The movie and original story has a notably dark origin since its loosely based on Takashi Yanase's (author of the story) experiences in World War II with "Chirin no Suzu" serving as an allegory for the effects of war. During the war, Yanase was a soldier during the Japanese occupation of China in World War II, where he lost his brother (a kamikaze pilot) in the Pacific Theater. Yanase himself faced moments of starvation and close to dying multiple times due to this. He suffered PTSD after the war and hated warfare preferring to be a children's author by saying "There's no justice in battle." and "The real heroes are those that sacrifice themselves to help the hunger" (the latter explains why the Anpanman Franchise focuses on food nutrition). Yanase was also deeply ashamed with Japan's actions throughout the war. Yanase was also close friends with Osamu Tezuka who also shared the same anti-war sentiments as him. Tezuka even produced the 1970 animated adaptation of "Yasashii Lion" (The Kindly Lion) by Mushi Productions while Yanse wrote the lyrics and songs in the short. "Chirin no Suzu" is also a very personal children's story compared to "The Kindly Lion" and "Bara no Hana to Joe". He passed away in late 2013 at the age of 94.
A lot of the classic manga pioneers were very anti-war. They DESPISE what the Japanese gov made them or their parents do during the war. You also see a lot of that anti-war sentiment in the works of those they inspired like Kawajiri’s Getter Robo or Nagai’s Devilman. That era of manga is so interesting because of how vastly different it feels from how manga is today.
@@mr.goblin6039 My favorite work of Osamu Tezuka is his "Unico" manga series which carries a melancholy tone while focusing on message of optimism, hope, kindness, and love. The character and series was created not long after the conclusion of The Vietnam War and the 1960s. Heck, there is even a progressive storyline in the original Unico manga which is a homage to "Romeo and Juliet" that touches on interracial relationships between a Native American Boy and a White Girl while not shying away about the uglier sides of prejudice people (from both sides). Near the end of the story, Unico actually warns the boy that "White people really are judgemental towards people with different skin colors and race". I loved how the Native American Tribe and the Kid himself are actually depicted in a positive light and treated just like ordinary people compared to other media at the time (since Unico was published between 1976 till 1979).
The true monsters in the film were the other sheep. Ending: Chirin ended up not taking revenge against the wolf, having viewed him as a father figure, until he tries to raid the farm again and kill more sheep. Chirin refuses and then kills his father figure. Horrified at Chirin’s monstrous appearance, he is ostracized and alone. Or so basically, imagine if you had to kill a friend because they were going to on a mass shooting, and somehow people still hated you. If you want to look into the message, there is the issue of what war does to people and how returning solders treated by society. It is actually reminiscent of films like Hamburger Hill, where returning soldiers were treated like garbage despite being arguably the war’s greatest victims.
Yeah no matter what they went through I still think the dead and traumatized civilians are war’s greatest victims and there really _shouldn’t_ be any argument about that
honestly more fucked up when you realize the author was a war survivor. I can easily imagine some war vets returning to an unfriendly home because of the war and what it turned them into despite most not even wanting to go in the first place
@@Jacob-Sophia From a more modern perspective this may be true, but it depends. Conscription is not always a choice and even those given a choice are ignorant of what war entails. Enrich Maria Remarque’s All Quiet on the Western Front dedicates a part of the text to either the recruitment in the classroom by their teacher Kantorek or their cursing of his name. For Vietnam people were forcefully conscripted, often from the impoverished communities who could not afford to get deferrals. Black men forced to fight the war of the white man, or as some protestors have stated, “No Vietnamese ever called me N*gger”. Soldiers can very well be victims in ways comparable to refugees and those caught in the crossfire. Refugees may not be combatants who cannot fight, but they are also not expected to. Soldiers on the other hand have to, and fleeing is not an option like it may be for those caught in the crossfire. Trying to argue who is the greatest victim in war is fucking pointless and detracts from the overall tragedy of it.
Im opposite, i saw a review video that shows what happened in the ending and i really hated it, i so much hated it that i avoided watching that video ever again, like sad Lery episodes from happiness and cyanide
@@robloxjordi "BuT U CaNt hEaR CoMmEnTs" its just a way of saying it dont take it in any other way than comically or a way of saying it also if it was a joke its not funny at all-
Fun Fact: This is made by Sanrio, the same company that brought you Hello Kitty and Aggretsuko. EDIT: Wow, this is the first time I got 1k likes. Thanks everyone!
This was back when Sanrio used to have their own Animation Studio known as "Sanrio Film"/"Sanrio Animation". Loved their film adaptations of Tezuka's Unico including the 1979 pilot short.
@@HotFuss-gd9qr Speaking of Unico, I'm so excited on the upcoming manga "Unico: Awakening" which is a modern re-imagining of the original manga by Samuel Sattin and Gurihiru. I've recently re-read my English copy of the manga and boy does it get deep at times.
@@AL-lh2ht I did, but besides shows and films like that, most animated movies nowadays are either Disney-like garbage that's trying to be PC as much as possible, or just straight up nostalgia bait.
i remember watching it when i was really young but i had like no idea what was going on, all i remember is his mom dying and then there was a fire and a big male deer and then it was winter and bambi slipped on the ice or something?? and at the end a female deer gave birth to 2 fawns? i dont even remember the plot ToT
I wasn’t expecting this and it hit me like a brick. I found my dead father the same way the sheep did, and said pretty much the same things. Miss you dad ❤️
@@JerushaESilva His story is like Anakin’s because the death his mother was the start of his quest down the dark path and then he got manipulated by the most hated enemy of all and chose to redeem himself…then he died.
Although you're right in that not everything animated is for kids, this one was most definitely made for kids. There's no contesting this as children were their demographic audience when making this film.
@@promeneuzivotu117tf u mean "are you ok?" Well, nvm. I cant speak for the commenter but my mom is dead and im kinda fine? I think people assume im mentally ill now or smth?
“You have allowed this dark lord to twist your mind until now you have become the very thing you swore to destroy.” -Obi-Wan Kenobi Has it occurred to anyone that this quote sums the movie up?
What the flip. I wrote a story many years ago as a kid about a lamb losing her entire flock to a lion, and having an otter help her scare the lion off, and it was almost exactly like this
The story’s lesson is much better than that. Chirin had always been an outsider before his mother was killed, and when he kills the wolf to get revenge for his mother and all his fellow sheep, they shun him anyway because they fear him. So he still ends up and outsider, and ends up missing the wolf he sought out to destroy, because they formed a father-son bond. My favorite story covered on this channel. I suggest watching his full video
I absolutely love Chirin no Suzu. Though I prefer the original Japanese version since the dub sounds....pretty clunky (and also has some top notch voice acting I'd say), but it's one of my favorites
it do look old enough that its from the era dubs didnt get the love they should of been given. glad there are some dubs out there now that are doing their best to be as close to good as teh subs as they can these days
An alternative reality where Bambi becomes Bully Maguire
More like Jedi sheep becomes Darth Ram.
"I miss the part where that's my problem"
The ram of silence
@@puterboy2Darth Lambchop
Goolag just had me rate your comment for some reason, bruh. I gave it 5 outta 5 by the way since I found it absolutely hilarious. 😂
Kind of like a slightly darker version of Bambi.
No…an animal version of Anakin Skywalker’s story.
Bambi version of Vinland saga
@@mattryangomez3618 And Miles Edgeworth.
Lion king if scar had raised Simba after killing Mufasa
@@snow-in4zp Woe is not like Scar, he is more like Chancellor Palpatine.
Bambi reaction to her mothers death:😢
Chrin: *becomes doomslayer*
Lol fr
The art and animation quality is so great and it was made IN 1978?!?! Damn it's very ahead of it's time
What’s more weird about this film is that this was made by Sanrio. You know the same people who made hello kitty
…and Aggretsuko
I knew there was something familiar with the style
i love the sanrio weird movies from the 70s and 80s like unico
Also all of the Sanrio characters
Sanrio also made "NUTCRACKER FANTASY" and for that I can never forgive them!
*If Simba became Scar.*
Did it occur to you that maybe with the obvious similarities, Chirin is more like Anakin Skywalker or Arya Stark?
Lmao 💀
I think I remember seeing a video about “what if Scar raised Simba”
Fr tho
@@smcphee8499Or, what if Anakin became a Tustin Raider.
dude, the scenes where he was crying actually made me almost cry 😭
When I first watched Ringing Bell, I was like "Oh, this is so cute!"
When I got to the part where Chirin's mom dies:
Me: Nope. I wasn't ready.
The movie and original story has a notably dark origin since its loosely based on Takashi Yanase's (author of the story) experiences in World War II with "Chirin no Suzu" serving as an allegory for the effects of war.
During the war, Yanase was a soldier during the Japanese occupation of China in World War II, where he lost his brother (a kamikaze pilot) in the Pacific Theater. Yanase himself faced moments of starvation and close to dying multiple times due to this. He suffered PTSD after the war and hated warfare preferring to be a children's author by saying "There's no justice in battle." and "The real heroes are those that sacrifice themselves to help the hunger" (the latter explains why the Anpanman Franchise focuses on food nutrition). Yanase was also deeply ashamed with Japan's actions throughout the war.
Yanase was also close friends with Osamu Tezuka who also shared the same anti-war sentiments as him. Tezuka even produced the 1970 animated adaptation of "Yasashii Lion" (The Kindly Lion) by Mushi Productions while Yanse wrote the lyrics and songs in the short.
"Chirin no Suzu" is also a very personal children's story compared to "The Kindly Lion" and "Bara no Hana to Joe". He passed away in late 2013 at the age of 94.
May his story be remembered and may he go on peacefully knowing he made art!!
A lot of the classic manga pioneers were very anti-war. They DESPISE what the Japanese gov made them or their parents do during the war. You also see a lot of that anti-war sentiment in the works of those they inspired like Kawajiri’s Getter Robo or Nagai’s Devilman. That era of manga is so interesting because of how vastly different it feels from how manga is today.
Thank you for the background! ❤️
@@mr.goblin6039 My favorite work of Osamu Tezuka is his "Unico" manga series which carries a melancholy tone while focusing on message of optimism, hope, kindness, and love. The character and series was created not long after the conclusion of The Vietnam War and the 1960s.
Heck, there is even a progressive storyline in the original Unico manga which is a homage to "Romeo and Juliet" that touches on interracial relationships between a Native American Boy and a White Girl while not shying away about the uglier sides of prejudice people (from both sides). Near the end of the story, Unico actually warns the boy that "White people really are judgemental towards people with different skin colors and race". I loved how the Native American Tribe and the Kid himself are actually depicted in a positive light and treated just like ordinary people compared to other media at the time (since Unico was published between 1976 till 1979).
Wow, a WWII Japanese soldier who _wasn't_ brainwashed, very interesting background story.
The true monsters in the film were the other sheep.
Ending: Chirin ended up not taking revenge against the wolf, having viewed him as a father figure, until he tries to raid the farm again and kill more sheep. Chirin refuses and then kills his father figure. Horrified at Chirin’s monstrous appearance, he is ostracized and alone.
Or so basically, imagine if you had to kill a friend because they were going to on a mass shooting, and somehow people still hated you.
If you want to look into the message, there is the issue of what war does to people and how returning solders treated by society. It is actually reminiscent of films like Hamburger Hill, where returning soldiers were treated like garbage despite being arguably the war’s greatest victims.
Those sheep were like the Jedi council, but if it makes you feel any better, they were all eaten by Woe in the original book and other versions.
Also, I think what Chirin went through was similar to Elphaba Thropp when she was ostracized by the Ozians.
Yeah no matter what they went through I still think the dead and traumatized civilians are war’s greatest victims and there really _shouldn’t_ be any argument about that
honestly more fucked up when you realize the author was a war survivor. I can easily imagine some war vets returning to an unfriendly home because of the war and what it turned them into despite most not even wanting to go in the first place
@@Jacob-Sophia From a more modern perspective this may be true, but it depends. Conscription is not always a choice and even those given a choice are ignorant of what war entails.
Enrich Maria Remarque’s All Quiet on the Western Front dedicates a part of the text to either the recruitment in the classroom by their teacher Kantorek or their cursing of his name. For Vietnam people were forcefully conscripted, often from the impoverished communities who could not afford to get deferrals. Black men forced to fight the war of the white man, or as some protestors have stated, “No Vietnamese ever called me N*gger”.
Soldiers can very well be victims in ways comparable to refugees and those caught in the crossfire. Refugees may not be combatants who cannot fight, but they are also not expected to. Soldiers on the other hand have to, and fleeing is not an option like it may be for those caught in the crossfire.
Trying to argue who is the greatest victim in war is fucking pointless and detracts from the overall tragedy of it.
I thought the music was gonna be the disappointed SpongeBob music lmao
Why did I actually become emotional cuz of that voice acting
Did you know the same company that made this movie made kuromi?
“You’ve become the very thing you’ve sworn to destroy”
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Chirin: Don’t you dare lecture, I see through the lies of the sheep, I do not fear the predator side as you do.
O b I w a n
@@wendigo8799 Woe: It’s over, Chirin, I have the high ground!
The animation of Chirin crying is genuinely accurate. the sniffling nose, the shaking, the body language??? oh my god it’s just so amazing
@@UTTPHQ sweetie you don’t even have content to begin with 🥰
@@UTTPHQ get ratioed
@@UTTPHQwhy do you even exist
@@UTTPHQbro ur content isnt even good bruv
Omg 😂😅😢
This is literally just Vinland Saga, but as Bambi 😭
"This was in a kid's film?"
Bambi(1942): hold my beer.
Bro entered his villain arc.
Fr
LITERALLY TOO.
Fr bro XD
Now Bro gonna destroy the entire animal kingdom and then move to a different country to start a new family
@@UTTPHQ nope you areee nope stupid
I actually like this ending a lot. Sure its dark, but it’s a really deep and good message that challenges the audience to think.
Im opposite, i saw a review video that shows what happened in the ending and i really hated it, i so much hated it that i avoided watching that video ever again, like sad Lery episodes from happiness and cyanide
@@HarmonyOC I respect that. Everyone has their opinion!
@@dominator_virus427 yap
I cried I rlly am sad for the cute lamb 😅
When ur son is a villan:
I love that Chirin’s horns go from facing back to front facing, it was nice touch to show he’s not prey and he’s now a predator
if there was a sequel to this
he would say that he has no enemies
On some vinland saga typ sh!t alright.
But hear me out, he looks cool as fuck in that last scene though. The glow up was crazy
Hear you out? What U mean...
@@Pilgorfromgoatsim he didnt mean the sus type of hear me out is the true hear me out
@@nitto3dbut u cant hear comments 🤪🤪
@@robloxjordi "BuT U CaNt hEaR CoMmEnTs" its just a way of saying it dont take it in any other way than comically or a way of saying it also if it was a joke its not funny at all-
@@nitto3d it was a joke it just wasn't funny cuz u did not get it the first time 🙄🙄🙄😝🤪😝🤪😜😜😝
That poor ship😢
I mean poor sheep
If Kratos never tried to change
“You didn’t betray me, you betrayed yourself.”
NO CHIRN!
"I RISE, YOU FALL."
bro the 5 year olds who don’t know transformers are probably super confused rn
@@mjaned0528 I don’t watch Transformers but I still m familiar with these quotes-
NO OPTIMUS
*_*Shotgun blast*_*
Fun Fact: This is made by Sanrio, the same company that brought you Hello Kitty and Aggretsuko.
EDIT: Wow, this is the first time I got 1k likes. Thanks everyone!
And the author of Anpanman.
This was back when Sanrio used to have their own Animation Studio known as "Sanrio Film"/"Sanrio Animation". Loved their film adaptations of Tezuka's Unico including the 1979 pilot short.
Ah yes. The studio that produced this (shows a Hello Kitty theme song)
Was now producing this
(Shows a scene of the wolf violently taking down a deer)
@@nyanpirethecat2257 I love Unico, too!
@@HotFuss-gd9qr Speaking of Unico, I'm so excited on the upcoming manga "Unico: Awakening" which is a modern re-imagining of the original manga by Samuel Sattin and Gurihiru. I've recently re-read my English copy of the manga and boy does it get deep at times.
This anime is an underrated classic. I appreciate the creators making something for children that isn't afraid to be dark.
Ah yes the best villain arc and kids' show for kids who wanna brutally kill their biggest nemesis
The way that the lamb cried like a real person would cry if someone is dead is just heart breaking
L
@@xav4852 that's what I'm saying I'm glad you agree
@@Blitzwing099you = 🤡
@@Blitzwing099i think that person was saying that to you, I'm not saying that to offend
@@Blitzwing099M
Damn, if only animated films were made like this today. That would be awesome.
If they did, Western children would be committing suicide. Suicide rates in Japan’s youth are pretty high.
Dude did you not watch arcane?
@@AL-lh2ht That show was aimed at older audiences though.
@@AL-lh2ht I did, but besides shows and films like that, most animated movies nowadays are either Disney-like garbage that's trying to be PC as much as possible, or just straight up nostalgia bait.
@@aviaretubbs2340What about Mad God?
Also who uses the term "PC" in 2023? That is so 7 years ago.
What about my childhood’s first film: Bambi!?!?
i remember watching it when i was really young but i had like no idea what was going on, all i remember is his mom dying and then there was a fire and a big male deer and then it was winter and bambi slipped on the ice or something?? and at the end a female deer gave birth to 2 fawns? i dont even remember the plot ToT
I wasn’t expecting this and it hit me like a brick. I found my dead father the same way the sheep did, and said pretty much the same things. Miss you dad ❤️
An alternative universe where Bambi thirsted for revenge for his dead mother and become the new God of War 😂
An alternate universe where Voldemort adopted Harry into becoming a Death Eater.
Actually that would be more like Frollo.
I’m mean that will probably be in the horror movie of Bambi that’s in the works. It’s called “Bambi the reckoning.”
@Pyler..dude come on
Gotta love Chirin's adult design, it's the horns and how he's built that makes it look badass
Yeah, he’s a ram version of Darth Vader.
Yuh
Weirdly, he becoming more like some sort of demonic antelope rather than ram
He had a sad past but grew up a hero except I don’t know if the story goes like that???
@@JerushaESilva His story is like Anakin’s because the death his mother was the start of his quest down the dark path and then he got manipulated by the most hated enemy of all and chose to redeem himself…then he died.
Yo the story looks so interesting af, a sheep learning from the wolf on how to survive and then killing him thats so cool
People who thought the lamb said “mama you can’t be gay you can’t be” 😭😭
"MAMAAAA"
That hurt when I realised the mother couldn't comfort him anymore
Its a comedy anime
@@UTTPHQ you have one subscriber
Chirin: literally crying
UA-cam subtitles: [Applause]
Now thats what i call Disturbing
I’m applauding the fact he’s motherless
😂😂😂
They're applauding bc the cry is well acted
@@solarsoda2006why?
his voice when he was crying was actually heartbreaking, it sounded so genuine and lifelike.
“You can’t be gay you just can’t😭🙌🏼” that’s what I heard 😭
The way chirin sobs for his mother just AAAA-
frrr😂
Why Is it funny 😂😂😂😂
@@clarisej I was crying
@@UTTPHQ shut up man no one wants to hear that stuff
@@djneil180not even sad 😂
"You have become the very thing you swore to destroy"-Obi wan kenobi
Your comment just gave me a huge smile on my face for seeing that connection. You deserve a prize.
@@puterboy2Thanks so much
@@user-ko8ce9ku4h You are welcome.
This is what shun the sheep saw when he wanted to watch revenge of the Sith but got something almost as dark
The fact that chirin became the son of the wendigo😭😭😭
Poor chirin 😭❤️
I love how he took his moms death personally but bambi was just like “oh ok”
Anakin and Thorfinn also took it personally.
@@puterboy2 yea
@@rbx_vid3388 So, isn’t Chrin’s story more accurate to that of Anakin?
@@puterboy2 idek who anakin is
@@rbx_vid3388 If you don’t want to sit through Star Wars, you’re better off reading up on him.
“ you have allowed this dark wolf to twist your mind, until now, you’ve become the very thing you swore to destroy”
"From my point of view, the Wolves are evil!"
Such is the nature of revenge.
Berk????
“Only a wolf deals in absolutes. I will do what I must.”
Poor lamb he deserved better 😢
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 Her:Daddy?
Chirim became a freaking badass though
Further proof not everything animated is for KIDS!!
Tell that to DC Comics.
Tell that to Illumination
@@erichfiedler1481illumination have now a section called "moonlight" for making adult movies. So illumination gonna make adult movies in the future
This was for kids though. Dark subjects are important to teach them because the world can be dark sometimes.
Although you're right in that not everything animated is for kids, this one was most definitely made for kids. There's no contesting this as children were their demographic audience when making this film.
Chirin: MAMA WAKE UP!!!
UA-cam Subtitles: Applause
The fu-
lol youtube is DARK LOL
Viewers:"Bravo!!!!"
@@Cat_on_watermelon57 FU-
Also chirin: MAHMHAMA😭
Also UA-cam subtitles: [Music]
Alternate Title: Lamb becomes John wick
It actually sounds pretty cool, like a really twisted version of Lion King
This film is a real classic for me, not the best not the worst but still good; highly recommend for anyone interested in watching it👌😁
Was it like the character arc of Miles Edgeworth?
@@puterboy2 More so like the character arc of Anakin Skywalker from Star Wars to be honest.
@@shenkaze4804 Finally, someone who sees things the way I do!
the way Chirin cries and the shaking, it almost made me cry ngl
Omg it also almost made me cry toooooo waaaaaaaa eeeeeeh IT SO SAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAaAaAaAddd
Almost made me laugh because of repeated frames thing
@@Redanims9001fr
Ye
@@Redanims9001 same
When Chirins mom died that was me when my mom says "I'll be right back I will buy some medicines for me and your grandma."
The scene that chirin's mom died i cried at front of my mom realizing my mom's sacrifices 😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢
The reaction of the child sheep seems so disturbingly real like goddamn the writing is incredible but the animators absolutely nailed it
Seeing scenes like sudden death and someone helplessly crying hits different when you’ve gone through something similar man 😭
RATIO 😂
@@The_Dodecahedron😐...
Are you ok?
@@promeneuzivotu117tf u mean "are you ok?" Well, nvm. I cant speak for the commenter but my mom is dead and im kinda fine?
I think people assume im mentally ill now or smth?
@@orangecoolcatever my condolences.
Ah yes. A fabulous tool for educating children on villain arcs
I remember watching this film when I was little it was a sad story
“You have allowed this dark lord to twist your mind until now you have become the very thing you swore to destroy.” -Obi-Wan Kenobi
Has it occurred to anyone that this quote sums the movie up?
@Pyler.. Yeah, we know.
I know we like to clown on the prequel dialogue, but that line and “how liberty dies” is unironically good.
This reminds me of thorfin and askelads relationship in vinland saga a little bit.
My guess is that they based the plot line off of this story, since both where made in believe in japan or any other asian country i don't remember
@@ScopeNothing yeah I was thinking that. It just makes sense tbh
I was thinking the same thing
@@ScopeNothing And what about Anakin and Chancellor Palpatine?
Ye only difference is Thorfinn couldn’t get his revenge thanks to Prince Canute
god the accuracy makes me want to cry
This is ligit lion king if the main character had a villian arc
This reminds me of that traumatizing scene in Charlotte's Web where Wilbur is crying about how he does not want to die.
Villains backstory be like :
fr fr
frrrrr
“There’s nothing more villainous than good person turned into a villain”
-a wise person
POV: 8 year old me when my Minecraft dog dies
Chirin: Y-you can't be dead...
LITERALLY THE SUBTITLES: [Applause]
What the flip. I wrote a story many years ago as a kid about a lamb losing her entire flock to a lion, and having an otter help her scare the lion off, and it was almost exactly like this
Man, and I thought Mufasa’s death was heart wrenching…
What about the death of Shmi Skywalker?
@@puterboy2That scene is trash. The only thing good about it is John Williams' score.
@@salmanedyI actually rescored the death of Chirin’s mother to that score.
@@puterboy2 Oh, god... extra layers of trauma.
I remember seeing a comment about that Minnie Mouse adorableness as a profile pic on the boiler episode before it got marked as “For Kids”
Lil bro experienced the 5 stages of grief 💀
This not funny
@@naysaye_2 ur not funny 🥶🥶🥶🥶🥵🥵🥵🥵
@@WaverVr oh my God stop be hot
@@naysaye_2 I’m already hot 😛😛😛😛🥶🥶🥶🥵🥵🥵😎😎😎
What is going on here?
Bro this scenes be hitting hard 😭
The baby: Asgore
The wolf: W.D. Gaster
I remember seeing this years ago. He never got fangs, but developed horns.
maybe because he is a Ram?
@@4rtemis_Anims I'm referencing a line from the movie. From right before the 2 fight to the death.
@@generalzeta7000
Woe: Only a sheep deals in absolutes. I will do what I must.
Chirin: You will try, my master.
The plot for this movie seems very much like Vinland Saga
What about Wicked the musical?
Was going to say it
Now that's a great comparison
my first thought was this sounds like Vinland saga
The way Chirin was crying made me remind myself how I cried just bc I lost my pencil 💀💀
Kids first drama reaction, teaching them how to handle emotional pain 😢
The story’s lesson is much better than that. Chirin had always been an outsider before his mother was killed, and when he kills the wolf to get revenge for his mother and all his fellow sheep, they shun him anyway because they fear him. So he still ends up and outsider, and ends up missing the wolf he sought out to destroy, because they formed a father-son bond. My favorite story covered on this channel. I suggest watching his full video
The art designs in this animation is just so good
Gotta love old cartoon designs, they were more simple yet unique
“What’s wrong?”
*Hawaiian Cocktail starts playing*
I cried watching this movie😢
“Video games make kids violent”
movies 60 years ago:
Ok,your actualy right
Watership down,1978
Look it up and watch it
I absolutely love Chirin no Suzu. Though I prefer the original Japanese version since the dub sounds....pretty clunky (and also has some top notch voice acting I'd say), but it's one of my favorites
it do look old enough that its from the era dubs didnt get the love they should of been given. glad there are some dubs out there now that are doing their best to be as close to good as teh subs as they can these days
Nah the dub is goated (no pun intended). I attribute the clunkiness to it being presented like a cautionary folk tale.
Bambi and lion king but with darker backstory
This is so sad 😭 😭😭😭
That’s just sad, I just wanna hug that little lamb
Honestly, me too.
Hes not little anymore sadly😊
He ain't Lil anymore now😅
That sounds so morbidly sweet. I wanna watch it immediately and cry.
That sheep sounds like a adult
Yes they were questinable but i never felt like the way they raised me ever. Realy miss the old ones. Wish they stayed on their path
70's animated movies are a different kind of beast, man. Holy hell!
South Korean animation are still making dark and disturbing animated movies to this day
@@allendepacheco3419 I know. But I'm talking about animated movies that are aimed at kids that are even more disturbing than NC-17 movies.
I enjoy a good dark backstory as someone who experienced loss a number of times growing up, but hell’s bells, this is tragic.
Bro...... I lost one person
Bro just became bully maguire 💀
😢😢😢😢this makes me cry
Damn, the 1900’s were wild 😭
[edit]: I’m talking about from the 1900’s - 2000’s
In Japan was even worst. But i think that animation its from there too. Idk.
darn, the 20th century was feral
1900s? This isn't the 1900s
@@gaminganimators7000it said the movie was released in 1978 ☠️☠️
It’s the 1970s
Beo went through his canon event💀
The original Thorfin
This seems like a scene I’d cry my eyes out while watching it
POV: if Bambi became a ganster
The new Bambi movie looking insane.
Don't be like that. But yes, it's more or less Japan's answer to Bambi.
@@UTTPHQbro what 💀
ikr were so close to the year 1976! this movie is insane! this is my favorite movie, man what a great year 1975 is! this new movie is the best!
Chirin: *having to raised by his nemesis just to exact revenge*
Thorfinn: First time
Exactly what I was thinking😂
Chirin is like a mixture of Bambi and Anakin Skywalker 😅
That movement when noticing his mom died freaked me out bro, my guy went on every body part of her