Wow! The screaming goats are canon.
Quote:[b]Thor: Love and Thunder[/b] is a kitchen sink full of imaginative delights. From Bao gods to Thor-powered kids, this movie splashes [b]Taika Waititi[/b]'s creative genius all over the screen at every turn. One of the funniest elements of the movie, though, is Thor's (Chris Hemsworth) gigantic screaming goats! But these raucous giants aren't unique to this movie. They were originally introduced in the Thor comics.
Known in the comics as Toothgrinder and Toothgnasher, these mystical goats are based on Tanngnjóstr and Tanngrisnir of Norse mythology. They first appear in 1976's Thor Annual Vol. 1 #5 amidst the War of the Gods. Primarily stationed at the helm of Thor's chariot, traveling him across realms, Toothgrider and Toothgnasher are insanely powerful beings. Powerful enough to damage Mjölnir at will. They can also each be reborn if they've been eaten, that is unless a bone has been broken in that process. So, they can be reborn if killed in very particular circumstances. Loki does, at a certain point in the comics, also magically resurrect Toothgnasher after War of the Realms. A thoughtful gift to brother Thor. At another point, Thor also instructs Toothgnasher and Toothgrinder to guard Mjölnir. While all of these powerful attributes and exciting happenstances aren't all leveraged in the plot of Thor: Love and Thunder, the summer blockbuster does use these two loud and excitable goats to impeccable comedic affect.
As a matter of fact, my anger does keep me warm