Mr Rogers: "Oh dear, sorry, Thor, I accidentally dropped your hammer." Thor: "That's alright, I'll go and get-" Bob Ross: *Holding Mjolnir* "Excuse me, did one of you drop this?"
Fred Rogers: Casually lfts up a weapon that chooses who may wield it, then effortlessly demonstrates why he's worthy. We didn't deserve his greatness, but he graced us anyway.
I think that if Mjolnir came away from a meeting with Mr. Rogers feeling like nobody was worthy than it definitely didn't understand Mr. Rogers at all.
Ironically Mr Rogers is even more wholesome than the memes would portray him Reporters would say that it’s almost impossible to do an interview with Mr. Rogers because it would always end up with Mr. Rogers interview them
That’s the kind of guy Mr. Roger was ☺️wholesome, and natural in loving everyone because we are are made and loved by God. Genuinely a lovely man. Loved watching his show. God bless him, may he rest in peace.
@@harpseal9234 “I understand. Sometimes losing someone we love can make you feel very sad, And when you feel sad, the last thing you want to do is talk about what used to make you happy. But I Think that telling people about what makes you happy is the best thing you can do when you’re sad. Just because she’s gone, and not alive anymore, doesn’t mean completely gone for you. You still remember her, and in that way penny is still around.“
I can say for many people that Mr. Rogers was too pure for this world and that we never deserved him, but it also shows that humanity isn't all bad and that there is a good in the world, Rest in Peace Mr. Rogers
@CrackedCandy very true. Mr. Rogers was but a regular mortal man. Instead of asking What Would Jesus Do we should be asking What Would Mr. Rogers Do? Jesus would just solve the problem with cheat God powers. We can't do that shit. But Mr. Rogers could, if not solve the problem, then at least bring comfort to those vexxed by it.
@@mrlink206 This is true. We can't be perfect, but we definitely can be decent humans if we really try. I just wish there were more people like Mr. Roger's in real life.😢
I have no doubt Mr. Rogers could lift the hammer, but he wouldn't need to. He'd be able to talk to the villains, get them to open up and realize what they're doing is wrong. Also, Mr. Rogers would perhaps the one most suited for an Indigo Lantern Ring. (Indigo is compassion, for those who are unaware)
If mr. Rogers wasn’t able to lift the hammer, I would be like “THATS IT, this hammer is RIGGED!!! Whoever decides on who is worthy to lift the hammer should be drug tested ASAP” lol
Y'know actually, one of the criteria is willingness to kill. It's why Spider-Man is almost never worthy. It measures worthiness as a warrior, not moral good. ... With that in mind, this comic implies Mr. Rogers would kill.
Let's face it. This is a man who could have walked up to Thanos, made him give up his mission to wipe out half the universe, put the stones back where he got them, and apologize to everybody with just a few kind words.
"Thanos, why do you want to do this?" "To balance the universe, so nowhere else has to suffer the same fate my people did." "That's a wonderful goal, Thanos, wanting to help people. I'm very proud of you, but don't you think there might be a better way?"
Yeah, definitely movie Thanos, who had understandable reasonings. Just don't try it with comic Thanos. Dude kills for the sake of killing, or Death. I wouldn't be surprised if Mr. Rogers survived the encounter, but that Thanos wouldn't truly change or see an error in his ways.
@@crystalkasumi3281 Mr. Rogers: "My friend, don't you see? It's a sad truth, but we all die eventually. But, wouldn't you prefer to send them to Death with warm smiles, instead of distress? I can't imagine what it must be like to console so many souls, at the same time. That workload must be immense."
I met Fred Rogers once, as a child. There is something about that man that you could instantly feel was absolutely warm and wholesome, without having to say a word. Call it what you want - an aura, his spirit, whatever. If Thor existed, I have no doubt Mr. Rogers would be able to lift that hammer, and at the same time, prevent Ragnarok by getting the Asgardians to open up about their feelings, and realize that fate is what we make of it, not what someone else says might happen.
@@ethanemerson4862Fred Rogers was truly on another level. The sheer content of the man's humanity seems to reach nearly unbelievable proportions. This is evidenced by the stolen car incident: One morning, Fred awoke to find that his car had been stolen. Afterwards, the incident was widely broadcast by the media of the day(TV, newspaper, magazines, etc.). When the thieves realized that they had taken Mr. Rogers car, he awoke the following morning to find that the car had been returned, along with a letter of apology and a full tank of gas. Kings, Emperors, and Presidents have never held such power. What's more, he achieved said power by the exertion of humanity and kindness. I truly feel that the World will never again see his like, and we are so much the less for it.
You embody your feelings and mentality, I used to be spooky, I was considered dangerous, now I have a dog sleeping in my lap with my feet up and couldn’t be happier with it. I danced with some of the worst stuff you could and lived somehow, it messed me up more than I realized and the way I came off showed that, even if I didn’t know it.
Pretty much everyone who met him, no matter how they described him, always came back to one particular word that I think is as important as everything else: Genuine. Wholesome, warm, compassionate, all that yes, but foremost in all things *genuine*. This was not a person who had to fake a smile, or pretend to care, or act like he was listening. This is a person who, when he asked you how your day was going, *actually cared about your answer*. He is on record having said words to the effect of: "Never fake it. Kids can spot a phony from a mile away." Even media parodying Mr Rogers can only seem to put a lampshade on how unreasonably genuine and wholesome he was. With anyone else, there'd be a wink and a nod to some underlying subtext or off-screen scandal or *anything* at all... but nope. He's exactly as he appears to be, and *that's the joke*. In a world full of irony and cringe, of emotional distance and 'coolness' making it look like you don't care or put in effort, we must never forget that it is possible to be true to yourself and care about others in a truly genuine way. I wish we would all strive to be the kinds of people Mr Rogers believed we were capable of being.
If anyone tried to hurt Mr Rogers, Bob Ross, Bill Nye, or any of our favorite childhood friends, there would be no place safe enough to escape the absolute divine fury and endless wrath about to be dished out. I've never even seen any actual footage of Mr Rogers, but I can already tell he is a treasure. I wish I could have met him, but he is at peace now. May his memory inspire future generations to be kind and thoughtful, and bring just that little bit of love back into the hate filled world we live in. Godspeed Fred Rogers. May you dine in the greatest of great halls, chat with the purest of souls, and change the lives of those in need, whether they be in the land of the living or whatever lies beyond. Rest In Peace.
@@grottomatic It would probably be like the elevator scenario. She has so little, well, _anything,_ that the Hammer wouldn't even recognize her as being a living person.
Picking up and wielding are two different things. I believe she can pick up Thor’s hammer through sheer brute strength, but she would constantly be struggling with the weight of it because she is truly not worthy. She would not be able to Wield it without using massive amounts of energy, making her far les effective in battle.
This is so wholesome and wonderful. I love it! And of course, if there was a human worthy enough to lift Thor's hammer, it would certainly be Mr Rogers. We were very lucky to grow up with him. I hope new generations get to discover how awesome his show was. RIP, Mr Rogers. You are sorely missed. Thank you for posting this.
Fred Rogers was certainly a Captain America - not just super strength & carrying a mighty shield - but through changing hearts & minds with kindness & love. ;-)
I remember seeing this comic, or whatever it is, for the first time and just hearing their voices in the dialogues and Mr. Roger's theme in the background. I was happy to see someone dub this, so I thank you and your friend for doing this!
So, what are you going to do about that? Are you going to allow "the world " to dictate who you are? No. This is what I want you to do. Today. Everyday. Look yourself in the mirror and say, " I'm special. There's only one like you in the wonderful world. I like you. And today, I'm going to TRY to be more like the person Mr. Rogers was; kinder, patient, tolerant, and true to myself."
@@smugdarkly As a resident of the single country to ever get gold, silver, and bronze in the Dumbest Country Awards 2018-2024 (I live in America), PLEASE FOR THE LOVE OF GOD, YAHWEH, JESUS, ODIN, LOKI, RA, BAHAMUT, TIAMAT, NURGLE, KHORNE, SLAANESH, TZEENCH, THE GOD EMPEROR OF MANKIND, MALAL, ZEUS, QUETZALCOATL, OR RANDY FROM MONSTERS INC, PLEASE JUST FOLLOW MR ROGERS' ADVICE!!!!!!!
Well, look at it this way. There is plenty of time to become someone you do like. Maybe there's nothing wrong with you and you are being too hard on yourself.
I expected a joke about Mr. Rodgers being worthy of Mjolnir, because of course he is. Instead I got a speech and lesson that is legit as insightful, humbling, and uplifting as something that he would actually say
Maybe you need to have the conviction, of killing in justified battlel, to be worthy a wepon like Mjolnier. But I refuse to beleve that it demand you kill in cold blood, like a opponents who have given up and are no longer a threat.
@@kirgan1000 killing in cold blood simply means no hesitation when it becomes necessary. Thor has no mercy for those who show that they have no willingness to stop threatening Asgard
Oh my god... This made my brain short circuit! By the end of this, it was like my brain couldn't decide if I should smile or cry, so I ended up laughing and crying at the same time. That's never happened to me before. This was so wholesome and nostalgic, I ended up happy crying for the first time (at the age of 38). Thank you so much for posting this video!
this might be wholesome on the surface, but knowing how to be worthy to hold the hammer, it gets dark. this implies that mr. rogers will kill someone if need be.
I found this comic years ago. It made me want to cry then, and you've done a lovely job of forcing me to feel emotions with it today. -Damn- thank you.
If you don't want to be like Christ because you're an atheist or otherwise non-Christian, then strive be more like Mr. Rogers instead. The world would be a better place if it had more Roger in it.
Sounds exactly like a lesson mr Rodgers would teach, he was like that. The human race is worse off without men and women like him, we may never see his like again.
BTW just an update that they made a move called A Wonderful day in The Neighbourhood dedicated to Mr. Fred Rogers check it out it comes out this Thanksgiving of 2019
“The fight raged on for a century Many lives were claimed, but eventually The champion stood, the rest saw their better Mr. Rogers in a bloodstained sweater This is the ultimate showdown of ultimate destiny!”🎶🎵🎶
They only thing I'd change is the stupid 50's mall music in the background. Other than that, this comic is perfect. Thor and Mr. Rogers are my two of my favorite characters, and seeing them just chilling out and talking was beyond lovely.
Fun fact, Mr. Rogers is so beloved, that two people who stole his car, returned it back in the same place they took it the next day with a note saying: "we are truly sorry for stealing your car Mr. Rogers, if we had know it was yours before hand we wouldnt have stolen jt in the first place", because thats how much of a saint he really is
In comics, Spider-Man can only hold the hammer in certain situations because he is almost worthy, but not fully, since his no-kill rule would prevent him from killing to defend Asguard. Mr. Rogers effortlessly lifting the hammer implies he can and will kill if necessary.
Wow! Even the gentleness and kindest people can possess such great power. Just look at the mystics from the dark crystal. Even Winnie The Pooh deserves to be an all-power superhero.
Hmm. Maybe I can get some live musicians. Of course, I'd have to start the video in a proper business suit and switch to a sweater and more comfortable shoes during the song.
Mr Rogers The ultimate super villain because think about it he's literally so good that he's able to carry me on there without even knowing it this man is too nice😂
Mr. Rogers lifts Mjollnir
Mjollnir: I'm still worthy
no mjollnir would ask am I still worthy?
@@warpedmine9682 Mjollnir would shed a tear, being purged of another imperfection, allowing Thor to wield it with that much more power and precision.
@@JonesNate yes
@@warpedmine9682 Mr Roger: you are always worthy, just believe in yourself.
Everyone is worthy of mr. Rogers time, according to mr. Rogers :)
Mr Rogers: "Oh dear, sorry, Thor, I accidentally dropped your hammer."
Thor: "That's alright, I'll go and get-"
Bob Ross: *Holding Mjolnir* "Excuse me, did one of you drop this?"
Thor:what the
Bob Ross: _flapping Mjolnir around like a paint brush_ gotta beat the devil out of it 😊
@@wandaruth3833*Casually destroys a tree* "We don't make mistakes, just happy little accidents."
@@wandaruth3833*Casually destroys a tree*
Bob Ross: "We don't make mistakes, just happy little accidents."
@dhgmrz17 Bob Ross: drops mjolnir “oops”
Steve Irwin picks up mjolnir and hands it back “Crikey careful there fella”
Fred Rogers: Casually lfts up a weapon that chooses who may wield it, then effortlessly demonstrates why he's worthy. We didn't deserve his greatness, but he graced us anyway.
Bless him and his love for traps
*Wait shit wrong fred rodgers*
@@trollking6315 I didn’t even notice that till now 😂
...one of the requirements for lifting that thing is a willingness to KILL!
A weapon? No, a tool.
@@viraticwars It's a weapon.
After experiencing Mr. Rogers pure goodness and worthiness, Mjolnir decided that no one else was worthy any more.
Bad news, Jane Foster. You will have to find another hammer.
@@grottomaticshe'd either accept it or argue that she can't be held to the same Standarts as Mr Rogers
@@wicked.a950 no one can come to think of it.
Ahem. The Canadian icons Mr. Dressup and The Friendly Giant are worthy.
I think that if Mjolnir came away from a meeting with Mr. Rogers feeling like nobody was worthy than it definitely didn't understand Mr. Rogers at all.
Even in memes Mr. Rogers is so damn wholesome.
Maybe he could have talked Thanos out of destroying half the life in the universe?
Tim Stevens [Musician/VA] he would
Tim Stevens [Musician/VA] or the trinity of wholesome (Mr Rogers, Steve Irwin, Bob Ross) would just defeat with wholesome memes
4 years later I have to say... this also implies mr rogers is ready to kill anyone that imposes on his beliefs of what makes the world a good place.
Ironically Mr Rogers is even more wholesome than the memes would portray him
Reporters would say that it’s almost impossible to do an interview with Mr. Rogers because it would always end up with Mr. Rogers interview them
*Mr Rogers lifts Mjolnir*
Thor: I knew it!
I understand now that Mr. Rogers did not die but lives in anotger plane of existance and he watches up and loves us all the same...
Mr. Rogers is steve rogers.
I kinda felt mr. Rogers would be worthy even before the mcu
if he be worthy, he can weild the power of thor
@Meme God Oh, great, now I'm crying.
This gives off a wholesome vibe and the dialogue feels natural
Thanks. I believe we should try to fill the world with more wholesome stuff.
I don’t think this is fanfic it’s 100% True
Yes
That’s the kind of guy Mr. Roger was ☺️wholesome, and natural in loving everyone because we are are made and loved by God. Genuinely a lovely man. Loved watching his show. God bless him, may he rest in peace.
I feel like *I* just got counseled by Mister Rogers. I wasn't expecting to feel better about myself at the end.
Imagine a conversation between Steve Rogers and Mr. Rogers
They must be related somehow.
Tim Stevens [Musician/VA] there is a theory that Steve becomes Mr. Rogers
@@iamchristian1129
I'm onboard with that.
"NO...
I DON'T THINK I WILL"
@@harpseal9234 “I understand. Sometimes losing someone we love can make you feel very sad, And when you feel sad, the last thing you want to do is talk about what used to make you happy. But I Think that telling people about what makes you happy is the best thing you can do when you’re sad. Just because she’s gone, and not alive anymore, doesn’t mean completely gone for you. You still remember her, and in that way penny is still around.“
I can say for many people that Mr. Rogers was too pure for this world and that we never deserved him, but it also shows that humanity isn't all bad and that there is a good in the world, Rest in Peace Mr. Rogers
A goodness that we can attain.
@CrackedCandy very true. Mr. Rogers was but a regular mortal man.
Instead of asking What Would Jesus Do we should be asking What Would Mr. Rogers Do?
Jesus would just solve the problem with cheat God powers. We can't do that shit.
But Mr. Rogers could, if not solve the problem, then at least bring comfort to those vexxed by it.
We never saw the struggle he probably went through to eventually be the man we saw. Truly a good man.
@@mrlink206 This is true. We can't be perfect, but we definitely can be decent humans if we really try. I just wish there were more people like Mr. Roger's in real life.😢
@@RClipsGaming101 agreed
Bob Ross would use the hammer to beat the devil out of it
Omg, I love that two parter!
Levar Burton would get curious, figure out what it takes to be worthy of Mjølnir, and lift it successfully.
@@grottomatic Dude, I would pay good money to watch that. The holy trinity of PBS, together at last!
Okay this comment got a laugh out of me 😂😂😂😂 thank you for that
@@darkknight5541 same
I have no doubt Mr. Rogers could lift the hammer, but he wouldn't need to. He'd be able to talk to the villains, get them to open up and realize what they're doing is wrong.
Also, Mr. Rogers would perhaps the one most suited for an Indigo Lantern Ring. (Indigo is compassion, for those who are unaware)
Either that or the blue lantern ring
I thought indigo sought out people with next to no compassion.
@determinedhelicopter2948 it does both.
Hm. Have you read a certain Worm crossover fic?
Crazily enough, it still means Mr. Rogers would be willing to kill. That's wild to imagine.
If mr. Rogers wasn’t able to lift the hammer, I would be like “THATS IT, this hammer is RIGGED!!! Whoever decides on who is worthy to lift the hammer should be drug tested ASAP” lol
Odin could decide at one point, but now he's dead. Can Thor give others the power to wield it?
It depends....do they eat as much as he does? If so....THEY ARE WORTHY lol jk
That or you know Hydra pulled some reality altering bullshit again.
FR, if Mr. Rogers isn't worthy, noone is.
Y'know actually, one of the criteria is willingness to kill. It's why Spider-Man is almost never worthy. It measures worthiness as a warrior, not moral good.
... With that in mind, this comic implies Mr. Rogers would kill.
Let's face it. This is a man who could have walked up to Thanos, made him give up his mission to wipe out half the universe, put the stones back where he got them, and apologize to everybody with just a few kind words.
"Thanos, why do you want to do this?"
"To balance the universe, so nowhere else has to suffer the same fate my people did."
"That's a wonderful goal, Thanos, wanting to help people. I'm very proud of you, but don't you think there might be a better way?"
Yeah, definitely movie Thanos, who had understandable reasonings. Just don't try it with comic Thanos. Dude kills for the sake of killing, or Death. I wouldn't be surprised if Mr. Rogers survived the encounter, but that Thanos wouldn't truly change or see an error in his ways.
@@crystalkasumi3281 You see Mr. Rogers would subconsciously rewrite the lore to make the world a better place, therefore beating comic Thanos.
@@Fulgorariancolt imagine him meeting Deadpool XD
@@crystalkasumi3281 Mr. Rogers: "My friend, don't you see? It's a sad truth, but we all die eventually. But, wouldn't you prefer to send them to Death with warm smiles, instead of distress? I can't imagine what it must be like to console so many souls, at the same time. That workload must be immense."
I’m glad to have voiced Thor in this comic dub! And from hearing some small clips of Mr. Rogers, that’s a good impression of him!
My memories of him are rather obscured, but he was an amazing man. I just wish I could describe him without making him sound like some kind of creep.
@@grottomatic "He was a chill ass mf" would suffice
I met Fred Rogers once, as a child. There is something about that man that you could instantly feel was absolutely warm and wholesome, without having to say a word. Call it what you want - an aura, his spirit, whatever. If Thor existed, I have no doubt Mr. Rogers would be able to lift that hammer, and at the same time, prevent Ragnarok by getting the Asgardians to open up about their feelings, and realize that fate is what we make of it, not what someone else says might happen.
I never met him or watch the show (which I should probably fix), but I’ve heard from my mother that his show saved her from depression.
@@ethanemerson4862Fred Rogers was truly on another level. The sheer content of the man's humanity seems to reach nearly unbelievable proportions. This is evidenced by the stolen car incident:
One morning, Fred awoke to find that his car had been stolen. Afterwards, the incident was widely broadcast by the media of the day(TV, newspaper, magazines, etc.). When the thieves realized that they had taken Mr. Rogers car, he awoke the following morning to find that the car had been returned, along with a letter of apology and a full tank of gas.
Kings, Emperors, and Presidents have never held such power. What's more, he achieved said power by the exertion of humanity and kindness. I truly feel that the World will never again see his like, and we are so much the less for it.
You embody your feelings and mentality, I used to be spooky, I was considered dangerous, now I have a dog sleeping in my lap with my feet up and couldn’t be happier with it.
I danced with some of the worst stuff you could and lived somehow, it messed me up more than I realized and the way I came off showed that, even if I didn’t know it.
Pretty much everyone who met him, no matter how they described him, always came back to one particular word that I think is as important as everything else: Genuine.
Wholesome, warm, compassionate, all that yes, but foremost in all things *genuine*. This was not a person who had to fake a smile, or pretend to care, or act like he was listening. This is a person who, when he asked you how your day was going, *actually cared about your answer*.
He is on record having said words to the effect of: "Never fake it. Kids can spot a phony from a mile away."
Even media parodying Mr Rogers can only seem to put a lampshade on how unreasonably genuine and wholesome he was. With anyone else, there'd be a wink and a nod to some underlying subtext or off-screen scandal or *anything* at all... but nope. He's exactly as he appears to be, and *that's the joke*. In a world full of irony and cringe, of emotional distance and 'coolness' making it look like you don't care or put in effort, we must never forget that it is possible to be true to yourself and care about others in a truly genuine way.
I wish we would all strive to be the kinds of people Mr Rogers believed we were capable of being.
@@HeavyMetalMouse This. Exactly. THANK YOU!
That was better than most of the Marvel movies Disney cranked out.
I'll admit, it definitely had more wholesomeness than some of them
After No Way Home anyways.
@@Chameleonred5I was going to mention GotG 3, but then I noticed OP said “most”, which does give room for it
Cry more
@@morbiuscrystal4875😐
Mr Rogers can lift the hammer. I am so happy. Mr. Rogers was such a good man. If anyone tries to hurt Mr. Rogers; I'll bring the hammer down myself.
Who would dare to hurt anyone worthy to wield a weapon of such material and power? Only the type of person seeking a hard thrashing.
If anyone tried to hurt Mr Rogers, Bob Ross, Bill Nye, or any of our favorite childhood friends, there would be no place safe enough to escape the absolute divine fury and endless wrath about to be dished out. I've never even seen any actual footage of Mr Rogers, but I can already tell he is a treasure. I wish I could have met him, but he is at peace now. May his memory inspire future generations to be kind and thoughtful, and bring just that little bit of love back into the hate filled world we live in.
Godspeed Fred Rogers. May you dine in the greatest of great halls, chat with the purest of souls, and change the lives of those in need, whether they be in the land of the living or whatever lies beyond. Rest In Peace.
he actually woudn't be able to wield it, as one of the requirements to be "worthy" is to be ready to kill
The fact that the writer of thor said this is canon is awesome
Is that so? I’m intrigued!
"You make today a very special day. Do you know how, Mr. Thor? By just your being you"
In the hands of Mr. Rogers, Mjolnir becomes a tool for building.
You: captain marvel can Weld thor's hammer
Me, an intellectual: mr Rogers*
Can she? She's powerful for sure, but is she worthy?
@@grottomatic
It would probably be like the elevator scenario. She has so little, well, _anything,_ that the Hammer wouldn't even recognize her as being a living person.
@@hannibustoogfyrre6074 HOW DARE YOU INSULT THE ELEVATOR COMPARING IT TO CAPTAIN MARVEL
Picking up and wielding are two different things. I believe she can pick up Thor’s hammer through sheer brute strength, but she would constantly be struggling with the weight of it because she is truly not worthy. She would not be able to Wield it without using massive amounts of energy, making her far les effective in battle.
@Orwellian Slave I like both examples
The crossover we always needed but didn't know we needed....
Truly humbling... thank you.
Mr. Rogers manages to lift Thors hammers...? Yep, that tracks. This was a sweet comic.☺️☮️
This is so wholesome and wonderful. I love it! And of course, if there was a human worthy enough to lift Thor's hammer, it would certainly be Mr Rogers. We were very lucky to grow up with him. I hope new generations get to discover how awesome his show was. RIP, Mr Rogers. You are sorely missed. Thank you for posting this.
But Mr. Rogers (Steve) can lift it.
Fred Rogers was certainly a Captain America - not just super strength & carrying a mighty shield - but through changing hearts & minds with kindness & love. ;-)
What if Mr Rogers is Steve Rogers, who wanted to help improve the world without fighting.
I remember seeing this comic, or whatever it is, for the first time and just hearing their voices in the dialogues and Mr. Roger's theme in the background. I was happy to see someone dub this, so I thank you and your friend for doing this!
You are most welcome.
God, I miss that man. He was such a good soul.
I have fond memories watching his show during the 90s. it always gave me peace.
Mr. Rogers the hero we needed but didn’t deserve
In today's world I miss people like Fred Rogers. Even Ive become someone I don't like.
So, what are you going to do about that?
Are you going to allow "the world " to dictate who you are?
No. This is what I want you to do. Today. Everyday. Look yourself in the mirror and say, " I'm special. There's only one like you in the wonderful world. I like you. And today, I'm going to TRY to be more like the person Mr. Rogers was; kinder, patient, tolerant, and true to myself."
@@TheLovelyMissBeansScrew that. It's a dog eat dog world man, and nice guys finish last.
@@smugdarkly As a resident of the single country to ever get gold, silver, and bronze in the Dumbest Country Awards 2018-2024 (I live in America), PLEASE FOR THE LOVE OF GOD, YAHWEH, JESUS, ODIN, LOKI, RA, BAHAMUT, TIAMAT, NURGLE, KHORNE, SLAANESH, TZEENCH, THE GOD EMPEROR OF MANKIND, MALAL, ZEUS, QUETZALCOATL, OR RANDY FROM MONSTERS INC, PLEASE JUST FOLLOW MR ROGERS' ADVICE!!!!!!!
@smugdarkly but do they really?
Did Mister Rogers finish last?
You are what you choose to be, no more, no less. Choose wisely.
Well, look at it this way. There is plenty of time to become someone you do like. Maybe there's nothing wrong with you and you are being too hard on yourself.
Mr. Rogers was a soldier wasn’t he? The fact he became someone who would be so kind is awesome
It's a common misconception: Mr Rogers never served in the military, but Bob Ross did. Mr Rogers was a minister before he started the show.
Oh, that's right! Mjolnir can ONLY be lifted by those who are PURE AT HEART.
And if they're willing to kill if there's no other choice
Two Rogers can lift the hammer.
Mr. Rogers does not need hammer he can kill you with his kindness
I expected a joke about Mr. Rodgers being worthy of Mjolnir, because of course he is. Instead I got a speech and lesson that is legit as insightful, humbling, and uplifting as something that he would actually say
"Mr Rodgers of the Hood" is an extremely funny sentence
Thor got him confused with Mr. Robinson
I like the little detail that Thor changes how he refers to Mr. Rogers.
He goes from Mr. Rodgers to Sir Rodgers, showing his respect in a small way.
Sir Fred Rogers of Pittsburgh!
I was expecting Mr Rogers to be like cap and modestly not lift it, but he made it into a wholesome lesson while doing so. 😊
Fun Fact: a requirement for being worthy is also being willing to kill in cold blood if it means saving and protecting people. Mr Roger got guns
Maybe you need to have the conviction, of killing in justified battlel, to be worthy a wepon like Mjolnier. But I refuse to beleve that it demand you kill in cold blood, like a opponents who have given up and are no longer a threat.
@@kirgan1000 killing in cold blood simply means no hesitation when it becomes necessary. Thor has no mercy for those who show that they have no willingness to stop threatening Asgard
Perfect tribute to Mr. Rogers. He was genuinely good and kind.
I love this very much. Thor is amazing, and I love Mr. Rogers. He will always be worthy.
Those videos of him explaining how certain things are made are very satisfying and relaxing.
Mr. Rogers is certainly worthy. I'm grateful to have grown up watching him on TV. I miss him.
It's such a shame that Mr. Rogers is gone. May he live on forever in media such as this!
Mr. Rogers is forever missed.
He Is Worthy!
Thor never was the only one worthy to lift Mjølnir.
@@grottomatic I Know!
Indeed Mjollnir is still worthy to be lifted by Mr. Rogers
Always has been
I wasn't expect to cry. Mr Rogers is such a pure heart
If anyone other than Thor can lift his hammer it would be Mr Rogers.
THE FEELS! IT BURNS!!! 😭💞
Now, him winning The Ultimate Showdown is for definite.
Mr. Rogers: lifts the hammer
Steve Rogers: lifts the hammer in endgame
Me: holy cow!
Is this a prediction?!?!?
It's no surprise that he was able to lift it, he's Mr. Rogers.
"I knew it."
I imagine Mister Rogers would tell Miss Marvel to smile more, then politely decline her ability to protest
I love this. Thanks for putting your own spin to this comic. It's so damn wholesome & funny.
I appreciate that.
Mr. Rogers. The superhero we didn't know we needed.
His superpower was words.
Oh my god... This made my brain short circuit! By the end of this, it was like my brain couldn't decide if I should smile or cry, so I ended up laughing and crying at the same time. That's never happened to me before. This was so wholesome and nostalgic, I ended up happy crying for the first time (at the age of 38). Thank you so much for posting this video!
SAME! Grinning like an idiot, mouth agape, eyes full of tears and chuckling. Crazy, right?
This implies that Mr. Rogers would kill without hesitation if it's what he believed to be the correct course
"I am Fred Rogers."
this might be wholesome on the surface, but knowing how to be worthy to hold the hammer, it gets dark. this implies that mr. rogers will kill someone if need be.
Mr. Rogers needs to be trending again. Btw GREAT VOICE ACTING!
I mean, he did win the ultimate showdown so I’d be surprised if he couldn’t hold it
This would’ve made a great crossover episode of Mr.Rodgers
Mr Rogers is the epitome of a pure good character...
I found this comic years ago. It made me want to cry then, and you've done a lovely job of forcing me to feel emotions with it today. -Damn- thank you.
Mr. Rogers is the strongest character. He survived the ultimate showdown.
(Of ultimate destiny)
Mr. rogers is
200% worthy
This was very wholesome though 4 years late i'm grateful to have this recommended.
Mr. Roger's is amazing and I miss him so much ;-; he could definitely hold that hammer
Can we just all agree Mr. Roger’s had no haters?
If you don't want to be like Christ because you're an atheist or otherwise non-Christian, then strive be more like Mr. Rogers instead. The world would be a better place if it had more Roger in it.
He was a kind man, who's ambition was to make the world a better place.
If only it were easier to access his show.
@@grottomatic Did you check your local PBS station?
Those words touched my soul! ❤❤❤
Sounds exactly like a lesson mr Rodgers would teach, he was like that.
The human race is worse off without men and women like him, we may never see his like again.
BTW just an update that they made a move called A Wonderful day in The Neighbourhood dedicated to Mr. Fred Rogers check it out it comes out this Thanksgiving of 2019
I have it on DVD.
“The fight raged on for a century
Many lives were claimed, but eventually
The champion stood, the rest saw their better
Mr. Rogers in a bloodstained sweater
This is the ultimate showdown of ultimate destiny!”🎶🎵🎶
They only thing I'd change is the stupid 50's mall music in the background. Other than that, this comic is perfect. Thor and Mr. Rogers are my two of my favorite characters, and seeing them just chilling out and talking was beyond lovely.
I wanna see Bob Ross and the Hulk. “Happy accidents”
BRILLIANT video!
deserves a million views!
Feel free to share it wherever you wish.
i mean, he did win the ultimate showdown of ultimate destiny
You're right! Mr Rogers would be worthy! I miss him! 😢
This implies he’s willing to kill. The one reason Peter Parker can’t lift the hammer is his unwillingness to kill
Man what is it with guys called Rogers and them having the ability to lift Mljnoir
One of the qualities to wield Mjolnir is you'd have to be willing to kill your enemy if you're given no other choice. It is still a weapon after all.
Just beautiful
Fun fact, Mr. Rogers is so beloved, that two people who stole his car, returned it back in the same place they took it the next day with a note saying: "we are truly sorry for stealing your car Mr. Rogers, if we had know it was yours before hand we wouldnt have stolen jt in the first place", because thats how much of a saint he really is
This just warms my heart.
The disturbing part of this is, for him to be worthy, Mr. Rogers would be willing to kill
This is probably one of the purest videos on the internet it must be protected 😤😤😤
I love watching Mr. Rogers so much, I hope he's proud, watching me grow up from heaven 😊
I probably saw plenty of footage from before I was born during my years watching him, but he was still working at the time.
This is so wholesome, thank you for bringing this to life!
In comics, Spider-Man can only hold the hammer in certain situations because he is almost worthy, but not fully, since his no-kill rule would prevent him from killing to defend Asguard. Mr. Rogers effortlessly lifting the hammer implies he can and will kill if necessary.
Wow! Even the gentleness and kindest people can possess such great power. Just look at the mystics from the dark crystal. Even Winnie The Pooh deserves to be an all-power superhero.
You are weird.
There are three late, great men in recent history who were worthy to wield Mjolnir. Mr. Rogers, Bob Ross, and Steve Irwin.
Apparently you have to have the heart of a warrior to wield Mjolnir but I think we can all agree to ignore that in this case
Don't need to be worthy or have heart of a worrior in the mythology any body can pick up Mjolnir
Wasnt he a soldier?
Roger's was a Navy Seal part of the reason he had the iconic sweater on was to cover up the navy tattoos on his arms
three men could probably lift it, Mr. Rodgers, Bob Boss, and Steve Irwin
Hrk! Right in the feels! So wholesome.
The Hammer did not choose Mr Rogers, Mr Rogers choose the hammer.
But did he know that Mjølnir can only be wielded by few worthy individuals?
@@grottomatic I was just making a joke, haha. :)
You should do a video of you wearing a sweater and tie to do the Mr. Rogers theme song
Hmm. Maybe I can get some live musicians. Of course, I'd have to start the video in a proper business suit and switch to a sweater and more comfortable shoes during the song.
i wasnt ready for the wave of emotion that hit after this vid finished. he was a good man. one of the best of us. rest easy mr. rogers.
Mr. Rogers Of The Hood!
I mean… this makes more sense than anyone else
That wasn't Mr. Rogers that was the "One Above All".
Mr Rogers The ultimate super villain because think about it he's literally so good that he's able to carry me on there without even knowing it this man is too nice😂