilleban Před 2 lety +1

    It was nice to actually see someone "talking to" a weapon before tossing it...most folks would simply pick something up and assume it'll function like anything else they normally used would. each object has its own weight and balance properties and, as such, will perform in specific ways when used...a sword will perform differently to a war hammer, which will in turn act differently to a mace, which again will act differently to an axe, etc. By handling said object for a while (which will vary depending on the user's familiarity, expertise, and intended use) before trying to swing or throw them, you'll get a feel for how the weapon "wants" you to use it...that is, how it relates to its length, center of gravity, and how it will perform in relation to forces acting on it in relation to the person using it and their style...I've held weapons that "want" to pull a user's hand a certain way when swung and others that feel as though you can let go for a moment, scratch your nose, and it'd float there until you grab them again (so nicely balanced that their use feels effortless). Before lobbing the hammer and killing the stand the watermelon was on, Taesty Danger hefted it a few times without releasing it to see how the hammer "wanted" to be thrown...and still we say RIP to that poor stand.

  • @pwhite2579
    @pwhite2579 Před 2 lety +3

    Would have given anything for her to, on the first throw, hit the mellon square, exploding it then stopped, balanced, on the point of the tripod until it returned. Loved the demo!

  • @boooksareamazing
    @boooksareamazing Před 2 lety +3

    We have come to the conclusion that if someone can get it right in 3 tries then Thor could definitely use it with 1500 years of training time I guess.

  • @adams6782
    @adams6782 Před 2 lety +1

    Super cool collab. Literally a professional bad-ass!

  • @Codex_of_Wisdom
    @Codex_of_Wisdom Před 2 lety +1

    I like the honesty of admitting your hypothesis was wrong. That's real science.

  • @shymalipaik4001
    @shymalipaik4001 Před 2 lety +10

    You are real life thor

  • @Kuro-mg8vc
    @Kuro-mg8vc Před 2 lety +4

    I didn't know Thor had a CZcams channel 🍞👍

  • @marcogenovesi8570
    @marcogenovesi8570 Před 2 lety +1

    This is the Thor and Mighty Thor encounter we all wanted to see. Look at those arms, Taesty Danger does not need CGI to look buff enough to swing the Hammer

  • @babynautilus
    @babynautilus Před 2 lety +1

    ur collabs are great, really fun to see what a pro weapon thrower can do😯

  • @williampulley
    @williampulley Před 2 lety +4

    Kyle: I will suspend this hammer to start measuring it's center of gravity to prove a thing
    Marvel Universe Move Fan: I will suspend disbelief to enjoy Thor doing hammer stuff

  • @marciomicio
    @marciomicio Před 2 lety +3

    Kyle I love you and your content, but would it be more correct to say that a weapon spins around its main axis of inertia? The fact that, for such a weapon, the center of mass is very close to one of its main axis, could be a point of approximation so it may be practically correct
    Or am I wrong? Please feel free to object to my objection

  • @honilock577
    @honilock577 Před 2 lety +1

    Man, Kyle's picking up some badass women. A totally not unhinged blacksmith, a fearless axe thrower... Making a League of Villains Kyle?

  • @ThijsSchrijnemakers
    @ThijsSchrijnemakers Před 2 lety +1

    love this episode, knowledge and a showcase of skill in one! The outro was great also :D

  • @shelceygusek427
    @shelceygusek427 Před 2 lety +7

    .... So you're telling me without God magic, a God's weapon is practically useless?
    nooooo.... you don't say....

    • @R3D_Lantern
      @R3D_Lantern Před 2 lety

      You don't say?

    • @ryanthompson3737
      @ryanthompson3737 Před 2 lety

      I love when people say "god magic" as if Loki isn't a completely different race from asgardians and literally learned how to use it by his stepmother. This also ignores that captain America wielded both of Thors hammers during endgame, and he's merely a weak human being.

  • @MrLinguist88
    @MrLinguist88 Před 2 lety +1

    Mythbusters style videos are just great!! Please do more of these! Thank you!

  • @CoolHand032
    @CoolHand032 Před 2 lety +1

    Super cool video, and Taesty killed it!

  • @Vipermecha
    @Vipermecha Před 2 lety +2

    Y'know Kyle, there is an olympic sport back then called the hammer throw, and for me, the best way to throw Thor's hammer, is by the olympic style.

  • @jonyqtify
    @jonyqtify Před rokem +1

    Besides the awesome episode, this one had the funniest blooper ever, more please!

  • @jaKobus914
    @jaKobus914 Před rokem +1

    High school physics and ignoring air resistance goes together like peanut butter and jelly.

  • @seeminglyseph
    @seeminglyseph Před rokem

    this was such a fascinating breakdown of stunt work, physics and weapon design.

  • @DariusRoland
    @DariusRoland Před 2 lety

    Love these videos!! Keep it up!!

  • @Rich-qs6kn
    @Rich-qs6kn Před 2 lety +1

    Taesty Danger throwing weapons like a total badass.
    Bee is like, hold my stinger.

  • @Nefville
    @Nefville Před 2 lety +1

    Taesty is such a badass 'Danger' isn't even her middle name. 🔨🔨💪💪

  • @Minion-J
    @Minion-J Před rokem

    Thank you, I needed this today.

  • @XIIchiron78
    @XIIchiron78 Před 2 lety +1

    Mjolnir flys pretty accurately if you assume it can control gravity. The head "falls" straight "down" toward wherever Thor wants it to go

  • @manqobashongwe1301
    @manqobashongwe1301 Před rokem

    Great vid, Kyle. And sick skills, Taesty. Also props to the Hacksmith for the great build-quality on the hammer. With a head that heavy, I was expecting the handle to break off that thing every time it got yeeted.

  • @JMPM1
    @JMPM1 Před 2 lety +1

    Very nice kyle hill impression thor once again

  • @Mud-Brain
    @Mud-Brain Před 2 lety +1

    the go-pro/drone shot transitions for sending mjolnir were pretty nifty

  • @stevesmith1810
    @stevesmith1810 Před rokem

    Great video Kyle!

  • @DoylePrime
    @DoylePrime Před 2 lety

    loved the drone shots! very creative!

  • @OGRE_HATES_NERDS
    @OGRE_HATES_NERDS Před rokem

    I think ive never once been recommended one of your videos. I only see the hilarious memes in my feed. dont know when I started getting them bbut its been a long time for sure. just clicked on the channel icon out of curiosity to find you have a bunch of videos here. cool channel bro.

  • @AlfiRizkyR
    @AlfiRizkyR Před rokem +1

    Her incredible throws, a hammer from the Hacksmith, and a null-tested hypothesis? This is probably my favorite Facility content so far. Great work, Kyle and the team!

  • @arthurcamargo8416
    @arthurcamargo8416 Před 2 lety +1

    I can't decide whether the video or the outtake was funnier! Either way, any fun science is good! Thank you Kyle (and Aria) and Tasty Danger! That display of throwing was absolutely amazing! Tasty mastered Mjolnir faster than Jane Foster or Eric Masterson!

  • @DManBearCub
    @DManBearCub Před rokem

    More gold. More old school. Keep it up Kyle!

  • @Warhawk76
    @Warhawk76 Před 2 lety

    Cool video Kyle! Really love this old school type of video from you, it's what I loved about your old channel.

  • @sdfkjgh
    @sdfkjgh Před 2 lety +1

    7:02 Oh gods, all that ragweed pollen! I can feel my sinuses clogging up just looking at it.

  • @leandervr
    @leandervr Před rokem

    That was a great colab!

  • @paulramasco6769
    @paulramasco6769 Před rokem

    I love the Last Dragon shirt. One of my all time favorite.

  • @Efreeti
    @Efreeti Před rokem +2

    Good on you for not mentioning details about where Taesty works other than they "trained John Wick". The owner has a lot of troubling details surrounding him, especially in how that workplace has treated women.

  • @Briaaanz
    @Briaaanz Před 2 lety +1

    Great plug on that t shirt for, "The Last Dragon"

  • @tnt1887
    @tnt1887 Před 2 lety

    More like this! Loved the episode.
    Also we miss the air writing & drawings from yester-year!

  • @Xeidasx
    @Xeidasx Před rokem

    This was a sick video love love love

  • @Kegelcizer
    @Kegelcizer Před 2 lety +1

    Everybody gangsta until the cockroach starts flying.

  • @jamespaslawski5795
    @jamespaslawski5795 Před rokem +1

    12:48 makes this vid an A++

  • @barrydysert2974
    @barrydysert2974 Před 2 lety +1

    i had to go back and watch the end clip in slo-mo. That bee was so big i thought Kyle had a hummingbird phobia!
    😂😂😂
    💜🙏⚡️

  • @rhov-anion
    @rhov-anion Před 2 lety +1

    Badass throwing skills. Also, the Japanese beetle at the end.... I do NOT miss those divebombing my hair when I lived in SoCal.

  • @LizRita
    @LizRita Před rokem

    Taesty is incredible! I will watch this a hundred times!!

  • @Marc83Aus
    @Marc83Aus Před 2 lety +1

    Every day Kyle grows closer to becoming thor.

  • @thornhill27
    @thornhill27 Před 2 lety +1

    Great T-shirt. The Last Dragon👍