The version I heard first (and the version I kind of prefer, tbh) is that Thor hooked Jormungandr completely by accident. But all the same, Jormungandr was NOT happy that he'd been hooked like a common fish.
And a version that had Thor challenged to earn the cauldron by breaking an unbreakable cup, which can only be broken by Hymir's skull (which thor threw the cup at)
That would be weird since Hymir’s son is Tyr (at least in this version). Not saying that it’s impossible, but Hymir would have to know his son was an Asguradian and would send him off the moment he arrived to take the cauldron.
Titanen=Jötnar Oceanus=Ægir To get Zeus you need Titans, to get Odin you need Jötunn. All peoples know the stories of the world, each culture makes a little change to the tales is all.
@@obenzai3127 Exactly! The Mycenaeans integrated the idea of Mother Earth & Father sky into their mythos from Egyptian mythology. As the Egyptians worshiped Father Earth & Mother Sky
Actually jotnar are the gigantes (giants), the titans belong to the Pelasgo-Tyrsenian layer which is exclusive of SE Europe and Asia Minor, although in some cases they get confused, as when Prometheus = Loki is made a titan rather than a giant.
it is said in the actual folklore in these parts of sweden where i live that Hymer the giant got angry one day and lifted two boulders the size of islands and threw them out into the botnian sea making the two big lakes Vänern and Vättern and the two islands Öland and Gotland wich closely resembles the shape of the lakes
@@johnprotagonist7296 I'm honestly glad someone knows that, and NOT interpret Marvel's version to the mythology. Loki was more of a Blood brother to Odin through an oath. So if we talking family wise, he's more of Thor's uncle of anything.
3:29 Haimirjust cut the fishing line to let and Jormungand before Thor fight Jormungand. Thor almost killed both of us but this is their time to fight. Well that was good. Thor and Jormungand to meet again in Ragnarok
Hey quick question would you rather be: An Asgardian A Jotunn A Dwarf An Elf A Valkyrie Or a troll Personally I'd pick Dwarf their kinda neutral and don't get slaughterd on a regular basis plus they make magic items.
This story kinda reminds me a part in the VERY beginning of the 1986 animation movie “Valhalla” where Thor tells a very similar story about the world serpent. Anyone else who knows that movie?
@@oznelnavnaekal6679 man. and yeah. sometimes I like to make some ham & cheese sandwiches, play Loki's eating contest scene and wolf down my food while watching XD
@@Dahaka-rd6tw XD XD XD I also did that once a few years back with some friends, but instead of sandwiches we did it with delicious chicken legs. God... laughing was it :) I remember being in third place. Next day however all of us had stomach ache XD, but it was worth it.
I heard this saga in my childhood and it is theorised that had Thor managed to lift the Jormungandr from the sea it would have herald the beginning of Ragnarok.
Despite the { red } beard Thor is looking younger in this video than in { Chris Hemsworth } movies . You may as well have mentioned Thor was a teenager in this saga . 🤳🇦🇺🇸🇯
Honestly, I think it's just his eye-holed helmet that's making him look like that. At the end, he's not wearing it; if you ask me, he looks a bit older and more serious.
Wanna know something funny?? In my countries Mythology there was a Demigod that Pulled a maaaassive fish from the seas and turned it into a Island, coincedence?? I THINK NOT
@@truthspreader1996 Because ALL the details are important. There are stone carvings found from archeological digs that include this very feature. Everything is metaphorical and symbolic. When anything is left out or changed the message gets lost and the message, how it relates to reality, is the true purpose. If this were not the case Mythologies would not be culturally universal. ( takes the fun out of it? ikr). Specifically? how is it important? I honestly don't remember off hand. But it had to be or it wouldn't have been carved in stone that way.
I read in one book that in one version of "Thor's fishing trip" story Thor accidentally strikes his foot at the bottom of the boat, breaking it and when he opens his eyes ,he finds himself in the boat at the bottom of the ocean. An enraged Thor throws the giant overboard and walks along the bottom back to the lands. Is this what youre talking about?
@@lionhartd138 I think it's pretty obvious. Thor was anchoring himself to the boat so that Jormungand wouldn't be able pull him off as Thor pulled him within striking distance.
@@marcushailey8498 So... you're perfectly fine with influence from the comics? Because they still aren't quite accurate to mythology either. That being said they're still more accurate than the MCU. *cough cough* Hela *cough*
@@marcushailey8498 So... you're perfectly fine with influence from the comics? Because they still aren't quite accurate to mythology either. That being said they're still more accurate than the MCU. *cough cough* Hela *cough*
In some interpretations. They only ones who are consistently sons of Odin are Thor, Baldur, Hod, and Vidar. Still, I personally prefer the notion that Tyr, Heimdall, Hermod, and Bragi are his Sons as well.
The Norse gods defended mankind against evil giants and monsters whereas the Greek gods used mankind for their entertainment and created the monsters to torment mankind....
A story that I’ve heard many times but it never gets old
That's how you know it's a great story
The version I heard first (and the version I kind of prefer, tbh) is that Thor hooked Jormungandr completely by accident. But all the same, Jormungandr was NOT happy that he'd been hooked like a common fish.
Mythology never gets old I love the old myths 😊
Myths? MYTHS?! Thor would like to have a word with you.
He's already on his way..
🌩️⚡
Poor Loki and his children. Branded as monsters despite not really being monsters (until the gods made them monsters through horrid treatment)
@@Tribrid-zv3nq ill give you loki but the other three? what did they do to deserve such treatment?
Poor Loki? He killed baldur! His children didn’t do anything though
@perryconrad7968 read the other comments
If it wasn’t for this giant Thor would’ve killed it sooner than ragnarok
he killed jormungandr but it wasnt a victory
You can not win against fate
@@Zero-qb5mp Wise, indeed. Darkness is the right hand of the light.
Well the Serpent was very strong
@@Zero-qb5mp “‘Fate’ is just Another Lie told by ‘the gods.’” -Kratos
Nobody:
Haimir: "I'm going out to fish for some Whales" okay sir😂
Love these stories and the art work is amazing and that's what the real thor looked like 👍💪👍
I thought that Thor had to hide his identity because Hymir hated Asgardians but I guess there are different versions of that story
There are. I usually hear the version where Thor threw the giant and left him to drown.
And a version that had Thor challenged to earn the cauldron by breaking an unbreakable cup, which can only be broken by Hymir's skull (which thor threw the cup at)
@@arsenal4739 how could he drown... he lives in the water
That would be weird since Hymir’s son is Tyr (at least in this version). Not saying that it’s impossible, but Hymir would have to know his son was an Asguradian and would send him off the moment he arrived to take the cauldron.
FINALLY IVE BEEN WAITING FO FOREVER WOOOO
Lokis children's existence is a literal definition of the term: "sins of the father."
Pretty much.
Amazing art and amazing story
It's hard not to imagine them as huge frat bros.
Your videos are an excellent resource for teaching children. Thank you for your work.
Love this story and the video!
Titanen=Jötnar
Oceanus=Ægir
To get Zeus you need Titans, to get Odin you need Jötunn.
All peoples know the stories of the world, each culture makes a little change to the tales is all.
Greek and norse myths are rooted in proto indo European mythology from the Caucasus mountains.
@@obenzai3127 Exactly! The Mycenaeans integrated the idea of Mother Earth & Father sky into their mythos from Egyptian mythology. As the Egyptians worshiped Father Earth & Mother Sky
Actually jotnar are the gigantes (giants), the titans belong to the Pelasgo-Tyrsenian layer which is exclusive of SE Europe and Asia Minor, although in some cases they get confused, as when Prometheus = Loki is made a titan rather than a giant.
The story of Thor and jormunguthr thdi will be good I love this story’s ist the best
it is said in the actual folklore in these parts of sweden where i live that Hymer the giant got angry one day and lifted two boulders the size of islands and threw them out into the botnian sea making the two big lakes Vänern and Vättern and the two islands Öland and Gotland wich closely resembles the shape of the lakes
nice art work
Great soundtrack
I love Thor's big desu eyes in this!
Jormungand "Hey Uncle Thor"
Loki and Thor are not brothers.
@@johnprotagonist7296 I'm honestly glad someone knows that, and NOT interpret Marvel's version to the mythology.
Loki was more of a Blood brother to Odin through an oath. So if we talking family wise, he's more of Thor's uncle of anything.
*Cousin Thor
@johnprotagonnist7296 not in the original myths
Imagine going fishing & you snag Jormungandr 😂
Or Godzilla 😂
3:29 Haimirjust cut the fishing line to let and Jormungand before Thor fight Jormungand. Thor almost killed both of us but this is their time to fight.
Well that was good. Thor and Jormungand to meet again in Ragnarok
Hey quick question would you rather be:
An Asgardian
A Jotunn
A Dwarf
An Elf
A Valkyrie
Or a troll
Personally I'd pick Dwarf their kinda neutral and don't get slaughterd on a regular basis plus they make magic items.
Giant- Thor, bet you can’t catch anything bigger
Thor- 🐍
Giant- 😦
When will you complete trojan war saga
Where can I buy those fishing rods and lines please?
I wish you guys had videos about Japan in the art style of this video especially about Yuki Ona
Cool bro😄😁
Thor story line
I’ve heard it before but differently
In another story I heard Thor killed the giant who cut the line.
This story kinda reminds me a part in the VERY beginning of the 1986 animation movie “Valhalla” where Thor tells a very similar story about the world serpent. Anyone else who knows that movie?
yup
@@Dahaka-rd6tw I see you are a man/woman (I don't know your gender, sorry :/ ) of culture and nostalgia.
@@oznelnavnaekal6679 man. and yeah. sometimes I like to make some ham & cheese sandwiches, play Loki's eating contest scene and wolf down my food while watching XD
@@Dahaka-rd6tw XD XD XD
I also did that once a few years back with some friends, but instead of sandwiches we did it with delicious chicken legs. God... laughing was it :)
I remember being in third place.
Next day however all of us had stomach ache XD, but it was worth it.
Wierd becuase i am from Scandinavia and the version i heard was that Thor did smash the giant's head after cutting the fishingline.
Thor kinda looks cute
Hail Thor!
I heard this saga in my childhood and it is theorised that had Thor managed to lift the Jormungandr from the sea it would have herald the beginning of Ragnarok.
Music name
Be careful what you Fish for
Song: deskant-castle siege
Tyr has 3 Dad's? Thor, Odin, Heimir.
The Norse Capt Ahab
Thor 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥 thor fan boy
please hear me out, there's an Italian channel who is stealing your videos. it is called "Storia e Mitologia Illustrate"
True
@@bensonprincewill9218 hope they'll read me
@@giacomo56 hope so I also included what u said In my comment
Lol i there is also a german channel with that. I think they intentionally localize it in many countries
@@nachtprinz2760 dude we have a Brazilian Channel called foca na história which have theses vídeos and came before this channel
With such a tiny boat where would they put their catches. I mean he caught a whale and Thor was about to catch a world snake!!
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Symbols of symbols. All are symbols. ❤❤❤
name of song plzz
Deskant - Castle siege
Despite the { red } beard Thor is looking younger in this video than in { Chris Hemsworth } movies . You may as well have mentioned Thor was a teenager in this saga . 🤳🇦🇺🇸🇯
Honestly, I think it's just his eye-holed helmet that's making him look like that. At the end, he's not wearing it; if you ask me, he looks a bit older and more serious.
you got it wrong, hymir was left to die-
Wanna know something funny?? In my countries Mythology there was a Demigod that Pulled a maaaassive fish from the seas and turned it into a Island, coincedence?? I THINK NOT
Aesir not asgardian
Um, ok but we're missing the part where Thor puts his foot through the floor of the boat. An important detail.
"important detail" how say!?
@@truthspreader1996 Because ALL the details are important. There are stone carvings found from archeological digs that include this very feature. Everything is metaphorical and symbolic. When anything is left out or changed the message gets lost and the message, how it relates to reality, is the true purpose. If this were not the case Mythologies would not be culturally universal. ( takes the fun out of it? ikr).
Specifically? how is it important? I honestly don't remember off hand. But it had to be or it wouldn't have been carved in stone that way.
I read in one book that in one version of "Thor's fishing trip" story Thor accidentally strikes his foot at the bottom of the boat, breaking it and when he opens his eyes ,he finds himself in the boat at the bottom of the ocean. An enraged Thor throws the giant overboard and walks along the bottom back to the lands. Is this what youre talking about?
@@lionhartd138 I think it's pretty obvious. Thor was anchoring himself to the boat so that Jormungand wouldn't be able pull him off as Thor pulled him within striking distance.
Wasn't Tyr, a son of Odin?
very late reply (apologies) but this is one version of the story from the poetic edda, the one where odin is tyr’s father is from the prose edda
so thor tried to catch loki's son
👍
I think it's time that we have a movie about the Aesir and their many stories. R rated and nothing from Disney 🤣.
You specifically mean Marvel, right?
@@videogollumer oh no, I mean outside the MCU.
@@marcushailey8498 So... you're perfectly fine with influence from the comics? Because they still aren't quite accurate to mythology either. That being said they're still more accurate than the MCU. *cough cough* Hela *cough*
@@marcushailey8498 So... you're perfectly fine with influence from the comics? Because they still aren't quite accurate to mythology either. That being said they're still more accurate than the MCU. *cough cough* Hela *cough*
This wasn’t even close to how the story played out
Yes!
swear all the gods problems are self made.
Actually, most of them are Loki-made.
Please, farsi subtitle
I thought tyr was odins son?
In some interpretations. They only ones who are consistently sons of Odin are Thor, Baldur, Hod, and Vidar. Still, I personally prefer the notion that Tyr, Heimdall, Hermod, and Bragi are his Sons as well.
Thor is the worst! Jormungandir shall prevail!
The Norse gods defended mankind against evil giants and monsters whereas the Greek gods used mankind for their entertainment and created the monsters to torment mankind....
A good story, told badly. :(