The scene in "Hard Times at the Huskin' Bee" where the skeleton climbs out of his grave as Wirt is talking and begins bonking his own skull with bones resembles the 1929 silly symphony "The Skeleton Dance".
Adding to the hansel and gretel comparison, the song the beast sings (tra la la la) is extremely similar to the fathers introduction in the opera by Humperdink. It was such a cool obscure easter egg!
One of the references a picked when watched the show, was the song of the Beast in the tavern, it's pretty similar to the Ichabod crane's short film from disney
You sure got an eye for attention for picking up on all these references dude (or maybe there's some wiki that already lists them all lol). But great video again.
Haha! I got a lot of the inspirations from the Art Book and comments on my last video. The art book lists a ton of different movies and cartoons as influences but I still had to watch them all and research how they exactly inspired the show. Glad you enjoyed it!
I wonder why was Over The Garden Wall so reminiscent and memory bringing show yet all of its inspiration are childhood films and animations even the ones I did not watch as a child yet it stroke me with nostalgia
I've yet to see anyone point this out, but the tavern scene is very obviously a callback to the "Headless Man" song sequence in the 1949 Disney feature "The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad." Here's the link: ua-cam.com/video/x5KR7TayjAk/v-deo.html
I think you should make another video. your videos are great compared to the cuphead similarities videos, keep up the good work and keep carrying those 2 Cellos.
The scene in "Hard Times at the Huskin' Bee" where the skeleton climbs out of his grave as Wirt is talking and begins bonking his own skull with bones resembles the 1929 silly symphony "The Skeleton Dance".
The show also reminds me of Early American folk art paintings in terms of hilly, wooded landscapes with modest cabins and natural colors.
when the frog says "of all" at the end he looks SO smug. P.S. love the spirited away shirt!!
Adding to the hansel and gretel comparison, the song the beast sings (tra la la la) is extremely similar to the fathers introduction in the opera by Humperdink. It was such a cool obscure easter egg!
I was so excited when I heard it!! I was in this opera!! So cool
OMG! That's so cool!
One of the references a picked when watched the show, was the song of the Beast in the tavern, it's pretty similar to the Ichabod crane's short film from disney
This show is the best sense of pure America
The show in general, but especially the theme song reminds me of a poem called Ode to a Nightingale by John Keats.
You sure got an eye for attention for picking up on all these references dude (or maybe there's some wiki that already lists them all lol). But great video again.
Haha! I got a lot of the inspirations from the Art Book and comments on my last video. The art book lists a ton of different movies and cartoons as influences but I still had to watch them all and research how they exactly inspired the show. Glad you enjoyed it!
Oh OK that makes sense. Need to check out that book soon.
Probably my favourite thing ever, this show.
I wonder why was Over The Garden Wall so reminiscent and memory bringing show yet all of its inspiration are childhood films and animations even the ones I did not watch as a child yet it stroke me with nostalgia
The show gives a general O Brother Where Art Thou vibe
I've yet to see anyone point this out, but the tavern scene is very obviously a callback to the "Headless Man" song sequence in the 1949 Disney feature "The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad."
Here's the link:
ua-cam.com/video/x5KR7TayjAk/v-deo.html
I love his shirt!!! I want it!!
If only the art books were still available today, I'd buy them even if it will drain out my savings XD
When the spirit flies out of Lorna and disappears, the style reminds me of something but i can't place my finger on it
Amazing! I think there are some hausu influence, i love the halloween postcards inspiration though
i come back to this video so often i love it so much
The map of the ending that you used was also used in clarence im talking about the bowing alley and city in general
ANOTHER ONE PLEASE
This show shows a lot of olden styles, from 1600s-1900s
Great video.
4:15 Once he says it I cant stop seeing it
Amaaaaszing video thanks
Can yo do a review of the art book please
Tanks
Thank you! I'll consider a review for the art book, it is really great
The Unknown was inspired from Dante's Inferno and Divine Comedy
This is the 2nd video I did on OTGW and I mention this in the first!
@@Johnny2Cellos Oh. Lol!
I did a whole thing on the vintage postcards in OTGW back in October:
weirdchristmas.com/2017/10/03/over-the-garden-wall-and-vintage-postcards/
This is a great article! Well done, very comprehensive
Thanks! And I love the catches with the Hansel and Gretel piece you have here!
You need to check out The Black Rider by Tom Waits. The Blasting Company took a lot of inspirations from that, as well as Rain Dogs
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Im lovin the comic
I think you should make another video. your videos are great compared to the cuphead similarities videos, keep up the good work and keep carrying those 2 Cellos.
Ive never seen the scnee from 0:55
Where can i find those wonderful ilustrations please? 💛💚
Somebody gave me a great link with all of them in an album but I can't find it anymore! I'll keep digging and try to find it for you :)
@@Johnny2Cellos Oh realy? You're nice, thank you so much! 💚
Whaaaaaaat yo got the limited edition hooowwwww?????
I pre-ordered it from a comic book store!
I was weirded out by Rocky Horro Picture Show
You have fucking Cartman figures in the back
Fuck yeah I do!
...Angelic disembodied heads...
Gud video
Baba Jaga is slavic, not just Russian
You missed the inspiration for the school teacher's song.
are you not gonna bring up the Pumpkin Patriarch ENOCH.
A name from the Bible.