Regarding if Captain America was possibly a racist, in universe Captain America was close friends with African American soldiers during ww2, and this became a plot point in comics as early as 1964/1965, meaning that Captain America was shown supporting equal rights as early as the 1960s in comics, and in the early 1980s he was shown to have close gay friends in an Era where canonical gay characters was extremely controversial.
Makes sense that Cap would be legit about equality himself. The people behind his creation... Yeah the whole plotline about black soldiers being experimented on in Falcon and Winter Soldier is sadly a relatively justified version of stuff that actually happened.. mostly because the experiments WORKED in this universe
1:25 for those who don't know Kirby and Simon refers to Jack Kirby and Joe Simon, a pair of jewish comic artists. They created Captain America in order to convince the American public and government to join the war and stop the holocaust. They both got enlisted, and both fought.
@@erikbihari3625I might be wrong, but I believe they were enlisted first, assigned to a different division to write propaganda and inspirational comics and stuff.
@@FFangsYt. First;meant did they stop the holocaust? Second;since Jay helmet not common anymore, and Diana never don other nation colors, going with yes! (According the twonine wonder woman animated movie, Diana got her Star spangled costume for tribute towards the country she visits, where are her brazil suit)
Yes, Captain America was originally created as WWII propaganda to promote American entrance to WW2, the comics were even shipped overseas to soldiers to read for entertainment. 1:10-1:14
In Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes he lost his eye from a mission that got disrupted by the Winter Soldier. A cartoon on a children's network did more justice to Nick Fury losing his eye than a big-budget PG-13 action movie.
I'm not the first one to acknowledge it, but it's interesting how Captain America's time of unfreezing has to be readjusted all the time because he's tied to a real-life historical event. It also means you have to account for other characters that are either brought back from or lived from that time period, like Red Skull, Arnim Zola, and the Winter Soldier. It's weird to think that at the time of this idea being conceived it wouldn't have been that long after WWII to begin with.
Yeah, it was interesting to see in my local library there were comics in the 70s with Cap going, "woah this world is so different." He tried to quit, there were a bunch of attempted successors and then he came back in a short time. I'm like, "this is just ONE generation and you don't even have internet yet."
However, I gotta add that Hitler himself didn't BELIEVE they were actually magical, but he got that they still would've impressed the people and be another mean to control them.
@@DeepEye1994 People like himmler and alfred rosenberg were actual highranking nazis who are pagan occultists and theosophists,I should add that the original founders of the nazi party (DAP) were part of a secret cult the thule society so it wasn't just purely out of utilitarianism.
@ Fr!! It’s a superhero film that works so well because you really want to root for the hero and Red Skull’s downfall! It’s simple and easy to follow. Easily one of Marvel’s best!!
I remember seeing this movie for the first time back in my Science Fiction class back at high school. I noticed how Captain America’s shield looks similar to the flag of Puerto Rico 🇵🇷
1:27 for clarification it wasn’t propaganda for people to enlist it was propaganda to dispel the pro hitler view in America per pearl harbour and to try and get America to join ww2 as Kirby and Simon were Jewish and they viewed hittler as the ultimate evil so they created the ultimate good to be the anti hitler that’s paraphrasing an actual quote.
Red Skull was actually planned to be the main villain of Avengers 1 before they ultimately decided it would be Loki, as he was their first enemy in the comics.
The Captain America trilogy is probably my favorite in the MCU. Starts with a WW2 movie, goes to a modern spy thriller, and ends with a mini Avengers movie.
I remember the after credits scene being a trailer and when I saw it for the first time I litterally burst out laughing because it’s just “hey. You liked this movie??? See the next one. Now. 🔫”
If I recall, yeah, Nick is the first black guy of prominence that Steve runs into. He worked with european and asian dudes in the Howling Commandos, but not a single black dude...
This movie was good, but it was basically just one big commercial for the 2012 Avengers movie. There’s even an actual commercial for The Avengers movie as the post credits scene.
7:15 Hes actually protecting a lot of people, the shrapnel is the most dangerous part. Google AI says shrapnel can reach up to 230m (750ft) Unless those guys were running behind a wall or into a ditch, they better hope they can run really frikken fast lol
Still my favorite Avenger. And yes while yes Captian America was created as propaganda for entering the war, its important to note that Kriby wasn't asked to do so by the government. The US hadn't declared on anyone yet and wanted to stay out of the conflict. Hell, some were actually supportive of Nazi Germany, so much so that there was a rising American Nazi Party branch. But Kirby being Jewish felt that he needed to make Captian America, a character to embody the people's willingness to go over seas fight evil, even if we had no stake in it yet.
Considering how weird that comics can be with altering backstories, it wouldn't be surprising if a writer decided, "Yeah, Steve Rogers isn't his real name, it's Steve Rosenberg, he was Jewish the whole time."
Honestly, Captain America: First Avenger is severely underrated as the unapologetic 40's era of optimism and hope is very infectious and Steve's arc was really well executed as you truly emphasise with his journey of proving himself, plus seeing his reaction at the end where he realises he missed his date with eggy by 70 years is really tragic
To answer the question as to whether Captain America would be racist; He lived in New York which was one of the first states to abolish slavery. Most of the northern states are pretty relaxed when it comes to racism, and considering how nice of a guy he is, I doubt he'd be racist. Although he did beat Sam Wilson in a foot race just to show off. Talk about cultural appropriation.
So while everybody is talking about wether Captain America is racist and his origins of propaganda. I want to talk about how during the Second World War, most soldiers who excelled in their occupation would be sent back home to sell war bonds instead of fighting. Couple of examples are John Basilone and Dick Bong, a marine recipient of the Medal of Honor and americas greatest ace respectfully. Both were brought back state side because they didn’t want to risk losing a popular figure(since they were followed and used as propaganda). These top soldiers would sometimes train new recruits the way they fought further improving our fighting capabilities in the pacific and europe. Now there are also situation where American brass are just stupid and don’t use their troops to their full extent because they would surpass their officers and would be promoted but that’s not what this situation is.
Fun fact: Analogue Cameras were actually capable of shooting HD pictures most times better then we have these days, because digital camera's have to be small etc theres a lot lost because of it
To Eden's point about the government not utilizing captain america and having him sell warbonds is true to real life, in WWII the US would pull out their best soldiers and put them on tour across the country telling their war stories.
I'm not an expert, but I think Eden might be onto something about 1940's small arms rounds not going through thicker, old vehicles like that. Personally, I don't advocate shooting near-100 year old cars however.
Was really looking forward to getting y’all‘s reaction at the certain scenes as you guys were talking over them like where Steve grabs the flag using his brain instead of climbing the pole (🤨,😂), where he gets hooked up with a girl at one of his plays, where the army men want the girls on the stage and not him, and where the general refused to kiss him. If this comment makes it in the next video then that would be cool.😂👍 Amazing reaction nonetheless!
Don’t know if anyone will see this. But a crazy funny things is that Captain America is one of Marvels first Comics. It might be the first after Timely. But Captain America was created as WWII propaganda. But propaganda before Pearl Harbor and the US were still deciding whether or not they are in the war. So we were just out hear showing a cover of America punching Hitler in the face before we were actually in war which is hilarious. So I’d like to think there is a timeline where Hitler got Captain America #1 and was like do you know what let’s bomb a US Navy Base.
Regarding if Captain America was possibly a racist, in universe Captain America was close friends with African American soldiers during ww2, and this became a plot point in comics as early as 1964/1965, meaning that Captain America was shown supporting equal rights as early as the 1960s in comics, and in the early 1980s he was shown to have close gay friends in an Era where canonical gay characters was extremely controversial.
Makes sense that Cap would be legit about equality himself. The people behind his creation... Yeah the whole plotline about black soldiers being experimented on in Falcon and Winter Soldier is sadly a relatively justified version of stuff that actually happened.. mostly because the experiments WORKED in this universe
There’s a reason they call her, Peggy
Don't give rule34 idea's
Yooo bro is on to something
Oh hell naw 💀💀💀
I don’t wanna think about that…
@@birdquest8695lemme guess, King of the Kill?
1:25 for those who don't know Kirby and Simon refers to Jack Kirby and Joe Simon, a pair of jewish comic artists. They created Captain America in order to convince the American public and government to join the war and stop the holocaust. They both got enlisted, and both fought.
How the latter work out? Also what about wonder woman and Jay Garrick they did?
King Kirby!!!!
@@erikbihari3625I might be wrong, but I believe they were enlisted first, assigned to a different division to write propaganda and inspirational comics and stuff.
@@FFangsYt. First;meant did they stop the holocaust? Second;since Jay helmet not common anymore, and Diana never don other nation colors, going with yes!
(According the twonine wonder woman animated movie, Diana got her Star spangled costume for tribute towards the country she visits, where are her brazil suit)
Didn't Stan Lee and Dr. Suess also serve during WW2 ?
Jack would've been a perfect Role for Captain America
Jack is fine and well, he's just been filming a new Captain America and told STM to keep it under wraps 🗣️‼️
@@g0thfae😢
My mother in law saw this thumbnail on my phone and gave me a disappointed look💀💀
Tell her you know what she hides in her phone and/or closet and watch her P A N I K.
Yes, Captain America was originally created as WWII propaganda to promote American entrance to WW2, the comics were even shipped overseas to soldiers to read for entertainment.
1:10-1:14
29:54 i can't belive they changed it. in the original comics he lost his eye in a grenade explosion but was saved by wolverine.
In Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes he lost his eye from a mission that got disrupted by the Winter Soldier. A cartoon on a children's network did more justice to Nick Fury losing his eye than a big-budget PG-13 action movie.
I'm not the first one to acknowledge it, but it's interesting how Captain America's time of unfreezing has to be readjusted all the time because he's tied to a real-life historical event. It also means you have to account for other characters that are either brought back from or lived from that time period, like Red Skull, Arnim Zola, and the Winter Soldier. It's weird to think that at the time of this idea being conceived it wouldn't have been that long after WWII to begin with.
Yeah, it was interesting to see in my local library there were comics in the 70s with Cap going, "woah this world is so different." He tried to quit, there were a bunch of attempted successors and then he came back in a short time.
I'm like, "this is just ONE generation and you don't even have internet yet."
For me its magneto, like that guy experiences the Holocaust as a kid, so now I'm not sure how old he's supposed to be
I have Ashkenazi Jewish Ancestry and would like to thank Captain America for defeating Red Skull and Hydra.
I am an ashkenazi jew and I would also like to thank Captain America for defeating Hydra and the n*zis.
The Nazis during WWII would actually search for ancient artifacts that they believed held great power.
However, I gotta add that Hitler himself didn't BELIEVE they were actually magical, but he got that they still would've impressed the people and be another mean to control them.
@ Correct, Hitler himself was an atheist.
@@DeepEye1994
People like himmler and alfred rosenberg were actual highranking nazis who are pagan occultists and theosophists,I should add that the original founders of the nazi party (DAP) were part of a secret cult the thule society so it wasn't just purely out of utilitarianism.
Arent you guys happy? Yall are turning into true marvel fans
One of us, one of us
I love the dieselpunk genre
It is so unique and so underused
The First Captain America movie is severely underrated tbh. I never see anyone talk about it when it’s pretty amazing.
Definitely one of my favourites in the mcu
It's a great, straightforward superhero movie. You wanna see Cap doing hero things against a pure evil villain? Here you go.
@ Fr!! It’s a superhero film that works so well because you really want to root for the hero and Red Skull’s downfall! It’s simple and easy to follow. Easily one of Marvel’s best!!
I feel like it gets over shadowed by Winter Soldier and Civil War which are both really strong movies. Cap has the best MCU trilogy by far
@@serenaw4076 Frfr
I remember seeing this movie for the first time back in my Science Fiction class back at high school.
I noticed how Captain America’s shield looks similar to the flag of Puerto Rico 🇵🇷
Your SCIENCE FICTION CLASS?!? What fucking high school did you go to? Obviously a cooler one than I did
Did you know that when captain America is dead and dying he actually turns into captain Puerto Rico
1:27 for clarification it wasn’t propaganda for people to enlist it was propaganda to dispel the pro hitler view in America per pearl harbour and to try and get America to join ww2 as Kirby and Simon were Jewish and they viewed hittler as the ultimate evil so they created the ultimate good to be the anti hitler that’s paraphrasing an actual quote.
It is sad to think that many Americans were unsympathetic to the plight of the Jewish people.
20:53
Even the fact it was Peggy's niece, bro...
Red Skull was actually planned to be the main villain of Avengers 1 before they ultimately decided it would be Loki, as he was their first enemy in the comics.
The Captain America trilogy is probably my favorite in the MCU. Starts with a WW2 movie, goes to a modern spy thriller, and ends with a mini Avengers movie.
Winter Soldier is still one of my favorite of all the movies.
I remember the after credits scene being a trailer and when I saw it for the first time I litterally burst out laughing because it’s just “hey. You liked this movie??? See the next one. Now. 🔫”
If I recall, yeah, Nick is the first black guy of prominence that Steve runs into. He worked with european and asian dudes in the Howling Commandos, but not a single black dude...
They literally show a black guy (gabe jones) in the howling commandos in this movie
@Omega_Slick Well, shit, I guess I forgot he was in there.
12:10 as you yelled “noooo” I got so tripped up while playing a knock off tetris I messed up so badly. It really fit the moment thanks…
This movie was good, but it was basically just one big commercial for the 2012 Avengers movie. There’s even an actual commercial for The Avengers movie as the post credits scene.
7:15
Hes actually protecting a lot of people, the shrapnel is the most dangerous part.
Google AI says shrapnel can reach up to 230m (750ft)
Unless those guys were running behind a wall or into a ditch, they better hope they can run really frikken fast lol
Ok don’t use ai to confirm information lol
Dang the joke where they read someone's comment that said "Isn't Captain Belize just Shyne?" was cut. That shit was hilarious 😂
Oh dude I wrote that comment thanks for thinking it was funny lol
@LukeTheBoss7 np my guy. Shyne becoming a Belizean politician was not something anyone would have seen coming back in the day.
Peggy Carter decided after the flag test that she wanted Steve to climb HER like a flagpole.
Damn, I really be missing Jack. Hope he’s good
Peggy: "Please don't get frozen in ice for 50 years!"
Steve: "Weirdly specific, but okay."
Also Steve: *frozen for SEVENTY years*
16:04 WARFRAME? IN MY SPILLING THE MILK VIDEO?
:D
Let’s go they gonna binge the entire marvel cinematic universe baby 🗣️🗣️🗣️
"And he's never this cool ever again in the MCU!"
Steve pulling down a helicopter, muscles bulging on camera. I rest my case.
30:12 I want Eden to know, he must take a bite of the fruit of knowledge from the tree of God of Stories Loki
Still my favorite Avenger.
And yes while yes Captian America was created as propaganda for entering the war, its important to note that Kriby wasn't asked to do so by the government. The US hadn't declared on anyone yet and wanted to stay out of the conflict. Hell, some were actually supportive of Nazi Germany, so much so that there was a rising American Nazi Party branch.
But Kirby being Jewish felt that he needed to make Captian America, a character to embody the people's willingness to go over seas fight evil, even if we had no stake in it yet.
Considering how weird that comics can be with altering backstories, it wouldn't be surprising if a writer decided, "Yeah, Steve Rogers isn't his real name, it's Steve Rosenberg, he was Jewish the whole time."
No way they’re planning to watch every marvel movie
Me:”It’s not possible”
Spilling the Milk:”Why not😅”
11:34 I remember when that scene appeared on the trailers or the movie, someone on the room would say “I want that [machine]” 😅
Honestly, Captain America: First Avenger is severely underrated as the unapologetic 40's era of optimism and hope is very infectious and Steve's arc was really well executed as you truly emphasise with his journey of proving himself, plus seeing his reaction at the end where he realises he missed his date with eggy by 70 years is really tragic
7:18 IIRC Mythbusters tested this and determined it was plausible enough
"He's not going to give Peggy his virginity?!"
Can't give away something that's Bucky's.
To answer the question as to whether Captain America would be racist; He lived in New York which was one of the first states to abolish slavery. Most of the northern states are pretty relaxed when it comes to racism, and considering how nice of a guy he is, I doubt he'd be racist.
Although he did beat Sam Wilson in a foot race just to show off. Talk about cultural appropriation.
He also invites a black soldier into his squad when he's forming it from the escaped prisoners in this movie.
"You didn't even think of the ricochet"
My geeky ass: Sigh........ You know what? Never mind. 🤣🤣
Old Captain America does look eerily similar to Joe Biden tho…
9:05 That flag would go so hard if the faces weren't so doofy looking! They look like a Soyjak meme! 😂
For sure one of your top uploads so far!
This is probably my favorite non-Spiderman MCU movie
27:12, hey is that Vormir?!
So while everybody is talking about wether Captain America is racist and his origins of propaganda. I want to talk about how during the Second World War, most soldiers who excelled in their occupation would be sent back home to sell war bonds instead of fighting. Couple of examples are John Basilone and Dick Bong, a marine recipient of the Medal of Honor and americas greatest ace respectfully. Both were brought back state side because they didn’t want to risk losing a popular figure(since they were followed and used as propaganda). These top soldiers would sometimes train new recruits the way they fought further improving our fighting capabilities in the pacific and europe. Now there are also situation where American brass are just stupid and don’t use their troops to their full extent because they would surpass their officers and would be promoted but that’s not what this situation is.
"That's a car that says 'I am evil'"
"A Cybertruck?"
Great job! Your videos are always so high quality and interesting! 💋🔥
12:12 its called the "Yinsen moment"
The movie’s over a decade old, and the skinny Steve Rogers effect still looks convincing today.
Steve and Bucky ("Stucky") is a longtime ship for some MCU fans. I mean, yeah, I get it.
8:39 BELIZE MENTION! 🇧🇿🇧🇿🇧🇿🇧🇿🇧🇿🇧🇿🇧🇿🇧🇿🇧🇿🇧🇿🇧🇿
4:51 worthikids spotted.
2:17 Mr Filch after Harry Potter lol
Now watch the OG Captain America movie where he fakes injuries to steal peoples cars
8:53 them guessing belize's catch phrase has me craxking up😂😂😂
6:36 someone once pointed out to me he seemed REALLY baffled to be receiving orders from _Nick Fury_ once he arrived in New York.
Fun fact: Analogue Cameras were actually capable of shooting HD pictures most times better then we have these days, because digital camera's have to be small etc theres a lot lost because of it
Joe Johnston really cooked with this one, I see this as redemption for Jurassic Park 3
MCU Steve Rogers being someone's gay awakening feels very correct.
By far the funniest video from y'all. The most I've genuinely laughed at a video in awhile.
The video was so funny that I had to drop a like 👍🏻 😂😂
To Eden's point about the government not utilizing captain america and having him sell warbonds is true to real life, in WWII the US would pull out their best soldiers and put them on tour across the country telling their war stories.
The Tesseract was just setup for the Minecraft Movie
Btw Steve Rogers parents are from Ireland, he and his mother had to support a lot of discrimination because of this in the past.
Yo wtf?
How is Eden getting me down bad 😳
Eden BEEN fine
'We Watch Every Marvel Movie' compilation is gonna come out in 2037
Hope Jack is doing well
Watch 1994 fantastic four that was never supposed to be public and the cast where lied to to make it thats on youtube right now.
I'm not an expert, but I think Eden might be onto something about 1940's small arms rounds not going through thicker, old vehicles like that. Personally, I don't advocate shooting near-100 year old cars however.
I graduated Community College and they for some reason compared us to Captain America, had a slideshow and everything
Steve made out with ANOTHER Carter, Peggy's niece.
Which now makes me wonder if Sharon Carter ever got weird feelings from hugging her elderly uncle.
Every Legend has its Beginning.
& when the Legend Retires they pass on their Banner of Courage to a predecessor thus being the Falcon.
Great job! Thank you so much for such interesting content! 🌺💚
I was on in the chat when eden was setting up the chair bit, and it was pretty good tbh
Was really looking forward to getting y’all‘s reaction at the certain scenes as you guys were talking over them like where Steve grabs the flag using his brain instead of climbing the pole (🤨,😂), where he gets hooked up with a girl at one of his plays, where the army men want the girls on the stage and not him, and where the general refused to kiss him. If this comment makes it in the next video then that would be cool.😂👍
Amazing reaction nonetheless!
Don’t know if anyone will see this. But a crazy funny things is that Captain America is one of Marvels first Comics. It might be the first after Timely. But Captain America was created as WWII propaganda. But propaganda before Pearl Harbor and the US were still deciding whether or not they are in the war. So we were just out hear showing a cover of America punching Hitler in the face before we were actually in war which is hilarious. So I’d like to think there is a timeline where Hitler got Captain America #1 and was like do you know what let’s bomb a US Navy Base.
A classic start to a film franchise, gotta watch all the MCU movies now
Wasnt the reason majority of cars look "ugly" is so they can identify as trucks to avoid the engine or gas rule thingy
14:23 thorin oakenshield??! i never realised richard armitage was in captain america lmao
Since they watched this, If they watch infinity war they are going to freak out if you know you know.
24:30 caused me to do an entire playthrough of calamity mod
What's funny is that they're already are comics, that have DC and Marvel crossover events
2:20 what a chad dark souls mention
U guys need to watch the Edward Norton Hulk movie and the 2003 hulk movie. They might not be the best, but peak hulk honestly
Watch the Loki series please
Yes the stairs do look like the stairs from dark souls with the latter
MY FAVORITE ONE!!
Man I know Eden will love the direction this franchise went it
Fun fact there’s a character that is owned both by marvel and dc so if there is a marvel vs dc it would have that character.
You Guys Should Watch Red vs Blue
And More MCU
My arm tastes like soap
Back when the messages of Marvel movies meant something and it wasn’t just “tEaMwOrK aNd HoPe AnD tHe PoWeR oF fRiEnDsHiP WiLl WiN tHe DaY!”
The fact that they skipped over The Incredible Hulk and Iron Man 2 is beyond ridiculous and hilarious, haha.
Like the Duck Game music at the beginning👌
The MCU REALLY wanted to scrub the Nazism away from Hydra. They made Red Skull hate H*tler and changed the salute and everything LMAOOO
The temple of fortitude is crazy
16:34 I’m from Fresno as well ace
2:15 the Late Lord Frey
Got an ad for the Marines while watching this.