It's funny how I remembered this tale suddenly after I played that game Assassin's Creed Valhalla, I did a side quest where I met a hooded man, talked about three men looking for a man, I end up finding them all dead at a tree with money on the ground, and the man I went back to, vanished with nothing but ash upon the ground from where he stood. After completing the quest, I realized this was a "Pardoner's Tale" reference.
Basicall the three revelers went to hunt down 'death' in the woods, but since they are too greedy for gold, all of them plotted to kill each other and all succeeded and they met death. damn
This is a great stop motion animation, i dont get why people are hating this style is so good. We need to see more movies and films that are in this style. It would be interesting to see how it would look like
what a great perfomance...those characters did!!! it was amazing..I am learning english and well it was a bit difficult to understand them, but I could at least!!! I love this tale..
@@dipro001 I followed this video throught the poem. They skipped around 200 lines at first which were introductory whatever. But every event, even the talk is so similat
@@Push_your_limit6 gig work. A fancy way of saying nothing. Its fine if you are majoring in english but i will strongly recommend having something else with it. Or get out of college as soon as possible and find training in something else.
I feel like every culture has a story like this, I remember my gramps in Mexico would tell me “don’t go looking for trouble lest you start it as well, because you’ll find it. the same with death. What happened with the person who looked for death in the town over? Well, he found it.”
No way! When I first saw it I just turned on the TV and this was playing from about half way through. The only reson I can still remember this is because the image of his guts falling out stuck with me all this time :P it was my English teacher a few years ago who told me the story and I was like "Oh! that's what it must've been about!" I was just thinking about it last month and so I typed in "Pardoner's Tale Stop Motion" and to my surprise found this video again
Holly Bembridge yes Jk Rowling did say this tale helped inspire the tale of the Three brothers, interesting her twist on it made it so much more wonderful
My neighbor Nat Zucker who was part of Dynamic Films' productions gave me a few 16mm films that he was a part of, including this, but it was a fifteen-minute live-action black-and-white production. I lost it over the years. I've missed that film so much, I looked for it on TH-cam. This production is the closest to the film I had.
It's largely an updating of the story. People falling out with each other and killing each other due to greed is one of the oldest story types in any case.
Last time I saw this I must've been about 5. I'm now 18. I can only remember this because of the murder scene when they stab the man to death. I didn't think I'd ever find this again.
A version of this with an audio in Middle English, or as close to it as they can get, also exists and was broadcast on BBC TV. For example, instead of the child saying "dog" it says "hunde". It was even harder to understand.
Could anybody please help me find the title of a stop-motion short film from the 90s? It was about a man who had to undergo eye surgery. During his recovery, his vision was not very good. There was a nurse who helped him complete his recovery, but due to his still weak vision, he perceived her as a fairy. Once he fully recovered, he could not recognize the nurse who had helped him before, but he missed the fairy he believed had helped him. At the end of the short, the man realizes that the fairy was actually the nurse, and they fall in love. There is a scene where the man walks by the park and sees a couple of lovers kissing, which makes him feel sad an lonely.
It was the rapier sword drawn this day over false face shylocks but pardoner is Nanny different nursing bishop position by walsey over the American new st Pete customs official
Quarentine lessons these days
I see you throughout these types of videos.
@@1783W I'm not that see through, am I?
Ok
@@ze3zero not funny
@@linosdrak577 not meant to be funny dickhead
People find this stop motion style ugly but I LOVE these!! These whacky ones are my fave, coralline, mary and max! The best
It's funny how I remembered this tale suddenly after I played that game Assassin's Creed Valhalla, I did a side quest where I met a hooded man, talked about three men looking for a man, I end up finding them all dead at a tree with money on the ground, and the man I went back to, vanished with nothing but ash upon the ground from where he stood. After completing the quest, I realized this was a "Pardoner's Tale" reference.
Basicall the three revelers went to hunt down 'death' in the woods, but since they are too greedy for gold, all of them plotted to kill each other and all succeeded and they met death. damn
This is a great stop motion animation, i dont get why people are hating this style is so good. We need to see more movies and films that are in this style. It would be interesting to see how it would look like
literature class brought me here.
Same BAHAHHAHA
Same
Same here. It might've been two or three years ago when I saw this short.
Why is this so unpleasant to watch... but it’s so useful lol
How is it useful?
@@Huntedj20 for not reading the book and having a quiz about it in English class
yea stop animations like this creeps me out
true lol
My senior year, AP English, This video. I regret most things.
what a great perfomance...those characters did!!! it was amazing..I am learning english and well it was a bit difficult to understand them, but I could at least!!! I love this tale..
Very accurate to the text, a great study tool.
Thank you for mentioning this. I am watching this instead of reading and needed to know if this was accurate.
@@dipro001 I followed this video throught the poem. They skipped around 200 lines at first which were introductory whatever. But every event, even the talk is so similat
@@Push_your_limit6 oh wow, amazing to look back at things from 8 years ago. Cannot believe how long ago i was in college. wild..
@@dipro001 Amazing indeed, I didn't notice it's 8 years ago. I am third year English Literature, what you are doing now?
@@Push_your_limit6 gig work. A fancy way of saying nothing. Its fine if you are majoring in english but i will strongly recommend having something else with it. Or get out of college as soon as possible and find training in something else.
I feel like every culture has a story like this, I remember my gramps in Mexico would tell me “don’t go looking for trouble lest you start it as well, because you’ll find it. the same with death. What happened with the person who looked for death in the town over? Well, he found it.”
5:11 that transition
this is strangely unsettling
No way! When I first saw it I just turned on the TV and this was playing from about half way through. The only reson I can still remember this is because the image of his guts falling out stuck with me all this time :P it was my English teacher a few years ago who told me the story and I was like "Oh! that's what it must've been about!" I was just thinking about it last month and so I typed in "Pardoner's Tale Stop Motion" and to my surprise found this video again
I'm guessing this is where J.K. Rowling got the idea for the Tale of Three Brothers.
SAME! That is the first conclusion I drew after watching this.
Holly Bembridge yes Jk Rowling did say this tale helped inspire the tale of the Three brothers, interesting her twist on it made it so much more wonderful
i thought of the same thing!
All her work is from the classics which she studied as a degree.
Omg that’s where I got it from
Fantastic! God I remember watching this at school for GCSE english. Thank you for putting this up :D Brings back some good memories.
My neighbor Nat Zucker who was part of Dynamic Films' productions gave me a few 16mm films that he was a part of, including this, but it was a fifteen-minute live-action black-and-white production. I lost it over the years. I've missed that film so much, I looked for it on TH-cam. This production is the closest to the film I had.
This is one of teh cursed videos our teacher share in class with there presentation
I don't know about you, but I'm here for Tim McInnerny!
this is so hard to watch 😭😭😭
These stories explain alot!
the sin to all evil is greed that's powerful but a true message
Diallo Kelly-Barnes, and it is told by a man who was greedy.
@@gawainethefirst He claims that although he is sinful he can tell a moral tale.
God, I love this!
Thank you for this upload!!!🙏👍💎😎
I don't understand anything😭😭😭
This message of forgiveness with Mercy
Lmao I was kinda' confuse in the transition between the actual story and the pardoner's storytelling
This is awesome! My teacher showed this to us in our Language Arts class :)
Celestial Piano Sage yoooo same!!
Maybe we have the same teacher lol. Jk. Ours showed us most of the clips in this series. It's a good one :)
Same 😂
Adorable
ang ganda naman haha ❤️
I came here from my English class
same here
why does this terrify me-
I love this
The saxophone(?) in the background is a bit distracting, but this captures the tone well
i did this for a play for this and i was the old man oh GOD!!!
Anyone else think that Danny Boyle's Shallow Grave takes a lot of inspiration form this story?
It's largely an updating of the story. People falling out with each other and killing each other due to greed is one of the oldest story types in any case.
Let me guess - English 4 course?
Theme: 1:30
Theme:
Love of money is the root of all evil
Not my fav of the canterbury tales but still brill :D
Funny how he played Percy in the first season of Blackadder, the only one of the trio to condemn the sale of false relics and pardons.
i like wife of bath more.
you like the story more? or you like the drawing style more than Claymation?
i like the story more
I have all of them. I can upload them if they are not here.
Last time I saw this I must've been about 5. I'm now 18. I can only remember this because of the murder scene when they stab the man to death. I didn't think I'd ever find this again.
I loved these in school 😂
Literature class brought me here lmao
I just came
They have these animations in the original text also!
I cannot understand their accents despite speaking English. Is this normal?
Just listen to it enough times. You're catch on eventually.
Same, British/English accents are tough to listen to
@@smalls6193 I can be. Had to repeat the opening scene a couple of times to get their accents.
@@smalls6193piss off yank
A version of this with an audio in Middle English, or as close to it as they can get, also exists and was broadcast on BBC TV. For example, instead of the child saying "dog" it says "hunde". It was even harder to understand.
This is the true meaning of pain
omg wow i too only found this because i remembered the guts falling out as well!
My teacher just showed this to us
Could anybody please help me find the title of a stop-motion short film from the 90s? It was about a man who had to undergo eye surgery. During his recovery, his vision was not very good. There was a nurse who helped him complete his recovery, but due to his still weak vision, he perceived her as a fairy. Once he fully recovered, he could not recognize the nurse who had helped him before, but he missed the fairy he believed had helped him. At the end of the short, the man realizes that the fairy was actually the nurse, and they fall in love. There is a scene where the man walks by the park and sees a couple of lovers kissing, which makes him feel sad an lonely.
Kinda creepy.
This yt video has more than likes than subs XD
Here because of online British Lit (10th grader)
I didnt even kno they had grades in Britain
Lesson, practice what you preach.
7:07 SPY!!!
I think I have read or saw this but I don't remember when and where😭
British Lit +1
I am uncomfortable and confused
Thanks for the upload, If you have the fox and chicken episode narrated by sean bean, please can you upload it?
K THIS IS FICKING DISTURBING
& this is what life has come to? 😂
My man said Dilly Dilly
I trowe he was a gelding or a mare
The strangest relic of all..
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Holy_Prepuce
havent a single clue what he said in the beginning
you sure? the guy holding the cat at the beginning of the tale sounds like him.
These Russian animations were magnificent-but....here, they move just too quickly....no time is given for nuance or meaning.
4:15 "some old slag" ?
Craxi l'aveva previsto
Bros got the Lightskin Stare after smelling the poison.
Where can I download the DVD from? I have searched all the torrent sites but nothing is there and to buy it now is about £60, far too much money.
Who was the first tell story? Can somebody answer this pls hehe
This is based on a TRUE story my friends, take care, do you please
interesting
It was the rapier sword drawn this day over false face shylocks but pardoner is Nanny different nursing bishop position by walsey over the American new st Pete customs official
know where i can watch the other tales?
this is weird but I guess it useful
is Sean Bean in this?
Radix malorum est cupiditas.
it's yoda! the hag is yoda!
summary???
The kid at 1:59 is me
Did you do the voice-over?
@@stevekaczynski3793no lol I just like dogs
he kissed another dude at the end
Shit so gay js that ending Ionk but nah this wild intro tells it all😂
7:10 I never expected my stupid English class to be so graphical
Animated blood warning for anyone who needs it 7:11
amasing btw i used this for my hoam work
I came from brit lit class
shout out to byrd
wut up bro
Hunter Stewart when we gonna start man
Wouldn’t they all be wearing the wide brimmed pilgrim hats?
😈+😇=😱
Dude are you fucking kidding me this isn’t real
no no, it was obviously filmed with real people, why are you saying it's fake?
where's the parson?
Whose here because of ms. Major ?
MELANINLUUU I’m lookin for the questions 😭😭 You kno where they at?
Kenny Luc no I do not i need them too
Maureen had pardoner's tale POS the cane went for reeny by forgiveness taxes displaying he can't forgive Our Archbishops' of Canterbury on Maureen
One word fraud.
Hi kiko
iyot
Their cane can't forgive pardoner's Maureen previous death there Archbishops'of eglantine
More flatulence,less flagellant!
I'm pretty sure this is actually something Chaucer thought while writing "The Canterbury Tales"
This is the worst, please stop.