This was one of the battles of the American Revolution I never heard of until I saw this video. I didn't even know the French launched an expedition to Canada.
...'magin dat now, eh wha?! Da b'yes gives 'er up juss like dat... hardly b'lieves it... C'mon nah, tells us wha's reale'es gœn on wit da Star Fortress' 😉⚡💫⚡🕊🇨🇦
Nfb is the best.
I miss those days. Such pride we all had.
Loved this one as a child... I still say "42 sir" when people guess wrong... no one has a clue and I like it that way
Forty two sir!
I say that fairly often. No one else gets it. (I guess you do)
The ultimate answer to the ultimate question lol
I love these vignettes!
My favourite Canada vignettes 😊🇨🇦
this is reminds me of Monty Python and the Holy Grail.
see? 42 really is the answer to life, the universe and everything
I'm a kilometer from this right now.
Definitely Brad Caslor’s work!
I thought so.
This was one of the battles of the American Revolution I never heard of until I saw this video. I didn't even know the French launched an expedition to Canada.
Research starforts. This is just one of thousands
42 sir.😂
...'magin dat now, eh wha?! Da b'yes gives 'er up juss like dat... hardly b'lieves it...
C'mon nah, tells us wha's reale'es gœn on wit da Star Fortress' 😉⚡💫⚡🕊🇨🇦
Who directed this?
www.imdb.com/title/tt0228110/?ref_=fn_tt_tt_7
Never Mind
Sean Ramsdell Brad Caslor who also did ‘Get A Job” and ‘Spence’s Republic’
0:35
Canadian
This was built way before Canada,before the deluge.
This a John Weldon animation?
Hearns was an utter coward. He should have faced a firing squad.
Defend at 10-1 odds and no inbound reinforcements? A star fort is a good force multiplier but they're not /that/ good.