Foal = any baby horse Filly = a young female horse, grows up into a mare Colt = a young male horse, grows up into a stallion As for where it takes place, uh. somewhere west, anywhere from Nebraska to New Mexico/Colorado. According to google, the 'cimarron' is the foothills of the Rockies (with some sources specifying in New Mexico), and the Lakota lived, historically in what is now Nebraska(but like, they could probably have gone as far as Colorado since it's right there). So, presumably the story starts somewhere around there, then moves out to around the Utah/Arizona border, since the canyon they run through is, apparently the Grand Canyon. So within that general area.
Unrelated fun fact: T. Hawk and Lily from Street Fighter are Lakota people since all of their phrases include Lakota words, so it goes to show how baffling Capcom was to make them the Mexican representatives when Lakota people have nothing in common with the original people from any of the indigenous groups in the whole of Mexico, heck Nebraska wasn't even part of the original territory conquered by the Spaniards!
@DavidRay39 Yeah But at one point, I *think* when Spirit was caught a second time we hear someone make a comment about needing to get to Utah. Which means at some point we left Utah and then headed back (or supposed to). It's sort of, all over the place and vaguely "out west". Which is why I suspect different parts of the movie are in different places.
This movie is an underrated gem. It's also pretty groundbreaking. It was made at the time when computer animation was on the rise, and they used a unique blend of hand-drawn and CGI visuals to make the movie. The behind the scenes features about the animation are really interesting.
Also the older I get. The more I appreciate the movie for its deeper themes of colonialism. It’s so refreshing that the US and their western expansion is drawn in the horrible light it deserves to be shown in. There is no glory of manifest destiny in this one. They show you the difference in the native and white colonials not through dialogue but in how they treat nature and spirit. You can even draw parallels to how they treat spirit and how they treat little creek strengthening the parallel that spirit represents the freedom and “spirit” of nature and the native people.
And this might be a bit backwards, but they gave the antagonist a good moment at the end, showing he has honor. That he is in fact not bad at the core, but a shitty human that has been raised with different values. I liked that a lot.
@@kunilsen2519 that and also subtly and probably unintentionally showing that they are only allowed freedom by “earning” their respect. Kind of showing how they view them inherently, unworthy of respect unless earning it through great feats, and then their only reward being allowed to live.
Maybe we have had different experiences in education, but I don't think Manifest Destiney was ever seen as a positive, at least in higher education. I don't think it never should only be seen as a black and white era. It should be seen as history. I don't mean to rant, I just wanna say my thoughts.
THIS MOVIE LITERALLY MEANS EVERYTHING TO ME. Growing up without much proper indigenous representation this movie has always held a special place in my heart. And the connotations with colonization and the true meaning of freedom is told beautifully in this movie. Thank you for watching it
If Spirit didn’t go and see the humans first they prob would’ve sneaked up and captured a great deal of his family. Him being curious likely saved the rest of his family
I never get tired of seeing this movie. This is my younger cousin's favorite movie since he was 2 years old. And he still watches it to this day. They don't make cartoons like this anymore.
Scoot, you just watched an underrated animated classic right here, although it deserves more praise for how great it is and no, you’re not foolish to think if they encounter predators or not because I too was curious about that a long time ago. I read an article about that and it claims that although cougars or mountain lions do prey on their young, they rarely face any predator, if not, ever since they’re pretty strong and fast for most. In fact, even now, there still a debate of whether or not the horses of America should be running free considering that they were brought by the Europeans ages ago and that the ancestors of these creatures that once lived here have been long extinct after the Native Americans came into the picture. Say what you want, one thing is for certain: the horse has shaped the country as a whole and they’re not going anywhere. Now that you’ve seen it, show this one to your boys so that it can be a part of their childhood, just like it was a part of mine. ✊
No, they definitely don't make animations like this anymore. This was a favorite of mine growing up. Though I loved Horses. But honestly the only other horse movie I watched was Black Beauty and that movie had me crying all the time. But regardless. I love this movie. I like the storyline; I like the adventure and the animation. The soundtracks was perfect and I do this very day still have some of the sounds from this movie on my playlist.
@niji.sateenkaari8835 Black Beauty from Warner Brothers 1994 ‧ Family/Adventure. This version is the one I was talking about. I didn't like the remake that Disney made.
I have loved this movie since the moment it came out when I was 6. I’m 28 1/2 and I still love it. I still get chills at the beginning when the music swells and the horses appear over the hill and we run with them! I’ve had the VHS tape all these years and I will never get rid of it!
Glad to see that you're liking this movie. This got me into horses and has had a big impact on my childhood. Spirit, the Stallion of Cimmaron is truly a masterpiece. I like to think that ever since you've reacted to MLP you're gonna love this one
This was the first movie I ever saw in theaters, so it’s pretty special to me. Also, I love how Bryan Adams pretty much did for Spirit what Phil Collins did for Tarzan and Elton John did for The Road to El Dorado, went hard on the songs when he didn’t have to. 🤩👏
Thank you for listening to my recommendation for this movie! I think that you were the one that I recommended it to, however, I've recommended this movie to so many others. I believe that this deserved a way better tv show and way more recognition and praise than what it got! Also, did you know that Spirit's design is based on a real horse and I think that his name is really Spirit too!
This movie means so much to me. I always watched it with my closest childhood friend whenever we'd see each other. I'm so glad to see it get the rep it deserves
The 2002 DreamWorks Animation movie Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron is set in the American West and Southern Utah, and is based on several national parks and Monument Valley: The homeland of the mustangs and Lakota's: Based on Glacier National Park, Yellowstone National Park, Yosemite National Park, and the Teton mountain range The cavalry outpost: Based on Monument Valley Other filming locations: Grand Canyon in Arizona, Rainbow Bridge in Southern Utah, and the Grand Tetons in Montana The movie is set in the late 19th century during the American Indian Wars and tells the story of a Kiger Mustang stallion named Spirit who is captured by the United States Cavalry.
You should definitely react to Legend of the Guardians: The Owls of Ga'Hoole I watched it all the time when I was younger. It has amazing animation for its time.
You have to watch the movie "The cure 1995"!! Its so good! Heres what its about: Having just moved to a new town, Erik (Brad Renfro) is thrilled when he makes friends with his younger neighbor, Dexter (Joseph Mazzello), and his friendly mom (Annabella Sciorra). Despite the disapproval of his own neglectful mother (Diana Scarwid), Erik grows close to Dexter, who suffers from AIDS. As the disease's impact on Dexter's life grows more noticeable, Erik and Dexter embark on a quest to New Orleans down the Mississippi River, where hope may yet lie with a doctor there.
You should take a look at the movie, Ferngully. It has Robin Williams in it and it's an older movie centered around caring about the environment/the rainforest.
A little late but that blonde man was based on Lieutenant George Armstrong Custer who was real man and his Calvary fought the Lakota which is accurate of the this time
Horse herds are social groups of horses that provide security, rest, and opportunities to find food and water: Structure A typical herd consists of mares, their offspring, and one or more stallions. A herd's leader is usually an older mare with a lot of experience and knowledge. A lead stallion defends the herd and intervenes in conflicts. Herds and harems A wild herd of 110-130 horses can divide into about 25 smaller herds called harems. A harem is made up of an alpha stallion, sometimes a beta stallion, mares, and their young. Leaving the herd Young mares often leave the herd when they come into season, around three years old. Young males leave the herd at around two to three years old. Introducing new horses When a new horse is introduced to a herd, there is usually a period of increased conflict and aggression. This is a normal process, but it can be stressful for the horses and owners. Herd dynamics Herd dynamics can be determined by regular observations over time. Researchers often use field observations or a "limited resource" test to identify herd hierarchies.
Foal = any baby horse
Filly = a young female horse, grows up into a mare
Colt = a young male horse, grows up into a stallion
As for where it takes place, uh. somewhere west, anywhere from Nebraska to New Mexico/Colorado. According to google, the 'cimarron' is the foothills of the Rockies (with some sources specifying in New Mexico), and the Lakota lived, historically in what is now Nebraska(but like, they could probably have gone as far as Colorado since it's right there). So, presumably the story starts somewhere around there, then moves out to around the Utah/Arizona border, since the canyon they run through is, apparently the Grand Canyon. So within that general area.
Unrelated fun fact: T. Hawk and Lily from Street Fighter are Lakota people since all of their phrases include Lakota words, so it goes to show how baffling Capcom was to make them the Mexican representatives when Lakota people have nothing in common with the original people from any of the indigenous groups in the whole of Mexico, heck Nebraska wasn't even part of the original territory conquered by the Spaniards!
We see Monument Valley in the film, which is mostly New Mexico, with some parts in Arizona and I think a little in Utah.
@DavidRay39 Yeah
But at one point, I *think* when Spirit was caught a second time we hear someone make a comment about needing to get to Utah. Which means at some point we left Utah and then headed back (or supposed to). It's sort of, all over the place and vaguely "out west". Which is why I suspect different parts of the movie are in different places.
This movie is an underrated gem.
It's also pretty groundbreaking. It was made at the time when computer animation was on the rise, and they used a unique blend of hand-drawn and CGI visuals to make the movie. The behind the scenes features about the animation are really interesting.
Also the older I get. The more I appreciate the movie for its deeper themes of colonialism. It’s so refreshing that the US and their western expansion is drawn in the horrible light it deserves to be shown in. There is no glory of manifest destiny in this one. They show you the difference in the native and white colonials not through dialogue but in how they treat nature and spirit. You can even draw parallels to how they treat spirit and how they treat little creek strengthening the parallel that spirit represents the freedom and “spirit” of nature and the native people.
And this might be a bit backwards, but they gave the antagonist a good moment at the end, showing he has honor. That he is in fact not bad at the core, but a shitty human that has been raised with different values. I liked that a lot.
@@kunilsen2519 that and also subtly and probably unintentionally showing that they are only allowed freedom by “earning” their respect. Kind of showing how they view them inherently, unworthy of respect unless earning it through great feats, and then their only reward being allowed to live.
and that's why it did not great when it released, tons of white gringos felt uncomfortable due to showing how brutal the expansion to the west was
@@ringzofmarzgreat observation I’ve never thought of this before!
Maybe we have had different experiences in education, but I don't think Manifest Destiney was ever seen as a positive, at least in higher education. I don't think it never should only be seen as a black and white era. It should be seen as history. I don't mean to rant, I just wanna say my thoughts.
THIS MOVIE LITERALLY MEANS EVERYTHING TO ME. Growing up without much proper indigenous representation this movie has always held a special place in my heart. And the connotations with colonization and the true meaning of freedom is told beautifully in this movie. Thank you for watching it
one of my 1/6 horse customs is called Nizhoni :)
Thank you. This is my favorite childhood movie. I watched my copy of the dvd so much it skips so many of the scenes
Underrated movie. Powerful story. Solid soundtrack. I'm so happy you gave this one a chance!
If Spirit didn’t go and see the humans first they prob would’ve sneaked up and captured a great deal of his family. Him being curious likely saved the rest of his family
I never get tired of seeing this movie. This is my younger cousin's favorite movie since he was 2 years old. And he still watches it to this day. They don't make cartoons like this anymore.
Showed this movie to my dad recently and it was such a nice bonding moment. We sat in silence for most of it but it felt special
Spirit is a wonderful DreamWorks film. The voice of Matt Damon in the lead role and the music of Bryan Adams? Classic 2002 flick!
Scoot, you just watched an underrated animated classic right here, although it deserves more praise for how great it is and no, you’re not foolish to think if they encounter predators or not because I too was curious about that a long time ago. I read an article about that and it claims that although cougars or mountain lions do prey on their young, they rarely face any predator, if not, ever since they’re pretty strong and fast for most. In fact, even now, there still a debate of whether or not the horses of America should be running free considering that they were brought by the Europeans ages ago and that the ancestors of these creatures that once lived here have been long extinct after the Native Americans came into the picture. Say what you want, one thing is for certain: the horse has shaped the country as a whole and they’re not going anywhere.
Now that you’ve seen it, show this one to your boys so that it can be a part of their childhood, just like it was a part of mine. ✊
This is my comfort movie, I watched it over and over as a kid
Scoot is not the only reactor I've seen who wondered if she was pregnant. She's not, it's just the way her breed looks :)
Spirit! Such an underrated movie and one of my personal favourites!
Yes! Another classic. This movie was so sad. But at least it had a happy ending.
No, they definitely don't make animations like this anymore. This was a favorite of mine growing up. Though I loved Horses. But honestly the only other horse movie I watched was Black Beauty and that movie had me crying all the time. But regardless. I love this movie. I like the storyline; I like the adventure and the animation. The soundtracks was perfect and I do this very day still have some of the sounds from this movie on my playlist.
Black Beauty 1994 by Caroline Thompson? A marvelous movie and does the book justice
@niji.sateenkaari8835 Black Beauty from Warner Brothers 1994 ‧ Family/Adventure. This version is the one I was talking about. I didn't like the remake that Disney made.
@@serenitytoepper yes that's the one, directed by Thompson. The 2020 Disney version is trash
@ Thank you.
I have loved this movie since the moment it came out when I was 6. I’m 28 1/2 and I still love it. I still get chills at the beginning when the music swells and the horses appear over the hill and we run with them! I’ve had the VHS tape all these years and I will never get rid of it!
Glad to see that you're liking this movie. This got me into horses and has had a big impact on my childhood. Spirit, the Stallion of Cimmaron is truly a masterpiece. I like to think that ever since you've reacted to MLP you're gonna love this one
This was the first movie I ever saw in theaters, so it’s pretty special to me. Also, I love how Bryan Adams pretty much did for Spirit what Phil Collins did for Tarzan and Elton John did for The Road to El Dorado, went hard on the songs when he didn’t have to. 🤩👏
Omg yeeeees
I loved this movie as a kid 😂
Such an amazing movie, I was so happy to see you reacting to it! :)
Thank you for listening to my recommendation for this movie! I think that you were the one that I recommended it to, however, I've recommended this movie to so many others. I believe that this deserved a way better tv show and way more recognition and praise than what it got! Also, did you know that Spirit's design is based on a real horse and I think that his name is really Spirit too!
Goddd noooo I can't believe I missed one of my favorite childhood movies 😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
MY FAVOURITE MOVIE! So underrated
This movie means so much to me. I always watched it with my closest childhood friend whenever we'd see each other. I'm so glad to see it get the rep it deserves
Scoot accept your horse destiny and watch centaurworld. You already watch mlp and now this 😂
I second this, he needs to watch that and get destroyed by the feels, he'll be by the end like "WHO IS SHE?"
The 2002 DreamWorks Animation movie Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron is set in the American West and Southern Utah, and is based on several national parks and Monument Valley:
The homeland of the mustangs and Lakota's: Based on Glacier National Park, Yellowstone National Park, Yosemite National Park, and the Teton mountain range
The cavalry outpost: Based on Monument Valley
Other filming locations: Grand Canyon in Arizona, Rainbow Bridge in Southern Utah, and the Grand Tetons in Montana
The movie is set in the late 19th century during the American Indian Wars and tells the story of a Kiger Mustang stallion named Spirit who is captured by the United States Cavalry.
You should definitely react to Legend of the Guardians: The Owls of Ga'Hoole
I watched it all the time when I was younger. It has amazing animation for its time.
yes people did make horses pull trains there are actually photos on line of this. love this film its my fave animated horse film
Honestly this might be the only reason I'd join patreon
LETS GOOOOO MY CHILDHOOD MOIVE!!!!! I clicked on the video so fast!!!!! I watched spirit so many times on DVD!!!!
It’s a good movie with great soundtrack ❤️
I'm glad you liked the movie. It's been a favorite of mine since childhood.
Thank you for the reaction :)
5:50 holy shit, seeing that Harriet Tubman comment made me choke on my drink lol
Watched this on stream but missed the first half of the movie so glad you posted it. I love this movie!
Please react to Treasure Planet
Yes plz :D
I used to watch this so many times on dvd one of my favorite dreamworks movie
The animation and ost of this movie are so good!
You have to watch the movie "The cure 1995"!! Its so good! Heres what its about:
Having just moved to a new town, Erik (Brad Renfro) is thrilled when he makes friends with his younger neighbor, Dexter (Joseph Mazzello), and his friendly mom (Annabella Sciorra). Despite the disapproval of his own neglectful mother (Diana Scarwid), Erik grows close to Dexter, who suffers from AIDS. As the disease's impact on Dexter's life grows more noticeable, Erik and Dexter embark on a quest to New Orleans down the Mississippi River, where hope may yet lie with a doctor there.
This movie literally is my favorite animated movie idc its been with me since I was a kid
You should take a look at the movie, Ferngully. It has Robin Williams in it and it's an older movie centered around caring about the environment/the rainforest.
0:19 this movie came out 3 years before I was born... I'm 19-
Aw this was the first movie I ever saw in theaters ❤
Me and my best friend when obsessed with this movie when we where younger we watched it about 30 times
Tbh I've always wanted to watch this movie lol
Damn... First it was Spirit. Now you uploaded Star vs Forces of evil. You just made my night happier, really.
Thank you.
I’m suprised no one in the live stream knew what this movie was
YAY, thankyou!!!
A little late but that blonde man was based on
Lieutenant George Armstrong Custer who was real man and his Calvary fought the Lakota which is accurate of the this time
THIS WAS MY FAVORITE MOVIE AS A KID
The dragon Prince
Yooo omg yes!!! He should 100% watch the dragon prince
Such a cool show!
You should react to OK KO
Yesss
I love this movie i saw this as a kid❤
I remember when I was 5i wanted it on vhs tapes
This made my day, best movie ever.
Nah cool😂😂😂🎉🎉🎉❤❤❤
My FAVORITE movie! (Until i remember another favorite)
Not to be weird or anything but why is Spirit so handsome lmaooo
I love spirit ❤
Omg my power been out since yesterday phone on 45😢
Has he seen The Prince of Egypt?
Wow
Day 2 of asking scoot to continue watching total drama
this was my shit when i was young
period
You should react to ever after high PLS
colt is a male foal, filly is female.
Pacific Rim the black
I'm guessing no star today
Can you please watch Demon Slayer?
this boy dumb im goone
Horse herds are social groups of horses that provide security, rest, and opportunities to find food and water:
Structure
A typical herd consists of mares, their offspring, and one or more stallions. A herd's leader is usually an older mare with a lot of experience and knowledge. A lead stallion defends the herd and intervenes in conflicts.
Herds and harems
A wild herd of 110-130 horses can divide into about 25 smaller herds called harems. A harem is made up of an alpha stallion, sometimes a beta stallion, mares, and their young.
Leaving the herd
Young mares often leave the herd when they come into season, around three years old. Young males leave the herd at around two to three years old.
Introducing new horses
When a new horse is introduced to a herd, there is usually a period of increased conflict and aggression. This is a normal process, but it can be stressful for the horses and owners.
Herd dynamics
Herd dynamics can be determined by regular observations over time. Researchers often use field observations or a "limited resource" test to identify herd hierarchies.
The only reason this movie wasnt big when it forst came out is bc america wasnt ready for it, it was too woke 😶
There is another movie with horses, called spirit riding for free. Check out the movie.
Pacific Rim the black