The bunny one is just incomprehensible. It is so detailed, the way it behaves, how it bounces, bops its head and wiggles its spherical tail is just immaculate.
@@jacobsworld374 I'm sure he definitely got donations or people paying him a bit to see this. He's obviously a professional, and this is just beautiful art
Man, the I hear babies cry segment just got me emotional. Louis Armstrong’s lyrics combined with the adorable baby hand reaching out for the parent is simply heartwarming 😭
“…I watch them grow. They’ll learn much more than I’ll ever know.” That part just gets my heart every single time. Those same babies who need us just to survive may someday be more intelligent and capable than we are. It’s a melancholy thought, but also gives hope for the future.
A Korean guy stole the routine and he was so upset because he said the baby was his own child that he was representing . And the Louis Armstrong family didn't even charge him to use the music they thought this was so good
@@BubbaMaraj7241 what is even that? What have you done to the fish? you are complaining about someone complimenting an artist on their hand shadow puppet theatre. It's a shadow,... made from hands,... what we're you expecting? Do your parents know your a witless wonder?
The way he makes the bunny move dynamically is very impressive, but the bunny itself is a pretty simple shape to make. The most challenging ones are actually the humans.
The puppets themselves are impressive but what really blew me away was the timing. Felt like I was watching a video edited with precise cuts and camera movement, but it was just this guy’s hands moving in-front of a spotlight
this reminds me when my dad, brother and I would always do shadow puppet shows on the wall before going to sleep 15 years ago. How time goes by now I am in college
I can't describe how astounded I am that I found this again, by chance. The first time I saw this I was amazed, shortly after I bought the first "big" purchase of $15-$30 my parents let me spend on a book of hand-shadows. I could make the old man and the rabbit from this clip, I can still remember how to make the rabbit. This is a huge chunk of my childhood and brings back so many associated memories.
Age does not matter my guy ;) People sometimes forget how beautiful the world is, because we are surrounded with news and negative views :) Edit: (me included)
More than you realize then. The song was written and preformed by Louis Armstrong. The first puppet to appear was An incredible shadow puppet of Louis Armstrong. And it was spot on.
Yeah all these comments saying it's simple yet done so masterfully blah blah like don't talk down wth he just did like how you belittle sb then talk em up stupid fucking sheep comments
Wow. I remember seeing this guy live back when I was a little kid, and being absolutely blown away by his talent. It was like magic. He was selling books in the foyer afterwards and I got my parents to buy me one. It taught you how to do all of the shadow puppets shown in this video. I briefly spoke to him too, and he seemed like a really nice man who was happy to talk to a random kid about his craft.
I'd bet 99% of the people that saw this weren't even looking for shadow puppet videos, but spent at least the next 30-60 minutes going down a rabbit hole watching them.
A couple days ago I found out I was terminally ill and was looking back at photos of myself as a child when i stumbled upon a photo of my sister and I as children putting on a shadow puppet show. Inspired by such a simple pleasure, I dove into the world of shadow puppets and quickly discovered this video. It truly is incredible. I just found out today that a cure has been discovered and really thought to myself, “What a wonderful world.”
It's beautiful! I work in puppetry and one of the most important things with any type of puppetry is breath - the puppeteer must always remember that if you want the puppet to seem alive, you must always think about how the puppet would breathe.
This video made me do something I haven’t done in forever: Crying. When 1:21 just happens, it removes all the bottled tears that have been stuck for too long.
My parents showed me this video as one of the first "viral stuff" that was around there at that time. Many years later, I've unlocked this memory and now I'm enjoying it at 3AM. Marvelous!
This was great. I really like the small details that were added like the twitching of the horses ears, the goose cleaning itself as well as the rabbit. They were things that didn’t need to be added but just made it so much more realistic.
Hello everyone, and welcome to this incredible world of shadow hand puppets! In this segment from 'Spics and Specs,' Raymond Crowe showcases his awe-inspiring artistry with deft hand movements and a stunning command of light and shadow. His mesmerizing performance had such an emotional impact on me that I posted this video 10 years ago to share it with a friend who was going through a tough time. It makes me so happy to see that it has also touched people around the world. Thank you Raymond for being an inspiration over the years. If you were as blown away by Raymond's talent as I was, head over to his channel and hit that subscribe button. Thank you for joining me on this journey of incredible skill, beauty, and magic. I hope it brings you as much joy as it has brought me. Head to Raymond's page and subscribe: www.youtube.com/@RaymondCrowe
I remembered this! I saw it when it happened and it’s been in the farthest back corners of my mind. I have wanted to look for it for so so long. I can’t believe I found it the part I remembered was 1:22. It stuck with me since I saw it and for some reason it meant something to me. I doubt it matters to anyone else but it reminds me of a part in my life when I didn’t need to care. I can’t begin to actually describe what this really means to me to have found it. God bless all of you people. Remember something beautiful for me.
You definitely aren't alone. I just came here from Reddit after posting about that exact part. I first saw this when I was really young, and that part was always the part I remembered clearly. I feel exactly the same as you.
This comment is beautiful, so it will be one of the many beautiful things I will remember! Thank you for writing this, and God bless you too, Man of Steel! Have an amazing week! :)
this was randomly recommended to me. but for anyone who doesn't know, this clip is originally from an Australian music quiz show called spicks and specks which ran on ABC (Australian BBC) all throughout the 2000s and for the first half of the 2010s. that show, along with top gear and many other shows on the ABC family of channels were my childhood. at the end of each episode, they'd have some kind of performance, either by someone mentioned or someone on the episode, it was really fun and the host, team captains and guests had great chemistry together. they tried to reboot spicks and specks with new people in 2017 I think, but it completely flopped cause the people on the show didn't work together at all. from what I know, the reboot only had one episode because of how shit it was.
This guy is producing better scene-to-scene motion transitions with his hands than I've ever been able to within 10 minutes using a mouse and keyboard in After Effects. God tier talent, pure art.
see, this is one of the jewels of early 2000s. pure nostalgia. I'm sure we all remember going downstairs, making cereal, and sitting in front of the tv before anyone else was awake, or staying up late watching things like this or Bob Ross. good times
This song was played at my grandpa’s funeral and it was the first time I’d seen my father cry. This is the first time I was able to hear it without crying. Thank you for sharing your gift.
@@greglinski2208 stfu nerd, calling people boomers on the internet over a comment on a video, how about you go out and touch grass instead of talking shit over the internet. 🤡🤡🤡🤡
When I was in third grade my music teacher would show us this video every single day and I seriously haven’t forgotten it since and it all of a sudden showed up on my recommended. Brings back memories.
1:42 Jessie! I turned my self into a shadow Jessie! we need to cook shadow meth! Jessie! I'm Heigsenshadow now! We need to cook for Gustavo finger! JESSIE!
This is beautiful! The technique, of course, but also the narrative… and the details, sort of little side notes, and the fact that all the world is singing… wonderful piece of art, so glad I clicked on it!
@ChaosLord5129 yeah but shadow puppetry is different, it isn't like puppetry where you have a fully created puppet for you and have to move around, you actually have to make sure your hands are just right to make a good silhouette, like the man opening his eye in the first part of the song, and also make sure you are making your hand do it perfectly, like the bunny who hops around, and also, the first example i chose. It sounds simple, but its hard to do these specific silhouettes..
@ChaosLord5129 also, what about stunt performers, they fully perform their tricks and stunts, but they have to do it perfectly unless there is something that cushions their fall. (Which i think is common)
@ChaosLord5129 it's not the hardest, but it's up there. The hardest is being a daredevil, they can't even practice first. (unless they have a place to practice)
I was part of the magic club in Adelaide that Ray attended and we were the first one's to see this . Absolutely beautiful and you couldn't find a nicer person than Ray
Remember that one of Dr. Doofenshmirtz's flashback where he actually met the guy with big hands who is good at puppet shadowing? Here he is now, becoming successful. Where did the years go?
I just watched this with my 3 year old granddaughter and we both enjoyed it. I tapped on the thumbs up button and I'm leaving a comment to help UA-cam's algorithm so more people will see it. Let's help share a smile and some laughter and share the love. God bless us all. Amen.
The bunny one is just incomprehensible. It is so detailed, the way it behaves, how it bounces, bops its head and wiggles its spherical tail is just immaculate.
Nice user name
@@galacticlouds155 yes
fr
I've been able to do the bunny one since I was twelve, it definetly takes some practice though.
Immaculate
This guy deserves an award.
Something, or at least Some donations
@@jacobsworld374 I'm sure he definitely got donations or people paying him a bit to see this. He's obviously a professional, and this is just beautiful art
A Darwin award?
He can make his own with his imagination
Let's give him a hand.
This feels like it came from an alternate universe where people are happy and get along
nope. Just our beautiful one
@@polishcow4376 hell yeah, thanks for reminding me brother
When the 'alternate universe' is just Australia...
E
😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
Man, the I hear babies cry segment just got me emotional. Louis Armstrong’s lyrics combined with the adorable baby hand reaching out for the parent is simply heartwarming 😭
my favorite part!
“…I watch them grow. They’ll learn much more than I’ll ever know.”
That part just gets my heart every single time. Those same babies who need us just to survive may someday be more intelligent and capable than we are. It’s a melancholy thought, but also gives hope for the future.
You can hear the entire audience going "awww!" That touched everyone💕
A Korean guy stole the routine and he was so upset because he said the baby was his own child that he was representing . And the Louis Armstrong family didn't even charge him to use the music they thought this was so good
It feels nice to hear people laugh and just be happy
Yes, it sure does!
I agree. Your comment really hits home
UA-cam commenter learns what human emotion is
Feels like forever since people just sat together and laughed
@@RW1A yea
This feels so simple, but it’s masterfully done. True artistry.
@@BubbaMaraj7241 grow up wtf
@@BubbaMaraj7241 what is even that? What have you done to the fish? you are complaining about someone complimenting an artist on their hand shadow puppet theatre. It's a shadow,... made from hands,... what we're you expecting?
Do your parents know your a witless wonder?
@@BubbaMaraj7241 what the fuck u on about
@@BubbaMaraj7241 bruh just because of how the human looks is not racist dumb ass
@@Ghostofcalmaity texan 9/11
I get that people are laughing out of amusement but this was so beautifully arranged I cried a bit
You're not the only one, I always tear up when he makes the baby hand grabbing the parent's hand. And I love the song too.
Ray is an amazing performer he can evoke emotion in you while still entertaining .he is an amazing performer and Im so glad I met him
Damn this is getting reccommended for everyone after a decade
Okay, that bunny was seriously impressive in my opinion. If I had this man’s talent, I would never stop using it. This is beautiful.
pretty sure its called hard work
The way he makes the bunny move dynamically is very impressive, but the bunny itself is a pretty simple shape to make. The most challenging ones are actually the humans.
@@manma6170 nah, it's called hand-work
@@balit868 haha!! Good one! I got to hand it to ya
@@TheMightySpurdo 🗿👍
why is this under the category comedy when I'm crying over it's beauty
I SEE YOU EVERYWHERE!!!
I used to shit my pants when his shadow puppets got huge😑😑
@@spamfam8402 🤣🤣
Its*
😂
Love that this video was randomly recommended to everyone at the the same time 10 years after it was uploaded
literally
Videos then: Best Shadow Puppets Ever
Videos now: Grilled Cheese Obama Sandwich (Full version)
The puppets themselves are impressive but what really blew me away was the timing. Felt like I was watching a video edited with precise cuts and camera movement, but it was just this guy’s hands moving in-front of a spotlight
Yep, thats puppetry.
The music do the end of the world credits
ITS SOOO CRAZY
they got the animal movements, transitions, everything. this is art.
He
Agree
He*
Birdman 🐥 VEGAN 🐟 Future 🦀 agrees
Proof that hand puppets can qualify as art
This was beautiful. The part with a baby’s hand gripping on to the full grown hand got to me… so heartfelt and talented
You can hear the audience audibly go "Awwwww" when he shows the baby's hand reaching toward the adult's hand🥹🥹🥹
@@johanneshartman4618 h u h ????
@@johanneshartman4618 take your meds
this reminds me when my dad, brother and I would always do shadow puppet shows on the wall before going to sleep 15 years ago. How time goes by now I am in college
I can't describe how astounded I am that I found this again, by chance.
The first time I saw this I was amazed, shortly after I bought the first "big" purchase of $15-$30 my parents let me spend on a book of hand-shadows. I could make the old man and the rabbit from this clip, I can still remember how to make the rabbit.
This is a huge chunk of my childhood and brings back so many associated memories.
What show is this from???
😄👍
@@gwumby5330 This particular performance was on the Australian Music Quiz show 'Spicks and Specks' hosted by comedian Adam Hills about a decade ago.
Save this video to a playlist so that you don't lose it!
Awe bless
When the baby hand grabs the adults hand, then the adult hand disappears and the baby hand grows into an adult. Honestly really powerful imagery
Absolutely.
An absolutely true story in our world
I’m getting a little teary-eyed, ngl.
Shows that life goes on even without the people you had the beginning.
I love that too
That made me so happy and I'm a 35year old man.
Age does not matter my guy ;) People sometimes forget how beautiful the world is, because we are surrounded with news and negative views :) Edit: (me included)
1:48 this got me 😂😂😂
Simple yet amazing, perfect song choice and a marvelous execution!
More than you realize then. The song was written and preformed by Louis Armstrong. The first puppet to appear was An incredible shadow puppet of Louis Armstrong. And it was spot on.
Yeah all these comments saying it's simple yet done so masterfully blah blah like don't talk down wth he just did like how you belittle sb then talk em up stupid fucking sheep comments
"Simple"... ... ... ...
@@pelusouwu so true that’s not simple I can’t do that
Wow. I remember seeing this guy live back when I was a little kid, and being absolutely blown away by his talent. It was like magic. He was selling books in the foyer afterwards and I got my parents to buy me one. It taught you how to do all of the shadow puppets shown in this video. I briefly spoke to him too, and he seemed like a really nice man who was happy to talk to a random kid about his craft.
That's awesome! I love when people are genuinely passionate about something and just want to make others happy and share in the fun.
Very wholesome
Aww what a nice story :)
@@AttackPuffinReal His name is Raymond Crowe.
@@AlmostAnimixers whats the book name
I'd bet 99% of the people that saw this weren't even looking for shadow puppet videos, but spent at least the next 30-60 minutes going down a rabbit hole watching them.
The algarhymth has blessed me on this day.
Absolutely great, without a shadow of a doubt. Let’s all give this guy a hand!
badum tss
Actually 2 hands. Lol
@@devilsadvocate3438 Right you are! I stand corrected. 🤔
I get it
Dang
The fact that his performance made me purely emotional…… and he only used his hands… this is incredible.. I am so teary eyed..
Give me a few seconds with only my hands and I can make you feel all kiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinds of emotions.
@@David-ys4xb stop 💀💀💀💀💀
Watch it without music.
Or completely different music, like something that does not tug on the emotions.
This semme like the end of the world credits the song more specificly
Seeing this performance on TV is one of my earliest memories can't belive I have found it again.
Truly magnificent
A couple days ago I found out I was terminally ill and was looking back at photos of myself as a child when i stumbled upon a photo of my sister and I as children putting on a shadow puppet show. Inspired by such a simple pleasure, I dove into the world of shadow puppets and quickly discovered this video. It truly is incredible.
I just found out today that a cure has been discovered and really thought to myself, “What a wonderful world.”
🙏
That's sweet
Bittersweet...
could you make an update on your illness if it's not too personal? thanks
This makes me happy
That little detail of him taking a moment to breathe at around 1:55 was actually really nice
It's beautiful! I work in puppetry and one of the most important things with any type of puppetry is breath - the puppeteer must always remember that if you want the puppet to seem alive, you must always think about how the puppet would breathe.
That shook me to my core
Yes yes yes!!!!
No cap
I didn't noticed that! Oh my god!!! 😍
1:54 that breathing pause omg
Your right
So detailed
This video made me do something I haven’t done in forever: Crying. When 1:21 just happens, it removes all the bottled tears that have been stuck for too long.
Good to cry sometimes
was reminded of this video by a thing on FB and yes, 1:21 makes me cry too
If the internet dies, i want this as the credits.
My parents showed me this video as one of the first "viral stuff" that was around there at that time. Many years later, I've unlocked this memory and now I'm enjoying it at 3AM. Marvelous!
Ima spam you so you can come back and enjoy it
Again
im actually watching this at 3 AM rn. About to sleep tho....getting real tired
Bro iam watching this at 3:12. Are you an esper
dope
This was great. I really like the small details that were added like the twitching of the horses ears, the goose cleaning itself as well as the rabbit. They were things that didn’t need to be added but just made it so much more realistic.
yes and the man breathing
I thought it was a donkey
It was a swan dude.
E
@@otocan They are basically the same
Hello everyone, and welcome to this incredible world of shadow hand puppets! In this segment from 'Spics and Specs,' Raymond Crowe showcases his awe-inspiring artistry with deft hand movements and a stunning command of light and shadow. His mesmerizing performance had such an emotional impact on me that I posted this video 10 years ago to share it with a friend who was going through a tough time. It makes me so happy to see that it has also touched people around the world. Thank you Raymond for being an inspiration over the years.
If you were as blown away by Raymond's talent as I was, head over to his channel and hit that subscribe button. Thank you for joining me on this journey of incredible skill, beauty, and magic. I hope it brings you as much joy as it has brought me.
Head to Raymond's page and subscribe: www.youtube.com/@RaymondCrowe
This video is hilarious thanks for making this masterpiece!
You should post related content on your channel
Muito bom falo do Brasil ❤
But why the horror soundtrack?
@sfeewr fsf It's a live TV show, and the audience are laughing at the clever things he does with his body in order to make those amazing shadows.
Here before this turns ten years old.
Same.
I remembered this! I saw it when it happened and it’s been in the farthest back corners of my mind. I have wanted to look for it for so so long. I can’t believe I found it the part I remembered was 1:22. It stuck with me since I saw it and for some reason it meant something to me. I doubt it matters to anyone else but it reminds me of a part in my life when I didn’t need to care. I can’t begin to actually describe what this really means to me to have found it. God bless all of you people. Remember something beautiful for me.
You definitely aren't alone. I just came here from Reddit after posting about that exact part. I first saw this when I was really young, and that part was always the part I remembered clearly. I feel exactly the same as you.
Childhood, I think what you mean is childhood
I am so glad you found it again! 💖👍 I wish I could find what I am looking for.
What show was this originally from? I remember watching this ages ago but not from where.
This comment is beautiful, so it will be one of the many beautiful things I will remember! Thank you for writing this, and God bless you too, Man of Steel! Have an amazing week! :)
Illusion 100
Someone give this guy a medal
Jake Long xd
References, so many that captain america would go crazy.
Jake Long I
+Teatro do Bairro
2... there are 2 references...
3 if you count your reference.
This is sad because this culture almost forgotten by our generation 😢
*Why did I see this randomly* on UA-cam on my recommended 9 years after this was made- 👁👄👁?
red roses too
red roses too
red roses too
and I think to myself
red roses too
potato crystal thanks 🙏 for the lyrics, how could I ever so thank you
What a wonderful world.
this was randomly recommended to me. but for anyone who doesn't know, this clip is originally from an Australian music quiz show called spicks and specks which ran on ABC (Australian BBC) all throughout the 2000s and for the first half of the 2010s. that show, along with top gear and many other shows on the ABC family of channels were my childhood. at the end of each episode, they'd have some kind of performance, either by someone mentioned or someone on the episode, it was really fun and the host, team captains and guests had great chemistry together. they tried to reboot spicks and specks with new people in 2017 I think, but it completely flopped cause the people on the show didn't work together at all. from what I know, the reboot only had one episode because of how shit it was.
I dont think anyone searched for this video
@@ahmetkeremsekizsu8 o yea fair point
Spicks and Specks is so awesome.
@@MustacheOnMars9 hell yea, i miss it
seems like a fun show REALLY don’t know about that name tho
So clean and original, I absolutely loved his performance!
1:47 okay THIS is impressive
This guy is producing better scene-to-scene motion transitions with his hands than I've ever been able to within 10 minutes using a mouse and keyboard in After Effects.
God tier talent, pure art.
All you need is a star wipe. That'll improve your transitions!
😂
@@yuranarsole9454 I got that reference!
@@kapilbusawah7169 simpsons?
it has better transitions than most news outlets.
The transitions... This is genuinely impressive. What a talent!
I can do the same with....ummmm my no no area....cast a light behind that SHAFT
see, this is one of the jewels of early 2000s. pure nostalgia. I'm sure we all remember going downstairs, making cereal, and sitting in front of the tv before anyone else was awake, or staying up late watching things like this or Bob Ross. good times
2 minutes of escape from this not so wonderful world.
This song was played at my grandpa’s funeral and it was the first time I’d seen my father cry. This is the first time I was able to hear it without crying. Thank you for sharing your gift.
Ok boomer this isn’t story time
@@greglinski2208 bro….I’m 25….
@@greglinski2208 stfu nerd, calling people boomers on the internet over a comment on a video, how about you go out and touch grass instead of talking shit over the internet. 🤡🤡🤡🤡
@@greglinski2208 bro, rly?, shut up, this guy talks about his dead grandpa and you said ok boomer?, stop trying to be cool if you are'nt cool at all
@@greglinski2208 I see your a disrespectful 10 year old stuck in 2019
When I was in third grade my music teacher would show us this video every single day and I seriously haven’t forgotten it since and it all of a sudden showed up on my recommended. Brings back memories.
….every single day?
No wonder you wouldn’t forget after seeing like 7 hours of this video lol. Guess it’s not a bad video to see often.
Same! Well only once, not every day. But still!
Guy went from shadow puppet to full Avatar level CGI world
okay but that rabbit one was so impressive
9 years later the rabbit on the hill still mindblow me
1:02
Would totally chill in a cave with this guy
omg that bunny one was smooth
This was more wholesome then I ever expected it to be
We really need a clean version, without people laughing over such a good piece of art.
Just get a copy of Louis Armstrong's song and dub it over for yourself.
@@Kryojenix That was the first thing I thought, but I'm too lazy. I was waiting to see if someone else would accept the challenge hahaha
@@wacharaboy _challenge accepted!_ Please stand by...
@@Kryojenix Yeah! That's the attitude! Thank you so much!
Yeh you're right laughter should be illegal... lol
Can we please talk about how perfect and adorable that bunny was
That rabbit is one of the most incredible things I’ve ever seen, wow...
I am crying
1:42
Jessie! I turned my self into a shadow Jessie! we need to cook shadow meth! Jessie! I'm Heigsenshadow now! We need to cook for Gustavo finger! JESSIE!
Kid named Mike:
Kid named finger
Is so funny when he made the shadow did this 😛 "Neehhh"
Isn’t it Jesse, not Jessie
@@XxJuanitoGamerProxX jesse and mike?
This is just outstanding, the perfect performance to go along with such a beautiful song. The joy it brought the audience is so sweet
I swear this is 1000% better than modern pop music videos.
From a universe where everyone is happy and gets along
jojo refrence?1?1
Far better to find something from your childhood by accident than to remember something from your childhood, but not be able to find it.
Yes
This unlocked a very deep, pretty much forgotten childhood memory.
It took UA-cam 9 years to show me this gem
Welcome back to another episode of “Why Is This In My Recommended?”
My grandmother's favorite song. I wish she would've been able to see this imagery. Sure she would've loved it! RIP Loretta and Louie 😇
What’s the song, if you don’t mind me asking?
@@cobalt_ink6114 What A Wonderful World
@@nolanplaysyt2976 thanks a lot!
1:23 Tugged my heart strings 😭💖😭💖🌹
RG7621 same
Yeet
lmao why
RG7621 dude same....
Oof
This is beautiful.
His wife must be having a wonderful world
Hey.... That's Pretty Good!
Aidan Woodside pretty? That was fucking awesome!
Idubbs
Metal gear or idubs
Viking N3rds my god chill the hell out dude no reason to be triggered over something so small
Meme?
that was so beutiful im crying as i type
same
Kai Bova
I was blown away as well.
Um
Kai Bova i dont even think you cry while all of the people in the video laughed.
This guy went to the high school I'm in right now.
His wife is a lucky women
This is beautiful! The technique, of course, but also the narrative… and the details, sort of little side notes, and the fact that all the world is singing… wonderful piece of art, so glad I clicked on it!
@@johanneshartman4618 are you paraphrasing, no, varying on "to be a friend of nature one has to be an enemy of the people"?
i have never been so entertained in my life 😅
Absolutely with Ray thats just a given it's been such a pleasure to know him
My teacher played this for us back in 3rd or 4th grade and I was just hit with the biggest wave of nostalgia.
@@johanneshartman4618 ??????
idk why this was in my recommended but i needed it.
Doing shadow puppet Louie Armstrong was awesome by itself, but he took it to whole other level.
0:10 That is the blackest shadow puppet I have ever seen.
It’s nice to get this recommended this every once in a while, it helps sooth the soul
9 years later and this is still an amazing watch
This is beautiful! However made this is a awesome person
I think Louis Armstrong
Tatis Army No I know who made the song, it is Louis Armstrong. I’m talking about the shadow puppeteer (or whatever you call it)
Oh probably him too
Tatis Army No, idiot lol.
Isaiah Luc Apachee-Kriz He May be incorrect but u don’t have to call him an idiot
0:22
That face
Homer Simpson
Ice Bear is very impressed, and likes the emotion put into this.
This gives me great feelings. This is a wonderful world.
During my pops funeral, this was the song that played the most, and will always stay in my heart.
As a kid I was really into shadow puppets but I had forgotten about that period until I saw this video. It brought back good memories
Yes me too
It's so hard to do this right and on the fly like this. My siblings and I tried it for years. So much respect for such a niche talent
@ChaosLord5129 yeah but he did have to do it infront of a live audience.
@ChaosLord5129 yeah but shadow puppetry is different, it isn't like puppetry where you have a fully created puppet for you and have to move around, you actually have to make sure your hands are just right to make a good silhouette, like the man opening his eye in the first part of the song, and also make sure you are making your hand do it perfectly, like the bunny who hops around, and also, the first example i chose. It sounds simple, but its hard to do these specific silhouettes..
@ChaosLord5129 also, what about stunt performers, they fully perform their tricks and stunts, but they have to do it perfectly unless there is something that cushions their fall. (Which i think is common)
@ChaosLord5129 it's not the hardest, but it's up there. The hardest is being a daredevil, they can't even practice first. (unless they have a place to practice)
@Choas_Lord_512 Damn okay I want to see you do that shit. Mastering something like this isn't easy lol
This is a talent and I love it it’s very calming to me
I was part of the magic club in Adelaide that Ray attended and we were the first one's to see this . Absolutely beautiful and you couldn't find a nicer person than Ray
Anyone else legit just get this recommended 9 years later
I believe this is the official music video for this song.
Rewatched this never gets old ❤
I shed a tear over hands, not disappointed to be honest that I did.
Just imagine what amazes us ten thousand years ago still amassed us
Remember that one of Dr. Doofenshmirtz's flashback where he actually met the guy with big hands who is good at puppet shadowing? Here he is now, becoming successful. Where did the years go?
LOL LEGENDARY COMMENT
Went from a ball of garbage to this brilliant development
I just watched this with my 3 year old granddaughter and we both enjoyed it. I tapped on the thumbs up button and I'm leaving a comment to help UA-cam's algorithm so more people will see it. Let's help share a smile and some laughter and share the love. God bless us all. Amen.
Reminds of the good old days just heartfelt laughs and pure happines
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