Fun fact: All the horse sounds, right down to the hoof beats are real! They had actual horse vocal recordings and recorded horses going over various terrain for the different hoof beat sounds!
Fun fact: horses are one of the hardest animals to draw, let alone animate. Their anatomy is just... kind of an anomaly? To animate an entire movie about horses, and to do it well, is challenging. So, this is beautiful.
@K.C-2049 Spirit was nearly two decades before Red Dead 2. This movie, along with a lot of Dreamworks and Disney movies actually, have always drawn horses/animated them well.
That's also why "horror horses" became a joke in webtoons, because so many of them take ugly out of place 3D horse model and just put them in their comics and it looks awful lol Sometimes you even have "ghost carriages" without horses aha
Btw, horses are consired the hardest animal to draw. *To. DRAW*. James Baxter drew horses for days to learn their anatomy and behaviour (and the other animators ofc). Animating him was not easy. (Source: James Baxter talked about it at Playgrounds Eindhoven last year. We got to see the frames onnpaper that they used! A beautiful shot from Belle and The Beast was there too)
@@starcrash-ash6061yup! The episodes featuring the character were basically made just to praise James Baxter and his work, since he's just that phenomenal! He also animates and voices the character, which is why the animation quality is significantly more fluid and smooth compared to the usual style of the show
Spirit was actually the reason I got into animation. I watched it when I was 4 and when I saw the behind the scenes on the dvd I was absolutely blown away. I didn’t fully understand what the animators were doing but it really made me want to become an animator, and it’s been my life goal ever since😂
Spirit was the movie that got me paying attention to movie scores. Of course Hans Zimmer is a master but every movie I watch I really listen to the music and it all started with Spirit. And coming from a horse person, they did a phenomenal job animating this movie. Horses are so difficult and they they just nailed it.
I had a similar experience! I watched that "How to Draw Horses" special feature on the DVD when I was 10 and it completely changed how I thought about drawing. Rewired my brain. I'm an artist now, at least partially because of Spirit.
Yeah. Basically every Laika movie is *technically* a box office flop, but they’re one of my favorite studios. The thing with box office success movies is they either had an ungodly amount of advertising, or had all the right cliches to draw in a large crowd.
Box office is bullshit. Box office measures money. It doesn’t even measure views. Money doesn’t equate to artistry, although I think many trust fund baby fraud “artists” would disagree with me…
@@iPyromantic why are you hating on Katharine Hepburn she Oscar nominated and winning actress and how did she become box office poison she has been in a lot of films that have been success like The African Queen Bringing Up Baby and The Philadelphia Story how is she dreadful actress maybe if you were to judge or just buy her early work like her appearance and a little women but she was just starting out all actors start out pretty bad
Your girlfriend is top tier, make her a keeper. Also this just made me realize Spirit probably failed more critically simply because it was a Native allegory in 2002. It still did well but 69% on rotten tomatoes?! For THIS masterpiece?! I feel it'd rank a lot higher today.
Not just an allegory but also explicit in its stance against colonialism and its tragic and cruel consequence to natives of the land (humans and animals and mother nature alike). When I rewatched it as an adult, I was in awe that they were so explicit in being against colonization, and not just used the horses as an allegory but had native people that the audiences were meant to feel for and relate to more than the stoic, tough cowboy (colonizer).
Sinbad and Spirit are like Treasure Planet. They are hidden diamonds in the rut that never got the chance they deserved to fully shine. Hats of to your girlfriend for waking you up to reality
I remember seeing the trailer in theaters. It comprised of the opening sequence with the eagle and expanded over the grassy landscape. When those horses erupted on screen, it was epic! You felt like those horses were really coming right at you! They captured the power and majesty of being surrounded in a horse herd so well! I still get chills to this day.
I will never forgive the girl power bullshit remake they did with it. This isn't a my little pony movie, and that is exactly why it is great! Its unique, mature, yet real tone is what made it outstanding and a classic! 😤
Spirit, the horse that could not be broken. A symbol of freedom and resisting the oppression of the white man/US. No one could ride him. (If anything he carried Little Creek more than let him finally ride) Sequel: Horse becomes "best friends" with the daughter of a railroad owner. She rides him everywhere on little kiddie adventures. Just disrespectful....
@@returnoftheromans6726 sir, it was literally the first thought I had when I first saw the trailer for that crap. Anyone could've said the same thing. 👍
IKR! IT WAS ABSOLUTELY BLASPHEMOUS WHAT THEY DID TO SPIRIT! I remember seeing the trail or every time I went inside Costco and I would point at it and tell my siblings about everything I hated and lil critiques I had for it
I remember watching the remake because I was so excited for it, spirit was my shit. My mom was pregnant with my little sister and I had her up on the trampoline pretending to be spirit singing “can’t catch me, I’m free”. Absolutely destroyed his entire iconic personality of being free and unwavering. I still watched the show, it was still cute, I just refused to acknowledge that she was riding Spirit.
My grandpa raised horses and he loved this movie. He loved that the horses didn't talk, that they moved like real horses, acted like real horses (mostly), and that it shows the real *spirit* of the wild horse. Add in the absolute banger soundtrack and the fact the horse is "voiced" by MATT DAMON, and it's an absolutely amazing movie.
literally! the animation is so beautiful and the plot is so good!! It does have that nostalgic factor but it's a movie I could watch over and over again and never be bored
No for real. Even Brother Bear didn't do great at the Box Office, but it's still a beautiful movie. All those movies came out at a time where the studios were actively trying to bomb their own movies so they could excuse the pull push towards 3D :/
8:12 -- Spirit being violently kidnapped from his people, tied up and forcably dragged back across days or even weeks to the army base, just so they can break his mind to use his body, and the absolute horror on his face when the gates open and he sees exactly what the army has in mind for his kind: brand-burns and shaved heads and forced labor -- what they have already done to break, burn, starve, and exploit all those other horses and when the gates close, they will do the exact same thing to him with no means of escape-- that's a nice firendly gentle subtle callback to slavery. It also makes that music montage to "You Can't Take Me, I'm Free" (objectively the best song in the movie) a LOT more intense and meaningful
I think it's meant to be a reference to residential schools and the subjugation of Native Americans rather than slavery, especially considering that the main human conflict is between settlers and Native Americans.
My mom told me this movie was the only one that ever made my dad cry. I've never seen the man even come close to shedding a tear in my life. To me that says a lot about Spirit. When I was a kid I was blown away watching it and nowadays if I sit down to watch this I'll cry at least 10 times either from sheer amazement or sadness. I'm glad your girlfriend got you to take another look at Spirit, it's deserving of so much more hype than it gets imo!
spirit was THE reason i became into animation, into art, into horses into the very idea of bringing things to LIFE! that opening shot alone made me go "i want to recreate this feeling of being ALIVE as we dive through the canyons with the eagle" the eagle being the imagery of freedom, of spirit himself being freedom and self. Spirit has and will i say, brought life to many artists. its not just ABOUT horses, it brought storytelling to where it should be, its beautiful and my favourite way of telling stories for animals. your only understanding through the animals perspective, they wouldnt understand anything other then their own wants and needs but aware certain things.
I was really confused when I found out that they made a Spirit sequel series about a human interacting with Spirit rather himself? I like horses, not people! xD
When I watched it as a kid I wasn’t very into it because I lived in the world of talking animals and I didn't understand the emotion, though I still enjoyed some things. Watching it later, after growing up, I realized how amazing the score, songs, characters, and story are
I watched this film over and over as a child. Spirit was, undoubtedly, one of my animated animal heros. (Balto and Simba being the others.) This started my transformation into a full-blown horse girl. Lol! But as an adult, I fully appreciate what it encapsulates. The setting of the sun on the "Wild West"; one that Frederick Remington loved to paint; the brutality on the Natives. (By the way, can we just appreciate how Dreamworks respected them as a whole while they made this, and also highlighted how close they were with their animals?) Apparently, Spirit's father was a black stallion called Strider. He was also captured by humans, and possibly killed by them. In this light, it is even more heartbreaking seeing the look on his mother's face as he tells her it's going to be okay, when she already knew that he probably would not survive the humans. Some say that the Eagle is a manifestation of his father in 'spirit' form. But I have another theory. In the train, when Spirit has that vision of his family, there appears a black horse galloping behind his mother. I believe this is when Strider appears to strengthen his son in his time of need. The movie's opening lines telling the audience it is up to them to decide whether that land was won or lost in the end gets me every time. That, along with: "There are those in Washington who believe the West will never be settled. The Northern Pacific Railroad never reach Nebraska; a hostile Lakota, will never submit to Providence. And it is in that manner of small thinking that says this horse can never be broken." Ring true in some form or other. But, thanks to those who respected the West, namely Theodore Roosevelt, we still have those hoofbeets ringing clear across parts of our land. That is what Spirit's whole being stands on: that Nature will find a way.
Spirit is actually one of my many favorites among the Dreamworks movie run. I remember watching this movie over and over again because it was so good. 😄
i think the narration takes itself really seriously, but it works because 1. the movie hits some really serious stuff! it has a serious undertone! and 2. it’s spirit himself narrating it, and he’s a bit of a self important dickhead of a horse whose character arc is largely about expanding his worldview, maturing and humbling- still, he lacks the context the audience has, and to him the events of the film are the singular most important and dangerous things anyone could ever possibly encounter. there is nothing he as a horse could imagine that’s more important than keeping the herd (and later rain, little creek and the other Lakota people and horses) safe, and no greater danger to them than a train line carrying the men who represent all evil to him. the narration is such an important part of this movie IMO seeing as the horses don’t speak, and it’s our only insight to what he’s thinking, so every line had to have been chosen so carefully, and I think they did a great job representing both spirit’s character and conveying plot.
Welcome to the American right wing. Anything that acknowledges the wrongdoings of our country is "too woke" and "everything that's wrong with society" it's "too PC" because it paints the white men as the villains and favors the natives.
it's not right to judge a movie based on box office, it's more about luck and marketting and whomever edited the trailer than what the movie actually is, there's plenty of people who shouldn't have gone to see coraline because parents didn't realise it might be too scary for their kids and there's plenty of people who go to live action disney remakes even though they are often completely inferior to the original
Thankyou for making this spirit is my favorite movie of all time, and it saddens me how underrated it is. I hope a bunch of youtubers make videos about it and more people get to enjoy this amazing film.
i remember voice dubbing Spirit when i was little, then when i got a little older, i realized that they don't need to talk. I'm very happy that they made that choice. :) Also Dreamworks, please bring 2d animation back!
@@iPyromantic yes! it uses very realistic/semi-realistic animation style. However, Disney has done this before in the past. Nowadays it more cartoony. Hopefully we can get to see this type of animation again. I also really into drawing people/animals in this style as well. :)
HAHAHAHAH THE WAY HE IMMEDIATELY FLIPPED HIS VIEW ON THIS MOVIE 😂 Spirit is an absolute masterpiece of a movie, imo. The music score, the unique style, and their ability to convey emotion so well without almost any character dialogue is absolutely incredible. This movie was my entire childhood (along with httyd in 2010).
Nice to see that you gave it a second shot :) Also, I always find it so weird that some Americans refuse to acknowledge that their ancestors were horrible people even if that’s what really happened in history…
It’s not about ego, guys. We’re just tired of hearing it all. The. Time. People don’t shut up about it. And it’s used to justify treating us as if WE did all that stuff ourselves. Literally. Imagine if someone just walked around behind you everyday, saying “Your ancestors sucked, you don’t deserve what you have,” yada yada. Wouldn’t you get sick of it after a while? Wouldn’t you feel like the other person was just being a jerk? Like, let me live in peace, man. That’s all I freaking want. I ain’t hurting anybody.
@@kiramortwilson7411 I was talking about refusing to acknowledge it and denying it. My ancestors were horrible people as well but I won’t deny that it happened.
The animation of this movie amazes me to this day. Every single frame looks perfect. The horse anatomy, but also the adaptation into the cartoon style (especially in the face) is incredible! Also funny you showed a brief clip from RDR2; In the online version of the game you can get a mustang horse that looks exactly like Spirit.
Spirit is one of my all time comfort movies. I can watch it again and again and not be bored. The animation and story are both wonderful and the movie itself made me passionate about art when I was young. I'm so glad you gave it a second chance!
Growing up in the southwest US and going on road trips to all the national parks as a kid, this movie is one of my all-time favorites! I rewatched it with friends and we can tell generally what state they're in throughout the movie, and it's so cool to see my home drawn/represented so beautifully. The only other time I've seen the southwest animated so thoughtfully was in Cars, which also has a soft spot in my heart. I'm not indigenous/native American so I can't speak to the accuracy of the representation here, but as a kid it definitely seemed like one of the most realistic/nuanced pictures of the American colonization/genocide in the west over other films like Pocahontas. Also the soundtrack is fantastic and great for road trips!
My aunt took me to see Spirit when I was a kid and I was such a sobbing mess she asked me if I wanted to leave 😂 I’d never seen a movie as a kid where injustice just kept happening to the main character. It served this child well, taught me a lot ❤
So Disney DID in fact do their own "spirit" in terms of pushing techniques and trying new things. That was "Brother Bear". Spirit was big for merging 3D and 2D in a bigger, more technical way than had been done before. Using 2D's strengths and 3D's strengths. Spirit had lots of sweeping 3D backgrounds with 2D animation on top. Brother Bear had this too. But this would not have saved 2D in the end, because what really, REALLY broke the 2D pipeline wasn't anything audiences did or didn't, it was the animators unionizing. I say this as a 2D animator who yearns for this sort of 2D projects, but who is also very cynical of what the big entertainment studios are doing these days. It's all about money, and all about profit. And a union for the animators is not something they want now, or wanted then. 2D became "too expensive" when they had to stop destroying the animators' work-life balances, then suddenly non-unionized 3D became "the more efficient thing". Yes I'm bitter about this.
I LOVE "Sindbad"! It's one of my favourite movies! And it's has been since I was a kid. And I also realy, realy, realy like "Spirit", but mabey that's just because I like horses.
Spirit stallion of the cimarron is such a classic very underated at the time of its release I watched it alot its great if there was a place for there to be both a healthy balance of styles both in 3d computer animation and the traditional classic 2d hand drawn style it would be wonderful to see happen also this is one of the rare animated films to tackle the western genre would love to see more animated films in this genre and cover more historical type settings
this movie is till this day ( I´m 30 now) a great influence in my life ! It was the first fandom I was really passionate about. I think at the age around 7 or 8. Every now and then , the songs come around again and remind me of all these feelings this movie had me feel as a kid. I think it´s a masterpiece and I´m a bit surprised to hear it didn´t do so well back then.
The actual evilness we did to the natives is very tragic. I remember reading my first college book of what we did to them, and it brought me to tears. No child, no women, no men were safe.
I actually have a version of this film with the Mat Damon narration removed pretty seamlessly and it's great. There's a torrent for it floating around somewhere, at least there used to be.
I mean, Iron Giant was also a flop in theatres but essentially became a cult classic afterwards. Some movies just need to age like a fine wine. I personally find most critics to be about as exciting and reliable as a sack of hammers - Spirit deserved far more credit than it got. Honestly, people whining about movies being too PC just piques my interest even more. Mainly because you learn pretty quick how thin-skinned people are 😆 what, you can't handle the tiniest reminder of the fact that America has never been perfect and has contributed to horrible attrocities for as long as it's been colonized? Grow up. Face it. Quit shoving your head in the sand, you look ridiculous. Getting an animated film about horses and Native Americans, even if it's designed for a kid's palate, made a solid stamp on my life. Still a favorite to rewatch to this day. Glad your gf knocked some sense into you about it!
If spirit came out in the age of streaming I reckon it would have been bigger.. I had it on vhs when I was a kid and we watched and rewatch that shit thousands of times
i love this movie. when i was a little kid i spent a lot of time with my mom's sister and her family, and my cousins weren't allowed to watch a lot of shows and tv. my aunt was very religious and bought heavily into the satanic panic of the 2000s. but she had this movie on dvd, and it was one of our favorites. as a black kid i empathized very greatly with both spirit and the lakota because i understood the ways in which chattel slavery was similar. and i appreciated that the movie recognized the importance of harmony with nature instead of trying to bend it to your will. but my absolute favorite part of this movie is the masterful way it navigates storytelling with very little dialogue, through the music, the animal sounds, and the expressive animation. it's so enriching in that way.
I really appreciate you changing your mind a bit for the Spirit movie. It was the first film where I ever saw anything nice and positive about my ancestors as a kid. It genuinely warms my history-loving heart.
Amazingly animated, gorgeous landscapes, soundtrack has amazing orchestral score and some bangers, greatly written characters, and an amazing message about what spirit is and why spirit is important to community.
Tbh I watched it again recently after loving it my whole childhood and as a adult I am even more amazed by the way they managed to express perfect amount of emotion without much saying since they are animals.Truly timeless animation with a great story.
Apparently this movie was going to be way darker at first but they toned it down. Rain was going to actually die, and, from the train wherein Spirit is traveling, he was going to witness a buffalo hunt. I am also fairly certain the train hauling scene was going to be more intense.
The most interesting part of the development of the movie is they mixed the digital and traditional media! This movie claims to be the first use of digital and traditional animation mixed. Lots of the models and landscapes are painting over with traditional animation. The landscape paintings are meant to mimic artists from the late 1800s and the early 1900s who depict the same environments out west. All of the native characters were played by native actors. Like said, previously the horse noises including hoofbeats were all made by real horses. Horses are one of the hardest things to draw/animate because there movement is so clean and complex. We all know what they look like and how they move so its hard to mimic realistically. Spirit unfortunately was tarnished by Dreamworks attempt at 3difying it in "Spirit running free" but I will forever love the original for its anti western expansion pro native rights and natural rights vibes. The horse blows up a train. he's my hero and fostered my love of horses.
4:17 I’ve been having this debate with a specific coworker of mine because for me I grew up watching this movie and actually recently rewatched it and loved it. But he says it’s a garbage movie and his reasoning is because “the horse thinks or narrates in English but it doesn’t speak English” which to me is a stupid reason to dislike the film. What do yall think?
Spirit is a classic. I adore it and it was what almost made me a horse girl. It was my everything and made me really appreciate the life I lived and was the first time I was made aware that America wasn't always the good guy. It also was the first time I was exposed to animal abuse and how you should properly care for an animal, something that is a very important lesson to learn. It's a great film, not perfect, but still great 1:52 it definitely had a message and an agenda, but I wouldn't call it "too politically correct". That's doing it a disservice
Spirit is one of the only movies that made me cry from the music alone. Listening to it while driving through the mountains is a feeling like no other. America is my home, and there’s just something about this movie that makes me appreciate the beauty of this land, and be grateful for it. I grew up in the countryside, and it feels nostalgic to see it on screen, even if I may not be from the mountains.
My grandma bought this for me on dvd when it came out in that format at Christmas time. This is one of my favorite childhood films EVER! My partner said it was lame then we watched it together and they changed their mind pretty quickly
I remember when I was younger, I just wanted to watch a movie about horses, so when they introduced Little Creek that's when I realized that the humans would have a larger role then I was like "okay, this is not what I signed up for" lmao, so i kept skipping the scenes, and then they added a *LOVE INTREST?!*
For a lot of Latin Americans this movie is fire, in spanish (Latino) the guy who sings the covers is a popular singer (Eric Rubin) , Bryan Adams did a really good job singing contry rock but in spanish they did'nt use that contry vibe so is really diferent and maaaaan, trust when I tell you, Mexicans love to use "You can't take me" (in spanish "No me rendire") as a meme.
I just read the title and was like 5min saying in disbelief „What?!“ in different octaves - you called spirit mid? Your girlfriend set you on the right path my friend. What?! I mean… There is no world where spirit is mid 😂 Honestly no 😂
i watched this movie when i was five and the memory of how much it emotionally moved me and made me cry is a core memory but my opinion of the fact that it managed to make me cry has changed to a positive one! this movie was insanely good.
nice summary. i think this movie is underrated, it looked really cool visually when it came out and has some interesting animation style, which still holds up pretty well overall. i would have certainly liked to see dreamworks continue with this style, so its a real shame it didn't catch on. and doing the music + narration combination rather than talking animals was an excellent decision. it keeps the movie a bit more grounded and adds to the traditional western feel. hans zimmer and bryan adams did so well; that soundtrack is really great, was one of my favorite CDs as a kid and i still listen to it from time to time.
The narration feels "pretentious" because Spirit is the narrator, and that's his character shining through. I feel like that was really obviously the best choice for the tone. He's cocky. He's confident, and he's proud. He's the spirit of the wild west, and it's really spot on, in my opinion.
I'm 25 and my boyfriend had me watch this movie for the first time a couple of months ago. I was sobbing. And the story held up as well as any other movie I've watched recently. I definitely recommend giving spirit a watch.
Been drawing horses sinxe I was 8 yrs old because of the DVD Behind the Scenes and the absolute beautiful animation. Do you know how hard horse hooves are???
This was pretty big in my conservative small town growing up, mostly driven by horse girls. My guess is the association with horse girls and the parents who didn't like the truths about colonialism were what killed this movie. It was a repeat watch for me and my brother tho, we were "America haters" in my household apparently.
I remember when this movie came out, it was right after the Disney animation heyday. People just couldn't comprehend an animated movie about animals where they don't talk, and I think they felt deceived assuming that's what it was going to be.
I STILL kinda wish I was Eris. Just because she is arguably the most beautifully animated villain of ALL TIME. The way she flows, the way her hair moves - UGH. I spend half of her scenes just focusing on how she moves instead of what she's actually saying. 😅
I LOVED this movie! I regret not seeing it in the theater. It was well written and I really loved that it wasn't a talking animal movie...and this is coming from someone whose favorite movie is The Lion King. I also really loved the soundtrack. And obviously, I absolutely adored the animation. This movie deserved better. ❤❤
I LOVED this film growing up I think I might of had it on dvd but I do remember when it was on Netflix, as a kid my fondest memories were listening to the soundtrack. I think I rewatched the movie about 17 times. Whenever I get sad I find myself watching spirit :’) I loved the film and also love horses!! It’s nice to appreciate for its accuracy and it’s such a nice plot !!
Random neat fact, the animation for the horses in Spirit were done by a guy named James Baxter; He also guest animated and voiced the horse James Baxter in Adventure Time, which is why the horse has a much smoother animation than the other characters :v
This movie is a masterpiece. Sometimes it takes a few viewings to really appreciate the depth, but the animation in itself is some of the best there is. James Baxter is such an outstanding animator, too. Also, the reason why Spirit failed in the box office was marketing and people who were not ready for the truth. It’s got quite a cult following now, much like Treasure Planet binned for Disney, but is now a well-loved cult classic. Spirit is such a mature film. Love it so much!
Spirit was my favorite movie as a kid. I was a horse girl as a kid and LOVED horses. I drug my mom to the theater as a kid to go see it and im pretty sure i was that annoying kid bouncing around way to excited to see the movie. And i still love it. It was one of my go to movies to watch. I had the sound track, toys and anything else i could. my mom also liked the movie she was impressed by the animation and particularly loved the train chase scene.
Spirit is both deep and a banger. The soundtrack will make you rock out, cry and fill you with courage. Edit: And the bad guy’s defeat was so cool cause it showed you can overcome by example (by spirit in this case) winning the battle without sending them off a cliff into fire. But in a subtle and oddly mature way, getting a nod and realizing the battle is over.
spirit is my absolute comfort film and it makes me yearn for being free and wild (and a horse as well i guess). it´s the one horse movie i still love to this day loooong after my horse girl childhood
Horse person here!! you ask at at around the 7:30 mark if the no food and water for three days would kill a horse and I want too say yes, it very much can. Due too colic. Colic is where the horse suffers stomach upset. Horses cant vomit so when there GI system gets messed up its get messy very quickly. It can be a minor colic that can be solved easily or a bad colic which can be a death sentence See horses are really sensitive and even something slightly off can cause them too colic and die. It can be caused by many things and is the bane of a horse owners existence. Something as small as eating something wrong or stress can cause them too colic bad and need expensive surgery that has no guarantee on if it will save the animal. Back when this film takes place a bad colic would likely be a death sentence too Spirit and any other horse. Because of little food, water, and stress that he was under if we ignore artistic liberties he would likely end up colicing
When I was in second grade, my teacher found out I like the movie- I had an infatuation with this film and I still love it as a young adult- and she gave me a disk of the SOUNDTRACK. I went to sleep to that disk on a radio/cd player/cassette player every single night for six years
I remember when it came out. I watched 5 different times on the cinema. Yes, I made my family buy me tickets for it for 5 times. I think the last 2 were from my grandmother, who took me to the cinema on the last day and let me rewatch the movie again to say it goodbye. I never did that with any other movie.
The funny thing about this movie is that horses aren't native to americas. Europeans brought horses there and the wild ones are decendants of those that escaped or were abandoned and some point. There turned out to be a horse-shape slot in the ecosystem so they survived while not becoming invasive species. So, yeah, for horses it was longer because they have shorter faster generations but they are there only as long as europens. Not like the Spirit could know, or would care about petty chistorical details. But, no he is not techically native, more like naturalized.
To be fair, American horses has only gone extinct a few thousand years prior, which is fairly short evolution wise! Horses evolved and spread from North America and were brought back by europeans!
@@SakuraStallion Oh? Yeah, that sure expliains the empty ecological nishe. I knew there was a huge extinction of megafauna but didn't know local horses were part of it too.
Uhm, no, horse evolution is fairly complex. There were horses in america and they went extint a few thousand years before the europeans brought them back
Your girlfriend singlehanded saved your life with this
I was literally about to say the same thing
@@keona5560me too lol
she literally did
We were already sharpening the pitchforks
Bro stop. I WAS not going to murder him
Fun fact: All the horse sounds, right down to the hoof beats are real! They had actual horse vocal recordings and recorded horses going over various terrain for the different hoof beat sounds!
wow i always really liked the sound of them running lol
damn that's hella dope! Wild also cause they had a VA do the lion sounds for the lion king.
@@AceHufflepuff They also used some tiger sounds in TLK too :P
Specifically some of the roars because "lion roars weren't intense enough".
All praise to your girlfriend for making you watch this classic.
My sibling has/had a profile picture of the character in your profile picture I believe!! :00
For real, the fact that almost all men glaze over this movie because it was branded as "annoying horse girl movie" when really it's a masterpiece!😂
Fun fact: horses are one of the hardest animals to draw, let alone animate. Their anatomy is just... kind of an anomaly? To animate an entire movie about horses, and to do it well, is challenging. So, this is beautiful.
@K.C-2049 Spirit was nearly two decades before Red Dead 2. This movie, along with a lot of Dreamworks and Disney movies actually, have always drawn horses/animated them well.
That's also why "horror horses" became a joke in webtoons, because so many of them take ugly out of place 3D horse model and just put them in their comics and it looks awful lol
Sometimes you even have "ghost carriages" without horses aha
@K.C-2049 I... wasn't arguing? I was simply pointing out a fact.
Modern games and movies can't even get horses right, yet this movie that's like 20 something years old did it perfectly.
James Baxter is a godtier animator fr
Smarty pants calling spirit MID
His gf :*feels offended and gives the how dare you face* watch it again
people are entitled to their opinions, it's hard, but it's true. then again, nothing wrong with rewatching something
@@wak773 true
Btw, horses are consired the hardest animal to draw. *To. DRAW*. James Baxter drew horses for days to learn their anatomy and behaviour (and the other animators ofc). Animating him was not easy. (Source: James Baxter talked about it at Playgrounds Eindhoven last year. We got to see the frames onnpaper that they used! A beautiful shot from Belle and The Beast was there too)
James Baxter is literally built different when it comes to animation
Wait the James Baxter horse from adventure time was named after a real guy? 😂
@@starcrash-ash6061yup! The episodes featuring the character were basically made just to praise James Baxter and his work, since he's just that phenomenal! He also animates and voices the character, which is why the animation quality is significantly more fluid and smooth compared to the usual style of the show
Spirit was actually the reason I got into animation. I watched it when I was 4 and when I saw the behind the scenes on the dvd I was absolutely blown away. I didn’t fully understand what the animators were doing but it really made me want to become an animator, and it’s been my life goal ever since😂
Hope you can achieve it!!! Fellow animation student here :D Good luck!!!!!
I'm in my 3rd year of 4 years of earning my art diploma with the desire to become a 2D animator.
You can do it!!!
Spirit was the movie that got me paying attention to movie scores. Of course Hans Zimmer is a master but every movie I watch I really listen to the music and it all started with Spirit. And coming from a horse person, they did a phenomenal job animating this movie. Horses are so difficult and they they just nailed it.
I had a similar experience! I watched that "How to Draw Horses" special feature on the DVD when I was 10 and it completely changed how I thought about drawing. Rewired my brain. I'm an artist now, at least partially because of Spirit.
@@GragonOhare dang dude, I just checked out your channel and you’re so skilled :0
I’m still a beginner 😅
I don’t think box office is always an indicator of quality some of the greatest classic movies are box office bombs
Yeah. Basically every Laika movie is *technically* a box office flop, but they’re one of my favorite studios. The thing with box office success movies is they either had an ungodly amount of advertising, or had all the right cliches to draw in a large crowd.
Box office is bullshit.
Box office measures money.
It doesn’t even measure views.
Money doesn’t equate to artistry, although I think many trust fund baby fraud “artists” would disagree with me…
yeah, but box office is what determines if it was a good investment or not.
Katharine Hepburn was dubbed "box office poison" during her career. Because Katharine Hepburn is just SO unenjoyable and such a dreadful actress. 😅
@@iPyromantic why are you hating on Katharine Hepburn she Oscar nominated and winning actress and how did she become box office poison she has been in a lot of films that have been success like The African Queen Bringing Up Baby and The Philadelphia Story how is she dreadful actress maybe if you were to judge or just buy her early work like her appearance and a little women but she was just starting out all actors start out pretty bad
Your girlfriend is top tier, make her a keeper. Also this just made me realize Spirit probably failed more critically simply because it was a Native allegory in 2002. It still did well but 69% on rotten tomatoes?! For THIS masterpiece?! I feel it'd rank a lot higher today.
Not just an allegory but also explicit in its stance against colonialism and its tragic and cruel consequence to natives of the land (humans and animals and mother nature alike). When I rewatched it as an adult, I was in awe that they were so explicit in being against colonization, and not just used the horses as an allegory but had native people that the audiences were meant to feel for and relate to more than the stoic, tough cowboy (colonizer).
@@zorro......this movie was released too ahead of it's time
Sinbad and Spirit are like Treasure Planet. They are hidden diamonds in the rut that never got the chance they deserved to fully shine. Hats of to your girlfriend for waking you up to reality
Agreed I love all 3 of those timeless classics that are underappreciated
@@Invisibleppls Glad we agree! So rewatchable and hold up today
Oh yes. I love all three of those. Vastly underrated
"Spirit is mid."
Ooh, that there's a paddlin'.
Shout out to her bc you were dragging it lol
Ong
fr she should've been meaner😂❤ I wanna hear her take
BASED Smarty Pants’ girlfriend
Spirit is one of my favourite animated movies, it’s so gorgeous
I remember seeing the trailer in theaters. It comprised of the opening sequence with the eagle and expanded over the grassy landscape. When those horses erupted on screen, it was epic! You felt like those horses were really coming right at you! They captured the power and majesty of being surrounded in a horse herd so well! I still get chills to this day.
I will never forgive the girl power bullshit remake they did with it. This isn't a my little pony movie, and that is exactly why it is great! Its unique, mature, yet real tone is what made it outstanding and a classic! 😤
Spirit, the horse that could not be broken. A symbol of freedom and resisting the oppression of the white man/US. No one could ride him. (If anything he carried Little Creek more than let him finally ride)
Sequel: Horse becomes "best friends" with the daughter of a railroad owner. She rides him everywhere on little kiddie adventures.
Just disrespectful....
Yes! Somebody said it!!! ☠️
@@returnoftheromans6726 sir, it was literally the first thought I had when I first saw the trailer for that crap. Anyone could've said the same thing. 👍
IKR! IT WAS ABSOLUTELY BLASPHEMOUS WHAT THEY DID TO SPIRIT! I remember seeing the trail or every time I went inside Costco and I would point at it and tell my siblings about everything I hated and lil critiques I had for it
I remember watching the remake because I was so excited for it, spirit was my shit. My mom was pregnant with my little sister and I had her up on the trampoline pretending to be spirit singing “can’t catch me, I’m free”. Absolutely destroyed his entire iconic personality of being free and unwavering. I still watched the show, it was still cute, I just refused to acknowledge that she was riding Spirit.
My grandpa raised horses and he loved this movie. He loved that the horses didn't talk, that they moved like real horses, acted like real horses (mostly), and that it shows the real *spirit* of the wild horse. Add in the absolute banger soundtrack and the fact the horse is "voiced" by MATT DAMON, and it's an absolutely amazing movie.
Sinbad is similar to treasure planet with how they performed and being ahead of there time, you shouldn’t judge them by the box office
Same with Legends of the Guardians tbh
literally! the animation is so beautiful and the plot is so good!! It does have that nostalgic factor but it's a movie I could watch over and over again and never be bored
No for real. Even Brother Bear didn't do great at the Box Office, but it's still a beautiful movie. All those movies came out at a time where the studios were actively trying to bomb their own movies so they could excuse the pull push towards 3D :/
FOR REAL!!
@kyuumons Oh god, Brother Bear was GORGEOUS and beautifully written
8:12 -- Spirit being violently kidnapped from his people, tied up and forcably dragged back across days or even weeks to the army base, just so they can break his mind to use his body, and the absolute horror on his face when the gates open and he sees exactly what the army has in mind for his kind: brand-burns and shaved heads and forced labor -- what they have already done to break, burn, starve, and exploit all those other horses and when the gates close, they will do the exact same thing to him with no means of escape-- that's a nice firendly gentle subtle callback to slavery.
It also makes that music montage to "You Can't Take Me, I'm Free" (objectively the best song in the movie) a LOT more intense and meaningful
I think it's meant to be a reference to residential schools and the subjugation of Native Americans rather than slavery, especially considering that the main human conflict is between settlers and Native Americans.
My mom told me this movie was the only one that ever made my dad cry. I've never seen the man even come close to shedding a tear in my life. To me that says a lot about Spirit. When I was a kid I was blown away watching it and nowadays if I sit down to watch this I'll cry at least 10 times either from sheer amazement or sadness. I'm glad your girlfriend got you to take another look at Spirit, it's deserving of so much more hype than it gets imo!
spirit was THE reason i became into animation, into art, into horses into the very idea of bringing things to LIFE! that opening shot alone made me go "i want to recreate this feeling of being ALIVE as we dive through the canyons with the eagle" the eagle being the imagery of freedom, of spirit himself being freedom and self. Spirit has and will i say, brought life to many artists. its not just ABOUT horses, it brought storytelling to where it should be, its beautiful and my favourite way of telling stories for animals. your only understanding through the animals perspective, they wouldnt understand anything other then their own wants and needs but aware certain things.
I was really confused when I found out that they made a Spirit sequel series about a human interacting with Spirit rather himself? I like horses, not people! xD
When I watched it as a kid I wasn’t very into it because I lived in the world of talking animals and I didn't understand the emotion, though I still enjoyed some things. Watching it later, after growing up, I realized how amazing the score, songs, characters, and story are
I watched at three and loved it so much I named all my toys after it. Not just the horses.
I watched this film over and over as a child. Spirit was, undoubtedly, one of my animated animal heros. (Balto and Simba being the others.) This started my transformation into a full-blown horse girl. Lol!
But as an adult, I fully appreciate what it encapsulates. The setting of the sun on the "Wild West"; one that Frederick Remington loved to paint; the brutality on the Natives. (By the way, can we just appreciate how Dreamworks respected them as a whole while they made this, and also highlighted how close they were with their animals?)
Apparently, Spirit's father was a black stallion called Strider. He was also captured by humans, and possibly killed by them. In this light, it is even more heartbreaking seeing the look on his mother's face as he tells her it's going to be okay, when she already knew that he probably would not survive the humans. Some say that the Eagle is a manifestation of his father in 'spirit' form. But I have another theory. In the train, when Spirit has that vision of his family, there appears a black horse galloping behind his mother. I believe this is when Strider appears to strengthen his son in his time of need.
The movie's opening lines telling the audience it is up to them to decide whether that land was won or lost in the end gets me every time. That, along with: "There are those in Washington who believe the West will never be settled. The Northern Pacific Railroad never reach Nebraska; a hostile Lakota, will never submit to Providence. And it is in that manner of small thinking that says this horse can never be broken." Ring true in some form or other. But, thanks to those who respected the West, namely Theodore Roosevelt, we still have those hoofbeets ringing clear across parts of our land.
That is what Spirit's whole being stands on: that Nature will find a way.
Spirit is actually one of my many favorites among the Dreamworks movie run. I remember watching this movie over and over again because it was so good. 😄
Oh, you have a girlfriend? 🆒️
And yes, Spirit is alot better in quality then what we all give it credit for
i think the narration takes itself really seriously, but it works because 1. the movie hits some really serious stuff! it has a serious undertone! and 2. it’s spirit himself narrating it, and he’s a bit of a self important dickhead of a horse whose character arc is largely about expanding his worldview, maturing and humbling- still, he lacks the context the audience has, and to him the events of the film are the singular most important and dangerous things anyone could ever possibly encounter. there is nothing he as a horse could imagine that’s more important than keeping the herd (and later rain, little creek and the other Lakota people and horses) safe, and no greater danger to them than a train line carrying the men who represent all evil to him. the narration is such an important part of this movie IMO seeing as the horses don’t speak, and it’s our only insight to what he’s thinking, so every line had to have been chosen so carefully, and I think they did a great job representing both spirit’s character and conveying plot.
people thinking Spirit is "too PC" is absolute bonkers
Welcome to the American right wing. Anything that acknowledges the wrongdoings of our country is "too woke" and "everything that's wrong with society" it's "too PC" because it paints the white men as the villains and favors the natives.
Your girlfriend has, all my respect for doing this
it's not right to judge a movie based on box office, it's more about luck and marketting and whomever edited the trailer than what the movie actually is, there's plenty of people who shouldn't have gone to see coraline because parents didn't realise it might be too scary for their kids and there's plenty of people who go to live action disney remakes even though they are often completely inferior to the original
"WHY AM I SO EMOTIONAL, THEYRE HORSES"
welcome to the club lol
She saved you from such a disgrace
Thankyou for making this spirit is my favorite movie of all time, and it saddens me how underrated it is. I hope a bunch of youtubers make videos about it and more people get to enjoy this amazing film.
i remember voice dubbing Spirit when i was little, then when i got a little older, i realized that they don't need to talk. I'm very happy that they made that choice. :) Also Dreamworks, please bring 2d animation back!
It's criminal that they only ever made 4 traditionally animated feature films. Their style always felt more .... mature? Than Disney, somehow?
@@iPyromantic yes! it uses very realistic/semi-realistic animation style. However, Disney has done this before in the past. Nowadays it more cartoony. Hopefully we can get to see this type of animation again. I also really into drawing people/animals in this style as well. :)
I have a distinct memory of SOBBING watching this when I was a teenager. Crying so hard it woke my mom up. She teases me about it to this day
HAHAHAHAH THE WAY HE IMMEDIATELY FLIPPED HIS VIEW ON THIS MOVIE 😂 Spirit is an absolute masterpiece of a movie, imo. The music score, the unique style, and their ability to convey emotion so well without almost any character dialogue is absolutely incredible. This movie was my entire childhood (along with httyd in 2010).
Nice to see that you gave it a second shot :)
Also, I always find it so weird that some Americans refuse to acknowledge that their ancestors were horrible people even if that’s what really happened in history…
I don't know, it's some stupid ego stuff or smth. Humans are very narcissistic sometimes, even if admitting it wouldn't make them the bad person.
It’s not about ego, guys. We’re just tired of hearing it all. The. Time. People don’t shut up about it. And it’s used to justify treating us as if WE did all that stuff ourselves. Literally. Imagine if someone just walked around behind you everyday, saying “Your ancestors sucked, you don’t deserve what you have,” yada yada. Wouldn’t you get sick of it after a while? Wouldn’t you feel like the other person was just being a jerk? Like, let me live in peace, man. That’s all I freaking want. I ain’t hurting anybody.
@@kiramortwilson7411 I was talking about refusing to acknowledge it and denying it. My ancestors were horrible people as well but I won’t deny that it happened.
The animation of this movie amazes me to this day. Every single frame looks perfect. The horse anatomy, but also the adaptation into the cartoon style (especially in the face) is incredible!
Also funny you showed a brief clip from RDR2; In the online version of the game you can get a mustang horse that looks exactly like Spirit.
right, I think the buckskin mustang gotta be one of the most purchased horses in online ever 😂
Girlfriend made an excellent decision
Spirit is one of my all time comfort movies. I can watch it again and again and not be bored. The animation and story are both wonderful and the movie itself made me passionate about art when I was young. I'm so glad you gave it a second chance!
Growing up in the southwest US and going on road trips to all the national parks as a kid, this movie is one of my all-time favorites! I rewatched it with friends and we can tell generally what state they're in throughout the movie, and it's so cool to see my home drawn/represented so beautifully. The only other time I've seen the southwest animated so thoughtfully was in Cars, which also has a soft spot in my heart. I'm not indigenous/native American so I can't speak to the accuracy of the representation here, but as a kid it definitely seemed like one of the most realistic/nuanced pictures of the American colonization/genocide in the west over other films like Pocahontas. Also the soundtrack is fantastic and great for road trips!
Your girlfriend saved you from a bombardment of horse girl rage
u here too
My aunt took me to see Spirit when I was a kid and I was such a sobbing mess she asked me if I wanted to leave 😂 I’d never seen a movie as a kid where injustice just kept happening to the main character. It served this child well, taught me a lot ❤
Boy the chaos of ur arguments about simbad would make Eris so happy.
I'm not a horse guy, but even I enjoyed Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron wholeheartedly.
So Disney DID in fact do their own "spirit" in terms of pushing techniques and trying new things. That was "Brother Bear". Spirit was big for merging 3D and 2D in a bigger, more technical way than had been done before. Using 2D's strengths and 3D's strengths. Spirit had lots of sweeping 3D backgrounds with 2D animation on top. Brother Bear had this too. But this would not have saved 2D in the end, because what really, REALLY broke the 2D pipeline wasn't anything audiences did or didn't, it was the animators unionizing. I say this as a 2D animator who yearns for this sort of 2D projects, but who is also very cynical of what the big entertainment studios are doing these days. It's all about money, and all about profit. And a union for the animators is not something they want now, or wanted then. 2D became "too expensive" when they had to stop destroying the animators' work-life balances, then suddenly non-unionized 3D became "the more efficient thing". Yes I'm bitter about this.
I LOVE "Sindbad"! It's one of my favourite movies! And it's has been since I was a kid. And I also realy, realy, realy like "Spirit", but mabey that's just because I like horses.
I remember watching this film so many times as a kid, always loved it.
Spirit stallion of the cimarron is such a classic very underated at the time of its release I watched it alot its great if there was a place for there to be both a healthy balance of styles both in 3d computer animation and the traditional classic 2d hand drawn style it would be wonderful to see happen also this is one of the rare animated films to tackle the western genre would love to see more animated films in this genre and cover more historical type settings
this movie is till this day ( I´m 30 now) a great influence in my life ! It was the first fandom I was really passionate about. I think at the age around 7 or 8. Every now and then , the songs come around again and remind me of all these feelings this movie had me feel as a kid. I think it´s a masterpiece and I´m a bit surprised to hear it didn´t do so well back then.
The actual evilness we did to the natives is very tragic. I remember reading my first college book of what we did to them, and it brought me to tears. No child, no women, no men were safe.
I actually have a version of this film with the Mat Damon narration removed pretty seamlessly and it's great. There's a torrent for it floating around somewhere, at least there used to be.
Ima have to look for that!
Welcome to club of not embracing this underrated masterpiece.
I mean, Iron Giant was also a flop in theatres but essentially became a cult classic afterwards. Some movies just need to age like a fine wine. I personally find most critics to be about as exciting and reliable as a sack of hammers - Spirit deserved far more credit than it got. Honestly, people whining about movies being too PC just piques my interest even more. Mainly because you learn pretty quick how thin-skinned people are 😆 what, you can't handle the tiniest reminder of the fact that America has never been perfect and has contributed to horrible attrocities for as long as it's been colonized? Grow up. Face it. Quit shoving your head in the sand, you look ridiculous.
Getting an animated film about horses and Native Americans, even if it's designed for a kid's palate, made a solid stamp on my life. Still a favorite to rewatch to this day. Glad your gf knocked some sense into you about it!
If spirit came out in the age of streaming I reckon it would have been bigger.. I had it on vhs when I was a kid and we watched and rewatch that shit thousands of times
i love this movie. when i was a little kid i spent a lot of time with my mom's sister and her family, and my cousins weren't allowed to watch a lot of shows and tv. my aunt was very religious and bought heavily into the satanic panic of the 2000s. but she had this movie on dvd, and it was one of our favorites. as a black kid i empathized very greatly with both spirit and the lakota because i understood the ways in which chattel slavery was similar. and i appreciated that the movie recognized the importance of harmony with nature instead of trying to bend it to your will. but my absolute favorite part of this movie is the masterful way it navigates storytelling with very little dialogue, through the music, the animal sounds, and the expressive animation. it's so enriching in that way.
I really appreciate you changing your mind a bit for the Spirit movie.
It was the first film where I ever saw anything nice and positive about my ancestors as a kid.
It genuinely warms my history-loving heart.
Amazingly animated, gorgeous landscapes, soundtrack has amazing orchestral score and some bangers, greatly written characters, and an amazing message about what spirit is and why spirit is important to community.
I remember as a kid I was already excited about an animated movie about horses 🐎
Oh yeah, it’s my favourite “horse themed” animated movie of all time! 😁
Spirit's always been my favourite movie as a kid and even now
Tbh I watched it again recently after loving it my whole childhood and as a adult I am even more amazed by the way they managed to express perfect amount of emotion without much saying since they are animals.Truly timeless animation with a great story.
I just watched Spirit last week, and it's beautifully animated, with a very exciting story.
Apparently this movie was going to be way darker at first but they toned it down. Rain was going to actually die, and, from the train wherein Spirit is traveling, he was going to witness a buffalo hunt. I am also fairly certain the train hauling scene was going to be more intense.
The most interesting part of the development of the movie is they mixed the digital and traditional media! This movie claims to be the first use of digital and traditional animation mixed. Lots of the models and landscapes are painting over with traditional animation. The landscape paintings are meant to mimic artists from the late 1800s and the early 1900s who depict the same environments out west. All of the native characters were played by native actors. Like said, previously the horse noises including hoofbeats were all made by real horses. Horses are one of the hardest things to draw/animate because there movement is so clean and complex. We all know what they look like and how they move so its hard to mimic realistically. Spirit unfortunately was tarnished by Dreamworks attempt at 3difying it in "Spirit running free" but I will forever love the original for its anti western expansion pro native rights and natural rights vibes. The horse blows up a train. he's my hero and fostered my love of horses.
4:17 I’ve been having this debate with a specific coworker of mine because for me I grew up watching this movie and actually recently rewatched it and loved it. But he says it’s a garbage movie and his reasoning is because “the horse thinks or narrates in English but it doesn’t speak English” which to me is a stupid reason to dislike the film. What do yall think?
the term "traditional animation arms race" echoes through my mind
Spirit is a classic. I adore it and it was what almost made me a horse girl. It was my everything and made me really appreciate the life I lived and was the first time I was made aware that America wasn't always the good guy. It also was the first time I was exposed to animal abuse and how you should properly care for an animal, something that is a very important lesson to learn. It's a great film, not perfect, but still great
1:52 it definitely had a message and an agenda, but I wouldn't call it "too politically correct". That's doing it a disservice
Honestly, I'm so glad that your girlfriend made you rewatch Spirit. Wish more people's girlfriends did that. xD
Spirit is one of the only movies that made me cry from the music alone. Listening to it while driving through the mountains is a feeling like no other. America is my home, and there’s just something about this movie that makes me appreciate the beauty of this land, and be grateful for it.
I grew up in the countryside, and it feels nostalgic to see it on screen, even if I may not be from the mountains.
My grandma bought this for me on dvd when it came out in that format at Christmas time. This is one of my favorite childhood films EVER! My partner said it was lame then we watched it together and they changed their mind pretty quickly
Thank goodness your girlfriend made you rewatch the film
first movie I very clearly remember crying to when I watched it as a kid, it's a core memory and I've loved drawing horses ever since
I remember when I was younger, I just wanted to watch a movie about horses, so when they introduced Little Creek that's when I realized that the humans would have a larger role then I was like "okay, this is not what I signed up for" lmao, so i kept skipping the scenes, and then they added a *LOVE INTREST?!*
For a lot of Latin Americans this movie is fire, in spanish (Latino) the guy who sings the covers is a popular singer (Eric Rubin) , Bryan Adams did a really good job singing contry rock but in spanish they did'nt use that contry vibe so is really diferent and maaaaan, trust when I tell you, Mexicans love to use "You can't take me" (in spanish "No me rendire") as a meme.
Trust me hun, MID should only be used when referring to Spirit Untamed and riding free
I just read the title and was like 5min saying in disbelief „What?!“ in different octaves - you called spirit mid? Your girlfriend set you on the right path my friend. What?!
I mean…
There is no world where spirit is mid 😂
Honestly no 😂
i watched this movie when i was five and the memory of how much it emotionally moved me and made me cry is a core memory but my opinion of the fact that it managed to make me cry has changed to a positive one! this movie was insanely good.
nice summary. i think this movie is underrated, it looked really cool visually when it came out and has some interesting animation style, which still holds up pretty well overall. i would have certainly liked to see dreamworks continue with this style, so its a real shame it didn't catch on.
and doing the music + narration combination rather than talking animals was an excellent decision. it keeps the movie a bit more grounded and adds to the traditional western feel. hans zimmer and bryan adams did so well; that soundtrack is really great, was one of my favorite CDs as a kid and i still listen to it from time to time.
Spirit, Treasure Planet, and Ferngully were some of my most watched 2D films as a kid. I'm glad you've come to love this film
The narration feels "pretentious" because Spirit is the narrator, and that's his character shining through. I feel like that was really obviously the best choice for the tone. He's cocky. He's confident, and he's proud. He's the spirit of the wild west, and it's really spot on, in my opinion.
If streaming existed when spirit came out, little girls would've singlehandedly funded this movie to the top
I'm 25 and my boyfriend had me watch this movie for the first time a couple of months ago. I was sobbing. And the story held up as well as any other movie I've watched recently. I definitely recommend giving spirit a watch.
Been drawing horses sinxe I was 8 yrs old because of the DVD Behind the Scenes and the absolute beautiful animation.
Do you know how hard horse hooves are???
This was pretty big in my conservative small town growing up, mostly driven by horse girls. My guess is the association with horse girls and the parents who didn't like the truths about colonialism were what killed this movie. It was a repeat watch for me and my brother tho, we were "America haters" in my household apparently.
I remember when this movie came out, it was right after the Disney animation heyday. People just couldn't comprehend an animated movie about animals where they don't talk, and I think they felt deceived assuming that's what it was going to be.
Sinbad is a phenomenal movie and nobody could change my mind on it
I STILL kinda wish I was Eris. Just because she is arguably the most beautifully animated villain of ALL TIME. The way she flows, the way her hair moves - UGH. I spend half of her scenes just focusing on how she moves instead of what she's actually saying. 😅
I LOVED this movie! I regret not seeing it in the theater. It was well written and I really loved that it wasn't a talking animal movie...and this is coming from someone whose favorite movie is The Lion King. I also really loved the soundtrack. And obviously, I absolutely adored the animation. This movie deserved better. ❤❤
I LOVED this film growing up I think I might of had it on dvd but I do remember when it was on Netflix, as a kid my fondest memories were listening to the soundtrack. I think I rewatched the movie about 17 times. Whenever I get sad I find myself watching spirit :’) I loved the film and also love horses!! It’s nice to appreciate for its accuracy and it’s such a nice plot !!
Random neat fact, the animation for the horses in Spirit were done by a guy named James Baxter; He also guest animated and voiced the horse James Baxter in Adventure Time, which is why the horse has a much smoother animation than the other characters :v
This movie is a masterpiece. Sometimes it takes a few viewings to really appreciate the depth, but the animation in itself is some of the best there is. James Baxter is such an outstanding animator, too.
Also, the reason why Spirit failed in the box office was marketing and people who were not ready for the truth. It’s got quite a cult following now, much like Treasure Planet binned for Disney, but is now a well-loved cult classic.
Spirit is such a mature film. Love it so much!
2:36 I can't believe I missed that the clouds were shaped as the horses.
Spirit was my favorite movie as a kid. I was a horse girl as a kid and LOVED horses. I drug my mom to the theater as a kid to go see it and im pretty sure i was that annoying kid bouncing around way to excited to see the movie. And i still love it. It was one of my go to movies to watch. I had the sound track, toys and anything else i could. my mom also liked the movie she was impressed by the animation and particularly loved the train chase scene.
Spirit is both deep and a banger. The soundtrack will make you rock out, cry and fill you with courage.
Edit: And the bad guy’s defeat was so cool cause it showed you can overcome by example (by spirit in this case) winning the battle without sending them off a cliff into fire. But in a subtle and oddly mature way, getting a nod and realizing the battle is over.
spirit is my absolute comfort film and it makes me yearn for being free and wild (and a horse as well i guess). it´s the one horse movie i still love to this day loooong after my horse girl childhood
Spirit suffered from the age of piracy
Horse person here!! you ask at at around the 7:30 mark if the no food and water for three days would kill a horse and I want too say yes, it very much can. Due too colic. Colic is where the horse suffers stomach upset. Horses cant vomit so when there GI system gets messed up its get messy very quickly. It can be a minor colic that can be solved easily or a bad colic which can be a death sentence
See horses are really sensitive and even something slightly off can cause them too colic and die. It can be caused by many things and is the bane of a horse owners existence. Something as small as eating something wrong or stress can cause them too colic bad and need expensive surgery that has no guarantee on if it will save the animal.
Back when this film takes place a bad colic would likely be a death sentence too Spirit and any other horse. Because of little food, water, and stress that he was under if we ignore artistic liberties he would likely end up colicing
When I was in second grade, my teacher found out I like the movie- I had an infatuation with this film and I still love it as a young adult- and she gave me a disk of the SOUNDTRACK. I went to sleep to that disk on a radio/cd player/cassette player every single night for six years
Spirit was my favorite childhood movie and it’s STILL good!
I remember when it came out. I watched 5 different times on the cinema. Yes, I made my family buy me tickets for it for 5 times. I think the last 2 were from my grandmother, who took me to the cinema on the last day and let me rewatch the movie again to say it goodbye.
I never did that with any other movie.
The funny thing about this movie is that horses aren't native to americas. Europeans brought horses there and the wild ones are decendants of those that escaped or were abandoned and some point. There turned out to be a horse-shape slot in the ecosystem so they survived while not becoming invasive species. So, yeah, for horses it was longer because they have shorter faster generations but they are there only as long as europens. Not like the Spirit could know, or would care about petty chistorical details. But, no he is not techically native, more like naturalized.
To be fair, American horses has only gone extinct a few thousand years prior, which is fairly short evolution wise! Horses evolved and spread from North America and were brought back by europeans!
@@SakuraStallion Oh? Yeah, that sure expliains the empty ecological nishe. I knew there was a huge extinction of megafauna but didn't know local horses were part of it too.
Uhm, no, horse evolution is fairly complex. There were horses in america and they went extint a few thousand years before the europeans brought them back
This film shaped my childhood and gave me a sense of wonder and freedom. I wouldn’t trade that for the world.