This video is surprisingly accurate I love how the Soviet Union exists a few seconds after Kazakhstan leaves it because the entity of the Soviet Union still existed a few days after Kazakhstan leaves.
@marshmallow bee gaming Калининградская область была в составе РСФСР и никуда не уходила из республики. После распада СССР Калининградская область всё также осталась у России.
@Blinkyplayz " *Who asked/Nobody Asked/I didn't ask* " is a garbage phrase that is very overrated, The main reason it's garbage is because the phrase literally contradicts itself, now the problem is that it's so popular that it seeps into real conversations and real words, and unfortunately that is forever what the phrase means, as a real use phrase, it sucks, if you really think about it, the phrase makes no fundamental sense at all. Like you say who asked but nobody asked for you to say who asked, like does not that seem infinitely paradoxical. This still didn't deter self-centered 14 year olds from pasting this overpasted bad tasted nonsense adjacent phrase anytime they find themselves in an argument. Unironically, this phrase has been a leech on the competent thinking and internet civilization which leads to the second reason it's garbage. The 2nd reason why it's garbage is because when the phrase is used in real arguments it slaps a massive zipper on the victim's mouth that stops any ideas or any points from getting across which is Terrible, a real argument is meant to solve problems, problems and misunderstanding but sometimes, people actually use this phrase to literally cover up their insecurities when they are being proven wrong or when someone is giving a really good point that feels embarrassing to oppose, The worst part is that with how the internet is like right now it actually works, making the whole argument bogus. By saying who asked, you completely remove the other side's ability to speak and get their point across, which is actually a BAD thing, you are literally shutting yourself away from potentially useful information that could help you and possibly even everyone during a real proper argument, the best case scenario is that the people arguing learn from their mistakes and learn from each other and the spectators could take notes from their actions so that they don't do the same, However, the best case scenario for arguments with the phrase is that no one learns anything and everyone just becomes even worse than usual, sometimes to the point of actual harm, Oh, and should I even how it negatively impacts the victim? Can you just imagine, just trying to share something with others, but then everything you shared becomes meaningless, because someone used a borderline nonsensical phrase against you, depending on the person it would be either be relatively annoying, or it would be a massive embarrassment that could drag their emotion down for literal WEEKS, Come on, if all sides actually took a step back, set aside their teenage grumby insecurity field emotions and listen to others that not only would the argument have real world value but it would actually benefit everyone within it because in one way or another everyone involved learns something in large enough movements, stopping this kind of cowardly behavior could actually improve the world, it could speed up debates and it would just make the world happier. Now I know some of you already support already understand and support what I'm saying, which is great, but there are still some others who are crossing their arms, claiming I'm giving too little detail on the silly little reply, well first of all what other questions about this that I haven't answered yet? *_"What if nobody DID ask?"_* If your asking it in literal terms, it still doesn't matter, many things that happened aren't asked for, simply because nobody asked for something doesn't mean that the thing is always 100% not positive, there are a lot of unasked things that are positive, but it really depends on what the person said, if they started posting or speaking about something that people genuinely don't care about that leaves us- *_"What if nobody cares about something that someone is saying"_* Simply tell them politely, hey, nobody is actually interested in what you are saying, obviously this is easier said than done due to how rude and cold some people are and this might round up to another fight, but this would still be better than using this half baked phrase. After seeing all the problems mentioned earlier, you should now definitely stop using this phrase, or just try to decrease the usage of this phrase.
I actually find the very last part, where he blasts into space before exploding, is very accurate. I remember watching about that one Cosmonaut Sergei Krikalev who was on the U.S.S.R.'s last space mission, and before he came back down from space, the U.S.S.R. no longer existed. He came back down to Earth with no country. Bro laned with an outdated passport from a country that no longer existed.
0:26 "Human centipede of freedom." Nice reference to the Baltic Way on 23 August 1989, in which two million people joined hands to form a human chain, stretching for 600km from Tallinn to Vilnius.
@@GEO_ANIMATOR i think it represents our great violin compositor, George Enescu, but im not sure. He lived from 1881 to 1955. And there also is a festival every 3 years since 1958 in his memory. Or it could represent how diffrent the romanian revolution was to all the other peaceful takeovers. Here we litterarly had a 9 day civil war.
I love how they added Lithuania, Estonia and Latvia saying freedom together as a reference to the singing revolution and Baltic way. It was also the influence for the initial protests in Hong Kong.
Lmao they got so lucky gorbachev was in charge, the Soviets had enough tanks and troops in the baltic states to put down the whole movement in a couple of days, but gorbachev just waved his hand and they retreated Good thing he did, otherwise there would be one big bloody war in the entire former USSR
I remember one episode from X-Men animated series where a Russian mutant dude wants to return back to the old glory days of the Soviet Union and he'll gonna rule it
@@account-no2rr The creators of Polandball (the correct name for countryballs) made a website where everyone had flags next to their names but then they changed it to polandballs the thing was that they forgot about Kazakhstan so they said “fuck it, Kazakhstan is just a rectangle now”
As a Mongolian, I love the fact that Mongolia wasn't included in the soviet union before it fell. We were literally just chilling WITH the Soviet union before it collapsed. Good historical accuracy and attention to detail 😊
Yeah, I think you guys were a little bit like the Warsaw Pact guys before that Eastern European bloc even existed. That's how I'd interpreted it anyway.
@@MasonGreenWeed you are technically right as Yugoslavia and Albania where part of the Eastern bloc but weren't exactly Soviet Satellite states as they elected the communists and then both Albania and Yugoslavia left the Warsaw Pact pretty early on during the 60s and 70s
on June 28th, 1948 Tito and Stalin broke finally their diplomatic relationship. Yugoslavia became completely independent from the eastern bloc after 1948
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For anyone wondering why Romania was sober and playing the violin: it was the only eastern european country with a violent revolution where people died to overthrow the communist regime.
@@imacg5658 Nah, we were members of the Warsaw Pact that had USSR as the boss. Romania, Bulgaria, Hungary, Poland, Czechoslovakia, Albania and East Germany, to be more precise. All these countries were independent and were communist, but not soviet republics like Ukraine or Belarus, for example.
That footage of the Romanian dictator having to stop his speech while screaming rioters launched their attack will forever be iconic. They probably would have hanged him from the balcony right then and there if possible. At least the military sided with the people and took him down.
I like the fact Kazakhstan was the last to leave and also launched the Soviet Union into space because Kazakhstan is where Soviet rockets used to be launched from
Да согласен я всегда вспоминаю СССР как держава которая сделала за 70 лет то на что не каждая держава способна и за 1000 лет я горжусь что я Русский и горжусь что мой дедушка был советским гражданином который сражался на второй мировой с советским флагом
Romania, Poland, Bulgaria, Czechoslovakia and the GDR were never part of the USSR. But the animation of the stupid author shows how they were once part of the USSR 🥴
@@Mid_Xp NATO countries are under the strict control of the United States.But no one says that they are part of the United States. The USSR consisted of 15 republics and there were no Poles and Romanians in the composition.
Kazakhstan is most commonly portrayed as a square, along with Israeli and German Empire (But that’s more a rectangle). Like how USA is always wearing sunglasses and UK top hat and Monocle.
Soviet Union: *collapses* Transnistria: Am l a joke to you? _continue_ Every UN nation: yes you are a joke to us 3 other unrecognised countries: no, you are independent.
i took this from the russian vid btw: English (английский) 1:05 - Collapse of the USSR 0:08 - Estonia appears 0:27 - They deserve freedom 0:49 - Russia, Byelorussia and Ukraine appears 0:59 - Kazakhstan says sorry 1:01 - The USSR starts to float and break
Countries That Were Part Of USSR: 0:07 Estonia 0:26 Latvia And Lithuania 0:33 Maldova 0:35 Armenia 0:40 Georgia 0:45 Russia, Belarus And Ukraine 0:57 Kazakhstan You Forgot: Azerbaijan Tajikistan Turkmenistan Kirghizstsn Uzbekistan
WW2, Stalin: Lemme tell you a joke. Hitler: Sure. Stalin: Moscow. Hitler: I don't get it. Stalin: Of course. Now, US: Lemme tell you a joke. Putin: Sure. US: Union. Putin: I didn't get it. US: Of course. Putin: But I will get it.
EN: Interesting fact. Although the USSR collapsed, it is still supported by many people in Russia. Including young people, to which I belong. The USSR is supported by people of all nationalities. So, for example, I have a Jewish communist friend who is against the legitimacy of Israel, no matter how absurd it may sound. At the same time, our government is anti-Soviet and is trying to instill the same in the rest of the country's residents. RU: Интересный факт. Хоть СССР и распался, но его до сих пор поддерживают многие люди в России. Включая молодёжь, к которой отношусь и я. СССР поддерживают люди любых национальностей. Так, к примеру, у меня есть друг еврей-коммунист, который против легитимности Израиля, как бы абсурдно это не звучало. При этом, наше правительство настроено антисоветски и пытается привить это же и остальным жителям страны.
Maybe Kazakhstan didn't want the financial and political burden of the USSR, but if it had stayed in, they totally could've trolled Russia by claiming the USSR's permanent seat at the UN Security Council. Although, Russia still had plenty of nukes, so it may not have been that feasible.
This is the 30th year of collapse of the USSR. L3n1n and St4l1n will be remembered for their Союз нерушимый республик свободных Сплотила навеки Великая Русь. Да здравствует созданный волей народов Единый, могучий Советский Союз!
Russia: leaves the union
Kazakhstan: wait, this whole operation was your idea
Are you Canada?
@@Ammar-fx2uy Are you Syrian?
@@weplaygameforwin9326 yes
Am i Filipino?
@@roshasensi2220 dunno
This video is surprisingly accurate I love how the Soviet Union exists a few seconds after Kazakhstan leaves it because the entity of the Soviet Union still existed a few days after Kazakhstan leaves.
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@marshmallow bee gaming Kaliningrad is still part of Russia
Yes
@marshmallow bee gaming oh i see
@marshmallow bee gaming Калининградская область была в составе РСФСР и никуда не уходила из республики. После распада СССР Калининградская область всё также осталась у России.
I like how he captured the fact the Kazahstan was the last to leave the union
At that point, Kazakhstan was the union.
Yeah
I didnt like how estonia was the first one to leave even though lithuania was first
@@Emperordgualica For four days
Это правда😁
0:05 Estonia. 🇪🇪
0:11 Poland. 🇵🇱
0:16 Hungary. 🇭🇺
0:17 German Democratic. 🇩🇪
0:18 Bulgaria. 🇧🇬
0:19 Czechoslovakia. 🇨🇿
0:20 Romania. 🇷🇴
0:24 Latvia. 🇱🇻
0:25 Lithuania. 🇱🇹
0:37 Moldava. 🇲🇩
0:39 Georgia. 🇬🇪
0:41 Armenia. 🇦🇲
0:44 Russia. 🇷🇺
0:47 Ukraine & Belarus. 🇺🇦🇧🇾
0:58 Kazakhstan. 🇰🇿
Missing countries:
Kyrgyzstan. 🇰🇬
Uzbekistan. 🇺🇿
Turkmenistan. 🇹🇲
Tajikistan. 🇹🇯
Azerbaijan. 🇦🇿
Naahhhh soviet union forgot stan
Wait Poland red was up top Wich I thought was Indonesia but the flag is below?
@@isaiahquiatchon in the countryball universe poland is flipped
@Blinkyplayz " *Who asked/Nobody Asked/I didn't ask* " is a garbage phrase that is very overrated,
The main reason it's garbage is because the phrase literally contradicts itself, now the problem is that it's so popular that it seeps into real conversations and real words, and unfortunately that is forever what the phrase means, as a real use phrase, it sucks, if you really think about it, the phrase makes no fundamental sense at all. Like you say who asked but nobody asked for you to say who asked, like does not that seem infinitely paradoxical. This still didn't deter self-centered 14 year olds from pasting this overpasted bad tasted nonsense adjacent phrase anytime they find themselves in an argument. Unironically, this phrase has been a leech on the competent thinking and internet civilization which leads to the second reason it's garbage.
The 2nd reason why it's garbage is because when the phrase is used in real arguments it slaps a massive zipper on the victim's mouth that stops any ideas or any points from getting across which is Terrible, a real argument is meant to solve problems, problems and misunderstanding but sometimes, people actually use this phrase to literally cover up their insecurities when they are being proven wrong or when someone is giving a really good point that feels embarrassing to oppose, The worst part is that with how the internet is like right now it actually works, making the whole argument bogus. By saying who asked, you completely remove the other side's ability to speak and get their point across, which is actually a BAD thing, you are literally shutting yourself away from potentially useful information that could help you and possibly even everyone during a real proper argument, the best case scenario is that the people arguing learn from their mistakes and learn from each other and the spectators could take notes from their actions so that they don't do the same, However, the best case scenario for arguments with the phrase is that no one learns anything and everyone just becomes even worse than usual, sometimes to the point of actual harm, Oh, and should I even how it negatively impacts the victim? Can you just imagine, just trying to share something with others, but then everything you shared becomes meaningless, because someone used a borderline nonsensical phrase against you, depending on the person it would be either be relatively annoying, or it would be a massive embarrassment that could drag their emotion down for literal WEEKS,
Come on, if all sides actually took a step back, set aside their teenage grumby insecurity field emotions and listen to others that not only would the argument have real world value but it would actually benefit everyone within it because in one way or another everyone involved learns something in large enough movements, stopping this kind of cowardly behavior could actually improve the world, it could speed up debates and it would just make the world happier.
Now I know some of you already support already understand and support what I'm saying, which is great, but there are still some others who are crossing their arms, claiming I'm giving too little detail on the silly little reply, well first of all what other questions about this that I haven't answered yet?
*_"What if nobody DID ask?"_*
If your asking it in literal terms, it still doesn't matter, many things that happened aren't asked for, simply because nobody asked for something doesn't mean that the thing is always 100% not positive, there are a lot of unasked things that are positive, but it really depends on what the person said, if they started posting or speaking about something that people genuinely don't care about that leaves us-
*_"What if nobody cares about something that someone is saying"_*
Simply tell them politely, hey, nobody is actually interested in what you are saying, obviously this is easier said than done due to how rude and cold some people are and this might round up to another fight, but this would still be better than using this half baked phrase.
After seeing all the problems mentioned earlier, you should now definitely stop using this phrase, or just try to decrease the usage of this phrase.
Plot twist Turkmen, Azerbaijan and taijikstan still stuck in the USSR
I actually find the very last part, where he blasts into space before exploding, is very accurate. I remember watching about that one Cosmonaut Sergei Krikalev who was on the U.S.S.R.'s last space mission, and before he came back down from space, the U.S.S.R. no longer existed. He came back down to Earth with no country. Bro laned with an outdated passport from a country that no longer existed.
What would they do, send him back to space
@@Sunnix0 entry denied
@@Sunnix0 lmao
You can still to this day use Soviet passports in Russia if you never replaced them.
Sad
Fun fact: for some days, Kazakhstan was the whole Soviet union
(It was actually in the video Idk why this comment has so many likes)
4 days to be precise
@@slavic_viking9638 interesting
you must be watching rll videos everyday lol
Elaborate please.
For those who didn't know this, it was actually in this video
Soviet Union: *fart reverb*
Kazakhstan: papa im sori
Soviet Union: *combusts*
nah he just gib birth
Nooo Soviet Union nooo!
Honestly, I find it funny how Russia wasn't even the last to leave the union lol 😂
It was all the farts fault
0:26 "Human centipede of freedom." Nice reference to the Baltic Way on 23 August 1989, in which two million people joined hands to form a human chain, stretching for 600km from Tallinn to Vilnius.
Real life human centipede 🫡🥹🥰
‘The Human Centipede’ 😰🤮☠️
0:20 Romania playing a violin after each country popped out of a each country is the best part.
Wtf guitar thats a violin
@@mroof523 English is my second language.
Does it represents something tho?
@@GEO_ANIMATOR i think it represents our great violin compositor, George Enescu, but im not sure. He lived from 1881 to 1955. And there also is a festival every 3 years since 1958 in his memory. Or it could represent how diffrent the romanian revolution was to all the other peaceful takeovers. Here we litterarly had a 9 day civil war.
@@hartingtherealone interesting thanks for the info
Kazakhstan: "Don't worry, we will stay with you in the USSR till the very end!"
Russia: *leaves*
Kazakhstan: :(
I didnt see azerbajin lol
Then Kazakhstan is the union for a few days
@@polandballandukraine2809 4 days
how did u know that Micheal Edmunds?
how did u know words?
"Mr Lenin i don't feel so good"
- Soviet Union, 1991
Tovarisch.
ТОВАРИЩ РОССИЯ ЭТО СВЯТОЕ 🇷🇺🇷🇺🇷🇺
@@fafreefs6117 ты прав,май комрад
At the end boom boom 💥💥
@@fafreefs6117 Russian
0:05 - Estonia - 🇪🇪
0:11 - Poland - 🇵🇱
0:16 - Hungary - 🇭🇺
0:17 - West Germany - 🇩🇪
0:18 - Bulgaria - 🇧🇬
0:19 - Czech Republic - 🇨🇿
0:20 - Romania - 🇷🇴
0:24 - Latvia - 🇱🇻
0:26 - Lithuania - 🇱🇹
0:33 - Moldova - 🇲🇩
0:35 - Georgia - 🇬🇪
0:37 - Armenia - 🇦🇲
0:44 - Russia - 🇷🇺
0:47 - Belarus - 🇧🇾
0:48 - Ukraine - 🇺🇦
0:59 - Kazakhstan - 🇰🇿
1:05 - Soviet Union - 🇷🇺
I love how they added Lithuania, Estonia and Latvia saying freedom together as a reference to the singing revolution and Baltic way. It was also the influence for the initial protests in Hong Kong.
Lmao they got so lucky gorbachev was in charge, the Soviets had enough tanks and troops in the baltic states to put down the whole movement in a couple of days, but gorbachev just waved his hand and they retreated
Good thing he did, otherwise there would be one big bloody war in the entire former USSR
"Human centipede of freemdom"
That thing happend across the baltic countries we held hands to form a literal centipede.
@@realaurorien i live in estonia and this is incorrect. They actually came here with tanks just stood there and did not to anything.
@@ugniusslonksnis9576 what country are you from? Im from estonia and we know it as the baltic chain
Lithuania
Fun fact: the Livestream intro is longer than the video
You mean premiere
Crimea is Serbia and Kosovo is Ukraine
whaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaat?!
@@jeffersonyt5582 disputed nation claim swap
Fun fact:its soviet speedrun but mrspherical renamed it to soviet collapse speedrun
Putin Now: Alright now just do it in reverse
Yeah
I remember one episode from X-Men animated series where a Russian mutant dude wants to return back to the old glory days of the Soviet Union and he'll gonna rule it
@@wazzup233 sebastian .. x. Man first class
Yes but this time with no socialism, just capitalism 😈
yes but no socialism only capitalism
Love how he made Kazakhstan a brick when he transformed
Edit; this many likes in more than a year? WOW
Papa I’m sorry!
@@account-no2rrIt’s a rule, you can’t draw it as a ball
It’s an inside joke
@@account-no2rr The creators of Polandball (the correct name for countryballs) made a website where everyone had flags next to their names but then they changed it to polandballs the thing was that they forgot about Kazakhstan so they said “fuck it, Kazakhstan is just a rectangle now”
One theory is that Kazakh Brick is a brick because Kazakhstan wants to join the BRICS.
@@R.S.4672Theory is disproven
Kazakhstan: Hey Russia, we're the only one in the Soviet Union, but don't mind we'll never-
Russia: *leaves*
Kazakhstan: Here we go again
I really like the fact that Mongolia was chilling at the corner and instead of helping USSR was like:” non of my business” great video XD 👍🏻
They were pretty much having the same internal issues as the eastern bloc.
"I'm escaping to the one place that hasn't been corrupted by capitalism, SPACE!"
EDIT: fixed some spelling mistakes
Then along came Elon Musk
5 seconds later: USSR landed on the moon and sees USA
USSR:noooooo
This is not gonna age well
Not for long.
Im wondering if someone knows who said that line in what game lol
0:01 I love how the Sputnik satellite goes by 😅. Nice detail.
i thought it was an asteroid for some reason 💀
@@makidonalds what….
When the USSR is launched into the independence void:
Vad röstar du på? Vänsterpartiet kommunisterna?? LOL 😂
@@samuel_saysske1355 Vänsterpartiet
@@proud.cossack.mapz4 Skojar du eller?
@@samuel_saysske1355 Nej?
@@samuel_saysske1355 jag menar ingen
Let’s do a speedrun on who can like, subscribe and ring the bell faster!
why in video nothing about Azerbaijan ssr
@@hikk0gn pointless country innit?
S O V I E T D E A T H
Hello, please make a clip from the Middle East as well
🇮🇷🇸🇾🇾🇪🇹🇷🇸🇦🇪🇬🇦🇪🇵🇸🇱🇧🇮🇶🇮🇱🇰🇼🇴🇲🇶🇦🇧🇭
AYYYYY
"This Planet is now under Separatist Control" - loved the Clone Wars reference
Yup
Best reference
As a Mongolian, I love the fact that Mongolia wasn't included in the soviet union before it fell. We were literally just chilling WITH the Soviet union before it collapsed. Good historical accuracy and attention to detail 😊
Yeah, I think you guys were a little bit like the Warsaw Pact guys before that Eastern European bloc even existed. That's how I'd interpreted it anyway.
Romania with the violin was perfect!
Represents the suffering.
Russia: 0:50
Dying USSR: "But at least, I'll leave a worthy successor..."
Imagine Russia and Ukraine were evil and went on an early War so ww3 will pass away fast
@@Valveiscool. Представляю...
I love how the eastern block came out like the Matryoshka Doll
Lol true
I thought it's called "babuška"
@@domagojcapko4152 it is in Russian
@@domagojcapko4152 Babuska (Бабушка) is a Grandmother in Russian
But where was Azerbaijan?
0:38 he he he he, He he he haw
Very important and kind words to say.
USSR: *Collapse*
Yugoslavia: Hold my pivo
hold my beer
they were tightly linked to the USSR
@@AustrianLinuxMemer not really
@@MasonGreenWeed you are technically right as Yugoslavia and Albania where part of the Eastern bloc but weren't exactly Soviet Satellite states as they elected the communists and then both Albania and Yugoslavia left the Warsaw Pact pretty early on during the 60s and 70s
on June 28th, 1948 Tito and Stalin broke finally their diplomatic relationship. Yugoslavia became completely independent from the eastern bloc after 1948
0:50 After the collapse of the USSR, Belarus and Russia had another flags, Russia had a different blue color, and Belarus had a white-red-white flag.
У Грузии тоже был другой флаг.
Я тоже заметил
Georgia also had a Maroon, Black, and White flag.
All true
Но разве тот самый (современный) триколор не был первым флагом РФ, поднятым над Кремлем?
0:26-
Lithuania 🇱🇹, Latvia 🇱🇻, And Estonia 🇪🇪 Saying: “Human Centipede Of Freedom”
Idk why it sound Scottish
Thanks, I wasn’t sure what they were saying
0:59
PAPA, I'M SORRY!
Finally some animator that knew ukraine, Russia,and belarus was the one to dissolve the soviet union
Stay Strong Ukraine!!!!🙏🏻
@@jcsk611 ukraine always strong!!
@@whsprLenYT except with the fact that they are the poorest country in Europe.
@@Ulaanbasaar but they have big thicc military tho
@@Ulaanbasaar still, poor countries in europe dont have such homeless problems as usa
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ok
Привет
*soviet russian anthem plays*
What
0:51 this planet is now under sep- I MEAN... ROSSYIA control
I cant stop replaying at
"Papa,I'm sorry!"
Very cool robotic voice!
Don’t mind just adding a timestamp for myself :) 0:59
@@my_husband_is_toast ty
@@serbanandrei7532 np
0:58 Dang. He turned from a ball to a rectangle.
Edit: Thanks for 10 likes!
I'm gonna do the Speedrun backwards!
We will meet again comrade
@@DonetskResident they evolve backwards.
WE evolve forward!
Ew
@@riccardocirielli Ew anticommunist
@@hiredmurderer6228 ew a commie
1:01 It seems the finale scene of "The Iron Giant"
Based film
0:01 Mongolia procrastinating about his old and dead empire...
I believe it's a reference to Mongolia wanting to join the Union.
@EGG dude, that's still them wanting to join whether the citizens supported it or not.
@egg1482 bot
“Papa i am sorry” was hilarious
0:59
Kazakhstan in 1992:
"Look at me, I'm the -captain- Soviet Union now...!"
*December of 1991
0:59 Papa, I'm sorry!
For anyone wondering why Romania was sober and playing the violin: it was the only eastern european country with a violent revolution where people died to overthrow the communist regime.
worth it after years, they should be in history books
I don't understand why they were Russian nesting dolls. Did they just break into smaller and smaller other countries?
@@imacg5658 Nah, we were members of the Warsaw Pact that had USSR as the boss. Romania, Bulgaria, Hungary, Poland, Czechoslovakia, Albania and East Germany, to be more precise. All these countries were independent and were communist, but not soviet republics like Ukraine or Belarus, for example.
@@Antimanele104 well you could classify them as puppet states right?
That footage of the Romanian dictator having to stop his speech while screaming rioters launched their attack will forever be iconic. They probably would have hanged him from the balcony right then and there if possible. At least the military sided with the people and took him down.
As an Mongolian I can confirm that I like doing nothing and just watch as the USSR crumbles
nice you ruled half of the world
@@nohandle-f8o yes and somehow 90% of the people don't know that the empire existed, it's all about the damn British
@@bjornboi1175 don’t worry you have the glory your country deserves, the thing is that anybody really know how is life in mongolia actually
Mongol hun bn
@@billpuv5475 sainuu naiz min
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I did
Hi
Hi
Where is 🇰🇬
Finnaly I got my New record.
They added the gulag to Call of Duty just so you know
HELLO STALIN NICE TO MEAT YOU
*OUR* new record
@@Shitpost_xd-qc5cg Soviet Anthem in intensifies
most soviet unions collapsed
You know, the Soviet Union ALMOST lasted exactly 69 years...
Meanwhile, this video is just over 69 seconds...
*smort*
This person really knew what they were doing
And fun in today's generation *69* most famous number 😌🤫🌚🌝
69
@@svanimation8969 its 71 but -2 seconds equals 69 seconds
Putin is 69 years old rn
0:20 is the best part 😂
He is makeing backround music👌
(Comment from a Romanian)
@@I.Quitted.DontTag ok 👍
0:59 papa im sorry IS PERFECT
0:59
The most badass phase in history
Now i am crying from the heavens when i see my Russia and Ukraine fight
We can feel it comrade :( once best friends now enemy 💔
Wait, who are you exactly?
На самом деле сильные волнения начались после 1939 года, но тогда это всё пресекалось сильной коммунистической и социалистической идеологией.
@@mkh1790 I'm Russia, my friend is Ukraine, if you get what I mean🤣
I like the fact Kazakhstan was the last to leave and also launched the Soviet Union into space because Kazakhstan is where Soviet rockets used to be launched from
And now that’s where all the mini space shuttles from the ISS land
Was Laika The Dog the most famous cosmonaut?
0:26 I love this part
Bro I died laughing
一个时代的眼泪 还是得感谢我们的老大哥 二战期间做了那么多的好事却是亏损最大的
Да согласен я всегда вспоминаю СССР как держава которая сделала за 70 лет то на что не каждая держава способна и за 1000 лет я горжусь что я Русский и горжусь что мой дедушка был советским гражданином который сражался на второй мировой с советским флагом
Aww man Romania looked so cute in the video, can u plz make more with it? I barely see people nowdays even knowing what that is :/
Romania, Poland, Bulgaria, Czechoslovakia and the GDR were never part of the USSR. But the animation of the stupid author shows how they were once part of the USSR 🥴
@@Mid_Xp NATO countries are under the strict control of the United States.But no one says that they are part of the United States. The USSR consisted of 15 republics and there were no Poles and Romanians in the composition.
0:28 This Scene is making me out of control😂
can you tell what they wre saying? Their voices are ro squeaky to understand
@@country.germany It's "HUMAN CENTIPEDE OF FREEDOM'
@@UltraduckkSHORTSa w h a t
@@UltraduckkSHORTSa now i hear it
@@country.germany hi germany 🇩🇪
I like that it captures that there were still Soviet citizens in space when it collapsed
1:04 R.I.P soviet union
You will be missed
Has anyone noticed that the soviets get launched into space, and the "last soviet citizen" was a man on the mir station in S p a c e?
Hold up-
His guy lives in space after the fell of ussr and when he return, his homeland isnt longer anymore
Sergei Krikalev ✊🏾😁 True Bravery! Awesome love story!
@@canthi109 True story 🥃🍻
0:12-
Poland 🇵🇱 Saying “Poland CAN To Capitalism??”, Then He Released Hungary 🇭🇺, East Germany 🇩🇪, Bulgaria 🇧🇬, Czechoslovakia 🇨🇿, And Romania 🇷🇴
Romania :sad violín Romanian revolution
That's Indonesias flag
🇮🇩 Mrsphericals mestake
Maybe Got The Flags Mixed Up.
@@kwakuandspinopython1346 it's not a mistake its apart of the countryball rules, Poland will look weird if his flag is normal
Its drawn that way in the cb universe
0:59 i like how kazahstan wholesomely apologiezes is soo cute
Mrspherical turning the Soviet Union into polka dot man from suicide squad is the best missed meme in this whole video
This channel is underrated.
Cuz its new
@@Galsonno yeah, it will gain a lot of popularity
@@Galsonno but still
Besides Estonia not actually being the first, Poland's flag being upside down and Kazakhstan being a square for some reason, I love this video!
Kazakhstan is most commonly portrayed as a square, along with Israeli and German Empire (But that’s more a rectangle). Like how USA is always wearing sunglasses and UK top hat and Monocle.
@@pyroboss1013 With the UK and US, it's more so a simple stereotype. I don't get the logic of changing the shapes
@@LOEKASH that's of how a poblation sees it's country.
Lithuania was first, yeah, but Poland and Kazakhstan being portrayed that way is just a standard countryball thing.
@@gengarzilla1685 The Polish flag upside down is the Indonesian flag. So no, it's an error
i was waiting for this whole day
i loved that you captured the fact that Kazakhstan was the u.s.s.r. for four days
Soviet Union: *collapses*
Transnistria: Am l a joke to you?
_continue_
Every UN nation: yes you are a joke to us
3 other unrecognised countries: no, you are independent.
😂
0:12 No freaking way Indonesia came out of Soviet Union 💀
Edit: made speling mistakes
Poland ball is always upside down
@@aussiejezza yes XD
@@NorwayDude180 And the reason why Polandball has to be upside down is because it's the rule
If you are watching Mr Spherical you will always see that Poland is upsidedown
No that is poland
0:15 The Funniest thing i ever seen
Yeah Kazakhstan was the last to leave and was very loyal, that's why he was "Papa I'm Sorry!"
i took this from the russian vid btw:
English (английский)
1:05 - Collapse of the USSR
0:08 - Estonia appears
0:27 - They deserve freedom
0:49 - Russia, Byelorussia and Ukraine appears
0:59 - Kazakhstan says sorry
1:01 - The USSR starts to float and break
I was looking for the Russian dub of it 🥲
Fun fact: kallingrad stayed in union until 2014 so basically kallingrad is last successor to leave
But insnt Kaliningrad part of Russia
So kaliningrad is indepent?
I like how Romania kept playing the violin
Finally! at least in one video, a Russian and his friends appeared! This is worthy of respect!
I have a question. Does Putin really intend to revive the soviet union?
@@Vatan-m8j Nope
@@azurite_ore9647 OK finish😐
You’re so close to 100k subs, keep on going man
Countries That Were Part Of USSR:
0:07 Estonia
0:26 Latvia And Lithuania
0:33 Maldova
0:35 Armenia
0:40 Georgia
0:45 Russia, Belarus And Ukraine
0:57 Kazakhstan
You Forgot:
Azerbaijan
Tajikistan
Turkmenistan
Kirghizstsn
Uzbekistan
as a lithuanian i love how you included the baltic way and im amazed that you even know what it is
A better ending would have been if all that is left in the end was a tiny Transnistria ball.
Yeah
And lunhansk and dontesk and abkazia and south ossetia and 1 unregonized country in azebajain
Artsakh.
@@daddy_1453 HOW
I feel like the speed run is truly felt at 2x speed for me
That is so true
Russia, Belarus and Ukraine: **high five**
Russia now: **literally invade ukraine**
I love how Soviet Union gave birth to many countries
... Xd
Actually many countries where free from it before
Don't give Deviant Art any ideas
WW2,
Stalin: Lemme tell you a joke.
Hitler: Sure.
Stalin: Moscow.
Hitler: I don't get it.
Stalin: Of course.
Now,
US: Lemme tell you a joke.
Putin: Sure.
US: Union.
Putin: I didn't get it.
US: Of course.
Putin: But I will get it.
"You're soviet trial has expired"
-Soviet PC - 1991
Ussr:gets flung
Kazakhstan:PaPa I’m SoRrY
Ussr:BOOM
“This planet is now under separatist control”
That sounds familiar...
And what do you suppose that means? It means you have a new master, pirate (communist) scum!
*tosses device holoprojecting Dooku at Lenin and Stalin*
????
The reply broken
For around a week, the entire Soviet Union was Kazahstan before they left and the Union was left stateless.
4 days actually.
@@concepcionsanchez9476 rounding up equals a week
@@Turvold😂😂😂😂😂😂
USSR in thumbnail: CRAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAP
no Am Thumbnalil
@@NollerDaNielss no WE are the thumbnail
o u r thumbnail
Soviet Union in the very past:Imma make it more free to you
10 seconds after Soviet saying it:
*Regrets it*
Hello from Kazakhstan 🇰🇿
We were superpower for 4 days!) Kazakhstan is the last person to leave Zoom 🇰🇿🥰
EN:
Interesting fact.
Although the USSR collapsed, it is still supported by many people in Russia. Including young people, to which I belong. The USSR is supported by people of all nationalities. So, for example, I have a Jewish communist friend who is against the legitimacy of Israel, no matter how absurd it may sound. At the same time, our government is anti-Soviet and is trying to instill the same in the rest of the country's residents.
RU:
Интересный факт.
Хоть СССР и распался, но его до сих пор поддерживают многие люди в России. Включая молодёжь, к которой отношусь и я. СССР поддерживают люди любых национальностей. Так, к примеру, у меня есть друг еврей-коммунист, который против легитимности Израиля, как бы абсурдно это не звучало. При этом, наше правительство настроено антисоветски и пытается привить это же и остальным жителям страны.
С каждой сменой власти каждый раз новые скрепы
When you didn’t reach 69 years of existence:
I really LIKE how Romania just sings the violen
Beautiful. Nothing more beautiful than thevcollapse of soviet union
Will say in sybir
Maybe Kazakhstan didn't want the financial and political burden of the USSR, but if it had stayed in, they totally could've trolled Russia by claiming the USSR's permanent seat at the UN Security Council. Although, Russia still had plenty of nukes, so it may not have been that feasible.
What really surprises me is that Mongolia was never apart of the Soviet Union but it feels like they could have
I imagine it would have been more useful as a buffer state during the Sino-Soviet spilt era than being a full part of either one.
The Turkmen, Tajiks, Uzbeks and Krygs were forgotten about…
Azerbaijan as well
Actually Poland, Hungary East Germany etc werent part of the USSR they were part of the Warsaw Pact
He knows, it was a metaphor for the downfall of European communism.
@@sovkinen then Yugoslavia and Albania would be involved.
@@Titan_CinemaCut0814 That he messed up, big deal though.
@@sovkinen Albania and Yugoslavia werent USSR satelite states.
@@jaskoscricketos6682 oml, just said it was a mistake
Romania's violin solo is insane.
USSR: "I don't feel so good."
[Collapses]
0:27 HUMAN CENTIPEDE OF FREEDOM!
This is the 30th year of collapse of the USSR. L3n1n and St4l1n will be remembered for their Союз нерушимый республик свободных
Сплотила навеки Великая Русь.
Да здравствует созданный волей народов
Единый, могучий Советский Союз!