I guess the moral of the story is even if 3 people promise you fortune in the future, even if you trust them, you should still continue to work just in case they lied to you.
I wonder how the wolf had managed to live that long. He is so polite in kindly asking his "food" the let themselves be eaten. Basically, his "foods" have the choice to refuse.
I agree this is how it should have ended The wolf waited till autumn when he saw all the animals Wolf: may i eat you all? Animals: no, follow us and we'll show you something cool amd fresh The wolf followed the animals till they came to Uncle George Fox tails home Animals: there is a fat and annoying human that lives in there, eat him all up The wolf walked into the house and ate him up Wolf: friends, come here, live with me and we will live in peace The animals came to there old home where they lived happily ever after The End😌
And thus we learn to never depend 100% on others... Because they might fail or trick us! Poor wolf thought, he only wanted to eat, and to that I can relate xD
I know everyone else said it, but I feel sorry for the wolf. The reason is mostly, the wolf wasn't being mean. He wasn't terrorizing the other animals. The other animals made a deal and broke those deals when they had to pay up. If anything, the wolf was the one who didn't do much wrong. The farmer didn't feed his poor animals, the animals deceive the wolf and the wolf just gets konked on the noggin for being patient. The only ting he did wrong was putting all his eggs in one basket. He should have been dilligent in the summer so he wouldn't be starving. After all, he suspected they'd deceive him. So, the wolf was lazy, but the farmer and the animals were just nasty - to the wolf and to each other!
Well, he sort of did. Had he been proactive during the summer, he'd have been in better shape, so from the wolf's perspective the lesson is really not to put all your eggs in one basket, or rather invest broadly instead of depending on only a single source of future equity.
@@legotechnic1314 In fairness he had invested in three, just all of them were reliant on others and not at all himself. If he hadn't been lied to, and the sources were honest, he'd have been fine, and would have had a big appetite to properly enjoy the meal with.
My grandma told me a similar story but instead of a wolf and a pig , horse and sheep there was a lion and a sheep :) . I am still very young but these stories make me miss my childhood more . I have been binge watching all these stories since the past 2 days , lovely Hungarian stories. I wish to visit Hungary one day and hear more of their native stories .
I like the randomly named characters who play literally no part in the story. "Andrew Duncan"? what's this Scot even doing in Hungary playing cards while the wolf gets smacked by everyone around him? I feel like his story might be interesting as well.
Well he had a chance of catching rabbits and birds but instead he waited for the three animals to come back. Also why did the animals wanted to come back anyways? They seemed to be better at the meadows free of humans and with plenty of food to eat
I guess the moral of the story is even if 3 people promise you fortune in the future, even if you trust them, you should still continue to work just in case they lied to you.
That was kind of sad. A wolf's got to eat too. I wish he would have caught his own food instead of being lazy.
That's part of the moral of the story. He laid about hoping for an easy life and was a fool for it.
The wolf is really polite to ask his prey to stop first so that he could eat them.
I wonder how the wolf had managed to live that long.
He is so polite in kindly asking his "food" the let themselves
be eaten. Basically, his "foods" have the choice to refuse.
I prefer if the wolf had ate "Uncle" George Fox instead.
It'll serve that farmer right for starving his animals to death.😠
Keshia Anders, damn right!
I think so, he was very mean to them.
I agree this is how it should have ended
The wolf waited till autumn when he saw all the animals
Wolf: may i eat you all?
Animals: no, follow us and we'll show you something cool amd fresh
The wolf followed the animals till they came to Uncle George Fox tails home
Animals: there is a fat and annoying human that lives in there, eat him all up
The wolf walked into the house and ate him up
Wolf: friends, come here, live with me and we will live in peace
The animals came to there old home where they lived happily ever after
The End😌
Well not to death seeing how they were all still alive
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I like your version of the story better than the original one! 😸
Is it wrong I felt sorry for the wolf at the end?
If I were at the end of the story I would put him in a sack and not let him go until midnight
Zoltán Marosi 🤣🤣🤣🤣
NessLover94, if you're wrong, I'm wrong too!
I must be wrong too, then.
I like sans too
And thus we learn to never depend 100% on others... Because they might fail or trick us! Poor wolf thought, he only wanted to eat, and to that I can relate xD
Poor Wolf.😿
I know everyone else said it, but I feel sorry for the wolf. The reason is mostly, the wolf wasn't being mean. He wasn't terrorizing the other animals. The other animals made a deal and broke those deals when they had to pay up. If anything, the wolf was the one who didn't do much wrong. The farmer didn't feed his poor animals, the animals deceive the wolf and the wolf just gets konked on the noggin for being patient. The only ting he did wrong was putting all his eggs in one basket. He should have been dilligent in the summer so he wouldn't be starving. After all, he suspected they'd deceive him. So, the wolf was lazy, but the farmer and the animals were just nasty - to the wolf and to each other!
Wow ik the wolf wanted to eat them but geeze he didn't deserve that
Well, he sort of did. Had he been proactive during the summer, he'd have been in better shape, so from the wolf's perspective the lesson is really not to put all your eggs in one basket, or rather invest broadly instead of depending on only a single source of future equity.
@@legotechnic1314 In fairness he had invested in three, just all of them were reliant on others and not at all himself. If he hadn't been lied to, and the sources were honest, he'd have been fine, and would have had a big appetite to properly enjoy the meal with.
If the wolf had a lawyer he would have a feast
If I were any one of those animals, after becoming healthy and well-fed, I'd never get back to that master again.
Did they go back to the master??
Alice Fay Well... The story doesn't show it, and personally I don't think so.
My grandma told me a similar story but instead of a wolf and a pig , horse and sheep there was a lion and a sheep :) . I am still very young but these stories make me miss my childhood more . I have been binge watching all these stories since the past 2 days , lovely Hungarian stories. I wish to visit Hungary one day and hear more of their native stories .
I can't help feeling a bit sorry for the poor wolf.
6:26 the wolf went *oof*!
Well, at least he's still alive
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He's no wolf, he's an easy going puppy dog !
Poor wolf just wanted to survive.
Poor wolf was lazy. He did nothing all summer. He didn’t hit like he should but tried to wait for an easy meal
That pig breed is terribly endangered, since nearly nobody is breeding them anymore. Anyway, in the 50s, they were really popular.
Didn't cross the wolf's mind that a hungry and weak animal is easier to catch and kill.
I always feel bad for the wolf in these stories.
What's with the wolf abuse just for being hungry?
Because the horse probably belongs to someone so they were protecting someone’s live stock
@@bennu547 Weren't all the animals abandoned though?
I feel bad for this wolf at the end. Am i strange?
Ok....but what was the point of putting a fox tail on him?
This reminds me of the three billy goats gruff...
In the japanese uncensored version the wolf sais "i wish someone could tear my ass apart"
Res Art that’s brutal😂
There's a Japanese version?
Well, damn 🤣🤣🤣
2:20 why doesn't he eat a rabbit
The animals were so cruel to that wolf. maybe he'll learn not to ask for permission next time. get em boi, sick em
I don't think we're supposed to sympathize with the wolf. This is about how the oppressed can outwit their oppressors.
That is the moral of this tale.
poor wolf :[
The horse could have just kicked the wolf' s ass
That wolf wasn't very smart.
Those were some very pious animals.
That horse became undead for like two seconds
Only count with money on hand.
Lesson: don't be a wolf main, there are many other classes that don't put up with this bullshit.
I don't know about you, but I kinda prefer these folk tales where the animals are the main characters and not just side characters
I'm with the wolf in this one...
I feel like that wolf sometime's... I hate to say.
The moral of the story is- have no mercy and think about nobody except yourself if you want to survive through life.
I hate this story so much. The wolf did nothing wrong. He just wanted to eat. The uncle George in the other hand need to be spank
The Moral of this story is: You can beat and almost starve your pets to death but it is totally OK as long as you are not a wolf.
Uncle Pip *pocks the wolf with a hetchet*
Narator *Uncle Pip hit him so hard ge was almost dead*
Game of wolf pack
Haha poor skinny wolf :-D
remember kids people in hungary dont screw around
Making Bremen town musicians. With skeleton old
Storyteller: Microsoft David
when you tell your classmates a nazi joke and they snitch
Easy moral, don't have ,mercy with your enemies.
Me my father and my mother was guess... Send him to get some sleep in a woods in. America or work on a wine fields!
Future because it was a past once
cool
4:41
What a horrid story.
There is no moral to this story....
I like the randomly named characters who play literally no part in the story. "Andrew Duncan"? what's this Scot even doing in Hungary playing cards while the wolf gets smacked by everyone around him? I feel like his story might be interesting as well.
Well he had a chance of catching rabbits and birds but instead he waited for the three animals to come back. Also why did the animals wanted to come back anyways? They seemed to be better at the meadows free of humans and with plenty of food to eat