@@truckspotter_flisa ja, men det er garden som viser frem f.eks nye triks de gjør med våpen, synger sanger og masjerer. Andre land bruker tanks og viser enorm våpenstyrke
Okay, this. This is the mark of a Civilized Culture: taking a serious day and just turning it totally silly. Just for fun, just to remind yourselves not to take yourselves _too_ seriously. This would _NEVER_ happen here in the US - people here are just waaaaaaaaaay to full of themselves. G*d bless you, you crazy Norwegians, you!
Norway's national day is the children's day. Think children's parades where all schools participate. Hot dogs, ice cream, fun activities like potato races and other silly games after the parade. The parade in my town always goes past the nursing home, so all the old and sick people can come out and watch it. That was especially important before, when there were more living survivors after the 2nd world war. Norway was occupied by the germans, and many people (including my grandparents) had to house german soldiers in their homes, and many people were on the run, towns were bombed, etc. So the war was not some distant thing for any of them. In my town, there are very few houses from before the war for that reason. Anyway, seeing the children's parade brought tears to the eyes of so many because it's what it was always about for them. Freedom and safety for the children. I'm glad they didn't have to see military parades and military vehicles driving down the street every year, but instead got to see huge children's parades waving flags and shouting hurrah!
Actually the children's parade wasn't allowed until 1869 and ever after then it became more and more normal for children to walk in parades. Girls couldn't walk in the parades before 1989. Before 1869 it was called a civil parade. May 7. Wasn't said to be Norway's national day until 1936. The same year the first civil parade took place.
@@Subwoolferfan You mean girls couldn't walk in the parades before 1889, not 1989. That's a rather big difference. ;) But yes, what I'm talking about is post-WW2.
So the back story to Norway being the best country to celebrate their National Day is: Norway was a part of Denmark until 1814 when they where almost nothing, later Sweden made a union with them (Sweway) and that lasted until 1905 when they got their indapendence. But then the Nazi Germans occupied their country, and that was a long time. So the short way is that Norway had been occupied by 3 Countries: 1. Denmark, (until 1814) 2. Sweden, (a union Norway didn't really want) 3. Nazi Germany This was made by a Swede (That after this video want's to be Norwiegian) :)
Hoy es el día de las fuerzas armadas en España... Aquí no hay VALOR para que la banda toque Chiquilicuatre o Slomo de Channel... Esas cosas sólo pasan en Noruega... Humor, educación y buenas maneras... Subwoolfer para presidentes. Today is the day of the armed forces in Spain...Here there are no balls to make the band play Chiquilicuatre or Slomo from Channel...Those things only happen in Norway...Humour, education and good manners...Subwoolfer for Presidents
Falta muito isso no Brasil atualmente, a volta da alegria e grandes comemorações com respeito aos próximos, mas com muita animação para todos. Please Subwoolfer, come to Brazil!!! PLEAAAASSE. If you don't come I'll give your bananas to our monkeys!!!
Carnival in Brazil will be on February 13, 2023. Many Brazilians like this party so much that they fill hotels and public places on the days the party takes place.@@deleder557
This is in front of the Royal Castle, so I guess they were only joining this. It went live on TV also. The parade pass and greets the Royal family who is standing at the balcony all day waving to the kids and people. In Oslo alone there are ten thousands of children in the parade from different schools, dressed in national costumes (bunad) etc and they walk together with a marching band from their school/area and sings and shouts «hurray». Its the same celebration throughout the country and also in Norwegian communities abroad. On the na5ional day children gets to eat as many ice cream as they want, hot dogs and soda and a lot of fun and games through the day. No military parade here. His Majesty the King's Guard is a renowned military band and drill unit in the Norwegian Armed Force. They performs precision drill together with the Royal band for people to watch. The national day celebrations in Norway is for the children (well, the adults also celebrates and have fun that day). The children parade have existed since about 1870.
Its the celebration of Norways national day May 17th. This is on the way to the Royal Castle. It went live on TV also. The children parade pass and greets the Royal family who is standing at the balcony all day waving to the kids and people. In Oslo alone there are ten thousands of children in the parade from different schools, dressed in national costumes (bunad) etc and they walk together with a marching band from their school/area and sings and shouts «hurray». Its the same celebration throughout the country and also in Norwegian communities abroad. On the national day children gets to eat as many ice cream as they want, hot dogs and soda and a lot of fun and games through the day. No military parade here. The children parade have existed since about 1870. Thats the story behind this «fuzz» This was from May 17th in 2009 the day after Alexander Rybak won Eurovision with «Fairytale» ruclips.net/video/gIEeuCbudro/видео.html
Yeah no everyone is just loving how confident they are and how well they understood eurovision lmao. Part of why eurovision is so good is when acts like this come around, and when their countries also love them like this.
Almost Every Other Country: (Very Serious Military Parade)
Norway:
the king of norway has a big Gard that performs in front of the castle. Every 17 may.
Yep
Ahh yes my country isnt that serious 😭😂
@@truckspotter_flisa ja, men det er garden som viser frem f.eks nye triks de gjør med våpen, synger sanger og masjerer. Andre land bruker tanks og viser enorm våpenstyrke
We have make the same for the Daftpunk in France
I can’t believe this actually happened. Amazing 👏
In France we have make the daf punk for the 14 jully
The secret to being Norway's entry to Eurovision is to write a song about either an animal or fairy tale or both.
And a violin. Don't forget about it
OMG, I'm crying, this is awesome! Love these guys so much and so glad that their country supports them ♥
lmfao crybaby
They were so good, i wish they won 💔
Me too😔
Me too ...
Me too!! :((
no they where'nt
@@torsku0873 yes they were
I love that at 1:16 you can faintly hear someone shouting "someone give that wolf a banana"
❤️🐺🍌❤️🥰 you just made my day. Can't get enough of you Subwoolfer. Greetings from Poland.
Same here from US, you were the clear winner to me.
I love they way they support wolfs
they dont lmao
@@cctars6702 the fact that they included the wolf song in the parade..
That's a freaking amazing marching band cover and love all the national dressed dancer
my yt keeps being filled with clips of subwoolfer performing in increasingly weird places chgjh
Should have won😤😤, first place in my heart
令人熱血沸騰
12 points from Taiwan
taiwan is china!
Soy fan de Noruega!! I Wolf us!!! ❤️
I'm crying. This is so wonderful 🥰
Love from Italy :-)
Thank you for this video🙏🥰
Subwoolfer / 🐺🐺🇧🇻are the best! Wish them luck and love of all humans/people 😁
With all respect 💛🖤😎🤘
Okay, this. This is the mark of a Civilized Culture: taking a serious day and just turning it totally silly. Just for fun, just to remind yourselves not to take yourselves _too_ seriously.
This would _NEVER_ happen here in the US - people here are just waaaaaaaaaay to full of themselves.
G*d bless you, you crazy Norwegians, you!
Norway's national day is the children's day. Think children's parades where all schools participate. Hot dogs, ice cream, fun activities like potato races and other silly games after the parade.
The parade in my town always goes past the nursing home, so all the old and sick people can come out and watch it. That was especially important before, when there were more living survivors after the 2nd world war. Norway was occupied by the germans, and many people (including my grandparents) had to house german soldiers in their homes, and many people were on the run, towns were bombed, etc. So the war was not some distant thing for any of them. In my town, there are very few houses from before the war for that reason.
Anyway, seeing the children's parade brought tears to the eyes of so many because it's what it was always about for them. Freedom and safety for the children. I'm glad they didn't have to see military parades and military vehicles driving down the street every year, but instead got to see huge children's parades waving flags and shouting hurrah!
Actually the children's parade wasn't allowed until 1869 and ever after then it became more and more normal for children to walk in parades. Girls couldn't walk in the parades before 1989. Before 1869 it was called a civil parade.
May 7. Wasn't said to be Norway's national day until 1936. The same year the first civil parade took place.
@@Subwoolferfan You mean girls couldn't walk in the parades before 1889, not 1989. That's a rather big difference. ;) But yes, what I'm talking about is post-WW2.
@J wildberry yea that sounds more right
Why the hell are u censoring God
This should be shared across the Web!...
Happy song, happy dance, happy people.
petition to have everyone learn the dance to this song
thank you so much :)
This is so sweet!
I just wanna to say one word about this video: SPECTACULAR!!!
I have the biggest dopey grin on my face watching this. That truly was awesome. Really made my day.
🍌🎷🥁🎺🇳🇴🍌 Perfect ❤️
12 points from Korea
so proud of the boys
Pretty cool that they were able to perform
I love this Wolf ♥️
It's epic!!
I love this! It gave me goosebumps! Where can I apply to become Norwegian?
at Nils Olav's office
This is amazing
Wow! Just wow. It was cool and cute at the same time
sooooo goooood! lol. love it
Brilliant...! Jeg elsker Norge! 🇳🇴
Jeg og!
I can't believe my eyes
As a norwgian my self, i sady dont live where this happen.
As a non Norwegian, sadly I am not Norwegian.
As a Norwegian I didt live near but I met kron prinsen tho
Amazing
So inspiring 🙏
Ok, that's super cool
I absolutely love them. Yay Norway! Also yay Britain because it's pretty certain Keith is actually Ben Adams i.e. One of Us.
But they are from Norway and it might not be true mostly. Don't just say things it's only rumours
So Epic and FUN!!
Wow- great ! Nice parad!
greetings from spain, they are so funny
Once again you are the best
Ja! Ja! Så kult.
AWESOME!!! 🐺🍌💖🇳🇴
Other countries: [Serious asf] 🥴
Norway:
So the back story to Norway being the best country to celebrate their National Day is:
Norway was a part of Denmark until 1814 when they where almost nothing, later Sweden made a union with them (Sweway) and that lasted until 1905 when they got their indapendence. But then the Nazi Germans occupied their country, and that was a long time. So the short way is that Norway had been occupied by 3 Countries:
1. Denmark, (until 1814)
2. Sweden, (a union Norway didn't really want)
3. Nazi Germany
This was made by a Swede
(That after this video want's to be Norwiegian) :)
Almost correct. This is Norway's Constitution Day, not our independence day.
@@perberger809 Tusen Takk for correcting me on that
I see it in tv becuse of im from Norway i vas tere to.🇳🇴😉
I remeber watching this on TV
I Also was in a parade i didt see the king but the kron prins i dont know what its called in english but it was cool!
Im from norway jeg er fra Norge
Norway❤️
OMG, I lived to see this 😂😂😂👏👏
Найкращі
0:19 is a good start for the girls
Utrolig 😄😄😄 - jeg elsker Norge ❤
Hoy es el día de las fuerzas armadas en España... Aquí no hay VALOR para que la banda toque Chiquilicuatre o Slomo de Channel... Esas cosas sólo pasan en Noruega... Humor, educación y buenas maneras... Subwoolfer para presidentes. Today is the day of the armed forces in Spain...Here there are no balls to make the band play Chiquilicuatre or Slomo from Channel...Those things only happen in Norway...Humour, education and good manners...Subwoolfer for Presidents
It is so funny
Bureaus national Day is the same Day as my birthday
Falta muito isso no Brasil atualmente, a volta da alegria e grandes comemorações com respeito aos próximos, mas com muita animação para todos. Please Subwoolfer, come to Brazil!!! PLEAAAASSE. If you don't come I'll give your bananas to our monkeys!!!
What about the carnival?
Carnival in Brazil will be on February 13, 2023.
Many Brazilians like this party so much that they fill hotels and public places on the days the party takes place.@@deleder557
Nick and Malena were there.
Who Are they?
Min klasse likte denne sangen. My class liked this song. Lol
I wish I lived in norway
Actually only 25,7 percent of you guys are from Norway
@@Subwoolferfan like me :)
were there more than one "parade" with the subwoolfers at this day?
This is in front of the Royal Castle, so I guess they were only joining this. It went live on TV also. The parade pass and greets the Royal family who is standing at the balcony all day waving to the kids and people. In Oslo alone there are ten thousands of children in the parade from different schools, dressed in national costumes (bunad) etc and they walk together with a marching band from their school/area and sings and shouts «hurray». Its the same celebration throughout the country and also in Norwegian communities abroad.
On the na5ional day children gets to eat as many ice cream as they want, hot dogs and soda and a lot of fun and games through the day. No military parade here. His Majesty the King's Guard is a renowned military band and drill unit in the Norwegian Armed Force. They performs precision drill together with the Royal band for people to watch. The national day celebrations in Norway is for the children (well, the adults also celebrates and have fun that day). The children parade have existed since about 1870.
@@In_my_own_mind nice
We stan DJ astronaut
Damn, didn't see that coming. What's the story behind the band anyway? I just don't get what the fuss is all about :D
Its the celebration of Norways national day May 17th. This is on the way to the Royal Castle. It went live on TV also. The children parade pass and greets the Royal family who is standing at the balcony all day waving to the kids and people. In Oslo alone there are ten thousands of children in the parade from different schools, dressed in national costumes (bunad) etc and they walk together with a marching band from their school/area and sings and shouts «hurray». Its the same celebration throughout the country and also in Norwegian communities abroad.
On the national day children gets to eat as many ice cream as they want, hot dogs and soda and a lot of fun and games through the day. No military parade here. The children parade have existed since about 1870.
Thats the story behind this «fuzz»
This was from May 17th in 2009 the day after Alexander Rybak won Eurovision with «Fairytale» ruclips.net/video/gIEeuCbudro/видео.html
@@In_my_own_mind i dont think that was the fuss they were thinking of, its probobly the fuss from the band mot 17.mai
2:34 LOL
Whant this parad on 9 May in Russia
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Okej jag flyttar till Norge nu
Sorry vi tar ikke mot svensker her i Norge 🚫🇸🇪🚫
@@Subwoolferfan svensker er flotte mennesker , selvfølgelig er Matyas velkommen
@@Subwoolferfan 💀💀
@@leod2408 ok men en svenske et mer enn nok
@@Subwoolferfan hva faen, vi tar imot svensker
So...when is Subwoolfer gonna do a face reveal? XD
When they win ESC!!!
VelDigkul
What even is this?
I mean it was a horrendous song; but this, this is class.
I really like the song
At this rate the world must be looking at our country thinking we are high out of our minds
Sorry we are not, because our drug laws are atrocious
Nah. We love the way you guys have fun. Screw what others think!!!!! peace from Malaysia
Yeah no everyone is just loving how confident they are and how well they understood eurovision lmao. Part of why eurovision is so good is when acts like this come around, and when their countries also love them like this.
ajajaj Norge har ni inga skolor mer?
Aldrig hört talas om att fira ditt land? Sverige har kanske inte så mycket att fira :D
Vel, norge har black metal music. Kjent i hele verden. Ronny
Army bands are so weird. I don’t care.
Bruh this is not even a army band
;-; the army is just outside of the royal family in case anything happen but it's mostly kids
norway have always been the worse ones in the esc