poppedweasel As Churchill hinself once said, there is no better way to crush your enemy's moral, than by laughing with as much malice as possibly possible.
Jaspion CCV it’s even more laughable that they think some skinny argentino could defeat a hardened mountain warrior brandishing a fuck off khukri knife
bito Saguier all they needed to do was google a ghurka instead they just went fuck it let’s get a bloody yeti and give it East Asian eyes because that’s accurate
Argentines lost the war because the Argentine people are peaceful, they have no spirit to kill. Now if it were a fascist country like colombia or brazil where the population is used to the violence, it is very likely that the falklands would have mass murder by neo-fascist death squad.
@@roberteugene7295 Its more like a anthem to me, if you wanna some really military shit, search for "Avenida las camelias" I find it like some imperialist shit
Chispa: "Im in a secret mission, i must be under their radar to avoid detection" Also Chispa: "Lemme gain altitude so i can teach this kid about this war that we lost" Again, Chispa: "Hngh, We are followed"
@@kcimb no, this is not how it works, chad is not the one who wins in the end is the one that is best seen doing it so Chad "Virgin" Argentina vs Virgin "Chad" England
I understand that, according to the accounts of our troops, they were treated with respect by the British even in defeat. It was us, the Argentines who did not treat them like the heroes they were, for having the courage to face a powerful adversary. Therefore my respects to the British soldiers, the same that they gave to my brother soldiers.
Más bien eso se sintio como mandar un escuadron suicida a tratar de ganar un territorio que simplemente no valia la pena. Psdtt: y si los respeto un poco aunque se hayan ido a ganar algo imposible.
Actually , while the much larger Argentine forces were bolstered by conscripts a significant amount of the leading fighting force consisted of well equipped and well trained marines. These well trained units did suffer from coming from central and north Argentina, and were therefore not suited to the harsh climate - Patagonian units should have logically been selected instead. Equipment, armaments and logistical support was also on par in both forces. Casualties and losses were fairly even and it has been recognised by the British Commanders that the war could have gone either way and was won on a knife edge. If anything won it for the British military it was the grit and determination of the servicemen themselves. As a Brit myself who has had the pleasure of a six month stint down in the “sunny” Falklands I don’t much care for the jingoism expressed by many of the commentators in this video, no matter where they hail from. The Argentine forces acquitted themselves well enough during the conflict and no battle was an easy win. I would, and always have seriously questioned the validity of the Argentine claim on the islands as it’s based on the fact that the Imperial Spanish crown once held them, and under the common terms of the great 17th-19th century European imperial contest, whichever power seized a territory and held it last, had the legitimate claim (many Caribbean and North American territories swapped hands). Fundamentally, there are very few islanders that can claim any form of Spanish or Argentine heritage. As it is now the 21st century and the colonial contest has long ended, and given the location and population base of the islands they should follow the standard post-colonial South American model and be their own sovereign nation, belonging neither to Argentina or the UK, but merely recognising their cultural roots with the UK as Brazil does with Portugal, and Chile and Argentina do with Spain.
@George Job what do you mean by that? Are you saying the brits on the falklands or the argentinians of the time were scared etc. of that. Or what is your piont with that. No really just make me understand what you mean with that. keep in mind english is not my mothertoungh so it might just be a communication error...
Capo nos rompieron el orto en la guerra que le vamos a hacer estabamos en dictadura y mandaron a pibes de 18, y para los ingleses que dicen que esto es re family friend y si, obvio, no le vas a mostrar iluminados por el fuego a pibes de 8 años
That's true. Nowadays, there are veterans who are still traumatized because of the war and refuse to talk about such a horrifying event. Most of them were obligated to go. It wasn't their choice.
And, weren't there some Welsh, Northern Irish, Ghurkas also. It was, in fact, a UK force. So, in your view, 25% of the force were Scottish reading, writing, editing, etc.
Most of the world say England when they usually talk about the UK. I'm Welsh and I'm not offended by it. Ive got an American girlfriend and she always used to say I was from 'England'. It was only after living over here for about 2 months she understood our geography more.
I feel like there needs to be a reminder constantly displayed at the top of the video stating "The Falklands voted 99.8% in favour of remaining British."
Si llenas las islas de ingleses claramente van a votar a favor de permanecer briton pelotudo. La autodeterminación de los pueblos es ilegitima en el caso Malvinas
Well that is false too, our army was fine we lost because we didn't have a plan not for that shit, but the new government tells false shit they say that we lost because the economy in the dictatorship was bad which is true but our army wasn't affected (we never are hungry here, not even in the worst economic crisis our country is basically a gigant farm being hungry here is impossible)
everyone knows the real story, don't believe a kid's channel as no one watches (we are only very patriots, as they were in the Japanese empire only a little softer)
And for a context: Zamba is basicly a show relating parts of the history of the world, in mayority, by the perspective of Argentina. What made this thing a show, is apart of the oversimplification of the events and making things family friendly, the main protagonist of the show, "Zamba" (A child from the province of Formosa), often traveled on time for accident, in that way, getting the oportunity of look at the event related on each chapter.
FaroeIslands Official hey, it's the Faroe Islands - do you want to join the British Empire Faroe Islands? Of course you do, silly question! See you soon...
@@LordGingerBerry Yh I've heard it before scary lads indeed , you might of this before , they carry a Sharpe blade and every time they wanna draw it they have to spill blood , so if they wanna show it to someone they have to cut them selves
Well... My dad fought in that war, he was 21yr old when he entered combat for the first time. Some british colonel spared his life because one of my dad friend was wounded (almost dead, he got 7-8 shots) but none critical. Most of his squad got obliterated, but he refused to leave him behind, so he shot until he ran out of ammo, it was a dark night (by then most of our troops didnt have nightvision gear) so he pulled his knife and charged into a british soldier who was behind a rock, but the british knocked him down, without shooting, taking the knife away and taking him prisioner with his mortally wounded friend. Both survided that night. The british then told my dad he was lucky, he would have been killed if he tried to run away and let his friend to die but that act, trying to save his friend, against all odds is what kept them alive. It was like a code of honor, and the british respected him for that.
Can we just appreciate that British grenades have a "five" second fuse so the Argentinian bloke who held it in his hand would've just blown both himself and a child up
Actually, when the pin of a grenade is taken off, there is only one way to "pause" it, if yoy apply enough pressure of the grenade, it won't detonate. But you will need a ridiculous amount of force, about the force of a human body, people would sometimes leave grenades under the dead so if someone picks it up it will detonate. But i still get what you mean, that guy cannot have so much power in his fists.
Grego ¡Fly well the actual events of 1982 would seem to have disproved that and even if that wasn't enough everything you have is now thirty years out of date, whereas the RAF has Eurofighter Typhoons, ultra-modern jets that can give the best the Americans and Russians have a run for their money. Four of them are on station in the Falklands at this moment I believe...
Grego ¡Fly the kicked them, right, they did it so much that most Argentinian aeroplanes could not be used in the Falklands nobody believe such bullshit, Argentinia occupied a defenseless territory, and when the British army arrived Argentinian troops got beaten badly, as they couldn't hold the island because Gualtieri forgot that if you go to war you're army needs to be prepared to such event which the Argentinian one wasn't well prepared, as the argentinian military junta though that they just had to occupy the territory
The US had positive relations with Argentina but also was a close ally with the UK. It put them in an awkward position but of course ultimately allowed Thatcher to declare war
Joaquin Busato Y vos aprende a no ser prepotente e informarte. El comentario original es una referencia a un video de Oversimplified, en donde explica el asunto sin estar de ninguno de los tres lados
actually what it says is "be careful, Sapucai". The translation is not the better. when the plane dropped the bomb on the ship, he did not say " 3:29 He said "Yes, we het the shot!". There seems to be a bad intention in the translations
I am an English man, But I am willing to forgive this video for the pure and simple reason, that the sound track absolutely slaps. Props to those Argentinian singers and composers.
You dont need to forgive us the war happened because of some corrupt politic that tried to get back the Malvinas during his dictatorship and the people was forcé to fight and the kids nowdays are being brain washed to hate people from England
The video has a lot of parts cut out. The original show makes a lot of anti-Argentine narratives, and it actually condemns Argentina for going to war and says in the future they should try to get what they want diplomatically. The uploader removed those parts because he wants to make the show look bad. After all, people wouldn’t angrily comment about how unrealistic the narrative of the show is if if it were realistic.
Pilot: "Yes, we hit them!" *In spanish* Subtitles: *Yes, i kill the bastards!* Samba: U h h h h *In spanish* Subtitles: *i am probably traumatized* Seems legit.
@@octo4012they were _obviously_ thinking of Argentina when they did it. Just like how "Nova Scotia" is clearly Chilean for having a long coastline and terrible storms.
translation is not accurate, specially the ending song. lol when I saw the translation I laughted a lot it is totally fake and very provocative. I'm argentinian and btw nobody cares about the islands here. except for politicians and fascist lol
Well that referendum is totally a bullshit. That was the same as the Brits did to northern island. In 1833 the british invaded the Malvinas islands and then putted a constant population on the islands so they would be British. When the referendum came, obviously all the population voted for them becouse they were implanted by the empire
If I have a pizza and cut it into four a own one of those that's alot of pizza sure. But if I cut a pizza I to three slices and own 1 of the three slices I have more if the pizza then if I cut it into fours
Falklands invasion: The Empire Strikes Back. Also, the British troops are professional soldiers but the Argentinian troops were conscripts. They never stood a chance
First thing they teach you in the royale air force is how to stall shooting your missiles till the enemy have finished their dialogue Edit: and maniacal laughing
Glad you edited that to include the laughing. I remember my first day at RAF Newton very well. 10 whole hours to get our diabolical laugh correct. Then we had to sit in a Harrier and do it with the canopy closed. Just to make sure our acoustics were spot on. Ahh. Those were the days.
@Loli4lyf Shameless? That's like saying that all the Italian and Spaniard descendants from Argentina are usurping the land from the Guaraní tribes and any other indigenous people.
Started it, and lost it. And to think Argentina used to be a proper, prosperous country. Now it is a financial basket case nostalgic for islands that were never theirs
xXmarcosXx Yes, I had a feeling considering that the villain here is Argentina’s Dictator at the time. Plus They had a backward going back to the 1970’s. I feel sorry for them tbh.
Well, I’m Argentine and this video doesn’t represent at all my opinion on this. By that time, we were in the middle of a dictatorship so the government had nothing better to do but starting a war to increase nationalism.The soldiers sent were really young and had not enough equipment nor experience. When they came back, the best part of our country treated them as trash and a great part of them killed themselves. Even the English military treated them better in many cases. Decades later we are crying over those poor soldiers and victimizing ourselves. Sadly, my country can sometimes be very hipocryte. Excuse me if I’ve made some mistakes, I’m sixteen and I haven’t yet achieved the FCE.
Your English is pretty good my friend :-) Nationalism is poison. You can argue about who can lay claim to the islands, but fighting a war is surely not the answer. It's good to know there are people in Argentina who don't buy the propaganda.
@@lua7186 Tenían la instrucción de cualquier conscripto. Y sí, eran soldados con grado de infante. Son héroes al igual que los que combatieron a la guerrilla en el Operativo Indepencia. No hay que olvidarlos.
Primero, no hubo declaración de guerra. Fue un conflicto armado. Segundo, solo se tomó lo que es nuestro como país soberano y sin disparar un solo tiro. Y en tercer lugar, los ingleses atacaron primero hundiendo al Ara General Belgrano fuera del área de exclusión que ellos habían propuesto, costandole la vida a 323 tripulantes. Todo lo demás es discutible.
Argentina: the islands are ours British: You had so many times to invade but tried once. Why didn't try during the Battle of the Falklands in WW1? Argentina:...
Las Malvinas were claimed for a long time. During a dictatorship it was decided to try it through war. War is the worst that can exist, a warlike country like England would not understand
Mateo Juárez England isn’t a country. If you’re going to talk about our great success in Battle please include the Scots, Welsh and (Northern) Irish. Also don’t forget the ghurkas. Although after the state they left the Argie troops in I doubt they’ll ever forget the ghurkas.
Drew Senna Nope. *The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland* is a country. England is a country within that country but that doesn’t make it a country in the same way as France for example since, unlike France, England isn’t a sovereign state. Great Britain also only includes England, Scotland and Wales.
Yes our naval commandos defeated Naval Party 8901. Our 601st and 602nd Commando Companies defeated British platoon-strength several times in No Man's Land capturing much weapons and equipment. And our biggest victory was when we defeated 12,000 Redcoats trying to take Buenos Aires in 1807. The British had practically lost at Goose Green, pinned down by 35 anti aircraft guns they retreated to Carcass Bay until three Royal Air Force Harriers arrived and silenced the guns, but these Harriers were only seconds away from being blasted out of the sky by two patrolling Sea Harriers who thought they were Skyhawks What if these three Royal Air Force Harriers had been shot down? Remember that Admiral Woodward in the book 100 Days admits 'General Winter' arrived on the night of 14 June and that angry seas and snows literally grounded combat air patrols and helicopter operations to a trickle.
Candido Lasala What if? What if? But it didn't and Argentina were humiliated on a major scale. We were out numbered, 8000 miles from home and the Argentinian army had 6 weeks to prepare defensive positions. And we still killed you at a ratio of almost 3/1.
Josh Hanson You had Paras, Royal Commandos fighting against a standard reinforced brigade defending Puerto Argentino. Imagine if you had to fight against our entire Marine Brigade (1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th, 6th and 7th Marine Battalions)? or better still our 4th Airborne Brigade (2nd, 13th, 14th and 17th Airborne Infantry Regiments)? The Argentines defending Puerto Argentino were the ones that were outnumbered facing two British brigades, surrounded and bombarded by the Royal Navy for weeks with the Royal Air Force Harriers alone launching 150 cluster bomb attacks, the British field artillery batteries saturating our defensive positions with 30,000 shells. You also had help in the form of US satellites.
Chelo Mejias they speak English of course, but some speak Welsh and Gaelic, they call themselves Scottish or Welsh not English, we’re British as we live on the British isles, so STFU!
Metsarebuff 22 No shit Sherlock. But The argies refer to them as English because they speak English....hence no correlation between all countries part of Great Britain. They simple don’t care the way you do.
Yes there are lots of problems with this cartoon but the pure comedic timing of the dude singing "who the fuck decided to have a war in April" and then cutting to the general absolutely getting down will never not be funny 7:48
Argentina,"Dont worry samba the island will always be ours that's what the British dont understand." Britian, "whatever helps you sleep at night ::evil laugh::."
@@VergilDarkslayer fuck off no. The falklanders voted to be British so they should be British. It's something called democracy where the People decide what to do. I don't think that's reached Argentina yet
@@jamesblueberry8581 no son más que unos piratas viejos y sucios que usurparon territorio argentino por la fuerza, dicen que los kelpers quieren ser territorio britanico pero es como si yo me adueñara de una casa de madera y mando a mi perro a que la cuide, de quien va a querer ser el perro? Mio? O del hombre al que le robe? Hijos de puta
@mario barcelon Jajajajaja que no soy nativo? Yo nací en argentina pedazo de ignorante, definitivamente soy nativo. No me intereza en lo más mínimo mis raíces europeas, voy a defender a mí país y a NUESTRAS islas que los britanicos de mierda nos robaron. Pudranse todos ustedes
I always have to come back to this once in a while because of how funny it is how the translator clearly got bored halfway through and started insulting the writers.
The battle of Goose Green, who would win? Nearly 1000 entrenched troops in well prepared positions, with heavy weapons and British hostages. Vs. A strongly worded letter. 🤔🤔🤔
The British are also fucking Argentina with eggs and everything decided to face the Invasor empire and also in the war of the Argentine Malvinas killed some English
@@welp9303 no those are specifically Paras, which is why they're wearing maroon berets. And they definitely were not conscripts which is why they consistently defeated the entrenched Argentinian conscripts despite them having less troops
@@welp9303 no I know don't worry, it's just that they are two separate regiments. It's an easy mistake to make though since a lot of paras go on to transfer to the SAS
They put Thatcher because she was the prime minister back then. The other one is not just a commander, he was the 'President', we were under a dictatorship. They're just representing the both governments.
“Equal in combat” Man this was one hilarious cartoon Edit: I like how the show at least realizes the Argentine dictator was a bad person, because all this war was, was a scapegoat for his already desperate country
Decem the British were out numbered as they only sent their elite troops from the 16th air assault brigade and 3 commando brigade but yet the Argentinians surrendered in mass and the British barely took any casualties so no they weren’t equal And it wasn’t just equipment
That would be a good point my friend, only if the British weren't there to fuck those argies and the spanyard's asses when it came to Gibraltar and Argentina.
But it was never a Spanish territory. They owned one of the islands at one point when they bought it from France. They tried to buy the island from the UK but were politely told to piss off.
Look i dont care about the islands and i dont share the views of some of my connationals. But is not an stupid argument. After independization you inherit the territory of the colony. Not only that, but argentina send colonist and make the islands a dependency of buenos aires. The british show up 20 years after and they expelled them. What I believe, is that it was a good reason to go to war back then, not 150 years later. If in the old world (europe, asia, africa) they start to claim land they used to own, already populated by dozens of generations from other nation, the fighting would be endless i believe.
"The truth is we are their equals in combat" Then explain why the British defeated the Argentine garrison which was much, much bigger during the Falklands War.
Even some english soldiers said that. There IS even a documentary saying that lool. Both bands of soldiers are Friends with each others actually. I mean the soldiers from that war
Because Argentina was run by a military dictatorship which conscripted a bunch of people who didn’t want to be in the military in the first place and had worse training than the British SOF they faced. Still, Argentina sunk many RFA and RN logistics ships, and history recalls a certain British destroyer foundering. Of course, the Argentine Navy was thwarted in the end. Did I mention the military junta started the whole war in a last ditch effort to try and cement its power as the people were already turning against it? After the war was lost the dictatorship was ousted. Being a military dictatorship rarely pays off.
-the English colonized the islands -the Argentine governments peacefully claim the islands without success because of the pride of the English -Argentine military dictatorship creates war to distract everyone from the dictature.
@@Laucha06 "the Argentine governments peacefully claim the islands without success because of the pride of the English" Sorry, no. The Falkland Islands have been British territory since before Argentina was a county. The reason the peaceful efforts have failed is because the UN recognises this.
@@mabusworld so the people of those territories want to remain part of the UK because doing so is being beneficial for them? Not really a strong argument against British rule lmao
Rule Britannia, Britannia rules the waves Britons never never never shall be slaves Off the coast of Argentina, our Islands came to be With eighteen hundred people, and a half a million sheep The day they were invaded everybody learned the name A barren little colony had got a bit of fame 🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🎉🎉
This looks like something you would see in GTA5.
Argentine Space Rangers
Yh on the tv😂😂😭
Lmao
Yyy No. I can’t see any flying motorcycles.
Oh my gosh,joji is frank
First day of training in the British armed forces is learning to laugh with diabolical malice.
poppedweasel As Churchill hinself once said, there is no better way to crush your enemy's moral, than by laughing with as much malice as possibly possible.
Good quote. We are fortunate to be so well armed.
Jajaja estuvo bueno
For us, (u.s. Marines of the old guard) we shout "curb stomp babies!"
;)
+Ravage Gonza I can imagine the confusion if you actually would hear that.
Some say that live hand grenade still hasn't exploded....
It was made in Argentina
Yes it's still flying to this day mate
To quote an US Army Drill Sargent "When the pin is pulled and the spoon is relisted, Mr. Grenade is Not your Friend."
Am I the only one who found it funny how the gurkha soldier, who are 5 foot 3 tall on average, is represented as an hulking 7 foot tall giant?
Exactly, for a propaganda cartoon against the british, they are making them look good
I know, the tallest Gurkha I ever met was like 5'9 lmao.
I love how they animated Gurkhas as giants when the average Nepali male is 5 ft 4, all to preserve their macho lol.
Ur Mum exactly lol
If you had faced the Gurkhas they would have looked huge with their boots stepping on your face.
Jaspion CCV it’s even more laughable that they think some skinny argentino could defeat a hardened mountain warrior brandishing a fuck off khukri knife
It's a cartoon,please
bito Saguier all they needed to do was google a ghurka instead they just went fuck it let’s get a bloody yeti and give it East Asian eyes because that’s accurate
We are equals in combat.
[British Laughing]
Argentines lost the war because the Argentine people are peaceful, they have no spirit to kill. Now if it were a fascist country like colombia or brazil where the population is used to the violence, it is very likely that the falklands would have mass murder by neo-fascist death squad.
But the Falkland people saw themselves as British so doesn’t that mean Argentina was the Invaders
That's racist, but it's true xd
@@dicitencellovoyais7914 "a fascist country like colombia" lol yeah sure
Joe laughs in harrier jets and 22 SAS, and Royal Marines
i came looking for salt...
*but i found gold*
*Spain would like to know your location*
@@hyperion3145 Gibraltar.
Admiral George Rodney
Understandable, have a nice day
We are third World , this Is the best we can do.
I like how they just swear all day in this childrens cartoon
The song at end:
[Basically we lost the war, but we are not gonna forget our soldiers and the islands]
Translator: K I L L T H E M C H I L D S
When? Time stamp
@@rubblosky6837 Thanks Mate
@@rubblosky6837
Actually, it's called "Marcha de Las Malvinas," (March of the Falklands). It's usually done to military style music.
@@roberteugene7295 Its more like a anthem to me, if you wanna some really military shit, search for "Avenida las camelias" I find it like some imperialist shit
English: Ours!
Argentino: Nuestras!
English: Ours!
Argentino: [Kirchner Diplomacy]
Laughed so far at this time
As an argentinian i can guarantee that the krishners were assholes
@@tomaspitt3833 As an argentinian I totally agree with you.
@@rainthelord1524 great to know
JAAJAJAJA
*Argentines
And what?
Welcome to the comment section guide!
47% RAF laughing
47% Ooooh (i am probably traumatized)
2% other
4% Equal in battle
They are Argentine
Fuck you
@@bloatedblitz British mate.....and don't try any Kirchner diplomacy on me. It doesn't work.
Laughs in colonization
BloatedBlitz Bwahahaha!!!
@@bloatedblitz the people of Falklands wanted to stay with us.
Chispa: "Im in a secret mission, i must be under their radar to avoid detection"
Also Chispa: "Lemme gain altitude so i can teach this kid about this war that we lost"
Again, Chispa: "Hngh, We are followed"
Chispa is the average Argentine soldier. It is unknown how he managed to be a pilot and even so he gave battle to the English.
DEWO 277E chispa sucked at his job.
@@kcimb
and still he does not flinch and fight for his homeland, like a chad.
DEWO 277E Chad...I don’t think you know what that means. Argentine virgin vs Chad Brit, yes.
Chad is the winner
@@kcimb
no, this is not how it works, chad is not the one who wins in the end is the one that is best seen doing it so Chad "Virgin" Argentina vs Virgin "Chad" England
I understand that, according to the accounts of our troops, they were treated with respect by the British even in defeat. It was us, the Argentines who did not treat them like the heroes they were, for having the courage to face a powerful adversary. Therefore my respects to the British soldiers, the same that they gave to my brother soldiers.
Más bien eso se sintio como mandar un escuadron suicida a tratar de ganar un territorio que simplemente no valia la pena.
Psdtt: y si los respeto un poco aunque se hayan ido a ganar algo imposible.
@@sharpflame0593 Dictator for ya! And argentine lovin it!
I mean that’s the only war where both sides behaved by the book to the IHL, haven’t committed **a single** war crime
"Truth is we are their equals in combat" suurrrrreeeee.......
Proceeds to list excuses why they are not...
Yes because an 18 year old argentine conscript could go toe to toe with an SAS operator
Actually , while the much larger Argentine forces were bolstered by conscripts a significant amount of the leading fighting force consisted of well equipped and well trained marines. These well trained units did suffer from coming from central and north Argentina, and were therefore not suited to the harsh climate - Patagonian units should have logically been selected instead. Equipment, armaments and logistical support was also on par in both forces.
Casualties and losses were fairly even and it has been recognised by the British Commanders that the war could have gone either way and was won on a knife edge. If anything won it for the British military it was the grit and determination of the servicemen themselves.
As a Brit myself who has had the pleasure of a six month stint down in the “sunny” Falklands I don’t much care for the jingoism expressed by many of the commentators in this video, no matter where they hail from. The Argentine forces acquitted themselves well enough during the conflict and no battle was an easy win.
I would, and always have seriously questioned the validity of the Argentine claim on the islands as it’s based on the fact that the Imperial Spanish crown once held them, and under the common terms of the great 17th-19th century European imperial contest, whichever power seized a territory and held it last, had the legitimate claim (many Caribbean and North American territories swapped hands). Fundamentally, there are very few islanders that can claim any form of Spanish or Argentine heritage. As it is now the 21st century and the colonial contest has long ended, and given the location and population base of the islands they should follow the standard post-colonial South American model and be their own sovereign nation, belonging neither to Argentina or the UK, but merely recognising their cultural roots with the UK as Brazil does with Portugal, and Chile and Argentina do with Spain.
@George Job what do you mean by that? Are you saying the brits on the falklands or the argentinians of the time were scared etc. of that. Or what is your piont with that. No really just make me understand what you mean with that. keep in mind english is not my mothertoungh so it might just be a communication error...
@@fire99xyz Yes because an ill-trained conscript is a match for British Paras, Marine Commandos, and SAS
As an argentinian I can say that the mayor hystorical inacuracy is asuming we had actual planes
nah you actually had a few good planes......and a load of shit ones but planes non the less
Jajaj al fin encontre un paisa de aca
Capo nos rompieron el orto en la guerra que le vamos a hacer estabamos en dictadura y mandaron a pibes de 18, y para los ingleses que dicen que esto es re family friend y si, obvio, no le vas a mostrar iluminados por el fuego a pibes de 8 años
LOL 😂
@@nonohate que dice el pelotudo este? Alto virgo
I’m happy that the RUclips algorithm sent me this video after like a year
Saaaame
Yup.
Yup, just got it now. “I never asked for this...”
See you guys in another one!
>like a year
You mean 5?
*"Who the f*ck decided to have a war in April"*
*idk*
Facist
In April, it's autumn
@@terrorgaming459 Lmao
Lol, Almost all wars happen in april idk why
8/10 not enough "chilean traitors"
Not enough RAF laughing
Pinochet was smart enough to know that a war against UK was suicide, its not treason its common sense.
@@jdb6496 and the fact that argentinians tried to rage war againts Chile first
Imagínate pensar que perdieron únicamente por culpa de los chilenos
Chileaanss
"bombing the HMS invincible, which totally happened and is not made up at all"
Well. In the animation you see a carrier with fighter jets and the carrier doesnt look like a invincible class carrier (that was a STOVL ship)
Remember they sunk the HMS Hermes twice!!! I do because I'm very old...
The translation is wrong. don't be fooled.
it did happen... just not in the way it's portrayed here
Drellistenstomusic I think they are confusing HMS invincible with the floating hospital that they did sink
“We are their equals in combat”
Laughs in SAS
Laughs in everything
*Laugh in tea*
Laughs in colonization
Laughs un Sheffield, oh no, wait
Laugh in HMS Sir Galahad, oh no wait....
Ok, but can we agree on how the 7:00song is truly sad? The soldiers were almost teenagers. Their fear must have been paralyzing.
That's true. Nowadays, there are veterans who are still traumatized because of the war and refuse to talk about such a horrifying event.
Most of them were obligated to go. It wasn't their choice.
There is a sad and raw book about a group of this teenager soldiers. The title is "Los Pichiciegos"
Idk the song seems like very cool for me
fun fact:IT FUCKING WAS THERE WHERE TENS OF DOZENS OF SOLDIERS WHO CAME BACK WHIT PTSD
Cierto
Ah yeah, I remember the Falklands combat live on TV, British soldiers laughing maliciously as they threw grenades at children
Well. They were throwing grenades to 18 yo soldiers. But i just blame argentinian dictator
[RAF laughter intensifies]
tbf the underaged conscripts of Argentina's insane and avowedly neo-Nazi regime didn't have too much of a choice
Sebastián B. Well 18 YO person is classified as a Adult,
@@merasmusgaming7147 to newbies with just 1 month of training
Let's be honest. Nobody searched this. It searched for us
@Realtrach Zegoda imagine being communist
Saw this a couple years ago and laughed at salty argies. It never gets old.
@@Kaiser_Waffel_XI imagine being trump is yankee
@@redbanner2523 what?
@@Kaiser_Waffel_XI imagine loosing to couple farmer
When the Argentine mate call brit English
*Literary quarter of those invasion force were Scottish*
And, weren't there some Welsh, Northern Irish, Ghurkas also.
It was, in fact, a UK force.
So, in your view, 25% of the force were Scottish reading, writing, editing, etc.
*Scots guard noises*
It's just that here and another spanish speaking countries we use english instead of british, it's tradition i guess.
YourAsianComrade 27 *liberation force
Most of the world say England when they usually talk about the UK. I'm Welsh and I'm not offended by it. Ive got an American girlfriend and she always used to say I was from 'England'. It was only after living over here for about 2 months she understood our geography more.
I feel like there needs to be a reminder constantly displayed at the top of the video stating "The Falklands voted 99.8% in favour of remaining British."
I think the .2 was a dozeb teenagers having a laugh, if i remember correctly.
Si llenas las islas de ingleses claramente van a votar a favor de permanecer briton pelotudo. La autodeterminación de los pueblos es ilegitima en el caso Malvinas
Falkland Islands belong to Kazakhstan
Belong to Borat 😂
Supreme leader Borat is a great leader
No they belong to canada smh
Honourable leader borat is love and life
And Kazakhstan belongs to the USSR
In spanish: Ummm
Subtitle; i'm probably traumatized
Looks fine to me
If you read the description it is a comedy translation
yeyehdjekjeksskej
4:54
@@evilturnip8365 oh I didn't catch that, I want to know the official one now, as I got very confused with this one.
3:14 he says " oh oh " in spanish and translates it as fuck . Best sub ever
Tomás Gordillo Reale it’s for comedic effect
Also, the songs aren't translated accurately at all, the subtitles say a lot of aggressive stuff that isn't really said
Tomás Gordillo Reale it could be uh oh
@@NecTama It’s pretty obvious that the subtitles aren’t meant to be fully accurate. They’re meant to be funny, but more or less convey the message.
8:57 That is literally the definition of not being equals in combat
Well that is false too, our army was fine we lost because we didn't have a plan not for that shit, but the new government tells false shit they say that we lost because the economy in the dictatorship was bad which is true but our army wasn't affected (we never are hungry here, not even in the worst economic crisis our country is basically a gigant farm being hungry here is impossible)
@@elpibelol5005 also the fact the UK army is like miles above Argentina in terms of training, experience and you know literally everything lmao
@@elpibelol5005 a conscript force with no combat experience will never stand on equal footing with a volunteer force with combat experience
@@torinjones3221 they did have experience, hard training
@@crabberdabberye nowdays yes but in 1983 nope
Pilot: oh oh
Translation: oh fuck
o boi
you beat me to it.
Sometimes the liberty is taken to put the translation in the implied format rather than the direct format.
Kouga "Oh no" Translator: well, uhh, what they meant to say was, um, "oh fuck", yes, exactly
Kouga this is a pretty bad translation
Lo que dice: Oh oh.
Subtitulos: oh fuck-
Viste lo que decía los subtítulos cuando el crío anglo hablaba? Eso se llama sátira
@@someonenoone1636 It's taco* you dumb fuck
@@westernpolitix In thos case it would be Taco Pizza.
@@Deru-re5ms Taco Pizza? What are you? An heretic?
@AARAV PRITESH
No no, you're mistaking them for Urugay.
Boy: look out
Translation: It's a fucking Gurkha!
it was a gurkha
"THIS IS WHAT ARGENTINA ACTUALLY BELIEVES" 💀
No, this is actually chile believes ok no
No pero si tu piensas que si ok xd
we belive that the islands will always be from argentina
everyone knows the real story, don't believe a kid's channel as no one watches
(we are only very patriots, as they were in the Japanese empire only a little softer)
Iceland should also be entirely from the UK.
the movie: "based on a true story"
also the movie:
Makes up bullshit lmao
That was at discovery kids here in México
“And the foreign usurpers enslaved" yeah sounds heck a sketchy
I remember this was shown to me at school
Mathias Sanabria I feel so sorry for you, hopefully you pushed through.
Song: lets be friends
Subtitles: your oil is all mine
WTF
That's the joke
Made by united states obiusly
@@IvoL0L **Pasty cushion creep that never been in a fight his entire life**
@@moisesaguilar8750 He isn't wrong. We do fucking love oil
I'm Argentinian and I don't know nothing about this :v
*R.A.F Laughter Intensify*
God damn it
I think from now on, every RAF pilot should say that after a successful sortie.
"You have a hole on your left wing !"
Gotta love the skulls on the RAF planes
Bombing the HMS invincible
And for a context: Zamba is basicly a show relating parts of the history of the world, in mayority, by the perspective of Argentina. What made this thing a show, is apart of the oversimplification of the events and making things family friendly, the main protagonist of the show, "Zamba" (A child from the province of Formosa), often traveled on time for accident, in that way, getting the oportunity of look at the event related on each chapter.
Ah yes, the family friendly show that drops the f bomb halfway through
@@joeclark1893it didn't curse in the show, that's just something the translator added.
(Laughs in RAF)
(RAF laughter has intensified to the point of no return)
>RAF laughter surpases the speed of sound generating a shockwave capable of separating the province of uruguay from the rest of Argentina
-faints in Argentine-
FaroeIslands Official hey, it's the Faroe Islands - do you want to join the British Empire Faroe Islands? Of course you do, silly question! See you soon...
samba take my parachute
I knew this was inaccurate the moment the Gurkha lost a fight.
Thats what i thought too
Gurkhas are scary lads
CrystxlzX you might have already heard it but when a man says he is not afraid if death he is either a liar or a gurkha
@@LordGingerBerry Yh I've heard it before scary lads indeed , you might of this before , they carry a Sharpe blade and every time they wanna draw it they have to spill blood , so if they wanna show it to someone they have to cut them selves
I don’t think they actually got into combat while there
Them: "Uh oh"
Translation: "Oh f*ck"
Its hilarious
XD
Lol
Them: “Oh no!”
Translation: “Bloody ‘ell!”
Island malvinas 🇦🇷🇦🇷🇦🇷🇦🇷🇦🇷🇦🇷🇦🇷🇦🇷🇦🇷🇦🇷🇦🇷🇦🇷🇦🇷🇦🇷🇦🇷🇦🇷🇦🇷🇦🇷🇦🇷🇦🇷🇦🇷🇦🇷🇦🇷🇦🇷🇦🇷🇦🇷🇦🇷🇦🇷🇦🇷🇦🇷🇦🇷🇦🇷🇦🇷🇦🇷🇦🇷🇦🇷🇦🇷🇦🇷
Argentina: Yay we took the islands
Also Argentina: Why do i hear boss music?
*Rule Britannia starts to play across the ocean*
XD
GG argentina noob
XD
YOU SHALL NOT TOUCH THE QUEEN'S FAVOURITE ROCKS.
Sabaton: **"Back in Control" intensifies.**
Well... My dad fought in that war, he was 21yr old when he entered combat for the first time. Some british colonel spared his life because one of my dad friend was wounded (almost dead, he got 7-8 shots) but none critical. Most of his squad got obliterated, but he refused to leave him behind, so he shot until he ran out of ammo, it was a dark night (by then most of our troops didnt have nightvision gear) so he pulled his knife and charged into a british soldier who was behind a rock, but the british knocked him down, without shooting, taking the knife away and taking him prisioner with his mortally wounded friend. Both survided that night. The british then told my dad he was lucky, he would have been killed if he tried to run away and let his friend to die but that act, trying to save his friend, against all odds is what kept them alive. It was like a code of honor, and the british respected him for that.
Porque los ingleses tiene un imperio muy viejo y los hombres lucha para honor
Thats actually how british fight and even they ever colonized half world i still respect them at some points
[RAF laughting]
In reality he was very lucky, I’d say Good Job for him
That's what we call a gentlemans war.
Brits have no honor
The falklands belong to the penguins
The penguins belong to the earth so the falklands belong to the earth
Didn't you ever watch Saturday Night Live? The governor is a sheep in a suit.
That's ironic as your profile pic is a Union Jack 😂
Anthony johnson yes
The Argentine's know our secret to making Guinness.....
"who the fuck decided to have a war in April"
William Chamberlain true
The idea of an Argentine conscript defeating a khukri wielding Gurkha with his bare fists is hilarious.
Cool, Our pilots have amazing evil cackles
Luke Day Yes 😂😂😂, I'm argentinian and this is freaking me out hahahaha
RAF laughing
Lightning strikes when our American pilots laugh.
That how Harriers were so op
When you say your Empire is over but you still own their oil supply [*RAF laughter intensifies*]
Can we just appreciate that British grenades have a "five" second fuse so the Argentinian bloke who held it in his hand would've just blown both himself and a child up
Actually, when the pin of a grenade is taken off, there is only one way to "pause" it, if yoy apply enough pressure of the grenade, it won't detonate. But you will need a ridiculous amount of force, about the force of a human body, people would sometimes leave grenades under the dead so if someone picks it up it will detonate. But i still get what you mean, that guy cannot have so much power in his fists.
mucho texto
@@ZestyFireTF2 It's no where near that much force, but you can hold down the spoon. Throwing it would release it though
gringo
@@inksans_666 salty
[RAF laughter intensifies]
+Radec [Kirchner diplomacy]
***** I found this so funny I have it downloaded on my phone just so I can watch it wherever I am whenever I need a laugh...
shazb0lt the Argentine Air Force kick's the Britanic Float
Grego ¡Fly well the actual events of 1982 would seem to have disproved that and even if that wasn't enough everything you have is now thirty years out of date, whereas the RAF has Eurofighter Typhoons, ultra-modern jets that can give the best the Americans and Russians have a run for their money. Four of them are on station in the Falklands at this moment I believe...
Grego ¡Fly the kicked them, right, they did it so much that most Argentinian aeroplanes could not be used in the Falklands
nobody believe such bullshit, Argentinia occupied a defenseless territory, and when the British army arrived Argentinian troops got beaten badly, as they couldn't hold the island because Gualtieri forgot that if you go to war you're army needs to be prepared to such event which the Argentinian one wasn't well prepared, as the argentinian military junta though that they just had to occupy the territory
“I lost because he had a good gaming chair”
*_[RAF laughter Intensifies]_*
*laughs in british lad*
[RAF laughter intensifies as a Vulcan drops a bomb on Stanley runway]
*Laughs in Tomahawk missile*
@Joshua Chong everyone gangsta till someone mentions the Belgrano
Best shot ever seen 😂
US: can you give them the island??
Uk:no
US:ok here have some weapons
Ooh, Oversimplified you say?
Oversimplified...?
The US had positive relations with Argentina but also was a close ally with the UK. It put them in an awkward position but of course ultimately allowed Thatcher to declare war
Joaquin Busato
Y vos aprende a no ser prepotente e informarte.
El comentario original es una referencia a un video de Oversimplified, en donde explica el asunto sin estar de ninguno de los tres lados
you have majorly *OVERSIMPLIFIED* that.
Thanks m8
"Look out! It's a fucking Gurkha!" died laughing
same
Fuck you
juan manuel herrera chill
actually what it says is "be careful, Sapucai". The translation is not the better. when the plane dropped the bomb on the ship, he did not say " 3:29 He said "Yes, we het the shot!". There seems to be a bad intention in the translations
Santiago GL exactly. Very bad intentions in the subtitles translation...
I am an English man,
But I am willing to forgive this video for the pure and simple reason, that the sound track absolutely slaps. Props to those Argentinian singers and composers.
Nos Obligó La Dictadura 😕
You dont need to forgive us the war happened because of some corrupt politic that tried to get back the Malvinas during his dictatorship and the people was forcé to fight and the kids nowdays are being brain washed to hate people from England
@@Barleymagobs bueno pero eso nos hizo entrar el democracia más rápido así que 🤙
excuse me forgive us? how about you shut the fuck up. fucking slaver
The video has a lot of parts cut out. The original show makes a lot of anti-Argentine narratives, and it actually condemns Argentina for going to war and says in the future they should try to get what they want diplomatically.
The uploader removed those parts because he wants to make the show look bad. After all, people wouldn’t angrily comment about how unrealistic the narrative of the show is if if it were realistic.
Argentina : We are their equals in combat!
UK : *Laughs in Royal Marine, Para and Scots Guard*
You forgot SAS
Joe Manton
I dont think the SAS served in the Falkland war in my knowledge.
@@retardcorpsman they did, look up the raid on pebble Island.
Joe Manton
I stand corrected.
Retard Corpsman I didn’t know either haha, I think the Gurkhas were sent too but never saw combat
Pilot: "Yes, we hit them!" *In spanish*
Subtitles: *Yes, i kill the bastards!*
Samba: U h h h h *In spanish*
Subtitles: *i am probably traumatized*
Seems legit.
It's funny 😂
read description
Covid-23 xd
*Shellshock intensifies*
Opino igualmente, buen caballero
And the moral of the story is: Do not mess with Britain's rock collection.
Unless you're a people's republic. Qi lai!
@@jamesmiller2521 Nice Hong Kong reference.
Or angry red heads
Too underrated
scrap of land*
love it how they portray the french as pirates though they settled it first and willingly gave it over to the spanish
Yeah curious how the Spanish name for the islands is based on a place in France. Gee I wonder how that happened in their minds
@@octo4012they were _obviously_ thinking of Argentina when they did it.
Just like how "Nova Scotia" is clearly Chilean for having a long coastline and terrible storms.
Something tells me the translation isn't 100% accurate
WordsofHeresyOfficial [shellshock intensifies]
You wot m8? What gave it away?
You're right, haha
translation is not accurate, specially the ending song. lol when I saw the translation I laughted a lot it is totally fake and very provocative. I'm argentinian and btw nobody cares about the islands here. except for politicians and fascist lol
The video creator admits in the description that he took artistic lisence on the translation. So no news there.
Samba:ooh
Caption: “I am probably traumatized”
Chispa: uhh
Caption: F*CK
There is a kid inside the cockpit.
Welp, gotta continue with dangerous mission
Not weird in that war
you wanna waste 8% of your countries fuel reserves because you flew back?
@@marley7868 good point
Argentina: "We are their equals in combat"
UK: *laughs in SAS*
not Argentina. Propaganda of the government
We where close to make english soldiers go away from islands. Our pilots were lethal. Look for veterans interviews from your country
@@lucasferrari8933 yeah your pilots were target practice for sea harriers
@@obiwankenobi3574 and your boats ducks waiting for a missile bro
@@obiwankenobi3574 they had to attach more guns for AA protection
Actually after the war there was a voting and the falklands people voted for brits rule so the war was pointless
They wouldn't have had the vote if the Argentinian dictatorship successfully annexed the islands.
@@jacobduggan8008 yep absolutely better to be under european democracy than south american dictatorship
@@A.76-v4z It's always better to be under any democracy than under any dictatorship.
Well that referendum is totally a bullshit. That was the same as the Brits did to northern island. In 1833 the british invaded the Malvinas islands and then putted a constant population on the islands so they would be British. When the referendum came, obviously all the population voted for them becouse they were implanted by the empire
Leiva Santiago you’re comment is dumb as fuck
[Kirschner diplomacy]
[Shellshock intensifies]
[This is what Argentina actually believes]
Fucking hell these subtitles are hilarious
"Samba! Serpentine!"
10/10 subtitles
I laughed a lot with [RAF laughter intensifies]
Look out! It's a fucking ghurka!
[RAF Laughing intensifies]
Jesus
“They think they own EVERYYYYYYTHING”
British empire: your 1/4 quarters correct
it was 1/3 of the world and even smaller fraction
1/4 quarters.. so 1/4/4 or 1/16 or what now
If I have a pizza and cut it into four a own one of those that's alot of pizza sure. But if I cut a pizza I to three slices and own 1 of the three slices I have more if the pizza then if I cut it into fours
@@epeach7263 Oh god you must have failed school math so hard.
@@epeach7263 Jesus christ dude no offense but rethink learning basic arithmetic again.
"the greatest work of fiction since vows of fidelity were included in the French marriage service"
Edmund Blackadder.
The most unbelievable part was the Gurkha. He would have eviscerated that dude.
Yea that was the point I just looked to the sky
A gurkha=commonwealth soldier
Did the british army had gurkhas back than after india left the empire ?
@@akaysusralartutuklanmakist6950 commonwealth soldiers can enlist if they want to
@@akaysusralartutuklanmakist6950 India is part of the commonwealth look it up
Falklands invasion: The Empire Strikes Back. Also, the British troops are professional soldiers but the Argentinian troops were conscripts. They never stood a chance
I know right.
An Argentinian conscript punching a Gurkha in the head knocking them out.
In their dreams.
It's really something we are well aware of, this cartoon was just political propaganda and it's annoying as fuck
ikr!! If they wanted to take our islands at least use actual equipped soldiers!!
well, the brits were outnumbered 3-4 to one. as a wise dictator once said, quantity has a quality of it's own
in all fairness, the Argentinian Marines gave a good account of themselves. it's just that by then, they didn't stand a chance.
First thing they teach you in the royale air force is how to stall shooting your missiles till the enemy have finished their dialogue
Edit: and maniacal laughing
You should always hear what the enemy is saying before shooting missiles, you can get plans that way!
Glad you edited that to include the laughing. I remember my first day at RAF Newton very well. 10 whole hours to get our diabolical laugh correct. Then we had to sit in a Harrier and do it with the canopy closed. Just to make sure our acoustics were spot on. Ahh. Those were the days.
@@raflaughter3474
These days, Day 2 is spent teaching you to shout BANG! at the exact time you press the button.
Argentina lost all sympathy when they attacked Top Gear for the stupidest reason
So what you're saying is
Argentina itself admits they used child soldiers and pilots?
The subs of the song at the end are ALL changed .-.
no, even though they used a lot of young people (18yo) that never holded a gun
this is just a cartoon series that narrates different historic events
Erik Rosenberg Both sides used Aircraft, dogfights led to the loss of Aircraft on both sides
Never have I wanted to shank a cartoon child so much >_>
The cartoon literally defeats itself pointing out that the boy who lives on island is British.
@Loli4lyf ok
@Loli4lyf no, proof that it was Brits living on the island and Brits that wanted to stay with Britain, not Argentina.
@Loli4lyf Shameless? That's like saying that all the Italian and Spaniard descendants from Argentina are usurping the land from the Guaraní tribes and any other indigenous people.
@@jakethefinn2353 yeah, the brits brought by the brits long ago who wanted to stay with britain while in argentinian soil
I found this cartoon more against war than saying that las malvinas son argentinas
I like how it implied that the Argies were out numbered...
When in reality it was precisely the opposite
Pyrus and you still lost
@Master Yoda god save the queen
Imagine if the Germans made a cartoon like this
SAS maybe just a few folks sent in Falkland Island but they are really skilled
A Cpt. Price and Soap with Ghost and Kyle Garrick. That would be sure.
Lee Ice Get an education.
Y YA LO VEEES, Y YA LO VEEES, EL QUE NO SALTAAA ES UN INGLEEES
.
Nadie saltó aweonao
*Salta* :D
Por eso Argentina es el segundo país más fracasado de Latinoamérica solo superados por Venezuela y abajo nuestro Haití
@@LeonidasArg2021 2 potencia latinoamericana paaa 😎
"Wars are horrifying, but only when we lose them"
- Argentina, 1982
Started it, and lost it. And to think Argentina used to be a proper, prosperous country. Now it is a financial basket case nostalgic for islands that were never theirs
Kentuckyさん the translation is bad, it says that solving problems with wars is always bad.
xXmarcosXx Yes, I had a feeling considering that the villain here is Argentina’s Dictator at the time. Plus They had a backward going back to the 1970’s. I feel sorry for them tbh.
Kentuckyさん Cause if we lose them they are a waste of time and lives
Adrian Williams The British people sarted the war but the Argentinians decided to keep on fighting for no logical reason
Well, I’m Argentine and this video doesn’t represent at all my opinion on this. By that time, we were in the middle of a dictatorship so the government had nothing better to do but starting a war to increase nationalism.The soldiers sent were really young and had not enough equipment nor experience. When they came back, the best part of our country treated them as trash and a great part of them killed themselves. Even the English military treated them better in many cases. Decades later we are crying over those poor soldiers and victimizing ourselves. Sadly, my country can sometimes be very hipocryte.
Excuse me if I’ve made some mistakes, I’m sixteen and I haven’t yet achieved the FCE.
No eran soldados los pibes, sólo los hombres que habían hecho el servicio militar
Your English is pretty good my friend :-)
Nationalism is poison. You can argue about who can lay claim to the islands, but fighting a war is surely not the answer. It's good to know there are people in Argentina who don't buy the propaganda.
@@lua7186 Tenían la instrucción de cualquier conscripto. Y sí, eran soldados con grado de infante.
Son héroes al igual que los que combatieron a la guerrilla en el Operativo Indepencia.
No hay que olvidarlos.
Primero, no hubo declaración de guerra. Fue un conflicto armado. Segundo, solo se tomó lo que es nuestro como país soberano y sin disparar un solo tiro.
Y en tercer lugar, los ingleses atacaron primero hundiendo al Ara General Belgrano fuera del área de exclusión que ellos habían propuesto, costandole la vida a 323 tripulantes.
Todo lo demás es discutible.
**UK, not England
Something tells me this translator isn't exactly pro-Argentine
@Dod o no english is
@Dod o Imagine having a baby and it turns out like this bitch
Hahahhaha
No it is not
This translation is a fucking joke, it couldn't be more inaccurate
El que no salta es un inglés
Y ya lo ve y ya lo veee
Mejor no salto
*Salta y se le derrumba la economía XD*
@@aperturescience7297 -"Aperture Science"
Salta
Argentina: the islands are ours
British: You had so many times to invade but tried once. Why didn't try during the Battle of the Falklands in WW1?
Argentina:...
Las Malvinas were claimed for a long time. During a dictatorship it was decided to try it through war. War is the worst that can exist, a warlike country like England would not understand
Mateo Juárez England isn’t a country. If you’re going to talk about our great success in Battle please include the Scots, Welsh and (Northern) Irish. Also don’t forget the ghurkas. Although after the state they left the Argie troops in I doubt they’ll ever forget the ghurkas.
@@wrightypegz8997 England is a country bro, Great Britain consists of the countries of England, Wales, Scotland, and Northern Ireland
Drew Senna Nope. *The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland* is a country. England is a country within that country but that doesn’t make it a country in the same way as France for example since, unlike France, England isn’t a sovereign state. Great Britain also only includes England, Scotland and Wales.
WrightyPegz when people say ‘England’ they mean Great Britain and yes, Northern Ireland IS a part of Great Britain
"We are their equal in combat"
I nearly died laughing.
Yes our naval commandos defeated Naval Party 8901. Our 601st and 602nd Commando Companies defeated British platoon-strength several times in No Man's Land capturing much weapons and equipment. And our biggest victory was when we defeated 12,000 Redcoats trying to take Buenos Aires in 1807. The British had practically lost at Goose Green, pinned down by 35 anti aircraft guns they retreated to Carcass Bay until three Royal Air Force Harriers arrived and silenced the guns, but these Harriers were only seconds away from being blasted out of the sky by two patrolling Sea Harriers who thought they were Skyhawks What if these three Royal Air Force Harriers had been shot down? Remember that Admiral Woodward in the book 100 Days admits 'General Winter' arrived on the night of 14 June and that angry seas and snows literally grounded combat air patrols and helicopter operations to a trickle.
Candido Lasala What if? What if? But it didn't and Argentina were humiliated on a major scale. We were out numbered, 8000 miles from home and the Argentinian army had 6 weeks to prepare defensive positions. And we still killed you at a ratio of almost 3/1.
Josh Hanson
You can't argue with an argie, they are as brainwashed as a cult about the falklands.
Josh Hanson You had Paras, Royal Commandos fighting against a standard reinforced brigade defending Puerto Argentino. Imagine if you had to fight against our entire Marine Brigade (1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th, 6th and 7th Marine Battalions)? or better still our 4th Airborne Brigade (2nd, 13th, 14th and 17th Airborne Infantry Regiments)? The Argentines defending Puerto Argentino were the ones that were outnumbered facing two British brigades, surrounded and bombarded by the Royal Navy for weeks with the Royal Air Force Harriers alone launching 150 cluster bomb attacks, the British field artillery batteries saturating our defensive positions with 30,000 shells. You also had help in the form of US satellites.
So what your saying is that the Argentines were not our equals?
Argies call the brits english...
The 2n battalion of Scots guards wants to know your location
welsh guard screams *I N T E N S I F I E S*
)))
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Do they not speak English? Stfu
Chelo Mejias they speak English of course, but some speak Welsh and Gaelic, they call themselves Scottish or Welsh not English, we’re British as we live on the British isles, so STFU!
Metsarebuff 22
No shit Sherlock. But The argies refer to them as English because they speak English....hence no correlation between all countries part of Great Britain. They simple don’t care the way you do.
Yes there are lots of problems with this cartoon but the pure comedic timing of the dude singing "who the fuck decided to have a war in April" and then cutting to the general absolutely getting down will never not be funny 7:48
The translation suck
I like the Para speaking British-accented Spanish.
@@danielibarra2443 It’s intentional.
Argentina,"Dont worry samba the island will always be ours that's what the British dont understand."
Britian, "whatever helps you sleep at night ::evil laugh::."
The falklands will be british no surrender.
@@Ethan_Edgar1209 No the falklands are argentinan
Falklanders:Oi Mate how you doing wanna a cup of tea
@@VergilDarkslayer fuck off no. The falklanders voted to be British so they should be British. It's something called democracy where the People decide what to do. I don't think that's reached Argentina yet
@@jamesblueberry8581 no son más que unos piratas viejos y sucios que usurparon territorio argentino por la fuerza, dicen que los kelpers quieren ser territorio britanico pero es como si yo me adueñara de una casa de madera y mando a mi perro a que la cuide, de quien va a querer ser el perro? Mio? O del hombre al que le robe? Hijos de puta
@mario barcelon Jajajajaja que no soy nativo? Yo nací en argentina pedazo de ignorante, definitivamente soy nativo. No me intereza en lo más mínimo mis raíces europeas, voy a defender a mí país y a NUESTRAS islas que los britanicos de mierda nos robaron. Pudranse todos ustedes
4:05 hearing a British accent in Spanish is the weirdest thing I’ve ever heard
The secret is in the R's
Yea its a f*cking headeache to hear that
@@lautarocabrera9245 Idk I think it's kind of endearing hearing english speaker trying out latino languages
It was very funny 😂
Trata de hablar español y verás que también podrás un acento parecido ;y
Argentina: claims the Falklands are theirs
Also Argentina: admits the English were the first to get the island
In the beginning of the video he explains that Spain discovered them
The Spanish didn’t discover the islands. The French landed first, then the British, then the Spanish.
@@xophe1984 look out your window
Tere Spain never colonised them. The British and the French were the first to set up colonies, Spain then bought France’s colony.
Spain*
I always have to come back to this once in a while because of how funny it is how the translator clearly got bored halfway through and started insulting the writers.
kid "ooo"
translation "im probably traumatized"
Vogel YT the subtitles were perfect
[Shellshock intensifies]
BECAUSE THE SUBTITLES ARE WRONG, IM form Argentina and the useless shit that subtitles this doesnt know spanish
are you dumb? i said im from Argentina
I know some Spanish and oh oh does not mean "oh fuck"
The battle of Goose Green, who would win?
Nearly 1000 entrenched troops in well prepared positions, with heavy weapons and British hostages.
Vs.
A strongly worded letter.
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That's true it's like thinking that some asian farmers could win the American army 😂😂😂
@@danielromero001 what are you on about
Cap Camouflage Pattern I Vietnam
The British are also fucking Argentina with eggs and everything decided to face the Invasor empire and also in the war of the Argentine Malvinas killed some English
malvinas argentinas chile traidor the falklands are rightful British territory
Video: “Ooooo”
Subtitules: I'm probably traumatized
Those subtitles suck.
Hahahaa
Subtitles incorrect im speak spanish xd
Subtitles have good old added humor :P
I guess all they can do now is live their fantasy through a children's cartoon. Sad stuff indeed.
A llorar a la llorería ingles xd
@@la_naranja_molestonaQuien perdio? Tu. LOLOLOLOLOL
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@@ItsNotKitsuEl Mexicano queriendo ser amigo del ingles cuando es esclavo de papi EEUU 😂
#BLM
@@norikofu509 skill issue. don't use Google translate next time and maybe the cops won't shoot you on the streets.
Maybe we'll also get the Spanish version which deals with the cartoon Gibraltar episode.
7:15 There wasn’t mandatory service for the British army during Falklands war, and especially not for the SAS
Put those away. Facts aren't allowed here
Aren't they paras
@@welp9303 no those are specifically Paras, which is why they're wearing maroon berets. And they definitely were not conscripts which is why they consistently defeated the entrenched Argentinian conscripts despite them having less troops
@@welp9303 no I know don't worry, it's just that they are two separate regiments. It's an easy mistake to make though since a lot of paras go on to transfer to the SAS
They put Thatcher because she was the prime minister back then. The other one is not just a commander, he was the 'President', we were under a dictatorship. They're just representing the both governments.
When a British soldier laughs: (laughs in British)
[RAF LAUGHTER INTENSIFIES]
*FAA COURAGE INTENSIFIES*
@@Amoore-vv9wx Fleet Air Arm: [Piratey laugh intensifies.]
xd
AGUANTE POLYTOPIA WACHOOO
“Equal in combat”
Man this was one hilarious cartoon
Edit: I like how the show at least realizes the Argentine dictator was a bad person, because all this war was, was a scapegoat for his already desperate country
Decem the British were out numbered as they only sent their elite troops from the 16th air assault brigade and 3 commando brigade but yet the Argentinians surrendered in mass and the British barely took any casualties so no they weren’t equal And it wasn’t just equipment
They fought with trully prepared troops, Arg send a bunch of kids without proper train
laugh at your english mother
🧂
@@hugrit4027 Solo mandaron gente joven a morir
7:50 Galtieri dancing while his soldiers are freezing to death is almost as funny to me as the Onion.
But was really
@@gemesmombello3492 Well, I'm not surprised. I mean, dictators rarely care about their soldiers. They just care about fighting their enemies.
But If the Falklands are spanish territory, and Argentina declared independence...
Doens't this mean it's spanish territory If you follow their logic?
That would be a good point my friend, only if the British weren't there to fuck those argies and the spanyard's asses when it came to Gibraltar and Argentina.
But it was never a Spanish territory. They owned one of the islands at one point when they bought it from France. They tried to buy the island from the UK but were politely told to piss off.
@@TakoyaKyono interesting
@@TakoyaKyono it was definetly spanish
Look i dont care about the islands and i dont share the views of some of my connationals. But is not an stupid argument. After independization you inherit the territory of the colony. Not only that, but argentina send colonist and make the islands a dependency of buenos aires. The british show up 20 years after and they expelled them. What I believe, is that it was a good reason to go to war back then, not 150 years later. If in the old world (europe, asia, africa) they start to claim land they used to own, already populated by dozens of generations from other nation, the fighting would be endless i believe.
They showed us this in my RAF cadets training, *ENTIRE UNIT LAUGHS IN RAF*
EDIT holy shit this got so many likes
Angry_ Squeaking_frog bro. the subtitles are totally fake.....
Juan Pepe the subtitles are not fake lmao
The English subtitles are not 100% accurate as it says in the description but in some way they are real
Angry_ Squeaking_frog i want to join the raf now even tho I can’t
If you trully are a RAF dont know what the hell you are doing here.
"The truth is we are their equals in combat"
Then explain why the British defeated the Argentine garrison which was much, much bigger during the Falklands War.
Even some english soldiers said that. There IS even a documentary saying that lool.
Both bands of soldiers are Friends with each others actually. I mean the soldiers from that war
On the offense*
Against entrenched positions*
On their own doorstep*
Well my friend originally the British wanted to finish the war in 2 weeks but they couldn't.
Because Argentina was run by a military dictatorship which conscripted a bunch of people who didn’t want to be in the military in the first place and had worse training than the British SOF they faced. Still, Argentina sunk many RFA and RN logistics ships, and history recalls a certain British destroyer foundering. Of course, the Argentine Navy was thwarted in the end. Did I mention the military junta started the whole war in a last ditch effort to try and cement its power as the people were already turning against it? After the war was lost the dictatorship was ousted. Being a military dictatorship rarely pays off.
@@micaro7774 We didnt want to make you cry
Como me rompe las bolas todos los comentarios de ingleses en este video. Aguante zamba loco
Balls absolutely annihilated
>argentine attacks first
>damn those warmongering english
-the English colonized the islands
-the Argentine governments peacefully claim the islands without success because of the pride of the English
-Argentine military dictatorship creates war to distract everyone from the dictature.
@@Laucha06 "the Argentine governments peacefully claim the islands without success because of the pride of the English"
Sorry, no. The Falkland Islands have been British territory since before Argentina was a county.
The reason the peaceful efforts have failed is because the UN recognises this.
@@arthurjarrett1604 ok, i respect your point. Thanks for being so kind
Arthur Jarrett it’s inside our sea and in our continental plate
@@argentinavideogames yep
As an Argentinian I must add that we didnt want to start a war, the dictatorship forced us...
Same with us and Iraq m8
it was a sad situation for argentina and britain we can both agree the bloodshed was unnecessary, the war shouldn't of happened .
Thas right m8\cierto bro
Yes
And yet you tease every Chilean everywhere you can because of their dictatorship decided to help the British.
even the people who lived on the island voted to be in the UK XD
B A T H D I’m pretty sure out of all the people on the island only three wanted to be with Argentina
@@mabusworld so the people of those territories want to remain part of the UK because doing so is being beneficial for them? Not really a strong argument against British rule lmao
@@mabusworld Copy paste answer.
Iam Mabus Most Flaklanders don’t have Spanish accents though
@@mabusworld llanito
Rule Britannia, Britannia rules the waves
Britons never never never shall be slaves
Off the coast of Argentina, our Islands came to be
With eighteen hundred people, and a half a million sheep
The day they were invaded everybody learned the name
A barren little colony had got a bit of fame
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