You know what in fairy tales I’ve always been afraid of the big bad wolf today I’m 23 and wolf fairy tales still scare me I can not watch them at night without my heart racing in fear it’s sickening seeing a wolf wearing human clothes being tricky and other scary stuff 😢 I hope to someday get over my fear of the big bad wolf
I can get where you're coming from. The wolf is a cunningly sick individually that although carnivorous, needing meat to survive, is also sadistic. I'm thinking of the worst personality traits of a psychopath or serial killer especially the way he enjoys going after his victims. In this tale, it involves the implied death of children, the goat kids.
Eu nem sabia sobre isso, mas uou as cenas realmente encaram, esse preto e branco e o cenário captura a atenção. É estranho pensar que essa história foi inspirada nos contos que nossos pais contavam para não abrir a porta para estranhos, e que talvez o lobo fosse analogia a um pai ou homem pedófilo que tentava "seduzir" os carneiros (crianças)
Maybe if the 1st Little Goat was a Male in 7th Grade, the 2nd Little Goat was a Female in 6th Grade, the 3rd Little Goat was a Male in 5th Grade, the 4th Little Goat was a Female in 4th Grade, the 5th Little Goat was a Male in 3rd Grade, the 6th Little Goat was a Female in 2nd Grade, and the 7th Little Goat was a Male in 1st Grade.
It was directed and produced by Ferdinand Diehl in 1939. Company is Gebrüder Diehl-Filmproduktion (München-Gräfelfing). I did find the original German version which is silent but that was a few years ago. I don’t think this is an authentic English version because the narrator sounds too modern, (especially with the reference to “we’re not afraid of the big bad wolf”) but the title cards do look genuine. But what do you mean why? As in ‘Why did they make it’? Beacuse they’re german and the Brothers Grimm are the most important part of German childhood.
Poor kids! The kids did everything to hide!
Get a life you loser
5:14 Poor goat! Beining eating by the greedy wolf! I think the 2nd one was too scared to move!
3:44 foxy jump scare
This is beautiful
This is a wonderful animated film. True to its source and not patronising. God people are wet farts now.
You know what in fairy tales I’ve always been afraid of the big bad wolf today I’m 23 and wolf fairy tales still scare me I can not watch them at night without my heart racing in fear it’s sickening seeing a wolf wearing human clothes being tricky and other scary stuff 😢 I hope to someday get over my fear of the big bad wolf
I can get where you're coming from. The wolf is a cunningly sick individually that although carnivorous, needing meat to survive, is also sadistic. I'm thinking of the worst personality traits of a psychopath or serial killer especially the way he enjoys going after his victims. In this tale, it involves the implied death of children, the goat kids.
@@fireorb2 yeah that's why I fear gangsters
Eu nem sabia sobre isso, mas uou as cenas realmente encaram, esse preto e branco e o cenário captura a atenção. É estranho pensar que essa história foi inspirada nos contos que nossos pais contavam para não abrir a porta para estranhos, e que talvez o lobo fosse analogia a um pai ou homem pedófilo que tentava "seduzir" os carneiros (crianças)
5:14 Dang that is cruel
Wet fart
The Wolf says laah
this is the work of an enemy stand
I remember reading this story. Old fairy tails were messed up.
This should inspired one of the Bosses in Little Nightmare 3😨🤩😤
7:43 - 😱😱😱😵💫😵💫😵💫
What company made this?
A.P Films
copyright ©️ 1957
@@Friendomations thank you
Disney 😂
Disney doesn't make everything
Maybe if the 1st Little Goat was a Male in 7th Grade, the 2nd Little Goat was a Female in 6th Grade, the 3rd Little Goat was a Male in 5th Grade, the 4th Little Goat was a Female in 4th Grade, the 5th Little Goat was a Male in 3rd Grade, the 6th Little Goat was a Female in 2nd Grade, and the 7th Little Goat was a Male in 1st Grade.
Goat mom Find her babies in the woods if they're not dead
Bed 🛏️🛏️🛏️🛏️🛏️
Who and why made this *not you*
It was directed and produced by Ferdinand Diehl in 1939. Company is Gebrüder Diehl-Filmproduktion (München-Gräfelfing). I did find the original German version which is silent but that was a few years ago. I don’t think this is an authentic English version because the narrator sounds too modern, (especially with the reference to “we’re not afraid of the big bad wolf”) but the title cards do look genuine.
But what do you mean why? As in ‘Why did they make it’? Beacuse they’re german and the Brothers Grimm are the most important part of German childhood.
Now it was Disney don't lie
@@alegendamongmenI’m looking for all their films now, thanks to this reply.
@@CATSWITHKYLAWhat do you mean? Talk sense please.
3:43 Nightmare Fuel