Big Jack vs. Menaces of Night

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  • Опубліковано 8 жов 2024
  • Saw these panels a couple days ago and was inspired to do a voice over on them, I like how it turned out and I hope yall do to!
    Art was created by pet_foolery on instagram
    #pet_foolery #comics #animals #cartoon #voiceacting #voiceover

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  • @bigchungus842
    @bigchungus842 3 дні тому +5436

    "You really going to die over some lousy sheep?"
    "Someone is."

    • @citizenkhan4696
      @citizenkhan4696 3 дні тому +132

      The Hound was a such a great character in both the series and the books. Sandor, Tyrion and Lord Varys the Spider are my top 3.

    • @IcefloeProductions-qv2qg
      @IcefloeProductions-qv2qg 3 дні тому +12

      LOL

    • @alilweeb7684
      @alilweeb7684 2 дні тому +18

      What a true hound 😂

    • @marcus8710
      @marcus8710 2 дні тому +39

      If you are, then go ahead and eat that one.... What a line

    • @ulysselamolle3074
      @ulysselamolle3074 2 дні тому +31

      "Are you really Ready to die over some lousy sheep?"
      "I dont know... are you?."

  • @blackyonbi
    @blackyonbi 2 дні тому +1942

    " Cute dog , does it bite ?"
    " no , but he likes to engage in psychological battles whenever he feels threatened "
    " I... How does that wo---"
    Big jack : Now listen up here kiddo...

    • @Jedi-Dell
      @Jedi-Dell День тому +74

      I imagine he puts one paw on your shoulder while doing this

    • @luukdoorn5599
      @luukdoorn5599 День тому +22

      ​@@Jedi-Dell thats gotta be one big dog if it can reach all the way to my shoulder

    • @Cykadelia
      @Cykadelia День тому +25

      ​@@luukdoorn5599
      He's named BIG jack for a reason

    • @doppleganger9602
      @doppleganger9602 20 годин тому +8

      @@luukdoorn5599it’s a sheepdog bro, I don’t want the smoke with him 😅

    • @SaruTanku
      @SaruTanku 16 годин тому +5

      @@luukdoorn5599 Knowing sheepdogs, if Big Jack got on his backlegs he'd absolutely be tall enough to clap a paw on your shoulder like a dad.

  • @samydc310
    @samydc310 3 дні тому +3087

    Sniff sniff
    "hmm less"
    Wolverine type shi

    • @alexref6074
      @alexref6074 2 дні тому +93

      That's a sheepdog for you

    • @kairu_aname
      @kairu_aname 2 дні тому +124

      To be fair, dogs have a good chunk of their brain dedicated to smell alone.
      So being able to sniff out that lie(pun intended) isn't unreasonable

    • @afriendlycampfire260
      @afriendlycampfire260 2 дні тому +9

      He did he figure it out though
      Does the amounts of coyotes impact the smell
      Of is it just fiction?

    • @samydc310
      @samydc310 2 дні тому

      @@afriendlycampfire260 for a dog, each smell is like a different colors
      They're artists with perfect skill to differentiate between them all
      That's how police dogs can find missing children between all the smell of the policemen

    • @remipoujoulat7759
      @remipoujoulat7759 День тому

      ​@@afriendlycampfire260 I had herding dogs myself (border collies and patous) they live out in the wild 24/7 since their birth. Plus it is true their smell is almost unparalleled in their environment. In order to survive they have to size up their enemies, even in complete darkness, intensity of smell can be a way for them to tell from just one or two wolves top up to ten or more of them.

  • @rubensf7780
    @rubensf7780 3 дні тому +900

    This is what every dog thinks happens when they bark at the delivery driver

    • @vaivs7903
      @vaivs7903 День тому +19

      This comment made my day😂

    • @theangrymilitant
      @theangrymilitant 12 годин тому +14

      Mailman here, can confirm. Seven attacks, two bites, and I’ve had the back of my leg scratched open. That last one got infected. Good times.

  • @maximumoverdrive2676
    @maximumoverdrive2676 3 дні тому +1075

    I love how the “no monsters” at the end is both to calm down the young sheep and to show that he understands the predator’s perspective

    • @woodychelton5590
      @woodychelton5590 21 годину тому +42

      Those were coyotes not wolves. Wolves wouldn't have backed down lol

    • @canislupis081376
      @canislupis081376 20 годин тому +24

      Wolves would have just ripped him apart and took a few sheep just because.

    • @goosepuncher
      @goosepuncher 13 годин тому +4

      Yeah I thought it was Coyotes

    • @Ducilios
      @Ducilios 10 годин тому +6

      A single wolf would be more than a match for a that dog, people think they are as big as a Husky, no, they are way bigger.

    • @gamerraider889
      @gamerraider889 8 годин тому +12

      ​@@DuciliosThat's not really true. There's more types of wolves than just gray wolves, and they're often much smaller. One of my favorites are coastal wolves which reach max 5 feet long and 85 pounds, averaging a little over 4 feet and 60 pounds. They're skinny and swim a lot.

  • @Patriciadiko
    @Patriciadiko 4 дні тому +5131

    It has the same energy as that scene close to the end of Rango.
    "'It only takes one bullet.'"
    "You ain't got the nerve."
    "...Try me."

    • @chaosreaper05
      @chaosreaper05 4 дні тому +111

      Goated movie

    • @boraciclemon4894
      @boraciclemon4894 4 дні тому +33

      ​@@chaosreaper05ong

    • @rednecgamer3859
      @rednecgamer3859 3 дні тому +83

      It also matches a scene from a Tom Selleck western named: Last Stand at Saber River. Selleck's character pulls his revolver on a group (led by David Carradine), trying to intimidate him and his family. Carradine's character ( the guy he has his revolver aimed at) asks him:
      "Do you really think you're fast enough take us all?"
      Selleck responds by motioning between Carradine and the man next to him and saying:
      "You're first, he's next, do you really care what happens after that?"
      Carradine's group rides off not long after?

    • @UncleSpuddy
      @UncleSpuddy 2 дні тому

      ​@@rednecgamer3859
      I'm also reminded of Tombstone.
      "Your boys might get me in a rush but not before I turn your head into a canoe"

    • @matthewmccoyd2578
      @matthewmccoyd2578 2 дні тому +9

      Or that scene from the Back at The Barnyard movie

  • @viniciusbatista5829
    @viniciusbatista5829 5 днів тому +3730

    he is not called big jack for nothing, he do be standing on BIG BUSINESS

    • @oceanman7336
      @oceanman7336 4 дні тому +59

      Big Jack standing 16 toes on bidness

    • @chosen_one153
      @chosen_one153 3 дні тому +29

      ​​@@oceanman7336 MF bidness ain't nobody literally got that dawg in him like Big Jack😤🐕‍🦺

    • @monstermaker73
      @monstermaker73 3 дні тому +16

      Big Jack will give you some big regrets, if you catch my drift
      Congrats for 700 likes

    • @jessearana
      @jessearana 2 дні тому +11

      No anger...it's not personal. Jack understands they are Hungry...but this is about Duty and he isn't going to blink first!

    • @viniciusbatista5829
      @viniciusbatista5829 2 дні тому +8

      @@jessearana ma boi is not folding...he is stone face, on a different timing "you boys better be ready to run this fade because those sheep are under my protection...aight?"

  • @eedwardgrey2
    @eedwardgrey2 3 дні тому +3505

    "A Great Pyrenees named Casper was just a 20-month-old, 85-pound guard dog when the incident happened in Decatur, Georgia, on Nov. 6, 2022. Casper took on 11 coyotes in all, killing eight and chasing after the remaining three."

    • @chaotixthefox
      @chaotixthefox 3 дні тому +355

      What being 50 pounds heavier will do for you.

    • @BelligerentPenguin
      @BelligerentPenguin 3 дні тому +270

      He returned after a few days. He probably got the remainder.

    • @chaotixthefox
      @chaotixthefox 3 дні тому +333

      @@BelligerentPenguin No, only 3 in the initial engagement, and 5 on the chase. Was found 2 days later after following that trail of 5, heavily wounded.

    • @BelligerentPenguin
      @BelligerentPenguin 3 дні тому +43

      @@chaotixthefox oh! Okay. I got bad info.

    • @sebastienxing8372
      @sebastienxing8372 3 дні тому +217

      Equipped with a spiked collar (not the ones for show, much longer and much deadlier spikes), one of those brave beasts can take down a whole pack of wolves, since they will go for the neck

  • @trumediamix1
    @trumediamix1 3 дні тому +1654

    _"You exist because we allow it - and you will end because we demand it."_
    *_"Does that imply you never took the chance because you couldn't - or because you're afraid?"_*

    • @mycodenameism4331
      @mycodenameism4331 3 дні тому +128

      A mass effect reference, in my dog comic chat?

    • @trumediamix1
      @trumediamix1 2 дні тому +111

      @@mycodenameism4331 After all, it was a story of a shepherd, their master, and a pack of hungry wolves.
      The only real difference is that those wolves thought they were gods.

    • @jacknagel9387
      @jacknagel9387 2 дні тому +37

      @@trumediamix1 A tale of two Shepherds...

    • @michaeljenkins178
      @michaeljenkins178 2 дні тому +7

      Where's the 2nd part of the quote from?
      I can't find that anywhere
      First is by the reapers
      Who said the response?

    • @trumediamix1
      @trumediamix1 2 дні тому +11

      @@michaeljenkins178 I put it in there, tbh.
      I knew people were smart enough to recognize the source material, but I also think it was a great way to help share my own meme based on what learned from its story.

  • @thx4chrckingin
    @thx4chrckingin 4 дні тому +5617

    In the end, they weren't monsters. Just other animals struggling to survive, as all animals do

    • @edgarbanuelos6472
      @edgarbanuelos6472 4 дні тому +242

      🐕: I missed the part where that's my problem

    • @Romuluz369
      @Romuluz369 4 дні тому +51

      *Laughs in feline*

    • @Blundabus1337
      @Blundabus1337 3 дні тому +114

      RULES OF NATURE
      and they run when the sun comes up, with their lives on the line. . .

    • @Ema4700-l6o
      @Ema4700-l6o 3 дні тому +4

      @@Romuluz369 ?

    • @OfficialDoctorHawk
      @OfficialDoctorHawk 3 дні тому +12

      ​@@Blundabus1337 Ey, that's exactly what I thought of!

  • @leealdrich2707
    @leealdrich2707 4 дні тому +2725

    "A sheepdog is a funny critter: He is always sniffing around out on the perimeter, checking the breeze, barking at things that go bump in the night, and yearning for a righteous battle. That is, the young sheepdogs yearn for a righteous battle. The old sheepdogs are a little older and wiser, but they move to the sound of the guns when needed right along with the young ones."
    -On Combat. LT COL. Dave Grossman

    • @amanwithnoname-ds6ep
      @amanwithnoname-ds6ep 3 дні тому +64

      Where the fuck is that from? That's an awesome bit of dialogue

    • @stantrien8106
      @stantrien8106 3 дні тому +122

      @@amanwithnoname-ds6ep
      Grossman's the guy who made the whole "sheepdog" metaphor for soldiers popular in the 90's. He wrote a few books on the philosophy of that kind of mindset.

    • @amanwithnoname-ds6ep
      @amanwithnoname-ds6ep 3 дні тому

      @@stantrien8106 thanks, I'll look into him. Have a good day

    • @biggiouschinnus7489
      @biggiouschinnus7489 3 дні тому +36

      @@stantrien8106 Kind of hilarious, because he's never actually seen combat himself. A lot of his stuff is bonkers.

    • @DrakyHRT
      @DrakyHRT 2 дні тому +30

      @@biggiouschinnus7489 Oh he saw it, just not in person, you know the saying "the dumb ones learn by their own mistakes, the smart ones learn by the mistakes of others".

  • @lycaonpictus372
    @lycaonpictus372 4 дні тому +2132

    I do appreciate the sheep dog’s sympathy, since a lot of wolf packs who have to hunt sheep often do that because they’ve lost their leaders and can’t get wild prey. This comic I think does a good job of showing both sides.

    • @prophetjesaja1638
      @prophetjesaja1638 4 дні тому +97

      They lost living space to human settlements. That's why they don't find enough food

    • @Nightmare704RY
      @Nightmare704RY 4 дні тому

      I worked on natural reserves in Italy, there is a project of reintroduction of wolves to control the local boar population, it's a known fact that give the choice wolves prefer wild boar meat that domestic sheep.

    • @balasaashti3146
      @balasaashti3146 3 дні тому +70

      @@prophetjesaja1638 If your talking about America no. There is more deer in north America then before the Europeans showed up. Wolves did not lose insane amount of living space black bears have increased their population mountain lions have increased. These predators are better at adaption. Wolves aren't and specifically go after sheep and other livestock because it is easy and low risk from the animal they are getting. Hell the last super pack of wolves we've seen was only four years ago and they served as a huge problem for local wildlife because they were killing more then they could actually consume.

    • @ScanovatheCarnotaurus
      @ScanovatheCarnotaurus 3 дні тому +89

      @@balasaashti3146Truth be told the west being so hostile to wolves isn’t helping things. Both puma and wolves still struggle to get to proper populations because of people being so hostile to them, often on principle and based on myths (like I’m sure you don’t mean it, but megapacks and overkilling prey are an ecological myth). Right now congress threatens them with policies that are similar to those in the late 1800s, where they could be allowed to be exterminated on a whim. Just because they’re not at threat of extinction doesn’t mean that their numbers are healthy either, and they easily could go back to being endangered if said laws come to pass. We currently live in a country of overpopulated deer specifically because we aren’t letting the predators go back to doing their job. I sympathize with farmers losing their livestock. Everybody’s got to make do in this world and prioritizing the wolves over them ain’t right. But at the same time it really help if farmers and hunters sought out coexistence, to protect their livestock and thus the wolves at the same time, instead of hunter associations making up nonsense like them mass-murdering baby deer and other nonsense like that.

    • @balasaashti3146
      @balasaashti3146 3 дні тому

      @@ScanovatheCarnotaurus Not rally gonna get in with your types. Sound like someone who isn't on the ground with no rifle on their shoulder and not tracking what's at their feet. What you spouted is bull. It's not myth's it's very easy to look it up. Ever seen a fox go into a chicken pen, or a rez dog among sheep? Bet you never have and never will. Edit and farmers have coexistence with them. And getting a tag as a hunter to hunt a wolf is tens of thousands of dollars. I bet you've never hunted in your life and don't understand the expense and laws involved. Why do you think we have wolves still? Look at other places in the world with none.

  • @Galaxy-o2e
    @Galaxy-o2e 3 дні тому +551

    If Big Jack got bitten, hes gonna get patched up by his master and live for another day. If the wolves get scratched, they can only pray that their wounds won't get infected

    • @renarddubois940
      @renarddubois940 День тому +6

      absolute unfairness

    • @johnanderson3559
      @johnanderson3559 День тому +51

      @@renarddubois940cause Jack’s ancestors joined the winnin side. Nepo baby

    • @wjzav1971
      @wjzav1971 День тому +27

      @@johnanderson3559 There was gonna be a chance that he would end up being a pug, so it was a high risk, high reward kind a deal.

    • @OGrupxe
      @OGrupxe 19 годин тому +11

      ​@@renarddubois940 Why is bro out here accusing a fictional dog of fascism and shit wth 💀

    • @patrickkenyon2326
      @patrickkenyon2326 15 годин тому +4

      ​@@renarddubois940Who ever told you there was fairness in the world?
      It is dog eat dog .
      Sometimes literally.

  • @stardino9475
    @stardino9475 3 дні тому +316

    I like his final deterrent is just “I may not be able to kill you. But the gun will”.

    • @zahylon5993
      @zahylon5993 8 годин тому +5

      These predators know how vindictive we humans are, if they kill the Farmer's favorite dog, they're gonna be wiped out later on.

    • @pavlo5551
      @pavlo5551 4 години тому +2

      ​@@zahylon5993master will go full manhunt on em

  • @wontonschannel
    @wontonschannel 3 дні тому +474

    Friend's dad told me a story once. He was walking home from the gas station at night when 2 dudes had walked up to him and started saying "give us your shit or you're gonna die" waving knives around.
    He told us responded "Maybe. But I'm sure as hell taking one of you with me." and pulled out his knife. Then they had a little stare-down before the dudes eventually backed off and walked away.
    People like this just want easy targets.

    • @sidineybottega1837
      @sidineybottega1837 2 дні тому +42

      Something similar happened to me (3 guys, 1 with a kitchen knife). Inner city, late 90s, common situation at the time. They were cowards and I was a big guy with a lot of experience (which I'm not proud of, but that's life). The moment your life gives you the ability to differentiate between cowards, desperate and crazy, everything becomes a game of “is it worth it or not?”.
      Your ego has a huge impact on the outcome of these situations. Keep it intact, but never use it as your first “advisor” option.

    • @maxwellschmid588
      @maxwellschmid588 2 дні тому +29

      Yeah he called their bluff good. They were expecting somebody who was not accustomed or mentally prepared to fight, but if you show any kind of opposition to them they'll back off quickly. They just want money. Different story if they've got a gun.

    • @Kexaru
      @Kexaru 2 дні тому +15

      ​@@maxwellschmid588 it was probably no bluff, but they didn't want to risk their lives so they backed up.

    • @ohma3305
      @ohma3305 18 годин тому +5

      “In a knife fight, the loser is on the pavement, and the winner is in a ambulance”

    • @vindicy462
      @vindicy462 16 годин тому

      @@ohma3305thats a cool quote! Where does that came from?

  • @ohma3305
    @ohma3305 18 годин тому +51

    Big Jack doesn’t hate the coyotes, in fact he empathizes with them and their struggle. He understands they aren’t monsters, they don’t want to eat the sheep because they’re evil, the circumstances have just pushed them to it. Big Jack also understands that he can’t let them do it, because it’s his responsibility to protect the sheep, that when the lamb looks at him, he trusts him to keep him safe. “Mercy for your enemy can not come at the cost of their victims”- Lord Saladin

  • @dragonluvver975
    @dragonluvver975 4 дні тому +822

    I love that pet foolery makes comics based on the real dog

    • @dredddizzah9705
      @dredddizzah9705 3 дні тому +26

      I'm surprised, they usually do goofy, lighthearted comics

    • @insertname9736
      @insertname9736 2 дні тому +3

      What real dog? Care to tell me please?

    • @private.hannie
      @private.hannie 2 дні тому

      @@insertname9736 you should search up the livestock guardian dog named Judge from Raventree Ranch. They have a UA-cam channel. I think this is based on him.

    • @briantaylor9285
      @briantaylor9285 2 дні тому +35

      ​@@insertname9736Casper.
      A Great Pyrenees who single handedly - er, "pawedly" took out 11 coyotes.

    • @insertname9736
      @insertname9736 2 дні тому +3

      @@briantaylor9285 thanks!

  • @phoenixrising1992
    @phoenixrising1992 2 дні тому +82

    "Fear the old man in a profession where men die young." That's the kind of vibes I'm getting here.
    So, if you're afraid of Big Jack, it's for a very, VERY good reason.

  • @old_timey_prospector
    @old_timey_prospector 3 дні тому +1167

    Empathy requires neither sympathy nor charity.

    • @sillypinkewe
      @sillypinkewe 2 дні тому +30

      I love that.

    • @ShadowReaper1227X
      @ShadowReaper1227X 2 дні тому +15

      I’m remembering this one for later

    • @old_timey_prospector
      @old_timey_prospector 2 дні тому +6

      @@ShadowReaper1227X
      Shadow Reaper Twelve Tweny-Sevenex will remember this...

    • @Speed001
      @Speed001 День тому +6

      I called it mutual respect, but yeah

    • @old_timey_prospector
      @old_timey_prospector День тому +25

      @@Speed001
      Respect, also, requires neither sympathy nor charity. He respected their right to be what they are, and they respected his ability to cause their destruction. You're not wrong.

  • @greensprite4979
    @greensprite4979 2 дні тому +135

    If farmers and wild Predators can communicate, they will have a common agreement: Rats are open season.

    • @RandomSteakandEggswatcher
      @RandomSteakandEggswatcher 7 годин тому +8

      Some dude in ancient Egypt: All this can be yours if you take care of a little problem for me.
      Cat: I want a statue in every temple as well as a portion of your food.
      Some dude in ancient Egypt: Deal.

    • @phucpham-yummytoasty4610
      @phucpham-yummytoasty4610 41 хвилина тому +1

      ​@@RandomSteakandEggswatcher "You'ld take that deal?" "I'll take that deal" "I dont blame you, damn good deal"

  • @Tommy-nh4su
    @Tommy-nh4su 5 днів тому +912

    1:33 this part made me feel bad for the wolves. After being explained exactly how and why anything they'd try would lead to at least some of them dying they just respond in disbelief "we're hungry..."

    • @TheeCharmingOwl
      @TheeCharmingOwl  5 днів тому +218

      Desperate times, Desperate measures

    • @erwanfaro5465
      @erwanfaro5465 4 дні тому +188

      Tis why Big Jack made it clear. " t'aint no monsters. Just poor critters."

    • @nightperson1012
      @nightperson1012 4 дні тому +23

      You wouldn't feel bad for coyotes if you knew shit about them.

    • @Tommy-nh4su
      @Tommy-nh4su 4 дні тому +138

      @@nightperson1012 Actually I do, would say I watched a documentary but it was really just a casual geographic video. They're just canines who get bullied by anything bigger than them and eat anything smaller than them. They've also adapted pretty well to humans building their cities near them. Doesn't seem so evil to me.

    • @ChrystalWind
      @ChrystalWind 3 дні тому

      @@nightperson1012 As someone who's volunteered at rehab centers with coyotes at 'em.. you're wrong, yknow. Poor things do need a bit more care than one'd think. And as long as we've got uneducated cunts like yerself actin' like y'know shit, we've got problems.

  • @kaveric_7614
    @kaveric_7614 2 дні тому +66

    “Leave, or do what you gotta do” is such a hard line.

  • @harmacist6623
    @harmacist6623 3 дні тому +99

    "I will die, but I will make damn sure your ass suffer as much as possible for your victory" ah vibe 💀

  • @porg3544
    @porg3544 4 дні тому +1044

    The real monster was the hunger in their bellies, and the circumstances that led to their hunger.

    • @goliathsteinbeisser3547
      @goliathsteinbeisser3547 3 дні тому +72

      All things that live must eat, so in that sense the monster is life itself?

    • @maxw799
      @maxw799 3 дні тому +34

      Entropy, then?

    • @tuckernutter
      @tuckernutter 3 дні тому +5

      ​@@goliathsteinbeisser3547 man came and built over nature, hunting them as varmits.

    • @HiloYT
      @HiloYT 3 дні тому +2

      So this transitions the comic into the entire book of Animal Farm?

    • @Eatbutternow
      @Eatbutternow 3 дні тому

      Calling hunger a monster is like calling having to take a piss or having to breath a monster. Your bodies functions are not monsters. That comment sounds really cool if you don’t think about it, but it’s pussy ass bullshit.

  • @JoeEnglandShow
    @JoeEnglandShow 2 дні тому +63

    Thank you for giving credit to Pet Foolery. To many folks post comics and stuff without even bothering to mention the artists.

    • @TheeCharmingOwl
      @TheeCharmingOwl  2 дні тому +17

      I love their work👍🏾 I gotta shout em out

    • @HasufelyArod
      @HasufelyArod 2 дні тому +5

      ​@@TheeCharmingOwleff it, I'll do the same, and I'll definitely mention him. I just love this comic and his work.
      I've followed him since 2018, the very year he made Pixie and Brutus.

  • @ClydeFake
    @ClydeFake 2 дні тому +34

    You made Big Jack so worthy he could easily lift Mjolnir.

  • @SarahCherriBomb
    @SarahCherriBomb 2 дні тому +34

    I don’t know what I love the best: The mental strength and knowledge of that brave dog or the fact that he still had enough respect for the hungry wolves to tell the sheep that they were only poor critters and not monsters.

  • @MJ-eu1qe
    @MJ-eu1qe 3 дні тому +256

    there was a story similar to this
    An old sheepdog relentlessly hunted down a pack of wild coyotes, and killed all 8 of them by himself
    that right there is some rambo type of badass

    • @ezeedubweezy7740
      @ezeedubweezy7740 3 дні тому +18

      Don't forget that there were three more that got away, and the dog hunted them down for several days and killed them, too.

    • @chaotixthefox
      @chaotixthefox 3 дні тому +43

      Casper was just under 2 years old at the time, a youngster, not an old dog. He killed 3 of 11 in the initial confrontation, and chased the retreating 8 for some time, killing 5 more, for a total of 8 out of 11. It took 2 days to find him and he was in critical condition, saved by intensive care and several surgeries.

    • @dankmeme682
      @dankmeme682 3 дні тому +9

      @@chaotixthefox This guy has the correct story, If OP is recalling his memory it's a bad one, or he just got told a the same story but with a bit of skewed facts.

    • @HubiKoshi
      @HubiKoshi 2 дні тому +3

      I actually thought this comic was going to be about that, at first.

  • @commandercritic9036
    @commandercritic9036 3 дні тому +70

    Brave boy was willing to lay his life on the line to protect the herd.
    That’s the bestest boy right there 🥹

  • @madmask7987
    @madmask7987 2 дні тому +73

    “A strong man stands up for himself. A stronger man, stands up for others”

    • @Diego.Alves12084
      @Diego.Alves12084 2 дні тому +6

      I understood the reference to Ben the Cow

    • @therelentlessturkey8869
      @therelentlessturkey8869 2 дні тому +4

      Good old Ben

    • @raheem300
      @raheem300 День тому +3

      Maybe I ..don't know what's right
      But I'll stand my ground
      And I won't.back.down
      ~ Ben the cow

  • @marrqi7wini54
    @marrqi7wini54 День тому +23

    "Sheep need to be protected, but you wolves have to be fed. You see the problem here? We're the sheepdogs."

  • @stormtendo
    @stormtendo 3 дні тому +305

    There wasn’t a physical fight, but Jack still won one. A mental war. Psychological combat. A mental game of chess, so to speak. He understood their goals, and their motivation, and he used cold facts to force them away.

    • @jwalcker
      @jwalcker 3 дні тому +2

      Unfortunately, if the wolves split into 2 groups, there's nothing Jack could have done. One group attacks and kills Jack, and in that time the other group would take a sheep and probably more. maybe one wolf dies, but then Jack is dead and the whole sheep herd is a buffet

    • @justsomeguyinouterspace8623
      @justsomeguyinouterspace8623 3 дні тому +19

      @@jwalcker Jack barks, Jack kills at least one, they're one wolf down and the owner has a gun. If they could've killed him and won then that's something that would been done.

    • @rrenkrieg7988
      @rrenkrieg7988 3 дні тому +19

      @@justsomeguyinouterspace8623 and you know we all know when a farmer loses his sheepdog to coyotes or wolves the whole community is going hunting,

    • @jwalcker
      @jwalcker 3 дні тому

      @@justsomeguyinouterspace8623 very unlikely that a single bark would wake up the farmer asleep in his bed, as anything more then two wolves could easily have his throat and prevent any noise, and if there's any distance between them and the house, even less likely. So we're back at the same result, Jack is dead and sheep are missing.
      And let's say the farmer some how does wake up, he has no light to see with and the time it would take him to get outside and line up a shot in the dead of night would be enough time to allow the wolves to leave with a sheep

    • @justsomeguyinouterspace8623
      @justsomeguyinouterspace8623 2 дні тому +14

      @@jwalcker Wolves can be dangerous, but your seriously downplaying the capabilities of a dog that was bred, raised and trained for this exact role. The wolves are not the Flash and the dog won't sit there and let itself be killed. Your also making a lot of assumptions, the worst one being that the farmer isn't used to wolves on the property. Doesn't need to shoot them at all, a gunshot alone would scare them off. If they try despite that then they're desperate, and if they're desperate, then the dog could take them. Farmers aren't stupid, they get these dogs for a reason.

  • @HubiKoshi
    @HubiKoshi 2 дні тому +17

    Really love the dog's attitude, there is no hate, there is understanding and duty to follow. He bears them no grudge but he'll do what he has to do. Like a dog paladin. And the wolves too, they are no monsters. Monsters would attack and would not care for their losses. But they do because attacking would mean sacrificing a family member and that's not a gamble they are willing to take.

  • @deltapoint2610
    @deltapoint2610 3 дні тому +32

    Big jack is the dog that pixie told brutus not to worry about.

    • @thelast749
      @thelast749 18 годин тому +3

      Honestly Brutus and Big Jack would empathize one another. Two olds dogs that had their share of not knowing the next day is their last.

  • @harryfox7488
    @harryfox7488 3 дні тому +71

    There are things that go bump in the night.
    There are also ones that bump back.

    • @fireblast133
      @fireblast133 3 дні тому +6

      it is quite true and fair to fear what goes bump in the night.
      But that does not mean you can't face it.

  • @balasaashti3146
    @balasaashti3146 3 дні тому +90

    Reminds me of my dog a couple months ago. He stood up against four rez dogs basically wild dogs defending my chickens. Now I picked him and his sister up off of the rez as abandoned pups dying in a field. So they are the same when comes to their origins. But he faced all four my mother said quite and silent head low like he knew if he messed up they would attack all at once. So they all stood there in a stand off. One of the rez dog's broke first flinching slightly and my dog rushed them sending them off back into the hills. I've saved my share of rez dogs, picked up a dying Pitbull half a year ago and she luckily is alive and good right now. But I've also taken my share fair of their lives.

  • @randomcenturion7264
    @randomcenturion7264 3 дні тому +202

    I believe Big Jack is sorry. He knows, unless they find something else soon, one of them will starve to death.
    But he cares for those sheep, he is honor-bound to his Master. It is not his fault.

    • @Vexinsight
      @Vexinsight 2 дні тому +17

      This dog strikes me as the kind of character who faces enormous dilemmas. He would feel guilty if the owner had a dead sheep, if a sheep that trusted him was killed, and can also suffer from the perspective of the carnivore who does nothing more than what is necessary to live.

    • @DZ-1987
      @DZ-1987 День тому +4

      I am of the opinion that there is no such thing as "blameless circumstances."
      If you have the agency, capacity, or chance to do something of consequence, it is on you regardless of circumstance.
      Sort of like Christianity.
      Only difference is, I'm atheist, and more importantly, it's a matter of deciding what is and isn't worth the blame.
      I don't know why I wanted to preach. Maybe it's because I'm in the shower.

    • @raheem300
      @raheem300 День тому +3

      ​@@DZ-1987 how are you in the shower with your phone?

    • @renarddubois940
      @renarddubois940 День тому +1

      there's no honor in slavery..
      as for the sheep, I wonder how much he cares for them when they're being pinned down and castrated without anaesthetics,
      I bet he's happy as they suffer because he knows the human master will throw the balls at him to eat..

    • @DZ-1987
      @DZ-1987 День тому +1

      @@raheem300 Spraying my back. I'm not fool enough be facing the shower with my phone.

  • @walterswatter3533
    @walterswatter3533 2 дні тому +14

    "It would cost at least one of you" HE STANDIN ON BIDNESS🗣🗣

  • @snakept69
    @snakept69 3 дні тому +30

    For the outcome if they attacked google Casper the dog.
    Casper the herd dog that fought 11 Coyote's, took down 8 then chased the remaining three. Took him days to track them down and kill them and when he showed up covered in wounds nearly dead the owner took him to the Vet on emergency. He did survide with some badass scars.

  • @andrewclark7559
    @andrewclark7559 4 дні тому +28

    Thank you for giving pet-foolery credit, lots of people are voicing this and not giving credit.

  • @andrewowens4421
    @andrewowens4421 День тому +5

    This shows that as hungry as they were, they weren't willing to sacrifice one or more of their own just to get a meal. Hunger didn't destroy their compassion for one another.

    • @nicholasdiaz1925
      @nicholasdiaz1925 6 годин тому

      That’s not how I see it, animals are often willing to sacrifice each other for their own survival. I think that these poor critters just aren’t willing to risk losing their own individual lives in an attack, so none of them make a move

  • @nashjewels3961
    @nashjewels3961 День тому +4

    "Might as well pick that one now and eat em". My god that was cold😂

  • @aveontewillingham4570
    @aveontewillingham4570 4 дні тому +115

    This kinda sums up humans Vs Ghouls in Tokyo no Ghoul

    • @akramnasralla750
      @akramnasralla750 4 дні тому +41

      except for the ghouls that take sadist pleasure from the slaughter and the humans who use that as an excuse to indiscriminately slaughter all ghouls deeming them all as monsters

  • @enderdrake444
    @enderdrake444 2 дні тому +6

    One of the many signs of a hero is the ability to live for something larger than themselves.

  • @juniorjunior5884
    @juniorjunior5884 3 дні тому +68

    "I'mma stand my ground."

    • @Xtreme-qk5qg
      @Xtreme-qk5qg 3 дні тому +4

      *starts playing the banjo*

    • @GorbixElite01
      @GorbixElite01 2 дні тому

      *starts dying hair, because take that dad!*

    • @thebenjamin2791
      @thebenjamin2791 2 дні тому +1

      "no i won't back down, you can stand me up at the gates of hell and i.. wont back down."

  • @alastor8091
    @alastor8091 2 дні тому +6

    Dogs are Custodes. Be an Emperor worth their loyalty.

  • @guyWSonicpicture
    @guyWSonicpicture 2 дні тому +19

    "so you either leave or do what you gotta do."
    *Monsters advance and I won't back down starts playing immediately*

    • @Skylareed-k3z
      @Skylareed-k3z 12 годин тому

      They're not monsters

    • @guyWSonicpicture
      @guyWSonicpicture 11 годин тому

      @@Skylareed-k3z I know they're probably wolves or something but the point was more of the song and less what they were...

  • @Carlos.Rivera
    @Carlos.Rivera 18 годин тому +7

    1:02 doggo logic is 200iQ.

  • @joestisb3799
    @joestisb3799 3 дні тому +18

    The Dialogue here is great, the art is fantastic, and your performance is Ice cool. Wonderful job, seriously.

  • @deepsea5348
    @deepsea5348 2 дні тому +3

    I appreciate you giving them a country accent. From the choice of phrases, seems like that’s what the writer had in mind.

  • @TheDude_767
    @TheDude_767 2 дні тому +9

    This experience captivated me in a way that’s hard to put into words. The music was phenomenal, the voices were perfectly matched, and the artwork truly ignited my imagination, sending it spiraling. Exceptionally well done! The only suggestion I have is to expand this into a full-length comic or book, so the enjoyment never has to end. I know it doesn't work like this, but I can dream.

  • @revenant7005
    @revenant7005 6 годин тому +1

    I REALLY like that you never actually SEE the wolves, just the eyes of the one. Makes it even scarier.

  • @hmmmooops
    @hmmmooops 3 дні тому +10

    Me to the dog: Who's a good boy? Who wants belly rubs?
    The dog's inner thoughts:

  • @chunkyzilla4424
    @chunkyzilla4424 3 дні тому +31

    The way bro handled that was crazy

  • @samydc310
    @samydc310 3 дні тому +15

    This man rolled a nat100 on intimidation

    • @BillSchrader
      @BillSchrader 2 дні тому

      🤨 u mean nat20?

    • @gabrielbarbosa7882
      @gabrielbarbosa7882 2 дні тому

      @@BillSchrader There are many RPG systems.

    • @BillSchrader
      @BillSchrader 2 дні тому

      @@gabrielbarbosa7882 suppose I’m not familiar with those systems

    • @samydc310
      @samydc310 День тому +2

      @@BillSchrader
      There are 100side dices
      I'm saying the ods were so low of intimidating a whole pack of wolved
      But he did it anyway
      1 in a hundreth chance

    • @BillSchrader
      @BillSchrader День тому

      @@samydc310 he didn’t need to roll that high, he built his PC around charisma and wisdom! 😂👍

  • @eilizdlin3837
    @eilizdlin3837 18 годин тому +2

    My heart aches for the "monsters" too. They just trying to survive

  • @magnarcreed3801
    @magnarcreed3801 3 дні тому +8

    Got to love the respect between the two of them. Both doing what they got to.

    • @renarddubois940
      @renarddubois940 День тому

      it's not respect!
      it's an unfair domination!
      it's colonialism..
      it's a genocide..
      they're already in the mountains.. there's nowhere left to go..
      when you lower your gaze after a bully spit on your face, you don't do that because you respect him!
      well that situation is much much worse

  • @JustAnEgg69420
    @JustAnEgg69420 3 дні тому +12

    Top tier UA-cam recommendation.

  • @sunstorm750
    @sunstorm750 3 дні тому +19

    they were coyotes right? made me remember that story of that dog that chased the trespassing coyotes and they found it days later covered in injuries... after they followed the trail of dead coyotes, many of them

    • @chaotixthefox
      @chaotixthefox 3 дні тому +4

      Casper did great work, 8 of 11.

    • @renarddubois940
      @renarddubois940 День тому +1

      the head canine said 10, he seems to know numbers well enough, he probably wouldn't have underestimated his pack size, so it's probably not the coyotes from the story..

  • @Blobby90
    @Blobby90 2 дні тому +3

    This has a similar energy to the Heavy in TF2 saying, "Some think they can outsmart me... Maybe... Maybe... I have yet to meet man who can outsmart bullet."
    Very well written comic and the decision to use an old dusty cowboy voice for Big Jack worked. Never seeing the wolves let your imagination run a little wild even though the knew they were probably wolves.

  • @KlutzyNinjaKitty
    @KlutzyNinjaKitty День тому +4

    Okay but now this makes me want to read a western-horror style book about a dog protecting his homestead. Because this was frickin amazing.

    • @litepaw7
      @litepaw7 День тому +1

      It's called Courage the cowardly Dog.

    • @hariman7727
      @hariman7727 День тому

      Hank the Cowdog is the light-hearted children's book of this.

    • @Gobbostopper
      @Gobbostopper 7 годин тому +1

      An old gods of appalachia type book from a dogs perspective where yknow, cos its a dog, a lot of the horror could be mundane things that are simply beyond a dogs real understanding could be really, really cool actually.
      Edit: might write that lol

  • @RaccoonsTrashVault
    @RaccoonsTrashVault 2 дні тому +4

    Beautifully voiced, you captured the vibe perfectly! So happy i found this

  • @Chlobodroid
    @Chlobodroid 2 дні тому +14

    Big jack deserves one of those collars that protects from wolf bites

    • @renarddubois940
      @renarddubois940 День тому

      NO!
      this would make the situation even more unfair!
      why do ppl always want to make already unfeir situation even more unfair?

    • @Chlobodroid
      @Chlobodroid День тому +1

      @@renarddubois940 isn’t that the point?

    • @renarddubois940
      @renarddubois940 День тому

      @@Chlobodroid exactly it is the point..
      the whole point of the existence of human is makin the world as unfair as possible..
      that doesn't mean it's a good thing..

    • @Chlobodroid
      @Chlobodroid День тому +2

      @@renarddubois940 it’s to protect him and make his job easier. What’s wrong with that?

    • @renarddubois940
      @renarddubois940 День тому

      @@Chlobodroid that job is literally genocide, you shouldn't facilitate genocide

  • @lucioweht2161
    @lucioweht2161 2 дні тому +19

    1:30 doggo : some people think they can outsmart me.....maybe..maybe
    Im yet to meet someone who can outsmart BULLET

  • @24masks
    @24masks 2 дні тому +5

    The talk no jutsu is strong in this one.

  • @Zoten001
    @Zoten001 2 дні тому +2

    Big Jack out earning that Certified Badass seal of approval.

  • @JTelli786
    @JTelli786 3 дні тому +13

    Had a strong feeling this was created by Pet Foolery. Though this is a big detour from PFs usual works. Sure hope this becomes a side series!

  • @_TheeZarcosuchus
    @_TheeZarcosuchus 2 дні тому +2

    “And i won’t back down” starts playing intensely

  • @NiCO.T.F92i
    @NiCO.T.F92i 2 дні тому +5

    *Big Jack* standing on *Big Business*

  • @WhodaFukcayres
    @WhodaFukcayres 23 години тому +1

    "Do what you gotta do."
    Brought back memories. Not so painless memories. Pretty painful memories if i'm being honest.

  • @kirppu8332
    @kirppu8332 2 дні тому +3

    This has a strong Casper vibe in it. If you know, you know.

  • @michaelmcewan2364
    @michaelmcewan2364 2 дні тому +2

    Your reading on this was phenomenally done. You added extra character to what was already an excellent comic. Thank you for this.

  • @Mr_Goose4077
    @Mr_Goose4077 2 дні тому +21

    "How many?"
    "Fifteen"
    "Hmm less"
    "Fewer"
    "What?"

  • @groscaramelmou2583
    @groscaramelmou2583 День тому +2

    "every one of those living beings bellong to my master"
    This sounds evil as fuck

  • @Tadraeve
    @Tadraeve 4 дні тому +8

    Ok, that was 100% awesome!

  • @rubemartur8239
    @rubemartur8239 2 дні тому +2

    Just some Guardian angel in service of its Lord. 😢

  • @TheGostalex
    @TheGostalex 4 дні тому +27

    The bestest boy.
    Yes you are.
    Today double treets for you...... but you still need a bath.

    • @renarddubois940
      @renarddubois940 День тому +1

      he's not best boi, he's basically a super fascist genocidary cop

    • @TheGostalex
      @TheGostalex День тому

      @@renarddubois940 still good boy buuuuut with baggage

  • @LikeTheBirb
    @LikeTheBirb 3 дні тому +2

    This is so much more than I thought itd be from the thumbnail
    Just beautiful

  • @rinflybird6114
    @rinflybird6114 4 дні тому +71

    This is about that one dog that killed 2 wolfs then hunted down the other 6?

    • @zanderdev57
      @zanderdev57 4 дні тому +50

      Are you talking about casper? He killed 3 coyotes and hunted the other 8. 11 total dead and he lost his tail but came out alright.

    • @ReadilyAvailibleChomper
      @ReadilyAvailibleChomper 4 дні тому +25

      It was coyotes. A dog like that could take maybe one wolf, but it’d be a rough fight.

    • @shady5595
      @shady5595 4 дні тому

      ​@@zanderdev57You got that mixed up. He killed *8* and chased the other *3* off. You're free to use Google to see for yourself

    • @shady5595
      @shady5595 3 дні тому

      ​@@zanderdev57You're mixed up. It was 8 he got, not 3. Use Google to see for yourself

    • @Lorelei428
      @Lorelei428 3 дні тому +7

      @@ReadilyAvailibleChomperIt’s a Kangal, and or Anatolian shepherd. It could take on multiple wolves-but it matters the species, it’s the strongest dog breed ever.

  • @cookiesyruplover
    @cookiesyruplover 2 дні тому +1

    I love this voice acting and sound design, it really brings to life these comics. The accents the dogs have, the emotion in the line deliveries. The tension! It's amazing! Great dub!!!

  • @dabaruknemuhar1981
    @dabaruknemuhar1981 3 дні тому +5

    But statistically speaking, wouldn't a pack of wolves of at least 10 would greatly overwhelm Bif Jack, the farmer, and the sheep though? Suppose Big Jack is strong enough to kill 1 wolf, another could easily attack him from the sides, while the others storm the sheep. The noise would alert the farmer, but by the time he gets the rifle, loads it, and rushes outside, Big Jack would be dead, a few sheep would be dead, and the pack would've escaped. Sure, they couldn't get away with a sheep dinner cause by the time they drag a sheep outside, the farmer would' shoot them. So this was a lose-lose situation from the start. Big Jack is martyred, the pack doesn't get any meal, and the farmer loses 1 or 2 sheep. Or if the pack is smart, they could've split into groups and stolen 1 sheep if they were quiet about it.

    • @MrCmon113
      @MrCmon113 2 дні тому

      That's not possible, because it's a behavior that benefits the entire pack equally, but is nearly suicidal for the first attackers. So it could never evolve. A behavior has to benefit your reproduction more than that of your peers to evolve.
      That's why ants can do these kinds of suicide attacks, but pack hunting mammals can't.

    • @alexref6074
      @alexref6074 2 дні тому +1

      Wofles goes hunting on farms really really rarely, it's most likely to be a cayot and big jack is a guard dog, he is raised and trained with purpose to fight and protect, dogs of his kind are known for being able to put down Pack's of cayots. Also, farmers usually keep rifle loaded in areas where there is a risk of getting your animals attacked

    • @Tonius126
      @Tonius126 13 годин тому

      Because the wolves are loyal to one another and would not sacrifice one of their own even for a meal. They rather starve.

  • @Errorscreen5788
    @Errorscreen5788 День тому +1

    This is brilliant. Great voice acting, it really fit well both charachters.

  • @cyberwolfy37
    @cyberwolfy37 3 дні тому +13

    I know we're supposed to have a little bit of sympathy for the wolves, but remember that predator goes for the easy prey first. Ain't no point to busting your ass chasing a deer if a sheep is easier to get.
    a truly desperate wolf pack wouldn't negotiate, a desperate wolf pack would've strike and damn the consequences.

    • @zoefurlong8031
      @zoefurlong8031 3 дні тому +12

      But if a wolf pack were that desperate and in a bad shape would they be willing to sacrifice 2 wolves or more for a single hunt? Think about it, a wolf pack only works when you have numbers sure they'll eat tonight but what about tomorrow night? Would they have enough wolves if they keep losing 2 or more every time they went for the sheep? And that's not accounting for your pack being attacked by another pack of wolves. In the end there were more cons than pros risking their lives for a single sheep.

    • @vincentlucario5450
      @vincentlucario5450 3 дні тому +2

      @@zoefurlong8031that’s if the wolves had enough sense to weigh that pros and cons.

    • @renarddubois940
      @renarddubois940 День тому

      what deer?
      what are the deer even supposed to eat?
      the sheep are eating everything!
      that human is destroying the ecosystem!
      he's taking biomass away from the territory of the wolves..
      he's starving them..

    • @Skylareed-k3z
      @Skylareed-k3z 12 годин тому

      ​@@vincentlucario5450they do have that sense, that's why they don't attack human farms that much

  • @vaivs7903
    @vaivs7903 День тому +1

    I like how the wolf is enraged when the dog suggests they could as well just eat one of their own, since wolfs are known for their strong bonds within the pack. Which further shows that they are no monsters, just beings who need to survive.

  • @justblue974
    @justblue974 4 дні тому +3

    So cool and brave

  • @zahylon5993
    @zahylon5993 8 годин тому +1

    This was an amazing 4D Chess between the Dog and the Coyotes, the Jack knew how to use mutually assured destruction (MAD) as leverage; making every outcome a bad one for the Coyotes, even making them know that he would drag the fight long enough for the farmers to wake up, take arms and gun down the coyotes.
    Still, he held respect for his distant cousins, they are wild animals, and need to hunt to survive, they aren't monsters; they had to gamble on attacking a farm because their prey may be scarce now, and if they don't get food soon, the entire pack will be too weak.

  • @seanmarkovich7563
    @seanmarkovich7563 3 дні тому +4

    This is a good analogy for how police forces should function. We are not at war with criminals, we are at war with crimes.

    • @BillSchrader
      @BillSchrader 2 дні тому

      Definitely at war with kid touchers i got no sympathy for it

    • @Skylareed-k3z
      @Skylareed-k3z 11 годин тому

      Absolutely not

  • @NidoBlackYT
    @NidoBlackYT День тому +2

    "Brother, may I have some oats?" ahh video 😂

  • @girlbuu9403
    @girlbuu9403 3 дні тому +5

    Everyone feels secure until a female wolf/coyote comes up in heat and preoccupies Jack for the night.
    ... it is how they always get you.

    • @zachscarbrough2727
      @zachscarbrough2727 3 дні тому +1

      Child Support! The Fiends!!

    • @girlbuu9403
      @girlbuu9403 2 дні тому

      @@zachscarbrough2727 "Honey the kids are hungry again go murder a couple of the chickens you're suppose to be guarding please >:)"
      "A litter of six can't eat two whole chic-"
      "I guess you love that human and those birds more than us :("
      "FINE"

  • @Jakzul1
    @Jakzul1 20 годин тому +1

    “The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good dog to do nothing.” ✋🏽🗿🤚🏽
    - Edmund Burke.

  • @soulstream1408
    @soulstream1408 День тому +93

    2:02 no monsters, the monsters are the ones I'm serving

    • @Code_Machine
      @Code_Machine День тому +100

      Farmer: *owns sheep*
      Random youtube smoothebrain: "yOu'Re A mOnStEr"

    • @cicadakeep6749
      @cicadakeep6749 День тому +29

      I can't rightfully agree.
      I understand the cruel nature of keeping animals for feed, But it's a part of the cruel nature of this world.
      I'm sorry for every sheep that goes to market, every coyote that dies trying to catch one, and every sheepdog that dies protected 'em.
      Some folk go hungry, most don't.
      some fish get caught, most don't. Some dogs get treated cruelly, but most don't.
      And in a world like this, 'most' is good enough. At the very least better than it was before

    • @carlspam5335
      @carlspam5335 День тому +32

      "I am 14 and this is deep"

    • @ReinertZerker
      @ReinertZerker День тому +8

      I haven't seen peace and love fill anything's belly in this world, everything kills to eat.

    • @nyu389
      @nyu389 22 години тому +2

      ​@@cicadakeep6749 they live better than us 😂

  • @florpleborp2275
    @florpleborp2275 2 дні тому +2

    This is guy that makes Pet Foolery? Brutus and Pixie? Hell yes, I need more of this.

    • @TheeCharmingOwl
      @TheeCharmingOwl  День тому +1

      The comic is from pet_foolery yes, not me, I'm just the voice😂

  • @setritsetritsetritsetrit
    @setritsetritsetritsetrit 2 дні тому +17

    0:38 *Fewer.

  • @m.i.g.2023
    @m.i.g.2023 День тому +2

    Finally, a monster that is afraid of a firearm.

  • @ajwaddanwarr3409
    @ajwaddanwarr3409 День тому +1

    Why was this tenser than most movies i watched recently? Beautifully done!

  • @Iacobus-Magnus
    @Iacobus-Magnus День тому +1

    That dog stared into the abyss and the abyss blinked.

  • @bigenemy000
    @bigenemy000 3 години тому +1

    Underrated channel. Make more videos like this one and you'll become very famous soon, your voice acting is phenomenal

  • @blue_evolution_studio_official

    This story is beautiful. I like how he didn't call them monsters in the end.

  • @hypocriticalcritic6915
    @hypocriticalcritic6915 День тому +1

    Love the background audio you chose for this one. Perfectly sets the tone.

  • @ruthlesshunter9187
    @ruthlesshunter9187 2 дні тому +1

    That is some amazing well written freaking dialogue.