I love this song!! Personally though it brings me a saddness about a family bereavement but i still appreciate the cheer of it!! Its wacky, carefree! Great piece of art!!
@@PSYCHONAUTICWIZARD How could we share the same name?... I could be using the name of someone else, who was dear to me, and respect that person. Or could've been someone I used to know, with a nickname as such. You certainly have no respect Moron! But like I said no one cares about your opinion. 🤣😂🤣 So how funny is that now, aye‼️ And don't go around repeating of what others say in the same one thread. That's even more hilarious, even laughing at u, because u can't come up with something original. 🥴..🤣🤣🤣 No wonder that u probably can't socialise. You must have Bipolar or some other kind of ADHD. Now u would know the effect that would do. 😂😂😂 Btw, thanks for telling us your given name. At least I don't create a UID with a name that I've been given. Nor do I use a constant device that I use for communicating with family and friends. I just use a cheap Android for social media, for which I rarely use. 🙃
This charming vid is a mash-up. Octopus’s Garden was never on the show. The last new Beatles songs were Penny Lane and Strawberry Fields, then the show was cancelled. This animation, if I remember from when I was a kid and never missed an episode, was for “I Want To Hold Your Hand.”
Ringo has received more fan mail over the years than John, Paul, and George......Great Song! He is credited with two written songs for The Beatles....Octopus' Garden and Don't Pass Me By.
@@matthewjames2015 true, but Ringo drank the most alcohol out of the four. He struggled for over 20 years with alcoholism. He said in an interview that at one point, he was drinking 3 full bottles of wine every single day. But I believe in 1989, he got clean and sober and he even quit smoking. So for the past 30+ years, he's aged remarkably well.
Darn, This brings back so many memories. Back in 2018, Me and my sister would listen to this song every trip to my grandmas house on the radio in her jeep. We loved this song. it's so crazy of me hearing this song right now in my very ears!
This cartoon not only prophecied octopus's garden, but yellow submarine too, amazing how John Paul and George could even harmonize in the key of Ringo...
I remember seeing this cartoon on TV when I was younger. Years later, after they'd all gone on to solo careers, I realized that Ringo had been lead singer on this, and other songs, and it made me kind of angry that in this cartoon, they had depicted as a total idiot who could not sing, and could only play the drums. I often wonder why the ones who produced that cartoon series depicted Ringo the way they did. In many ways, Ringo's contribution to the group was as important as John's or Paul's.
Thanks Ringo . It's a happy song . When your grandpa's garden happened to be near a cave aka tunnel, everything can be relatable or interpreted another way.
As a child, Abbey Road was my favourite album. Thank you to my dad, who made sure I had a solid musical education. Now, as a mother, I revel in the delight of my daughter at the same songs. She sings all the time. Nothing like a toddler's rendition of the classics.
I'd like to be under the sea In an octopus's garden in the shade He'd let us in, knows where we've been In his octopus's garden in the shade I'd ask my friends to come and see An octopus's garden with me [Chorus] I'd like to be under the sea In an octopus's garden in the shade [Verse 2] We would be warm below the storm In our little hide-a-way beneath the waves Resting our head on the sea bed In an octopus's garden near a cave We would sing and dance around Because we know we can't be found [Chorus] I'd like to be under the sea In an octopus's garden in the shade [Guitar Solo] [Verse 3] We would shout and swim about The coral that lies beneath the waves (Lies beneath the ocean waves) Oh what joy for every girl and boy Knowing they're happy and they're safe (Happy and they're safe) We would be so happy, you and me No one there to tell us what to do [Chorus] I'd like to be under the sea In an octopus's garden with you [Outro] In an octopus's garden with you In an octopus's garden with you
thank you love your video !! in 1973 I was eating cheesecake in Daly's Dandelion on 3rd avenue & 61st street it was 10 p.m on a weekday night, my brother Richie and our friend Michele and I were eating cheesecake, for which it was well-known; in walked John Lennon and Yoko Ono, it made our night, the place was empty except for them and us. As we left we smiled at them and they waved and smiled back. It was a moment frozen in time I will always cherish.
@@Celestial_Citruss Check out the "My Sweet Lord" cartoon video that someone else made from various Beatles cartoons. Not only did he "reanimate" the mouths of George and Paul and John, to have them sing lead or backup at the right time, but he also changed the mouths to appear as if the cartoon characters are singing the correct words along with the music.
Raffi actually did a cover of this. This is how I remember this song. I’m a 2009 baby, so I really only heard Raffi, Beatles, Zac Brown Band, Fleetwood Mac, etc. edit: i know these aren’t really 2009 artists but those were people I listened to a lot. Also, my mom used to listen to Bob Marley a lot, so when i was about 4, I sang Bob Marley songs, but I had never heard them out fo the womb before.
Imagine listening to the song with a Popsicle or a scoop of ice cream on a cone in hand on a hammock that's posted in a garden filled with vegetables and fruits and brightly colored flowers on a nice hot summer day with kids playing and using chalk and playing on the beach
That's what's got me kinda miffed... he sang it, they should have have him singing in in this cartoon as well.. I know it's just a cartoon, but still....
I first heard this song on "Sesame Street." It was sung in an underwater segment by a muppet skindiver with some accompaniment by a muppet clam and fish. During a break in the song, the clam points out that the octopus has eight arms, and then says "Let's count them." After counting the octopus's arms, the clam says "That's a lot of octopus." It wasn't until several years later that I found out that the song was originally sung by the Beatles, and they were one of my favorite rock and roll groups.
@@df5295 It was recreated recently from snips of the first episode which aired in September 1965, titled “I Want to Hold Your Hand”, where they sang “I Want to Hold Your Hand” to that octopus.
I’m an Octopus I’m one of the most curious creatures of the sea. My favorite song is from the legendary British band, the Beatles. It features me, an octopus and my garden under the sea. It’s titled Octopus’s garden It’s a whimsical song in traditional Beatles fashion. Ringo wrote the song as a member of the Beatles based on his experiences on a vacation trip while snorkeling underwater and seeing an octopus’s garden and feeling in awe and inspired. An octopus is a mysterious creature of the sea and is unique in its appearance and how it lives in the water. An octopus has eight long arms, a round head, bulging eyes, 3 hearts and lives on the bottom of the ocean. Octopuses can change their colors to blend in with their surroundings as a form of camouflage. There is a real life underwater Octopus’s garden 80 miles out from the coast of central California where as many as 20,000 pearl octopuses come to nest two miles below the surface of the Pacific Ocean on rocks lining the ocean bottom. Scientists are fascinated by this large gathering of octopuses attributing it to the warmer waters which has been favorable to the incubation process of the female octopuses. Baby octopuses form as larva hatching from eggs and are no larger than the size of a pea living in shallow coastal waters. When they hatch they have eight tiny little arms ready to take in the ocean. They grow through juvenile to adulthood in two years A mother octopus will stay with her eggs in an underwater den protecting them until they hatch which takes about 10 months as she slowly starves to death. Her sole purpose is to protect her eggs sacrificing her life for the benefit of her young so they will hatch and eventually go out to the shallow waters to start their lives never meeting their mother. Once baby octopuses hatch, their mother is sadly gone dying from starvation and they’re then on their own depending solely on their natural instincts. Baby octopuses are tiny hungry sea hunters feeding on shrimp, crabs, clams and small fish for their survival. Octopus live in all oceans of the world and many reside on the ocean bottom while young babies live on the surface. They occupy both warm and cold waters depending on their species. There are more than 300 species of octopus worldwide. The smallest octopus of the sea is the star sucker pygmy octopus which is less than 1 inch in length and weighs less than 1 gram living in the western Pacific Ocean at a depth of 10 to 100 feet. The largest octopus occupying that same sea is the giant pacific octopus which at its largest is 20 feet long weighing 110 pounds. It tends to live 6,000 feet below the surface of the water. Octopuses live solitary lives on the bottom of the ocean in dens built from rocks and usually only get together to mate. There are some species of octopus that are more sociable and do gather in large groups like at the octopus garden in California. Sounds like a bar hangout but it’s an undersea garden for octopus to gather together. Octopuses are very intelligent, problem solvers, escape artists and incredibly can change color at will and regenerate their arms if they encounter an attack. The one thing that has puzzled scientists is the cannibalistic nature of octopuses and their behavior of causing self harm especially among mother octopuses when they’re near death as their babies are about to hatch. It’s truly sad how the mother dies shortly after the birth of her babies. An octopus life span is only 6 months to 3 years mainly because the female dies shortly after her eggs hatch and the male dies either due to being cannibalized by the female or dying shortly after his mate. Octopus have 4 stages of development; egg, larva, juvenile, adult. There are species of small octopus that can serve as pets in an adequate sized aquarium but they must live alone due to their nature and they feed on fish and crustaceans. The Monterey Bay aquarium in Monterey, California serves home to the giant pacific octopus where you can see this amazing creature up close. The ocean is the home to the octopus but they can visit land for short stints of no more than a half hour before they head back to the ocean. I am born from an egg. My mother stays with me until I hatch. I never meet my mother and must navigate life on my own. I’m an octopus. Edward D Iannielli III, CPA Emily Iannielli
Your comment is possibly the best thing I've read in a long while, it touched my heart in ways that wouldn't make sense to anyone but one other person I know in this world. Thank you my Octopus friend, for putting a smile on my face and joy in my heart... Sending you much love from Liverpool, London and Germany. 🐙 ❤
This scene is from one of the Original cartoons back in 1965. The author ingenious to the cartoon overlayed the track to the oldie cartoon. Good stuff.
Nicely done! I added it to my "Nostalgia" playlist. 🎶 Btw, every comment not understanding that you made a music video out of the cartoon boosts your video in the algorithm. So, "Yay" for people not grasping the idea &/or thinking so well of the job you did that it never dawns on them that it's not an official Beatles production!
thank you for pointing that out:) i never noticed, and was so frustrated i stopped checking the comments entirely. you are so right though, this video is almost at a million views now.
Apple should release the Beatles cartoons on DVD. The band themselves weren't particularly keen on them, but they were a significant part of Beatlemania. 39 episodes were made, and Octopus's Garden wasn't in any of them.
I remember oh so very long ago when I first watched the "I Wanna Hold Your Hand" episode of The Beatles cartoon, I saw the setting for the song and thought, "This music video should be for "An Octopus's Garden!" If I'd had the means to edit the cartoon and change the audio from "Wanna Hold Your Hand" to "Octopus's Garden," I would have done so, as it just seemed so perfect. Now here I am, some 43 years later, and much to my delight, somebody with the means to do so has made my dream come true with this video. Thank you, Jane's Addition!
you are very welcome. i initially only saw the gif of the video and thought that it would work for octopus' garden so i put that to the song. I then discovered it was from the actual beatles cartoon so i found the full episode and cut it up frame by frame so that their mouth movements lined up to the song better. it was one of my most taxing projects, but i am the most proud of it.
These cartoons were years before Abbey Road so the 'real' song for this video will be something from the 1964/5/6 time. I could look at my DVD set but can't really be bothered ;)
Ringo deserved more opportunities to write music. Whatever he wrote always seemed so lively and happy
i agree. it's sad he got so much shit for this song
I love this song!!
Personally though it brings me a saddness about a family bereavement but i still appreciate the cheer of it!! Its wacky, carefree! Great piece of art!!
John and Paul always encouraged Ringo to write more songs
@sascuash96 bruh
He just needed to not sing it
Paul: Writes about love
John: Writes about peace
George: Writes about existentialism
Ringo:
Writes about octopuses
And plays the exercise bike and sometimes the umbrella.
The most underrated Beatles song, truly. This song was my childhood
WTF⁉️... The most under rated Beatles song?... NFI‼️ Who cares if it was your childhood⁉️.. Maybe u do, but I can assure u that others don't.
@@shanethemuzz5060 and no one cares about your opinion LMAO I am really disgusted that we share the same name.
@@PSYCHONAUTICWIZARD How could we share the same name?... I could be using the name of someone else, who was dear to me, and respect that person. Or could've been someone I used to know, with a nickname as such. You certainly have no respect Moron! But like I said no one cares about your opinion. 🤣😂🤣 So how funny is that now, aye‼️ And don't go around repeating of what others say in the same one thread. That's even more hilarious, even laughing at u, because u can't come up with something original. 🥴..🤣🤣🤣 No wonder that u probably can't socialise. You must have Bipolar or some other kind of ADHD. Now u would know the effect that would do. 😂😂😂
Btw, thanks for telling us your given name. At least I don't create a UID with a name that I've been given. Nor do I use a constant device that I use for communicating with family and friends. I just use a cheap Android for social media, for which I rarely use. 🙃
My brother used to sing it as a lullaby
disagree w this one bud. @shanethemuzz5060
People dont believe me when I tell them there used to be a weekly Beatles cartoon on Saturday mornings. It ran for two full seasons.
Then they are ignorant idiots!!!
I like how Abbey Road transitions from Paul McCartney screaming his lungs out to a playful song Ringo wrote about an octopus
Am I the only one who truly appreciates this cartoon?
No I think it's hilarious and it's always nice to see the fab 4 before their psychedelic faze
0:32 john is magic
This song is truly one of the Beatles' more underrated classics
how did john whistle at 0:32 while he has a helmet on his head?
I had the same exact thought
M a g i c
because it's john
I was cracking up on that too😂😂
Talent.
This charming vid is a mash-up. Octopus’s Garden was never on the show. The last new Beatles songs were Penny Lane and Strawberry Fields, then the show was cancelled. This animation, if I remember from when I was a kid and never missed an episode, was for “I Want To Hold Your Hand.”
Yup, only had songs from 1962-'67...then that was it...
Another give-away, everyone EXCEPT Ringo is singing on this Ringo song!
Ringo has received more fan mail over the years than John, Paul, and George......Great Song! He is credited with two written songs for The Beatles....Octopus' Garden and Don't Pass Me By.
so beautiful it makes me cry
Never understood why Ringo was always bullied :(
PS: it's amazing to realize he was the oldest of the four & still ooks way younger than Paul.
My guess, he did the least amount of drugs.
@@matthewjames2015 true, but Ringo drank the most alcohol out of the four. He struggled for over 20 years with alcoholism. He said in an interview that at one point, he was drinking 3 full bottles of wine every single day.
But I believe in 1989, he got clean and sober and he even quit smoking. So for the past 30+ years, he's aged remarkably well.
I love the Beatles! What a happy ending, good job Ringo!
Watched the series on b&w tv back in the late 60s.
Good to see in colour for the first time.
"I've got a song about an octopus!"
"Jam it up your arse! You're lucky we still let you play drums!"
--Walk Hard
Beatles, please stop fighting here in India!
Everyone is singing, exept the writer and singer of that song.
That's because the original song was I Want to Hold Your Hand
Darn, This brings back so many memories. Back in 2018, Me and my sister would listen to this song every trip to my grandmas house on the radio in her jeep. We loved this song. it's so crazy of me hearing this song right now in my very ears!
Oh, my, I remember watching this back on a Saturday morning in the 60s.
This cartoon not only prophecied octopus's garden, but yellow submarine too, amazing how John Paul and George could even harmonize in the key of Ringo...
I remember seeing this cartoon on TV when I was younger. Years later, after they'd all gone on to solo careers, I realized that Ringo had been lead singer on this, and other songs, and it made me kind of angry that in this cartoon, they had depicted as a total idiot who could not sing, and could only play the drums. I often wonder why the ones who produced that cartoon series depicted Ringo the way they did. In many ways, Ringo's contribution to the group was as important as John's or Paul's.
They look so high aha
They probably were
THIS LITERALLY MAKES ME SO HAPPY!! I ACTUALLY CAN'T-
@@wendylecker6937 :3
Thanks Ringo . It's a happy song . When your grandpa's garden happened to be near a cave aka tunnel, everything can be relatable or interpreted another way.
As a child, Abbey Road was my favourite album. Thank you to my dad, who made sure I had a solid musical education. Now, as a mother, I revel in the delight of my daughter at the same songs. She sings all the time. Nothing like a toddler's rendition of the classics.
I'd like to be under the sea
In an octopus's garden in the shade
He'd let us in, knows where we've been
In his octopus's garden in the shade
I'd ask my friends to come and see
An octopus's garden with me
[Chorus]
I'd like to be under the sea
In an octopus's garden in the shade
[Verse 2]
We would be warm below the storm
In our little hide-a-way beneath the waves
Resting our head on the sea bed
In an octopus's garden near a cave
We would sing and dance around
Because we know we can't be found
[Chorus]
I'd like to be under the sea
In an octopus's garden in the shade
[Guitar Solo]
[Verse 3]
We would shout and swim about
The coral that lies beneath the waves (Lies beneath the ocean waves)
Oh what joy for every girl and boy
Knowing they're happy and they're safe (Happy and they're safe)
We would be so happy, you and me
No one there to tell us what to do
[Chorus]
I'd like to be under the sea
In an octopus's garden with you
[Outro]
In an octopus's garden with you
In an octopus's garden with you
Now that’s commitment
Man when you copy and paste lyrics from google search
Why was George singing?! That's Ringo's voice!
I can see that too....🤔
Mistaken
This animation was originally for I Want To Hold Your Hand, the poster just edited it to Octopus’s Garden.
@@melodyfinder101 That explains it! Thank you!
thank you love your video !! in 1973 I was eating cheesecake in Daly's Dandelion on 3rd avenue & 61st street it was 10 p.m on a weekday night, my brother Richie and our friend Michele and I were eating cheesecake, for which it was well-known; in walked John Lennon and Yoko Ono, it made our night, the place was empty except for them and us. As we left we smiled at them and they waved and smiled back. It was a moment frozen in time I will always cherish.
who cares?
You’re a ray of sunshine.
@@stickyricky7089 I care
Fun fact the Bubbles in the background was actually George blowing through a straw into a glass of milk.
This video works better for this song than for I Want To Hold Your Hand. I'm sure they would have done it for Octopus Garden if it existed in 1965.
You're right.
lol, they have everyone singing lead except for the right one.
You talking about my boy Ringo?
@@ProbablyAkeelah I think he's talkin bout your boy Ringo
Yeah, and whenever its focused on Ringo, he's got his mouth open like a dullard, but he's not singing. Press loved to trash Ringo (and George)
It’s because in the original cartoon the song wasn’t octopus’s garden, it was I want to hold your hand.
@@Celestial_Citruss Check out the "My Sweet Lord" cartoon video that someone else made from various Beatles cartoons. Not only did he "reanimate" the mouths of George and Paul and John, to have them sing lead or backup at the right time, but he also changed the mouths to appear as if the cartoon characters are singing the correct words along with the music.
Love this song - no matter how many times I hear it.
Cartoon Ringo looks more like
Ringo than real life Ringo
Looks like he got hit with too many frying pans as an animated character. At least they made sure Paul was playing left-handed.
(cockney accent) "No... it's just me face" - Ringo 1964
Best anime in the world
Heck yeah
True
Raffi actually did a cover of this. This is how I remember this song. I’m a 2009 baby, so I really only heard Raffi, Beatles, Zac Brown Band, Fleetwood Mac, etc. edit: i know these aren’t really 2009 artists but those were people I listened to a lot. Also, my mom used to listen to Bob Marley a lot, so when i was about 4, I sang Bob Marley songs, but I had never heard them out fo the womb before.
This is a remade soundtrack from the sat morning 60s series. There was never an octopuses garden toon ever made
Yet another video where poor Ringo doesn't have his drums. Can't even get them in a cartoon.
IKR? Most underrated drummer in rock! Anyone who disagrees? Ask an actual drummer.
😭😭true
Playing this for my 4 year old son he loves yellow submarine ike my da did for me in the 70s when I was a kid
I don`t think I`ve heard of this song before.
There is something that makes this my favorite Beatles song. I don’t know what, but it’s probably ringo singing
0:33 how the hell did he stick his hand through glass....
Stated by Jesus himself
He learned it from David Blaine.
This old cartoon did frequently jumble who was singing, so George being the one talking the lead is in a way more accurate lol.
Ringo was always my favorite. Probably why I took drum lessons then.
Imagine listening to the song with a Popsicle or a scoop of ice cream on a cone in hand on a hammock that's posted in a garden filled with vegetables and fruits and brightly colored flowers on a nice hot summer day with kids playing and using chalk and playing on the beach
The weirdest thing about this is that Ringo Starr is the lead singer of "Octopus's Garden", but the animators have George Harrison as lead singer.
One reason to always consult fans when producing an adaptation!
It's because Octopus's Garden isn't the real song playing here. This was a doctored version of I think "Do you want to Know a Secret?"
@@mmoney416 the song was actually I Want To Hold Your Hand
That's what's got me kinda miffed... he sang it, they should have have him singing in in this cartoon as well.. I know it's just a cartoon, but still....
At least once this cartoon showed George playing lead with a bass guitar. It had only four strings anyway.
The Beatles were so musically talented they could turn a simple score into a sophisticated musical piece.
Aww the ending is so cute!
Thanks for doing this! Was looking for something like this
The lead vocals was Ringo but he was the only one not singing.
The Beatles anime
Also, maybe that's one of the few most recognized songs from Ringo
It’s quite obvious the animators had NO IDEA Ringo was singing lead here.
That's because this animation came out before Octopus' Garden. In the actual cartoon they were singing something else. OP edited it.
what are you guys on about💀 who is op? i literally saw octopuses and make a video for octopus garden. it is not that deep.
I think this was the video for I want to hold your hand in the Beatles cartoon.
Not the song used in the actual cartoon. If you watch at one point their mouths are moving but no sound is heard.
I just can’t ever get over how much the cartoon version of Paul looks like the real,thing.
This song alone puts Ringo in the RnR A list!
Ah, Yes . . . The Beatles Cartoon Show on Saturday mornings . . . watched on my own and during MANY sleepovers. We ALL sang along.
Having recently watched MY OCTOPUS TEACHER, this video is truly a blessing - thank you!
"I've got a song about an octopus."
I first heard this song on "Sesame Street." It was sung in an underwater segment by a muppet skindiver with some accompaniment by a muppet clam and fish. During a break in the song, the clam points out that the octopus has eight arms, and then says "Let's count them." After counting the octopus's arms, the clam says "That's a lot of octopus."
It wasn't until several years later that I found out that the song was originally sung by the Beatles, and they were one of my favorite rock and roll groups.
So many big artists have worked with Jim Henson and Sesame Street.
One of those magical songs,Ringo's voice has a lovely,sad quality to it.❤
They have George singing Ringo's part.
I know it's a cartoon but why didn't they show Ringo singing it? 🤣
@@df5295 It was recreated recently from snips of the first episode which aired in September 1965, titled “I Want to Hold Your Hand”, where they sang “I Want to Hold Your Hand” to that octopus.
Interesting how there was music videos in this time with no VHS or channels for watching them.
Sickens me: This is Ringo's song to sing. Here everyone sings it EXCEPT Ringo.
He wrote it
@@merlinmililli8165 meh.
I’m an Octopus
I’m one of the most curious creatures of the sea.
My favorite song is from the legendary British band, the Beatles.
It features me, an octopus and my garden under the sea.
It’s titled
Octopus’s garden
It’s a whimsical song in traditional Beatles fashion.
Ringo wrote the song as a member of the Beatles based on his experiences on a vacation trip while snorkeling underwater and seeing an octopus’s garden and feeling in awe and inspired.
An octopus is a mysterious creature of the sea and is unique in its appearance and how it lives in the water.
An octopus has eight long arms, a round head, bulging eyes, 3 hearts and lives on the bottom of the ocean. Octopuses can change their colors to blend in with their surroundings as a form of camouflage.
There is a real life underwater Octopus’s garden 80 miles out from the coast of central California where as many as 20,000 pearl octopuses come to nest two miles below the surface of the Pacific Ocean on rocks lining the ocean bottom.
Scientists are fascinated by this large gathering of octopuses attributing it to the warmer waters which has been favorable to the incubation process of the female octopuses.
Baby octopuses form as larva hatching from eggs and are no larger than the size of a pea living in shallow coastal waters. When they hatch they have eight tiny little arms ready to take in the ocean.
They grow through juvenile to adulthood in two years
A mother octopus will stay with her eggs in an underwater den protecting them until they hatch which takes about 10 months as she slowly starves to death. Her sole purpose is to protect her eggs sacrificing her life for the benefit of her young so they will hatch and eventually go out to the shallow waters to start their lives never meeting their mother.
Once baby octopuses hatch, their mother is sadly gone dying from starvation and they’re then on their own depending solely on their natural instincts.
Baby octopuses are tiny hungry sea hunters feeding on shrimp, crabs, clams and small fish for their survival.
Octopus live in all oceans of the world and many reside on the ocean bottom while young babies live on the surface.
They occupy both warm and cold waters depending on their species.
There are more than 300 species of octopus worldwide.
The smallest octopus of the sea is the star sucker pygmy octopus which is less than 1 inch in length and weighs less than 1 gram living in the western Pacific Ocean at a depth of 10 to 100 feet.
The largest octopus occupying that same sea is the giant pacific octopus which at its largest is 20 feet long weighing 110 pounds. It tends to live 6,000 feet below the surface of the water.
Octopuses live solitary lives on the bottom of the ocean in dens built from rocks and usually only get together to mate.
There are some species of octopus that are more sociable and do gather in large groups like at the octopus garden in California.
Sounds like a bar hangout but it’s an undersea garden for octopus to gather together.
Octopuses are very intelligent, problem solvers, escape artists and incredibly can change color at will and regenerate their arms if they encounter an attack.
The one thing that has puzzled scientists is the cannibalistic nature of octopuses and their behavior of causing self harm especially among mother octopuses when they’re near death as their babies are about to hatch.
It’s truly sad how the mother dies shortly after the birth of her babies.
An octopus life span is only 6 months to 3 years mainly because the female dies shortly after her eggs hatch and the male dies either due to being cannibalized by the female or dying shortly after his mate.
Octopus have 4 stages of development; egg, larva, juvenile, adult.
There are species of small octopus that can serve as pets in an adequate sized aquarium but they must live alone due to their nature and they feed on fish and crustaceans.
The Monterey Bay aquarium in Monterey, California serves home to the giant pacific octopus where you can see this amazing creature up close.
The ocean is the home to the octopus but they can visit land for short stints of no more than a half hour before they head back to the ocean.
I am born from an egg.
My mother stays with me until I hatch.
I never meet my mother and must navigate life on my own.
I’m an octopus.
Edward D Iannielli III, CPA
Emily Iannielli
Your comment is possibly the best thing I've read in a long while, it touched my heart in ways that wouldn't make sense to anyone but one other person I know in this world. Thank you my Octopus friend, for putting a smile on my face and joy in my heart... Sending you much love from Liverpool, London and Germany. 🐙 ❤
This scene is from one of the Original cartoons back in 1965. The author ingenious to the cartoon overlayed the track to the oldie cartoon. Good stuff.
Actually, the real song for this cartoon is I Want To Hold Your Hand.
2:58 Ringo Starr looks cute.
When Paul said sing along, my heart said YES! I will glad-fully sing this knowing all the words
Also Ringo using fish as drums-
0:33 wait how did john whistle if he’s wearing a helmet?
I think ringo is the best beatle
Did you say you were cupid or stupid
@@GrosvnerMcaffrey Why u hate ringo?
@@yourmilkisontheway5214 the real question is why does Paul?
@@GrosvnerMcaffrey They ask "Why does Paul" but they never ask "How does Paul"
@@yourmilkisontheway5214 alright. How does Paul deal with the fact that he's dead and Billy Sheers took his place?
Nicely done! I added it to my "Nostalgia" playlist. 🎶
Btw, every comment not understanding that you made a music video out of the cartoon boosts your video in the algorithm. So, "Yay" for people not grasping the idea &/or thinking so well of the job you did that it never dawns on them that it's not an official Beatles production!
thank you for pointing that out:) i never noticed, and was so frustrated i stopped checking the comments entirely. you are so right though, this video is almost at a million views now.
Holy cow I had completely forgotten about this animated Beatles show until this brought it up through the mists of time
Apple should release the Beatles cartoons on DVD. The band themselves weren't particularly keen on them, but they were a significant part of Beatlemania.
39 episodes were made, and Octopus's Garden wasn't in any of them.
I seen it
I heard over time they learned to appreciate it John even said it was dumb fun
Happy birthday to maybe the luckiest person Ringo 🎂
Riiiiight here. Riiiiight on the refrigerator.
That way we'll get to see it every day.
Ringo: Alllllrightttttt!
This song was the inspiration for Sebastian the Crab's hit song Under the Sea on the Disney Classic, Little Mermaid
There are many benefits to being a marine biologist
I remember oh so very long ago when I first watched the "I Wanna Hold Your Hand" episode of The Beatles cartoon, I saw the setting for the song and thought, "This music video should be for "An Octopus's Garden!" If I'd had the means to edit the cartoon and change the audio from "Wanna Hold Your Hand" to "Octopus's Garden," I would have done so, as it just seemed so perfect.
Now here I am, some 43 years later, and much to my delight, somebody with the means to do so has made my dream come true with this video. Thank you, Jane's Addition!
you are very welcome. i initially only saw the gif of the video and thought that it would work for octopus' garden so i put that to the song. I then discovered it was from the actual beatles cartoon so i found the full episode and cut it up frame by frame so that their mouth movements lined up to the song better. it was one of my most taxing projects, but i am the most proud of it.
I feel sorry for Ringo as the cartoon made it look like George and than John were the lead singers.
How does this not have a copyright claim?
Oh well, I'm not complaining...
The same way as jojo’s bizarre
I love this song🇨🇦 classic
What a great cartoon!
love the creative recreating done here, great job!
thank you:)
you made an amazing job, pretty fun
Oasis at the end of their song WHATEVER live they sing this song as it’s similar
Just saw ringo at hollywood hard rock
He has covid now, You gave it to him
He's a really cool guy
These cartoons were years before Abbey Road so the 'real' song for this video will be something from the 1964/5/6 time. I could look at my DVD set but can't really be bothered ;)
I think you're right! These were mid-60's relics!
That's some cool 2 frames of animation
I watched their serie nearly six decades ago, this's a cool memento! Thank you!
What beautiful rendition of my favorite Beatles song!
Very Happy Birthday 🎂 🥳 Ringo July 7
Kids in the 60s got this. Kids these days get Baby Shark 😑 poor bastards are gonna grow up without a soul. Love ya Ringo!
But I'm watching this with my 5 year old right now....
thats is so beautiful that youre showing this to your 5 year old
Kids these days don't watch baby shark I think
@@muminvalley I saw a toddler today with a matching baby shark shirt and shorts... literally today haha
@@MissMamaLoula that makes me happy. There is hope! Haha. There is so much great children's entertainment that people of all ages can enjoy together.
I wish this was on when I was growing up
me too man
facts
Which animated song of the iconic 60s Era British band Beatles came earlier-octopus garden or yellow submarine?
I think it should be Octopus's garden
Yellow submarine I believe
octerpuses garden: *exists*
yellow sumberine: Am i A JoKe tO YoU??
That was written by McCartney
This song always makes me so happy, it’s so lively and fun! I can and will listen to this for days on end
the beatles are awesome
The timing at 3:00 and following is brilliant!
Song is only six short months removed from John and Paul telling George "The Beatles don't do song about mollusks".
3:11 Ringo saves the day! 👍😊👍
Thank you for uploading this! 💯🔥
George got that gigga chin
y r we all suddenly here
This is one of my little sisters fave beatles song❤
Aww, my little brother is the same 💜