I remember I was only 12 years old when the Beijing Olympics happened in 2008. Back then I was watching my little TV and I was absolutely blown away by how they managed to deliver such a powerful, aesthetically pleasing opening ceremony at that time.
As a Greek, people are asking why Greece goes first in the Flag Nation? This is because in 776 BC the first Olympics were set in Greece. The Greek Olympic committee, made a contract with the Host Olympic committee to Hist Greece first.
So what there is 27 books out there on what the Chinese invented in the past... No one cares about that. I fact most people think the Chinese can only copy and can't innovate these days Being the I ventor means nothing
For me athens 2004 is the most nostalgic, beijing is good also in terms of colorful and many talent but the presence of true olympics has in athens you can sense the ambience of true olympics presence
Agreed! Not necessarily in that order though! Athens, Greece was, in my opinion on of course, more emotional and with reference to how it all began. Therefore I would place Athens first.❤
I don't have much impression of the Athens Olympics, but after the opening ceremony of the 2008 Beijing Olympics, I doubted if any other country could bring such a spectacular performance. However, the truth is, London did it. They showcased their culture to the world very well. As for Paris. Well, they fully proved that they were once the birthplace of The Enlightenment.😅
Athens 2004 actually I am a little biased being a Greek-American however I cried from the beginning all the way to the end of the opening ceremony it touched me like nothing I can put into words
People should watch the opening ceremony of the Athens 2004 Olympics. It was easily the best as it is the birth place of the games. But Beijing was spectacular too.
Moscow 1980 set the bar for Olympic Ceremonies. Misha was the best Olympic mascot. Also felt so sad when Misha cried a tear at the closing ceremony. Barcelona was creative masterpiece.
London's Pandemonium segment still leaves me in awe. I absolutely love Underwolds composition and when all that energy from thousands of drums and shouts wind down to the simple whistled tune to honour the fallen from the World Wars, I still get teary-eyed. The final movement is a climactic finish that thrills me every time I watch it.
Many of the ceremonies for the past 20 years are great, but I only watched Beijing thrice and still find something new, which maybe I missed during the first 2 viewing. Maybe its a grand production, so many things happening at the same times, and with so much detailing, so prone to escape your eyes if you are not fast enough.
Athens 2004 has an advantage over Beijing. It set a new benchmark for Olympic opening ceremonies, which influenced subsequent ceremonies, including Beijing 2008. The technological advancements and the scale of Athens' ceremony were groundbreaking at the time, making it a pioneering event.
The Beijing ceremony was one of the most fantastic things I have ever seen. The coordination and precision was awe inspiring. You didn't even mention the guy who ran sideways across the whole top of the bird's nest with the torch!! Omg. I still get chills thinking about it. It's all on youtube, I just checked, and the torch guy has his own clip. Spectacular in the truest sense of the word.
@@sumaechajeamruen5526 And what was the name of the little girl that was judged to ugly to sing, so they got an other girl to pretend sing? And the names of the animators who faked the fireworks for the TV broadcast that they couldn't actually do in real life? They were at least as important to the ceremony!
yet the best for you know who … I barely know any other first impression. Best or worst, no other options between for most of issues we have nowadays. Paris 2024 did a great job for splitting the world into half-half once again! How stupid and naïve of me thinking the games aim to bring all humanity together.
My favorite ceremonies are Beijing, London, and Rio. They were all so amazing. My favorite ceremony moment is when Daniel Craig worked with the Queen as James Bond. Making it seem like she skydived into the stadium was pretty funny.
I think noone beats Athens. The historical significance, the emotional importance of the Olympic Games coming home, the majestic presentation of the 3000 year-history of the Olympics which was presented in the utmost artistic and symmetrically esthetic way, along with the magnificent display of Greek history and its unparalleled impact in the modern culture and society, is second to none. What a magical show!
London 2012 was far better. More interesting culture than Beijing. UK has been way more impactful on the world. London 2012 easily beats Beijing despite Beijings insane price tag. I just didn't connect with it at all.
@@gymboreeplaymusicwarwickan5216 More interesting culture... Highly doubt that. When a ceremony showcases three thousand years of a fantastic and unique culture of the oldest nation in the world is compared with a ceremony that sprinkled a few pop culture references... it's not hard to see which one's more cultured. If you can't connect with a culture completely alien to you, that's fine. But think twice before completely brushing them off. Also, about your point about UK being more impactful on the world... How so? In the current world, China has a much bigger economy, political presence, and influence than the tiny British isles. Or, if you're talking about the British empire, where they enslaved, killed, raped, and tortured foreign peoples during colonization, is that a sort influence you should be proud of? Absolutely ridiculous.
Sometimes, the best and most inspiring moments are the little things that get lost in the spectacle. At the Berlin Olympics in 1936, Sohn Kee-Chung, a native Korean, won the gold medal in the marathon, setting an Olympic record in the process. But because Korea was occupied by Japan at the time, he had to compete under the Japanese flag, his medal was credited as being won for Japan, and he even had to compete under the Japanese version of his name. At the Seoul Olympics in 1988, he brought the Torch into the stadium.....under his own name....
Athens is certainly the best by far. Deeply emotional and artistic. The aesthetic that the art created is a lesson to all artists worldwide ever since. No other ceremony had such an impact to art itself afterwards.
I cant understand why no one realize that the opening ceremony of 2008 has half ideas from 2004 .... SO OF COURSE ATHENS 2004 WAS WAY BETTER AND MORE PHILOSOPHICAL
No offense, but Tokyo's ceremony is too scary, like a funeral. The 2008 Beijing Olympic Games is still a classic today. Just back here to see what a real ceremony of Olympics should be like.
@@yewjo7410 LOL, chinese propaganda bot? "Winners" had to pay a multitide of times what anybody esle pays to distract from their genocidal dystopian regieme, and pays "western" social media outlets to produce pro-cina propaganda!
I'm 40 years old and based on the ceremonies I have seen during my lifetime, my favourites are: Beijing 2008, Barcelona 1992, London 2012, Atlanta 1996 and Seoul 1988.
One of my favorites was the 2014 Winter Olympics that had Igor Stravinsky’s “Firebird Suite” at the lighting of the cauldron. And London 2012 was spectacular
For all of you claiming that the best olympic games opening ceremony was Beijing or London, you either have not wached the Athens opening ceremony or you cannot really appreciate and understand the meaning of it. Olympic games came back home. Everything that was presented was not just ancient greece' s history but also the origins and history explanation of the olympic games themselves. The goal was achieved through simplicity, armonia and aesthetics with loyalty to what the olympic games symbolise
London will forever be my #1. The industrial revolution segment still gives me goosebumps a decade later. The TV announcers were stunned too. The 2008 Beijing perfection is also great but quite too perfect. Still a masterpiece
Agree.. If you think China Beijing Olympics 2008 is the most spectacular and most amazing Ceremony in Olympic History !!! Second I think is Rio de Janeiro?
For me London will always come first because of the Queen, James bond, mr bean, Paul McCartney and every other performance that was simply amazing, Barcelona comes second with the cauldron lighting
The 2008 Beijing Olympics was still my favorite! Well they had the budget to go over the top. Unlike other countries that host the Olympics are left with a big bill!
@@svenblubber5448 Well that fireworks look digital to me so I knew it was a teaser prior to the actual fireworks and performance. Yes the girl replacement was a disappointing one but why not focus on the positivity and the 90% of the amazing performances that the Chinese had provided to the world audience, especially when Olympic is all about peace and positivity? We should give credit where credit's due.
Vancouver 2010 was one of the best experiences of my life. Being born and raised here, it was the most special events I’ve experienced in my city. I still love to go look at the torch and feel pride ❤️
Athens 2004 has an advantage over Beijing. It set a new benchmark for Olympic opening ceremonies, which influenced subsequent ceremonies, including Beijing 2008. The technological advancements and the scale of Athens' ceremony were groundbreaking at the time, making it a pioneering event. While Beijing 2008 took these elements to new heights with even more advanced technology and larger-scale performances, the foundational work done by Athens in 2004 undoubtedly paved the way. Those two are competing with each other, yet both Athens 2004 and Beijing 2008 have set benchmarks in the history of Olympic opening ceremonies that remain unparalleled as of 2024.
There were amazing spectacles in every ceremony but nothing really can top the 5 fire olympic rings on water being lit by a meteorite during the Athens' openining show. Just pure art and symbolism.
It’s hard to top Beijing. But can we also mention that Tokyo 64, being the first games in a country that didn’t use the Latin alphabet, was the first time the pictograms were used for the different sports as well?
It’s really hard to find a bad Olympics opening ceremony tbh. Tokyo’s was good given the necessary restrictions but imagine the show they could’ve put on without the pandemic. My favourites were Sydney, London 2012, Athens & Beijing.
I liked how the parade of nations in the Tokyo ceremony was ordered by the gojuuon starting with Greece and ending with the next two hosts along with the host country.
Athens 1896 Is First Modern Olympic Games Altough Event & Opening Did Well :) Fast Forward To 2004 When Olympics Games Came Back To Athens (His Birthplace) The Event Did Well Again And Opening Too!
You can put this year’s Olympics opening ceremony as the best because of how Japan declared the whole world that video game is real music!! God bless Japan!!!
I was only 7 when the Sydney one happened. All I remember it being the biggest thing in the country at the time. 32 years later Brisbane is getting their chance.
I remember I was only 12 years old when the Beijing Olympics happened in 2008. Back then I was watching my little TV and I was absolutely blown away by how they managed to deliver such a powerful, aesthetically pleasing opening ceremony at that time.
I was 12 too
I was ten.
I was 15, and it was just beyond words, little bros 😀
I was -1 at that time
I was born in 2009
Athens for it's symbolism and class. And Beijing for the spectacle wow effect
Couldn't agree more!
The parade of history was immaculate. Its shocking how recognisable everything was and showed how much Greece was the foundation of the Western World.
Athens 2004 is my number 1. Minimal, historical, powerful and there was also a sense of romanticism. Very special!!!
As a Greek, people are asking why Greece goes first in the Flag Nation?
This is because in 776 BC the first Olympics were set in Greece.
The Greek Olympic committee, made a contract with the Host Olympic committee to Hist Greece first.
Wow, that's amazing! Now about the Olympic fire which is always lit from the sun reflection on the Hellenic land 😁
Because we invented it
So what there is 27 books out there on what the Chinese invented in the past... No one cares about that. I fact most people think the Chinese can only copy and can't innovate these days
Being the I ventor means nothing
Greece invented the Olympics thats why
Athens is my favourite it wasn’t an opening ceremony it was a history and ART lesson for ALL
PERIODDDDDDDDD
Yes the clepsydra was mesmerizing, absolutely beautiful 😍
I couldn't agree more !
Rio 2016 !! Passion , south americas, latin people and emotional... It was incredible
For me athens 2004 is the most nostalgic, beijing is good also in terms of colorful and many talent but the presence of true olympics has in athens you can sense the ambience of true olympics presence
#1 Beijing 2008, #2 Athens 2004, #3 London 2012. They were fantastic, rich of culture, history and new technology .
Here because Paris, France 2024 f*cked up. 😅
🇨🇳 Artistic poetry in motion vs 🇫🇷 freak show
Don't forget Rio!
Agreed! Not necessarily in that order though! Athens, Greece was, in my opinion on of course, more emotional and with reference to how it all began. Therefore I would place Athens first.❤
Rio 2016 too, it was very pretty
I don't have much impression of the Athens Olympics, but after the opening ceremony of the 2008 Beijing Olympics, I doubted if any other country could bring such a spectacular performance. However, the truth is, London did it. They showcased their culture to the world very well. As for Paris. Well, they fully proved that they were once the birthplace of The Enlightenment.😅
Athens 2004. An ode to humanity, peace , art, atlhetism and history
🌿🇬🇷🌊🏺🕊️
Athens 2004 actually I am a little biased being a Greek-American however I cried from the beginning all the way to the end of the opening ceremony it touched me like nothing I can put into words
Athens 2004 ..Deep in my heart ❤️
People should watch the opening ceremony of the Athens 2004 Olympics. It was easily the best as it is the birth place of the games. But Beijing was spectacular too.
It’s criminal how the Athens facilities were left to crumble. Sydney’s legacy was far, far better.
Why do you think the International Olympic Committee decided to have Beijing to host the 2022 Winter Olympics.
The queen calling Daniel Craig mr bond was cool too
Moscow 1980 set the bar for Olympic Ceremonies. Misha was the best Olympic mascot. Also felt so sad when Misha cried a tear at the closing ceremony. Barcelona was creative masterpiece.
Witnessed the Athens opening ceremony and it was easily the best
Passionate ceremonies are always my favorites, like Beijing and Rio.
No opening ceremony will ever surpass the one of Athens 2004. It was a masterpiece
Absolutely! 💙🔥🏺
beijing better
I'm Aussie so I'm biased, but I love the Athens one. It's so classy!
London's Pandemonium segment still leaves me in awe. I absolutely love Underwolds composition and when all that energy from thousands of drums and shouts wind down to the simple whistled tune to honour the fallen from the World Wars, I still get teary-eyed. The final movement is a climactic finish that thrills me every time I watch it.
😂😂 another freak show
@@Blue_22511What looked at yourself in the mirror then?
Many of the ceremonies for the past 20 years are great, but I only watched Beijing thrice and still find something new, which maybe I missed during the first 2 viewing. Maybe its a grand production, so many things happening at the same times, and with so much detailing, so prone to escape your eyes if you are not fast enough.
Athens 2004 has an advantage over Beijing. It set a new benchmark for Olympic opening ceremonies, which influenced subsequent ceremonies, including Beijing 2008. The technological advancements and the scale of Athens' ceremony were groundbreaking at the time, making it a pioneering event.
The Beijing ceremony was one of the most fantastic things I have ever seen. The coordination and precision was awe inspiring. You didn't even mention the guy who ran sideways across the whole top of the bird's nest with the torch!! Omg. I still get chills thinking about it. It's all on youtube, I just checked, and the torch guy has his own clip. Spectacular in the truest sense of the word.
He named Li Ning men of torch.
@@sumaechajeamruen5526 And what was the name of the little girl that was judged to ugly to sing, so they got an other girl to pretend sing? And the names of the animators who faked the fireworks for the TV broadcast that they couldn't actually do in real life? They were at least as important to the ceremony!
@@svenblubber5448faked firework on TV? How about our British Queen skydiving?😂
@@demo1205 A pretty obvious Joke compared to something they tried to pass off as real.... Try anothr comeback, that one failed!
@@svenblubber5448 - It is called having a sense of humour.
Paris 2024 was the worst I've ever seen.
yet the best for you know who
… I barely know any other first impression.
Best or worst, no other options between for most of issues we have nowadays.
Paris 2024 did a great job for splitting the world into half-half once again!
How stupid and naïve of me thinking the games aim to bring all humanity together.
Here because Paris, France f*cked up. 😅
🇨🇳 Artistic poetry in motion vs 🇫🇷 freak show
Agree to that
No, 2021 Tokyo 😢
看来东京和巴黎的开幕式很烂是全世界的共识了
The Mr.Bean opening ceremony gave me goosebumps.
Gay
Rowan Atkinson said himself that it was not Mr Bean, just someone like Mr Bean.
Playing a keyboard in the middle of the stadium must of been a highlight for him lol
Yes! It’s unforgettable!
Loved that bit. that and the fake queen parachute into statdium made it 2 behing bejing
Totally agree 👍 Beijing and Athens TOP!!!
Greece shows the world the spirit of Olympic games
I remember watching the 2008 opening ceremony on TV. It was truly amazing.
Exactly, when that Olympics symbol rises, that looks straight out of Disney movie or something
I had the Beijing Olympics mascot toys from McDonald's! They were pretty cute stamps with the green and blue , nature and water chubby girls posed!
They call 贝贝, 晶晶,欢欢,迎迎,妮妮. Means welcome to Beijing
I still have Athena and Phoibos , the mascots of Athens 2004 . I was 1 years old at the time and they were among my first toys .
My favorite ceremonies are Beijing, London, and Rio. They were all so amazing.
My favorite ceremony moment is when Daniel Craig worked with the Queen as James Bond. Making it seem like she skydived into the stadium was pretty funny.
But didn't have the Olympic Spirit it was just a ceremony
Beijing opening ceremony was a masterpiece, it's a national memory for most Chinese.
Or else.
2022 Winter Olympic Opening Ceremony will soon replace 2008 Summer Olympic Opening Ceremony to be the top 1
Cool I'm not Chinese
@@NL-tr7ix Don't think so. No beyond.
Organized by foreigners
Definitely my favorite is when it came back to Athens...🥰
Athens 2004 is my favorite one and in first place by far!!!
I think noone beats Athens. The historical significance, the emotional importance of the Olympic Games coming home, the majestic presentation of the 3000 year-history of the Olympics which was presented in the utmost artistic and symmetrically esthetic way, along with the magnificent display of Greek history and its unparalleled impact in the modern culture and society, is second to none.
What a magical show!
Athens is one of my favourites as well, along with Barcelona, London, Albertville and Sydney. Athens is still the most elegant of all time.
You do know that the Olympics had a few thousand year break in there?
Which Athens Olympics, 1896 or 2004?
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You should have discuss how the Queen and James Bond arrived at the games that's a highlight in itself
Totally agree 👍
Even glimpses of video shot of Beijing still give me goosebumps. Just incomparable.
London 2012 was far better. More interesting culture than Beijing. UK has been way more impactful on the world. London 2012 easily beats Beijing despite Beijings insane price tag. I just didn't connect with it at all.
@@gymboreeplaymusicwarwickan5216 true
@@tsiaa6790 but on london fucking illmunati got involved
My friend Chinese director took all the ideas from the greek one
But still was no depth in it
@@gymboreeplaymusicwarwickan5216 More interesting culture... Highly doubt that. When a ceremony showcases three thousand years of a fantastic and unique culture of the oldest nation in the world is compared with a ceremony that sprinkled a few pop culture references... it's not hard to see which one's more cultured. If you can't connect with a culture completely alien to you, that's fine. But think twice before completely brushing them off. Also, about your point about UK being more impactful on the world... How so? In the current world, China has a much bigger economy, political presence, and influence than the tiny British isles. Or, if you're talking about the British empire, where they enslaved, killed, raped, and tortured foreign peoples during colonization, is that a sort influence you should be proud of? Absolutely ridiculous.
Athens Ceremony was Breathtaking.
London 2012 was the best Opening Ceremonies for me. The Pandemonium segment was out of this world, it was the best!!
IMO...the Chinese 2008 Olympics Opening was the best I have ever seen...and I have tried since then (unsuccessfully) to get a video/dvd of it.
It's on Olympics official RUclips channel
Easily Mr.Bean because it felt like a Olympics ceremony. Bejing 2008 had the best ending Olympics ceremony of all time.
Rowan Atkinson said himself that it was not Mr Bean, just someone like Mr Bean.
@@shyamal903 😄😄😄
Best open ceremony of all time
@@JW-gd8cc i know
@@lexkanyima2195 Let's look forward to 2022
Sometimes, the best and most inspiring moments are the little things that get lost in the spectacle. At the Berlin Olympics in 1936, Sohn Kee-Chung, a native Korean, won the gold medal in the marathon, setting an Olympic record in the process. But because Korea was occupied by Japan at the time, he had to compete under the Japanese flag, his medal was credited as being won for Japan, and he even had to compete under the Japanese version of his name. At the Seoul Olympics in 1988, he brought the Torch into the stadium.....under his own name....
Beijing Olympics in 2008. No doubt!
That is when I was only six! 🎉
Athens 2004!
Athens 2004, the most majestic show
Athens is certainly the best by far. Deeply emotional and artistic. The aesthetic that the art created is a lesson to all artists worldwide ever since. No other ceremony had such an impact to art itself afterwards.
My fave is 2004 Athens Olympics
I cant understand why no one realize that the opening ceremony of 2008 has half ideas from 2004 .... SO OF COURSE ATHENS 2004 WAS WAY BETTER AND MORE PHILOSOPHICAL
No offense, but Tokyo's ceremony is too scary, like a funeral. The 2008 Beijing Olympic Games is still a classic today. Just back here to see what a real ceremony of Olympics should be like.
With faked fireworks and a Girl singing Play-Back from a more talented singer? Beijing was whatever the equivalent to doping is in ceremonies!
@@svenblubber5448 Winner dwarfs others, and losers will feel mad about it.
@@yewjo7410 LOL, chinese propaganda bot? "Winners" had to pay a multitide of times what anybody esle pays to distract from their genocidal dystopian regieme, and pays "western" social media outlets to produce pro-cina propaganda!
@@svenblubber5448 loser
@@hjackie9241 you cant even begin to imagine how much I prefer to be a loser rather than being chinese....
I'm 40 years old and based on the ceremonies I have seen during my lifetime, my favourites are: Beijing 2008, Barcelona 1992, London 2012, Atlanta 1996 and Seoul 1988.
One of my favorites was the 2014 Winter Olympics that had Igor Stravinsky’s “Firebird Suite” at the lighting of the cauldron. And London 2012 was spectacular
I agree.. Beijing is the number one.. it's masterpiece..
I was only 6 or so when the Sydney games were played. I have always been so proud to be an Aussie.
For all of you claiming that the best olympic games opening ceremony was Beijing or London, you either have not wached the Athens opening ceremony or you cannot really appreciate and understand the meaning of it. Olympic games came back home. Everything that was presented was not just ancient greece' s history but also the origins and history explanation of the olympic games themselves. The goal was achieved through simplicity, armonia and aesthetics with loyalty to what the olympic games symbolise
Although many were great, only Athens 2004 radiates the true spirit of the games!
The London 2012 was the most British thing ever. My favorite.
The jrpg music in this new opening ceremony was iconic
Not to mention they even freaking playing sonic music
True... Final Fantasy... Neir... Kingdom Hearts... Ace Combat 5... And more... I love it than other countries...
Yes!! I loved the music of Tokyo, they won me over with Sonic, Kingdom Hearts and, Final Fantasy.
I was waiting to guess what each one was from.
Athens 2004 ,Olympic Games Welcome BACK TO GREECE! 😍❤
London will forever be my #1. The industrial revolution segment still gives me goosebumps a decade later. The TV announcers were stunned too.
The 2008 Beijing perfection is also great but quite too perfect. Still a masterpiece
With London 2012, surprised you didn't mention about a sky diving monarch
I completely agree
but they forgot the doctor
Didn't mention the Spice Girls either!!
Athens 2004 was the best by far! Original ceremony in the home of the Olympic Games,!
Athens 2004 was the best for me.
The Rio opening was a wow in my opinion since it's absolutely beautiful 2 watch.
To be honest I actually enjoyed watching lot of opening ceremonies of the Olympics they were mostly pretty awesome and good
Here after the Paris blasphemy. I loved the London and Athens one the best!
Beijing Olympics was really MOAO while London was unique it was quite messy. Beijing would always give goosebumps to everyone
Agree.. If you think China Beijing Olympics 2008 is the most spectacular and most amazing Ceremony in Olympic History !!!
Second I think is Rio de Janeiro?
Rio was not bad, but random. 😑 Athens / Beijing / London have a so high level, in 3 differents styles...
For me London will always come first because of the Queen, James bond, mr bean, Paul McCartney and every other performance that was simply amazing, Barcelona comes second with the cauldron lighting
And fish and chips
In Athens it wasn't a rocket that flame the circle's but symbolized the comet, the end the beginning of life
The 2008 Beijing Olympics was still my favorite! Well they had the budget to go over the top. Unlike other countries that host the Olympics are left with a big bill!
They ahd the money, and the lack of integrity allowing them to cheat (fireworks, girl singing)
@@svenblubber5448 like the queen jumping off the helicopter? They never claimed they were real to start on with.
@@pompei1009 They didn't claim it for the Queen, which was an obvious Joke from the start. The chinese DID try to pass it off as real!
@@svenblubber5448 Well that fireworks look digital to me so I knew it was a teaser prior to the actual fireworks and performance. Yes the girl replacement was a disappointing one but why not focus on the positivity and the 90% of the amazing performances that the Chinese had provided to the world audience, especially when Olympic is all about peace and positivity? We should give credit where credit's due.
@@pompei1009 this guy is clearly a stereotype
Vancouver 2010 was one of the best experiences of my life. Being born and raised here, it was the most special events I’ve experienced in my city. I still love to go look at the torch and feel pride ❤️
2004 was a dream.
More, like a nightmare.... Just at the end was pretty good 😊
@@MariaBurns-i9d you watched something different then because Athens opening was spectacular.
I'm so sorry. I thought you wrote 2024, referring to Paris... I apologize for mymistake
Hands down 2008 China Beijing. That was like OMG!
I came here after yesterday's crappy opening in Paris!
Yes, Beijing opening was mind-blowing!
15 years later, beijing 2008 is still the best.
Don't think so
Beijing 2008 Olympics opening ceremony was magic
We are 100% agree that Beijing Olympic 2008 was the best of all👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Athens ❤ always and forever. The true spirit of the Olympics ❤
Athens 2004!
Athens 2004 has an advantage over Beijing. It set a new benchmark for Olympic opening ceremonies, which influenced subsequent ceremonies, including Beijing 2008. The technological advancements and the scale of Athens' ceremony were groundbreaking at the time, making it a pioneering event.
While Beijing 2008 took these elements to new heights with even more advanced technology and larger-scale performances, the foundational work done by Athens in 2004 undoubtedly paved the way.
Those two are competing with each other, yet both Athens 2004 and Beijing 2008 have set benchmarks in the history of Olympic opening ceremonies that remain unparalleled as of 2024.
There were amazing spectacles in every ceremony but nothing really can top the 5 fire olympic rings on water being lit by a meteorite during the Athens' openining show. Just pure art and symbolism.
Athens 2004, forever ❤
After watching Paris 2024, I had to go back to Beijing 2008, the best olympic opening of all time!
It’s hard to top Beijing. But can we also mention that Tokyo 64, being the first games in a country that didn’t use the Latin alphabet, was the first time the pictograms were used for the different sports as well?
Athens by far.
It’s really hard to find a bad Olympics opening ceremony tbh. Tokyo’s was good given the necessary restrictions but imagine the show they could’ve put on without the pandemic. My favourites were Sydney, London 2012, Athens & Beijing.
No kidding. I was so looking forward to seeing what amazing stuff they would do but all had to be ruined.
@@ryuiichikune6250 dentsu ruined it for everyone. Kicking out mikiko and being mysoginistic.
Rio opening ceremony was stunning!!! 😍😍😍
Moskva had the best closing ceremony without any competition! Everybody who saw it were crying.
Athens 2004, no doubt!!
Eh no, not even close. Nothing will ever beat the arrow on Barcelona 92. You mention it but don't show how epic that truly was
I liked how the parade of nations in the Tokyo ceremony was ordered by the gojuuon starting with Greece and ending with the next two hosts along with the host country.
Plus the fact that video game music was played during the Parade of Nations was really awesome.
Athens, HELLAS, love it
Athens 1896 Is First Modern Olympic Games Altough Event & Opening Did Well :) Fast Forward To 2004 When Olympics Games Came Back To Athens (His Birthplace) The Event Did Well Again And Opening Too!
2004 Athens ❤❤❤❤
You can put this year’s Olympics opening ceremony as the best because of how Japan declared the whole world that video game is real music!! God bless Japan!!!
I agree with you on that
Unexpected and awesome
wins points in my books by forcing millions of people to listen to chrono trigger and ace combat music >:3
2008 is the best and will always be the best.
I think China will host the Summer Olympics again someday, so the 2008 Olympics can be No.2
Athens 2004 is still my favourite maybe because they created them....
Cool thing about PyeongChang 2018: Gangnam Style played during the parade of athletes!
Athens 2004 hands down the best one!
Beijing, Barcelona, London, Athens
London no...
Athens ❤
I was only 7 when the Sydney one happened. All I remember it being the biggest thing in the country at the time. 32 years later Brisbane is getting their chance.
Wait, has the location of Olympics 2032 been decided? And where will 2028 be held?
@@dimidrugg9592 2028 is LA, USA
I was 8. Those two extra weeks of holidays were the best!
coming back here to bless my eyes again after whatever the hell happened in paris
My all time favorites are the Barcelona and Beijing Olympics
Athens 2004 by far!!!