I love how we're all very willing to forgive but when we hear that the bad couple killed the good couple's dog, then we're all like "So you have chosen death".
This was such a sweet tale! For people who want even more of a vindictive ending, I remember reading a version in which the greedy old man was scattering ashes while being on top of a tree. After the ashes got into the Lord's eye, the greedy old man got nervous and accidentally fell over from the tree, and so it puts an end to his life. Meanwhile, the greedy old wife spent rest of her life all alone in poverty. Such a happy ending, isn't it?
@@Linfamy We all know its a lie. In Real life, the ending would be the greedy couple kills the kind couple with the same hoe they used to kill Shiro, burn the corpses and house down and skip town with all the money and live happily ever after. Not forgetting about the other neighbours likely would come over to savage any unburnt stuff and divide the land amount themselves.
That one is very similar to an Uzbek fairy tale, which was quite popular in most postsoviet countries, you will soon see the reason. It's called the Tale of three watermelon seeds There was a poor guy, who rented a small plot of land from his wealthy neighbour. Despite being dirt poor, the man was quite hard-working and kind. One spring, when he was toiling his land, the man noticed a stork on his land, but the stork was acting quite weird. It looked like the bird was trying to fly away, but couldn't, constantly falling and shrieking with pain. When the poor man came closer, he noticed that stork's wing was broken. Being a nice soul, the guy took pity on the bird, took it home and cared for the stork while its wings was healing. When the stork felt better, it flew away, but soon returned, bringing three watermelon seeds. The poor man planted the seeds, and nurtured them well for the whole year, till three watermelon vines sprouted, and on each vine ten humongous watermelons ripened. So, the poor man gathered his family and friends, since the watermelons looked like quite a treat, big enough for everyone, and took a melon from each vine. For some reason, the melons were quite stubborn to cut, but when the guy hit them with the knife as hard as he could - instead of normal watermelon flesh or seeds these bad boys were filled with golden coins. Rejoiced, the guy shared his new found riches among his guest, and let me remind you - he had thirty of this melons and each and every was loaded with gold, so, the guy was pretty well off now. But his renter noticed the change and was like "Wait a sec, how did this ass poor son of a bish got so minted?" And he confronted his former renter about his "get rich quickly" scenario. And being honest(and probably stupid) the ex-poor man told everything as it was. So, the jealous rich guy decided to repeat the process. He went to the field, and long and behold - the was a stork, just strolling around, minding its own business, and he seem to look just fine. Which didn't suited the rich guy, how could he care for the stork, if the stork needed no care? So he clubbed the bird, breaking its leg, and then took it in and did the whole healing part. And yes, the stork did flew away, and did bring three other watermelon seeds, and they sprouted, and the melons were even bigger and the plan seem to work just as it should. But the stork wasn't stupid. When the rich guy gathered other rich dudes to show off his new venture, and cut the first melon, a swarm of angry wasps, each the size of a walnut, flew out of the watermelon and started stinging everybody in the room, deforming the faces and forcing the rich douches to scatter in tears. Moral:Clubbing storks is not as profitable as trading stocks.
@@Linfamy That story, although from another country, actually resonates with my culture pretty well. In Ukraine storks are very beloved, they are seen as spring messengers and the bird of luck. If a stork nested on or near your house - it was considered a good omen, while harming a stork is a bad one. Sometimes Ukrainians helped the birds by leaving a cart wheel on a roof or on a pole to help storks build the nest, and we still do love storks. In the country side almost half of electric poles have a stork nest on them.
I really thought that the sludge in this story was going to be crude oil and that the evil old couple were going to wind up scorched to death when they burned the mortar in the presence of a live accelerant. Basically, something along the lines of the premise of The Beverly Hillbillies, except in this case the Clampetts would be insufferable pricks and would die in a house fire before they could make it to Hollywood. Either way, I love both of the endings presented here. RIP Shiro, you're playing fetch with the angels now.
Here's a Fun Fact :- We read this story in our 7th grade English book ,albeit the story had a few minor changes compared to this story , I still remember that chapter . It was named "the ashes that made trees bloom" , we had a fun time reading it (:
Long ago, my parents read to me the stories in the book "Japanese Fairy Tales." I still have it. I remembered nothing about the story except the fact that the old man had a little dog named Shiro who died. As I got older, I must have suppressed the rest of the story. But according to my parents, after I read the story on my own, I told my teacher about it as a kid and looked at her and said "Why are people so cruel?" Apparently, that prompted a call to my parents about my wellbeing. I also remembered Urashima Taro but absorbed nothing except about a guy riding on a turtle. Childhood memories are selective like that.
Altough I am not japanese, I "own" an akita-inu named Shiro. I named him that because he was white, but I never thought it would be such a common used name for dogs in Japan. Even in Naruto the Indra's and Asura's dog was named "Shiro" (even being red and white lol). First, I would NEVER borrow my dog to anyone. Second, I would kill anyone that kill my dog.
Weirdly enough growing up in a small village we used borrow our neighbours cat, to occasionally deal with the sparrow problem we were having in the attic, until we finally got our own cat. It was usually an over night operation. Wed take the cat in the evening put in the attic or the small hangar where we kept corn, and by morning the cat wouldve handled a decent amount of the population as witnessed by the wings he insisted on leaving at the door (braging i guess?). Looking back it was probably seen as benefitial by everyone since if you owned the animal 1. it got a free meal, 2. it would make it less likely for your neighbors to use more dangerous methods of pest control that could hurt your pet on accident, like if they caught and ate a poisoned mouse.
I remember reading a similar tale, where the dead dog appeared in a dream to help the good man even more. But this one also ended up with the guy forgiving the neighbour and caring for him. I was like ‘why, dude! He killed your innocent dog! He deserves to suffer!’
I liked the first ending more because the tale reminds me of a german fairy tale in which also a good girl and a bad girl go through the same situations but the bad person gets shit. The morale is that the situation isnt the problem but how you go at it, that giving is more rewarding and also returning in getting help back, than to be greedy. In the first ending the old greedy couple took the helping hand from their neighbors to change themself, which by logic of the tale rewards them with a better fortune. So moral from the first ending for me is “fortune is with the kind, goodness will be rewarded. Changing your ways to better yourself is achievable“ And the moral of the second ending is to me “be bad and greedy all your life, and it eventually bites you back and you have to own up for it“ Its not a bad phrase either, but there was no solution on how to stop having bad luck as bad person. Eitherway loved the video like usual, thank you so much for every video
Such a great story. I had the same scenario with my relatives (minus the miracle parts and the dog of course lmao) greed and envy whenever we get achievements. But we keep getting good karma everytime we get shit on by them. Always a fan of your content! ❤️
Hey this isn’t specifically to do with this video, but would you ever consider a video about the Goto Islands and their history? I’ve watched many videos about the goto islands on UA-cam however one from your channel would be the best by far. Please please consider doing a video one day about the history of Goto 🙏🏼
We literally had this tale in our English book when I was a 8th grader. After reading this tale, I seriously had trust issues with my neighbours 😂. Btw, I love ur content!✨
More endings. Neutral ending: The greedy boomers got beat up by the lord and his men. Then they still try to do their devious actions because they didn't learn their lesson. Best ending: Both the bad couple and good couple became philanthropists and donated a lot of money to people. Oops ending: Because the good couple could generate a lot of money, it led to hyperinflation and money became worthless and now the emperor beat them up. Worst ending: Everybody dies from smallpox. Mrbeast ending: The old man tears off his skin to reveal himself to be Mrbeast. He explains that he went back in time in Japan to see if people were good or bad, then he thanks his sponsor "Time travs and magic Japan" for making this possible. After he finished thanking his sponsor. He gives the greedy couple nothing.
I was expecting the tree to start turning into black sludge. Also I don't believe the nice ending for a moment. No way they actually learned their lesson.
I kinda like the first ending. The main couple are consistently good and kind and (way way too) trusting throughout the story. And they remain so. And it inspires the asshole couple to actually change. Which is a core feature of Buddhism: that people can and must change (usually over many lifetimes). The main couple are much more enlightened than I would be in their place. And i would not recommend their actions as healthy. But .. I like the shape of the idea.
My first thought on the ending was "oh, they realized their neighbors lived in soul crushing poverty and helped them despite all their terrible attempts to get rich quick", but my second thought was "screw them they killed a puppy!" so the alternate endings scratched both itches. Yay?
Greedy bounds no bounds and knowledge as well. Plus, this folktale story remind me of the Spanish conquistadors and use of the plantinums. Those Spanish thought that plantinums were useless. Thank you for story.
Yooo this was in my 9th grade english book(non-detailed), i used this story to pass all 5 mark essays. I loved it soo much😄 Btw, it didn't specify the names. Rip shiro❤ You were always loved
So the evil neighbours killed the good dog that found petrol in thror fields, just because they were too stupid to realise the fortune they might get 😂
Good HOroar story. Life is all about using a ho good-heartedly. And I've just learned the importance of wood ash on our lilac trees. And I like an ending where people get instant karma. Being abusive with ho's is the cause of all evil
"A black, stinking sludge" so the dog was also able to find petroleum. The greedy couple could have just waited a short while (like a millennium or something) and they would have been rich.
I hope you can consider covering (and explaining) the weird old tradition of Ghost Marriage aka a living person marrying a dead person or two dead people getting married together uwu ...with some of the weirder legends and stories.
I don't think those asshole neighbours deserved any of the dead dog's money, should be thrown in prison forever for being dog murderers! Great video :D
If it was me writing this story, it would likely end, "The greedy old couple killed the dog and its owners beat the crap out of the old man who had done the deed." Ok, joking aside, that kindly old couple had every reason to hate their evil neighbors. Normally, I would do the same to help them in their own time of need if they hadn't killed my dog and burned my only source of food. I can turn the other cheek to some things, but if it comes to someone so actively wronging me and my loved ones, that's when they can expect not a charitable open hand, but a well-deserved closed fist. Hey, I never claimed to be a Buddha :P
I like the ending when Shiro evolving into Weregarurumon and then the old greedy couple show their true form, unexpectedly the old greedy couple is Megatron and Starscream in disguise, and with the help of kind hearted old couple, Shiro won, turned out the kind hearted old couple is Dom and Letty, they could won because they're family
Linfamy, I don't know if you'll see this but could you make a video about a love story that's famous in Japanese History? Like a king and princess/concubine or samurai and princess. There seem to be some in Chinese and Korean History but I have yet to hear one from Japanese History. Is there an old love story you know of from ancient Japan? Please 🙏
Sorry, but once they killed that dog they get no mercy. Vindictive ending for me. They don't just get to say OOPS, MY BAD! and then go on. I'm a bish like that.
RIP Shiro :’(
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I've read this as a book! It was really good! 🐕🦺🌸🍚🪙
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Why u still wearin a mask bro? Get vaxxd
@@spencerdokes6056 It's still a good idea to wear a mask even if you're vaccinated. For multiple reasons.
Indeed
"I know you hate this ending, because you're vindictive little punks." I have never been more offended by something that was absolutely true.
When I heard "you're vindictive little punks" I thought he was talking to me *Specifically* and I gave my attention immediately.
I prefer the ending where they were nice to their enemies.
@@solidonseraindogthetenth1679 It must be lonely up there on your high horse 😜
@@puppetguy8726 Sir, I am not on a high horse, I'm just saying revenge isn't everything. Geez.
@@solidonseraindogthetenth1679 Very condescending, typical behaviour of someone on a high horse! 😛
I bet that black sludge was oil. Black gold.
The dog really did lead them to treasure but knew they wouldn't understand the value of the oil.
I agree.
Hmmm does that explain how Matt Perry came to be in 1853???
Admiral perry= DID I SMELL OIL!?!?!?!??!!?
@@alifio2183 exactly
Crude oil, maybe? But could it be processed at that time period?
I love how we're all very willing to forgive but when we hear that the bad couple killed the good couple's dog, then we're all like "So you have chosen death".
Beat a man up or rob his house but never kill his dog - John Wick
This was such a sweet tale!
For people who want even more of a vindictive ending, I remember reading a version in which the greedy old man was scattering ashes while being on top of a tree. After the ashes got into the Lord's eye, the greedy old man got nervous and accidentally fell over from the tree, and so it puts an end to his life. Meanwhile, the greedy old wife spent rest of her life all alone in poverty.
Such a happy ending, isn't it?
Love that happy ending.
I love happy endings ❤
That's very satisfying.
@@Linfamy We all know its a lie. In Real life, the ending would be the greedy couple kills the kind couple with the same hoe they used to kill Shiro, burn the corpses and house down and skip town with all the money and live happily ever after.
Not forgetting about the other neighbours likely would come over to savage any unburnt stuff and divide the land amount themselves.
Yay!
That one is very similar to an Uzbek fairy tale, which was quite popular in most postsoviet countries, you will soon see the reason. It's called the Tale of three watermelon seeds
There was a poor guy, who rented a small plot of land from his wealthy neighbour. Despite being dirt poor, the man was quite hard-working and kind. One spring, when he was toiling his land, the man noticed a stork on his land, but the stork was acting quite weird. It looked like the bird was trying to fly away, but couldn't, constantly falling and shrieking with pain. When the poor man came closer, he noticed that stork's wing was broken. Being a nice soul, the guy took pity on the bird, took it home and cared for the stork while its wings was healing. When the stork felt better, it flew away, but soon returned, bringing three watermelon seeds. The poor man planted the seeds, and nurtured them well for the whole year, till three watermelon vines sprouted, and on each vine ten humongous watermelons ripened. So, the poor man gathered his family and friends, since the watermelons looked like quite a treat, big enough for everyone, and took a melon from each vine. For some reason, the melons were quite stubborn to cut, but when the guy hit them with the knife as hard as he could - instead of normal watermelon flesh or seeds these bad boys were filled with golden coins. Rejoiced, the guy shared his new found riches among his guest, and let me remind you - he had thirty of this melons and each and every was loaded with gold, so, the guy was pretty well off now.
But his renter noticed the change and was like "Wait a sec, how did this ass poor son of a bish got so minted?" And he confronted his former renter about his "get rich quickly" scenario. And being honest(and probably stupid) the ex-poor man told everything as it was. So, the jealous rich guy decided to repeat the process. He went to the field, and long and behold - the was a stork, just strolling around, minding its own business, and he seem to look just fine. Which didn't suited the rich guy, how could he care for the stork, if the stork needed no care? So he clubbed the bird, breaking its leg, and then took it in and did the whole healing part. And yes, the stork did flew away, and did bring three other watermelon seeds, and they sprouted, and the melons were even bigger and the plan seem to work just as it should. But the stork wasn't stupid. When the rich guy gathered other rich dudes to show off his new venture, and cut the first melon, a swarm of angry wasps, each the size of a walnut, flew out of the watermelon and started stinging everybody in the room, deforming the faces and forcing the rich douches to scatter in tears. Moral:Clubbing storks is not as profitable as trading stocks.
Haha thanks for the story!
@@Linfamy That story, although from another country, actually resonates with my culture pretty well. In Ukraine storks are very beloved, they are seen as spring messengers and the bird of luck. If a stork nested on or near your house - it was considered a good omen, while harming a stork is a bad one. Sometimes Ukrainians helped the birds by leaving a cart wheel on a roof or on a pole to help storks build the nest, and we still do love storks. In the country side almost half of electric poles have a stork nest on them.
were those gold coins or bitcoins?
Uzbek here, I'm pleasantly surprised.
@@siyacer Why?
This tale made my heart tree blossom.
💚🌲
Beating an old man made you happy?
1:49 - So the evil couple actually found petrol. Had they lived in the XX century they would have thanked the shit out of Shiro.
Yup one trait of poverty mindset is that you do not find use for what others think to be some trash
I like how the dog is the only one with an actual name in the story.
I really thought that the sludge in this story was going to be crude oil and that the evil old couple were going to wind up scorched to death when they burned the mortar in the presence of a live accelerant.
Basically, something along the lines of the premise of The Beverly Hillbillies, except in this case the Clampetts would be insufferable pricks and would die in a house fire before they could make it to Hollywood.
Either way, I love both of the endings presented here.
RIP Shiro, you're playing fetch with the angels now.
I totally thought it was going to go that way too! Lol.
These stories are so beautiful
You are beautiful
@@Linfamy You are both beautiful
I’m beautiful
Let me be the asshole here but mofo neighbours killing ones dog isn't beautiful for me
Youuuuuuuuu
I love how the moral of the story in most folktales can be condensed into:
Just Don’t be a prick
Here's a Fun Fact :- We read this story in our 7th grade English book ,albeit the story had a few minor changes compared to this story , I still remember that chapter . It was named "the ashes that made trees bloom" , we had a fun time reading it (:
Yes in our English literature book .
Bro same
Long ago, my parents read to me the stories in the book "Japanese Fairy Tales." I still have it. I remembered nothing about the story except the fact that the old man had a little dog named Shiro who died. As I got older, I must have suppressed the rest of the story. But according to my parents, after I read the story on my own, I told my teacher about it as a kid and looked at her and said "Why are people so cruel?" Apparently, that prompted a call to my parents about my wellbeing. I also remembered Urashima Taro but absorbed nothing except about a guy riding on a turtle. Childhood memories are selective like that.
That old man's name is Linfamy, and the dead tress he makes blossom are his subscribers.
Cute.
Aw
Sweet
Well done
Altough I am not japanese, I "own" an akita-inu named Shiro. I named him that because he was white, but I never thought it would be such a common used name for dogs in Japan. Even in Naruto the Indra's and Asura's dog was named "Shiro" (even being red and white lol).
First, I would NEVER borrow my dog to anyone.
Second, I would kill anyone that kill my dog.
Well, I dare anyone to try to hurt Putin's Shiba Inu. He is well known to be a dog lover.... and a Stone Cold Killer. 💀
I practice necromancy purely for the pleasure of being able to do it again and again.
Can your dog do any cool tricks?
John Wick the hell out of them
Weirdly enough growing up in a small village we used borrow our neighbours cat, to occasionally deal with the sparrow problem we were having in the attic, until we finally got our own cat. It was usually an over night operation. Wed take the cat in the evening put in the attic or the small hangar where we kept corn, and by morning the cat wouldve handled a decent amount of the population as witnessed by the wings he insisted on leaving at the door (braging i guess?). Looking back it was probably seen as benefitial by everyone since if you owned the animal 1. it got a free meal, 2. it would make it less likely for your neighbors to use more dangerous methods of pest control that could hurt your pet on accident, like if they caught and ate a poisoned mouse.
I remember reading a similar tale, where the dead dog appeared in a dream to help the good man even more.
But this one also ended up with the guy forgiving the neighbour and caring for him. I was like ‘why, dude! He killed your innocent dog! He deserves to suffer!’
i'm finally understanding that there were more Japanese myth references in Okami than i initially thought
I liked the first ending more because the tale reminds me of a german fairy tale in which also a good girl and a bad girl go through the same situations but the bad person gets shit. The morale is that the situation isnt the problem but how you go at it, that giving is more rewarding and also returning in getting help back, than to be greedy. In the first ending the old greedy couple took the helping hand from their neighbors to change themself, which by logic of the tale rewards them with a better fortune.
So moral from the first ending for me is “fortune is with the kind, goodness will be rewarded. Changing your ways to better yourself is achievable“
And the moral of the second ending is to me “be bad and greedy all your life, and it eventually bites you back and you have to own up for it“
Its not a bad phrase either, but there was no solution on how to stop having bad luck as bad person.
Eitherway loved the video like usual, thank you so much for every video
It's a common folktale archetype, with examples in most cultures, because human beings have to be reminded to not be dicks.
I remember reading this story in my English class back in 4th or 5th grade and I loved the story. It brought so many memories
Such a great story. I had the same scenario with my relatives (minus the miracle parts and the dog of course lmao) greed and envy whenever we get achievements. But we keep getting good karma everytime we get shit on by them.
Always a fan of your content! ❤️
I have a daughter like that. Your not alone.
1:29 man the dog is so nice. If it were me I would've just barked randomly just to prank them.
Hey this isn’t specifically to do with this video, but would you ever consider a video about the Goto Islands and their history? I’ve watched many videos about the goto islands on UA-cam however one from your channel would be the best by far. Please please consider doing a video one day about the history of Goto 🙏🏼
We literally had this tale in our English book when I was a 8th grader. After reading this tale, I seriously had trust issues with my neighbours 😂. Btw, I love ur content!✨
*7th grade
You think the sludge might of been oil and the place they dug was a oil field?
Serves them right
You're American, and this comment is proof of that.
I never thought I’d see the day where Linfamy would make a dog impression
👀
More endings.
Neutral ending: The greedy boomers got beat up by the lord and his men. Then they still try to do their devious actions because they didn't learn their lesson.
Best ending: Both the bad couple and good couple became philanthropists and donated a lot of money to people.
Oops ending: Because the good couple could generate a lot of money, it led to hyperinflation and money became worthless and now the emperor beat them up.
Worst ending: Everybody dies from smallpox.
Mrbeast ending: The old man tears off his skin to reveal himself to be Mrbeast. He explains that he went back in time in Japan to see if people were good or bad, then he thanks his sponsor "Time travs and magic Japan" for making this possible. After he finished thanking his sponsor. He gives the greedy couple nothing.
n i c e
So this story was what he picked out of the infinite hat this time. Dog ashes that can defy nature and make trees bloom into anime moments.
I was expecting the tree to start turning into black sludge. Also I don't believe the nice ending for a moment. No way they actually learned their lesson.
Plot twist: The black ooze was crude oil. The greedy couple could've been rich.
I thought the same thing!
If only they spent more time educating themselves rather than killing puppies.
*America has entered the harbor*
@@briane6957 welp, that explains the "open your borders, stop having it closed"
I love the fact, you knew I needed that alternative ending.
;)
That was an awesome story, poor Shiro, though.
I 💝 both version of the story!
"How many times do we have to teach you this lesson, old man?"
- Shiro probably
I kinda like the first ending. The main couple are consistently good and kind and (way way too) trusting throughout the story. And they remain so. And it inspires the asshole couple to actually change. Which is a core feature of Buddhism: that people can and must change (usually over many lifetimes).
The main couple are much more enlightened than I would be in their place. And i would not recommend their actions as healthy. But ..
I like the shape of the idea.
My first thought on the ending was "oh, they realized their neighbors lived in soul crushing poverty and helped them despite all their terrible attempts to get rich quick", but my second thought was "screw them they killed a puppy!" so the alternate endings scratched both itches. Yay?
I literally cried when i first read this story in my school library 😭😭
This has such strong Ghibli vibes!
Imagine the goopy slime scenes! 🤣
The Old Couple should've used that money to buy some common sense. LOL! I really enjoyed this!
"All that came out was black sludge"
Me: "Oil! You're rich! Tell America!"
1853: happens
Greedy bounds no bounds and knowledge as well.
Plus, this folktale story remind me of the Spanish conquistadors and use of the plantinums. Those Spanish thought that plantinums were useless.
Thank you for story.
Yooo this was in my 9th grade english book(non-detailed), i used this story to pass all 5 mark essays. I loved it soo much😄
Btw, it didn't specify the names. Rip shiro❤ You were always loved
The fact that the greedy couple survived is the most depressing part, aside from the dog’s death of course.
Dog is such a subtle language. It's all in the intonations.
I 💝 this story!
So the evil neighbours killed the good dog that found petrol in thror fields, just because they were too stupid to realise the fortune they might get 😂
Whoah! Cool new effects!!😲
Your videos are my new obsession. You are so funny an im learning so much
5:07 I agree with this assessment on a personal level
nobody gonna talk about the shade where the angel tore off its wings? omg, the sarcasm
Linfamy doing emotive barking sells the immersion of this tale
i took a break from work and what a treat! a folktale! i hope i have his powers and make my wallet bloom with gold. 😉
Do give peace with flowers 🌹.I felt that.
COOL , The second ending is WAY better :)
lol true :D
I felt quite called out when I was told how vindictive I was. Lol but the second ending is way better. Lol.
We all know that the good couple giving them gold would change nothing.
The sad reality.
Great video, Linfamy. The story was quite good.
Glad you enjoyed it
Not even 30 seconds in and already a s€x joke. Love this channel 😂🥰😈
my favorite childhood folktale
小さい頃良く聞いたなぁ。
なんだかんだでこの話が一番好きかも
Good HOroar story. Life is all about using a ho good-heartedly. And I've just learned the importance of wood ash on our lilac trees. And I like an ending where people get instant karma. Being abusive with ho's is the cause of all evil
Dirty greedy dog killers don't get happy endings!
>:)
"A black, stinking sludge" so the dog was also able to find petroleum. The greedy couple could have just waited a short while (like a millennium or something) and they would have been rich.
Omg I've missed Ur folktale stories
😁👍
The dog found oil lol😂
I hope you can consider covering (and explaining) the weird old tradition of Ghost Marriage aka a living person marrying a dead person or two dead people getting married together uwu ...with some of the weirder legends and stories.
Some fukking neck crow philly ah
Haven’t watched your channel in a while, excited to see what’s changed!
The dog showed the greedy couple crude oil deposit, and those fools just ignored it.
1:49 the dog found oil
I don't think those asshole neighbours deserved any of the dead dog's money, should be thrown in prison forever for being dog murderers!
Great video :D
Yes I'm vindictive 😂😂😂
Knew it :p
Linfamy uploading on a Wednesday? I'll consider this a Christmas special!
Gold coins, killing a puppy......It is John Wick Time!
Yay such a cool ending
Yeah, subject matter aside, I could listen you you tell tales all day.
love these Folk tale. Thanks for sharing.
Glad you like
Really enjoyable ❤️
Oh I have read this story in my school textbook and it was a good story
I freaking love your channel😭😭😭 big love from Indonesia
Oh that explains the old man riding a dog who makes trees bloom in Pom Poko.
I prefer the version where the man unretired from his assassin job and used gun-fu on the puppy killers.
Justice for Shiro! Maybe Yasuke can hear about the dog and go all John Wick on the murderers.
"YOU KILLED THE GOOD BOI, N1GG4???"
(Think of the guy saying "you ate all my beans, n1gg4?")
Somebody needs to animate this. Get on it Studio Ghibli!
Poor old fools: they slew Shiro over finding crude oil! Then they destroyed the Shiro-mortar for making more crude oil!
"ARF ARF ARF!" -- Shiro.
He arfed his last arf.
I get the feeling that the dog found oil.
So good also rip shiro
Hi i was sleeping after watched your video wow you understoon dog's languange, wish you make a video about the history of Nakizumo.😊
Everybody crying about the dogs death but nobody notice how badass that dog even in death he still trolling those couples.
I like the second ending!
5:07
HE KNOWS
I'm pretty sure Shiro would agree when I say that first ending was arf, arf, arfing arf.
Damn arf.
5:06 haha
I'd punish a puppy killer with flowers too. The type that made of lead and blossom in you guts.
It's a neat detail that the dog was drawn white, as shiro is white in Japanese.
If it was me writing this story, it would likely end, "The greedy old couple killed the dog and its owners beat the crap out of the old man who had done the deed."
Ok, joking aside, that kindly old couple had every reason to hate their evil neighbors. Normally, I would do the same to help them in their own time of need if they hadn't killed my dog and burned my only source of food.
I can turn the other cheek to some things, but if it comes to someone so actively wronging me and my loved ones, that's when they can expect not a charitable open hand, but a well-deserved closed fist.
Hey, I never claimed to be a Buddha :P
I like the ending when Shiro evolving into Weregarurumon and then the old greedy couple show their true form, unexpectedly the old greedy couple is Megatron and Starscream in disguise, and with the help of kind hearted old couple, Shiro won, turned out the kind hearted old couple is Dom and Letty, they could won because they're family
Anyone who hurts a dog/ Innocent animal are pure evil and what every misfortune comes their way I say they deserve it!
Linfamy, I don't know if you'll see this but could you make a video about a love story that's famous in Japanese History? Like a king and princess/concubine or samurai and princess. There seem to be some in Chinese and Korean History but I have yet to hear one from Japanese History. Is there an old love story you know of from ancient Japan?
Please 🙏
Sorry, but once they killed that dog they get no mercy. Vindictive ending for me. They don't just get to say OOPS, MY BAD! and then go on.
I'm a bish like that.