I liked this episode because it reminds us watchers that a fair number of the neighbors aren't as pleasant but they arent an evil malice either. The Kelpie does what it has to because in the end, its just a predator like a wolf or a tiger, but unlike wild animals it CAN be reasoned with them on human terms.
In Celtic mythology, putting just a hand in a kelpie can still cost you dearly. But in some stories they can also take human forms, so you could maybe reason with one
@@shawnvogt888 oh, I believe the creature would wait in water for somebody to touch it, and it would drown them. I was making a joke on a anime I've seen in my childhood. (full metal)
@@MarinaMontserrat fraser clan of lovat Highland clan mostly from Inverness and the surrounding areas my family's faught in every Scottish war dating as far back as the viking times
@@Johno1992 Then you are a distant cousin to James Alexander Malcolm MacKenzie Fraser, fictional grandson of Simon Fraser of Lovat, the main character in Outlander books by Diana Gabaldon and the tv series!!!
Ah, a bit of that Celtic mythology, eh? Doesn't quite match the physical description. They're supposed to be beautiful... albeit strangely damp...horses. They bound and prance, showing off their gracefulness before approaching the watching human. Once on the kelpie's back, however, the human will find that they're stuck. The flesh of the kelpie will become gooey and sticky. The kelpie then bolts for the water, diving in. After it eats most of the human, it will line the shore with their innards.
@@Nombrenooriginal it’s a similar spirit. There are a couple water horses in Celtic and other mythology. Here’s its Wikipedia entry as just a quick run down The each-uisge (Scottish Gaelic: [ɛxˈɯʃkʲə], literally "water horse") is a water spirit in Scottish folklore, known as the each-uisce (anglicized as aughisky or ech-ushkya) in Ireland and cabyll-ushtey on the Isle of Man. It usually takes the form of a horse, and is similar to the kelpie but far more vicious. The each-uisge, a supernatural water horse found in the Scottish Highlands, has been described as "perhaps the fiercest and most dangerous of all the water-horses" by the folklorist Katharine Briggs.[1] Often mistaken for the kelpie (which inhabits streams and rivers), the each-uisge lives in the sea, sea lochs, and fresh water lochs.[1] The each-uisge is a shape-shifter, disguising itself as a fine horse, pony, a handsome man or an enormous bird such as a boobrie.[1] If, while in horse form, a man mounts it, he is only safe as long as the each-uisge is ridden in the interior of land. However, the merest glimpse or smell of water means the beginning of the end for the rider, for the each-uisge's skin becomes adhesive and the creature immediately goes to the deepest part of the loch with its victim. After the victim has drowned, the each-uisge tears him apart and devours the entire body except for the liver, which floats to the surface.[1]
Depends its not a shonen where magic can just be kinda used. Magic has rules and you learn those rule also its not gonna be constant fights there are some but mostly It's things like negotiations with fae and learning lore
Watch episode 8 here! got.cr/cc-tambs2-8
I liked this episode because it reminds us watchers that a fair number of the neighbors aren't as pleasant but they arent an evil malice either. The Kelpie does what it has to because in the end, its just a predator like a wolf or a tiger, but unlike wild animals it CAN be reasoned with them on human terms.
I thought that was established by the "short cut" dogs a couple of episodes ago
@@Strawberrymilkdrink "back passages." And they're not dogs, or anything like them.
Why are people surprised to see Fae or Celtic Myth in a series that legitimately has those themes as it’s central plot?
And Cthulu Mythos themes, with the Hounds of Tindalos in a previous episode.
In Celtic mythology, putting just a hand in a kelpie can still cost you dearly. But in some stories they can also take human forms, so you could maybe reason with one
That thing looks like it’s going to say “ED…warrd”.
Whyyyyyyyy?! 😢
@@AnimePatriot I know, but you gotta admit that it looks like the dad used a horse instead of a dog.
Oniii CHan?
Don't know anything about folklore, huh?
@@shawnvogt888 oh, I believe the creature would wait in water for somebody to touch it, and it would drown them. I was making a joke on a anime I've seen in my childhood. (full metal)
Showing some love to Scottish Mytholagy? My grandparent's use to tell me stories about them when i was a boy 😂
Be a kind child or a kelpie will chase you and take you to its lake to drown and eat you
@@francke5148 me wondering if the kelpie was inviting Chise to her doom 😅
Fraser Clan? From where? I love the kelpies ❤😊
@@MarinaMontserrat fraser clan of lovat Highland clan mostly from Inverness and the surrounding areas my family's faught in every Scottish war dating as far back as the viking times
@@Johno1992 Then you are a distant cousin to James Alexander Malcolm MacKenzie Fraser, fictional grandson of Simon Fraser of Lovat, the main character in Outlander books by Diana Gabaldon and the tv series!!!
That horse gives me a sad war flashback of full metal alchemy.
Why?
@@MandalorOrdo you don't wanna find out, your too young to know the horror
Nooo...... Don't make me remember such things
And now you have given me PTSD. “EDA-WORD”
I learned from a rich duck to always be weary of kelpies.
Same
Oh that one comic was really messed up
Kratos: “I rode a Kelpie once. It was…agreeable…”
I knew I'll find reference from God of war ragnarok somewhere in the comments
😂😂😂
Who else’s PTSD kicking in?
My first thought when I saw the thumbnail was berserk
Let me put it this way:
The horse goes “neigh”.
The cat goes “meow”.
The dog goes “Big bro…ther Ed”
FMA ptsd
Ptsd with the horse or river/lake?
trauma for what? scottish folktales?
That's what a kelpie is
There is a massive statue of one in Falkirk Scotland as they are tied pretty close to Scottish/celtic mythology
Ooooh, I love that eerie piano!! The soundtrack is so excellent.
when i saw the kelpie ik immediately thought of the chimera girl from FMAB
idk why but kelpie reminds me of (Fullmetal Alchemist anime episode 4*****)
Is it just me, or does this look eeriely familiar
All I'm getting are Ducktales flashbacks involving a golf game and My Little Pony.
Adventure time
I think from an anime where someone was turned into something like this, I think full metal alchemist
Wait..... No..... That thing looks like the dog in Fullmetal
@@denzel_mob1523 We don't speak about that moment
*SPECTACULAR!!! 100/100!!!*
Ah, a bit of that Celtic mythology, eh? Doesn't quite match the physical description. They're supposed to be beautiful... albeit strangely damp...horses. They bound and prance, showing off their gracefulness before approaching the watching human. Once on the kelpie's back, however, the human will find that they're stuck. The flesh of the kelpie will become gooey and sticky. The kelpie then bolts for the water, diving in. After it eats most of the human, it will line the shore with their innards.
The title and Elias’s initial confusion makes this confusing but this isn’t a kelpie. It’s the second name he says
@@kamronspencer4910 theres another type of kelpie?
@@Nombrenooriginal it’s a similar spirit. There are a couple water horses in Celtic and other mythology. Here’s its Wikipedia entry as just a quick run down
The each-uisge (Scottish Gaelic: [ɛxˈɯʃkʲə], literally "water horse") is a water spirit in Scottish folklore, known as the each-uisce (anglicized as aughisky or ech-ushkya) in Ireland and cabyll-ushtey on the Isle of Man. It usually takes the form of a horse, and is similar to the kelpie but far more vicious.
The each-uisge, a supernatural water horse found in the Scottish Highlands, has been described as "perhaps the fiercest and most dangerous of all the water-horses" by the folklorist Katharine Briggs.[1] Often mistaken for the kelpie (which inhabits streams and rivers), the each-uisge lives in the sea, sea lochs, and fresh water lochs.[1] The each-uisge is a shape-shifter, disguising itself as a fine horse, pony, a handsome man or an enormous bird such as a boobrie.[1] If, while in horse form, a man mounts it, he is only safe as long as the each-uisge is ridden in the interior of land. However, the merest glimpse or smell of water means the beginning of the end for the rider, for the each-uisge's skin becomes adhesive and the creature immediately goes to the deepest part of the loch with its victim. After the victim has drowned, the each-uisge tears him apart and devours the entire body except for the liver, which floats to the surface.[1]
Such a magnificent horse.
Ride it! Ride it! Ride it!
I hope no one is missing a daughter..
I find it funny how the video is titled a Kelpie when Elias says right after that it could be an Each Uisge
The poor FMA fans having flashbacks with the each-uisge lol
Why?
@@MandalorOrdo
It looks like a character who was killed in a most heinous way - fused into her own dog by her low life of a father...
@@seagulyus9251 i dont see the resemblance at all.
How do you see it look like Nina and Alexander?
@@MandalorOrdo
Sullen face. Similar mane and skin color...too large though, obviously
FMA fans: 😱😨😨
Yay now i am getting Flashbacks to the one time a ten year old told a deputy that she and her friend fed princess luna with lamb meat...
That horse looks like the fusion of a shaggy dog and a little girl.
HELP IT LOOKS LIKE NINA, EEEDWAAARD.... From FMAB
Mythology’s first white vans full of candy.
Ed..ward.. Onichan
....nina?
Awesome The Ancient Magus' Bride Season 2 Video.
These guys are a lot nicer than the ones in Berserk
We have the same horse in my mythology and it’s called bäckahästen😈😈
*BEST STUFF EVEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEER!!!*
Edward
Edd..warrd.
The first time I saw this Kelpie is Persona 5/Royal.
❤😊 ... queria um desse onde compra ??😅
Spooky lake horse.
Ed...ward...
Every time I watch this seen, I can’t help but hear Mimir speak about the creature… I’ve played too much God of War: Ragnarök. 😅
who tf was the voice actor of the kelpie/uisge
ed...ward
Nina? 😢
EEEDwaaaaaard
BAD HORSE
Onichan
Is this anime any good ?
Very. ❤
Yes it is
A bit of a slow burner, but I love it. One of only a handful's worth of fantasy media I've actually wanted to spend time knowing about.
Depends its not a shonen where magic can just be kinda used. Magic has rules and you learn those rule also its not gonna be constant fights there are some but mostly It's things like negotiations with fae and learning lore
I think its cute
Gravity Falls anyone?
💯👌
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