So happy to be collaborating with Gloryhammer again, and for the chance to bring the fabled Robot Prince to life. I hope you all enjoyed the video as much as I did making it! :D
The Knife Of Evil was powerful enough to corrupt Ser Proletius and all the Knights of Crail. Even Angus McFife XIII plunged himself into a volcano to avoid giving into its effect. But the ROBOT PRINCE OF AUCHTERTOOL overcame it by the power of his will and circuits. He's literally built different.
Considering that the Knife infects you with 18D elder hell god energy, yes, the Robot Prince is pretty high on the pecking order, lol When does the Robot Prince get on Death Battle?
The single cover suggests you're right. Angus et Agnus, Redierunt! In Caelio, Semper Dominabunt! Astrae Princeps, Astrae Lux! Sed non Caledonii, ipse crux? Happy early St. Andrew's Day!
@@alanepithet2931 the hootsmans literally became the supreme god of the terrorvortex, he can absolutely become the machine god next album, but Chris already mention that the next album will follow more the Starlords of eternity and the new destiny of Angus Mcfife II
@@cloudmaan4035 I mean he kinda was, he showed up in one line and died about 12 lines later but the community rallied (read, rioted) enough that now they’re gonna rewrite him into the story. Presumably anyway.
@@Bean41 This is just a track that got cut. It goes right after 'Sword Lord of the Goblin Horde.' The video shows events spanning a lifetime and ending at the 'Maleficus Geminus,' but the song itself sits nicely between 'Sword Lord' and 'Vorpal Lazerblaster.'
@@cloudmaan4035 the events shown include the middle of maleficus geminus, but it's implied there that he was directly slain by the knife of evil as opposed to self destructing a few minutes after being stabbed. I think it was more that they just wanted to capitalize on him being popular, and I have nothing against that because it turned into a good song.
@aaronscott7467 I am also a firm believer in the Robot Prince being stabbed to death, as originally depicted. But I stand by the prospect that this is just a cut song. The version of the final battle shown in the video cuts into the flow of how it was played in 'Maleficus Geminus,'and contradicting elements of his death as originally sung. So, I do not see the video as gospel (proverbially speaking), but I do see the song as canon to the album as originally intended. Setting it after 'Sword Lord of the Goblin Horde' not only introduces us to the Robot Prince as a character, but also to his musical theme. It also helps cap off what I perceive to be ACT 2 of this story. Listening to the final act with the musical and lyrical context of this song in mind makes it much more powerful when that classic Robot Prince of Auchtertool theme plays during his final moments, and cements him as a real character in this world alongside Angus, the Hootsman, and everyone else. This song isn't a cash grab. It's a forgotten scroll of ancient knowledge unused til now by the authorial storyteller we call Gloryhammer.
i quite like how the henderson animations characterize Angus. All we ever really got before was that he's very determined and a little introspective every now and then. It's cool to see stuff like dropping his hammer and approaching his friend to boop the evil out of him. And the "OHSHIT" face whenever he's getting thrown around is a fun touch too. Makes him feel like an actual dude getting into wild adventures maybe the tiniest bit out of his depth.
ONe thing I love about Henderson animations is the personal flair in each character's movements. Like Zargo having that theatrical swagger befitting of any big bad evil guy. Not to mention the very small moments of hesitancy in Angus which are quickly turned into more bolstered postures. Tells a tale of hero with some self-doubt, but who is not going to let that be an obstacle.
I am thinking like Angus is a different guy every time, so giving each iteration (except Angus McFyfe XIII, who appeared twice) a different personality would be awesome. Like the Dad of this Angus for example is by far the most bloodthirsty and violent Angus, Angus II is far more friendship oriented and Angus XIII is by far the most heroic one.
Meanwhile the FifeStream chat near the end is basically just shit talking our boy (also how what the hell is with Zargothrax freezing the Princess again, although at least this time she has something to watch)
@@alanepithet2931 Considering he has a Unicorn horn shoved up his primary rear exhaust port (@3:01), I'd put some serious doubt into that purity. Heroic, yes. Pure, doubtful. (Also if anyone could get a full transcript of the hate monologue on the lefthand side at that time stamp, it'd be much appreciated)
Really liked the detail of the tufts of Angus McFife II fabolously long hair being shown rather than fully being covered by the helmet. Both the video and the music are truly something else.
Holy Flaming Hammer of Unholy Cosmic Frost says "to the shores of Auchtertool", implying that it's still on earth and in some way borders dundee or is across a body of water from it
You definitely aren't. When I saw the single release, I legit thought the Robot Prince had somehow survived the knife of evil and subsequent deletion of Universe 38B
At 1:07 when the Robot Prince saved Angus he booped his head and then later when Angus wanted to save the Robot Prince at 3:56 he booped his head in return. You can even see that moment in a few frames before he becomes good again.
I love the easter eggs in the video xD like "Whenever the robot prince isn't on screen all the other characters should be asking where's the robot prince" xD
No joke, I would pay to watch a Gloryhammer movie in theaters. Even if it is legitimately just one of the albums played from start to finish as a series of music videos like this. I would be 100% onboard for it.
Chris seems like the kind of DM where the campaign goes completely off the rails and he just rolls with it and the result is an adventure that's completely cracked out and so much more awesome than originally intended. Like it started out as a standard quest to defeat an evil wizard but took a crazy hard left turn into futuristic space adventure and alternate timelines, Hootsgods, double wizards and robot princes.
@@kevinramsey417That's my headcanon about GH lore. This is just one of those D&D tables where everybody goofs off and shitposts the whole session. They reuse the same characters for every campaign, and the whole thing has gone completely off the rails basically from session one. But everybody is having fun, so it's fine.
The battles in this are SO SMOOTH??? I love this so much, i love the robot prince, I ordered the robot prince shirt from the European gloryhammer site and shelled out for international shipping because the American nuclear blast site just wasn’t cutting it. I love this so much. I love this band.
Always wondered who the Robot Prince of Auchtertool exactly was. This was the best way to explain, shit made me cry. So happy you guys decided to do more of this amazing animation style. Can't wait to see more!
This is basically the story where the robot prince gets stabbed by the knife of evil in the song Maleficus Geminus But rather just dying like what we thought happened in Maleficus Geminus, this song gave us detail that he also sacrificed himself and turned into a nuke for the glory of Dundee. All we need is a music vid of Maleficus Geminus itself
I was kindda pissed off when the robot prince was stabbed. The notes associated with him are amazing but his existence lasted for only one song. Seeing him again and learning more about him is amazing
I haven't really seen a lot of Gloryhammer stuff, so I dunno if this is normal, but it *really* got a surprise laugh out of me when the wizard just kind of also has an assault rifle.
@@Argusthecat very much normal for Gloryhammer I mean for goodness sake The Hootsmen (the big guy with the glorious beard) has a fleet of space Submarines called the Hootsforce which was scene in this vid
@@Argusthecat A blaster assault rifle, too! Just the usual Gloryhammer stuff. We also have Holy Flaming Hammer of Unholy Cosmic Frost, Ancestral Laserdragon, Legendary Enchanted Jetpacks, Missiles of Nuclear Justice, Laser Horse of Kirrenmuir, Vorpal Laserblaster of Pittenweem... The usual :D Oh, and of course, can't forget the cyborg barbarian wielding a battleaxe riding a nuclear-powered motorbike through post-apocalyptic wasteland made from nuclear war, across which the toxic dragons fly! HOOTS!
In this video, according to the FifeStream Chat being streamed by The Robot Prince Christopher Bowes canonically exists in the Gloryhammer universe and did bet an entire tour's budget against Angus.
His death was a punch to my guts in Maleficus Geminus. It is a cry in glory in this one. What a great friend he was. Rest in peace, mighty robot prince of Auchtertool
Now I'm just thinking, but considering how the Robot Prince has been around since the youth of Angus McFifth II, and since the Vorpal Laserblaster was never properly searched for prior to the Alpha-1's awakening, what if the Vorpal Laserblaster is the Robot Prince's arm, the one Ralathor was holding that got separated from the Robot Prince after the other mechs were corrupted years ago?
It's a neat idea, but the Vorpal Laserblaster is one of the 3 weapons created by the starlords, along with the Hammer of Glory and the Knife of Evil, so it predates our prince by a bit. That and if he had the VLB he would be absolutely busted, not to mention that Zargothrax's clone steals the Blaster close to end of the last album, so no one on the good side of things ever gets their hands on it
@@mikenorthrop5815 You are completely correct in that assessment, however I was more speaking about said laserblaster being incorporated into the Robot Prince during construction (it being the reason why he wasn't affected by the Knife of Evil until actually being stabbed with it, unlike the other robots in the video as they succumbed when the creator robot did), along with that the animation continuity is slightly different to the main lore of the albums (see the Keeper of the Celestial Flames video wherein it isn't Clone Alpha-1 with the Laserblaster that frees Zargothrax, but Angus II with the Hammer of Glory). In any case it was a What-if style thought, mostly inspired some speculations and rumours (ie rumours that the magic dragon was supposed to be a mecha beast, but was scrapped because another band had a similar idea, so instead Magic Dragon was a decent compromise, and then speculations that with how various dragons in Gloryhammer songs are said to have 'laser fire breath' that the dragons are either guardians of the Laserblaster, or are mystical/mechanical constructs housing the Laserblaster inside of them, then taking those ideas, the various weapons that the Robot Prince has, plus with the final line of this song saying that "The Robot Prince Will Return" it made me think, 'Ok what-if the Robot Prince is the chosen wielder of the Vorpal Laserblaster, and that he incorporates it into his systems, and since we don't see Alpha-1 wielding the Laserblaster, but he's the one that stabs the Robot Prince, maybe that's how he steals it'
Prince Angus gave the Robot Prince the same poke to the nose that he received as a child from the Robot Prince. It also looks like there's a little spark of electricity in the pokes so maybe the little spark had something to do with it too
3:23 "Status [of Ralathor, Proletius, and the Hootsman] has updated to 'Disintegrated but got better.'" This band takes their story both seriously and not at all and I love it to death.
I love how smug Zargothrax is, the way he catches the Knife of Evil after infecting all the other robots and then just dips is perfect for his character.
My thoughts on this single/video...... 1) The Astral Dwarves of Aberdeen walked so the Robot Prince could run 2) The climax gave off some major Iron Giant Vibes 3) I loved Proletius' Lute solo during the battle 4) Alex's animation elevates an already excellent song to new heights 5) Now the catchiest chorus from Return of the Kingdom of Fife gets a full song. Plus great backstory for RPOA, the Mecha-King looks like a mash up of Yhorm the Giant and High Lord Wolnir from Dark Souls III fused (Fun fact: Cellardyke is a real town east of Anstruther in Fife) 6) This was a pleasant surprise, and a great way to musically put a bow on 2024.
3:24 Spotify list on the left, on the right updating the status of Ralathor, Proletius and The Hootsman from [DECEASED] to [DISINTEGRATED BUT GOT BETTER]
4:01 Left text reveals Angus managed to reactivate our Princes Anti-Virus which allows our Robot prince to briefly pause the installation of Knife_of_Evil.exe, right is the live stream chat now complaining that they're losing money on betting on the Robot Prince to win.
2:59 Patch notes on a new version of the Knife_of_Evil.exe - Issues Addressed //The Robot Prince needs to be louder, angrier and have access to a time machine //Whenever the Robot Prince isn't on screen, all the other characters should be asking where's the Robot PrinceXD
@@beejaabee30 Love the implication that someone, perhap Zargothrax himself is part software dev now, coding artefacts of evil. Not bad for a guy who started out making baskets.
In my hour of need, the Robot Prince returned. I had a really dark night after Thanksgiving and I woke up to this surprise drop and you just made my whole day so much brighter because of it. Thank you Gloryhammer and thank you Alex for another awesome video! Hoots!
I really hope that this song will lead to more songs or an album, Gloryhammer has got to be my favorite band and its so cool what they’ve been doing with their albums telling a story
Holy crap, you have outdone yourselves. The song is great but the video is absolutely spectacular. Just wow. And yup, this definitely should be a movie or tv show. I would watch it.
I like how Zargothrax beats the Hootsman in melee, then let himself be captured so he can turn god. Man always have a plan and they always do him dirty in the end.
The Robot Prince Beam Struggling against the Vorpal Laser Blaster of Pitenweem (which I choose to believe is what Zargothrax is blasting with since it's bearer fuses with it), was actually always part of how I imagined this fight. I feel extremely vindicated.
Its really amazing how the band just got elevated so much with Sozos, don't me wrong I love Thomas, but since the change gloryhammer has been knocking it out the park
More specifically: [SPOTIFIFE] Currently Playing Awesome Napalm Records Playlist: Now Playing: [He Has Returned] Up Next: 1. [P.A.R.T.Y.] 2. [Keeper of the Celestial Flame of Abernethy] 3. [Pirate's Scorn] 4. [Tip The Scales]
@@IAmCruent Am I the only one wondering what is a Rise Against song doing there among Alestorm and GloryHammer? At least a quick search didn't find any other song by that title.
@@randomguy6822 I believe Tip the Scales is actually meant to be the song from one of the DKC animations that Alex did (Return to Krocodile Isle), as all of the other songs are specifically ones he's done animated videos for.
That's probably the actual answer, although that one is apparently called "Tip the Scale", while I'm pretty sure the HUD says "Tip the ScaleS". Close enough, I guess.
I cannot overstate how much I love that the original couplet was integrated into this expanded canon, and in a place of honor no less. Put a gigantic smile on my face. This is pretty much the best thing Gloryhammer's released in...hell. _Ever,_ to me. Definitely a new favorite.
*teleports behind you* Nothing persona, kid, you are just in my way. LOVE! LOVE! LOVE the animation! The music is great too, but the animation really got me.
I have been listening to Gloryhammer for quite a while now and I really have to say seeing Alexes animations… it definitely adds another layer to my enjoyment. I really hope they collaborate more in the future!
There are so many wonderful touches in this animation! The stream chat in the Robot Prince's mind all going 'F', the unicorn horn lodged up his ass according to an error message, getting the whole band fighting. Hoots getting bonked by a leg That wonderful back to back segment, which - REALLY hard to do in 2d, with the rotation by the way. Love how the Robot Prince works with Angus there, rotating out of the way of the chain. The final backflip to get his friend to safety while they share one more look The shield march as the music absolutely SWELLS is my favorite part of the entire song. Zargothrax licking the knife of evil on his way out JUST to taunt the Robot Prince. 1:17 - The Robot Prince's severed arm points at Angus - Or perhaps the altar his head is at. Also the Nuclear Chaos Protocol activates in 1:30 at the 3:00 mark. It detonates at the 4:20 mark, just ten seconds off!
The animation by @AlexHendersonAnimation is incredible!!! So much feeling and power. Love the wings and flying scenes. Also, it's such a distinct style - tells everything it needs to, but doesn't feel like "this was made by disney, or giblie" - it's it's own thing. Great Job Alex and Gloryhammer.
Honestly, Gloryhammer and Henderson have both outdone themselves with this one. This is awesome! Plus seeing the Hootsman getting beaned in the back of the head by a robot part was pretty funny.
I don't want anyone to take this the wrong way, but I think Alex does Gloryhammer better than Gloryhammer. The music video for Keeper of the Celestial Flame was the most engaged I've ever been in any Gloryhammer content, and now he's managed to make me like the Robot Prince (at risk of sounding heretical, apparently). As someone who thought Maleficus Geminus was a weak finish for the album (not musically but storywise, one of the very few times I can say that), and whose second least favorite part was the Robot Prince, having these visuals accompanying his role adds a lot. Showing him struggle against the Knife of Evil rather than just say he died without mentioning him actually contributing to the fight, introducing some backstory between him and Angus that is reincorporated in the final battle, and of course the character/set designs and overall animation of both action sequences and emotional moments. It's phenomenal. I get the sense that Alex takes Gloryhammer more seriously than the actual band members (which knowing Chris maybe isn't saying a lot), all without losing the signature tongue-in-cheek tone. I don't mean for this to come across as trash-talking the band, I've listened to them since Rise of the Chaos Wizards for a reason, I'm just not sure how else to articulate how these videos reignite my enthusiasm for their music in a way nothing else does.
Holy crap, willcraft animations is still around…AND he listens to gloryhammer! I honestly haven’t seen your videos in a long time, but I can see the point you make in this comment. I think the robot Prince was originally meant as a joke, but now he has fans, a full song, and a music video that seriously expand upon him. Hope you’re doing well!
"Alex takes Gloryhammer more seriously than the actual band members" Gloryhammer taking power metal ham to 11 was the whole point of their band since the second album. It's why I love them so much - they perfectly understand that they're writing over the top fantasy bullshit, and they always embraced it fully. They shouldn't take themself seriously. Look at the Robot Prince himself. He was introduced right before the final song, had a few chorus in finale, was killed while doing basically nothing... and he became a meme among fans. Boba Fett of gloryhammer universe even. People loved him for what he was. So how could his depiction be bad, if he was well liked? As for anticlimactic ending of fourth album - second one ended with nearly every ally of Angus been killed, Hootsman discovering that he has a neutron star inside of him, and blowing up the Earth. Third - with god Hootsman arriving to save the day, when everyone else failed to stop Zargothrax ascension to godhood. Why are Starlords anticlimactic, when Deus Ex endings were staple of Gloryhammer albums?
@@DrNiradino I wanted to keep my comment concise since most people on TH-cam aren't huge fans of reading, and that comes at the expense of clarity. But since you're asking and I personally do like lots of words, I'll happily indulge you. "Gloryhammer taking power metal ham to 11 is the whole point" I know, this is why I specified "all without losing the signature tongue-in-cheek tone." Since that wasn't enough to convey my meaning, I'll elaborate: "Not taking something seriously" could mean anything from "not being too stuck-up about it" to "not caring". What made me a fan of Gloryhammer was that I got the sense that there was love and thought put into the songs despite the goofiness. They weren't taking themselves seriously, but they were taking the quality of their work seriously. In later years, I've at times gotten the impression that this isn't the case, and it's more of a cynical "We don't need to try that hard". Whether this is true or not is besides the point, what matters more is how the music comes across to the listener (Death of the author and all). And that is the kind of "not taking it seriously" that I'm not into. When I say that Alex seemingly takes it more seriously, I don't mean that he's making the fanboy mistake of insisting that it's way deeper than plebs realize and no laughing matter at all. No, he knows what makes Gloryhammer fun and he obviously puts a lot of effort into making that shine. That is the good kind of "taking it seriously". Acknowledging the silly aspects of something but still being passionate about it. "How could his depiction be bad, if he was well liked?" I'm not sure if this is what you mean, but that sounds a lot like "How can [movie you dislike] be bad if many other people like it?" Appeals to popularity aren't very useful because a lot of people can be wrong at once, so focusing on their reasoning is usually a better idea. But that aside, I'll explain why I personally did not like his depiction. My primary issue with him is actually musical rather than narrative. He just hijacks the song for a couple verses, changing the tone to something that clashes with the rest of the cataclysmic feel. I find that this is disruptive and detracts from a song I otherwise really like musically. I don't hate the idea though; I always believed that he should have had his own song earlier in the album, and then his first part in Maleficus Geminus could be cut while the second part could serve as reincorporation. So basically, in an alternate timeline where this song was on the album and his first part in the finale was rewritten to fit the rest of the song, I would probably have liked him too. "Why are Starlords anticlimactic, when Deus Ex endings were staple of Gloryhammer albums?" I never did mention that this was my issue with the song. There are actually several bits that bothered me, but they're too minor to get into here since the reply is already long enough; my biggest gripe was indeed the Starlords, but not for the reasons you suggest. I will say though, as an aside, them having done it before doesn't mean it's still just as okay. I know a lot of metal fans don't mind receiving pretty much the same thing over and over, but I personally get bored of that after a bit. The third album didn't get me as excited as the previous two because I was kinda getting the sense of "I get it, I've heard this", and I found the change of singer to be a much-needed breath of fresh air for the band's sound that helped elevate my enjoyment of their fourth album. Similarly, the formula of the narrative is starting to wear on me a little. I get that having recurring themes is fun, but I'm ready for them to change it up a bit more. Do something absurd like setting an album in an alternate dimension where everyone is genderbent and they get a female guest singer for Princess Agnes, I don't know. But anyway, detour over, back to my main point. As for my actual issue with the Starlords, it's simply that they _wipe out the entire planet._ Not just the bad guys or those involved in the conflict, everyone everywhere even beyond Fife's borders. It's one thing when the Hootsman does it to save many more lives because they can't think of a better way. But these guys were just upset that people played with their toys in a way they didn't like, and countless innocents died for it. Which would be fine if it was, you know, acknowledged. But there's no mention of Angus having any ethical concerns with this, and that's what really bothers me. It feels like a colossal oversight that leaves a bad aftertaste. I hope that covers it. If not, I probably won't mind trying again. I don't get to discuss my thoughts on this band that often.
@@BradyTheAlien I keep considering making a new account specifically for posting comments, but so far I always end up deciding against it since switching accounts is a minor inconvenience and I rarely comment nowadays anyway. And when I do, I usually don't get recognized. This is clearly an exception though, so hi. I am indeed still alive and I'm planning on keeping that up.
As soon as i heard that opening riff i knew who this song was about and i was SO NOT DISAPPOINTED! This is an incredible song and i love the way characters have their own unique riff that signifies the characters appearance or achievement. Looking forward to seeing you in February
The music, the action, the animation, the story. All so good to watch and re-watch. Incredible work from everyone involved! Callback to times, when videos to songs were short movies with actual story. Love it!
Netflix does some great stuff, they basically have endless pocket size to fund any project they have even the slightest faith in. They'd just need a good producer and a good director with a vision.
I got massive goosebumps with the original Maleficus Geminus chorus kicking in at the end. The Robot Prince saving Angus after getting reset and sacrificing himself was awesome to see.
Really like the Alestorm acknowledgement in the "Spotifife" playlist at the bottom left when he grabs Angus Mcfife II. I had paused to see who the secondary targets were and noticed it. It also lists the current song playing as "He Has Returned"
So happy to be collaborating with Gloryhammer again, and for the chance to bring the fabled Robot Prince to life. I hope you all enjoyed the video as much as I did making it! :D
Man i love you, Thanks for making such beautiful animations. Otherwise, I love your style, it has a very 2012 feel to it :D
These video's are really really great! I hope they will continue to work wth you for all the other new releases too! :D
I am so happy you made this
Sad that he died as quickly as he was re-introduced :(
@@flashn00b I mean, if you've heard Maleficus Geminus that's kind of how his lore goes
The Knife Of Evil was powerful enough to corrupt Ser Proletius and all the Knights of Crail. Even Angus McFife XIII plunged himself into a volcano to avoid giving into its effect. But the ROBOT PRINCE OF AUCHTERTOOL overcame it by the power of his will and circuits. He's literally built different.
And a little help from Angus II.
@@MartmeisterPaladinHaven yep by the touch of his finger to the robot
@@chupol5659that shot reminded me of how to train your Dragon lol
He could not stop the Nuclear Chaos Protocol, unfortunately :(
@@chupol5659 boop!
The fact the Robot Prince of Auchtertool could even temporarily resist the knife of evil means he’s gotta be POWERFUL.
Mighty indeed!
Are we allowed to mention Angus XIII's fate in this comment section?
granted he needed the princes help with that but still
Considering that the Knife infects you with 18D elder hell god energy, yes, the Robot Prince is pretty high on the pecking order, lol
When does the Robot Prince get on Death Battle?
@@flashn00b I have heard legends that he too managed to overcome it's power, but now travels distant realms under a new name
I love how the Gloryhammer fanbase collectively all saw the Robot Prince for the first time and was just like, "He's him!"
Can we just give Alex Henderson the rights to the Gloryhammer TV show already?! Man this was awesome!
Animation is complicated
@@Zhlfgkhan Japan: what?
I dont need a show, animated videos for as many songs as possible would be enough for me, i love his style
THERE WILL BE OR IS A TV SHOW?
@@Slimthicolashe was saying there should be one
If there's one thing we know about being nuked in the Gloryhammer Universe, it means he'll return as a God in the next album
The single cover suggests you're right.
Angus et Agnus, Redierunt!
In Caelio, Semper Dominabunt!
Astrae Princeps, Astrae Lux!
Sed non Caledonii, ipse crux?
Happy early St. Andrew's Day!
Yeah, but then he'd be too powerful and the story would just end then and there. They can't do that, so he'll probably come back and die again.
@@alanepithet2931 the hootsmans literally became the supreme god of the terrorvortex, he can absolutely become the machine god next album, but Chris already mention that the next album will follow more the Starlords of eternity and the new destiny of Angus Mcfife II
Robot God of Auchertool, from the heavens he will rule.
@@emetanti Mighty divine robot lord, Destined to reign forever more. "Insert sick robot dance moves"
Don't you love it when a throwaway character becomes a whole thing? I know I do! This is magnificent.
He was never a throwaway character.
@@cloudmaan4035
I mean he kinda was, he showed up in one line and died about 12 lines later but the community rallied (read, rioted) enough that now they’re gonna rewrite him into the story. Presumably anyway.
@@Bean41 This is just a track that got cut. It goes right after 'Sword Lord of the Goblin Horde.' The video shows events spanning a lifetime and ending at the 'Maleficus Geminus,' but the song itself sits nicely between 'Sword Lord' and 'Vorpal Lazerblaster.'
@@cloudmaan4035 the events shown include the middle of maleficus geminus, but it's implied there that he was directly slain by the knife of evil as opposed to self destructing a few minutes after being stabbed. I think it was more that they just wanted to capitalize on him being popular, and I have nothing against that because it turned into a good song.
@aaronscott7467 I am also a firm believer in the Robot Prince being stabbed to death, as originally depicted. But I stand by the prospect that this is just a cut song. The version of the final battle shown in the video cuts into the flow of how it was played in 'Maleficus Geminus,'and contradicting elements of his death as originally sung. So, I do not see the video as gospel (proverbially speaking), but I do see the song as canon to the album as originally intended. Setting it after 'Sword Lord of the Goblin Horde' not only introduces us to the Robot Prince as a character, but also to his musical theme. It also helps cap off what I perceive to be ACT 2 of this story. Listening to the final act with the musical and lyrical context of this song in mind makes it much more powerful when that classic Robot Prince of Auchtertool theme plays during his final moments, and cements him as a real character in this world alongside Angus, the Hootsman, and everyone else. This song isn't a cash grab. It's a forgotten scroll of ancient knowledge unused til now by the authorial storyteller we call Gloryhammer.
i quite like how the henderson animations characterize Angus. All we ever really got before was that he's very determined and a little introspective every now and then. It's cool to see stuff like dropping his hammer and approaching his friend to boop the evil out of him. And the "OHSHIT" face whenever he's getting thrown around is a fun touch too. Makes him feel like an actual dude getting into wild adventures maybe the tiniest bit out of his depth.
Another comment pointed out that the Prince did the same too Angus when he was a child
The joy in Angus' face at 2:04 is something else ngl. I know it's also something else, but I just noticed that part.
ONe thing I love about Henderson animations is the personal flair in each character's movements. Like Zargo having that theatrical swagger befitting of any big bad evil guy. Not to mention the very small moments of hesitancy in Angus which are quickly turned into more bolstered postures. Tells a tale of hero with some self-doubt, but who is not going to let that be an obstacle.
Angus II is younger and more reckless than Angus I or XIII were.
I am thinking like Angus is a different guy every time, so giving each iteration (except Angus McFyfe XIII, who appeared twice) a different personality would be awesome.
Like the Dad of this Angus for example is by far the most bloodthirsty and violent Angus, Angus II is far more friendship oriented and Angus XIII is by far the most heroic one.
Love the visual of Angus using a chain on the hammer.
GLORYFLAIL
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@@jakebarnfield3862 Calling it now: Album 5 will be inspired by the God of War franchise.
Translated binary code: Mighty Warriors! Please enjoy this new song about my robotic adventures across the galaxy! I love you all!
I love you too man
Thanks very much for that, I was just going to ask if someone could translate it.
Meanwhile the FifeStream chat near the end is basically just shit talking our boy (also how what the hell is with Zargothrax freezing the Princess again, although at least this time she has something to watch)
Artificis Scotii Codex Inter Imperium! Thank you for this. I didn't make it to the description until much later.
He was too pure for the sinful world of Universe-38B.
@@alanepithet2931 Considering he has a Unicorn horn shoved up his primary rear exhaust port (@3:01), I'd put some serious doubt into that purity. Heroic, yes. Pure, doubtful. (Also if anyone could get a full transcript of the hate monologue on the lefthand side at that time stamp, it'd be much appreciated)
The amount of new lore that just got dropped is insane thank you again Gloryhammer for another amazing song
DESTINED TO REIGN FOREVER MORE
KNIFE OF EVIL IS TOO GREAT
@JoneHoftun prince of the robots meet his fate 😔
@@gloryhammermemerLeaving an appreciation reply for your contributions to hyping the Robot Prince up with your cracking meme
nice to see you here man :D
🤘🤘
Really liked the detail of the tufts of Angus McFife II fabolously long hair being shown rather than fully being covered by the helmet. Both the video and the music are truly something else.
So Auchtertool is an outerdimentional realm where godly robot protectors live. Quality.
Holy Flaming Hammer of Unholy Cosmic Frost says "to the shores of Auchtertool", implying that it's still on earth and in some way borders dundee or is across a body of water from it
The funny thing is, Auchtertool in real life is a village of 635 people. And in GH lore, it's where heroes are built.
@@thegamerator10It’s always hilarious to me how all these wacky sounding places in GH’s epic sci-fi/fantasy world are actual places in Scotland. 😂
@mythical_pizza It seemed to me like it was more one of the borders of Fife was the shores of Auchtertool, which is built on a river FWI.
Nah, just a random town in Scotland, like every single location ^^
Am i the only one who STILL wants more of the Robotprince of Auchtertool?
You definitely aren't. When I saw the single release, I legit thought the Robot Prince had somehow survived the knife of evil and subsequent deletion of Universe 38B
@@flashn00b My hopes are high since 2:59 says "the robot prince needs to be louder, angrier, and have access to a time machine"
@@arrymy if he somehow manages to be a recurring character, I hope Captain Yarrface plays the Robot Prince on-stage
@@flashn00b I'm all for it. I want some Auchtertool rap
The Robot Prince will return.
At 1:07 when the Robot Prince saved Angus he booped his head and then later when Angus wanted to save the Robot Prince at 3:56 he booped his head in return. You can even see that moment in a few frames before he becomes good again.
Angus also boops the Robot Prince's head to re-activate him at 1:47.
Also notice how each time one of the boops the other there is a small jolt of electricity or something.
Sasuke & Itachi
And he has an unicorn 🦄 plushie!!
Return to the forest of unicorns someday and would be epic. Hope . They didn't all died back then. 😢
I love the easter eggs in the video xD like "Whenever the robot prince isn't on screen all the other characters should be asking where's the robot prince" xD
"I have to go now, my planet needs me"
-The Robot Prince, probably
"Unicorn horn found clogging primary rear exhaust port." None shall kink-shame the Robot Prince!
Also the Fifestream having Chris going off about having bet the entire tours budget on the robot.
No joke, I would pay to watch a Gloryhammer movie in theaters. Even if it is legitimately just one of the albums played from start to finish as a series of music videos like this. I would be 100% onboard for it.
1:05 Angus McFife I cameo
Gloryhammer's DND table must be amazing.
Playing Warforged this time ;)
Damn right pal 😮
I´m playing the Robot Prince in a Gloryhammer inspired DnD Campaign. And yes, it´s awesome.
Chris seems like the kind of DM where the campaign goes completely off the rails and he just rolls with it and the result is an adventure that's completely cracked out and so much more awesome than originally intended. Like it started out as a standard quest to defeat an evil wizard but took a crazy hard left turn into futuristic space adventure and alternate timelines, Hootsgods, double wizards and robot princes.
@@kevinramsey417That's my headcanon about GH lore. This is just one of those D&D tables where everybody goofs off and shitposts the whole session. They reuse the same characters for every campaign, and the whole thing has gone completely off the rails basically from session one. But everybody is having fun, so it's fine.
The battles in this are SO SMOOTH??? I love this so much, i love the robot prince, I ordered the robot prince shirt from the European gloryhammer site and shelled out for international shipping because the American nuclear blast site just wasn’t cutting it. I love this so much. I love this band.
Always wondered who the Robot Prince of Auchtertool exactly was. This was the best way to explain, shit made me cry. So happy you guys decided to do more of this amazing animation style. Can't wait to see more!
This is basically the story where the robot prince gets stabbed by the knife of evil in the song Maleficus Geminus
But rather just dying like what we thought happened in Maleficus Geminus, this song gave us detail that he also sacrificed himself and turned into a nuke for the glory of Dundee.
All we need is a music vid of Maleficus Geminus itself
Taking a page out of the Hootsman's playbook. Gotta respect that!
I was kindda pissed off when the robot prince was stabbed. The notes associated with him are amazing but his existence lasted for only one song.
Seeing him again and learning more about him is amazing
“Superman” 🤖 🥲
@@MettiaFeroxJust like the Dwarves in Apocalypse 1992.
But not as much of a banger song.
so that a reason why robot died on the knife of evil
You're laughing? HyperChrisZ bet an entire tour budget at Casino Dundee on that fight and you're laughing?! They're going to break his legs!
So you also noticed the live stream chat?
Calling it now: Casino Dundee is run by Captain Yarrface, and hoards it all for Rumahoy's tour budget.
@@flashn00b I was wondering how they could keep funding their tours after so many years without a new album!
I'm really glad they included the 3 companions kicking some ass
I haven't really seen a lot of Gloryhammer stuff, so I dunno if this is normal, but it *really* got a surprise laugh out of me when the wizard just kind of also has an assault rifle.
@@Argusthecat very much normal for Gloryhammer I mean for goodness sake The Hootsmen (the big guy with the glorious beard) has a fleet of space Submarines called the Hootsforce which was scene in this vid
@@Argusthecat adding to what Chao said, the Hootsman is also "a cyborg powered by by a neutron star"
@@Argusthecat A blaster assault rifle, too! Just the usual Gloryhammer stuff. We also have Holy Flaming Hammer of Unholy Cosmic Frost, Ancestral Laserdragon, Legendary Enchanted Jetpacks, Missiles of Nuclear Justice, Laser Horse of Kirrenmuir, Vorpal Laserblaster of Pittenweem... The usual :D
Oh, and of course, can't forget the cyborg barbarian wielding a battleaxe riding a nuclear-powered motorbike through post-apocalyptic wasteland made from nuclear war, across which the toxic dragons fly! HOOTS!
In this video, according to the FifeStream Chat being streamed by The Robot Prince
Christopher Bowes canonically exists in the Gloryhammer universe and did bet an entire tour's budget against Angus.
That's absolutely incredible
At casino Dundee no less
Probably how Zargothrax knew they were coming
Casino Dundee takes another victim.
Why are you keeping listening to a bunch of racist??
I finished with this band a bunch of hypocrity
His death was a punch to my guts in Maleficus Geminus. It is a cry in glory in this one.
What a great friend he was.
Rest in peace, mighty robot prince of Auchtertool
4:16 "The Robot Prince will return"
This is gonna be a neverending game of tag where Angus and the Robot Prince keep saving one another
he will return, after all:he is destined to reign forevermore
BY THE POWER OF THE HOLY KING OF AUCHTERTOOL! HAIL THE (now) MECHA KING of AUCHTERTOOL!
@@yes-nd9qd That actually might be what's implied since Maleficus Geminus says "Heir to the Mecha-King" while this one says "He is the Mecha-King."
gotta say, Zargothrax DEFINITELY won in the weapon lottery with the Knife of Evil
Alex is so amazing at facial expressions. It gives Angus McFife and the Robot Prince so much humanity.
Now I'm just thinking, but considering how the Robot Prince has been around since the youth of Angus McFifth II, and since the Vorpal Laserblaster was never properly searched for prior to the Alpha-1's awakening, what if the Vorpal Laserblaster is the Robot Prince's arm, the one Ralathor was holding that got separated from the Robot Prince after the other mechs were corrupted years ago?
It's a neat idea, but the Vorpal Laserblaster is one of the 3 weapons created by the starlords, along with the Hammer of Glory and the Knife of Evil, so it predates our prince by a bit. That and if he had the VLB he would be absolutely busted, not to mention that Zargothrax's clone steals the Blaster close to end of the last album, so no one on the good side of things ever gets their hands on it
@@mikenorthrop5815 You are completely correct in that assessment, however I was more speaking about said laserblaster being incorporated into the Robot Prince during construction (it being the reason why he wasn't affected by the Knife of Evil until actually being stabbed with it, unlike the other robots in the video as they succumbed when the creator robot did), along with that the animation continuity is slightly different to the main lore of the albums (see the Keeper of the Celestial Flames video wherein it isn't Clone Alpha-1 with the Laserblaster that frees Zargothrax, but Angus II with the Hammer of Glory).
In any case it was a What-if style thought, mostly inspired some speculations and rumours (ie rumours that the magic dragon was supposed to be a mecha beast, but was scrapped because another band had a similar idea, so instead Magic Dragon was a decent compromise, and then speculations that with how various dragons in Gloryhammer songs are said to have 'laser fire breath' that the dragons are either guardians of the Laserblaster, or are mystical/mechanical constructs housing the Laserblaster inside of them, then taking those ideas, the various weapons that the Robot Prince has, plus with the final line of this song saying that "The Robot Prince Will Return" it made me think, 'Ok what-if the Robot Prince is the chosen wielder of the Vorpal Laserblaster, and that he incorporates it into his systems, and since we don't see Alpha-1 wielding the Laserblaster, but he's the one that stabs the Robot Prince, maybe that's how he steals it'
@@AJTaiyou The magic dragon is a nuclear powered metal laserdragon.
That's a good speculation though the lazerblaster might just be the "solar gun" mentioned in Universe of Fire.
Also the arm seems to be used as a dowsing rod to find the robot princes shrine rather than a weapon.
Did Angus just break that spell with a boop to the snoot? That's fucking awesome....
Holy boop of justice to remind Auchtie of the children
Pushed the reset button)
Not completely. The nuke was still armed :(
I think its more that the boop reminded the robot prince that its Angus, we can see the Robot Prince boop Angus when he was a child
Prince Angus gave the Robot Prince the same poke to the nose that he received as a child from the Robot Prince. It also looks like there's a little spark of electricity in the pokes so maybe the little spark had something to do with it too
Every music video we get closer to a full animated movie and i for one am here for it
Woke up to this. It's a good omen for the day.
Same. I think my alarm went off within a 5 minute span of the video being uploaded, so I knew first thing I was doing once I had breakfast ready.
Wasnt for me
@@maskogrevgc2934 Yeah, turned out to be the upshot of a bad day
3:23 "Status: Disintegrated but got better" is a world-class Monty Python reference.
3:23 "Status [of Ralathor, Proletius, and the Hootsman] has updated to 'Disintegrated but got better.'"
This band takes their story both seriously and not at all and I love it to death.
I love how smug Zargothrax is, the way he catches the Knife of Evil after infecting all the other robots and then just dips is perfect for his character.
4:00 If you look at the log on the right, you can see a casino Dundee reference!
Lowkey want a song now about the hootsman not only conquering Hollywood, but also Vegas for the ultimate Casino Dundee
Istg if there's no casino dundee song in the new album
Fifestream chat. It's also Chris Bowes saying it too
4:10 "Angus...
You... stay...
I... go...
No... following."
You dare to use that heart wrenching quote?
The song is really really great, but the video, with the animation and the references, is once again a masterpiece!
My thoughts on this single/video......
1) The Astral Dwarves of Aberdeen walked so the Robot Prince could run
2) The climax gave off some major Iron Giant Vibes
3) I loved Proletius' Lute solo during the battle
4) Alex's animation elevates an already excellent song to new heights
5) Now the catchiest chorus from Return of the Kingdom of Fife gets a full song. Plus great backstory for RPOA, the Mecha-King looks like a mash up of Yhorm the Giant and High Lord Wolnir from Dark Souls III fused (Fun fact: Cellardyke is a real town east of Anstruther in Fife)
6) This was a pleasant surprise, and a great way to musically put a bow on 2024.
2:04
Considering the Robot Prince saved a young Angus the 2nd, those are the smiling eyes of a man who get's to kick ass with his hero!
3:37 THEY SAID THE LINE!!!!!!
3:01 Background text on the right says " Unicorn Horn found clogging primary rear exhaust port>" It appears our prince may of been naughty.
3:10 background text is a live stream chat mostly saying F
3:24 Spotify list on the left, on the right updating the status of Ralathor, Proletius and The Hootsman from [DECEASED] to [DISINTEGRATED BUT GOT BETTER]
4:01 Left text reveals Angus managed to reactivate our Princes Anti-Virus which allows our Robot prince to briefly pause the installation of Knife_of_Evil.exe, right is the live stream chat now complaining that they're losing money on betting on the Robot Prince to win.
2:59 Patch notes on a new version of the Knife_of_Evil.exe - Issues Addressed //The Robot Prince needs to be louder, angrier and have access to a time machine //Whenever the Robot Prince isn't on screen, all the other characters should be asking where's the Robot PrinceXD
@@beejaabee30 Love the implication that someone, perhap Zargothrax himself is part software dev now, coding artefacts of evil. Not bad for a guy who started out making baskets.
Tank you guys. I feel like I’m 11 again, and my favorite series Argai is on tv. Hail to the robot prince! Will be rooting for his return.
In my hour of need, the Robot Prince returned.
I had a really dark night after Thanksgiving and I woke up to this surprise drop and you just made my whole day so much brighter because of it.
Thank you Gloryhammer and thank you Alex for another awesome video!
Hoots!
I woke up in the middle of the night and saw this. A bad night went to a great night fast. In hoots we trust!
Mighty Warriors! Please enjoy this new song about my robotic adventures across the galaxy! I love you all!
The binary code in the description
04:27 I SEE A D20. 🔝🔝🔝
Dude, look at the windows at 1:39. It's a D20 in the center, and a D4, D6, D8 and D10 in the side windows.
This world WORSHIPS D&D.
Yes!, see it too!
There are more than one!
I really hope that this song will lead to more songs or an album, Gloryhammer has got to be my favorite band and its so cool what they’ve been doing with their albums telling a story
New Gloryhammer, Best Black Friday Ever!
Good Mourning, indeed! I didn't even think about Megadeth today until I read this comment.
This is unironically my favorite character in the Gloryhammer lore
Holy crap, you have outdone yourselves. The song is great but the video is absolutely spectacular. Just wow.
And yup, this definitely should be a movie or tv show. I would watch it.
I like how Zargothrax beats the Hootsman in melee, then let himself be captured so he can turn god.
Man always have a plan and they always do him dirty in the end.
Or that first fight with the giant swordsman. His moves are just so smooth, even for a villain with an already slick moustache...
The Robot Prince Beam Struggling against the Vorpal Laser Blaster of Pitenweem (which I choose to believe is what Zargothrax is blasting with since it's bearer fuses with it), was actually always part of how I imagined this fight. I feel extremely vindicated.
Its really amazing how the band just got elevated so much with Sozos, don't me wrong I love Thomas, but since the change gloryhammer has been knocking it out the park
Zargothrax is a true beast. He deserves his own show!
Unlike most of the others commenting, I am a relatively normal person and I enjoy your music.
Beautiful. Amazing. Glorious. Wonderful. Fantastic.
Seeing the Kingdom of Fife come to life through animation is just awesome.
3:24
Spotifife
Currently playing:
Awesome music video
That’s a damn good Easter egg
Honestly my favorite thing in that shot is "Status updated to [disintegrated but got better]"
More specifically:
[SPOTIFIFE]
Currently Playing
Awesome Napalm Records Playlist:
Now Playing:
[He Has Returned]
Up Next:
1. [P.A.R.T.Y.]
2. [Keeper of the Celestial Flame of Abernethy]
3. [Pirate's Scorn]
4. [Tip The Scales]
@@IAmCruent Am I the only one wondering what is a Rise Against song doing there among Alestorm and GloryHammer? At least a quick search didn't find any other song by that title.
@@randomguy6822 I believe Tip the Scales is actually meant to be the song from one of the DKC animations that Alex did (Return to Krocodile Isle), as all of the other songs are specifically ones he's done animated videos for.
That's probably the actual answer, although that one is apparently called "Tip the Scale", while I'm pretty sure the HUD says "Tip the ScaleS". Close enough, I guess.
I cannot overstate how much I love that the original couplet was integrated into this expanded canon, and in a place of honor no less. Put a gigantic smile on my face. This is pretty much the best thing Gloryhammer's released in...hell. _Ever,_ to me. Definitely a new favorite.
This is the best Gloryhammer has ever sounded in my opinion
*teleports behind you* Nothing persona, kid, you are just in my way.
LOVE! LOVE! LOVE the animation! The music is great too, but the animation really got me.
Jesus H Christ Gloryhammer keeps getting better and better with every relsease
I have been listening to Gloryhammer for quite a while now and I really have to say seeing Alexes animations… it definitely adds another layer to my enjoyment.
I really hope they collaborate more in the future!
Nobody talking about how Zargothrax blows the end of his finger gun after the knife hits? 1:24
Now I want to play Adeptus Mechanicus with the Robot Prince as the Leader😍
Heroforge yourself a robot prince mini!
Good idea but I like to build minis with bitz and leftover models.
@@DerNils91 Then Nekrons are probably the bitz you crave 😋
I love all the touch ups on the caracter designs from the last video. Like the hair sticking out from the back of the helmet.
Damn imagine how cool it would be to have an animated series of gloryhammer's lore
There are so many wonderful touches in this animation! The stream chat in the Robot Prince's mind all going 'F', the unicorn horn lodged up his ass according to an error message, getting the whole band fighting.
Hoots getting bonked by a leg
That wonderful back to back segment, which - REALLY hard to do in 2d, with the rotation by the way. Love how the Robot Prince works with Angus there, rotating out of the way of the chain.
The final backflip to get his friend to safety while they share one more look
The shield march as the music absolutely SWELLS is my favorite part of the entire song.
Zargothrax licking the knife of evil on his way out JUST to taunt the Robot Prince.
1:17 - The Robot Prince's severed arm points at Angus - Or perhaps the altar his head is at.
Also the Nuclear Chaos Protocol activates in 1:30 at the 3:00 mark. It detonates at the 4:20 mark, just ten seconds off!
I'm really glad you enjoyed it, it's always really nice to see people catching all the little details :)
The detonation *might* even still actually be on schedule, because there's at least a little slow motion between the two events.
@Argusthecat Oh good point!
I wasn't sold on the Robot Prince of Auchtertool bandwagon before now but yes. He is amazing.
The animation by @AlexHendersonAnimation is incredible!!! So much feeling and power. Love the wings and flying scenes. Also, it's such a distinct style - tells everything it needs to, but doesn't feel like "this was made by disney, or giblie" - it's it's own thing. Great Job Alex and Gloryhammer.
Epic song + epic video = pure epicness
Honestly, Gloryhammer and Henderson have both outdone themselves with this one. This is awesome!
Plus seeing the Hootsman getting beaned in the back of the head by a robot part was pretty funny.
I don't want anyone to take this the wrong way, but I think Alex does Gloryhammer better than Gloryhammer. The music video for Keeper of the Celestial Flame was the most engaged I've ever been in any Gloryhammer content, and now he's managed to make me like the Robot Prince (at risk of sounding heretical, apparently). As someone who thought Maleficus Geminus was a weak finish for the album (not musically but storywise, one of the very few times I can say that), and whose second least favorite part was the Robot Prince, having these visuals accompanying his role adds a lot. Showing him struggle against the Knife of Evil rather than just say he died without mentioning him actually contributing to the fight, introducing some backstory between him and Angus that is reincorporated in the final battle, and of course the character/set designs and overall animation of both action sequences and emotional moments. It's phenomenal. I get the sense that Alex takes Gloryhammer more seriously than the actual band members (which knowing Chris maybe isn't saying a lot), all without losing the signature tongue-in-cheek tone.
I don't mean for this to come across as trash-talking the band, I've listened to them since Rise of the Chaos Wizards for a reason, I'm just not sure how else to articulate how these videos reignite my enthusiasm for their music in a way nothing else does.
Holy crap, willcraft animations is still around…AND he listens to gloryhammer! I honestly haven’t seen your videos in a long time, but I can see the point you make in this comment. I think the robot Prince was originally meant as a joke, but now he has fans, a full song, and a music video that seriously expand upon him. Hope you’re doing well!
Idk if I'd say he's better at being Gloryhammer than... well yeah, but he IS really good of making something more cohesive out of the song.
"Alex takes Gloryhammer more seriously than the actual band members"
Gloryhammer taking power metal ham to 11 was the whole point of their band since the second album. It's why I love them so much - they perfectly understand that they're writing over the top fantasy bullshit, and they always embraced it fully. They shouldn't take themself seriously.
Look at the Robot Prince himself. He was introduced right before the final song, had a few chorus in finale, was killed while doing basically nothing... and he became a meme among fans. Boba Fett of gloryhammer universe even. People loved him for what he was. So how could his depiction be bad, if he was well liked?
As for anticlimactic ending of fourth album - second one ended with nearly every ally of Angus been killed, Hootsman discovering that he has a neutron star inside of him, and blowing up the Earth. Third - with god Hootsman arriving to save the day, when everyone else failed to stop Zargothrax ascension to godhood. Why are Starlords anticlimactic, when Deus Ex endings were staple of Gloryhammer albums?
@@DrNiradino I wanted to keep my comment concise since most people on TH-cam aren't huge fans of reading, and that comes at the expense of clarity. But since you're asking and I personally do like lots of words, I'll happily indulge you.
"Gloryhammer taking power metal ham to 11 is the whole point"
I know, this is why I specified "all without losing the signature tongue-in-cheek tone." Since that wasn't enough to convey my meaning, I'll elaborate: "Not taking something seriously" could mean anything from "not being too stuck-up about it" to "not caring". What made me a fan of Gloryhammer was that I got the sense that there was love and thought put into the songs despite the goofiness. They weren't taking themselves seriously, but they were taking the quality of their work seriously. In later years, I've at times gotten the impression that this isn't the case, and it's more of a cynical "We don't need to try that hard". Whether this is true or not is besides the point, what matters more is how the music comes across to the listener (Death of the author and all). And that is the kind of "not taking it seriously" that I'm not into.
When I say that Alex seemingly takes it more seriously, I don't mean that he's making the fanboy mistake of insisting that it's way deeper than plebs realize and no laughing matter at all. No, he knows what makes Gloryhammer fun and he obviously puts a lot of effort into making that shine. That is the good kind of "taking it seriously". Acknowledging the silly aspects of something but still being passionate about it.
"How could his depiction be bad, if he was well liked?"
I'm not sure if this is what you mean, but that sounds a lot like "How can [movie you dislike] be bad if many other people like it?" Appeals to popularity aren't very useful because a lot of people can be wrong at once, so focusing on their reasoning is usually a better idea. But that aside, I'll explain why I personally did not like his depiction. My primary issue with him is actually musical rather than narrative. He just hijacks the song for a couple verses, changing the tone to something that clashes with the rest of the cataclysmic feel. I find that this is disruptive and detracts from a song I otherwise really like musically. I don't hate the idea though; I always believed that he should have had his own song earlier in the album, and then his first part in Maleficus Geminus could be cut while the second part could serve as reincorporation. So basically, in an alternate timeline where this song was on the album and his first part in the finale was rewritten to fit the rest of the song, I would probably have liked him too.
"Why are Starlords anticlimactic, when Deus Ex endings were staple of Gloryhammer albums?"
I never did mention that this was my issue with the song. There are actually several bits that bothered me, but they're too minor to get into here since the reply is already long enough; my biggest gripe was indeed the Starlords, but not for the reasons you suggest. I will say though, as an aside, them having done it before doesn't mean it's still just as okay. I know a lot of metal fans don't mind receiving pretty much the same thing over and over, but I personally get bored of that after a bit. The third album didn't get me as excited as the previous two because I was kinda getting the sense of "I get it, I've heard this", and I found the change of singer to be a much-needed breath of fresh air for the band's sound that helped elevate my enjoyment of their fourth album. Similarly, the formula of the narrative is starting to wear on me a little. I get that having recurring themes is fun, but I'm ready for them to change it up a bit more. Do something absurd like setting an album in an alternate dimension where everyone is genderbent and they get a female guest singer for Princess Agnes, I don't know. But anyway, detour over, back to my main point.
As for my actual issue with the Starlords, it's simply that they _wipe out the entire planet._ Not just the bad guys or those involved in the conflict, everyone everywhere even beyond Fife's borders. It's one thing when the Hootsman does it to save many more lives because they can't think of a better way. But these guys were just upset that people played with their toys in a way they didn't like, and countless innocents died for it. Which would be fine if it was, you know, acknowledged. But there's no mention of Angus having any ethical concerns with this, and that's what really bothers me. It feels like a colossal oversight that leaves a bad aftertaste.
I hope that covers it. If not, I probably won't mind trying again. I don't get to discuss my thoughts on this band that often.
@@BradyTheAlien I keep considering making a new account specifically for posting comments, but so far I always end up deciding against it since switching accounts is a minor inconvenience and I rarely comment nowadays anyway. And when I do, I usually don't get recognized. This is clearly an exception though, so hi. I am indeed still alive and I'm planning on keeping that up.
SO good. I was really hoping to see more of this character, and I'm incredibly glad Gloryhammer was willing to provide!
Me: just shaking package of seeds
Every pigeon in 100 m radius: 1:26
Thanks Robot Prince of Auchtertool, we love you too ❤
this is so cool !! wish we had an animated series of dundee telling the whole history. EPICO
I love that the countdown for the detonation played out in realtime and was actually accurate. Attention to detail. Bravo
Gloryhammer never disappoints! I love this song!
As soon as i heard that opening riff i knew who this song was about and i was SO NOT DISAPPOINTED!
This is an incredible song and i love the way characters have their own unique riff that signifies the characters appearance or achievement. Looking forward to seeing you in February
I love that The Robot Prince of Auchtertool is actually streaming on Twitch and has his viewers chat in his UI.
YES! We are getting Maleficus Geminus in pieces!!!!! LETSS GOOOOOOOO
Great collaboration again! I CANNOT WAIT TO SING IT LIVE WITH YOU NERDS!!!
Finally, the long-awaited song for the robot prince!
I would love to have a model kit of the Robot Prince of Auchtertool.
Rest in peace, mighty prince. May you reign forevermore.
Another excellent song and video!
This might be one of my favourite power metal modern songs ever. Beast in Black level of catchyness!
I have waited so long! Happy Thanksgiving to all, and to all a Robot Prince of Auchtertool.
The music, the action, the animation, the story. All so good to watch and re-watch. Incredible work from everyone involved! Callback to times, when videos to songs were short movies with actual story. Love it!
If you Pause at 3:57 you'll see the Prince Flashing back to when he saved Angus. Very nice touch blink and you'll miss it.
Whatever you do. DON`T give in to Knife of evil Netflix. This animation and story alone makes you way too good for them. This was simply amazing.
Netflix does some great stuff, they basically have endless pocket size to fund any project they have even the slightest faith in. They'd just need a good producer and a good director with a vision.
When you watch a video start to end with the goofiest smile. This was incredible
Awesome song and clip!!! Also, big shout out to whomever mastered the recording, amazing quality work!
I got massive goosebumps with the original Maleficus Geminus chorus kicking in at the end.
The Robot Prince saving Angus after getting reset and sacrificing himself was awesome to see.
we NEED a Gloryahmmer animated series badly
the way we NEED an epic animated Gloryhammer musical movie!!!!
Really like the Alestorm acknowledgement in the "Spotifife" playlist at the bottom left when he grabs Angus Mcfife II. I had paused to see who the secondary targets were and noticed it. It also lists the current song playing as "He Has Returned"
This would be a great RPG!
You guys have to make a series out of this.
That`s f....ng awesome!!!