@HolsappleArt Studios That sounds like a good idea, give an artist his script and map out the things he wants to be illustrated before his time of upload
Lele Pons wouldn’t even be able to comprehend when she should fake-laugh, if she ever hung out with him. how else do u know a person has a sense of humor if they DON’T fall, yell instead of speak, or do something stereotypically “Latina”
You make a deal with the devil, you're gonna get KILLED! You don't make a deal with the devil, he's a BAD person.... he's not even a person, he's a... monster. JUST LIKE MY FATHER! -Jacksepticeye as Elder Kettle
“Deals with the devil, Incestuous relationships, Attempted murder, And maybe the worst Messing with someone’s mail!” . . . ♪One of these things is not like the others♪
Kermit the Frog: "This is Kermit the Frog here with another *Sesame Street News Flash* where the mailman in the neighborhood is refuting allegations of murder in regards to his incestuous relationship with his sister. Well Mr. Mailman, what have you to say for yourself?" Mailman: "Well Mr. Frog, quite frankly, the *Devil* made me do it!" Kermit the Frog: "Well there you have it folks! And in closing let me add that you can't always trust the people in your neighborhood!" ~que funky chimes~
Hi Jon & everyone, I was wondering if anyone had ever heard of a story called The Five Chinese Brothers? My mother use to tell it to me as a child. It was about (obviously) 5 Chinese brothers that each had a special gift. One could hold his breath forever, one couldn't be burned and so on. They all take turns saving one brother from being killed in different ways. I was wondering if there might be a messed up origin for this story. I would love to hear it if you find anything. Thank you!
I read that one when I was a kid. All were identical. One of them was sentenced do death for some reason and he convinced the ruler to give him time to go home and say farewell to his family. He then sent the brother that would survive the execution method in his place. Each time went the same: one of the brothers would turn up, execution would be attempted and fail then the execution would be rescheduled for the following day with a different method, the "convict" would return home to say farewell to their family "for realsies this time" and the next day a different brother with the relevant special gift would show up to face the executioner. After the 5th attempt, the guy was pardoned - which is just as well, I guess.
There's an Armenian version of this that's similar but its called "the armless girl" : The story is about The girl, her brother, and his wife. The wife was jealous of her husbands sister because she was young and beautiful and the brother would gift her flowers every day. (I think The wife and husband also had a newborn baby but idk when he came in the picture he just was given birth to at some point lol). So the jealous wife would try to make the sister look bad like she would break expensive plates and blame the girl, or let their horses run free, and some other stuff and would blame the girl for everything but the brother each time would say "its ok we can buy all those things again but I only have one sister so as long as shes safe its ok." So jealous wife thought shed do something so bad that the husband cant look away from which was killing their newborn baby. So she got a knife killed her own baby and put the knife in one of the girl's coat pockets. She then started wailing which wakes everyone in the house and they see the dead baby. The wife points out that they should search all the clothes in the house for a weapon (or something like that?) and they find the knife in girl's coat pocket. The next day the whole village decides to punish her by chopping off her arms, stripping her naked and leaving her in the forest to fend for herself. The girls brother wasn't happy about this but he was devastated that his baby was killed. So the girl is not fending for herself trying to survive and hides inside a hollow tree to keep herself from being bit by the flies and bugs. At the same time, the prince of a nearby kingdom was hunting with his hunting dogs and the dogs stop to smell and growl at the tree the girl was hiding in, the prince notices this and orders whoever is hiding to reveal themselves. The girl, scared, gets out and the prince falls in love instantly. He takes her with him to his kingdom and presents her to his parents and has decided to marry her. His parents were happy by how beautiful she was so they get married and the girl was living a good life and she was now pregnant with their baby. The prince had to leave for some reason for some duties before his wife gave birth to their baby. He had to go to the village that the girl was from for some reason I cannot remember why but stayed as a guest in the girls old house. He gets a letter from his parents that his wife has given birth to a beautiful baby boy with golden hair and are excited for him to return. The wife (of the girls brother) reads this letter before him and realizes that the princes wife is her husbands sister. So she writes a a letter that says "Your wife gave birth to a monster" and gave it to the prince. The prince who loved his wife, wrote a letter back saying he doesnt care what the baby looks like as long as it is healthy. When he gave the letter to the jealous wife for her to send the letter back to whoever it needs to go to (idk what postmail they had lol), she reads his letter in secret and writes a new one that says how disappointed he is and to cast his wife and the baby away from the kingdom. When the king and queen got the letter they were saddened but did as they were told. They tied the baby around the girls torso and with tears bid her farewell. The girl once again alone now with a baby tried to survive the best she can. At some point she got thirsty and pound a well she can drink from. When she bent down to try to get a sip the harness around the baby got loose and the baby fell in the water. The girl was panicking and crying and didnt know what to do. However, a stranger in a cloak came by and asked her what happened. When she explained the stranger told her to not worry and reach and grab for her baby. She with some hesitation did and suddenly she had her arms back and she was able to save her baby. When she looked back to thank the stranger, they were gone. When the prince came back home he learned of the letters and went out to find his wife. Around this time the girls brother was regretting what he has done to his sister so he (and his reluctant wife) went to find her. Years go by and at some point the prince and the brother/wife end up in an inn to rest. The prince and the brother strike up a conversation about what they are both doing and find out they are both trying to find someone they lost. When the innkeeper came by to ask what they would like to eat, the prince/bro asked her (who was hiding her face behind some cloth or something) if they have seen an armless girl. She said she will tell them if they first listen to her story. So she basically start telling her story about her brothers jealous wife who kept blaming her for things she hasnt done and how she ends up marrying a prince and having a baby boy. The jealous wife through out the innkeepers story realizes who she is and keeps trying to stop her from talking but fails each time. In the end the brother and the prince realize the innkeeper is the person they were both looking for and are finally happily reunited. And they punish the brother's wife with death for the crimes she has done. The end. Sorry this is like super long. There were some details i might have forgotten or kinda just condensed but I hope whoever reads this finds it interesting! Also the story was written by Hovhannes Tumanyan. I know of this story because my family has a old big book with a bunch of his stories in it.
I just love that last story so good, I mean I realize they’re all pretty much the same but at least he wasn’t in love with his sister and that punishment for the wife too notch
“And don’t do Drugs...... Until your frontal lobe is developed.” 😩 I can’t be the only one who thought that sentence was headed in another direction 😂🤷🏽♀️
I guess someone 'lent a hand' to each of the maidens in the end. At least they all met a 'handsome' partner. Wow, these tales were really a 'hand full'. What tree can give a high five? A 'palm' tree.
I actually read the girl with no hands before and it is one of my favorite Grimm fairy tales I'm glad you went over it more people should know about it keep up the good work I love your messed up origins series!
I played the Miller's daughter from this story in "The Brothers Grimm Spectaculathon"! But since it's basically a mash up of a bunch of fairy tales, my character ended up promising her daughter Rapunzel to the devil, Rumplestiltskin, and a witch.
When I was in year 2, I remember my school hired (they were private) this troop of actors and this is the story they preformed for us. I'm so glad I finally know the story, all I remembered was the girl having silver hands which eventually grew back because of the 'power of your love'.
I'm wondering why you didn't mention Shakespeare's "Titus Andronicus" and the cut off hands and tongue of Titus' daughter. By the way: your puppy is adorable! :-)
Can you please do another Disney explained and do it the messed up origins of Pinocchio?!? I think it would be awesome to cover and you’d do an amazing job!
I remember a story by H.C. Andersen which I read as a kid. About a girl that stepped on bread and went to hell. I was shook by it and until now cant forget it. Would be wonderful if you could cover it with background and analysis. I enjoy your work very much keep up doing it.
Me: patiently waits for Jon to upload Jon: uploads Gunther: not there for most of the video Me: clicks like anyway cuz I was a Solo cup months before Gunther came along
Thank you for covering The Girl With No Hands! I read a Grimm version (incestuous one) many years ago, and though I didn't remember details it haunts me. If you ever decide to cover more versions I will happily watch, like, and most importantly enjoy. Allow me to add that I began watching your Messed Up Origins over a year ago, but have not properly expressed my appreciation for your work. You have such sincere interest and convey multiple layers in a way that's fascinating and appropriately humorous. (Especially your videos on Alice in Wonderland and Lewis Carroll!) Thank you so much, and I wish you, Lauren, and Gunther well!
Love you channel. Awesome stuff..I could listen to stories all day..lol sometimes I do..I even have my little brother watch them. Love from Jamaica. Bless up.
Jon, I’ve recently stumbled upon your channel and have been devouring all your content. Thank you so much for all your hard work. I’m curious if you’ve considered doing deep dives into the fables that are metaphors for shadow work. This story is one of those fables about a woman’s journey. Keep up the awesome work! ❤
I just discovered you, and I was loving hearing about tales and myths I knew, but I'm living for the few I did not know of, like this one (: ! Thank you so much ! ❤️
How is Lauren?! I miss her! She was so cool n I love seeing u guys together it's just so cute! So is Gunther BTW n I love how u added him into this video. I wish u would've had him with that other story about the kid n the something box (lol sorry for not remembering the actual name) but Gunther could've totally played the overgrown 🐕 in that story.
Wow! I can honestly say I've never heard this one in any form. I've heard some version of all "messed up origins" before this one. Thanks for this one. BTW - your new sponsor is a fabulous fit for you.
I always love ur stuff n illustrations!!! 😍🤩😍😍🤩 I feel it makes ur stuff a little more authentic to ur channel n just more fun from friend to friend like passing notes in class wen we were younger lol
Hi, Jon Solo, can you please do the following for next Messed Up Origins episodes: 1. Tim Burton's Corpse Bride 2. La Llorona 3. The Wizard of Oz 4. The Sword in the Stone 5. The Black Cauldron 6. Bluebeard (Charles Perrault) 7. The Twelve Dancing Princesses (The Brothers Grimm) 8. The Swan Princess 9. Thumbelina (Hans Christian Andersen) 11. The Nutcracker 12. Lady and the Tramp 13. Cinderella - Part 2 (REVISITED) (for Fables Explained) 14. Snow White (REVISITED) (for Fables Explained) 15. Sleeping Beauty (REVISITED) (for Fables Explained) 16. Beauty and the Beast (REVISITED) (for Fables Explained) 17. Rapunzel (REVISITED) (for Fables Explained) 18. The Frog Prince (REVISITED) (for Fables Explained) 19. Cupid and Psyche 20. One Thousand and One Nights (1001 Arabian Nights) 21. The Six Swans (The Brothers Grimm) 22. Allerleirauh (All-Kinds-of-Fur) (The Brothers Grimm) 23. Diamonds and Toads (Charles Perrault) 24. The Robber Bridegroom (The Brothers Grimm) 25. The Blue Bird (Madame d'Aulnoy) 26. The Story of Pretty Goldilocks (Madame d'Aulnoy) -Not to be confused with Goldilocks and the Three Bears, because the story of this fairy tale is much more different from the story of Goldilocks and the Three Bears 27. East of the Sun and West of the Moon (Peter Christen Asbjørnsen and Jørgen Moe) 28. The Little Match Girl (Hans Christian Andersen) 29. Robin Hood (Disney) 30. It (Stephen King)
Hi! I'm not sure if I've responded to you before, but thank you so much for creating this list! I've screenshotted it and taken note and all of the stories I thought would be a good fit :)
Shoutout to Lauren for drawing the two pictures for "The Armless Maiden" segment
Gunther is adorable!
Jon Solo would you do la llorona? Or the boy who cried wolf?
Wow these stories were amazing!!
Jon Solo I am BEGGING you to read Bodacious Doggo's comment 🤣
@HolsappleArt Studios That sounds like a good idea, give an artist his script and map out the things he wants to be illustrated before his time of upload
jon’s humor is so underrated this man is hilarious
I don't think we ever heard him really laugh but he has great humor
My kind of humor 👌
Agree 100%
Lele Pons wouldn’t even be able to comprehend when she should fake-laugh, if she ever hung out with him. how else do u know a person has a sense of humor if they DON’T fall, yell instead of speak, or do something stereotypically “Latina”
Yes.
We all know what the REAL origins of the girl with no hands is:
The artist can’t draw hands, so they didn’t
any artist who can draw hands, feet, dynamic poses and make it look good, are literal gods
@@minvi152 No they're beyond that. They are literally Cronos & Gaia's relatives.
Why you gotta expose us like that?
TRUUTHHH😂😂
RosieTheKittehCat this is why I draw animals
"don't do drugs until your frontal lobe is developed" 💀
aka. he smokes the herb
@@dutchdevilxl2999 yay
DutchDevilXL that’s a drug too. Some people experience things by smoking weed. Like paranoia and etc.
DutchDevilXL haha you totally get stoner vibes from him
@@MariePriss thanks. but i am familiar. I am Dutch! :D
Moral of the story: don't make deals with the devil
You make a deal with the devil, you're gonna get KILLED! You don't make a deal with the devil, he's a BAD person.... he's not even a person, he's a... monster. JUST LIKE MY FATHER!
-Jacksepticeye as Elder Kettle
“Deals with the devil,
Incestuous relationships,
Attempted murder,
And maybe the worst
Messing with someone’s mail!”
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.
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♪One of these things is not like the others♪
"One of these things just doesn't belong."
Kermit the Frog: "This is Kermit the Frog here with another *Sesame Street News Flash* where the mailman in the neighborhood is refuting allegations of murder in regards to his incestuous relationship with his sister. Well Mr. Mailman, what have you to say for yourself?"
Mailman: "Well Mr. Frog, quite frankly, the *Devil* made me do it!"
Kermit the Frog: "Well there you have it folks! And in closing let me add that you can't always trust the people in your neighborhood!"
~que funky chimes~
When he said “Incestuous Relationships” and it showed that photo, I thought that was Sam Winchester lol
@@saintcasifer Me too 😂
* One Of These Things Doesn't Belong Here! *
It’s legitimately weird how many armless woman stories there are
Yeah.
The moment I saw the "no hands" part of the title, the first thing that came to my mind was Titus Andronicus
Men have always appreciated amputees, hey it is what it is at the end of the day.
That poor girl. It's a good thing those guardian angels were around to give her a hand.
Lmao good joke.
Ahhh...I see what you did there. 😃😂😂
Worst. Pun. Ever..
but it was really funny!!!
Must’ve been pretty *handy*
Im stumped so i dont get the joke
Kings mom: *recieves letter telling her to off her daughter in law and grandson*
Kings mom: ...
Kings mom: Nah, I’m not gonna do that.
Smart woman.
I’m still disappointed that you haven’t been been sponsored by Solo Cups. Let’s make it happen Solofam.
Or a toilet company lol..."a john"
I'll see myself out 🏃♀️
Hi Jon & everyone, I was wondering if anyone had ever heard of a story called The Five Chinese Brothers? My mother use to tell it to me as a child. It was about (obviously) 5 Chinese brothers that each had a special gift. One could hold his breath forever, one couldn't be burned and so on. They all take turns saving one brother from being killed in different ways. I was wondering if there might be a messed up origin for this story. I would love to hear it if you find anything. Thank you!
I read that one when I was a kid. All were identical. One of them was sentenced do death for some reason and he convinced the ruler to give him time to go home and say farewell to his family. He then sent the brother that would survive the execution method in his place.
Each time went the same: one of the brothers would turn up, execution would be attempted and fail then the execution would be rescheduled for the following day with a different method, the "convict" would return home to say farewell to their family "for realsies this time" and the next day a different brother with the relevant special gift would show up to face the executioner. After the 5th attempt, the guy was pardoned - which is just as well, I guess.
Oh I remember my dad telling this to me
can't recall hearing that story but I'm really intrigued =O wish this could get covered / told somehow =]
That was my favorite story when I was younger
Yes! I LOVED this story as a kid
4:39 “Don’t do drugs until your frontal lobe is fully developed”....shout out to the awesome Libertarian views Jon! Lovin’ it 🥳🥳
Why is no one talking about how cute Gunter looks when hes derpy
Ikr? XD
@Death Omen can confirm. Gunther is the derpiest
He looked scary when he was triggered
(Very cute)
sweet doggy
9:59
Mom : What the hell Roddne you told me to kill them so I did !!!
King : "starts to cry "
Mom: got you !!! Lol I hand them sent away .
A rare story where some people act in a reasonable way!
There's an Armenian version of this that's similar but its called "the armless girl" :
The story is about The girl, her brother, and his wife. The wife was jealous of her husbands sister because she was young and beautiful and the brother would gift her flowers every day. (I think The wife and husband also had a newborn baby but idk when he came in the picture he just was given birth to at some point lol). So the jealous wife would try to make the sister look bad like she would break expensive plates and blame the girl, or let their horses run free, and some other stuff and would blame the girl for everything but the brother each time would say "its ok we can buy all those things again but I only have one sister so as long as shes safe its ok." So jealous wife thought shed do something so bad that the husband cant look away from which was killing their newborn baby. So she got a knife killed her own baby and put the knife in one of the girl's coat pockets. She then started wailing which wakes everyone in the house and they see the dead baby. The wife points out that they should search all the clothes in the house for a weapon (or something like that?) and they find the knife in girl's coat pocket. The next day the whole village decides to punish her by chopping off her arms, stripping her naked and leaving her in the forest to fend for herself. The girls brother wasn't happy about this but he was devastated that his baby was killed.
So the girl is not fending for herself trying to survive and hides inside a hollow tree to keep herself from being bit by the flies and bugs. At the same time, the prince of a nearby kingdom was hunting with his hunting dogs and the dogs stop to smell and growl at the tree the girl was hiding in, the prince notices this and orders whoever is hiding to reveal themselves. The girl, scared, gets out and the prince falls in love instantly. He takes her with him to his kingdom and presents her to his parents and has decided to marry her. His parents were happy by how beautiful she was so they get married and the girl was living a good life and she was now pregnant with their baby. The prince had to leave for some reason for some duties before his wife gave birth to their baby. He had to go to the village that the girl was from for some reason I cannot remember why but stayed as a guest in the girls old house.
He gets a letter from his parents that his wife has given birth to a beautiful baby boy with golden hair and are excited for him to return. The wife (of the girls brother) reads this letter before him and realizes that the princes wife is her husbands sister. So she writes a a letter that says "Your wife gave birth to a monster" and gave it to the prince. The prince who loved his wife, wrote a letter back saying he doesnt care what the baby looks like as long as it is healthy. When he gave the letter to the jealous wife for her to send the letter back to whoever it needs to go to (idk what postmail they had lol), she reads his letter in secret and writes a new one that says how disappointed he is and to cast his wife and the baby away from the kingdom. When the king and queen got the letter they were saddened but did as they were told. They tied the baby around the girls torso and with tears bid her farewell. The girl once again alone now with a baby tried to survive the best she can. At some point she got thirsty and pound a well she can drink from. When she bent down to try to get a sip the harness around the baby got loose and the baby fell in the water. The girl was panicking and crying and didnt know what to do. However, a stranger in a cloak came by and asked her what happened. When she explained the stranger told her to not worry and reach and grab for her baby. She with some hesitation did and suddenly she had her arms back and she was able to save her baby. When she looked back to thank the stranger, they were gone.
When the prince came back home he learned of the letters and went out to find his wife. Around this time the girls brother was regretting what he has done to his sister so he (and his reluctant wife) went to find her. Years go by and at some point the prince and the brother/wife end up in an inn to rest. The prince and the brother strike up a conversation about what they are both doing and find out they are both trying to find someone they lost. When the innkeeper came by to ask what they would like to eat, the prince/bro asked her (who was hiding her face behind some cloth or something) if they have seen an armless girl. She said she will tell them if they first listen to her story. So she basically start telling her story about her brothers jealous wife who kept blaming her for things she hasnt done and how she ends up marrying a prince and having a baby boy. The jealous wife through out the innkeepers story realizes who she is and keeps trying to stop her from talking but fails each time. In the end the brother and the prince realize the innkeeper is the person they were both looking for and are finally happily reunited. And they punish the brother's wife with death for the crimes she has done. The end.
Sorry this is like super long. There were some details i might have forgotten or kinda just condensed but I hope whoever reads this finds it interesting!
Also the story was written by Hovhannes Tumanyan. I know of this story because my family has a old big book with a bunch of his stories in it.
Thank you
I enjoy that
I really enjoyed that! Thank you for using your time to type that out and share it. 💜
I just screenshotted it. I'll read it when u have time to😁
Christina Ovsepian lived reading this. Thank you.
I really enjoyed reading this version😊
I just love that last story so good, I mean I realize they’re all pretty much the same but at least he wasn’t in love with his sister and that punishment for the wife too notch
“Hands grew back through divine intervention”
Who knew Deadpool was so holy?
He is a holy terror to those who puss him off
didn’t expect this comment, but i’m glad it exists 😂
November 2019:
“And maybe worst, Messing with somebody’s mail!”
United States, August 2020:
Oof that joke did not age well...
“And don’t do Drugs...... Until your frontal lobe is developed.” 😩 I can’t be the only one who thought that sentence was headed in another direction 😂🤷🏽♀️
I didn't
GUNTER’S EYES GO IN DIFFERENT DIRECTIONS!!!!!!! OMG SO CUTEEE
The cutest
I guess someone 'lent a hand' to each of the maidens in the end.
At least they all met a 'handsome' partner.
Wow, these tales were really a 'hand full'.
What tree can give a high five? A 'palm' tree.
*groan*
*cries* I -I smiled *sob* I'm sorry
"Fist Bump" girl. (Or man. I don't know.)
These puns.... I don't know what to think of them
This could be either very dark and sad or bright and funny.
The messing with someone's mail gave me me the creeps.
I'm not one for small dogs but Gunther is another story. Protect him at all costs.
I agree
I actually read the girl with no hands before and it is one of my favorite Grimm fairy tales I'm glad you went over it more people should know about it keep up the good work I love your messed up origins series!
That laugh at 6:47 is literally me when I tell a joke and laugh at it but no one else is
That killed me Jon rarely seems to laugh but he definitely has a sense of humor
You know it’s gonna go down when it say “The VERY messed up origins”
So basically, the Saw franchise is based on a fairy tale.
That's an interesting idea
We have a winner!!!!!!
Santa Sangre
*kills a horse*
*"eh, it'll be food for the dogs."*
That is pretty damn funny tbh.
Okay, but who names their kid
Rodney.....?
dang! thanks for the heart, dude!
And keep up your awesome work, we love your videos. :)
Biff is worse.
The Dangerfields
i have a classmate named rodney
I know right? I'd rather be Filled-with-grief.
I played the Miller's daughter from this story in "The Brothers Grimm Spectaculathon"! But since it's basically a mash up of a bunch of fairy tales, my character ended up promising her daughter Rapunzel to the devil, Rumplestiltskin, and a witch.
If the miller were a real man he would've died for his daughter.
@Rachel Nichols You look like Peter Griffin
@@TheMidnightModder immature much?
@@RedRoseSeptember22 What's immature is how sensitive you are. I made an observation then joked about it. Grow up and learn to take a joke.
@@TheMidnightModder he was in agreement with your comment but then you called him names like some foul animal. edit: big oof on my part
@@deathserpent9747 It's just a joke... Give it up. However, what you did clearly wasn't a joke. Those who live in glass houses shouldn't throw stones.
Me - "Oh wow you drew that!?" 2:59
"oh wow" 3:45
"Amazing" 4:47
Beautiful" 4:54
"Oh I see what you are talking about now" 5:01
Super funny and cute
It's past midnight. The title freaked me out. My sisters are asleep. I shouldn't watch this now.
My hand: *clicks video*
"Don't do drugs until your frontal lobe has fully developed" Lmaoooo Jon I cant with you
Yes I love the darker side of things cuz it's more spooky and better
When I was in year 2, I remember my school hired (they were private) this troop of actors and this is the story they preformed for us. I'm so glad I finally know the story, all I remembered was the girl having silver hands which eventually grew back because of the 'power of your love'.
Well at least she doesn’t have to worry about cleaning, cutting, and painting her nails.
Because that's so hard *eye roll emoji here*
She grew her hands back SHE DOSE. 😒
•Pxstel Sunflowerz• *does
Y'all gotta chill it's a joke
I'm wondering why you didn't mention Shakespeare's "Titus Andronicus" and the cut off hands and tongue of Titus' daughter.
By the way: your puppy is adorable! :-)
I thought of Titus Andronicus too.
_Gunther, looked adorably derpy in this video he's so darn precious, I love him!_
Jon: "apparently the devil is a sore loser. Who knew?"
Me: *"The Devil Went Down to Georgia" starts playing in my head* yeah.....
*The messed up origins of SpongeBob*
"She wasn't a sponge."
"So?"
"SO THEY DIDN'T GROW BACK!"
"OH NO!"
Raven of the night YES
YASSSSS
Saw your comment, clicked on it expecting a video to pop up! Sigh, this is my life now!
Raven of the night their is no such thing
i am glue to my because i'm watching all you videos
Should’ve named her Hans, because she has no Hans 😂😂
No, shoulda named her Anna cuz she had no Hans 😂🤣
👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
Kristen Halie Sans Hans
More like Hannah
Very cute😂😂😂
9:50 Gunthers EYES!!! And the "Triggered" made me laugh SO hard! His eyes were so derpy looking and I LOVE it!
The Messed up Origins of John Solo
👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
Given his taste in reading material, that's probably *really* messed up.
Wait... we're enjoying his channel...
Well, shit!
I was so hyped when I saw this. The girl with no hands is one of my favorite stories
I had never heard of this story either. Neat. Another lesser known story you should talk about is The Juniper Tree. It's pretty messed up.
Yes! I love The Juniper Tree! It's my favorite Grimm fairytale next to The Robber Bridegroom.
I’m reading about the Brothers Grimm. Its actually interesting.
Ooh damn. Fkd with someones mail? I dont know if i dare to watch this after knowing how crazy it will get...
Can you please do another Disney explained and do it the messed up origins of Pinocchio?!? I think it would be awesome to cover and you’d do an amazing job!
What a great video! I’d never heard of this fable, and you’re a masterful storyteller, so I always get so into the story as you tell it :)
aw thank you!
That transition between puppy chewing on his hands and puppy with chew toy was so smooth like he magically summoned the toy
The Red Shoes is definitely my favorite, that and the Seven Dancing Princesses 👸
12, not 7
The Red Shoes...is that the one about the magic dancing shoes??
The Red Shoes by Hans Christian Andersen freaked us out a little.
I remember a story by H.C. Andersen which I read as a kid. About a girl that stepped on bread and went to hell. I was shook by it and until now cant forget it. Would be wonderful if you could cover it with background and analysis. I enjoy your work very much keep up doing it.
What the hell Rodney?! 😂🙌🏽 I love the way Jon tells stories 😅
This looks like a good place to insert my favorite joke.
Why did the little girl fall off the swing? because she didn't have any arms.
Why'd the monkey fall out of the tree?
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Because he was dead.
THANK YOU, FOR MAKING MY FRIDAY SO MUCH BETTER
Your welcome
“Don’t do drugs until your frontal lobe is developed”
He says he’s excited but he doesn’t look like it.
Ohhhh puppo Gunther is so cute he sapped all the horror out of the stories.
Me: patiently waits for Jon to upload
Jon: uploads
Gunther: not there for most of the video
Me: clicks like anyway cuz I was a Solo cup months before Gunther came along
Gunther is just the best addition anyone could hope for.
also, as usual, well told.
There is a Grimm fairy tale this reminded me of, trusty John. That story is not as dark but really weird. You should cover it 😁
What is it?
@@AKilahVamp it's hard to explain. I only know it in German.. it's about this servant who does everything for his king
Now I'm incredibly curious
half of the time i don’t even know the stories you’re talking about,
i just enjoy the content .
I had never heard any of these. They were good. However, my favorite part was Gunther, you pug puppy! Love him!
Thank you for covering The Girl With No Hands! I read a Grimm version (incestuous one) many years ago, and though I didn't remember details it haunts me. If you ever decide to cover more versions I will happily watch, like,
and most importantly enjoy.
Allow me to add that I began watching your Messed Up Origins over a year ago, but have not properly expressed my appreciation for your work. You have such sincere interest and convey multiple layers in a way that's fascinating and appropriately humorous. (Especially your videos on Alice in Wonderland and Lewis Carroll!) Thank you so much, and I wish you, Lauren, and Gunther well!
Not messing with somebody’s mail :(
I love how jon brought the pupper in this video to balance out the darkness of the stories with with Gunther's cuteness
Gunter's face. Looks like his Brian bounces off his skull like a Windows logo on the computer
12:34 a half wolf/half bear cub ? That's much better than a kid!
Until your frontal lobe has fully developed 😭😭😭
😂😂😂
Love you channel. Awesome stuff..I could listen to stories all day..lol sometimes I do..I even have my little brother watch them. Love from Jamaica. Bless up.
"what the hell Rodney?" ahahaha this channel cracks me up! I took a break from Disney + as soon as I got the notification
Jon, I’ve recently stumbled upon your channel and have been devouring all your content. Thank you so much for all your hard work. I’m curious if you’ve considered doing deep dives into the fables that are metaphors for shadow work. This story is one of those fables about a woman’s journey. Keep up the awesome work! ❤
Wish you had some animations, but amazing story as always🙌🏼
I love the way you do your commentary and Gunther is so Cute! He helps when you do your videos!😊💖
Jon and his like goals be having me weak 💀💀
Glad your video popped up in my feed. I actually binge your vids normally. Great stuff.
I LITERLLY love your videos cuz then I can brag to my friends telling the truth behind Disney and stuff😂😂
True
You literally love them? As opposed to figuratively loving them? 😒
@@kenhollis6197 really 😑
Gunther is awesome. Love the chewing at the end. Keeping showing us Gunther.
I wrote a story about a girl without hands once though it didn't include a deal with a 😈 devil
I just discovered you, and I was loving hearing about tales and myths I knew, but I'm living for the few I did not know of, like this one (: ! Thank you so much ! ❤️
could you pls come teach history at my school pls
"Where everyone isn't just glued to their phone" *looking at my phone, doing a Sandbox puzzle* "Oops"
Ooo I remember this tale
I think I read it in some Grimm Brothers collection, the Silver hands weirded me out since I couldn’t see how they would work
How is Lauren?! I miss her! She was so cool n I love seeing u guys together it's just so cute! So is Gunther BTW n I love how u added him into this video. I wish u would've had him with that other story about the kid n the something box (lol sorry for not remembering the actual name) but Gunther could've totally played the overgrown 🐕 in that story.
Wow! I can honestly say I've never heard this one in any form. I've heard some version of all "messed up origins" before this one. Thanks for this one.
BTW - your new sponsor is a fabulous fit for you.
i totally was prepared for the origins of Lavinia from Titus Andronicus haha
I'm glad I wasn't the only one.
Me too
Love all your videos! Keep up the great work, really appreciate the effort you put into your channel. I'm sure I speak for all your subscribers!
13:50 i love how nonchalantly you just give him the toy
Finally some good freakin content of Fables darkest secrets!!! Notification squaaaad
Keep doing your thing Jon my boy. Always a good time watching your work unfold. Keep up the good work and blessings to you buddy
"sike i sent them away instead hahaaa?"
Love this part 6:45
I started crying real happy tears when I heard of Hunt a killer through this video, it’s like my dream game. I adore a good mystery to solve.
No hands? Wonder if Belgium had something to do with it
lol
Oof
I always love ur stuff n illustrations!!! 😍🤩😍😍🤩 I feel it makes ur stuff a little more authentic to ur channel n just more fun from friend to friend like passing notes in class wen we were younger lol
WTF?!!! I have never heard of this story.
Me too😣
Same
Ummmm.....So am I the only one that has never heard of this story!! So glad I sub to this channel opens a whole new world!! Knowledge is power!
Hi, Jon Solo, can you please do the following for next Messed Up Origins episodes:
1. Tim Burton's Corpse Bride
2. La Llorona
3. The Wizard of Oz
4. The Sword in the Stone
5. The Black Cauldron
6. Bluebeard (Charles Perrault)
7. The Twelve Dancing Princesses (The Brothers Grimm)
8. The Swan Princess
9. Thumbelina (Hans Christian Andersen)
11. The Nutcracker
12. Lady and the Tramp
13. Cinderella - Part 2 (REVISITED) (for Fables Explained)
14. Snow White (REVISITED) (for Fables Explained)
15. Sleeping Beauty (REVISITED) (for Fables Explained)
16. Beauty and the Beast (REVISITED) (for Fables Explained)
17. Rapunzel (REVISITED) (for Fables Explained)
18. The Frog Prince (REVISITED) (for Fables Explained)
19. Cupid and Psyche
20. One Thousand and One Nights (1001 Arabian Nights)
21. The Six Swans (The Brothers Grimm)
22. Allerleirauh (All-Kinds-of-Fur) (The Brothers Grimm)
23. Diamonds and Toads (Charles Perrault)
24. The Robber Bridegroom (The Brothers Grimm)
25. The Blue Bird (Madame d'Aulnoy)
26. The Story of Pretty Goldilocks (Madame d'Aulnoy)
-Not to be confused with Goldilocks and the Three Bears, because the story of this fairy tale is much more different from the story of Goldilocks and the Three Bears
27. East of the Sun and West of the Moon (Peter Christen Asbjørnsen and Jørgen Moe)
28. The Little Match Girl (Hans Christian Andersen)
29. Robin Hood (Disney)
30. It (Stephen King)
Jon should definitely do all of them.
Hi! I'm not sure if I've responded to you before, but thank you so much for creating this list! I've screenshotted it and taken note and all of the stories I thought would be a good fit :)
@@JonSolo Thank you!
10:00 lol your dog is literally the cutest thing omg