Hah! Don't mess with the sheppard! I love how the messenger's horse managed to lift all for hooves off the ground at once when the dog came sniffing around its feet. Then later, I loved how the dog tried to chew on the guards' legs when they were both wearing armor! I must say, the dog took it well.
There were my and my mom's favorite when I was a kid. I'm romanian but sadly only a few episodes have been dubbed and they stoped dubbing them after that controversial one
I've heard a version of this story before, except the shepherd asks to be whipped and not just beaten. At the end as well, the king says something along the lines of, "The beating was your reward for your hospitality, now here's your reward for being a great guest." And gives him some gold/jewels.
I like this ending a lot! I was imagining that because the shepherd's reward went to the two guards, a large (actual) reward would be given to the shepherd's dog.
The shepherd already had his reward; a scrumptious meal, a good laugh and all the food he could discreetly pocket. Plus, he got to see the two guards get caned.
He most certainly did get a reward cause the Shepard had weeded out 2 clearly corrupt guards for the king and no doubt made the king suspicious of what other bribes they might’ve taken from people entering the city or the castle; after all King Matthias did have his own enemies and more than one monarch have lost their life to a greedy and corrupt guard.
Mine is the mayor's daughter. There's also a version where she's so clever that he marries her. They have a disagreement, so he sends her back to her father. She asks to keep the most valuable thing in the castle to her. The king agrees. So she drugs the king and takes her husband with her back to her father's house, "because my husband is the most valuable to me."
The Indian folk tails which I heard growing up, there the man who was to be rewarded asked for 200 lashes so the shepherd in this story is very generous cause the guards only got 25 lashes each
I love this one. I wonder why King Matthias keeps showing up in these, though? Was he an important folklore hero in Hungary, like King Arthur is in England?
Yes, he is. King Matthias, the Just may be the most popular king of Hungary. He kept all the nobles and magnets at bay and let the smallfolk thrive. His main trope as these tales shows that he is wandering the countryside in disguise, making shenanigans, rewarding the clever and diligent ones, and punishing those who abuse their power. There is another cartoon series dedicated to him, unfortunately still without English subtitles.
@@alioness-w-noregrets7471 he was an actual person. However these stories are just really stories. He was like most European kings, more interested in conquest and keeping his kingdom safe than roaming the countryside
FYI - The music was too loud in this one! There was indeed a King Matthias Corvina of Hungary. As Matthias the Just, the monarch who wandered among his subjects in disguise, he remains a popular hero of Hungarian folk tales. He reigned fron 1458 - 1490. Generally a good guy who promoted merit over elitism. Although in this story, he was a jerk! He ate a poor man's food, then played a trick on him, and gave him nothing due to his corrupt guards. Should have sent him home enriched! Tsk, Tsk, Matthias, that was not nice.
I mean, I doubt the king would've actually sent him home with nothing. He could easily let the shepherd keep his word by saying "This gold is a gift, not a reward."
In India we have the same story of a king who was close to his subject (Akbar) and a poor guy (Birbal)who was invited to the Royal Palace. The guards asked to share his rewards. So Birbal asked Akbar to be flogged. The guards were flogged and Birbal was made a minister in the court. He was very clever and one of the 9 jewels of Akbar's court.
There is a lot of similarities between this story and akbar's stories. I wonder if some of Akbar Birbal stories were developed through hungarian and western stories?
I like how King Matthias's tales involve clever peasants.
😂 peasants were clever other wise they wouldn't survive the hardship of old times
*casually invents the bread bowl*
**cries in baker**
@@prizmarvalschi1319 Why do bakers oppose combining two great things
@@prizmarvalschi1319why do bakers oppose combining two great things? Might as well outlaw sandwiches.
Hah! Don't mess with the sheppard!
I love how the messenger's horse managed to lift all for hooves off the ground at once when the dog came sniffing around its feet. Then later, I loved how the dog tried to chew on the guards' legs when they were both wearing armor! I must say, the dog took it well.
Alice Willoughby so what is the lesson. What is the Takeaway?
Don’t mess with dis Shepherd when he’s on a breakaway.
That dog is adorable 🐶
At first I was confused why he was wanting to be punished, till I remembered he promised each of the guards half of his reward lmao
how did you forget? the video's only 6 minutes long
@Elephant Mang lenny face pls.
@@Moonshinexmoonshine 😂
@@Moonshinexmoonshine English is not my language but I understand the whole story😊
Okey, I really like this one! That twist at the ending was delicious!
That's what she said
Copied from Tenali Rama krishna real life story.
Inspired from an old indian parable
Marcell Jankovics is a true artist. I grew up on those tales. Everyone love them here (in Hungary).
Well I love them too down here in Brazil.
There were my and my mom's favorite when I was a kid. I'm romanian but sadly only a few episodes have been dubbed and they stoped dubbing them after that controversial one
@@bdariamihaelaWhich controversial one?
I love that the dog’s bark is just the sound of a squeaky toy lol
I love when troons go 40% too!
I've heard a version of this story before, except the shepherd asks to be whipped and not just beaten. At the end as well, the king says something along the lines of, "The beating was your reward for your hospitality, now here's your reward for being a great guest." And gives him some gold/jewels.
I like this ending a lot! I was imagining that because the shepherd's reward went to the two guards, a large (actual) reward would be given to the shepherd's dog.
Lesson of the day: this is the consequence of excessive gatekeeping
Apperantly I've joined this Fandom aswell. The hungarian folktales fandom
Ya like Hungary folktales? Name all of the..
Fandom? Really?
as a hungarian person who grew up watching these folktales, knowing that it has a fandom now makes me really happy :D
I might seem okay but deep down I want a black sheep dog that makes "squeaky toy" sounds. 💛
And then King Matthias gave the shepherd his real reward. Right? Because, he's a king and can do so much to help this shepherd.
Exactly! He could have given him his money or whatever still!
The shepherd already had his reward; a scrumptious meal, a good laugh and all the food he could discreetly pocket. Plus, he got to see the two guards get caned.
Főfasírozó I’m still pretty confused
He most certainly did get a reward cause the Shepard had weeded out 2 clearly corrupt guards for the king and no doubt made the king suspicious of what other bribes they might’ve taken from people entering the city or the castle; after all King Matthias did have his own enemies and more than one monarch have lost their life to a greedy and corrupt guard.
I love how at the start of every story the birds have a seizure and barf out a garden.
Lmaoo
Omg PFFF'
Brielle Nalder lol love the intro
I like that too
moral of the story: those who are corrupt and in power shall be beat because they steal from those with less than them
And to not take advantage of others for that will only bring misfortune to both parties, sooner or later.
The meek shall inherit the Earth.
I like the little cute black dog. Sounds so adorable, like a squeaky toy
That ending included two ends!
Clever
They were the butt of the joke!
@@WobblesandBean you could say they got the hot seat
Lesson of the Day: Don't take advantage of people because you think they're going to be rewarded.
6:21"CAPTIAN, ERIN'S ENJOYING IT!"
"Erin, stop enjoying it."
Erin stop
Erin stop
Erin you're gonna get in trouble
I see you’re a woman of culture.... :^)
Aot😂😂😂
I see
WEEBS UNITE!!
The dog is so cute,I love how it barks like a squeaky toy
I don't. It's too much, it's annoying!
I like how the king is just genuingly messing around and that the punishment is spanking the guards instead of something incredibly vicious lol
You don't think getting spanked with a stick bare isn't vicious?
Among all Hungarian folktales I watched, this one is my favorite
Mine is the mayor's daughter. There's also a version where she's so clever that he marries her. They have a disagreement, so he sends her back to her father. She asks to keep the most valuable thing in the castle to her. The king agrees.
So she drugs the king and takes her husband with her back to her father's house, "because my husband is the most valuable to me."
Anyone who has ever had to got to a family gathering:
2:07 *“so the shepherd made himself look smart-“*
This tale is also most popular in India. In this Birbal played the role of shepherd
Them guards are thicccc
XD omg...
What the freak?
😂😂😂😂
They probably have to be in order to survive wearing chainmail and armor every day or every night.
Okay! I enjoyed this tale more than I should! I love how the king and the shepherd are more like good friends.
Undercover Boss: Hungary
Lmao
The artwork on this is exquisite! Love the way scenes are framed.
Gotta love the dog XD
The Dog barks like a rubber duckie being squeezed. 🐕🐤🐕🐤🐕🐤
@@cruxivar6026, it does.
I'm so guilty of binge watching these while at work haha
Dog sounds like a modern dog toy lol
One of my favorite Hungarian folk tales! From the Season I of Hungarian Folk Tales! ❤
Why do these videos keep getting recommended on my feed?? I think I’ve binge watched 100 of them already
If you watched 100 of em', you watched all of them, cuz there are only 100 of them..-
If you keep watching them they’re obviously going to show in your recommend more. That’s how your recommended feed works.
The Indian folk tails which I heard growing up, there the man who was to be rewarded asked for 200 lashes so the shepherd in this story is very generous cause the guards only got 25 lashes each
25 leashes are still a lot
I remember a Chinese themed version where there were three guards and each got 1/3 of 99 blows.
@@icediamondshark4010 It's less than 100 though, generosity is clearly relative here
4:39 And thus was born the bread bowl
I love this one. I wonder why King Matthias keeps showing up in these, though? Was he an important folklore hero in Hungary, like King Arthur is in England?
Yes, he is. King Matthias, the Just may be the most popular king of Hungary. He kept all the nobles and magnets at bay and let the smallfolk thrive. His main trope as these tales shows that he is wandering the countryside in disguise, making shenanigans, rewarding the clever and diligent ones, and punishing those who abuse their power. There is another cartoon series dedicated to him, unfortunately still without English subtitles.
You van know him as Corvin-
@@andrasprohaszka3512 Is there a documentary about Matthias and these adventures to his people? Or is the cartoon series the only known record?
@@alioness-w-noregrets7471 he was an actual person. However these stories are just really stories. He was like most European kings, more interested in conquest and keeping his kingdom safe than roaming the countryside
Safe to say I'll be referencing "Shepherd's joke" very often in daily conversations
This is one of my favorite episodes✌️😂✌️
Loved those man buns at the end!
Those palace guards are tHiCc
They legit used a squeaky toy for the dogs bark
One of my favorite tales in the series 👏
*gasp* the OG bread bowl!!! 😲👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Those guards are thicc.
Guards are porn
I loved this one! Such a good moral!!
1:47
LMAO THE HORSE
LOL I hadn't noticed that
Greed was paid in full I suppose.
The second joke was also related to akbar and birbal story as guards of the palace were corrupt
Here in Hungary we don't know those names, but it's fascinating how tales spread, as we say "from mouth to mouth".
There are plenty of Hungarian folktales that have English versions. (Though English folktales are weird)
@@bbenjoe We call it "ahoz aho" where I live
Lesson: Be careful when you blackmail people.
6:14 the torture begins
I love the visual humor
So funny. He is crearive and yes, there are restaurants in which soups are brought in breads. Breads are pots. Did not have an adorable spooney.
Some bread bowls come with an adorable hat, which can serve as a spoon.
Now I want some soup!!
Right??
Did you had it? Else you shall be the donkey.
It used to be my favourite episode watching from Greece in the mid 90s, thank you ❤❤❤
Me thinks the king is a troll LOL!
aye! a troll indeed, sir.
I love love love every story you tell! Please don’t stop ✋
I think this tale is inspired by tales of Akber and Birbal
I think there's an Indian version of this but without the dog, I wonder which one is older
I dropped out of college so I could have more time to watch Hungarian Folk Tales
That's a good one!
Matthias Corvinus best Corvinus 10/10
Here, I was expecting Matthias to give the reward to the dog, so the guards couldn’t have it.
So that's how the poor man got his gold in the original tale.
Such a funny and cute story
Dude deserves an actual reward for calling attention to potential corruption in the guard
i really like the soundtracks of these.!
after watching videos of bob ross I now watch this to hear your soothing voice
More king matthias tales please
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The dog sounds like a rubber duck
Each got half of an punishment
best tale ever
Being smart is a necessity if you're poor, being rich it is favorable to be smart but not necessary
FYI - The music was too loud in this one!
There was indeed a King Matthias Corvina of Hungary. As Matthias the Just, the monarch who wandered among his subjects in disguise, he remains a popular hero of Hungarian folk tales. He reigned fron 1458 - 1490. Generally a good guy who promoted merit over elitism.
Although in this story, he was a jerk! He ate a poor man's food, then played a trick on him, and gave him nothing due to his corrupt guards. Should have sent him home enriched! Tsk, Tsk, Matthias, that was not nice.
That's a really nice tidbit of information, I'm happy he was a real person and ruled with fairness and integrity 💜
I mean, I doubt the king would've actually sent him home with nothing. He could easily let the shepherd keep his word by saying "This gold is a gift, not a reward."
The shepherd was a good sport, but it seems incredibly rude to reward hospitality by trying to embarrass a guest in front of the royal court
Hey! I know this one! It's one of the jokes of Molière
Stories with video are cool 💪
King Matthias always trying to screw over the peasants for no reason after they were good to him
@1:47 "...or how to find the king's home". That's quite ridiculous considering that everyone in the kingdom should have at least seen the palace.
The guards were lowkey thicc
So a happy ending for everybody then
No not everybody! The guards were beat!
Good very good
It's true kids! Dogs in Hungary don't bark! They quack!
This is relevant to my interests
This one was very good… indeed it was 😊
What a cute pulli dog.
My favorite so far 🥰
Matthias corvinus? Son of John Hunyadi
Yes...:)
A tale with no magic
At least their butt is still flawless
OH GOD THE SQUEAKY TOY MAKE IT STOP
In India we have the same story of a king who was close to his subject (Akbar) and a poor guy (Birbal)who was invited to the Royal Palace. The guards asked to share his rewards. So Birbal asked Akbar to be flogged. The guards were flogged and Birbal was made a minister in the court. He was very clever and one of the 9 jewels of Akbar's court.
Wow I think I heard king Mathias before?
What a smart man!
Fourth one with the title right, 4 out of 6.
Not exactly it's "dog" in the Hungarian title instead of "donkey"
Them guards thicccccc
Soo it looks it was a reward for everbody huh?
Good old lad
Why would he not give the old man a spoon? That's not very generous.
They wanted to play a joke on him
NessLover94, I think he wanted to see what the sheppard would do.
Little bit of fun.
There is a lot of similarities between this story and akbar's stories. I wonder if some of Akbar Birbal stories were developed through hungarian and western stories?
How can the horse float on mid air like that!?!?
It's a drawn folk tale, idk why you're questioning such little thing lmao
horse are often magical in hungarian tales
Only donkeys don’t use the spoon that is the correct name
PULI!
Yes PULI, clever dog, rather very clever dog.
Well, that was a strange one.