@@jorgedeanoperez2997 Que ni se le ocurra XDD 'Trabajo' de ello; estuve en una empresa de maquina tragaperras donde conocí a muchos de los animadores de aquella época, que habían trabajado en En Busca del Valle Encantado, Las Tres Mellizas y cosas así... NO hay trabajo. La animación no se valora. Apenas se hacen películas y hoy en día cualquier chaval con acceso a tutoriales de TH-cam o domestica puede decidir 'dedicarse' a la animación así que lo poco que puede salir, hay literalmente miles de aplicantes como pirañas hambrientas esperando... si tiene suerte podrá encontrar algo en empresas de de juegos de móviles; animando esos anuncios que tanto por saco dan en TH-cam XDDD Nah, España NO es un buen país para la animación. Los únicos que siguen produciendo animación son Estados Unidos. En Irlanda también hay algún estudio bastante activo (creo que tienen muy buenas ventajas fiscales; por eso creo que cosas como Rick y Morty que son para América se animan allí)... pero no, España es el fondo del barril, me temo T.T
Studio Executives: So we noticed you went over budget and most of the funding seems to have gone into a few scenes, mind explaining that ? Movie Director: Let the animators cook.
It was a pretty low budget compared to american's ones. The movie was animated by multiple studios from Spain, France etc... A nice little animated film with huge artistic ambition.
"Never trust a Beautiful woman especially one who is interested in you." Magneto one of the most powerful mutants in all of MARVEL comics. Played by Ian McKellen.
Belly dancing is believed to have had a long history in the Middle East. Several Greek and Roman sources including Juvenal and Martial describe dancers from Asia Minor and Spain using undulating movements, playing castanets and sinking to the floor with "quivering thighs", descriptions that are certainly suggestive of the movements that are today associated with belly dance. Later, particularly in the 18th (1700s) and 19th (1800s) centuries, European travellers in the Middle East such as British orientalist, translator and lexicographer Edward Lane and French novelist Gustave Flaubert wrote extensively of the dancers they saw there, including the Awalim and Ghawazi of Egypt. In his book, Andrew Hammond notes that practitioners of the art form agree that belly dance is lodged especially in Egyptian culture, he states: "the Greek historian Herodotus related the remarkable ability of Egyptians to create for themselves spontaneous fun, singing, clapping, and dancing in boats on the Nile during numerous religious festivals. It's from somewhere in this great, ancient tradition of gaiety that the belly dance emerged." The courtly pleasures of the Umayyad, Abbasid and Fatimid caliphs included belly dancing, soirée and singing. Belly dancers and singers were sent from all parts of the vast empire to entertain. In the Ottoman Empire, belly dance was performed by women and later, by boys, in the sultan's palace.
The smoothness of the dancing movements and style of the animation takes me back to early 2000s DreamWorks and Disney movies, for some reason. Very impressive.
Imagine what would the animation be like if summoning like a female genie from the lamp that be crazy but I love seeing hand drawn animation again it feels so good yet powerful to watch 🌌
There's something about the dance that makes you look at her the whole time for some reason. Even when you know something's gonna happen you still want to look at the dance and just keep watching.... In some cases you might not even like it but you still wanna watch... It's beautiful and relaxing.... Your mind releases a lot of dopamine as well...
Oh my god _thank you._ I literally only know the part from 0:07-0:09 if you can believe it. Never knew where it was from. And I learned it's entirely on this site, wink wink to anyone wondering where it can be watched. I'd keel over without this channel giving me unknown animation.
For years this scene bled into my memories of Aladdin. From time to time I kept thinking to myself where did I see Jasmin belly dancing? But it was from El Cid, there’s where that came from.
This movie was quite popular in Sweden when it came out, and I still have it on DVD. :) While historically inaccurate and extremely biased (arguably quite racist, even), it was a very entertaining and well-animated adventure for those who don't care about such things. It's one of those lesser-known films that I always think of fondly, even though most people probably haven't even heard about them. Along the likes of, for instance, Los Reyes Magos - another Spanish animated film that was made the very same year!
Those hips DO lie.
And they lie to you, Buck.
Shakira, Shakira :(
😔
I don't watch the gays. Sorry, not sorry.
@@idontlikeyouyo As a gay, I watch the straights
@@idontlikeyouyo sorry I don't understand. Are you talking about the show I quote or what? 😅
Woah, this animation is giving off hand drawn dreamworks animation vibes. Sorta Sinbad ish.
I was thinking this was a deleted scene from Sinbad. it's art style is similar and it looks to have had a high budget with how many frames there are.
I was about to say, her square-shaped head with a low forehead really reminds me of that era of animated movies, lol
@@blueshit199its also similar to Treasure Planet
Speaking of which, DreamWorks Animation actually released a fully 2D short film in 2018, called Bird Karma.
@@blueshit199 its also similar to treasure planet Disney
My university teacher in Valencia (Spain) worked in this movie. He was amazing
Tengo una amiga que está tratando de venir a España a trabajar en animación. Sabes si queda algún estudio vivo? 😢
@@jorgedeanoperez2997Hoy en día todo 3D
No sera por casualidad el grandisimo Pablo Navarro?
@@jorgedeanoperez2997 Que ni se le ocurra XDD 'Trabajo' de ello; estuve en una empresa de maquina tragaperras donde conocí a muchos de los animadores de aquella época, que habían trabajado en En Busca del Valle Encantado, Las Tres Mellizas y cosas así... NO hay trabajo. La animación no se valora. Apenas se hacen películas y hoy en día cualquier chaval con acceso a tutoriales de TH-cam o domestica puede decidir 'dedicarse' a la animación así que lo poco que puede salir, hay literalmente miles de aplicantes como pirañas hambrientas esperando... si tiene suerte podrá encontrar algo en empresas de de juegos de móviles; animando esos anuncios que tanto por saco dan en TH-cam XDDD
Nah, España NO es un buen país para la animación. Los únicos que siguen produciendo animación son Estados Unidos. En Irlanda también hay algún estudio bastante activo (creo que tienen muy buenas ventajas fiscales; por eso creo que cosas como Rick y Morty que son para América se animan allí)... pero no, España es el fondo del barril, me temo T.T
How he made this scene with one hand is astonishing
That line from Magneto at the end is so savage.
I had such a hard time placing that line, thanks!
I thought it was Tyrell Lannister.
What’s the context?
@@ZetaN7 You mean Tywin?
@@Panzer5000 IIRC Magneto says it to the prison guard whom Mystique got drunk and then injected with liquid metal
I like how she drank it to prove it wasn't poison, and then slammed him with the jug.
It caught me off guard.
Love the animation!
the movie name is in the description, i had watched it too long time ago. (in Germanthe title is of course a bit different)
TH-cam says this is from Legend of Korra. How could I forget the special technique of hip bending.
NGL the ratings probably would've been better if this was
Korra could never.
I saw that too and was like tf? What did I miss? 😂
Its in season 2, it was the only good part of the whole season
LOLLLL
"Never trust a beautiful woman. Especially not one interested in you" He was already unconscious. You didn't have to roast him like that, lol
Never trust "women" not just beautiful ones
@@archerverse13 and men
Especially those with Anime profile pics
Frrr😂😂😂@@leroyjenkins1249
@@leroyjenkins1249 I've learned to never trust platypus myself.
He said to us😂😂
Movie: El Cid: La leyenda
The El Cid?
In English please
@@jimtaramas6081 El Cid (what he was called no translation needed) The legend
@@vaultking9984 yes
With reason it looked familiar.
0:36 You know it takes legit skill to keep part of yourself steady whilst the rest of you is groovin'.
Studio Executives: So we noticed you went over budget and most of the funding seems to have gone into a few scenes, mind explaining that ?
Movie Director: Let the animators cook.
It was a pretty low budget compared to american's ones. The movie was animated by multiple studios from Spain, France etc... A nice little animated film with huge artistic ambition.
Weasel Batches? What are you doing here?
Studio executives: ''Why did you blow 80% of the budget on a forty second scene?''
The director: ''Gooners must goon.''
Diesel is that you?
@Prophetofthe8thLegion Nah, the top G wouldnt be commenting on such videos using his main profile
Those hips don’t lie 😍
Shakira, Shakira.
But they did 😭
But these hips do lie Buck
@@kevinjeffreys967 The hips didn't lie; the arm did
Neither does that last bit of dialogue
The art style kinda makes me think of the Prince of Egypt 🥰
and Quest for Camelot
Atlantis lost empire too
Road to El Dorado, or Sinbad the Sailor for me...
This is a very culture channel where a man appreciates a woman's beauty.
You know it😎👉👉
Мисье знает в этом толк
@@ОмарСабыров стараемся)
@@user-ManofStyle1 рад слышать
Pretty sure it's Lust
Came here for the dancing, but that burn at the end was devastating.
Came here because TH-cam wouldn't stop hammering this into my recommended, but watched it a few more times for the music. It's weirdly groovy.
TH-cam thinks this is the legend of Korra 😂😂
😂😂😂😂
Mine TH-cam thinks it's The hunchback of Notredam
If only 😂
@@Kantorek17mine says both…somehow
I'm definitely checking out this movie 😁👍
watch it in spanish from spain, is the original dub
That last bits of Magneto's quote made this funnier.
0:07 The animators really locked in for those 48 frames
Must've been hard to animate it with one hand
Why are men attracted to curvy partners? Is it something to do with evolution?
this was the most important moment
I love that woman's beauty, this art style is nice
Art style reminds me of early 2000s Dreamworks movies alike Prince of Egypt, El Dorado, and Sinbad.
its from that period
Gandalf giving out sound advice at the end
Guys seriously you dont know this film? this is EL CID, a spanish film that is 20 years old, its a masterpiece
I'm gonna put this movie into my "watch list" and as always, the ending was great ^^
What movie is this. It looks like something from old Disney or Pixar.
@joeskys2362 Check the description, its there.
Yeah...Magneto is right. Plus I bet no female pop singer can pull off perfect Belly Dancing.
wdym magneto was right?
@cookiecracker2 rewatch the video. Magneto will say it better.
@@punkghostsamurai I'm confused, whos magneto??
"Never trust a Beautiful woman especially one who is interested in you." Magneto one of the most powerful mutants in all of MARVEL comics. Played by Ian McKellen.
@@punkghostsamurai ah ok, yea I know who magneto is, I didn't know what quote you meant. But yea that fits
0:45 bonk🤣
Bro said “eghh”😵
"No horny"
huh, a nat 20 on performance and 18 on deception. Well done
Belly dancing is believed to have had a long history in the Middle East. Several Greek and Roman sources including Juvenal and Martial describe dancers from Asia Minor and Spain using undulating movements, playing castanets and sinking to the floor with "quivering thighs", descriptions that are certainly suggestive of the movements that are today associated with belly dance. Later, particularly in the 18th (1700s) and 19th (1800s) centuries, European travellers in the Middle East such as British orientalist, translator and lexicographer Edward Lane and French novelist Gustave Flaubert wrote extensively of the dancers they saw there, including the Awalim and Ghawazi of Egypt. In his book, Andrew Hammond notes that practitioners of the art form agree that belly dance is lodged especially in Egyptian culture, he states: "the Greek historian Herodotus related the remarkable ability of Egyptians to create for themselves spontaneous fun, singing, clapping, and dancing in boats on the Nile during numerous religious festivals. It's from somewhere in this great, ancient tradition of gaiety that the belly dance emerged." The courtly pleasures of the Umayyad, Abbasid and Fatimid caliphs included belly dancing, soirée and singing. Belly dancers and singers were sent from all parts of the vast empire to entertain. In the Ottoman Empire, belly dance was performed by women and later, by boys, in the sultan's palace.
Thank you for this small history lession.
@@user-ManofStyle1 You're welcome. 😁👍
“And later by boys”
Turks being Turks 💀😂
@@deaththekid3998 boys belly dancing was first observed in umayyad caliphate during the mutezile. Also belly dancing comes from india.
@@sarubet8725comes from india, found the hindu nationalist
A well executed Bard shenanigan.
*WHAT A WOMAN!*
The hunchback of notredame
@@harukatakahashi8822 Animal from The Muppets.
Jimena, *what a woman*
For years I thought this was a DreamWorks movie, something in the same universe as The Road to El Dorado and Prince of Egypt.
ion even care bout the hornieness im just happy to see a high quality Sinbad-Style animation.
The smoothness of the dancing movements and style of the animation takes me back to early 2000s DreamWorks and Disney movies, for some reason. Very impressive.
It’s from that era.
This movie came out around that time period but wasn’t an American thing
El Cid: La leyenda is my favorite movie
Awesome
Same
@@nakicastanuela3360 same
I know that movie! It was fantastic!🙂👍
That Magneto clip at the end. *Chef's Kiss*
This movie is awesome. i remember watching it on loop as a kid 🤧✨
El Cid: The Legend was such a good movie!
Not sure how this ended up in my recommendations, but I'm glad it did :)
00:07 the smoothnees , the colours, the physics, the movement, totally mesmerizing, totally incredible, absolutely peak animation !!
I watched this movie when i was a kid, i really loved it, i recommend yall to watch it.
Imagine what would the animation be like if summoning like a female genie from the lamp that be crazy but I love seeing hand drawn animation again it feels so good yet powerful to watch 🌌
the belly dancers are the best thing on Arabic culture
For those who don't know, it's from the movie "El Cid: the legend" 100% recommend👌😁
Disney Movies when my mom walks in:
Beautiful Woman
This with Shantae, Rotty and Risky (or even a few shantae’s) and I’ll be distracted and bricked.
:)
Well, I was officially distracted.
Never gonna drink the wine offered by the belly dancers anymore 💀
That Magneto quote at the end! I am CONSTANTLY quoting that!
I miss 2D Dreamworks
"Never trust a beautiful woman especially one thats interested in you" Wise words
As soon as I heard starscreams voice I was not scared anymore
Wow I actually thought this was from a movie before I saw the description. Nice work!
it is from a movie
El Cid: La leyenda
it is from a movie 😅
@@davidescoriza9266 Yeah bro I guess it is😂whoops
@@gknight686it’s A movie about El Cid, a famous individual from Spain’s history who fought against the moors.
I am in fact
DISTRACTED 👀
You got that right!😂😂😂😂
It’s working: I’m distracted.
That looks like the Rock & Rule artstyle.
I need a trend with people recreating this dance.
For a good moment, I thought you animated this, and I was like "Wow, you're dang good!" XD
The “WHERE DO YOU THINK YOU’RE GOING 👹👹👹” always gets me
The title had me expecting the famous Distraction Dance from Henry Stickmin.
Lol me too honestly
Будь это полноценным мультфильмом я бы с удовольствием посмотрела! Шикарно 😢❤
Будь это полноценным мультфильмом я бы с удовольствием посмотрела! Шикарно 😢❤😊
Bruhhh I’ve been looking for this for FOREVER
Help me , my right hand is possessed
😂
The beauty of this style is still alive if seems
El Cid. One of my all time favorite movies. Spain was cooking when they made this.
I like the animation!
I love bellydance. It’s kinda underrated
There's something about the dance that makes you look at her the whole time for some reason. Even when you know something's gonna happen you still want to look at the dance and just keep watching.... In some cases you might not even like it but you still wanna watch... It's beautiful and relaxing....
Your mind releases a lot of dopamine as well...
i would fall for it 100 times out of a 100 times in a row over a short period of time
Not me losing my NNN streak to this.
I've been looking for this film....for so long😶
This looks like something straight out of a renaissance Disney movie or an early Dreamworks movie
Animation and motion so smooth :)
"Never trust a beautiful woman, especially one who's interested in you"
Words to live by, my friend, words to live by
This distracted both of us
Oh my god _thank you._ I literally only know the part from 0:07-0:09 if you can believe it. Never knew where it was from. And I learned it's entirely on this site, wink wink to anyone wondering where it can be watched. I'd keel over without this channel giving me unknown animation.
All jokes aside, this is seriously some good animation! :)
At least he had a good time before passing out 😂😂😂
What a knockout.
For years this scene bled into my memories of Aladdin. From time to time I kept thinking to myself where did I see Jasmin belly dancing? But it was from El Cid, there’s where that came from.
¡¡Jimenaaaaaa!! I love this movie!
Very good animation❤❤❤❤
WHAT I THOUGHT THEY WERE GONNA DO THE HENRY STICKMEN DANCE
Pues que sepas que esto es de ESPAÑA, y es la película de EL CID LA LEYENDA
cant blame him
even me got distracted
I have been searching this movie for too much
This is almost comforting ❤🤲🏼
That little line added to the end is genius
This movie was quite popular in Sweden when it came out, and I still have it on DVD. :)
While historically inaccurate and extremely biased (arguably quite racist, even), it was a very entertaining and well-animated adventure for those who don't care about such things.
It's one of those lesser-known films that I always think of fondly, even though most people probably haven't even heard about them. Along the likes of, for instance, Los Reyes Magos - another Spanish animated film that was made the very same year!
ah yes el cid the legend, I remember watching this as a kid
Definitely looking this up
If somebody tells me this is a 90's DreamWorks animation I would believe it
Nice animation and dancing.
"Never trust a beautiful woman especially if she’s interested in you."
Truer words could never be spoken.
Lo último que tomó....vino con saliva 🍷
Man, animation hit different back in the day.
I should check out this film 😏
Oh wow! This is actually a movie?? Sooth animation ❤