Even if that weren't Moomin, throwing down a child is still an asshole move. I'm sure that would fall under the criminal offence of battery against a minor.
2:56 Ever since I was a child watching this scene I expected him to turn around and go “y’all are the absolute worst, don’t talk to me for a week.” But I guess all is well in Moominvalley. 😅
Tbf he looked nothing like himself, if you suddenly found a stranger in your house who acts really creepy and then keeps insisting they’re your family member would you believe them?
I think they're all great but the 90s and 2019 versions kinda hit different, which I find interesting given how the vibes changes between the two. In the 90s version, it feels like Moomintroll is just completely stuck in the frame of a scared child, crying out for the one person who knows him better than anyone else. The extended periods of silence are so good, because Moomin can't bare the thought of her not knowing who he is so he begs with her to see him, but in truth, she could never see him as anyone but himself. The expressions in the scene are so well animated and heartbreaking, but that hug holds the most weight to me - makes me think back to when my mum would comfort me. The 2019 version, like the show, is about an older Moomintroll, he doesn't have that same degree of protection that you get when you're younger. I love the way he can barely look her in the eye, it's almost like he wouldn't blame her for not recognising him anymore. But she never loses sight of him, and when she fully recognises him she brings him out of the dark of the cave and into the light of the moon. It really captures the feeling of being older, changing and making your own choices and mistakes but always having someone in your corner who will love you, and truly know you. I also love that the music and the facial expression do most of the talking in the scene.
I was already sobbing but this analysis made me cry so much more (and I’m not very easy to make cry so I’m like kind of fucking shocked) love your analysis though lol
I kind of like the 90's one better, and Moomin being younger but I still think both are good. The voice actress for Moomin in the 90s one sounds too young, but it works for me. I don't like how 2019 Moomin sounds 30 XD
the 90s version was literally the only version that made me cry. it's all in the voice actor's performance, the way Moomin says 'Mama' and starts sobbing. killed me. the 2019 version as a whole is great but I really don't think the 90s one can be beat.
90s felt like it came from the perspective of a child who just wanted their mom to recognize him. While the 19 one was more like an older moomin who was sad but understood if his mom didn't recognized him but momma knows best.
I always remembered this one scene, just because of how heart-wrenchingly dour it is. I mean, yes; it does turn out well in the end, but just imagine how absolutely traumatizing it must be to not be able to prove to anyone you are yourself, and then fearing your own mother won't recognize you...
The 90s version is certainly the most heart wrenching in my opinion. It's like coming out and begging your friends and family that you're still the same person they've grown to know and love. I'm very fortunate I was able to come out to my mom and godmother in a safe place, but I do worry I may have to explain everything to my father, who's a bit more traditional (Asian and Christian, double whammy) and, while I know he'll likely be supportive if not a little confused, this scene illustrates my fears about what could happen. Moomin Mama being so certain that this fluffy, strange beast is indeed her son is unbelievably wholesome and it makes me want to cry. Her voice is so soothing as well, it's like being wrapped in a warm blanket.
Not everything is about you or that LGBTQ crap that most sane gay and trans are sick of too. Palestinians are treated like crap by rainbow flag flying Israelis but life is all about you in your mind lol grow up
The 90s one made me cry. It’s more heart wrenching than the rest. How moomin cries in yells, saying “mamma! It’s me! Your moomin!” Made me tear up. Edit: timestamp is at 1:25
Only in the Japanese animated one that we watched growing up, Moomins’ reaction is realistic. The panic reaction is how a real kid would react to be turned into a troll. I have an issue with this in other modern movies as well, none really panics as you would in real life to things that are scary.
Agreed, especially when it’s another character putting them through a terrifying/life-threatening ordeal for a gag scene, and the victim just gets mad with no sign of trauma afterwards.
Yes thats true. Others are without emotions. 90s series is soo good as a whole.Btw. You should watch this scene with polish voices, it is even more emotional. Type " "Wiosna w dolinie muminków"
The creator of the moomins was a lesbian and she made this as a metaphor for when you come out to your parents and they may see you as someone different, but since she always tried to convey the message that love is the answer moominmamma recognizes him as her son again
That episode in the 90s cartoon scared the shit out of me as a kid, the pain Moomintroll expresses felt so real and horrifying. I remember I went to hug my mom afterwards, lol
I first heard this scene read aloud by my mom when I was a little kid. I didn't learn about the coming out metaphor until years later, but it makes sense because this scene always hit very different for me before coming out of the closet vs afterward. Adaptation-wise, I think the 90s one really captures the feeling best for me personally.
I think every version of these scenes is good in its own very different way. The seventies' version is very dramatised, but Moominmama immediately recognises her son without issue, and rushes to defend him from the jerk that shoved him so rudely. It's kind of a speedrun of the scene, but wholesome nonetheless. The Bri'ish stop-motion iteration is pretty chill and laid-back, also basically a speedrun of the scene, but it's just because Moomintroll is revealed in seconds flat, and, honestly, a bigger highlight for me is how Moominmama breaks out the fight by pulling the kids out of the limb pile they became. As many have already pointed out, the nineties' one shows a terrified sobbing child, who _can't_ calm down anymore, because nobody recognises him. It was probably the longest it took Moominmama to recognise her child, which made this scene all the more heartbreaking, as Moomintroll was pleading her to see him, clearly struggling against the tears, and only calming down once recognised. The voice actors delivered the calm and nurturing "Calm down, sweetie, let me see where it hurts." kind tone Moominmama has here, and the barely coherent crying mess that Moomin was forced into. And then there's this 3D version, where, as before, Moomin is swiftly recognised, but he looks like he almost lost hope that even his own Mother would see him. She does so very soon, and he looks so relieved, as if he can't even believe that someone saw him as himself. It was super wholesome and cozy. Also Little My stepping away from Moominpapa as he offered her a hug was hilarious.
My favorite one is from the 90s, since for me it's the most emotional. But I also like the 2019 version, and how they did the transformation, on their own. Also me, whenever someone tries to hug me: 4:09-4:10
I like how in almost every version of the show with this scene, Moominmama knows her son. It’s also amazing how she always says the same thing each time and it works just the same
The 90s version will always bring me to tears. There's something so real about that especially from someone who's gone through depression and has lost their sense of self. I remember similarly crying and seeking comfort from my mo. and all she did was hug me and reassure me that she still loved me for hours. I felt like a little kid again. I love her so much.
Maybe the problem is more the difference between reality and fantasy here. I would describe my parents as a little bit. Ned Flanders like, since they have religious background.
This moment in the moomin stories always makes me cry, it reminds me of my own mom, I worried my family would see me differently for coming out as a queer individual but my mom knew no matter who I chose to be ill always be her child no matter what
The 1990 version of this scene is my favorite take from the story. The emotion in the English voice acting and the tenderness make it feel like a scene from a Studio Ghibli film, and I love how stretched out and slow it’s pacing is to give Moominmama time to thing and embrace her son in her arms. I wish you included the take from the 1980 Soviet version since it’s the worst one. Moominmama (who looks like an ugly trophy wife rather than a loving mother) doesn’t even hug Moomin or talk to him when he gets beat up. She creepily stares into the camera and talks to the audience. The 1959 puppet show (one of my favorite Moomin adaptations) also had its own take in it’s retelling of Finn Family Moomintroll. In that one, Moomin and Moominmama still have an emotional interaction, but Moomin actually transforms back to his normal self after jumping into the hat again, likely because the show didn’t have the technology or practicalities to have a magical transition like the animated ones.
This was one of the more terrifying episodes to me To know that if your outside changed no one would love you anymore, even when you are still the same person.
@@DokiDarling.123I wouldn't call it lame, but I kinda have to agree with that guy. Its emotional in its own way, sure, but the 90s one you really feel how distressed Moomintroll is. But a lot of that is down to both the animation, voice acting and music. The 2019 version feels like its catching a movie style emotion to me, while the 1990 version just felt real.
oof. i've already seen the 90s one (still impactful) but the 2019 one which is still new to me had me crying like a baby. i feel like these scenes, along with the similiarities to coming out as gay, are intentionally made to give validation to people watching who may not have had that in their lives, for whatever reason. like just the acknowledgment that you are loved and the same person is something a lot of people don't get to have. very wholesome scenes
Shows back then were so dramatic. His cries and how he screamed "mama" give me heartaches. I get traumatized by the thought of a child screaming "mama" and not being responded to. I can barely watch old shows, cause scenes like these give me trauma
I know others have made the comparison to coming out, and fearing that the people you love won’t love you anymore. But this reminded me so much of when I recently came out to my parents. I knew they would support me, but I’d been carrying this secret for over a decade, and I was so nervous I felt like I was gonna faint. And then my mom just came over and hugged me, and said they’d always love me, and that they had had their suspicion for a while. And I just started sobbing into her arms. I love you, mom ❤
America isn't the only place with somewhere called California, it's just the most well known. Though it could just as easily be a fictional place within the context of Moomins.
I met Moomins only 2 years ago, and when I first watched 2019 (sorry me it's not 1990) film adaptation, i did not attach serious importance to it. But this year, i admit, when i rewatched s02e06 episode the other day, i just couldn’t hold back my tears, and i just cried at that moment 😭🥺 I also decided to rewatch the same episode tonight and I was just trying to hold myself back from crying, it’s a very heartbreaking, cute and sad thing I saw in 2019 episodes 😭😭🥺🥺 But I may have cried with this episode last year, but only this year the hardest! *The confession scene is shown more dramatically and sadder than anything else in 1990 and 2019!* But I know that thousands of rotten tomatoes will fly at me, I’ll take a risk - in 2019 this is shown extremely dramatically and I’m just crying and moved from this scene
what’s so beautiful about this story is moominmamma is the one who is most caring, and willing to go up to a supposed stranger and really look at them, and realize it’s moomin. she’s just so kind she wants to do what she can to make sure everyone around her is happy, even if she doesn’t understand. that’s just beautiful
1st version has the most emotion. The 3rd one has the best expressions/animation. The 4th has good animation, but I think it tries too hard to be cinematic, and it's less quality on expressions. I prefer the 1st and 3rd ones tbh.
my own mother kinda reminds me of moominmamma, mine is much more softer, though, and is very hard on herself, but if she were to ever truly embrace how tough she can be and has been, there would be no difference between the two.
Moominmama is a goddess none of us deserved, but what all of us wanted
this this this this this!!!!!
We all deserve her.
"None of us had, but what all of us wanted"
Like Batman (kinda)
I love that he takes the time out of praising his mom to just let Captain know he hates him.
I mean, I would too
Captain is too mean
If I was moomin mom I would throw hands at captain for that 😤
There wouldn't be a single chair in the house that wasn't smashed over his head if MY mother was Moominmama in that situation.
Even if that weren't Moomin, throwing down a child is still an asshole move. I'm sure that would fall under the criminal offence of battery against a minor.
I like that in the first one she doesn't even have to question it. She's just like. "You do not touch my baby."
*Petition to Moominmama to adopt us all*
If I can't be her adopted son, I'm gonna fill my hometown with crime
I second that
Moominmama the kidnapper
Here to sign, here to crime
I swear I would kill to have moominmama as a mother
2:56 Ever since I was a child watching this scene I expected him to turn around and go “y’all are the absolute worst, don’t talk to me for a week.” But I guess all is well in Moominvalley. 😅
yeah, that's what I would have done 😂 he was really a good sport about it
Exactly. True friends wouldn't just jump to conclusions like that or call him ugly. I mean, how would they like it if they were in his situation?
Tbf he looked nothing like himself, if you suddenly found a stranger in your house who acts really creepy and then keeps insisting they’re your family member would you believe them?
@@A_Weeping_Willow hm, well, depends on the person i guess.
Especially Sniff, he literally called him ugly in the 90s version
I think they're all great but the 90s and 2019 versions kinda hit different, which I find interesting given how the vibes changes between the two.
In the 90s version, it feels like Moomintroll is just completely stuck in the frame of a scared child, crying out for the one person who knows him better than anyone else. The extended periods of silence are so good, because Moomin can't bare the thought of her not knowing who he is so he begs with her to see him, but in truth, she could never see him as anyone but himself. The expressions in the scene are so well animated and heartbreaking, but that hug holds the most weight to me - makes me think back to when my mum would comfort me.
The 2019 version, like the show, is about an older Moomintroll, he doesn't have that same degree of protection that you get when you're younger. I love the way he can barely look her in the eye, it's almost like he wouldn't blame her for not recognising him anymore. But she never loses sight of him, and when she fully recognises him she brings him out of the dark of the cave and into the light of the moon. It really captures the feeling of being older, changing and making your own choices and mistakes but always having someone in your corner who will love you, and truly know you. I also love that the music and the facial expression do most of the talking in the scene.
ohh that's a great analysis!! made me tear up
90's is like a little child and it breaks my heart.
2019 is like a teen, it is more calm
I was already sobbing but this analysis made me cry so much more (and I’m not very easy to make cry so I’m like kind of fucking shocked) love your analysis though lol
Oh, that's a good one. Right to the point and into the heart. Ah, my feels😭
I kind of like the 90's one better, and Moomin being younger but I still think both are good. The voice actress for Moomin in the 90s one sounds too young, but it works for me. I don't like how 2019 Moomin sounds 30 XD
the 90s version was literally the only version that made me cry. it's all in the voice actor's performance, the way Moomin says 'Mama' and starts sobbing. killed me. the 2019 version as a whole is great but I really don't think the 90s one can be beat.
90s felt like it came from the perspective of a child who just wanted their mom to recognize him. While the 19 one was more like an older moomin who was sad but understood if his mom didn't recognized him but momma knows best.
2019 series is not even close to 90s Moomins.
NOT me shedding a tear
also there's something about moomin's facial expressions in the 90s one that makes it the most like
you know--
THE KID IN CALIFORNIA!
I always remembered this one scene, just because of how heart-wrenchingly dour it is. I mean, yes; it does turn out well in the end, but just imagine how absolutely traumatizing it must be to not be able to prove to anyone you are yourself, and then fearing your own mother won't recognize you...
I feel a bit bad for moominpapa, he didn’t recognize his own son, must have felt guilty after that.
The 90s version is certainly the most heart wrenching in my opinion. It's like coming out and begging your friends and family that you're still the same person they've grown to know and love. I'm very fortunate I was able to come out to my mom and godmother in a safe place, but I do worry I may have to explain everything to my father, who's a bit more traditional (Asian and Christian, double whammy) and, while I know he'll likely be supportive if not a little confused, this scene illustrates my fears about what could happen.
Moomin Mama being so certain that this fluffy, strange beast is indeed her son is unbelievably wholesome and it makes me want to cry. Her voice is so soothing as well, it's like being wrapped in a warm blanket.
Not everything is about you or that LGBTQ crap that most sane gay and trans are sick of too. Palestinians are treated like crap by rainbow flag flying Israelis but life is all about you in your mind lol grow up
The 90s one made me cry. It’s more heart wrenching than the rest. How moomin cries in yells, saying “mamma! It’s me! Your moomin!” Made me tear up.
Edit: timestamp is at 1:25
When he says :” you can’t forget you little moomin.” I cry
Exactly!! When I was watching the ep i was literally struck speechless by how much emotion that one scene conveyed
god same im still sitting with tears in eyes. This is such a well made scene
Even the way Moomintroll sobs in the form of a goblin is similar to the way Hayao Miyazaki illustrates Mei crying or Satuski crying in Totoro
Yeah, it’s so sad.
Only in the Japanese animated one that we watched growing up, Moomins’ reaction is realistic. The panic reaction is how a real kid would react to be turned into a troll.
I have an issue with this in other modern movies as well, none really panics as you would in real life to things that are scary.
Agreed, especially when it’s another character putting them through a terrifying/life-threatening ordeal for a gag scene, and the victim just gets mad with no sign of trauma afterwards.
Yes thats true. Others are without emotions. 90s series is soo good as a whole.Btw. You should watch this scene with polish voices, it is even more emotional. Type " "Wiosna w dolinie muminków"
The creator of the moomins was a lesbian and she made this as a metaphor for when you come out to your parents and they may see you as someone different, but since she always tried to convey the message that love is the answer moominmamma recognizes him as her son again
She actually was bi, one of her boyfriends was the inspiration of snufkin🐻
@@Juniru this is gonna sound weird but was she really bi or just conformed and happened to find a chill guy ?
@@joaovitorfarinabraga690 She never married the guy that Snufkin was based off actually. She had a wife instead
@@disgustof-riley she had a long term girlfriend she lived w/, gay marriage wasnt legal yet
Th at makes this all the more wholesome and sad at the same time
The way Moomin mama just picked up snufkin and sniff in the fuzzy felt snufkin made me cackled
That episode in the 90s cartoon scared the shit out of me as a kid, the pain Moomintroll expresses felt so real and horrifying. I remember I went to hug my mom afterwards, lol
90s series is soo good as a whole. Btw. You should watch this scene with polish voices, it is even more emotional. Type " "Wiosna w dolinie muminków"
90s Moominmama will always be my favorite. She has the perfect voice and that scene is just 👌
Damn I can’t watch the 1990 one without crying. It reminds me so much of how my mum comforts me during my panic attacks
I first heard this scene read aloud by my mom when I was a little kid. I didn't learn about the coming out metaphor until years later, but it makes sense because this scene always hit very different for me before coming out of the closet vs afterward. Adaptation-wise, I think the 90s one really captures the feeling best for me personally.
A mothers love is the strongest magic there is
I think every version of these scenes is good in its own very different way.
The seventies' version is very dramatised, but Moominmama immediately recognises her son without issue, and rushes to defend him from the jerk that shoved him so rudely. It's kind of a speedrun of the scene, but wholesome nonetheless.
The Bri'ish stop-motion iteration is pretty chill and laid-back, also basically a speedrun of the scene, but it's just because Moomintroll is revealed in seconds flat, and, honestly, a bigger highlight for me is how Moominmama breaks out the fight by pulling the kids out of the limb pile they became.
As many have already pointed out, the nineties' one shows a terrified sobbing child, who _can't_ calm down anymore, because nobody recognises him. It was probably the longest it took Moominmama to recognise her child, which made this scene all the more heartbreaking, as Moomintroll was pleading her to see him, clearly struggling against the tears, and only calming down once recognised. The voice actors delivered the calm and nurturing "Calm down, sweetie, let me see where it hurts." kind tone Moominmama has here, and the barely coherent crying mess that Moomin was forced into.
And then there's this 3D version, where, as before, Moomin is swiftly recognised, but he looks like he almost lost hope that even his own Mother would see him. She does so very soon, and he looks so relieved, as if he can't even believe that someone saw him as himself. It was super wholesome and cozy.
Also Little My stepping away from Moominpapa as he offered her a hug was hilarious.
Bri'ish is actually Polish 😉😊
My favorite one is from the 90s, since for me it's the most emotional. But I also like the 2019 version, and how they did the transformation, on their own. Also me, whenever someone tries to hug me: 4:09-4:10
is it just me or i genuinely loved the design of the 90s hat creature like he looked like a silly gremlin to me and i love silly gremlins
2:49 Sniff's face😂
🤪
Look at snufkin
Sniff: 🤪
Snufkin:😳
Little My:😫
You know you are deep into your depression episode when you cry at this video.😭
I feel you there, dude 😔✊
I like how in almost every version of the show with this scene, Moominmama knows her son. It’s also amazing how she always says the same thing each time and it works just the same
The 90s version will always bring me to tears. There's something so real about that especially from someone who's gone through depression and has lost their sense of self. I remember similarly crying and seeking comfort from my mo. and all she did was hug me and reassure me that she still loved me for hours. I felt like a little kid again. I love her so much.
Knowing the history with the writter...damn this hits so hard
I could have gone my whole life without seeing Moomin get beat up by Snufkin and Sniff
I wish I had parents like Moominmama…
Isn't that true.. I wish I just had one person to love me unconditionally, just because I am their child
@@naruhoedou4709 hugs
@@keyofallworlds7549 aw hugs to you too ;3;
Maybe the problem is more the difference between reality and fantasy here. I would describe my parents as a little bit. Ned Flanders like, since they have religious background.
This moment in the moomin stories always makes me cry, it reminds me of my own mom, I worried my family would see me differently for coming out as a queer individual but my mom knew no matter who I chose to be ill always be her child no matter what
0:01 fine version
1:01 funny version
1:55 scary version
3:03 cute version
But they're al monke moomins
3:03 This is not just a cute version, this is very sweet and heartbreaking that I'm crying 😭😭😭😭🥺🥺🥺🥺
The 1990 version of this scene is my favorite take from the story. The emotion in the English voice acting and the tenderness make it feel like a scene from a Studio Ghibli film, and I love how stretched out and slow it’s pacing is to give Moominmama time to thing and embrace her son in her arms.
I wish you included the take from the 1980 Soviet version since it’s the worst one. Moominmama (who looks like an ugly trophy wife rather than a loving mother) doesn’t even hug Moomin or talk to him when he gets beat up. She creepily stares into the camera and talks to the audience.
The 1959 puppet show (one of my favorite Moomin adaptations) also had its own take in it’s retelling of Finn Family Moomintroll. In that one, Moomin and Moominmama still have an emotional interaction, but Moomin actually transforms back to his normal self after jumping into the hat again, likely because the show didn’t have the technology or practicalities to have a magical transition like the animated ones.
I had no idea this scene was in every version, that's wonderful! Moominmamma truly is the best mom.
Moominmama is the best mom ❤️
This is why we love Moominmama
And the 90's version feels like how a real child would act
God why couldn't moominmama be out mama too, we'd have zero trauma
Now I am sure, moominmama is the best mother.
This was one of the more terrifying episodes to me
To know that if your outside changed no one would love you anymore, even when you are still the same person.
this scene genuinely means so much to me man
THE LAST ONE HAS ME CRYING OMG THE ANIMATED THE EYE MOVEMENTS SO WELL AND EVERYTHING AND THE MUSIC IS GETTING TO M E OML
What? 2019 version is lame and emotionless.
@blllklbn4055 Not really no, you have to keep in mind Moomin is older in the 2019 version
@@blllklbn4055If a person watched a certain film adaptation for the first time, then he may like it more, but this is not certain, sorry!
@@DokiDarling.123I wouldn't call it lame, but I kinda have to agree with that guy. Its emotional in its own way, sure, but the 90s one you really feel how distressed Moomintroll is. But a lot of that is down to both the animation, voice acting and music. The 2019 version feels like its catching a movie style emotion to me, while the 1990 version just felt real.
oof. i've already seen the 90s one (still impactful) but the 2019 one which is still new to me had me crying like a baby. i feel like these scenes, along with the similiarities to coming out as gay, are intentionally made to give validation to people watching who may not have had that in their lives, for whatever reason. like just the acknowledgment that you are loved and the same person is something a lot of people don't get to have. very wholesome scenes
the 90s one was so heart-wrenching the expressions on his face and the tears were so real
Moominmama is just the best mother ever! 🥺😭🥰
The 90s version is my favorite. Made me tear up and the more I re-watched the more I ended up crying ;^;
This scene is distilled primal fear. Tove knew exactly how to hurt us.
Shows back then were so dramatic. His cries and how he screamed "mama" give me heartaches. I get traumatized by the thought of a child screaming "mama" and not being responded to.
I can barely watch old shows, cause scenes like these give me trauma
The 90s moomin in this vid always get me crying without fail
I looked up moomin crying and this is the video that showed up, I don't even know why I looked that up.
2:50 SNUFKIN LOOKED SO SHOOK LMAOO
YEAHHJHJHJHH
Sucks that Mommin dad doesn’t love his son enough to always know him
I know others have made the comparison to coming out, and fearing that the people you love won’t love you anymore. But this reminded me so much of when I recently came out to my parents.
I knew they would support me, but I’d been carrying this secret for over a decade, and I was so nervous I felt like I was gonna faint. And then my mom just came over and hugged me, and said they’d always love me, and that they had had their suspicion for a while. And I just started sobbing into her arms.
I love you, mom ❤
Why is the monster moomin transforms into is Cold the king of California I don’t even think moomin know that America even exist
I have no idea- it was that way in the books too, but I don't know where they'd be hearing about america from
There's probably a theory somewhere on the internet that says the story is set in a post apocalyptic future.
America isn't the only place with somewhere called California, it's just the most well known. Though it could just as easily be a fictional place within the context of Moomins.
I remember the first time I watched this scene I was like 8 and sobbing uncontrollably
the 90s version made me cry so much when I saw it for the first time
I love moominmama so much, also her voice in the 90’s eng dub fits so well
I like to think that Moomin mama is actually my mother 😭😭😭she is just to pure and sweet
2:35 god the sobbing always gets me, every single time it rips my heart out
0:39 WHY IS THIS ONE SO FUNNY TO ME😭
THE KING OF CALIFORNIA
the first time i saw this scene was the 90s one and it still gets me every time, the voice acting makes it so heart wrenching
*cries in please adopt me*
This will never fail to make me tear up
Best mother of all time
I've never seen either of the shows but I already love Moominmamma and I adore her with all my heart
Why did I cry at this 😭
I met Moomins only 2 years ago, and when I first watched 2019 (sorry me it's not 1990) film adaptation, i did not attach serious importance to it. But this year, i admit, when i rewatched s02e06 episode the other day, i just couldn’t hold back my tears, and i just cried at that moment 😭🥺 I also decided to rewatch the same episode tonight and I was just trying to hold myself back from crying, it’s a very heartbreaking, cute and sad thing I saw in 2019 episodes 😭😭🥺🥺 But I may have cried with this episode last year, but only this year the hardest!
*The confession scene is shown more dramatically and sadder than anything else in 1990 and 2019!*
But I know that thousands of rotten tomatoes will fly at me, I’ll take a risk - in 2019 this is shown extremely dramatically and I’m just crying and moved from this scene
Reminding us all that Moomin Mama is the most awesome fictional mother.
what’s so beautiful about this story is moominmamma is the one who is most caring, and willing to go up to a supposed stranger and really look at them, and realize it’s moomin. she’s just so kind she wants to do what she can to make sure everyone around her is happy, even if she doesn’t understand. that’s just beautiful
Moominmamma is the best animated mom of all time
I lost my mom a year ago this coming Saturday and WOW do these really hit hard 🥴
:(
I'm not crying, I just remembered my mom.
i want moominmama as my mom cause she's so kind and loving
and makes me cry because of it
This makes me want to be loved by my mother
(Hugs)
now thats the mark of a true mom
Only a momma know the best about her child.
moominmama reminds me of my mom ❤
Bro moomin really punched me in my feels
The 90s version bearly made me cry
Moominmama is an amazing mother to her son. Also that captain is rude.
1st version has the most emotion.
The 3rd one has the best expressions/animation.
The 4th has good animation, but I think it tries too hard to be cinematic, and it's less quality on expressions. I prefer the 1st and 3rd ones tbh.
Cried my heart out to this :')
And this is why Moominmama is so high on my Top 10 Best Animated Moms list.
Okay but not me completely bawling my eyes out at the 90s version 💀
The 90s is always gonna be the GOAT.
Have nothing against with 2019.
I have some against 2019. No atmosphere, stupid jokes. Not even close to great 90s
The world would be infinitely better if we all had a mom like Moominmamma.
my own mother kinda reminds me of moominmamma, mine is much more softer, though, and is very hard on herself, but if she were to ever truly embrace how tough she can be and has been, there would be no difference between the two.
It is not a moomin adaptation without this
She really does love him a lot, I really am glad they got this scene through all four adaptations
I like how in the 2019 version Little My is just standing there like “bro wtf”
I have somehow never seen this plot line before, but I love that mooninmamma always knows
*cries in Irish*
**also cries in irish**
*crying irish noises*
I'm not crying...y..you are!
The 1990 version is the only one that actually shows him transforming back, rather than just being instantaneous or trying to hide the transformation.
Moominmamma will always know her son.
THE KING FROM CAIFORNIA!
"would you still love me if I was a roach" typa energy 😅
magic anime girl transformation
seriously tho the 90’s one almost made me cry lol
Give her an award😢
I wish, my mom will be like her
Moominmamma holding Snufkin back mad made me laugh.