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  • worst animation evar

  • @haleemah8800 Lissten to the words then. Marroitt Edgar was not just a wordsmith. He was also very accurate in what he said. Also, the Bajieux tapestry was made in England, not Normandy nor France.

  • so? that still doesn't change the fact that Harold fought on foot in this battle

  • I watched this at my school.

  • @roblox751123 Same 8D

  • Theme music from EV Nova lol

  • lol, harold made more than a few mistakes. i adore the battle of hastings ^.=.^

  • Harold never made the mistakes, it was indiscipline from the English right flank of the wall that cost England the battle, up until late afternoon the French and Flemish corp of the Norman army were taking a severe beaten, it was only their inexperience in charging down the hill after them that caused the defeat, if they had remained static the day would of been Englands.

  • No, the day would still have been Harold's if Willy hadn't got lucky.

  • @j0andc0 French corp? You mean Breton?

  • harold was on foot not on horseback

  • eeeee bah gum Harold a yorkshire lad

  • oi u the anglo-saxons didnt have any cavarly so how was harold on a horse harold was on foot

  • well, now, a pedant like you would obviously be aware that cavalry need horses and the Anglo-Saxons did not have cavalry; however, if kings did not travel on foot, how did they travel? No, don't tell me, let me guess, was it on horseback?

  • Plenty of the Saxons rode to the battle, but they fought on foot.

  • Yes they did have calvalry it was documented as being used by King Harold of England against King Harald Hardrada of Norway at the Battle of Stamfordbridge!

  • i dont get it

  • even joe jonas look beter than that

  • lol this is funny! hehe

  • i thought the normans arrived at pevensey, anyhow no matter lol that was funny :)

  • They did, now try to make it rhyme! 8>)

  • what rhyme

  • Sorry to be a pedant but you have missed out 2 verses. Some of the others don't tally with my knowledge of the monologue, did you do it from memory?

  • Yes, it was from memory. I even had to add a verse. What are the ones that you remember, please

  • I CANT HERE ANYTHING

  • I assume you had the sound ON so try using a microsoft AVI codec or DIVX codec on your computer

  • hahahahahahahahaha

  • the atual battle of hastings took place in a spot called battle by the way cool poem!

    couple of questions.

    Is that you speaking?

    Y not do something else in history like Jersey (Channel Islands)

  • It is me speaking with a fake Lancashire accent. If you can point me in the direction of an "Odd Ode" about Jersey (or anywhere else) then I'll see what I can do.

    I'm thinking of doing "Albert And The Lion" another Marriott Edgar "Odd Ode".

    Tony

  • watchin it in history BORING!!!

  • CRAP

  • My, my, what a very polite person you are. And so concise too!

  • that's not how it happened

    they act landed at a place called Pevensy

  • No. but then Pevnsey doesn't scan, does it?

  • s'pose

  • check ou ma vids

    type in lilkids den u can c emm

  • Now why would I do that when you can't even speak decent English.

  • hi i was just wondering how u do those effects with the cartoons. please reply back asap thz alot.

  • Had alot of promise but looked like you run out of ideas towards the end. I thought the animation was hilarious though!!

  • I suppose I did run short in a way. It was an entry into a local video club's competition. It had to be "all my own work" and I didn't take long enough in its preparation. That's probably why it only came 2nd. As they say, fail to prepare and prepare to fail.

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