@@pathfinder3031 hm. Not really. Princesses were given when a man did something for a king because that produces direct heir. It’s just a story man. Not that deep. And women often get men too.
I grew up watching these, amazing work all together, but many of these stories are also variants form Grimm brother stories and other countries stories
Right? I was just joking with my hubby about that. Our running theory is they had servants when they were well off, and as things got worse, the servants stayed for food and shelter
Yep! I just wish more people would carry a waterbottle and quit cutting branches off random trees! This is a real problem people, a danger to the fairy population.
Hungary is Central Europe. And every Charparhian country is also. This is not a stereotype because the black character is negative. The original story does not even mention whether the "evil" character is a gypsy, russian or what. The creators, on the other hand, displayed the black skin color. this tale was made in the 80s! Is it also wrong to display blacks and also if not?
@@nanimami3176 It is fine to depict black people as villains if they are also seen as heroes which they never are in these stories the heroes are mostly blonde with blue eyes and I don't know about the original story I'm just speaking on what I see. Plus racism was very much alive in the 80's.
@@ooopsy1333 Yes, I agree with you. Racism was alive in the ’80s, but that’s why it was a big deal to see black people appear in it. And not always as a negative, but also as a white man’s best friend, for example: th-cam.com/video/iDSRH2l7RiQ/w-d-xo.html . And racism is not at all rooted in Eastern cultures. I would draw your attention to the fact that the largest colonial countries were Western Europeans, for example France. But it is true that we Central and Eastern Europeans are not angels either.
@@-RD Not true at all! Every story has it's own moral lesson, and often more than one! It's up to the individual to interpret it themselves! What I might interpret might be different than what you interpret, but that doesn't mean that I'm right and you're wrong. In all folk tales and indigenous creation stories, the story teller never gives away the moral lesson, because that way it gives every listener a chance to come to their own conclusions. It gives everyone a chance to search and wonder. I could go through each story and tell you what lessons come up for me, and I will do that for you if you like, but if you listen closely enough you will find your own hints about how to live life well from what you hear :)
Hungarian folk tales are not “fables”, they’re not about specific morals but represent the Zodiac and how the universe works. Art historian Gábor Pap who has given the idea of the opening as the bird tells the stories as growing plants(=life) to the director can actually analyze and explain every single tale from that point.
Hungarian animated film series (Magyar népmesék) made between 1977-2011. A few episodes were dubbed into English and shown in the United States as part of Season 1 of the TV series Long Ago and Far Away in 1989. In 2017, all episodes were dubbed and published on TH-cam.
What is up with horses of odd-numbered legs? A horse with an odd number of legs would be awful to ride, especially when trotting! One's brain would scramble out of one's head if one rode an odd-numbered legged horse!!! 😆😅What a sight would be seen! 😂🤣🤪
Moral of the first story: bRiNg WaTeR
Do a good deed and kill a fairy
Not wine!!
Or do as your instructed the first time.
Third time's the charm
The animation is so cool. I love the colorful motif and how you present it.
That “my childhood” bit was like a bad dream or an acid trip
10:20 the way king slapped tiny tom 😭💀
My daughter loves these storys 😍
Hungarians must spend all day coming up with tales.
Excellently illustrated and narrated
Wooden Peter had a wooden peter.
Hard joke
I was like hey it's Pinocchio!!!
Love these bits of folk tales so much glad to see them compiled.
The fairy from the oak tree is an old Persian tale "Daughter of Naranj and Toranj" of course with some changes it's changed to Hungarian version :)
I love your curosity and great job with story
The story starting @32:50 is totally bonkers!! I can't make heads nor tails of it!
@34:30 Death stare!!!! 😂😂😂😂
"But that was no problem at all, since the altar was made of ham, and the candles of sausages." 🥴
OoooOooooOOOoohHhhH! That punch line tho!!! 😁😁😁😁
The fact that they had newspapers was somehow to strangest part to me. Was that one released on April fools or what
Bruh nobody gives me a beautiful wife when I do something good
Haha
@@pathfinder3031 hm. Not really. Princesses were given when a man did something for a king because that produces direct heir. It’s just a story man. Not that deep.
And women often get men too.
See what you gotta do is either find a witch, a king, or a talking animal.
Try to encounter a fox and do something nice for it.
@@cuteyalexia lol @ encountering a fox. I hope I'm carrying the right things all the time so I don't end up turned to stone for 16 years
beautiful
"For all he could eat was 3 oxen"
Dang man that Is small :(
The first story shows a really stupid prince hahaahhahhahahhahahah
Idiotic man who doesn’t follow simple instructions
I know right!!! Like, BRUH!
Don't we all know someone like him?
Wooden Peter: Father✨ when can i leave and be on my own💅 i got the whole world 🌎 dussy🌈
Ngl, I want a face reveal of the narrator
Please dont
@Kayleigh George *oh*
@Kayleigh George that's not true. you can go to the other TH-cam channel and see his face and he does sand making art oh and also is he
You can look him up his name is Gyula Szabo he died in 2014
@@ellomrsnow He's dead what are you talking about ??? these are from the 80s ???
I watched two of these today
I grew up watching these, amazing work all together, but many of these stories are also variants form Grimm brother stories and other countries stories
those are not Grimm bothers stories , ancient stories they just collected them
@@emilyjones4736 yes but they documented them in a book therefore they are known as Grimm brother stories, especially after they nerfed them
I love these stories
Wooden Peter had a wooden Peter until he was baptized and clothed 😂
9:10 More like DRAMA king and queen, amirite?
Dude the miller doesn't have any money but has 24/7 servants?
Right? I was just joking with my hubby about that. Our running theory is they had servants when they were well off, and as things got worse, the servants stayed for food and shelter
brutal when the witch and her daughter were dragged by a horse as punishment 😅
Rest in peace gyula szabo
Had to look this up but for those who don't know this is the narrator of these hungarian folklore
May he rest in peace 🙏🏼
this is very creative~
Huh, I guess furries have always existed.
Indeed
Yep! I just wish more people would carry a waterbottle and quit cutting branches off random trees! This is a real problem people, a danger to the fairy population.
Love this channel!!
thank you so much!
This fool done killed 2 fairies 🤪
The first story exposes the racial stereotypes that are deep in Eastern Europe's culture 🥴
Yeah. It was kinda hard to watch because I like these stories.
definitely, its very yikes to watch and the comments section of the original video is just full of people defending the choice 🙄
Hungary is Central Europe. And every Charparhian country is also. This is not a stereotype because the black character is negative. The original story does not even mention whether the "evil" character is a gypsy, russian or what. The creators, on the other hand, displayed the black skin color. this tale was made in the 80s! Is it also wrong to display blacks and also if not?
@@nanimami3176 It is fine to depict black people as villains if they are also seen as heroes which they never are in these stories the heroes are mostly blonde with blue eyes and I don't know about the original story I'm just speaking on what I see. Plus racism was very much alive in the 80's.
@@ooopsy1333 Yes, I agree with you. Racism was alive in the ’80s, but that’s why it was a big deal to see black people appear in it. And not always as a negative, but also as a white man’s best friend, for example: th-cam.com/video/iDSRH2l7RiQ/w-d-xo.html . And racism is not at all rooted in Eastern cultures. I would draw your attention to the fact that the largest colonial countries were Western Europeans, for example France. But it is true that we Central and Eastern Europeans are not angels either.
I wish they'd put the morals of these stories in the end. I don't understand what the majority of these messages are.
A lot of these folktales don't have a clear moral or are morally ambiguous.
@@-RD I see. They are addictive though
@@-RD Not true at all! Every story has it's own moral lesson, and often more than one! It's up to the individual to interpret it themselves! What I might interpret might be different than what you interpret, but that doesn't mean that I'm right and you're wrong. In all folk tales and indigenous creation stories, the story teller never gives away the moral lesson, because that way it gives every listener a chance to come to their own conclusions. It gives everyone a chance to search and wonder. I could go through each story and tell you what lessons come up for me, and I will do that for you if you like, but if you listen closely enough you will find your own hints about how to live life well from what you hear :)
Hungarian folk tales are not “fables”, they’re not about specific morals but represent the Zodiac and how the universe works. Art historian Gábor Pap who has given the idea of the opening as the bird tells the stories as growing plants(=life) to the director can actually analyze and explain every single tale from that point.
You know what. I’m too scared to cry and cry…I might die.
The Frist Story 😏😏
If he is poor how does he have 8 florids?
Fairy:Oh! I need water oh I need waterD:
When were these made?
Hungarian animated film series (Magyar népmesék) made between 1977-2011. A few episodes were dubbed into English and shown in the United States as part of Season 1 of the TV series Long Ago and Far Away in 1989. In 2017, all episodes were dubbed and published on TH-cam.
I have no idea where the first story was going and can’t even tell you what the moral of the story is. Am I dumb? 😔
IT is a tale for entertaining not always a moral in IT.
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the first story 🤨📸
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Geesh they sure are shy about having kids.
…wooden-Peter? From the drawings that is definitely a boy
They wouldn't marry into royalty because the princess had a limp?
so the fairy is white and " witch and her daughter have dark skin?
Yep. And that's the way we like it.
Water water oh I need water
What is up with horses of odd-numbered legs? A horse with an odd number of legs would be awful to ride, especially when trotting! One's brain would scramble out of one's head if one rode an odd-numbered legged horse!!! 😆😅What a sight would be seen! 😂🤣🤪
😂 Absolutely!
The first episode was really racist
Shut up
IT is old folk tale...🤦🤦🤦🤦 Light and drakness these are symbols.....
while the choice of skin color was odd, i dont think it was a racism thing
@@nikocat2008Yes. But those representation impact a child's way to perceive the world. So believe me. She's right. It's significant.
@@Gabona3.0 you should be sick, to see racism in these tales. Find a psychologist for yourself!!!
why the witch black doe yall rasist?
Bad people historically had a darker complexion. It’s still true to this day but we’re not allowed to acknowledge that fact
@@emilinebelle7811 Thank you for showing how racist your culture is. Now let us boycott this nonsense tale.