@@joevictor53Nick Park’s won 4 Oscars - Creature Comforts (1989), The Wrong Trousers (1993), A Close Shave (1995), and Curse of the Were-Rabbit (2005). Aardman Animations is one of my favourite animation studios!!
They are not actors or voice artists. He was not playing the part of a jaguar. He was simply a Brazilian man talking about his own living conditions - probably a grotty, overpriced shared flat in the Elephant and Castle in London.
@@christophercooper6731 in these early days (1989) i think it was people in Bristol nearby where the studios where. But boy they had an uncanny knack for picking the people that really fitted their part!!
The house he was talking about with the double glazing and such that he hated living in, it was in Sheffield! Psalter Lane to be precise... I learnt through my own Sheffield Hallam mentor on the Animation course, Greg Boulton, who was a set builder for this short.
double glazing? He must have been a rich person. I've lived all over London and the last time I saw double glazing was when I visited Germany over a decade ago. 😅
The genius of this is asking the exact right question so that it can be applied to the plight or situation of an animal. The fact that it's not scripted is what gives it its appeal.
Absolutely one of my top favorite movies/animations/comedy sketches ever. It is almost inconceivable that such perfection of content and execution can exist. Many thanks to the original creator[s] for their brilliant and diligent efforts
i think they invite a brazilian to make the tiger voice, becouse i think no one can imitate a brazilian accent speech english. if they do that was a really good job.
The voices come from interviews from the general public. So they interviewed a Brazilian who moved to England that's how how the accent was so good because it was real.
This short along with War Story is the best out of the Lip Synch series since they are both funny and well animated, I would love to see War Story be uploaded next. Please :)
Thank you Aardman for creating lots of amazing characters especially Wallace and Gromit, Shaun the sheep, morph and thank you to the legends Peter Lord and Nick Park from your biggest fan in the world Jimbob.😁
@@abrahamcortina2171 you'll have to help me here... what does that have to do with a comment I posted more than two years ago (and date stamped as such)?
Still my favourite of all their works. The poo 💩 animation is quite spectacular 1:00 and all the voice choices are utterly perfect. 1:16 the swallow is extraordinary detail
When i was REALLY young and watched this short at 0:58 i saw it differently because i remembered at that part i thought they were donkey's and i thought they were being interviewed at night but now that i came back i now realized they were actually hippos
Aardman can you please please please please make a Creature Comforts Movie because it’s sound perfect and if you do make it i’ll be very very very happy
If these were non-actors, and it was unscripted, how come the man doing the voice of the Brazilian jaguar is saying he wants ‘food for wild animals’ at 0:56?
Con todo respeto, si esa fue la vara con la que midió michelín la taqueria, entonces hay miles y hasta millones en México en los hogares. No dudo que sean buenos tacos, pero esos los hacemos todos, sólo basta una buena tortilla, una carne correctamente asada y una salsa de buen gusto. Eso en México, gracias a dios abunda. Se vieron mal la neta. Hasta dejaron mal a lo que se rifan por la excelencia.
Revisited this because of the recent news of the new Chicken Run (which is animation now, from what I hear...?) Anyway - this short remains BRILLIANT, ORIGINAL and with great execution, so many details to enjoy in both the visuals and the voice acting. the humor is still fresh and none of it seems dated. It is also so truly British - it could never have been made in the US. But there are also great alternative animations coming from France and Eastern Europe, they don't get the deserved attention unfortunately. If you are here, likely you will already know such animations as The Triplets of Belleville (also, for contemporary works, go check out European animation homepages and festivals). So hooray for the people still willing and able to take chances in this domain, the domination of disneyfied and big budget productions need to be challenged. The Iron Giant is proof US can also make alternative movies in this genre, but they are few and far between.
Don't forget that this goes across the world, not all of us speak English with the same accent and sometimes it is hard to hear. CC would be much appreciated.
The Brazilian Jaguar really stole the show.
his hand gestures are what sealed it. I bet the original interviewee also did all those gestures and they just used the video as a template
He later appeared as a taxidermy museum display when the penguin controlled Wallace to steal the diamond
I thought it was a puma
@@III-b6v same difference
he was in The Wrong Trousers in the museum too
Since this short won the Oscar for Best Animated Short over A Grand Day Out, I guess it was a win-win for Nick Park.
Yup!
He really should've delayed A Grand Day Out one year so he could've got one more Oscar
@@joevictor53Nick Park’s won 4 Oscars - Creature Comforts (1989), The Wrong Trousers (1993), A Close Shave (1995), and Curse of the Were-Rabbit (2005). Aardman Animations is one of my favourite animation studios!!
I used to see this on Nickelodeon as a child, I've been searching for this for decades. Crazy
Whoever liked this feels the exact nostalgia that I do, respect lol
Creature Comforts Won the Oscar Awards.
I hope the voice actor of that Jaguar is still around. He was a great bloke.
1:44 me too.
It sounds like Aryton Senna
I think they just went around town and collected all the different voices
They are not actors or voice artists.
He was not playing the part of a jaguar.
He was simply a Brazilian man talking about his own living conditions - probably a grotty, overpriced shared flat in the Elephant and Castle in London.
@@christophercooper6731 in these early days (1989) i think it was people in Bristol nearby where the studios where. But boy they had an uncanny knack for picking the people that really fitted their part!!
The classic of classic Aardman shorts that has been with me and my family since Aardman Animations Volume 1 VHS tape.
📀
This is brillian short! I love the acting choices of animators. All the characters have illusion of life!
Fan fact, the Brazilian Jaguar may have stolen the show, but the creator specifically said he really liked the polar bears the most :)
Yeah, me too.
The Brazilian Jaguar was a friend of Nick's who HATED ENGLAND! It just makes those lines all the more amazing!
The house he was talking about with the double glazing and such that he hated living in, it was in Sheffield! Psalter Lane to be precise... I learnt through my own Sheffield Hallam mentor on the Animation course, Greg Boulton, who was a set builder for this short.
That’s good to know.
double glazing? He must have been a rich person. I've lived all over London and the last time I saw double glazing was when I visited Germany over a decade ago. 😅
Honestly aardman is one of best claymation studios alongside the guy who made the noid, no wonder I got an Oscar.
I absolutely love this short film, lots love and effort put into it.
The genius of this is asking the exact right question so that it can be applied to the plight or situation of an animal. The fact that it's not scripted is what gives it its appeal.
Absolute genius!
Absolutely one of my top favorite movies/animations/comedy sketches ever. It is almost inconceivable that such perfection of content and execution can exist. Many thanks to the original creator[s] for their brilliant and diligent efforts
The Jaguar sounded so much like Ayrton Senna 😂
That's a Pumma
Jaguar, puma-- WHAT'S THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN THE TWO?!
@@jessicascoville2663 Jaguars are spotted and Pumas are brown.
*From the animation studio that brought you Chicken Run & Wallace and Gromit Aardman Animation Studios❤❤*
Absolute classic. Lion steak never fails to crack me up.
And the older brother rubbing his brow, so embarrassed lol. Predates Gromit in later films whenever Wallace is being a bit thick or slow lol.
It's the Brazilian tigers world, we're just living in it 😂 😂
The shock and the jump from the polar bears when the little one was speaking. 😅 . . .But the hand flying up took me out 😂.
Thank you for making this! freely available!
I have loved this piece, ever since I first saw it on PBS, so many years ago.
Oh really
I saw this on 📀 from image entertainment.
I'm currently reading The Aardman Journey, One Frame At A Time, so this is really great you're releasing all of these! Love it!
i think they invite a brazilian to make the tiger voice, becouse i think no one can imitate a brazilian accent speech english. if they do that was a really good job.
The voices come from interviews from the general public. So they interviewed a Brazilian who moved to England that's how how the accent was so good because it was real.
It’s a jaguar
*The Brazilian Jaguar really stole the show he’s amazing 🤩🩵🩵💙🩵❤️🐆*
such a classic short film. i remember all of it so well
This short along with War Story is the best out of the Lip Synch series since they are both funny and well animated, I would love to see War Story be uploaded next. Please :)
3:20 *The way the bird pulled the beak😂😂😂🤣😂*
One of my favourite Aardman Shorts of all time!
Me too.
So do I too, because I am a big fan of aardman.
@1:02 = I fell out laughing when that baby hippo in the back randomly took several 💩💩💩!!!
🤣🤣🤣😂😂😂
Me too. 😆
Thank you Aardman for creating lots of amazing characters especially Wallace and Gromit, Shaun the sheep, morph and thank you to the legends Peter Lord and Nick Park from your biggest fan in the world Jimbob.😁
Will you and Fruitbat go back out on tour when the pandemic is over?
@@abrahamcortina2171 why? It's a witticism referencing Carter USM
@@smokerjim the global crisis ended since April
@@abrahamcortina2171 you'll have to help me here... what does that have to do with a comment I posted more than two years ago (and date stamped as such)?
@@smokerjim I meant that the pandemic was already over
This has many layers of being a genius endeavor.
Amazing!
Such a masterpiece!
3:57 - I feel that way a lot.
This inspired a great tv series!
great short film. love it.
3:51 Not with lions Andrew LMAO
Brilliant up to date for ever !
Absolute classic !!!
1:32 4:20 4:42 4:54
Date: Jan-Oct 1-31, 2021
2:13 everyone has had this thought at some point during the 2020 pandemic lockdown!
2:19 at least, Covid breakdown is over.
Still my favourite of all their works. The poo 💩 animation is quite spectacular 1:00 and all the voice choices are utterly perfect. 1:16 the swallow is extraordinary detail
I admit to watching the poo several times and laughing every time 😂😂😂
@@grantm6514 that's not a sentence you expect to read 😂
That wasn't a jaguar, that was a cougar. He didn't have spots. But I agree he had the best lines.
3:24 yes, of course.
My mom and I still say "I need space!" to each other all the time.
Funny thing is, we're not quoting the short. :P
Space! Space! The Big Cat want Space! 🤣🤣
I can't believe this became a TV show.
When i was REALLY young and watched this short at 0:58 i saw it differently because i remembered at that part i thought they were donkey's and i thought they were being interviewed at night but now that i came back i now realized they were actually hippos
It's so cute, I like this !
I watch this every time I feel the urge to eat MEAT.
3:20 I've seen birds do that.
1:28 brazil moment
Tortoise on the treadmill
Saw this on the spike and mike animation outlaws
What a classic.
Love this!
How was I supposed to know that animals can talk? That's pretty cool.
in Brazil they are carnivores🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
This is a classic
Pig Hippo 0:58 Oink Oink
Does anyone have Spanish subtitles for this shortfilm? I would love to show it to friends but they don't speak English fluently enough to enjoy it.
I need that too
Aardman can you please please please please make a Creature Comforts Movie because it’s sound perfect and if you do make it i’ll be very very very happy
I’ve just made steak and chips and lions for my youngest child’s tea!
goals hattie!
3:39 😂
very well acted :)
It wasn't acting. These are actually interviews of real people set to animation.
@@elwoodjacobs4353 Yeah but I love how they made the clay puppets act. :)
The muma bear is crying
3:54
Polar bears were the cutest.
Space!
I’ll always remember the end of the original microwave advert:- ‘It goes ping when it’s finished.’
I think it was a penguin.
This is so good
omg, i remember watching this when i was like 4. I hated it and so did my mum. We both thought it was just a super long commercial .
the tarsier is my fav
This is a Chicken Run version of Madagascar
In
Madagascar, the story begins between the Central Park Zoo NYC to Madagascar island.
Lions chips and steak, NANI?!?!
BRAZIL
IT'S BEST COUNTRIE 😍
Lots of a-space
🇧🇷
Pure genius
If these were non-actors, and it was unscripted, how come the man doing the voice of the Brazilian jaguar is saying he wants ‘food for wild animals’ at 0:56?
Because he was probably visiting the zoo
He probably means British food isn’t suitable for humans
Best advocate.thanks for them
Yes the Brazilian Jaguar is the best LOL
This was a reupload from January 5, 2011
Why would people dislike
i like the bit at 3:18
Very pretty
Con todo respeto, si esa fue la vara con la que midió michelín la taqueria, entonces hay miles y hasta millones en México en los hogares. No dudo que sean buenos tacos, pero esos los hacemos todos, sólo basta una buena tortilla, una carne correctamente asada y una salsa de buen gusto. Eso en México, gracias a dios abunda. Se vieron mal la neta. Hasta dejaron mal a lo que se rifan por la excelencia.
The Brazilian Jaguar is brilliant but he sounds a bit Italian! Px
Senna turned into a Jaguar?
If only there were subtitles😢
Why are there no subtitles?
masterpiace
I love this and I don't know why
Nice!
I think the jaguar is right. Animals needs Space.
Class!
Thanks fortnite
What
@@Marrzzy shes talking about shortnite back in c2s5, this short appeared in shortnite
@@kamzotheperiscorp684 oh
1:07 which animal
Pigs
@@heitorsantos7046they don't look like pigs
Revisited this because of the recent news of the new Chicken Run (which is animation now, from what I hear...?)
Anyway - this short remains BRILLIANT, ORIGINAL and with great execution, so many details to enjoy in both the visuals and the voice acting. the humor is still fresh and none of it seems dated.
It is also so truly British - it could never have been made in the US. But there are also great alternative animations coming from France and Eastern Europe, they don't get the deserved attention unfortunately. If you are here, likely you will already know such animations as The Triplets of Belleville (also, for contemporary works, go check out European animation homepages and festivals).
So hooray for the people still willing and able to take chances in this domain, the domination of disneyfied and big budget productions need to be challenged. The Iron Giant is proof US can also make alternative movies in this genre, but they are few and far between.
1:02 🦛 💩
That's a black pig
Ils ardman worke
Eu finalmente achei o video original kkkkkkkkkkkkkkk
Cool
Don't forget that this goes across the world, not all of us speak English with the same accent and sometimes it is hard to hear. CC would be much appreciated.
عز الخد فرع الحيوانات
Jaja es bueno👍
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Pov: ur here from fortnite
Omg this is from fortnite