The version I first learned as a child was the huntsman chopping the wolf's belly open with his axe. I've never heard this version where he simply shakes the grandma out.
@@nelsama0881 In the version I've heard the stones made him thirsty (becuse fairy tale logic, I guess) and he went to drink in the river and drowned, but it's pretty similar all in all.
I love Jazza's reaction to the innocent fairytale scene and while he says "I love it!" (which we all do) he looks at the camera and we see in his eyes the "oh shit after his Disneyland setting I have to show him the horror scene I just created".
I love how the wolf is suffering, the huntsman was watching, the grandma is crawling out, and then little red riding hood is just standing there like “This is fine. :)”
_"Yeah, you can put it back, though, on it afterwards"_ You know, if you did that, if you put the blood-covered Little Red Riding Hood back on the Disney-style diorama it would somehow be even more disturbing than the whole huntsman scene.
I honestly want to see Jazza do a whole bookshelf of these now. Just imagine a bookshelf full of you favorite childhood storys but when you open them they portray the true endings
@@katconopo856 Hunchback of Notre Dame Not a Grimm fairy tale, but hear me out… The cover shows Quasimodo looking over the horizon at the sun setting over Paris from the tower. The inside is Esmeralda at the gallows Or the Little Mermaid with the cover showing the Disney ending and the inside is the Andersen version with her turning into foam. And Lion King/Hamlet parallel but that’s really stretching it. Cover is Simba and Nala standing triumphantly on top of The rock. Inside is all other characters dead and Simba lying on the ground slowly bleeding and dying
@@dogskulls Not really, she wakes up, because one of her children suck on her finger and remove the flax on it. Also a good idea, is the last scene from Cinderella, when she get married and her stepsisters get in the church. Two birds attack their eyes and the two get blind.
I have never heard the “shaking grandma out”, I was always told that the huntsman slashed open the wolf and then skinned it, or sometimes fills it with rocks
I also only ever knew the version where he fills the wolf with rocks afterwards and then the three throw him down a well. Either that or I'm confusing it with something that had a similar ending but it was about a family goats
the rocks are from the 10,11 goats fairytale, i think? in that story the wolf eats the 10-11 little goats and one survives. when the mother then came home the last goat told everything to the mother. then they went outside and found the sleeping wolf, they cut him open and safe the little goats. then they put rocks in his stomach, and when the wolf woke up later that day he felt sick and ran to the well to trow up. but the rocks inside his stomach rolled forward and made him fall in the well.
Honestly, when I was little, the version that I read of this story basically went the same as the original Jazza just read, only that after the hunter got them out, they put rocks inside the wolf's stomach and then sewed it back together. I wasn't really creeped out so.... give and take.
1: I have never heard the shake him upsidedown story, so honestly I was more shocked by that one. (Also there are darker versions again). 2: Hear me out, having a bookshelf with Dave's innocent booknook and your book hidden on the shelf so that anyone looking at the books gets a fun horrific surprise.
I mean it’s also fitting since in the original version the wolf convinced little red to take the beautiful long path full of flowers to granny’s so he could beat her there and eat up granny and take her place 😂
Finally someone who tells the fairy tale correctly. I come from Germany and don't know these stories any other way. Even in my childhood it was just told that way. I sometimes wonder how much other nations embellish these fairy tales. For example Cinderella (in German "Aschenputtel"), the frog prince or Rapunzel. Thank you for this wonderful Diorama - I love your work!
The version of Cinderella most English speakers are familiar with is actually not based on the Grim story at all. The Disney movie and most other versions are based on Charles Pertault’s French version that predates the Grimm’s by more than 100 years. I mostly read modernized versions of fairy tales as a child however so I can’t really comment on the rest. I don’t think my parents objected to the darkness as much as the blatant sexism and lack of agency for the female characters.
Most fairy tales were passed on word of mouth and people like the Grimm brothers only wrote down the versions they knew. They weren't necessarily the originals. That said, the version of Little Red Riding hood I was familiar with was alway the one where the huntsman cuts open the wolf's stomach to save Little red Riding Hood and her grandma. And in most versions I heard they fill the wolf's stomach with stones and sew it back up. Then when he goes to drink out of a well or some other water source, he falls into the water and drowns.
@@miledith555 Well, I already knew all these things because I've been into fairy tales all my life. But thanks anyway for these explanations. I'm feeling womansplained right now. No front.
@@mariabs81 You said "tells the fairy tale correctly" so I explained that technically there is no "correct" when it comes to fairy tales. Or there probably once was but got lost long ago. And you wondered about other countries so I just recounted what I knew from my childhood since I am not from Germany. I only went off of what you said in your comment, I don't know anything about what you do or don't know outside of what you wrote and I wasn't trying to argue with you or something.
@@miledith555 I already know what you meant by that. However, the Brothers Grimm are the ones who managed to summarize the oral traditions in their books. Sleeping Beauty was not kissed awake in her "original work" either, but woke up when the two twins, whom she gave birth to shortly before the end of their 100-year sleep, sucked on her thumb. The frog prince was not kissed either, but thrown against the wall of the room by the angry princess and was thereby freed from the curse. As you can see, there is a great deal that the Grimms wrote down that has been watered down over the years because it was too violent for children from an adult perspective. I still don't think it's right that Disney, for example, went so far and almost rewrote the fairy tales. Children who think that Snow White, Sleeping Beauty or the Frog King were kissed and thus "liberated" are more likely to make fools of themselves in Germany. I see a problem there.
The version I was told as a child growing up in Czech Republic is that when the wolf is asleep, the huntsman opens his belly with a knife and saves Red and grandma. They then put stones into wolf's stomach, sew it back up and when the wolf wakes up he gets really thirsty, goes to the well to have a drink, falls inside because of the weight of the stones and drowns.
The end i heard was that the wolf trapped the grandmother in the closet because he wanted to eat red riding hood but befor he did the huntsman killed the wolf .I think my mam changed the story so i wasnt scared
Yeah I grew up with two versions of the story and the main one that stuck with me was how my mom told it in her version the huntsmen cut the wolf open with a axe took the grandma out and replaced it with a stone before sewing him back up.
I would love too see this as a series like loads of grim’s fairytales dioramas and seeing you not be afraid to let your gruesome creativity go this is amazing !!!
Dave's reaction reminds me of when I showed a friend a stone carving I had made, I had taken inspiration from various cosmic horror writers and had made a knight sealing away an eye surrounded by tentacles. He gave it one look and said "Bro, why you trying to summon some elder god shit, this is literally how so many horror stories start.
_"There once was a boy who liked to suck his thumbs. His mother asked him to stop, but he wouldn't. So she cut off his thumbs. Now he has no thumbs. Good night."_ *Classic german bedtime story :D*
I love the fact that cursed things are happening in the background and little red riding hood is just like " hahaha this is just normal" and eerily smiling while being covered in blood
THIS IS INSANE!! The colors really set the gruesome setting and the perspective works really well. Please do more of these fairytale 3d books, it is incredible.
I remember a version where the huntsman cuts the wolf's stomach open, pulled Little Red Riding Hood (Roodkapje, as we call her in the Netherlands), and her grandma out, then sent them to fetch rocks. He filled the stomach, sewed the wolf back up, then they left before he woke up. When the wolf woke up, he was thirsty and went to a well. He had to lean over the edge to get some water then either tumbled in or was pushed in by Little Red
Jazza, this is amazing! Also love the ending hahahaha The version I know of this tale is that that they cut the wolf's stomach open to remove Little Red and Grandma, filled the stomach with rocks, sewed it shut and threw the wolf in a lake. You should do Hansel and Gretel next, for me is the spookiest one!
This is so hilarious. My grandmother bought me a Red Riding Hood book when I was little not realizing how graphic the illustrations were and my dad had an absolute meltdown. I feel like this is what he saw.
Beside a book with some of the Grimm's fairtales we also had a book with some of the same Fairytales written down by Charles Perrault and the illusrations in the book are all dark and gloomy copper plate etchings that looked really scary too me as a child.
"Oh, you don't know Jazza? He's a great artist, always doing some cute characters in his video, let's watch his latest video together, it's going to be light hearted and fun!"
Cc: and they chased the big bad wolf out of the cottage and forest and over the hill the big bad wolf ran for his life. What I grew up with: AND THEN THE HUNTER SHOVED ROCKS DOWN THE WOLFS THROAT, THE WOLF SUFFOCATED AND THE HUNTSMAN THREW HIS CORPSE INTO THE RIVER.
The version I was told had the wolfs stomach be filled with rocks and sewed back together and then they throw the wolf into the river where he can't swimm because he is to heavy due to the rocks.
@@kevinmasha Same here, scissors to open the wolf, save red riding hood and grandma, then fill with rocks, sew it back up and down the river. Never heard of the shake by the ankles and chase away version until today.
The version I remember, the huntsman gutted the wolf with an ax to save the two, not scissors. Weird how differently they change not only over time, but by area as well
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Lol as a German this got me into another Christmas spirit... The story even ends differently than whatever that baby version was lmao. The huntsman takes heavy stones and after filling the sleeping wolf with it seals his stomach again so that the wolf now has heavy stones in his stomach. They literally film it like that and there's new versions every new year... But there's not as much blood cuz it is for children after all 😀.
Kinda depends on the version, the one I've read (in French and published in Switzerland) has the Huntsman cut the Wolf's belly with an axe (plus put stones in the stomach afterwards before sewing it shut so the wolf doesn't realize a thing). The implication being that after eating two humans whole, his aftermeal nap was strong enough that he wouldn't wake up before long. Yes it's silly but it's fairy tale ;)
Jazza you are truly an inspiration. You are so versatile and have so much knowledge from experience. I feel like you prove that someone can have an unlimited ceiling for gaining new skills
German here: You're right. I grew up with the "dark" version of the tales. I'm used to it. That's why I don't think of them as that horrifying 😂 "Struwwelpeter" (Shockheaded Peter) is another example of a book for children we have. We think they are funny. Later when we are old enough we see the pictures and stories with different eyes 😅
I remember getting Struwelpeter und Max und Moritz as a birthday present as a child, as well as a large collection of all original Grimms tales. I also remember reading Struwelpeter and Max und Moritz at a doctors office. Gruselig waren sie auf jeden Fall.
@@evanli421 It’s more, American kids that read a lot that grow up with Grimm. I read a lot and grew up with both versions. Needless to say, movie days in school did not go well once I got talking about the original versions. I had a talk from a teacher in the 2nd grade after watching Cinderella and making some of the other kids cry. 😂
I absolutely love it! This is the version I grew up with, so when I saw the newer versions my daughter was watching, I looked everywhere to find an animated version of the original, which they do have on YT, and she loves it!
this was awesome. And jazza somehow managed to make the story even more gruesome than it actually is. The final piece makes it look like just as the huntsman was entering the hut, the girl ripped open the wolf and carved herself out. She then stepped into the mittle of the room and asked the huntsman if anything was out of the ordinary,
I am 53 and of Swedish decent and can honestly say I have not read any of the Brothers Grimm stories ever. But because of your video, I want to. Thank you for sharing this with us all. Stay safe and healthy.
Onlooker: "Jazza! Your masking tape is ruining your book!" Jazza: "It's called 'distressing,' and it's a valid artistic process!" Jazza (sotto voce): "That's my story, and I'm sticking to it."
"I don't want to ruin the book, so I taped everything down." ... You put a layer or two of masking tape down before the duct tape, right Jazza? ... Right?
This is the most awesome made project I've seen EVER!!! The details and the painting and structures and angles and lighting and well EVERYTHING is STUNNING!!! I LOVE IT!!! ❤❤❤
Wow, that perspective trick is amazing, and the final product is just mind-blowing! I'd love to see more literary re-imaginings, because I thought your Alice Down the Rabbit Hole was pretty epic.
“But it was much earlier even than that when most people forgot that the very oldest stories are, sooner or later, about blood. Later on they took the blood out to make the stories more acceptable to children, or at least to the people who had to read them to children rather than the children themselves (who, on the whole, are quite keen on blood provided it’s being shed by the deserving1), and then wondered where the stories went.” Terry Pratchett, Hogfather
Love that quote! That movie was part of what got me into the Discworld series, and it's one of my favorite movies to watch during the Christmas months! ^^
Omg I'm so happy my signed print came today. I showed it off to all of my family members. I might even bring it to the family get together. If not then I will just put it in a frame and hang it up in my room
I always knew the real story and also learned it that way. After little red riding hood had come out of the stomach, the hunter filled the belly of the wolf with stones and sewed it up and let it drown in a lake. Fun :)
Love the process of all this, and seeing how you go about building your scene. Hobby hint - a dry super glue accelerant that you can use instead of the spray is bi-carb soda. Just bog standard bi-carb from the supermarket.
Well this "dark" ending is the same as the one me and my friends was told here in Sweden. I was always told that the hunter cut up the wolf, they came out alive and then the hunter put rocks in the wolf stomach, stitch him back together and threw him down the well so the wolf drowned.
Yeah, I'm from Switzerland and when he told the "modern" story I was like "What kind of silly shit is this? I was born in the 90's and a proud reader of the Grimm brothers before the age of 8! With gulp, axe (in this version) and stones!"
"I'm traumatized." - we all are, by that outro xD But seriously one of your best works! The amount of detail, the work, the skills & imagination that went into this is just mindblowing!
I need this to be a series like seriously, i love the brothers grimm, please consider making this grimm series of other faritales, this videowas awesome
In the Netherlands we have a theme park called Efteling with a fairytale forest with all the original Grimm (and other) stories. It's truly an amazing park.
You are amazing Jazza. I have a lot of old books and now I know what to do with the cheap once. I can use plaster of Paris for wall textures in my project. Also, I love sculpturing so I will make my own characters. I can use paper for the foundation for the clay.
Oh my god, I came back to this video after half a year and I laughed so hard when the paper tore from the inside of the book, and so many times at other moments too. What a wonderful project, my gosh. :D
There's no early people , there's just people that have free schedule lol This comment wasn't meant to be rude against anyone , please don't take it serious!
How do you remember the ending of Hansel and Grethel? 🙂🙂 For me it was that they tricked the whitch and showed her into the oven and closed it. And after they were able to get home to their dad.
I had to laugh so hard, because it seems like growing up in Germany, it is in our 'cultural DNA' to tell the bloody versions... Even as a kid, we always heard the dark versions X-D so cut off toes and cut open bellies was no news to me
I'm from Switzerland, we also grew up with "uncensored" versions😂😂😂 and at the time i never even thought of these stories as so terrible idk....😂😂😂 and about Cinderella's step sisters, thats taking "Schönheit tut weh" to another level🤣
Yeah... As a german, I can tell you: My parents read me the og stories. They were told to keep small children from running away, not listening to their parents, etc. Absolutely worked out for me. xD
Yeah, I sometimes wonder whether they chose the stories like this: Grimms: Good day, madam, do you mind to share one of your fairy tales with us? Random woman: Not at all, it’s really wholesome with a great end and… Grimms: Yeah, alright, just keep it.
Hey Jazza, thank you for your time if you're reading this. I have two suggestions for the next time you're generating new ideas for your video subjects. 1.)reflecting on your most popular videos and following that with your personal favorites(and why). 2.)reflecting on your animated avatar outros and ranking them
The version I first learned as a child was the huntsman chopping the wolf's belly open with his axe. I've never heard this version where he simply shakes the grandma out.
Same
Never heard of the 'innocent' Version too, only knew of the huntsman using a scissor to cut the belly open.
Same, and he put stones into the wolf's belly afterwards.
@@juma8126 Yes and the stones were too heavy so the wolf couldnt leave and died immediantly on the floor (for what I know)
@@nelsama0881 In the version I've heard the stones made him thirsty (becuse fairy tale logic, I guess) and he went to drink in the river and drowned, but it's pretty similar all in all.
I love Jazza's reaction to the innocent fairytale scene and while he says "I love it!" (which we all do) he looks at the camera and we see in his eyes the "oh shit after his Disneyland setting I have to show him the horror scene I just created".
I love how the wolf is suffering, the huntsman was watching, the grandma is crawling out, and then little red riding hood is just standing there like “This is fine. :)”
Same lol
That is literally what I was thinking XD
I feel like she is breaking the 4th and she is like “haha bet you are wondering how I got into this mess”
Red ridding hood was a common mood in cuarantine 😂😂
@@liliflower3217 Most underrated comment, yo. I could picture it with a narrative and all. Lol
_"Yeah, you can put it back, though, on it afterwards"_
You know, if you did that, if you put the blood-covered Little Red Riding Hood back on the Disney-style diorama it would somehow be even more disturbing than the whole huntsman scene.
Definitely, would be like putting Carrie in a Disney film!!
It would freak me out even more for sure!
Little Red killed Bambi
We want to see it put back
It's sort of a Before and After look this way. Could even be titled TRAUMA
I honestly want to see Jazza do a whole bookshelf of these now. Just imagine a bookshelf full of you favorite childhood storys but when you open them they portray the true endings
Sleeping Beauty waking up to childbirth.
Except all the covers are the tame Disney type versions, and then open them up and BAM! Grimms version diorama!
@@katconopo856 Hunchback of Notre Dame
Not a Grimm fairy tale, but hear me out…
The cover shows Quasimodo looking over the horizon at the sun setting over Paris from the tower.
The inside is Esmeralda at the gallows
Or the Little Mermaid with the cover showing the Disney ending and the inside is the Andersen version with her turning into foam.
And Lion King/Hamlet parallel but that’s really stretching it. Cover is Simba and Nala standing triumphantly on top of The rock.
Inside is all other characters dead and Simba lying on the ground slowly bleeding and dying
@@dogskulls Not really, she wakes up, because one of her children suck on her finger and remove the flax on it.
Also a good idea, is the last scene from Cinderella, when she get married and her stepsisters get in the church. Two birds attack their eyes and the two get blind.
Ariel melting to foam
I have never heard the “shaking grandma out”, I was always told that the huntsman slashed open the wolf and then skinned it, or sometimes fills it with rocks
Yeah that definitely the version I know. The rocks even.
@@Saif-zf9vb yeah, that's the one I know
I also only ever knew the version where he fills the wolf with rocks afterwards and then the three throw him down a well. Either that or I'm confusing it with something that had a similar ending but it was about a family goats
the rocks are from the 10,11 goats fairytale, i think? in that story the wolf eats the 10-11 little goats and one survives. when the mother then came home the last goat told everything to the mother. then they went outside and found the sleeping wolf, they cut him open and safe the little goats. then they put rocks in his stomach, and when the wolf woke up later that day he felt sick and ran to the well to trow up. but the rocks inside his stomach rolled forward and made him fall in the well.
I know the even darker version that ends without the rescue by the huntsman.
Honestly, when I was little, the version that I read of this story basically went the same as the original Jazza just read, only that after the hunter got them out, they put rocks inside the wolf's stomach and then sewed it back together. I wasn't really creeped out so.... give and take.
The putting rocks in and sewing it shut is a common thing in these stories. its the same for The wolf and the seven young kids
literally me too. and i think they threw the wolf down a well
The one I was told in 2016 was that the huntsman literally just shot the wolf with no hesitation🤣and I was ducking 6 at the time🤣🤣
same that was the story my grandma was telling me when i was little. i was so confused when i frist saw the disney one.
wait... there are other ending?
1: I have never heard the shake him upsidedown story, so honestly I was more shocked by that one. (Also there are darker versions again). 2: Hear me out, having a bookshelf with Dave's innocent booknook and your book hidden on the shelf so that anyone looking at the books gets a fun horrific surprise.
RedRidingHood's expression is just like, "this is fine.."
lol ikr
"Just another Monday in the woods!"
No, you see, that just means she's a witch or a demon. All the Bigs had to suffer. >:B
"i'm traumatized"
She's a little psychopath in this video... what the heck
That's the version my grandmother told me, except the hunter had an axe, not a gun. That super sanitized version is an insult.
Yep, the version I grew up with.
The innocence of dave’s diorama almost makes Jazza’s all the more terrifying and disturbing
Like Jazza said, Hey it's Disney 🤣
I mean it’s also fitting since in the original version the wolf convinced little red to take the beautiful long path full of flowers to granny’s so he could beat her there and eat up granny and take her place 😂
@@shouldbewritig I forgot about that that is true xD
Finally someone who tells the fairy tale correctly. I come from Germany and don't know these stories any other way. Even in my childhood it was just told that way. I sometimes wonder how much other nations embellish these fairy tales. For example Cinderella (in German "Aschenputtel"), the frog prince or Rapunzel. Thank you for this wonderful Diorama - I love your work!
The version of Cinderella most English speakers are familiar with is actually not based on the Grim story at all. The Disney movie and most other versions are based on Charles Pertault’s French version that predates the Grimm’s by more than 100 years. I mostly read modernized versions of fairy tales as a child however so I can’t really comment on the rest. I don’t think my parents objected to the darkness as much as the blatant sexism and lack of agency for the female characters.
Most fairy tales were passed on word of mouth and people like the Grimm brothers only wrote down the versions they knew. They weren't necessarily the originals. That said, the version of Little Red Riding hood I was familiar with was alway the one where the huntsman cuts open the wolf's stomach to save Little red Riding Hood and her grandma. And in most versions I heard they fill the wolf's stomach with stones and sew it back up. Then when he goes to drink out of a well or some other water source, he falls into the water and drowns.
@@miledith555 Well, I already knew all these things because I've been into fairy tales all my life. But thanks anyway for these explanations. I'm feeling womansplained right now. No front.
@@mariabs81 You said "tells the fairy tale correctly" so I explained that technically there is no "correct" when it comes to fairy tales. Or there probably once was but got lost long ago. And you wondered about other countries so I just recounted what I knew from my childhood since I am not from Germany. I only went off of what you said in your comment, I don't know anything about what you do or don't know outside of what you wrote and I wasn't trying to argue with you or something.
@@miledith555 I already know what you meant by that. However, the Brothers Grimm are the ones who managed to summarize the oral traditions in their books. Sleeping Beauty was not kissed awake in her "original work" either, but woke up when the two twins, whom she gave birth to shortly before the end of their 100-year sleep, sucked on her thumb.
The frog prince was not kissed either, but thrown against the wall of the room by the angry princess and was thereby freed from the curse. As you can see, there is a great deal that the Grimms wrote down that has been watered down over the years because it was too violent for children from an adult perspective.
I still don't think it's right that Disney, for example, went so far and almost rewrote the fairy tales. Children who think that Snow White, Sleeping Beauty or the Frog King were kissed and thus "liberated" are more likely to make fools of themselves in Germany. I see a problem there.
The version I was told as a child growing up in Czech Republic is that when the wolf is asleep, the huntsman opens his belly with a knife and saves Red and grandma. They then put stones into wolf's stomach, sew it back up and when the wolf wakes up he gets really thirsty, goes to the well to have a drink, falls inside because of the weight of the stones and drowns.
Same here in the UK. I've NEVER heard any version where the wolf survives
Yep!
Same here in France.
i am from germany and this is also what i recall
Same for me in Sweden.
I’m Australia I think I read an Aussie version and the wolf went surfing and drowned instead. Yeah Australia is weird.
That cabin perspective is so trippy, the way you made it seem deeper at an angle even. It conveyed the effect better than I've ever seen.
I don’t think I’ve ever heard the “turn the wolf upside down and shake and then chase him down” ending. I think I’ve only heard an ending with death
Same
The end i heard was that the wolf trapped the grandmother in the closet because he wanted to eat red riding hood but befor he did the huntsman killed the wolf .I think my mam changed the story so i wasnt scared
Yeah I grew up with two versions of the story and the main one that stuck with me was how my mom told it in her version the huntsmen cut the wolf open with a axe took the grandma out and replaced it with a stone before sewing him back up.
Same
@@NoraIconiq I had that version too! Except when the wolf tried to run away the rocks were so heavy he fell into a river and drowned.
FINALLY! Someone who tells the real end of the story, as I learned it. Thank you. Love your creation. ☺☺☺
Hiii
I would love too see this as a series like loads of grim’s fairytales dioramas and seeing you not be afraid to let your gruesome creativity go this is amazing !!!
My favourite kind of creativity, not gonna lie 😈
I really wanna see Hansel and Gretel now, with the same unbothered expression as little red riding hood as the witch burns to death in the oven
Dave's reaction reminds me of when I showed a friend a stone carving I had made, I had taken inspiration from various cosmic horror writers and had made a knight sealing away an eye surrounded by tentacles.
He gave it one look and said "Bro, why you trying to summon some elder god shit, this is literally how so many horror stories start.
He kinda sounded like woody at the end of the video.
_"There once was a boy who liked to suck his thumbs. His mother asked him to stop, but he wouldn't. So she cut off his thumbs. Now he has no thumbs. Good night."_ *Classic german bedtime story :D*
Yeah someone send Jazza our priced Struwwelpeter X-D
@@chronischgeheilt Ah ja, classic german bedtimestorys, best Geschichten. :D I just imediatly thought about the Family Guy sketch.
Wait, what? That's so cursed lmao
Thats another video idea right there
Do you know the story of Paulinchen...?
I love this! Especially when the room looked greyscale because it actually looked like a picture in a book coming to life!
I love that he's still using the collapsible orange bowl from Jackie's craft kit. :)
I thought the same thing!! 😂
Yup caught my eye too
I love the fact that cursed things are happening in the background and little red riding hood is just like " hahaha this is just normal" and eerily smiling while being covered in blood
THIS IS INSANE!! The colors really set the gruesome setting and the perspective works really well. Please do more of these fairytale 3d books, it is incredible.
@Homie I- bruh stop spamming
I remember a version where the huntsman cuts the wolf's stomach open, pulled Little Red Riding Hood (Roodkapje, as we call her in the Netherlands), and her grandma out, then sent them to fetch rocks. He filled the stomach, sewed the wolf back up, then they left before he woke up. When the wolf woke up, he was thirsty and went to a well. He had to lean over the edge to get some water then either tumbled in or was pushed in by Little Red
“Yeah you can put her back though on it afterwards” - Poor Dave 😂
I don't have any friends because they are ashamed of the videos I upload. Are they really that bad, dear o
@@AxxLAfriku OMG why are you everywhere I hate u istg
I’m just imagining what’s going on in the hunters head...
Jazza was thinking what we all were thinking and thats he's not gonna want it back.
Jazza, this is amazing! Also love the ending hahahaha
The version I know of this tale is that that they cut the wolf's stomach open to remove Little Red and Grandma, filled the stomach with rocks, sewed it shut and threw the wolf in a lake.
You should do Hansel and Gretel next, for me is the spookiest one!
This is so hilarious. My grandmother bought me a Red Riding Hood book when I was little not realizing how graphic the illustrations were and my dad had an absolute meltdown. I feel like this is what he saw.
Hiii
Beside a book with some of the Grimm's fairtales we also had a book with some of the same Fairytales written down by Charles Perrault and the illusrations in the book are all dark and gloomy copper plate etchings that looked really scary too me as a child.
I love how so frequently not only do you make something, but there’s a story that you & the team make come to life!
"Oh, you don't know Jazza? He's a great artist, always doing some cute characters in his video, let's watch his latest video together, it's going to be light hearted and fun!"
Definetly the wrong video to start with. 😋😋
Very creative grown ups having way too much fun!!… is a delight to watch. 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
Cc: and they chased the big bad wolf out of the cottage and forest and over the hill the big bad wolf ran for his life.
What I grew up with: AND THEN THE HUNTER SHOVED ROCKS DOWN THE WOLFS THROAT, THE WOLF SUFFOCATED AND THE HUNTSMAN THREW HIS CORPSE INTO THE RIVER.
Same my grandparents told me the original stories becouse they were like if I don't sleep I'm gonna end up like the stepmother from snow white
The version I was told had the wolfs stomach be filled with rocks and sewed back together and then they throw the wolf into the river where he can't swimm because he is to heavy due to the rocks.
@@kevinmasha Same here, scissors to open the wolf, save red riding hood and grandma, then fill with rocks, sew it back up and down the river. Never heard of the shake by the ankles and chase away version until today.
I was always told that they fed him rocks and turned him into a fucking maraca so people knew when he was coming
The version I remember, the huntsman gutted the wolf with an ax to save the two, not scissors. Weird how differently they change not only over time, but by area as well
I just wanna say thank you so much for getting me into figurines and warhammer!! I bought my second nighthaunt set yesterday (DreadBlade Harrows) and I am loving painting them!! I cant wait to play battles with them. You really have made me feel better and live more to how i want to and i couldn’t appreciate you anymore than i already do, so thank you!!
Seeing that a bunch of Disney films are based off the Brothers Grimm's fairy tales I am not so surprised that he decided to do this.
Lol as a German this got me into another Christmas spirit... The story even ends differently than whatever that baby version was lmao. The huntsman takes heavy stones and after filling the sleeping wolf with it seals his stomach again so that the wolf now has heavy stones in his stomach. They literally film it like that and there's new versions every new year... But there's not as much blood cuz it is for children after all 😀.
I love how in the original, the sleeping wolf just lays there while this dude cuts his stomach open with scissors
I bet he drugged him before he got chopped alive.
Kinda depends on the version, the one I've read (in French and published in Switzerland) has the Huntsman cut the Wolf's belly with an axe (plus put stones in the stomach afterwards before sewing it shut so the wolf doesn't realize a thing). The implication being that after eating two humans whole, his aftermeal nap was strong enough that he wouldn't wake up before long. Yes it's silly but it's fairy tale ;)
Jazza you are truly an inspiration. You are so versatile and have so much knowledge from experience. I feel like you prove that someone can have an unlimited ceiling for gaining new skills
Loved the way Dave only took 1 second look and closed it out of reflex🤣
I love how contrasting the two dioramas were. Both beautiful in their own way
Make this a series!!
Make more books with different stories, that would be insane!!
That is totally wild. Gorgeous, richly detailed, and gruesome, just like the original tale. Well done!
German here: You're right. I grew up with the "dark" version of the tales. I'm used to it. That's why I don't think of them as that horrifying 😂
"Struwwelpeter" (Shockheaded Peter) is another example of a book for children we have. We think they are funny. Later when we are old enough we see the pictures and stories with different eyes 😅
Now I'm a little nervous to look up "Shockheaded Peter"...
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Yup, that's creepy...
Another German here and just...same.
I remember getting Struwelpeter und Max und Moritz as a birthday present as a child, as well as a large collection of all original Grimms tales. I also remember reading Struwelpeter and Max und Moritz at a doctors office. Gruselig waren sie auf jeden Fall.
Now I am thinking here that maybe only the Americans growing up with Disney movies are familiar with the censored version
@@evanli421 It’s more, American kids that read a lot that grow up with Grimm. I read a lot and grew up with both versions. Needless to say, movie days in school did not go well once I got talking about the original versions. I had a talk from a teacher in the 2nd grade after watching Cinderella and making some of the other kids cry. 😂
I absolutely love it! This is the version I grew up with, so when I saw the newer versions my daughter was watching, I looked everywhere to find an animated version of the original, which they do have on YT, and she loves it!
this was awesome. And jazza somehow managed to make the story even more gruesome than it actually is. The final piece makes it look like just as the huntsman was entering the hut, the girl ripped open the wolf and carved herself out. She then stepped into the mittle of the room and asked the huntsman if anything was out of the ordinary,
Brilliant!! Please make more story books. You are such an amazing artist
Well i have never heared the "lame" version where the wolf lives ... i loved the brutel ones as a kid and man there are many :D
I am 53 and of Swedish decent and can honestly say I have not read any of the Brothers Grimm stories ever. But because of your video, I want to. Thank you for sharing this with us all. Stay safe and healthy.
Onlooker: "Jazza! Your masking tape is ruining your book!"
Jazza: "It's called 'distressing,' and it's a valid artistic process!"
Jazza (sotto voce): "That's my story, and I'm sticking to it."
"I don't want to ruin the book, so I taped everything down."
... You put a layer or two of masking tape down before the duct tape, right Jazza?
... Right?
This is the most awesome made project I've seen EVER!!!
The details and the painting and structures and angles and lighting and well EVERYTHING is STUNNING!!!
I LOVE IT!!! ❤❤❤
Wow, that perspective trick is amazing, and the final product is just mind-blowing! I'd love to see more literary re-imaginings, because I thought your Alice Down the Rabbit Hole was pretty epic.
So wanna see you do more dioramas, since you started painting minis and doing stuff like this I've been watching all this stuff... Love it
“But it was much earlier even than that when most people forgot that the very oldest stories are, sooner or later, about blood. Later on they took the blood out to make the stories more acceptable to children, or at least to the people who had to read them to children rather than the children themselves (who, on the whole, are quite keen on blood provided it’s being shed by the deserving1), and then wondered where the stories went.” Terry Pratchett, Hogfather
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Love that quote! That movie was part of what got me into the Discworld series, and it's one of my favorite movies to watch during the Christmas months! ^^
Omg I'm so happy my signed print came today. I showed it off to all of my family members. I might even bring it to the family get together. If not then I will just put it in a frame and hang it up in my room
I always knew the real story and also learned it that way. After little red riding hood had come out of the stomach, the hunter filled the belly of the wolf with stones and sewed it up and let it drown in a lake. Fun :)
Love the process of all this, and seeing how you go about building your scene. Hobby hint - a dry super glue accelerant that you can use instead of the spray is bi-carb soda. Just bog standard bi-carb from the supermarket.
I’m loving this new jazza with the “horror” content we definitely need more of this 😂
I love your narrator voice so much!! Makes the story rlly come to life!
Well this "dark" ending is the same as the one me and my friends was told here in Sweden. I was always told that the hunter cut up the wolf, they came out alive and then the hunter put rocks in the wolf stomach, stitch him back together and threw him down the well so the wolf drowned.
Yeah, I'm from Switzerland and when he told the "modern" story I was like "What kind of silly shit is this? I was born in the 90's and a proud reader of the Grimm brothers before the age of 8! With gulp, axe (in this version) and stones!"
I'm very glad that someone remembered how the fairy tale really is. perfect 👌👏👏
"I'm traumatized." - we all are, by that outro xD
But seriously one of your best works! The amount of detail, the work, the skills & imagination that went into this is just mindblowing!
I need this to be a series like seriously, i love the brothers grimm, please consider making this grimm series of other faritales, this videowas awesome
Wow! The level of detail is incredible. It's mesmerizing and horrifying at same time.
Ana amazing, and delightfully gruesome, piece. For some reason the part I love best is the sculptamold and brush on the bottom.
Love your artwork, I am watching your course on skillshare its really helpful, please make more
You're undoubtedly one of the most talented person on YR Not just YT but Australia
The Brothers Grimm are one of the best authors in the universe and Jazza is one of the best artists...
they acually not wrote the tales they geathered them from the people
This ended up amazing
also I love how you chose to depict the orignal story rather then the more popularized verson
In the Netherlands we have a theme park called Efteling with a fairytale forest with all the original Grimm (and other) stories. It's truly an amazing park.
An Anthon Pieck inspired dio/book nook you say…..🤔
I know it! , And yes
I love these TTT and Jazza crossovers. It feels like it is all coming together in the new studio. A whole new level of creativity!
Jazza's narration in the end gave me extreme nostalgia of Thirteen Ghosts Origin narration of Cyrus. Nightmare overload.
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This is my favorite thing you have ever made. 10/10 Amazing.
In the little red riding hood I know, the huntsman axes open the wolf
You are amazing Jazza. I have a lot of old books and now I know what to do with the cheap once. I can use plaster of Paris for wall textures in my project. Also, I love sculpturing so I will make my own characters. I can use paper for the foundation for the clay.
The happy face of red makes her look a little psychopathic lol.
The ✨I'm traumatised✨ got me at the end 😁
Oh my god, I came back to this video after half a year and I laughed so hard when the paper tore from the inside of the book, and so many times at other moments too. What a wonderful project, my gosh. :D
If a child found this book in the library, I'm pretty sure they'd never see red riding hood the same again like the other kids
Idk, i had never seen a non death ending to little red riding hood.
It has always ended with ripping the wolf open
Omg I want more of these story book tellers!!!! Jazza you have done an amazing job as always!!
There's no early people , there's just people that have free schedule lol
This comment wasn't meant to be rude against anyone , please don't take it serious!
At 5:46am 😝
Or people who choose to wake up at 4am and now it’s 5am and have nothing else to do but procrastinate 😀...
@@Scaryanimall so relatable😂
@@Scaryanimall or people who havent gone to bed yet
@@BumbleteaArt yup true
Wow i need a audiobook read-in by Jazza!! That was so calming and amazing
Where did you get that hollowed book?? I love the false perspective, too. You've inspired me for an upcoming piece!
I want a full set of all the Grimm tales in dioramas like that!!! I love it!!
Red looks like she was the one behind everything with that grin 😂😂 her gole the whole time was to kill the wolf and used her grandma as bate.
I loved this collaboration.
The original version is actually what I heard when I was little.
Same with Hansel And Gretel.
They are pretty fecked.
How do you remember the ending of Hansel and Grethel? 🙂🙂
For me it was that they tricked the whitch and showed her into the oven and closed it. And after they were able to get home to their dad.
@@Hoshiono yeah, that's the one I grew up with. There's another version?
@@Eldr1tchGl1tch I remember hearing about another version but I don't remember how it went. 🙂
Me reading this comment: Since when does Hänsel und Gretel have a brutal ending? I mean, yeah, the witch gets cooked at the end but… oh…
@@Hoshiono
Yeah, that’s the one, it’s just what happens during the tale is a little bit different, but pretty much the same.
You are so talented, I can't even begin to comprehend how can I person be so incredible.
"I'm traumatised"- Literally everyone by the end of 2021
I love every video you make, but I have to say this is my absolute favorite thing I've seen you make I think. You're incredible!
It would look cool if those pages you read from the original was in there, so when you read it fully you just find this creation
The very ending was my favorite part... 😂 Great job, Jazza! Love what you did with the book.
me: enjoying a bag of Doritos while watching this
Little Red Riding Hood: I'm *tramatized*
Dorito: Attacks the back of my throat
Off also always nice to see a fellow ace in the wild
@@dtronattardo7858 **looks wide eyes at you, grabs a loaf of garlic bread, then scurries off into the forest**
@@emmafeickert8855 I was laughing my ass off at that comment
@@theartofthememorizertapes8865 oh... do you need help reattaching it?
@@emmafeickert8855 not literally
My favorite jazza art piece
I had to laugh so hard, because it seems like growing up in Germany, it is in our 'cultural DNA' to tell the bloody versions... Even as a kid, we always heard the dark versions X-D so cut off toes and cut open bellies was no news to me
us germans just like it gruesome i suppose 😂
Wish I grew up in Germany cause I love horror.
@@T.J05 I remember how shocked my US classmates were when they first saw Struwwelpeter :)
I'm from Switzerland, we also grew up with "uncensored" versions😂😂😂 and at the time i never even thought of these stories as so terrible idk....😂😂😂
and about Cinderella's step sisters, thats taking "Schönheit tut weh" to another level🤣
Jazza’s accent is so weirdly soothing and the laughter at the end sent shivers down my spine.
Yeah... As a german, I can tell you: My parents read me the og stories.
They were told to keep small children from running away, not listening to their parents, etc.
Absolutely worked out for me. xD
I am a german myself. I was introduced in the originals when I was a little older. Not as bedtime stories 😅 that's a little hard
Omg Jazza !!! You just keep amazing me with everything on your channel!
Hiii
Title: "Too Dark?"
Me, a horror fan who thrives on blood and gore: "Nah!"
Thought only I found stuff like tht enjoyable
Dioramas are my favorite thing to see jazz make! 🤍
Well their not called the Brothers Grimm for nothing…
Yeah, I sometimes wonder whether they chose the stories like this:
Grimms: Good day, madam, do you mind to share one of your fairy tales with us?
Random woman: Not at all, it’s really wholesome with a great end and…
Grimms: Yeah, alright, just keep it.
Hey Jazza, thank you for your time if you're reading this. I have two suggestions for the next time you're generating new ideas for your video subjects. 1.)reflecting on your most popular videos and following that with your personal favorites(and why).
2.)reflecting on your animated avatar outros and ranking them
That warning at the start just got me excited
I'm in awe!!! super detailed. amazing!