I love how he genuinely wants to help her become beautiful with no ulterior motives and how she still retains her kindness without letting her makeover go to her head. It’s a nice simple love story
The gingerbread hobo is a real prince of a guy. He finds a sobbing girl, but instead of taking advantage of her, he comforts her and gives her a stunning makeover! And she, in turn, chooses him to be her king! The creativity in this film is astounding, the kind you don't see in cartoons these days. The colors are vivid, and it's overall just a really delightful little cartoon!
"The creativity in this film is astounding," Yes, I agree with you it is pretty crea- "the kind you don't see in cartoons these days." Aaaaaand there it is; a genuinely artistic comment ruined by a message of toxic, nostalgic, and antagonistic pride.
You guys Are being arrogant biatchs this man just has a opinion and yet you lash out at what he thinks I swear the last time someone knew what the word sympathy was the internet wasn't even a thing
Such a sweet story. She didn’t want the crown, just to be in the parade. The guy was so sweet to drop everything and help her out and make her feel beautiful. Afterward, she stuck by the one person who liked her before the glow up. Awwwww....
What’s even more amazing is that she had a choice! Really goes to show that women were not considered object and in fact did have autonomy prior to 1960.
I love how the cookie girl thought she wasn't capable of even attending the carnival as a common person, while the cookie boy saw her as a beautiful queen from the very first moment.
Even more than 10 years after seeing this animated short I'm still absolutely devastated for the poor donut that broke his ass as it landed in the coffee
It's so sweet how the gingerbread man sees her, and instantly chooses to comfort her. He found her beautiful the moment he saw her, but because she wanted to be part of the parade, he didnt hesitate to make her even more beautiful. It's also pretty neat to see a male love interest knowing how to "dress up" a lady like that. Like dang, he knew how to make her hair look awesome and how to make a beautiful dress, AND he did her makeup. 10/10 king right there
@@jacquestube Girls have mutated since the 30's? Afaik it's the fashion that's changed. Most straight (usually) men can't tell the difference between lilac and periwinkle or a pencil skirt vs an A-line because "girly" things are beneath them. Let alone do makeup. Unless they work in the industry. How about saying what you really wanna say? "I hate women because none of them will sleep with me and I need to sour someone else's perfectly wholesome comment because I'm a bitter little incel". There. Buh-bye
@@RavenSutcliffe I don't think a lot of girls can tell the difference between lilac and periwinkle. Although I don't know if I'd make that comparison isn't Periwinkle more of a blue anyway? I'll say that both men and women have become far less interested in craftsmanship including makeup and clothing. But I would say that when it comes to actual Aesthetics if a man is interested in that sort of thing he's usually better at it. Because Aesthetics is almost more of a craft than it is in art. That's why all the best chefs are men. Don't get me wrong some women are amazing when it comes to makeup but 90% of the so-called cosmetologists are just following and duplicating someone else's tutorial. And who are we getting? If a man tried to dress up a woman he'd get accused of mansplaining or some shit
@@jacquestube All the best chefs are men because women don't get the same opportunities. Literally. Fashion and cooking and all of that are "women's stuff" until it's time to get rich on it. Go watch that episode where Gordon Ramsay got schooled by his mother lmao. Or if you can find it, any Julia Child episode. Same with fashion designers. There isn't a damn thing a gender is inherently "better at". Your explanation is ridiculous. Everyone has different talents and different things they want to put effort in. My father is a better cook than my mother by a mile, but he can't sew a button. My mother can make stuff like a full-length velvet coat from scratch, and her mother was a tailor that people literally fought over. She never became famous because she was quite literally shackled to the man she made the mistake of marrying, in a time and place where she couldn't have a bank account without his say-so and divorce was illegal. Also you don't understand what mansplaining is. And if a man wanted to dress up a woman like our gingerbread gentleman here and be appreciated for it, all he'd need to do is ask first, in a way that doesn't come off as patronizing. "Would you like me to dress you up?" Or, if the girl has expressed she doesn't know what to wear like our cookie gal, "I'm good at that! Do you want me to try?" He made sure she wanted to be dressed up. It's not that hard, mate. Gunnar Deatherage, who has a channel here, has a bunch of videos about surprising female friends or family members with stunning dresses or dream dresses, do you think they complain? Mansplaining is when a man offers an unsolicited, patronizing explanation to a woman, under the assumption, conscious or not, that she must be ignorant of the topic because she is a woman. Note that the tone and situation both are important. Nobody sane thinks the mere act of a man explaining something to a woman is inherently wrong, or women wouldn't ever sign up for college classes with male professors, for one example. The only correct thing you said is that periwinkle is bluer. It's a shade close to lilac but with a clear light blue undertone. P.S. design is art; putting the dress together is the craft part.
Miss Jello is such an underrated character. Such movements of hers are so fluid, graceful, and just utterly beautiful. A jello like her is such an awe inspiration for everyone. Everytime she jiggles, it just sets an impact in me like I've never felt before. I'm impressed.
My favorite example of this is the hall scene in the mad doctor Mickey episode. Seriously- look at how smooth that sequence is and it was ENTIRELY ink and paper work. Computers were barely a flicker dream then and they pulled it off amazingly.
I love how in Cookietown, the Queen decides who will be the King, and is the only one allowed to choose and appoint the man. How fitting she made the tramp King, as he was the only one to see her as beautiful before dressing her up.
I love how there's no villain trying to steal the girl, or some jealous contestant resorting to cheating to steal the title. It's just fun, and that's OK.
I don't know if anyone else has ever felt this...maybe im high but watching this cartoon brought back a warmth that I haven't felt since I was a young kid first watching this… A kind of warm feeling deep in your body, a fuzzy glow that everything is gonna be all right and nothing negative can hurt you.
I love old little movies like these 5 reasons why 1:they draw every movement 2:they go along with the music 3: the stories are so fascinating 4: they move so smoothly 5: it never gets old! I just love them =v=
@@victory_snow8220 the licorice themed cookie queen contestant is a very racist caricatures of a black person. Old Disney films are full of similar caricatures, since Walt Disney himself was very, very bigoted. It's sad, since the animation and whimsical tone is really beautiful, but the racism and homophobia of those old films can feel jarring
Can we just appreciate how cute it was that the cookie had done everything for make his loved one special ? (Even if she turned into a freaking human and it's scary-)
He must have had his reasons to do so for that potential candidate who would later on become the next chosen cookie queen of the Cookie Carnival, but at least this one’s somehow gotten very good at dolling up a pretty girl where he’s actually doing her a much-needed favor and doing more than just comforting this pretty cookie girl in need by making her much more publicly presentable which coincidentally (in the eyes of everyone at the Cookie Carnival) gets her immediately crowned as the queen of the Cookie carnival. The part where once they have their Cookie Queen they want her to have a Cookie King of her own, but ultimately she chooses none of potential candidates or anyone else for that matter throughout her newfound reign over the entire Cookie Carnival except the same Cookie boy who’s responsible for dressing her up in the first place. Now that is true gratitude worthy of a Cookie King repaid in full by their beloved Cookie Queen. 😉
@@moozieb2516 Nah, I think they're the cookie king and queen the same way a pageant or prom king and queen becomes, not actual royalty, but by being the best looking. Remember, it's a cookie carnival, not a kingdom.
The fact that this entire 8 minute short was done by hand all the way back in 1935 is absolutely incredible. Just judging by the confectionary character designs, the candy landscapes, and the various colours scattered throughout, a ton of amazing talent clearly went into this project.
I love how the Gingerbread Man concocts the whole getup for Sugar Cookie like if MacGyver had a background in fashion and makeup artistry, but with sweets. Not only that I love how she repays his kindness by making him king when he had played a huge part in making her queen in the first place. No pun intended, this whole cartoon is sweet.
Lessons I’ve learned from this: 1. Helping someone will help them help you. 2. Go with the one who likes you before your glow up 3. This kingdom chooses its leaders via beauty pageants
@@peachannefgftcu8172 you have a point, but there is some truth in the fact that most leaders today are chosen in a popularity contest more than anything else.
A quick appreciation of how the queen is picked first and then she gets to pick a king, no forced weddings and only willing participants for the whole ordeal
This vid taught me that the key to happiness is beauty Once a flower in TAWOG said :"good looking people don't need a personality Personalities were invented by ugly people to make up of what they lack on the outside".
@@rohaankhan7523 you're really only half right. Happiness isn't just beauty, it's seeing the beauty in everything. Anything is beautiful to someone, it helps if you can see that too.
I still like this cartoon. It's old as hell, but the story is honestly at its heart quite charming, two sentient cookies show kindness to each other, fall in love, and get married to the joy of their community who now see the value in them that they first saw in each other.
Well, she said it was the judges, and they're the ones who said: "My advice would be marry me!" "No me!" "Mo meeeee!" "Perhaps you'd better marry all three!" The princes came in twos for some reason, but each pair said to choose ONE of them, so.
2:06-3:00 Can we just fully digest what that cookie hobo did? In less than a minute, he made a pretty dress completely on the fly (complete with makeup) and only used materials that were just lying around to make it. He's like the Tony Stark of fashion design, why isn't he conquering the fashion world?
Wow, I haven't seen this is a bit over thirty years and I still haven't forgotten this. I remember being amused/slightly disturbed at the donut losing his ass in the coffee.
this one is just wholesome just a guy helping a crying woman and that woman getting a confidence boost and winning what she thought was impossible then 2 what id assume are 2 peasants becoming king and queen.
Candy Complex I think the cookie man must've been a former worker for clothes n' design. Why? It's because if you look at the cookie man's skills, he created an amazing dress for the cookie girl. From a poor lady to a princess, but how did the cookie man get these skills? Well, I got a guess. What if the cookie man's a former clothes designer? If so, then that means the cookie man must've used the skills he learned and became a master. Unfortunately, he was poor after the company he worked in closed its doors. Why? If you saw the cookie man's outfit, it looks like a cashless person would have. With the bag that he's carrying, we can find out that he's a traveler somewhere, so he can find somewhere to work. That's all I got.
@@Nervous101 into the spiderverse, seen it it's amazing but at the same time they said "wholesome and cozy" i mean spiderverse has awesome animation but it doesent have that SOFT feel, we have a kid who becomes spiderman and meets other spidermen and do cool shit, but what this commenter wants is something to feel cutesy and warmer than action
@@sibel6509 even elsa would have been in awe of this guy's dress-making skillz it's strange that he's a hobo when he could easily be a luxury tailor as a career
This is wholesome. Long live the Queen for being grateful and kind. And long live the King for finding beauty where no one else did and making it surface for everybody.
The Cookie Queen doesn't prefer any of these candidates as her King, she prefers the one who truly cares about her like the one who helped her get in the parade.
the closing scene is incredible. there's so much going on all at once; acrobats, people cheering, flashing colored lollipop lights, stilt-walkers, it's amazing how much little touch-ups and care was put in to make everything seem like you were really there
This is pretty cute story. The girl was feeling sad because she wasn't able to appear pretty or special. The dude not only gave her a fancy dress but made her appear to everyone as he saw her; a lovable queen. But the girl didn't forget him. She returned the kindness and had him become the king. And they lived happily ever after awwwwwwww! XD
Actually, the only reason why those judges chose her is because she was pretty, and they even asked to marry her even though they had only met what, like a minute ago? Or maybe it was because of a different reason. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Am i the only one who thinks that we‘ll never be able to fully recreate the wonderful feeling of old animations like this? The way everything is drawn is so special in my eyes and i dont know why
I think it's because it's miserable nowadays you're not allowed to enjoy anything there's always got to be a message. If this cartoon was made now there'd be some reference to racism or some shit
Dang, this takes me back when I was 4 years old. I've been looking for this show ever since and never knew the title, but I found it. It felt so nostalgic
I know what you're saying. In fact,I found some hair bows on the curb on my street and used a big one for decorating my dress for my birthday. Isn't that cool and creative?😍😍😍💄👗👗🎀🎀🎀🎀
I was already thinking "Oh no" when they showed Miss Coconut as an Inuit stereotype, then Miss Licorice showed up and I thought "ah, twice the racism, twice the horror. Oh old-timey animation, you never cease to surprise me."
Ah, I was looking for the idiot stretching to call the licorice racist. If you look, like ACTUALLY look, there's no difference between the shape of her features and anyone else, aside from BEING THE COLOR OF THE CANDY SHE'S MADE OF. Racist would've been giving her big red licorice lips. But they didn't. Like, yeah, it's one thing to point at stereotypes in cartoons where they actually exist. But doing so when they don't is ridiculous.
the fact i could witness this cartoon as a gen z kid because it was on the enchanted christmas princess dvd makes me grateful, it’s one of my favorites to this day. wholesome, cute, and makes me hungry/smile every time :)
"Don't crown the King THAT way!"
Heh, witty. She's a keeper.
@EpicUndead YOU OWN A REWARD-
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“THE KING?!”
@@KiKIwi2763
"THE KING!?!?"
@@valentinaquetzallibeltranm7669THE KING!!!!!!!!
I love how he genuinely wants to help her become beautiful with no ulterior motives and how she still retains her kindness without letting her makeover go to her head. It’s a nice simple love story
And such a cute love story 😍❤
Yeah and all of the candies are so rainbow ❤
and this is what nowadays TV shows or movie or cartoon or oyhers can not do.
Miss licorice is wild
2:24 - 2:27
''Golly, but you're pretty-''
m y h e a r t
"Yup di dup di dilly"
"Just wait and see you're gonna be the sweetest one of all!"
So cute
*slurping candy sounds*
*music*
The gingerbread hobo is a real prince of a guy. He finds a sobbing girl, but instead of taking advantage of her, he comforts her and gives her a stunning makeover! And she, in turn, chooses him to be her king! The creativity in this film is astounding, the kind you don't see in cartoons these days. The colors are vivid, and it's overall just a really delightful little cartoon!
"The creativity in this film is astounding," Yes, I agree with you it is pretty crea- "the kind you don't see in cartoons these days." Aaaaaand there it is; a genuinely artistic comment ruined by a message of toxic, nostalgic, and antagonistic pride.
BRO HIS NAME IS COOKIE BOI
You guys Are being arrogant biatchs this man just has a opinion and yet you lash out at what he thinks I swear the last time someone knew what the word sympathy was the internet wasn't even a thing
That’s too sweet!
He was a real sweetie❤❤❤❤
I love that the suitors (the sweeters?) we’re all super chill with the rejection, then cheered for the guy that she did choose. Wholesome.
They cheered for a HOBO, no less…
the sweeters got me
They had other chicks lined up already probably
@@Franz19970 you must be fun to hang around.
Hahaha, a SWEETOR! U R brilliant!!!
Such a sweet story. She didn’t want the crown, just to be in the parade. The guy was so sweet to drop everything and help her out and make her feel beautiful. Afterward, she stuck by the one person who liked her before the glow up. Awwwww....
Hi
Yes it’s wonderful. Love this story.
What’s even more amazing is that she had a choice! Really goes to show that women were not considered object and in fact did have autonomy prior to 1960.
@@kimmiewise1044 Dude???
@@Larry.N What? Just stating the obvious that women were human beings prior to feminism. They always were.
I love how the cookie girl thought she wasn't capable of even attending the carnival as a common person, while the cookie boy saw her as a beautiful queen from the very first moment.
Leo VX awww
Straight up *wholesome*
That's the real true love!
And how she crowned him as the Cookie King in return. This cartoon is so sweet (no pun intended). ^^ 💖💖💖
Mano como eu vim para aquiiiii
Even more than 10 years after seeing this animated short I'm still absolutely devastated for the poor donut that broke his ass as it landed in the coffee
Omg 😂
Same I feel him
Same here bro
😆😆😆
"broke his ass" is wild, bro.😂
It's so sweet how the gingerbread man sees her, and instantly chooses to comfort her. He found her beautiful the moment he saw her, but because she wanted to be part of the parade, he didnt hesitate to make her even more beautiful.
It's also pretty neat to see a male love interest knowing how to "dress up" a lady like that. Like dang, he knew how to make her hair look awesome and how to make a beautiful dress, AND he did her makeup.
10/10 king right there
Boyfriend/husband goals!
Men know how to dress women, the problem is girls are so ugly these days that it's hard to build up the enthusiasm to want to do it
@@jacquestube Girls have mutated since the 30's? Afaik it's the fashion that's changed.
Most straight (usually) men can't tell the difference between lilac and periwinkle or a pencil skirt vs an A-line because "girly" things are beneath them. Let alone do makeup. Unless they work in the industry.
How about saying what you really wanna say? "I hate women because none of them will sleep with me and I need to sour someone else's perfectly wholesome comment because I'm a bitter little incel". There. Buh-bye
@@RavenSutcliffe I don't think a lot of girls can tell the difference between lilac and periwinkle. Although I don't know if I'd make that comparison isn't Periwinkle more of a blue anyway? I'll say that both men and women have become far less interested in craftsmanship including makeup and clothing. But I would say that when it comes to actual Aesthetics if a man is interested in that sort of thing he's usually better at it. Because Aesthetics is almost more of a craft than it is in art. That's why all the best chefs are men.
Don't get me wrong some women are amazing when it comes to makeup but 90% of the so-called cosmetologists are just following and duplicating someone else's tutorial.
And who are we getting? If a man tried to dress up a woman he'd get accused of mansplaining or some shit
@@jacquestube All the best chefs are men because women don't get the same opportunities. Literally. Fashion and cooking and all of that are "women's stuff" until it's time to get rich on it. Go watch that episode where Gordon Ramsay got schooled by his mother lmao. Or if you can find it, any Julia Child episode. Same with fashion designers.
There isn't a damn thing a gender is inherently "better at". Your explanation is ridiculous. Everyone has different talents and different things they want to put effort in. My father is a better cook than my mother by a mile, but he can't sew a button. My mother can make stuff like a full-length velvet coat from scratch, and her mother was a tailor that people literally fought over. She never became famous because she was quite literally shackled to the man she made the mistake of marrying, in a time and place where she couldn't have a bank account without his say-so and divorce was illegal.
Also you don't understand what mansplaining is. And if a man wanted to dress up a woman like our gingerbread gentleman here and be appreciated for it, all he'd need to do is ask first, in a way that doesn't come off as patronizing. "Would you like me to dress you up?" Or, if the girl has expressed she doesn't know what to wear like our cookie gal, "I'm good at that! Do you want me to try?" He made sure she wanted to be dressed up. It's not that hard, mate. Gunnar Deatherage, who has a channel here, has a bunch of videos about surprising female friends or family members with stunning dresses or dream dresses, do you think they complain?
Mansplaining is when a man offers an unsolicited, patronizing explanation to a woman, under the assumption, conscious or not, that she must be ignorant of the topic because she is a woman. Note that the tone and situation both are important. Nobody sane thinks the mere act of a man explaining something to a woman is inherently wrong, or women wouldn't ever sign up for college classes with male professors, for one example.
The only correct thing you said is that periwinkle is bluer. It's a shade close to lilac but with a clear light blue undertone.
P.S. design is art; putting the dress together is the craft part.
Miss Jello is such an underrated character. Such movements of hers are so fluid, graceful, and just utterly beautiful. A jello like her is such an awe inspiration for everyone. Everytime she jiggles, it just sets an impact in me like I've never felt before. I'm impressed.
My goal in life is to be like ms jello
"Everytime she jiggles, it just sets and impact on me like over never felt before. I'm impressed" 😳😳😳😳😳😳😳😳😳😳
ikr miss jello best character
7:39 timestamp if u don't wanna watch thru the whole thing 🥰
🤨🤨🤨
Love it. He build her up. She marries him. And none of the other guys are salty about it :)
Well they are all sweet
@@ShotoTodo-1 pun intended
The dude is high key creepy tho
That’s one good comment
@@noe4354 he just wanted to see her have a good time. He never expected anything out of it.
I remember being obsessed with this as a kid! It’s so nice seeing this again.
me too! When the gingerbread girl was getting a makeover, it was never forgotten since I first watched this as a child until now 🖤
Fun fact: the guy who voices the gingerbread man was also the early voice of Goofy
Also fun fact the cookie queen is early Minnie mouse
So basically, Goofy married minnie in this universe
Asher Cairo the cookie girl sounds like Snow White
Pinto Colvig was his name.
that’s why they sound so familiar-
I remember watching this when I was really little but for some reason I thought it was just a Dream. Glad I found out that it was real lol
Did you have the Disney princess Christmas DVD?
Sameee
@@archangel4583 I thought I was the only one! None of my friend's had it or have ever seen this. Probably one of my favorite shorts of all time
oh gosh! same!
Right? I really thought it was a dream and remember seeing this long time ago-
The fact that this was hand drawn and made in 1935 just shows the amount of dedication and work put into this
My favorite example of this is the hall scene in the mad doctor Mickey episode. Seriously- look at how smooth that sequence is and it was ENTIRELY ink and paper work.
Computers were barely a flicker dream then and they pulled it off amazingly.
The fact that this 2001 a fairy oddpreanta
Feels like 2023 animation but the voices are kinda weird e
Accept the girl the became the cookie queen
@@lolsurprisefan1000channelhuh
@@Ranpo_edogawa123it doesn't
My grandma used to jokingly say that "The Cookie Carnival" is so sweet; you'll end up with diabetes just by watching it.
your grandma has jokes 🤣
That’s so damn wholesome😌
Fuera de broma,hace unas semanas termine con diarrea
I love how in Cookietown, the Queen decides who will be the King, and is the only one allowed to choose and appoint the man. How fitting she made the tramp King, as he was the only one to see her as beautiful before dressing her up.
I hate that in Cookietown they were so biased as to have every judge on the panel be a cookie. Is it any surprise they chose the cookie queen
I love how there's no villain trying to steal the girl, or some
jealous contestant resorting to cheating to steal the title. It's
just fun, and that's OK.
THIS. This is SO valid.
@@Bluefoxtail Thanks!
YES! It's just like "You the queen now! Who you want? Oh, him! OKAY! BRING OUT THE JELLOOOOO! 🎉"
@@jonquilgemstone Why can't we have more stories like this? Just fun, no conflicts?
@@GhostPlanetFilms Because that's not entertaining!!! /s
I don't know if anyone else has ever felt this...maybe im high
but watching this cartoon brought back a warmth that I haven't felt since I was a young kid first watching this… A kind of warm feeling deep in your body, a fuzzy glow that everything is gonna be all right and nothing negative can hurt you.
I'm sure we all have at least one show/movie that makes us feel that way. ^_^
Blaze Piffington childhood? Nostalgia?
Blaze Piffington my heart ached watching it
Blaze Piffington Yea...i guess i kinda felt that way too
I always watch this at christmas cause its on a cristmas shorts dvd so i totally understand
It’s like a hug 🥰 I miss watching old cartoons like this on Boomerang.
Yeah me too...I miss the classic cartoons
Actually, this cartoon is produced by Disney
I love old little movies like these
5 reasons why
1:they draw every movement
2:they go along with the music
3: the stories are so fascinating
4: they move so smoothly
5: it never gets old!
I just love them =v=
Shame about the racism :/
@@pudding1255 Its the best part
Ps i am joking
@@pudding1255 What racism?
@@victory_snow8220 the licorice themed cookie queen contestant is a very racist caricatures of a black person. Old Disney films are full of similar caricatures, since Walt Disney himself was very, very bigoted. It's sad, since the animation and whimsical tone is really beautiful, but the racism and homophobia of those old films can feel jarring
SAME this one was one of my favorites when I was little but still kind of sad about the racist scene
Can we just appreciate how cute it was that the cookie had done everything for make his loved one special ?
(Even if she turned into a freaking human and it's scary-)
Wait what 😮
ikr suddenly her gingerbread arms just turned into human arms lol
I didn’t even notice that 😳
@@TamiaTomato That means the animators did a good job
Yeah her face shape changed and she suddenly has a nose-
She goes from being a cookie to a human in one make-over song.
Wow. But Still got four fingers
Samantha M yes that ture never though about that.
Marshan Thomas and grew a nose
Don't we all?
I think they just gave up on the animation part
Ah, the simplicity of old cartoons. Just fun and sweet and wholesome. Always ending with a genuine smile on my face.
I love how he dresses himself up for the girl as if he’s about to flirt with her, only to comfort her instead 🥺
I think he did it to look "presentable"? I couldn't find another explanation lol
He must have had his reasons to do so for that potential candidate who would later on become the next chosen cookie queen of the Cookie Carnival, but at least this one’s somehow gotten very good at dolling up a pretty girl where he’s actually doing her a much-needed favor and doing more than just comforting this pretty cookie girl in need by making her much more publicly presentable which coincidentally (in the eyes of everyone at the Cookie Carnival) gets her immediately crowned as the queen of the Cookie carnival.
The part where once they have their Cookie Queen they want her to have a Cookie King of her own, but ultimately she chooses none of potential candidates or anyone else for that matter throughout her newfound reign over the entire Cookie Carnival except the same Cookie boy who’s responsible for dressing her up in the first place. Now that is true gratitude worthy of a Cookie King repaid in full by their beloved Cookie Queen. 😉
@@Allfather_of_all_living_things couldn't bring myself to read all that but that nickname tho... A KH fan?
You love that? I hate that
Just playing the long game.
7:03 What she really means is "Touch my mans and y'all going in the garbage disposal with the eggshells and old coffee grounds"
Oof
Hmm seems a bit much...I love it
🤣
theblackrosedaughter this is absolute gold
I feel like that one death sentence for cookies
He deserved to be her king because he made her a queen ❤️ 👑
Thats what i said
That’s right kids! Be pretty, and you’ll become a ruler of hundreds of people!
Aww! Acts of love ring true! (And will also get you a seat of power.)
An example of true love ❤️
@@moozieb2516 Nah, I think they're the cookie king and queen the same way a pageant or prom king and queen becomes, not actual royalty, but by being the best looking. Remember, it's a cookie carnival, not a kingdom.
This gets me so much serotonin for absolutely no reason at all
The fact that this entire 8 minute short was done by hand all the way back in 1935 is absolutely incredible. Just judging by the confectionary character designs, the candy landscapes, and the various colours scattered throughout, a ton of amazing talent clearly went into this project.
Yeah! Imagine how hard animating all that liquid and details must have been! No copy pasting just hand drawn stuff!
Ok pokemon kid
DrawnWithLove And now we have crap like High Guardian Spice where they just use a bunch of jpegs for objects or backgrounds.
@@thegoldendiamond6762 what’s does them being a Pokémon kid have anything to do with what their talking about…literally nothing
@@katylepetsos7512 and we also have Cuphead and it's dlc which are both hand drawn so idk
find a man who likes you pre-glow up
and don't leave him post glow up
@@enemasshan3346 hi
@@arf5916 hey you :)
Find you a man with gum drop buttons
JRXY • hell yeah lmao
I swear the cookie girl turned into a human during her makeover.
whaaaaaaa
She went from 2d to 3d
Because, cartoon logic.
That is so true
You could say it was....pastry surgery....
I will show myself to the door.
I love how the Gingerbread Man concocts the whole getup for Sugar Cookie like if MacGyver had a background in fashion and makeup artistry, but with sweets. Not only that I love how she repays his kindness by making him king when he had played a huge part in making her queen in the first place. No pun intended, this whole cartoon is sweet.
Can I just say how sweet the gingerbread man was helping her?
Raggy123
Oh wow- Um-
@Raggy123 i mean, he's not wrong
next level game
I loved how the second she saw the gingerbread man she said “Stop! No way! I won’t let you crown the king that way!” My heart
I know right? BTW, good pun ☺!
Oracle ✨🐞🐾🎧🍎❤
wait...so this *WASN'T* some sugar-crazed coke dream that five-year-old me had???
Nope
I ask the same thing
Ahhh I used to think this was a fever dream I had repeatedly too 😂😂😂
Well i think it wasnt
omg bc same
Lessons I’ve learned from this:
1. Helping someone will help them help you.
2. Go with the one who likes you before your glow up
3. This kingdom chooses its leaders via beauty pageants
4. Miss jelly T H I C C
Juicy Turtle ah yes, the most important lesson
Truce Truce and the jello is the thicc-est one always
@@peachannefgftcu8172 you have a point, but there is some truth in the fact that most leaders today are chosen in a popularity contest more than anything else.
I don't think their choosing leaders per se, I think it's more ceremonial, like Prom King amd Queen.
I've watched this over and over. It never gets old, and the songs are very catchy. I love watching this!
nobody:
my sleep paralysis demons: *WE THE DEVIL FOOD'S CAKE*
Mr_ Guld
Also your sleep paralysis demons:
*_ya like j a z z_*
The Dandy Candy kids...😐
@@alecsarmy3222
*yA lIke* *j a z z*
Same, which is probably why I also raid the fridge in the middle of the night.
SkIddLy WidDly WoAh DuM
Gingerbread man: *gives her hair*
Cookie girl: *grows a nose*
???
EXPLOSION EFFECT!!!
Some of the dough fell on her face
Temmie lee yea
she just got one of those profile line noses.
and her feet and hands became more human toon!
*Therapist:* Miss jello isn't real, she can't hurt you.
*Miss Jello:*
7:40
Gold
R u b
I meant to say run-
@@-saltedotaku-9444 i-
r/cursedcomments
Him dressing her up was like one of the most satisfying thing i saw when i was a kid
A quick appreciation of how the queen is picked first and then she gets to pick a king, no forced weddings and only willing participants for the whole ordeal
Well I dunno, if I just went up to a girl and kissed her after meeting for the first time I don’t think that’d go very well 😂
@@user-10021 hans and anna style. why stop at kissing when you can do a musical duet and then propose?
Yeah that was so heartwarming.. you don't see that anywhere
This vid taught me that the key to happiness is beauty
Once a flower in TAWOG said :"good looking people don't need a personality
Personalities were invented by ugly people to make up of what they lack on the outside".
@@rohaankhan7523 you're really only half right.
Happiness isn't just beauty, it's seeing the beauty in everything. Anything is beautiful to someone, it helps if you can see that too.
Miss Jello--shakin' what her momma gave her since 1935.
XD Do you think she will stop?
after a while yeah
honestly Miss Jello is QUEEN.
As in Queen Latifah?
7:39 For those of y'all lookin.
7:34
GET IT MS JELLO!!!!!!!! SHAKING SO HARD THE WORLD BLURS!!!
Nillabasco I love this comment so much u can’t even comprehend
7:39 *
I’m your 999th like and I’m sad I cant be the 1000th
why can’t we have men like that gingerbread man
I know right! I wish some men were soft spoken
I still like this cartoon. It's old as hell, but the story is honestly at its heart quite charming, two sentient cookies show kindness to each other, fall in love, and get married to the joy of their community who now see the value in them that they first saw in each other.
The stereotype omg but it’s cute
@@prettiestbaddie4194 which stereotype?
@@prettiestbaddie4194 leftoid moment
@@SisterGertrude842 the licorice woman
@@La_Foi but licorish is black. Doesn't seem like rasism.
My therapist: the devils food cake from the cookie parade animation ARE NOT real, they can’t hurt you
The devil food cake: SKIDDILIE WIDDILIE WOAH DUM
*They're naughty but they're nice, they're nice and naughty, hell yeah*
I would expect the angel food cake to creep you out more. Sure did for me
seolarco Same but "you should marry us because we're so good" 😂.
I liked the devils cakes. Their song was super catchy
Those are my two last brain cells
Chris uwu same SKIDDILIE WIDDILIE WOO DUM
No one:
Literally no one:
Not a single person:
Judges: so, threesomes.
It's worse (better?). Three judges + her = foursome.
@@SFMonster I think she taking about the princes that were presented to her as two, expect the last one. But never one😂
Well, she said it was the judges, and they're the ones who said:
"My advice would be marry me!"
"No me!"
"Mo meeeee!"
"Perhaps you'd better marry all three!"
The princes came in twos for some reason, but each pair said to choose ONE of them, so.
@@SFMonster oh I guess I dont pay attention to details. Still funny tho😂
Kevin Escorpien lmao love that “(better?)”
Moral of our story is when you help someone in the end you will be rewarded
"The candy-dates are waiting!"
That was the most genius pun I've heard in a long time...
I'll be honest, I totally blanked and didn't understand until I stared at this comment aimlessly for a minute until I finally understood 😭😭
IT took me 30 years to get it. Probably IT wasnt even intended at all
I don't get it.
What am I missing?
@@mde6006 It’s a word-play on “candidates”
@@mde6006 Candy 😉
Candidates
They LITERALLY are candy
2:06-3:00 Can we just fully digest what that cookie hobo did? In less than a minute, he made a pretty dress completely on the fly (complete with makeup) and only used materials that were just lying around to make it. He's like the Tony Stark of fashion design, why isn't he conquering the fashion world?
Hmdo
He's now the cookie king at the end, that's w
He's a fictional character
Ikr!!
Eventually he'd be charged with property damage
Gingerbread man was the real Queen. He made a dress out of dumpster leftovers. He's more than qualified for the job.
@@lowiqwisdomkid Indeed.
@@lowiqwisdomkid He was made king.
I think everyone is missing the point of what they meant by Queen lol😂
AvriCay 6288
Nah, Queen.
I don’t care what you are, you’s a queen.
Yeah the dress he made for the cookie girl is really beautiful
Wow, I haven't seen this is a bit over thirty years and I still haven't forgotten this. I remember being amused/slightly disturbed at the donut losing his ass in the coffee.
Lol
this one is just wholesome just a guy helping a crying woman and that woman getting a confidence boost and winning what she thought was impossible then 2 what id assume are 2 peasants becoming king and queen.
sometimes it takes the humblest people to rule a land well
Bb
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🌼🌱 Hi honey! 🌱🌼
i loved this cartoon growing up! never noticed the outright racism tho😭
@@crab2195 what do you even mean by "outright racism"??? Because I am not seeing anything racist with this animation
No one:
Literally no one:
Miss jello: *vigorously jiggles*
she be lookin *tHICC*
* violently vibrates because she T H I C C
Yeah I saw that 😁 that one legit got to me lol the animators certainly had a sense of humor when making this
I wish I could like this comment twice.
I really hate Charizard she be lookin’ like a snack (this wasn’t intentional I swear)
I love how she actually appreciated him unlike what other shows would do. It’s so wholesome.
Ria The Gamer ;3 its UwU
It’s owo uwu owo
I actually love you guys right now
now days basic bitches wouldn't give a shit
I'll consume your soul ok XDDDD
I loved this and hate that I never seen it before.. So glad someone on IG put up a clip.. 🥰🖤
I THOUGHT I WAS THE ONLY ONE WITH THIS AS THEIR CHILDHOOD LMAO THE DISNEY PRINCESS CHRISTMAS DVD
NO ME TOO LMAO
same here
I had it until it stopped working 😢
Omg this was literally my childhood I loved and still love this SO MUCH
Same
"The Queen must have a King!"
*proceeds to show 2-3 guys at a time
They live in a polygamous society and the queen can have as many kings as she wants.
if one dies, another remains
_This is how it works_
traditionally, after she picks a type the candidates would fight to the death with the survivor becoming the king
This is the kind of hunger games I want.
I love this comment thread so much
5:12 My brain cells during a math exam
HAHAHAHAHHA
I dont get it
For me its 7:48
The lolipop btw
*I DIED LAUGHING*
One and two and three, four
Lol
i’m so happy I found this pls never take this down
That cookie man did something for that cookie girl and it was pure.
He gave her love and support. He's an example for all men.
@@arthurluna6189 again, we need more people like you.
Is this irony?
Arthur The Bootleg not all men are like that but yep
Candy Complex I think the cookie man must've been a former worker for clothes n' design. Why? It's because if you look at the cookie man's skills, he created an amazing dress for the cookie girl. From a poor lady to a princess, but how did the cookie man get these skills? Well, I got a guess.
What if the cookie man's a former clothes designer? If so, then that means the cookie man must've used the skills he learned and became a master. Unfortunately, he was poor after the company he worked in closed its doors. Why? If you saw the cookie man's outfit, it looks like a cashless person would have. With the bag that he's carrying, we can find out that he's a traveler somewhere, so he can find somewhere to work. That's all I got.
Me: One cookie won’t hurt
My diabetes:
Lmao
I love the 1930's animation
same something about it makes me feel more at home and cozy
Me to its more wholesome and fun lol
“At home and cozy” “wholesome and fun” Watch some Fleischer and get back to me.
@@Nervous101 into the spiderverse, seen it it's amazing but at the same time they said "wholesome and cozy" i mean spiderverse has awesome animation but it doesent have that SOFT feel, we have a kid who becomes spiderman and meets other spidermen and do cool shit, but what this commenter wants is something to feel cutesy and warmer than action
@@Nervous101 indeed your right there are warm and wholesome animations out there
This is one of my favourite Disney cartoons and the fact it’s based on sweets…yum…
I had all of these on VHS and would fall asleep to them almost every night! ❤️
*Babygirl Angel* Omg! Me too! QvQ
same i was looking for what these were called for so long
I LITERALLY DID THE SAME THING
Me tooo!
Lucky... 😆
I love old films like this, somehow they just take me into another dimension. Where I can really feel the emotions that the characters feel.
Salty Pringle absolutely yess
SAME WITH ME
Salty Pringle OMG yes!!
Salty Pringle Y E S
Indeed
-I have nothing to wear.
-It's okay, I'll just smear random things on you in lieu of clothes.
Him inside: We're cookies. Slap some candies on and shazam!
If it was that easy wonder why she didn’t do it herself
@湖uranian ೄྀ how long does it take for a society to realize everything is made up of like 7 different thing
He pulled an elsa making a dress out of nowhere lol
@@sibel6509 even elsa would have been in awe of this guy's dress-making skillz
it's strange that he's a hobo when he could easily be a luxury tailor as a career
I've been looking for this forever omg thanks for uploading this ❤️
This is wholesome.
Long live the Queen for being grateful and kind.
And long live the King for finding beauty where no one else did and making it surface for everybody.
But literally they used the worst election method ever.
@@marquis911 Well, it worked out this time since the cookie queen/cookie king are actually nice and kind-hearted people
@@hobomike6935 Doesn't excuse the horrible decision-making method.
The Cookie Queen doesn't prefer any of these candidates as her King, she prefers the one who truly cares about her like the one who helped her get in the parade.
Hugh Sandgathe wow I never would have guessed even though I just watched it and it's extremely obvious. Thanks for explaining it.
Hugh Sandgathe commenting on this so I can see this comment later 😀📍🍫🍬🍭🍡
All hand-drawn. Every single background and character. Amazing.
That opening marching band always knocked my socks off! 😄
the closing scene is incredible. there's so much going on all at once; acrobats, people cheering, flashing colored lollipop lights, stilt-walkers, it's amazing how much little touch-ups and care was put in to make everything seem like you were really there
And hand inked and painted as well.
That's old school Disney for ya! Walt knew what he was doing, that's for sure!
It's very impressive. Nothing on today's animation, but definitely cool in its own way.
Oh man I remember watching this on a Disney Princess dvd. Probably the holiday special dvd since I had most of the ones Disney released in the 2000s
This is pretty cute story. The girl was feeling sad because she wasn't able to appear pretty or special. The dude not only gave her a fancy dress but made her appear to everyone as he saw her; a lovable queen. But the girl didn't forget him. She returned the kindness and had him become the king. And they lived happily ever after awwwwwwww! XD
andrielisilien such a beautiful story!!!!XD
andrielisilien thats a very good description of this no make that litraly what this story is
Joaquin Cayamanda ЄƝԼƖMƖƝƛƁԼЄ ! WHAT?! This is literally NOT "what this story is"!
Actually, the only reason why those judges chose her is because she was pretty, and they even asked to marry her even though they had only met what, like a minute ago? Or maybe it was because of a different reason. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
If only that worked in real life :(
“Started from the bottom now we’re here...” Those cookies set a record from rags to riches! 😂🍪
"nigga we made it"
TH-cam in 2021 : Hey, wanna re-discover your childhood memories?
Me at 2 am : sure
Is it a coinsidence that it it 2am rn--?
Your likes are the best likes iv ever saw on ytb
@@randomemo3864 hahaha same
SAME i found this again like 3 days ago and have now watched it a total of 10 times now i forgot how visually charming it is
ITS 2:04 AM RN XD
Find it interesting that the girl was chosen to be queen by a judging committee, but then she was the one to choose the king.
Am i the only one who thinks that we‘ll never be able to fully recreate the wonderful feeling of old animations like this? The way everything is drawn is so special in my eyes and i dont know why
The level of detail in this is insane. The fact that they were able to make things look three dimensional is wild
same
omg
Well that’s not true, cuphead recreates the feeling wonderfully
"cuphead"
I think it's because it's miserable nowadays you're not allowed to enjoy anything there's always got to be a message. If this cartoon was made now there'd be some reference to racism or some shit
Okay but who saw this on dvd as a kid on the Disney princess Christmas special ?? Just me? Ok
Nope! I saw it too! 😁❤️💘
Omg me too😂
Me too! 😄
What was this called?! I’ve been trying to find it for forever
@@mackenzieagliata2154 I know!!
This looks like the origin story for that one Cuphead boss.
baroness von bon bon? this was big inspiration for her
Baroness von bon bon got divorced by her king, and resorted to drinking and gambling. All she has is her loyal (thirsty) subjects by her side.
Finally
I WAS GONNA SAY THIS-😂
Oh her she did have a cool design
Dang, this takes me back when I was 4 years old. I've been looking for this show ever since and never knew the title, but I found it. It felt so nostalgic
same here, I was a 4 year old baby
@@ItzAlissalol the only part I remembered watching was the makeover part. I never remembered the rest
@@MBA1972 me. I only remembered was the cookie queen chose the cookie guy to be her king
"You should marry one of us because we are so good!" proceeds to flash entire audience
They creep me out
They were more creepy then the devil cake.
r/niceguys
Theyre definitely not interested in females. 😂
I actually lol'd
2:16 Don't you miss the days when you could create designer clothes out of random street objects?
yup
HummerTop In India, you can create a beautiful dress out of shit
@@jadrianmc3420 Ahhhh, The Found Feces Medium of Art, A Tale old as Time.
I know what you're saying. In fact,I found some hair bows on the curb on my street and used a big one for decorating my dress for my birthday. Isn't that cool and creative?😍😍😍💄👗👗🎀🎀🎀🎀
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Hmm this seems alright for old fashioned Disney....
**shows Ms. Licorice**
Me: Ahhhhh yep, there it is.
Amazed I had to scroll this far down to see this. The slow zoom in, too, as though we didn't get what they were going for
I was already thinking "Oh no" when they showed Miss Coconut as an Inuit stereotype, then Miss Licorice showed up and I thought "ah, twice the racism, twice the horror. Oh old-timey animation, you never cease to surprise me."
where?
Ah, I was looking for the idiot stretching to call the licorice racist.
If you look, like ACTUALLY look, there's no difference between the shape of her features and anyone else, aside from BEING THE COLOR OF THE CANDY SHE'S MADE OF.
Racist would've been giving her big red licorice lips. But they didn't.
Like, yeah, it's one thing to point at stereotypes in cartoons where they actually exist. But doing so when they don't is ridiculous.
Man, where were you last time I watched this.
I'll never stop coming back to this video when I see it
the fact i could witness this cartoon as a gen z kid because it was on the enchanted christmas princess dvd makes me grateful, it’s one of my favorites to this day. wholesome, cute, and makes me hungry/smile every time :)
Same :)
Same
Same
samee this was a huuuge part of my childhood
I can relate, my aunty had this short on DVD and loved watching it every time I went to visit as a kid
Angel food cakes are just r/niceguys in a nutshell.
They turned into the devil’s food cake when they got rejected.
they gay
They look like Andy Dick
when I was younger I thought they were grandma’s or their girls-
I want to like this comment but it has 666 likes someone save me
**Girl crying**
Cookie guy: *: D*
Nah bro he is like ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
@@donteatmypickles1272 yeah that sums it up well
It was like:
:🔴D
@@user-ge9li6sw3q you mean like 🤡?
@@peep427 thats better actually-
This brings me so much nostalgia! I’m so glad to see it show up again
Great thing about this dude is he didn't judge her for wanting to look a certain way or anything, he just wanted to help her
Kit Futr
I'm the 69th like, nice
@@chocovamp._ Noice bro 👍👑
I absolutely adore how innocent he was acting with the kiss, he was all embarrassed
7:39 When you’re in the club and your tune comes on
The drunk cookie joke...
XDDDDDDDDDDDD
🤣
Lol
I'M DEAD
I remember watching this on my Disney princess Christmas DVD, good times
awwww she still acted like herself and picked him after her transformation cause he was the only one that made her as she is today.
jacqueline hernandez word
Yes =:>
jacqueline hernandez cinderrela?
V Taehyung
Boi
why is this in everyone’s recommended after...
*11 years ?!*
Have you seen anything related to “Cuphead” the game?
@@carlosalbertoqueirolo527 Nah. Was watching this tho th-cam.com/video/bdToIPV2yGc/w-d-xo.html
I saw it on morning cartoons in the 60’s 😬
I don't know. But we also found out if you can cast obsidian.
I went looking for this after reminiscing on a faint memory of dancing sweets. So glad I found it
How is “upside down cake” a thing? Two normal ass cupcakes just did a handstand and acted like they were special or something. I see you.
Upside down cake is an actual cake that’s delicious btw and it’s in the name, hence why they were doing handstands because they are upside down cake
Linda Whitehead Ah, I didn’t know that, thanks. But even with that in mind, those cupcakes are still posers.
nautilius. Thank you :)
I don’t think I want to eat an “ass cupcake…” 🤢
I laughed so hard at this comment
Long live TH-cam.. for being back my childhood memories back to life, am 22yrs now and I last watched this when I was 6yrs😊
I honestly cant get enough of this cartoon. It shouldve been a series.
BEST ONE THEY MADE!
Kinda wished that did a follow-up short or television series but Walt rarely did sequels.
@@stephenholloway6893oh hi
It's weird how she went from cookie person to humanly figure
Thought I was the only person who seen it
Don't question it, just sign me right up. Where this place at?
I said that
Tae cup we were all cookies
2:26 is when she loses her gingerbread arms and has humans ones
I remember this from "Disney Princess - A Christmas of Enchantment". My dad brought the DVD home for me when I was a child.
Leila Ellis TwiddlyTwit omg me too!
Twiddly Twit ME TOO😂💞
OMG ME TOO
Yeah those good old days
Leila E SAAAAME
Oh damn this just unlocked a memory of watching this on an old vhs at my grandma's