During WW1, The French Infantry were referred to as Poilu. Literally meaning "Hairy one". They are depicted in this short as "Rabbits" or "Hares" as a play on words. The reason for the French Commander's intolerance towards the melody being played is because it is "Ode to Joy" by Beethoven. A German tune by a German composer.
I`m German Soldier. Everytime I see this great animation, film, I must cry. Its so good this film and I hope all war on the world would be stop. Ich bin ein deutscher Soldat. Jedesmal wenn ich diese Animation sehe muss ich weinen. Ich hoffe, dass alle Kriege auf dieser Welt enden würden.
In German, we have the word "Angsthase" (engl. scaredy-cat), which literally means scared rabbit. To me, this short illustrates that men are often very scared of each other (sometimes rightfully so). In the minds of opponents they each appear as a towering threat striking fear into the hearts turning them into scared rabbits. Each side is so afraid of each other, so in the end, they are all just scared rabbits. And that fear makes them susceptible to manipulation by war mongerers.
Pretty much, and they never want to fight it themselves either, poor and gullible people killing each-other so the rich and powerful can stay rich and powerful.
Everyone seems to miss the moral and is just focused on the fact that everyone’s a bunny. The film is meant to give us a first person glimpse on war. When the bunny comes across a monstrous shadow, that’s the bunny’s perspective of the enemy. But once the bunny shoots the enemy, it’s soon found out that the ‘monster’ is just another bunny, just like our hero in this film. The monster was just the way the enemy was portrayed to the bunny. This is meant to tell us that although there are enemies in war, they are ultimately just people like us in the end.
even them. The greatest atrocities are not caused by the greed of a few, but by the the desires of the many to protect those they love, strangled by fear and corrupted by hatred
My interpretation: The main character is afraid of german soldiers for obvious reasons (eg. war propaganda ) and when he's attacked by one of them he sees the enemy as a horryfing monster. However after killing the german soldier he realizes that it wasn't a monster. It was another rabbit, just like him. Moreover he also played harmonica. Under other circumstances they could have been friends. He decides to play a melody to honor the fallen enemy. The melody does something unexpected: it unites both sides for a short moment ( you can see that german soldier at 3:23 was probably aiming at the protagonist but didnt shoot ). The melody from 3:27 is beginning of ode to joy, anthem of the European Union which unites Europe nowadays. However on war there is no place for such beautiful ideas as unity, so main character is killed by french officer for desertion and the war proceeds as it did before. War doesn't accept ideals
Okay, everyone chill out. I just wanted to make a funny little reference, let's not get into an argument. Denton, you shouldn't have said that. Everyone else, Lets try and put this behind us.
Merci pour ce magnifique d'animation. Très émouvant. La première guerre mondiale, celle des gueules cassées qui a fait non seulement des milliers de morts, mais des blessés graves et des gens qui sont devenus carrément fous.
Here's my interpretation of the story. It begins with our protagonist, a young soldier playing with his harmonica in the trenches. Rabbits in many cultures are associated with innocence and naivety, aligning how the protagonist, along with his many fellow soldiers, are young and ignorant to the big picture, which is backed by how young men between the ages 18~26 were drafted for WW1 & WW2. We then see the older Commander ordering his troops to attack, his shredded ear hinting this wasn't his first battle, and likely not his last. The mentioned commander spots our protagonist and crushes his harmonica, possibly symbolizing the hopes and dreams of the young people that were destroyed from an older generation's desire for war, as our protagonist likely dreamed to be a musician but was drafted into the war against his will. In the next intense scene, we see our protagonist running away from the horrifying enemy, running and shaking as they honed their crosshairs and shot at it as soon as they could. This could symbolize how distorted and brainwashed our perception of other side becomes when we become exposed to propaganda, wether from the media or the government itself, viewing the opposition as unrecognizable monsters who need to be slain, and anyone who does is considered a hero. The final, most important scene in my opinion, our protagonist pulls the trigger and kills the "monster", returning him from delusion and sees the "monster" was a merely a rabbit like him, a rabbit no older than him, a rabbit who seemed to have shared a passion with him, as they clutched their own harmonica in their dead hands. Our protagonist picks up the fallen rabbit's harmonica and begins playing ,"Ode to Joy", as all the other young soldiers hears the melody and lowers their guns down, before our protagonist's commander, angered, orders his soldiers to fire at their comrade, continuing the battle. This entire scene represents the tragedy that war truly is, how it shreds thousands of possible friendships, as shown when the rabbit our protagonist killed, also had their own harmonica, a common passion both rabbits could've bonded over if they were under normal circumstances. And "Ode to Joy", the melody our protagonist played with his fallen "enemy's" harmonica, a song composed by Beethoven that spoke how peace and compassion overcomes war, tell us how our protagonist feels towards this entire war, how he realized they're all the same, they all have dreams to fulfill, lives to live, families to return to, and that all this war doing is robbing everyone of those precious blessings in exchange for blind hatred and bloodshed. The rest of the soliders lowering their weapons hinting the rest had realized it too, but soon continue under the orders of their older commanders, representing how older generations don't wish to change, not desiring to change their flawed views, even at expense of the younger generations' lives.
I agree with your point of view and we can add on the symbolism of rabbits there is an expression in France it is "se faire tirer comme un lapin"/ "to be shot like a rabbit" is the situation that the soldiers lived and then it is also for the pun with POILUS (name of French soldiers from 14-18 because they did not shave) which means hairy. The life time of a soldier out of a trench in Verdun was less than 5 seconds. And as regards the Ode to Joy, it is also the official European anthem.
@@hikarianoranda6503 Damn I never knew that as I'm not French. It's saddening to hear there were soldiers were little as 14 years of age hurled upon the battlefield.
"He wondered what the man's name was and where he came from; and if he was really evil of heart, or what lies or threats had led him on the long march from his home; and if he would not really rather have stayed there in peace" - J.R.R. Tolkien, a WWI veteran
No he was not. Tolkien was 22 years old when the war started in 1914, so not highschool... In 1915, he enlisted and saw action in 1916 during the Somme battle, then at Ovillier, the Battle of Thiepval Ridge and at the Capture of Regina Trench. Research before spreading misinformation.@@socialistpastries.stooby
In war, there is no "good" vs "evil"; there are only men fighting for an opposing cause. The Soldiers don't care about politics during a battle, all they care about is protecting their comrades in arms so they can live to see civilian life once more. The man/woman you just killed on the battlefield could have been an old friend from your childhood or a total stranger, in that moment, it doesn't matter. You have to do what you have to in order to ensure the safety of your unit. The moment that you lose that mentality, is the moment that you would break down and realize the nightmare that is war.
Your saying that nazi is not bad? Looks at all the wars on the history that happened for a good cause, i know its wrong to kill, but if be for a good cause..
War is nasty and brutal and grueling The main thought I went through every time I loaded a shell "At least I didn't pull the trigger" war is the only constant aside from change And one directly related to the other
The Horrors of the Great War. It was a bloody war fought using old tactics during a modern war. This Year marks the 100th anniversary of the Armistice.
well, this december 11th is the anniversary,and they use old tactics because their too many new thing:spike stipe,tank,machine gun,artelery,... but well you are right
@@briansteele3592 because in war there are no happy endings. I think what is implied is that the officer on his own side shoots him and then orders the second wave forward
Just a thought: its official canon in the Zootopia universe that history followed a similar trajectory to our own universe. This includes a world war I and II analogue.
oh god this just shows how harsh war is, much respect to any soldier who had to go through war, both the veterans and the fallen. thank you so much for making this great animated piece.
In December 1914 the Germans and 'Allies' on the Western front celebrated Christmas together. The soldiers left their trenches and shared food with one another, whilst they played music and enjoyed the best they could. There was even a football match, which was won by Germany (3 - 2). However, the commanding officers of both sides disagreed with this and they feared the men wouldn't fight anymore. Thus these actions were forbidden and the penalty for it was death. The sentries had the order to shoot anyone (no matter the side) who tried to fraternize. This short... well, it kinda represents that. Yes, it was at Douaumont and yet the story tells the same. There's no room for love and friendship when fighting a war. Only death...
Peace? Fraternizing? Disgusting! Next thing you know, people will be talking about liberty, and justice for all! (Life hack: Shoot the sentries, and officers, then go play more football.)
Война ужасное место ,место ,где нет надежды,место,которое ломает тебя ,черствит твою душу ,не оставляя в ней ничего кроме боли .В таком месте для солдат нет ничего важнее простой житейской песни,шутки .Недаром ценились на фронте толковые музыканты или люди с хорошим чувством юмора.Они помогали бойцам не сойти с ума в огне сражений .Так писал Твардовский в поэме Василий Теркин И от той гармошки старой, Что осталась сиротой, Как-то вдруг теплее стало На дороге фронтовой. Убийство кролика,играющего на гармони,равносильно убийству надежды для простых солдат.Никто не думает об их жизни на фронте ,о том ,что они переживают каждый день в пылу сражений .Всех волнует только победы, и не важно как далеко нужно зайти ради них.Результат оправдывает средства.Но во всей этой кутерьме забывается самое главное ,то, на что нельзя ни в коем случае посягать.Солдатами забывается сама жизнь.Границы между тем что хорошо и плохо размываются .Это все ,что я хотел написать.
right to bad they took out the lady that tells you to get butter and apples from the store..........I can never find it anyone now where it is she keeps telling me to get out of this area when I'm looking for Walmart IM TRYING TO GET YOUR APPLES AND BUTTER JEEZ
My favorite detail is the officer’s chipped ear!: It shows that he didn’t get this post through nepotism, but by being a combat veteran himself! He’s probably only alive right now because of the way he mercilessly attacks his enemies, never letting up and associating any form of weakness with failure and defeat! He hates that one of his men won’t fight, hates that fact with a burning passion. That’s why he clenches his gloved hand before having him shot.
I like how He is playing "Ode to joy", which, in the second Verse, states: "Your magics bind again what custom has strictly parted all men become brothers where your tender wing lingers." It fits so Well...
I'm not sure which Disney movie in which you're referring. Also, it's a completely different style. This is nowhere close. Perhaps your perspective is tainted by lack of knowledge toward the film and you're trying to find a deeper understanding, even though it's not portrayed.
Insanity, death, and violence on a grand scale. This short film does a small, but good job at depicting how terrifying and physiologically destructive the Great War was. The only inaccuracy I saw was the soldiers using Mosin-Nagants. Lastly it also shows the complete disregard for human life by superiors during the war. So many men died for fellow country men, who's life meant so little to them. What wonderful lives they could've lived.
"Lastly it also shows the complete disregard for human life by superiors during the war." No, i think it is simple stupidity, because even the coldest, hardest commander still wants to be successful in battle, yet they repeatedly attempt the same tactic that previously failed to work. As Albert Einstein said "Insanity: doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results." You got morons in charge, its that simple, on both sides. It makes me feel sorry for Black Adder goes forth, because how can you mock the stupidity in ww1 when the best you can hope for is mimicry?? ua-cam.com/video/Pxbzb8XXiGQ/v-deo.html
They added a good amount of details. Like if a soldier surrendered they would be shot down by allied forces and they literally recreated a ww1 war. Favourite animation
easily the worst war in human history. not the most bloody, but for the cause and the cost one of the worst things tho happen to humanity, 100 years of relative peace and economic prosperity gone with millions of dead and a continent in shambles and the peace-meal dissolution of the colonial powers that is still causing problems today and the rise of authoritarian regimes of fascism and communism which lead to an unimaginable body count in particular the communists who killed nearly 100 million people. but through the darkness we did see brief glimpses of hope within the human spirit such as christmas of 1914.
jacob jones the Mongols once invaded and executed almost an entire country's population because that country's king thought it'd be a good idea to test the Mongols and decided to execute Mongolian ambassadors
Freaking brilliant, simple, powerful, profound... The most philosophic 4 minutes I have seen in a very long time with not a single word being said... Wish hollywood could even touch this kind of talent, depth, and symbolism...
This has some realisticness to it, too. Back in the days of Propoganda, people were told the enemy were monsters. Then when they got their first kill, they saw the Enemy was a man, just like them.
The most beautiful thing of all is what he was playing on the harmonica : "The Hymn of Joy" which is the anthem of the European Union, the union that kind of put an end to the wars between France and Germany
generals would actualy do that in the first world war. and the second, they'd shoot you if you didn't charge or ran towards friendly trenches. or if you were to do what the rabbit did.
LOL hell no, it happened. For French, the one who refuse to go, they were accuse of treason and face court martial judgement, at this time, it's only mean that you will be executed in the dishonored to be a traitor. Russia at this time wasn't communist and they use Napoleonien cavalery charges strategy that were very costly and uneffective, it one of the reason that the october revolution happened... don't mix WW1 with WW2 it wasn't same!
Not in the way the guy described though it wasn't like enemy at the gates. There were cases of. Execution for cowardice but it wasn't a commisar. Style execution with a pistol. The only place that level of disregard for the lives of you own men occurred in communist countrys up to the 80s
Gray The Odd I don't agree with that quote. In war everyone suffers, would be more truthful than loses because in the end of the war one side wins something even if its minuscule so really theres never any lose in war its only suffrage and despair. Victory is alway when the war ends and the suffrage stops but sometimes even after the true war has ended it still rages in the heart of the people and the soldiers coming home. The ones who truly and always know war are the ones that died on the battlefield.
Its pretty horrifying to think. Those desolate, mud filled battle fields where so many brave men fought and died, were once beautiful, lush green forests. Humanity's lush for destruction really is insatiable.
JustLearnin 15 It's not a Fallout 4 reference, it's a Fallout series reference, the fourth one wasn't the first to use the phrase. Also; "War has changed" Do you know where this reference is from?
This video moved me, as how you got that feeling of the battlefield , the emptyness , the soldier's uncertainty in taking the other officers harmonica & the return to battle. Well done to everyone involved in this.
I love the fact that they used rabbits instead of people in this clip. I'm not sure if this was intended, but to me, it really drives home the idea that countries are just lines drawn in the sand, that at the end of the day we're all just people, no matter what race or creed, we're all members of the same species. How tragic war really is...
They are all rabbits because everyone is a prey to war. During world war 1 everybody ended up fighting each other and common man is what filled up those armies. Even though, many man killed other man, like a rabbit they still had an innocence.
Rodrigo Isaac Sanchez Exactly. Also goes with the french expression "se faire tirer comme des lapins", "being gunned at like rabbits", reinforcing the prey situation of soldiers of both sides.
Hey everyone, whether there was some deep existential meaning to the use of rabbits or not, can we all except that rabbits are easier to animate than humans
La simbología más cercana que muestra este cortometraje es pensar que los llevaron al campo de batalla porque allá "los matarían como a conejos", que ellos no son más que carne de cañón, que son descartables, desechables, sin importar el gusto ni la atracción por la música que manifiesta solitariamente uno de esos soldados...
AAproductions why do you think they used rabbits to depict the soldiers. It's the loss of innocence through war that is portrayed perfectly in this short
@@davidaitchison1455 Yes, there are some places where they're considered as plague, but this is only when they're in the wild; rabbits (I'm not sure if hares too) give birth from 4 up to 16+ every litter, but the more babies are born, the smaller its survival rate (up to the 50%) :( Even so... THEY'RE TOO MANY!! :3
It almost seems like at the end the french bunny is executed by his officer for deserting. The way he clenches his fist and grunts almost foreshadows what is about to happen.
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"The world is the war and war is the world, in every gun sight is a human being and we are those people we are a jaded we are naive, we are honorable and criminal we are bound for legend and lost in history we are the knights of the sky a ghost in a desert and rats in the mud, this our story"
It is not, it's The anthem of joy by Beethoven. I'm shocked, only until Now i recognized it. There's a part that talks about brotherhood. Right in the feels 😢
Propaganda pictured the enemy as a giant gas mask wearing wolf with sharp claws? Probably not. More like he was concussed and confused from the explosion and thick black fog, his survival insticts took over, in that moment his body reacted as if the worst case scenerio; his darkest deepest fears come to life in a flash.
The Flying Spaghetti Monster Congratulations on that, but I still think you are a little out of context. Perhaps you should create a new universe with another meaning of context.
In case you are curious, that tune is a slowed-down "Ode to Joy" from the final movement of Beethoven's 9th Symphony (1823). It also happens to be the Anthem of the European Union. How fitting.
It is not exactly that easy... you could have peace... sure, but who gets to keep Alsace Lorraine ? Would the German army accept to evacuate Belgium and conquered territories to the east ? Would the UK accept Germany keeps its fleet ? Even rank soldiers wouldn't agree on this...
During WW1, The French Infantry were referred to as Poilu. Literally meaning "Hairy one". They are depicted in this short as "Rabbits" or "Hares" as a play on words. The reason for the French Commander's intolerance towards the melody being played is because it is "Ode to Joy" by Beethoven. A German tune by a German composer.
Oh, thanks for reminding it, I completely missed that.
I was looking for what the title meant.. thx..😊
@@lokadttok5045 2:33
which is also the anthem of europe.
they were both depicted as rabbits and the German rabbit showed intolerance not the French
“War is young men dying and old men talking”
-Franklin D. Roosevelt
" Older Men Declare War. But It Is The Youth Who Fought And Die "
-Herbert Hoover
Best quote ever
Yes the stupid men who start wars stay at home or office calmly while many men lose their lives. It's disgusting.
Ironic that he said this
@@jakeweberzwier8655 that’s what I was thinking 😂
I`m German Soldier. Everytime I see this great animation, film, I must cry. Its so good this film and I hope all war on the world would be stop. Ich bin ein deutscher Soldat. Jedesmal wenn ich diese Animation sehe muss ich weinen. Ich hoffe, dass alle Kriege auf dieser Welt enden würden.
Hipocrite
Ich Australien, Meine deutsche ist nicht sehr gut. Danke fur deine Dienstleistung.
Siema, tylko nie zaczynajcie kolejnej wojny od Polski, u nas i tak bieda jak cholera po ostatniej. 🤷
Chorei aqui....como a guerra destrói!
L'amitié Franco-Allemande a était scellée par la sang! Plus jamais une guerre fratricide nos deux peuple doivent se serré les coudes dorénavant.
In German, we have the word "Angsthase" (engl. scaredy-cat), which literally means scared rabbit. To me, this short illustrates that men are often very scared of each other (sometimes rightfully so). In the minds of opponents they each appear as a towering threat striking fear into the hearts turning them into scared rabbits. Each side is so afraid of each other, so in the end, they are all just scared rabbits. And that fear makes them susceptible to manipulation by war mongerers.
Damn... Good insight
"In war,there are no winners,Just Survivors."
Killing or being killed that's the choices
Dai no il comunismo no però
@Quintin Brunning nah he's an original Bolshevik
СОВЕТСКИЙ СОЮЗ развалился ёмаё бляха аж грустно
You're right , soviet
This new rabbitfield 1 trailer looks cool!
We're is this full movie
This is a hare sorry not a rabbit
Rabbit field lol. Bunny at the gate
All's quiet on the rabbit front
@@blockgamer1544 Hare today gone tomorrow
The real monster is not war. The monsters are the people who decide to wage it.
Pretty much, and they never want to fight it themselves either, poor and gullible people killing each-other so the rich and powerful can stay rich and powerful.
Sadly, not only applicable to war.
alot of soldiers figth to keep the guy beside them alive tho
The real monster in the closet is that humanity needs war to thrive. We always have. We feed on it. That is the tragedy of war.
HankTheYank You can thrive without even hurting a fly, buddy.
My Favorite cgi of all times, I don't the remember number of times returning to rewatch it again. Isart Digital, you did an amazing job!
Everyone seems to miss the moral and is just focused on the fact that everyone’s a bunny. The film is meant to give us a first person glimpse on war. When the bunny comes across a monstrous shadow, that’s the bunny’s perspective of the enemy. But once the bunny shoots the enemy, it’s soon found out that the ‘monster’ is just another bunny, just like our hero in this film. The monster was just the way the enemy was portrayed to the bunny. This is meant to tell us that although there are enemies in war, they are ultimately just people like us in the end.
well ofcourse everyone is focused on the bunny ears, what else did you expect?????
Damn that's deep
even them. The greatest atrocities are not caused by the greed of a few, but by the the desires of the many to protect those they love, strangled by fear and corrupted by hatred
Thanks for the explanation. I was honestly pretty confused.
The Nazi's were not bunnies so just stop there lol
My interpretation:
The main character is afraid of german soldiers for obvious reasons (eg. war propaganda ) and when he's attacked by one of them he sees the enemy as a horryfing monster. However after killing the german soldier he realizes that it wasn't a monster. It was another rabbit, just like him. Moreover he also played harmonica. Under other circumstances they could have been friends. He decides to play a melody to honor the fallen enemy. The melody does something unexpected: it unites both sides for a short moment ( you can see that german soldier at 3:23 was probably aiming at the protagonist but didnt shoot ). The melody from 3:27 is beginning of ode to joy, anthem of the European Union which unites Europe nowadays. However on war there is no place for such beautiful ideas as unity, so main character is killed by french officer for desertion and the war proceeds as it did before. War doesn't accept ideals
War , war never changes . Only the faces & thosed that were lost 💔 because of War , may their faces never disappear.
Holy shit you are smart.🙇
Fan Lolikazabijaki i agreed with you,
You and me are the same,
if you fighting me same like fighting with self,
The French officer had no heart
@@kyleborboranmain8295 most officers are just puppets, obey the orders and never ask how many lives you waste to obtain victory .
Battlefield 1 looks amazing.
Jc Denton why are you being rasicist
Jason Webster He isn't.
Okay, everyone chill out. I just wanted to make a funny little reference, let's not get into an argument. Denton, you shouldn't have said that. Everyone else, Lets try and put this behind us.
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Merci pour ce magnifique d'animation. Très émouvant. La première guerre mondiale, celle des gueules cassées qui a fait non seulement des milliers de morts, mais des blessés graves et des gens qui sont devenus carrément fous.
Here's my interpretation of the story.
It begins with our protagonist, a young soldier playing with his harmonica in the trenches. Rabbits in many cultures are associated with innocence and naivety, aligning how the protagonist, along with his many fellow soldiers, are young and ignorant to the big picture, which is backed by how young men between the ages 18~26 were drafted for WW1 & WW2.
We then see the older Commander ordering his troops to attack, his shredded ear hinting this wasn't his first battle, and likely not his last. The mentioned commander spots our protagonist and crushes his harmonica, possibly symbolizing the hopes and dreams of the young people that were destroyed from an older generation's desire for war, as our protagonist likely dreamed to be a musician but was drafted into the war against his will.
In the next intense scene, we see our protagonist running away from the horrifying enemy, running and shaking as they honed their crosshairs and shot at it as soon as they could. This could symbolize how distorted and brainwashed our perception of other side becomes when we become exposed to propaganda, wether from the media or the government itself, viewing the opposition as unrecognizable monsters who need to be slain, and anyone who does is considered a hero.
The final, most important scene in my opinion, our protagonist pulls the trigger and kills the "monster", returning him from delusion and sees the "monster" was a merely a rabbit like him, a rabbit no older than him, a rabbit who seemed to have shared a passion with him, as they clutched their own harmonica in their dead hands. Our protagonist picks up the fallen rabbit's harmonica and begins playing ,"Ode to Joy", as all the other young soldiers hears the melody and lowers their guns down, before our protagonist's commander, angered, orders his soldiers to fire at their comrade, continuing the battle. This entire scene represents the tragedy that war truly is, how it shreds thousands of possible friendships, as shown when the rabbit our protagonist killed, also had their own harmonica, a common passion both rabbits could've bonded over if they were under normal circumstances. And "Ode to Joy", the melody our protagonist played with his fallen "enemy's" harmonica, a song composed by Beethoven that spoke how peace and compassion overcomes war, tell us how our protagonist feels towards this entire war, how he realized they're all the same, they all have dreams to fulfill, lives to live, families to return to, and that all this war doing is robbing everyone of those precious blessings in exchange for blind hatred and bloodshed. The rest of the soliders lowering their weapons hinting the rest had realized it too, but soon continue under the orders of their older commanders, representing how older generations don't wish to change, not desiring to change their flawed views, even at expense of the younger generations' lives.
This was amazing
@@smokeythedog5137 yup the entire crew responsible for this animation deserve a medal.
this needs more like
I agree with your point of view and we can add on the symbolism of rabbits there is an expression in France it is "se faire tirer comme un lapin"/ "to be shot like a rabbit" is the situation that the soldiers lived and then it is also for the pun with POILUS (name of French soldiers from 14-18 because they did not shave) which means hairy. The life time of a soldier out of a trench in Verdun was less than 5 seconds.
And as regards the Ode to Joy, it is also the official European anthem.
@@hikarianoranda6503 Damn I never knew that as I'm not French.
It's saddening to hear there were soldiers were little as 14 years of age hurled upon the battlefield.
"He wondered what the man's name was and where he came from; and if he was really evil of heart, or what lies or threats had led him on the long march from his home; and if he would not really rather have stayed there in peace" - J.R.R. Tolkien, a WWI veteran
Tolkien wasn’t a ww1 vet, he was in highschool then but the quote does apply
No he was not. Tolkien was 22 years old when the war started in 1914, so not highschool... In 1915, he enlisted and saw action in 1916 during the Somme battle, then at Ovillier, the Battle of Thiepval Ridge and at the Capture of Regina Trench. Research before spreading misinformation.@@socialistpastries.stooby
@@socialistpastries.stooby Tolkien was not in highschool he was 24 when he fought in the battle of the Somme.
@@socialistpastries.stoobyhe literally fought at the Somme
This is the second CGI film involving rabbits and guns I've watched on youtube this week.
Catshit 1?
@@dasausyman5954 Yep
@@levimcgowan4732 ditto, Also Catshit 1 XD
Sameeee hahahaha Cat Shit
Same
Учитывая реалиии настоящего дня - жизненно, как никогда!
what Judy Hopps REALLY ment when she said they had a dark history:
Damn
What scene was this?
@@deltasquad8817 a deleted scene where they discovered that her great grandpa served under the French army in ww1
Mateo Escalante meant
Zootopia city was ww1
In war, there is no "good" vs "evil"; there are only men fighting for an opposing cause. The Soldiers don't care about politics during a battle, all they care about is protecting their comrades in arms so they can live to see civilian life once more. The man/woman you just killed on the battlefield could have been an old friend from your childhood or a total stranger, in that moment, it doesn't matter. You have to do what you have to in order to ensure the safety of your unit.
The moment that you lose that mentality, is the moment that you would break down and realize the nightmare that is war.
Pretty sure Nazi idealism is pure evil
What the Syrian government did to the Syrian people was and still is evil
Your saying that nazi is not bad? Looks at all the wars on the history that happened for a good cause, i know its wrong to kill, but if be for a good cause..
One of the rules in the war:kill or be killed.
War is nasty and brutal and grueling
The main thought I went through every time I loaded a shell
"At least I didn't pull the trigger" war is the only constant aside from change
And one directly related to the other
Came for the bunny, left with the feels :(
yup.
q.q
Rose 8 big mama :(
came for the WAR left with the feels :(
Lucas Smith Came to comment some BF1 joke, went out with the feels
Reke Onamusi now I gotta take a look that 10 hour "heads will roll remix"
Надо выпустить полноценный мультфильм ,авторам респект 👏
Это и есть полноценный мультфильм
@@Disappeared... Мне было непонятно, что случилось в конце? Раненый заяц убил того зайца , кто играет на губной гармошке?
@@АнгелАзазель-ч9н Кто то из окопа убил зайца, который играл на гармошке. И началась атака. Что не понятно?
только форму нужно другую .... И что б на другом языке говорили.
@@FoxMail3 Пизде,,ц , я расстроен (
Everybody gangster until Peter rabbit gets drafted.
😂
Lmao
I knew something like this would appear when there's WWIII memes everywhere.
*W H E E E Z E *
LMAO
The Horrors of the Great War. It was a bloody war fought using old tactics during a modern war. This Year marks the 100th anniversary of the Armistice.
Do you know "Trêve de Noël".
They use some new ones
the Armistice?
@@ZeldaSam1
The treaty to end the War.
well, this december 11th is the anniversary,and they use old tactics because their too many new thing:spike stipe,tank,machine gun,artelery,... but well you are right
That gunshot after the bunny was playing "Ode to Joy" made my heart explode
Lol
It surprised me too. No happy ending.
@@briansteele3592 because in war there are no happy endings. I think what is implied is that the officer on his own side shoots him and then orders the second wave forward
It made his heart explode, too.
A thought-provoking gem. An excellent story told with remarkable talent. thank you for sharing this.
Nobody:
Zootopia in 1916:
Zootopia: The Great War
Just a thought: its official canon in the Zootopia universe that history followed a similar trajectory to our own universe. This includes a world war I and II analogue.
Oh god imagine what the zootopia Nazi version would look like (what race they would persecute (well in this case species)
@@Vaprous does that mean that there was a Hitler animal
@@error-lw7ex Yes, I am pretty sure it was implied visually at some point. You'd have to do a rewatch.
oh god this just shows how harsh war is, much respect to any soldier who had to go through war, both the veterans and the fallen. thank you so much for making this great animated piece.
Horrible
In December 1914 the Germans and 'Allies' on the Western front celebrated Christmas together. The soldiers left their trenches and shared food with one another, whilst they played music and enjoyed the best they could. There was even a football match, which was won by Germany (3 - 2).
However, the commanding officers of both sides disagreed with this and they feared the men wouldn't fight anymore. Thus these actions were forbidden and the penalty for it was death. The sentries had the order to shoot anyone (no matter the side) who tried to fraternize.
This short... well, it kinda represents that. Yes, it was at Douaumont and yet the story tells the same. There's no room for love and friendship when fighting a war. Only death...
Khorne Berserker the first time I heard that story it made me feel good inside
Also a young man sat in the German trenches and said "such a thing should not happen during war time." Aldof Hitler...
i know about this event but not cleared,thanks
Mutiny On The Bounty in what way? You can have a good morals in a war or you have to kill the enemy no mater the cost?
Peace? Fraternizing?
Disgusting! Next thing you know, people will be talking about liberty, and justice for all!
(Life hack: Shoot the sentries, and officers, then go play more football.)
Война ужасное место ,место ,где нет надежды,место,которое ломает тебя ,черствит твою душу ,не оставляя в ней ничего кроме боли .В таком месте для солдат нет ничего важнее простой житейской песни,шутки .Недаром ценились на фронте толковые музыканты или люди с хорошим чувством юмора.Они помогали бойцам не сойти с ума в огне сражений .Так писал Твардовский в поэме Василий Теркин
И от той гармошки старой,
Что осталась сиротой,
Как-то вдруг теплее стало
На дороге фронтовой.
Убийство кролика,играющего на гармони,равносильно убийству надежды для простых солдат.Никто не думает об их жизни на фронте ,о том ,что они переживают каждый день в пылу сражений .Всех волнует только победы, и не важно как далеко нужно зайти ради них.Результат оправдывает средства.Но во всей этой кутерьме забывается самое главное ,то, на что нельзя ни в коем случае посягать.Солдатами забывается сама жизнь.Границы между тем что хорошо и плохо размываются .Это все ,что я хотел написать.
iLUSO
Я зараз в окопах,воюю з москалями.....я хочу вбити їх всіх....вони скоти принесли війну на мою землю....смерть їм всім!!!
Гениально
We making jokes but imagine aiming a damn bolt action rifle without any forward facing eyes
b r u h
lmfao
lmao
Fr. And with sensitive rabbit ears you’d think none of them could even stand one shot being fired
That's probably why he tilted his head to the side when he made that first shot. That's a pretty cool touch imo, if that was intentional :)
this new battlefield 1 gameplay looks amazing
bunnyfield 1
still better that COD infinite dislikes
right to bad they took out the lady that tells you to get butter and apples from the store..........I can never find it anyone now where it is she keeps telling me to get out of this area when I'm looking for Walmart IM TRYING TO GET YOUR APPLES AND BUTTER JEEZ
Sora you mean battlefield 1 zombies right?
Wait only for five seconds nevermind
Imagine how loud the mortars would be on those huge rabbit ears
bleeding ears.
Turn it and fold it towards the back.
This could help.
the shock on those mortars will still make your ears bleed. trust me i had one land right next to me. couldn't hear for 4 days.
Thetheinsaineone
For four days? :-S
Damn.
i got lucky too. i was in a tower. blew up about 20 feet away. i would have been riddled with shrapnel if i hadnt had that hesco barrier next to me.
My favorite detail is the officer’s chipped ear!: It shows that he didn’t get this post through nepotism, but by being a combat veteran himself! He’s probably only alive right now because of the way he mercilessly attacks his enemies, never letting up and associating any form of weakness with failure and defeat! He hates that one of his men won’t fight, hates that fact with a burning passion. That’s why he clenches his gloved hand before having him shot.
This made me feel all types of emotions. It's both sad and beautifully done.
Hey Mari
How are you keeping,
Where are you from??
Same.
But is it sad because it is beautiful, or beautiful because it is sad?
Or is something else at play?
Yes
I literally cried. Great meaning and representation of the “War to End All Wars”. You guys are saints.
Zootopia: World at War
Coming soon.
That's World War 1, not 2.
Wulfenstin Oh sorry I had just finished watching a WW2 video where two dudes were on planes trying to kill one another at all cost.
Wulfenstin World war one involves the whole world
Don't think that I don't know CoD WAW, I played that game, but its a good title for it
Raihan Purboyo wolfenstein learn how to spell
Theresa Algeri go check the reply section, There is someone named "Wulfenstin"
Ce film est magnifique et reflète parfaitement la triste vérité de cette guerre...
Merci beaucoup.
I like how He is playing "Ode to joy", which, in the second Verse, states:
"Your magics bind again
what custom has strictly parted
all men become brothers
where your tender wing lingers."
It fits so Well...
Mika Kreutzer Diene binden wieder wieder was die Mode streng geteilt, Alle Menschen werden Brüder. wo dein sanfter Flügel weilt
I also think it was chosen because now it's a symbol of European unity.
@Coliber Exactly right! Something that some Europeans tend to forget lately...
Lest we forget...
I had forgotten this...Thank you
I gotta say, the animation is better than most Disney movies.
Robin It's good animation, but it is not better than Disney, not to mention Pixar.
Robin the reason why they are so good is because they are usually 4 minutes long. less time and better animation
I'm not sure which Disney movie in which you're referring.
Also, it's a completely different style.
This is nowhere close. Perhaps your perspective is tainted by lack of knowledge toward the film and you're trying to find a deeper understanding, even though it's not portrayed.
Robin Of course, It has weapons.
We shall pay respects to the soldiers from WW1
amen
My great great grandpa died in in war
@@katieballenger1571 i pay my respects and salut him
And the rabbits
@@deltacomet5203 i like rabbit soup :D
Insanity, death, and violence on a grand scale. This short film does a small, but good job at depicting how terrifying and physiologically destructive the Great War was. The only inaccuracy I saw was the soldiers using Mosin-Nagants. Lastly it also shows the complete disregard for human life by superiors during the war. So many men died for fellow country men, who's life meant so little to them. What wonderful lives they could've lived.
"Lastly it also shows the complete disregard for human life by superiors during the war."
No, i think it is simple stupidity, because even the coldest, hardest commander still wants to be successful in battle, yet they repeatedly attempt the same tactic that previously failed to work.
As Albert Einstein said "Insanity: doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results."
You got morons in charge, its that simple, on both sides.
It makes me feel sorry for Black Adder goes forth, because how can you mock the stupidity in ww1 when the best you can hope for is mimicry??
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The new texture pack for battlefield one looks good
Indeed
My favorite map is passiondale
Nah actually a tiny bit worse but i like the style anyway
Angel L Aguiniga that one is shit
Yes, extra for kids
"War. War never chang...aww look at the cute little bunnies!"
the ADD version of fallout?? lmao
Chang lol
Fallout 4😁
NCR for life
True to caeser
This is why friendly fire mode is enabled in most games.
But we are all human
ThreeDots your sick
ThreeDots Ikr
@@chicuongvu1806 gjk
Disabled
They added a good amount of details. Like if a soldier surrendered they would be shot down by allied forces and they literally recreated a ww1 war. Favourite animation
Wtf man why you gotta end it like that on me. I'd pay for a full movie of this.
Thanks dude :)
Elio Germani what are you thanking for?
Julius Silver well, i worked on this short, i'm glad that he enjoyed it
I'm still hoping for a Redwall movie
Mouse Guard would be good for a movie too.
Battlefield 1 should have felt like this....oppressive....dark...quiet....tragic....pointless. That's what WWI was.
PhantomAlucard yeah, but it wouldn't be a fun game to play..which is not you what you would want as a FPS action Game..
PhantomAlucard I found it exactly how war would be. Loud, chaotic, intense, with dark and tragic moments.
Universal Doge u shut the fuck up you bitch ass nigga
easily the worst war in human history. not the most bloody, but for the cause and the cost one of the worst things tho happen to humanity, 100 years of relative peace and economic prosperity gone with millions of dead and a continent in shambles and the peace-meal dissolution of the colonial powers that is still causing problems today and the rise of authoritarian regimes of fascism and communism which lead to an unimaginable body count in particular the communists who killed nearly 100 million people. but through the darkness we did see brief glimpses of hope within the human spirit such as christmas of 1914.
jacob jones the Mongols once invaded and executed almost an entire country's population because that country's king thought it'd be a good idea to test the Mongols and decided to execute Mongolian ambassadors
“Two armies that fight each other is like one large army that commits suicide.”
Kremit WWII is much worse then WWI
Kremit There was no Second World War: just a World War One, Part two.
@@alohadubs7683 that kinda true.
Who said that?
@@alfop6405 a wise man
Better than alot of WW1 films Ive seen Bravo
Careful with that rifle, soldier. It has a hare trigger.
JiveDadson *XDDDD HARE TRIGGER I GET THAT PUN*
JiveDadson haha
JiveDadson XD
Bryan Alvarez Medina a Hair trigger pun
Dood how its literally it you pull it slightly then it shoots
Freaking brilliant, simple, powerful, profound... The most philosophic 4 minutes I have seen in a very long time with not a single word being said... Wish hollywood could even touch this kind of talent, depth, and symbolism...
blegh
You're right
Dunkirk did exactly what you're asking for.
@@DVFenrir Yes and No... was good stuff
Just wait till 1917 comes out, gonna be an epic
This has some realisticness to it, too.
Back in the days of Propoganda, people were told the enemy were monsters.
Then when they got their first kill, they saw the Enemy was a man, just like them.
"Back in the days of Propaganda" : HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA !!!
The most beautiful thing of all is what he was playing on the harmonica : "The Hymn of Joy" which is the anthem of the European Union, the union that kind of put an end to the wars between France and Germany
generals would actualy do that in the first world war. and the second, they'd shoot you if you didn't charge or ran towards friendly trenches. or if you were to do what the rabbit did.
only in Russia.
LOL hell no, it happened. For French, the one who refuse to go, they were accuse of treason and face court martial judgement, at this time, it's only mean that you will be executed in the dishonored to be a traitor.
Russia at this time wasn't communist and they use Napoleonien cavalery charges strategy that were very costly and uneffective, it one of the reason that the october revolution happened... don't mix WW1 with WW2 it wasn't same!
Not in the way the guy described though it wasn't like enemy at the gates. There were cases of. Execution for cowardice but it wasn't a commisar. Style execution with a pistol. The only place that level of disregard for the lives of you own men occurred in communist countrys up to the 80s
That was the point I was trying to make in my little quip
Not for Australians fortunately
Hollywood would never nake anything this cool.
I know I'm late but you misspelled it. Its make
It'd be just "ah yes, another explosion"
whoever made this is a genius
Fuzion Wolf7 yup
I just watched All quiet on the Western front last night. Made this twice as impactful.
"The war never changes, the
war changes you"
That’s so true
“And when they kill them they kill you next”
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Zootopia 2 looks much darker...
Perfect
Onyx1916
Amazing comment. 10/10
This is gonna be a prequel, please respect the lore
Onyx1916 Zootopia 2 will be dark as hell. Imagine Judy or Nick dies from a lethal injury.
Onyx1916 More like Wonder Woman in rabbit version😂
"In war, everybody loses" - Everyone who has been in a war.
Thank you very much. It does seem to me that most were missing the point. I'm glad I'm not the only one.
exept thous who make money on war.
"String tastes funny." -A Wise Man
Gray The Odd That's not exactly true though everyone carries it with them forever
Gray The Odd I don't agree with that quote. In war everyone suffers, would be more truthful than loses because in the end of the war one side wins something even if its minuscule so really theres never any lose in war its only suffrage and despair. Victory is alway when the war ends and the suffrage stops but sometimes even after the true war has ended it still rages in the heart of the people and the soldiers coming home. The ones who truly and always know war are the ones that died on the battlefield.
i absolutely LOVE how the song that ferdinand is playing is the ode to joy. that's actually so sad
I can say one thing, the rabbits never had a shortage of troops.
Dove Man lmao
Fuck your profile picture. shit scared me
Sam Estrada
Me?... if so why do you have a old man for a profile Picture on website/app that lets you see videos around the world
Oropher420 I was intending that to Dove Man
that channel icon gets me every time.
Watership Down, The final conflict.
Hazel got shot
Bigwig is in the back trench with the Machine Gun, with Strawberry feeding him the ammo.
@@ArcticWolf00Alpha0 yeahhhhh
The black rabbit is coming... I can feel it...
@ Lee Wardle. I still have the book. Saving for the grandsons.
100 years before Zootopia...
this would add a crap ton of depth and world building...
Americanis Vulpes world war fur
Lol in zootopia a rabbwit could barelay get a po po job and here rabbwits are freaking dying for thier lives
dude i died when i saw ur comment
what xD this is wolrd war 1, start on 1914, and end on 1918..zootopia is on the 2015, i dont know
Its pretty horrifying to think. Those desolate, mud filled battle fields where so many brave men fought and died, were once beautiful, lush green forests. Humanity's lush for destruction really is insatiable.
Thats ANIMATED? The surroundings and objects look like straight out of a movie, damn
Jillmeru I believe many assets from battlefield 1 were reused in some shots, like the destroyed ft-17 tank
The Loyal Theorist
r steevens Alright. Let me rephrase my sentence then.
The surroundingsa and objects look REAL.
This was one of the main reasons i stopped using energizer and moved to duracell
lel
hahahahahah
blackchallis LMAO
lmao
blackchallis 😂😂😂
War... War never changes
VIBE Originalz nice Fallout 4 reference
nope. thats an acient quote. either from the greeks or romans.
S.P.E.C.I.A.L Reference
...except for which creature fights it.
JustLearnin 15 It's not a Fallout 4 reference, it's a Fallout series reference, the fourth one wasn't the first to use the phrase. Also;
"War has changed"
Do you know where this reference is from?
THIS IS ART !!! Amazing 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
Everybody gangsta till big chungus shows up
Dead meme but ill still give you a like
Dead Meme, Only Dead Man approve This
ok bro imma laugh just give me a sec
Yes
Lol
This video moved me, as how you got that feeling of the battlefield , the emptyness , the soldier's uncertainty in taking the other officers harmonica & the return to battle. Well done to everyone involved in this.
Zootopia meets Battlefield 1
Aimran Azman true the places even look the same
FOX HOUND If only bf1 was like this
i think this is a WW1 zootopia documentary
HybridChronic420 Ok I will. But overall the game in general isn't like this because you can't play as the 🇫🇷 French
You will in they shall not pass
Salut. C'était excéllent. Enfin un message universel qui nous rapproche.
Eliminons les dirigeants, cela fera moins de morts...
animal planet just got lit!!!!
Battlefur 1 DLC: They shall not grass...
Maximilian Janssen 😂😂😂😂😂
Maximilian J. Gatsby lmfao
they shell eat grass if anything xD
Maximilian J. Gatsby oui aussi
yes also
I like your username
I love the fact that they used rabbits instead of people in this clip. I'm not sure if this was intended, but to me, it really drives home the idea that countries are just lines drawn in the sand, that at the end of the day we're all just people, no matter what race or creed, we're all members of the same species. How tragic war really is...
They are all rabbits because everyone is a prey to war.
During world war 1 everybody ended up fighting each other and common man is what filled up those armies. Even though, many man killed other man, like a rabbit they still had an innocence.
Space Bud95 really deep man
Rodrigo Isaac Sanchez Exactly. Also goes with the french expression "se faire tirer comme des lapins", "being gunned at like rabbits", reinforcing the prey situation of soldiers of both sides.
Hey everyone, whether there was some deep existential meaning to the use of rabbits or not, can we all except that rabbits are easier to animate than humans
Ошибаешься. Страны - это не просто линии. Это родина каждого из народов.
Стоп глобализм
La simbología más cercana que muestra este cortometraje es pensar que los llevaron al campo de batalla porque allá "los matarían como a conejos", que ellos no son más que carne de cañón, que son descartables, desechables, sin importar el gusto ni la atracción por la música que manifiesta solitariamente uno de esos soldados...
I mean the story was depressing but you gotta admit the rabbits here cute.
AAproductions why do you think they used rabbits to depict the soldiers. It's the loss of innocence through war that is portrayed perfectly in this short
Good point.
AAproductions they couldn't use humans because it would cost more for animation and it would be much more bloody and sentimental
Your enemy could be your best friend just you would never know because you already pulled the trigger and he fell
I wish I could bookmark a comment
True but if you waited to find out,he might have already pulled the trigger on you...That's war.
Dean Ta Bean so true
That's basically the civil war
Now, that they are dead, might as well make them a lover before they get cold.
3:05 cinematography and modern 3d art peaked at this second mark
I can’t tell you how much I love these!!
They are astounding! The story and the animation are superb!!
Anyone else finally give in and watch this from their recommended?
Here we are
@Cw Sayre Welcome to the internet, where I can ask any question I want.
@Cw Sayre You realize that this kind of comment about UA-cam's recommendations happen a lot, right? Go tell them that it's none of their business 😒
Equality for everyone lol
Ya but instead of this it was "catshit one." I'm here cuz of "catshit." 😆
Since rabbits have babies every 6 weeks, imagine what the body count would’ve been
Every 4 weeks* I had a farm :)
Hard to imagine it could have been much worse.
@@davidaitchison1455 Yes, there are some places where they're considered as plague, but this is only when they're in the wild; rabbits (I'm not sure if hares too) give birth from 4 up to 16+ every litter, but the more babies are born, the smaller its survival rate (up to the 50%) :(
Even so... THEY'RE TOO MANY!! :3
Wouldn’t be enough
Never would've ended
Потрясающая картина! Нет войне!!!
I wot?... wajna
Одно лишь слово: "Вау!"
Это восхитительно...
Привет русским
Прэвэт
@@vanok8120 дроу
Што за фильм название напишите пожалуйста
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I rate things about WW1 based on "all quiet on the western front".....and this is far closer to ww1 than bf1...
so you are a COD fan?
BamBamJoe Nope
Why should someone be a CoD fan? Haha
aidan mclaine of course!
Mathias Lui I used to be a CoD fan until it became shit
man, the new battlefield looks great!
now for kids
What a masterpiece! Love the „ Freude schöner götterstimmen“
It almost seems like at the end the french bunny is executed by his officer for deserting. The way he clenches his fist and grunts almost foreshadows what is about to happen.
General Spade yeah no SHIiiT
Yeah then nothing is learned and they continue fighting
@@windshieldwipers5275 nope, it wasn't germans, there is a scene with french commander, he killed him for deserting
That is also what I got from it.
Павел Кочерин he didn’t desert anything, he was still on the battlefield
Worker 1: Hey, is that animation done yet?
Worker 2: Yeah it is, it's finishing processing, just a few more secon-
Worker 1: NO TIME, just post it on UA-cam!
Worker 2: But I need to make final chec-
Worker 1: NO TIME
*One week later*
Worker 1: **watching video**
Worker 1: *DAMNIT, WHO USED THE WRONG CHARACTER MODEL ID?!*
This needs more likes.
"The world is the war and war is the world, in every gun sight is a human being and we are those people we are a jaded we are naive, we are honorable and criminal we are bound for legend and lost in history we are the knights of the sky a ghost in a desert and rats in the mud, this our story"
Battlefield
Battlefield 1
Thanks!
That harmonica song is nice. It's the Eu anthem.
It is not, it's The anthem of joy by Beethoven. I'm shocked, only until Now i recognized it. There's a part that talks about brotherhood. Right in the feels 😢
you are both correct, actually. see the wiki page on beethoven's 9th.
+conner rivers Which IS the Eu Anthem genius...
connor rivers and a song named alle Menschen werden Brüder which is translated from german all humans become brothers
It's the EU anthem AND Ode to Joy. Of course, the double meaning: the EU will save us from The Evul Wars, And Stuf.
I like how they show his perspective of an enemy pictured to him by propaganda.
Propaganda pictured the enemy as a giant gas mask wearing wolf with sharp claws? Probably not. More like he was concussed and confused from the explosion and thick black fog, his survival insticts took over, in that moment his body reacted as if the worst case scenerio; his darkest deepest fears come to life in a flash.
It's probably a little deeper..
I guess the idea was to show that *"the first victim of war is truth"*
Tragic but true. It's common practice to dehumanize/demonize the enemy. or else we might freeze at the moment of truth and be killed ourselves.
@@Exarhadsgfds it might be a combination of the two
Is this the Battlefield 1 official trailer?
in emperor's name, it is.
Tommy Great Yey, a fellow 40k fan! FOR THE EMPRAH!!
for emprah and imperium
Sergeant Dyllanius Cadexus did someone say emperor
FOR THE MANLY MAN EMPEROR OF MANKIND!!!!
french rabbit morale:survival mode
german bunny garrison: also survival mode
camera man: creative mode
This one hit home kinda much with me.
Since i play the harmonica.
It hit home for me too, since I am a bunny rabbit.
With me it hit home, since I was killed in WWI.
And for me, since I'm an harmonica.
The Flying Spaghetti Monster
Congratulations on that, but I still think you are a little out of context.
Perhaps you should create a new universe with another meaning of context.
it hit home for me because I'm Jake from statefarm
In case you are curious, that tune is a slowed-down "Ode to Joy" from the final movement of Beethoven's 9th Symphony (1823).
It also happens to be the Anthem of the European Union. How fitting.
Thanks a lot
the battle could have ended but there are always the superiors who do not want any peace with their political ends
If I were a German and saw the French officer aiming at the Harmonica Rabbit, I would have shot him.
It is not exactly that easy... you could have peace... sure, but who gets to keep Alsace Lorraine ? Would the German army accept to evacuate Belgium and conquered territories to the east ? Would the UK accept Germany keeps its fleet ? Even rank soldiers wouldn't agree on this...
This felt like an episode of love, death and robots
What animals actually do when humans aren't around
Lol
They shoot each other???
It is happening even when we are still here! don't believe? Just search for "ant's war" You will find how cruel it is.
Those damn furries
Cole Ashley secret life of pets 2