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I remember being struck by how deep and serious this children's cartoon was when i was a kid watching this on cartoon network. Even back then the message resonated with me.
I remember seeing this as a little kid in the early 90's at christmas. Shame it's never shown any more. The 1955 remake "Good Will to Men" by Fred Quimby, William Hanna and Joseph Barbera was really good too. It didn't have the same impact or personalization to it like the lone two soldiers, but it was still really good!
I watched this one time as a kid in the 90's. Really messed with me. It was the first time in my life where i said to myself "war sucks". At 18, a recruiter almost suckered me in. Glad i didn't sign up.
War does suck. Sadly, someone has to fight because there's always a self-serving monster or monsters who will try to take what doesn't belong to them. And you just have to pray that the bad guys aren't your own national leaders.
War doesn't suck war is fun no one can tell me otherwise I've enlisted and I was 12 when I started having these thoughts war is good war brings family's together...war promotes engineering and science...war makes you stronger...hard times make hard people hard people make good times good times make dumb people dumb people make hard times and hard times make hard people no man on this earth can stop me if they attacked the states say china or korea or whatever I would go on a massacre
I gotta say though-those last two were hard motherfuckers. Everyone is dead, theres nothing left to fight for but spite and pride-by gods and devils though, those two were taking the other man with them.
@@stopmotionharry8989 Sometimes spite and defiance are the only thing left. Look up the speech by Nikola Zrinski in the Siege of Szigetvar. War is a terrible thing, but sometimes there is no choice and I can't help but admire those who accept that sacrifice.
@@wunderwalze I figure it's instinct, we have to find a reason and learn from it like we do with everything else (although for other animals the objective would be to avoid the scenario at all costs but whatever)
@@poymannyng1845 Except humans instinctually avoid killing each other too. Back in the days of black powder and volley fire, soldiers would pull their aim up or down an instant before firing and cause them to miss. There are stories from WWI of patrols from opposing sides encountering one another, and rather than firing on each other, they would yell and throw rocks. It's the same with animals, they will seldom fight one another to do the death if they are the same species, because they are all instinctually driven to survive and increase their numbers.
I remember seing this, especially the dying soldier at the end when I was REALLY young. But the scene just had such an impact on me, seing this soldier dying such a cruel and painful death, slowly sinking into the mud and water, that I never could forget about this. It is one if not the earliest film experiences I can remember.
If there were future archaeologists, this last man's remains would have been well preserved as he died in a peat bog. I wonder if they would view him the way we view neanderthals and other extinct species of hominids?
The clip is from Peace on Earth from 1939. I really wish people would say what a clip is from when they choose to upload it. It's really annoying when they dont.
The animals witnessed the horrors of the Western Front, and emerged the day after the Armistice and made a new home in the shell blasted ruins of no man's land. To them when the armies demobilized it must've seen like Humanity had wiped itself out in the war. Ironic when this film came out, this final plea for peace, the storm had come again Hitler's legions had conquered Poland, Stalin's forces attacked Finland , and Japan was advancing deeper into China makes you wonder if they were referring to World War I or what they believed the recently started Second World War would become
It's exactly that - the artist's vision. He made this very soon before WW2 started, аs an anti-war cartoon. This is not exactly WW1, it just portrays it like that because the artist didn't know what war would become like. In fact it's neither WW1 or WW2, it's the future vision saying how even after WW1 and the then-upcoming WW2, we might continue fighting neverending wars until we eventually kill ourselves off.
@@acenosce3334 well, I mean, during the battle of the Somme, 1 million was already slaughtered in less than a day. On a large enough scale, I could understand. Of course it will never happen, but still.
@@Chad-Rainis I still find it ludicrous that a war fought entirely WW1 military technology can lead to the extinction of the human species. Then again, I'd like to see alternate history enthusiasts make a timeline depicting the war as shown in the cartoon and how WW1 warfare can lead to the extinction of humanity.
When the term The Last Man Standing became literal. . I feel sad for those two. They were the last men on Earth on and there's only two of them. They could've just stop the fighting and become friends before their time is up. They could just call truce and stop fighting. I know they were males but stead could fix up a town from the damages. But instead, they didn't. They let their pride and prejudice control them and made them kill each other before dying in a puddle.
Someone previously commented that to the animals, the entire Human race was involved in the war, but it was really just the end of ww1. I kinda like that POV.
@@rodrigogonzalez7858 Can confirm. Saw it back in 96-98ish? Back when Looney Tunes was still allowed on basic cable before getting bumped to Boomerang which was premium up until recently in this area.
National Film Registry only does a limited number each year and there is no limit of being too old. and they add to it each year. (its mostly symbolic).
There’s something so… I wouldn’t say disturbing, but ‘enthralling’ about this idea to me. The idea of the last two men alive consigning themselves to death, marching and trudging amidst death’s domain, wastelands of mud and barbed-wire, dead industrial sectors and dead villages, towns and cities. Fighting in the name of ideologies, nations and leaders forgotten to time and even to they, yet fighting nonetheless, hunting one another through those now meaningless places inhabited by but ghosts and memories of a time long ago. Yet still they fight and still they hunt each other, knowing not the other’s name nor who they are, who they were and why they’re here of all people, knowing only that he is the enemy and no-matter how worthless and meaningless it is now, they are still the enemy. And it is the soldier’s duty to eliminate the enemy, and so they fight.
I remember seeing this on TCM's Cartoon Alley when I was younger but I don't remember the name of the cartoon. Does anyone know what it was titled? Thanks.
Peace on earth(1939) Not to be confused with "Peace on Earth(1955)", which is more or less the same concept updated for atomic warfare...prefer this version though, something about the finality of this scene dives it home better.
@@SwordlordRoy there’s a sort of detachment that comes from watching a nuclear explosion wiping out a city, the numbers so vast that they fade into background noise. Watching one fatally wounded infantryman sink into the muck is so much more impactful
Leave it to friendly woodland creatures to find Christmas joy in a post apocalypse wasteland. I remember seeing this in the 90s as a kid one Christmas Eve late at night and being amazed at how dark, yet goofy this special was. Peace on Earth and not hating each other for petty differences is always a good message, though.
I remember reading a children's book that was similar to this. A story about the last two men in a battle, endlessly fighting but neither coming on top until one day they end up in each other's trench and realise they were both told the same lies about each other by their leaders.
If this were compiled with the later cartoon, "Good Will to Men", this would take place after the bombings on both sides that caused a great catastrophe until these two soldiers were left; it wouldn't be pleasant.
I remember watching this years ago. It was on Boomerang during Christmas time and I remember the sides were and I’m not making this up Vegetarians vs Meat Eaters. I was 9 when I saw this and it stuck with me just because of how dark it was. Funny enough I remembered this cartoon some weeks ago weird.
An interesting and unique cartoon from it's time. There were a lot of cutesy cartoons from MGM at that point, but this one took dark and photo-realistic and crisscrossed it with the cute elements in their cartoons and they made something that made the viewer think. So the cutesy elements are well placed and thoughtful. Few cartoons ever achieve this sort of artistic impression.
What's crazy was that this was released in 1939, i wonder if the animators and writers noticed all the invasions and wars going on at the time in the east, it's actually eerie.
Funny things kids wasn't the primarily original target audience back in 1939. Adults were. Yes kids probably saw the short in 1939 but several directors practically said that they made them for themselves.
@@stephenholloway6893nah, I'm pretty certain this was made primarily for kids (though also to be enjoyed by everyone) based on... the main characters being young kids
@absolutezerochill2700 Just because they were young kids in this short it doesn't automatically mean that it was meant for kids. Especially in this case given the subject of the short.
Most people here talking about how scarred they were watching this, and here I am who remembers rewinding the tape a bunch to watch the badass imagery over and over.
Kids: Wow Grandpa we're sure glad the Great War is over. Grandpa: Yes and back in 14 they told me the Great War would've been over by Christmas. Instead they sent us into a meat grinder. I can still feel the anger I have towards those rats who called themselves Generals SEARING!!!!! Kids: What happened to Men grandpa? Grandpa: Oh don't worry about men children you'll forget all about them....just like they forgot about me in that hellish swamp at Passchendaele for 18 agonizing months. EVERY NIGHT I WAKE UP SCREAMING!!!! Kids: But what about men Grandpa Grandpa: Well kids you see it was 10:59:59 and Johnny...johnny...johnny...JOHNNNY!!!!!!
@@bigsmoke5884 World War 1 paved the way for World War 2. While WW2 had a lot more deaths, World War 1 was just as brutal due to new technologies facing off against the old, outdated ideologies, doctrines, tactics, and strategies combined with pride, ambition, and stubbornness. Also, WW1's generation had never experienced a war on that magnitude before, while the generation of WW2 knew what to expect and how to power through it, at least to some degree. In WW1, everything was new. In WW2, almost everything was known, outside of Blitzkrieg and the much larger scale of the war.
I wacth this with my headphones with my left one off, because someone else was in the room with me and might try to talk to me, so it took about 6 minutes for me to figure out wtf was happening and why I couldn't hear this
“Last two soldiers on the battlefield, survivors of the war. They aim at one another while their mothers beg the lord “if you’re listening, I’m missing him so somehow bring him home, how did it come to this?” So the soldiers lift their rifles and they’re aiming at the head, they think of their first love before they take their final breath. Somewhere in the distance they hear something someone said, “how did it come to this?””
I watched this in school as a very young child and was probably my first exposure to the idea that humans could wipe themselves off the face of the earth and I don’t think I’ve ever recovered from that
Nothing says Christmas Cartoon like a horrifying apocalypse
it's actually lovely, on a way of a Teaching, like a fable: enjoy your life, because could end tomorrow if continue the vices ruling over the reason and moderation.
what better way to show the point of the reason behind the deceptively simple request made on us all. 'loving ones fellow man'
And that's the true meaning of Christmas!
@@themaestro2572"You know... For kids!"
I'd rather watch this than your average brainrot today.
"Cause at the end of the day, as long as there's two people left on the planet, someone is gonna want someone dead." - The Sniper
"Good shot, mate!"
"Professionals, have, STANDARDS" all the mercs were chads but my man takes the cake
"I'm not a Crazed Gunman Dad, I'm an Assassin"
@alexrettew3100 "Well, one's a job, and another is mental sickness!"
"piss" -sniper tf2
Mankind is dead
Blood is fuel
Hell is full
Man, I uh... I dont think there are any Guttermen around here...
@@arandompersonontheinternet9939
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“Um, akshually, It’s mankind is dead, not humanity is dead” - 🤓
In the end it was a war without reason
The Oscar nominated classic and arguably Hugh Harman's best short he directed, Peace on Earth.
Nobel Peace Prize nominated to
@Kyle Shiflet That's kinda up for debate since no records seemed to confirm it.
@@stephenholloway6893 I think i know why that we can't find the records for it
@Kyle Shiflet Plus, there was no Peace Prize Awards during World War 2 which was underway by the time it was released.
@@stephenholloway6893 I was also gonna bring up Norway was under the rule of Quisling and the nazis
I remember being struck by how deep and serious this children's cartoon was when i was a kid watching this on cartoon network. Even back then the message resonated with me.
Same
Yep, watched this back then too. Always stuck with me
Watched this when I was 6 or 7 on Boomerang back in the early 2000’s
It's not a children's cartoon...
What is the name of this cartoon?
I remember seeing this as a little kid in the early 90's at christmas. Shame it's never shown any more. The 1955 remake "Good Will to Men" by Fred Quimby, William Hanna and Joseph Barbera was really good too. It didn't have the same impact or personalization to it like the lone two soldiers, but it was still really good!
what movie is this from?
@@carterm715 It wasn't a movie. It was a Christmas cartoon short called "Peace on Earth". It was by Hugh Harman and it was oscar nominated.
@@bad74maverick1 Thanks! I'll have to give it a look.
Category: *comedy*
More like Science Fiction: peace on Earth could not be achieve, while there's inhuman interests over general interests.
In a cosmic sort of way, yes.
LOL
Yes. I laugh at the stupidity of that world’s humans
RIP CATEGORIES
Animals thought this was the end of the last man on earth but in reality, they saw the events of ww1 and now they live on no man's land.
People live on no man's land too.
This has been etched in my mind since I first saw this scene when I was young.
Probably this is never gonna go away
I watched this one time as a kid in the 90's. Really messed with me. It was the first time in my life where i said to myself "war sucks". At 18, a recruiter almost suckered me in. Glad i didn't sign up.
War does suck. Sadly, someone has to fight because there's always a self-serving monster or monsters who will try to take what doesn't belong to them. And you just have to pray that the bad guys aren't your own national leaders.
War doesn't suck war is fun no one can tell me otherwise I've enlisted and I was 12 when I started having these thoughts war is good war brings family's together...war promotes engineering and science...war makes you stronger...hard times make hard people hard people make good times good times make dumb people dumb people make hard times and hard times make hard people no man on this earth can stop me if they attacked the states say china or korea or whatever I would go on a massacre
War is too bad, but you need to know how it works and everything political things to avoid that
@@baahcusegamer4530 Instead of praying, read history and politics. Be informed.
damn you'd have been sent back in time in the trenches of ww1
I gotta say though-those last two were hard motherfuckers. Everyone is dead, theres nothing left to fight for but spite and pride-by gods and devils though, those two were taking the other man with them.
What you’re saying is exactly what this cartoon is against. War is stupid because it pushes us to kill eachother, even when there is no reason
@@stopmotionharry8989 Sometimes spite and defiance are the only thing left. Look up the speech by Nikola Zrinski in the Siege of Szigetvar. War is a terrible thing, but sometimes there is no choice and I can't help but admire those who accept that sacrifice.
@@travisjohnson6703For some reason we always tend to find death poetic, no matter how stupid and unnecessary the circumstances may be
@@wunderwalze I figure it's instinct, we have to find a reason and learn from it like we do with everything else (although for other animals the objective would be to avoid the scenario at all costs but whatever)
@@poymannyng1845 Except humans instinctually avoid killing each other too. Back in the days of black powder and volley fire, soldiers would pull their aim up or down an instant before firing and cause them to miss. There are stories from WWI of patrols from opposing sides encountering one another, and rather than firing on each other, they would yell and throw rocks. It's the same with animals, they will seldom fight one another to do the death if they are the same species, because they are all instinctually driven to survive and increase their numbers.
with my last breath i curse zoidberg!
I remember seing this, especially the dying soldier at the end when I was REALLY young. But the scene just had such an impact on me, seing this soldier dying such a cruel and painful death, slowly sinking into the mud and water, that I never could forget about this. It is one if not the earliest film experiences I can remember.
Fallout London looks good af
0:35 - BLOOD!
For ze blood god, ja?
@@dolphinerofachero3159 BLOOD FOR THE BLOOD GOD SKULLS FOR HIS THRONE!
If there were future archaeologists, this last man's remains would have been well preserved as he died in a peat bog. I wonder if they would view him the way we view neanderthals and other extinct species of hominids?
The clip is from Peace on Earth from 1939. I really wish people would say what a clip is from when they choose to upload it. It's really annoying when they dont.
thank u
It was uploaded 14 years ago. UA-cam was pretty random back then
@@arushsave7040 True, but my point still stands.
The animals witnessed the horrors of the Western Front, and emerged the day after the Armistice and made a new home in the shell blasted ruins of no man's land. To them when the armies demobilized it must've seen like Humanity had wiped itself out in the war.
Ironic when this film came out, this final plea for peace, the storm had come again Hitler's legions had conquered Poland, Stalin's forces attacked Finland , and Japan was advancing deeper into China makes you wonder if they were referring to World War I or what they believed the recently started Second World War would become
It's exactly that - the artist's vision.
He made this very soon before WW2 started, аs an anti-war cartoon. This is not exactly WW1, it just portrays it like that because the artist didn't know what war would become like. In fact it's neither WW1 or WW2, it's the future vision saying how even after WW1 and the then-upcoming WW2, we might continue fighting neverending wars until we eventually kill ourselves off.
@@Chad-Rainis and somehow WW1 technology is powerful enough to wipe out the human race
@@acenosce3334 well, I mean, during the battle of the Somme, 1 million was already slaughtered in less than a day. On a large enough scale, I could understand. Of course it will never happen, but still.
@@Chad-Rainis I still find it ludicrous that a war fought entirely WW1 military technology can lead to the extinction of the human species.
Then again, I'd like to see alternate history enthusiasts make a timeline depicting the war as shown in the cartoon and how WW1 warfare can lead to the extinction of humanity.
@@acenosce3334 of course, it's exaggerated, but the message is valid.
This was truly a "war without reason"
i cant freaking escape ultrakill brainrot holy
@@josukedrinkingcoffee7346same
It's ultrakilling my neurons....keep going
You can really Hear the Siren Song Call of Death…
And there is No Sound, No Memory
When the term The Last Man Standing became literal.
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I feel sad for those two. They were the last men on Earth on and there's only two of them. They could've just stop the fighting and become friends before their time is up. They could just call truce and stop fighting. I know they were males but stead could fix up a town from the damages. But instead, they didn't. They let their pride and prejudice control them and made them kill each other before dying in a puddle.
Someone previously commented that to the animals, the entire Human race was involved in the war, but it was really just the end of ww1. I kinda like that POV.
*"They could just call truce and stop fighting"*
This could literally solve 99% of problems on earth.
@@விஷ்ணு_கார்த்திக் no and I refuse to belive your statement
@@johnballentine6638 Idc you're just a child
From the Bible to Pride and Prejudice. You know what maybe we should burn books again. Always making people go mad. 🤔
I remember seeing this on Cartoon Network as a kid
They showed this cartoon on cartoon network? In the 90s or early 2000s?
Me too. I remember when I watched it on Boomerang on Christmas Eve, 2004. I was 8 years old
@@rodrigogonzalez7858 Can confirm. Saw it back in 96-98ish? Back when Looney Tunes was still allowed on basic cable before getting bumped to Boomerang which was premium up until recently in this area.
cool story
Thank you for uploading this.
WALL•E is on the National Film Registry.
This isn’t.
I’m sad.
Walle is also a good movie though.
WALL-E was put on the registry on its first year of eligibility. It ought to be there, although I can't say I've seen much of this so I can't say.
National Film Registry only does a limited number each year and there is no limit of being too old. and they add to it each year. (its mostly symbolic).
WWI would have been in living memory of the writer and animators of that story. No wonder why its portrayal was totally apocalyptic.
"Man, war sucks."
I ship out May 21st. To be a fucking Kilo 19. What fun.
Godspeed
Where are you going, boy?
Nice.
Best boots. Best Ride. Best NCO's.
Sometimes you poop in a bag.
10/10 would recommend. 👌
Being a tanker sounds fun imo
Just don't become cargo 200
There’s something so… I wouldn’t say disturbing, but ‘enthralling’ about this idea to me.
The idea of the last two men alive consigning themselves to death, marching and trudging amidst death’s domain, wastelands of mud and barbed-wire, dead industrial sectors and dead villages, towns and cities. Fighting in the name of ideologies, nations and leaders forgotten to time and even to they, yet fighting nonetheless, hunting one another through those now meaningless places inhabited by but ghosts and memories of a time long ago.
Yet still they fight and still they hunt each other, knowing not the other’s name nor who they are, who they were and why they’re here of all people, knowing only that he is the enemy and no-matter how worthless and meaningless it is now, they are still the enemy. And it is the soldier’s duty to eliminate the enemy, and so they fight.
You have no idea how long I have been searching for this clip. I saw it when I was a kid and could not remember what on earth it was from.
I’ll never forget seeing this as a kid and being so disturbed
How it feels in a 1v1 duel online
My left ear is enjoying this
I remember seeing this on TCM's Cartoon Alley when I was younger but I don't remember the name of the cartoon. Does anyone know what it was titled? Thanks.
David Harder peace on Earth (1939)
Peace on earth(1939)
Not to be confused with "Peace on Earth(1955)", which is more or less the same concept updated for atomic warfare...prefer this version though, something about the finality of this scene dives it home better.
@@SwordlordRoy there’s a sort of detachment that comes from watching a nuclear explosion wiping out a city, the numbers so vast that they fade into background noise. Watching one fatally wounded infantryman sink into the muck is so much more impactful
Peace on Earth. There's a remake called Good Will to Men produced by Hanna Barbera. Peace on Earth is better. Much darker.
Leave it to friendly woodland creatures to find Christmas joy in a post apocalypse wasteland.
I remember seeing this in the 90s as a kid one Christmas Eve late at night and being amazed at how dark, yet goofy this special was. Peace on Earth and not hating each other for petty differences is always a good message, though.
Ok so I didn’t imagine seeing this on Tv as a kid
I remember reading a children's book that was similar to this. A story about the last two men in a battle, endlessly fighting but neither coming on top until one day they end up in each other's trench and realise they were both told the same lies about each other by their leaders.
Name of the book?
I've seen this before during my childhood, so much memories!
I saw this cartoon in the 70s. It's part of why I've always been anti-war.
As long as Strike Commander Triumphant serves faithfully, the engine of prosperity never halts...
The War never ends...
Oh, that's the kind of reference you see once in a lifetime...
@@haltocarrick5504 I can only agree with you. As sad as it is.
Truly, a War without reasons
@@BlueRGuy After all, it was a war. A war without reason.
I remember seeing this when I was a kid, it's probably been over 35 years since I last seen this thank you for uploading :-)
2/10/24
my right ear is also horrified
If this were compiled with the later cartoon, "Good Will to Men", this would take place after the bombings on both sides that caused a great catastrophe until these two soldiers were left; it wouldn't be pleasant.
I watched this as a kid in the 70s and 80s. I loved it then and I want to see it again but cant fins it on youtube
What's the title?
@@TheFenecFox Peace on Earth
@@TheFenecFox Peace on Earth
0:20 C’mon man you got this...it’s just a 1v1, whole team is counting on me...easy clutch...right?
Sadly i lost due to lag
*Gets blasted by everyone on chat for letting the team down*
Ez dub
I know everyone is saying how horrifying this is but why can I only hear this with the left side of my headphones?
Family guy’s been getting creative with the side gags I see.
I can definitely hear this in a rap album. At the start of a song and at the end.
One day this will happen. Be nice to your neighbor.
There’s a Family Guy label on this.. 💀
I remember watching this years ago. It was on Boomerang during Christmas time and I remember the sides were and I’m not making this up Vegetarians vs Meat Eaters. I was 9 when I saw this and it stuck with me just because of how dark it was.
Funny enough I remembered this cartoon some weeks ago weird.
This movie was ahead of it's time. I like that peace on earth is finally achieved after the extinction of humanity.
Until the animals develop racism
@@ultraflopp2802Who's gonna tell him
@@ultraflopp2802*OMG GREAT TRIAL*
@@ultraflopp2802The literal plot of Animal Farm:
name
Teens in 1910s: This war sounds fun
Them after 48 hours:
This is a masterpiece,
bin looking for this, now i can synch it with my ww2 gameplay
Aptom7747 This is WW1
Ww1 dumbass
And at long last, there was Peace on Earth.
This is the most real shit I've ever seen put into a cartoon.
Still a better love story than twilight
My left ear “enjoyed” this
It looks like they fought a War Without Reason
Man that song start
What would have really sucked is if these last two were a man and a woman who could have potentially saved their race.
An interesting and unique cartoon from it's time. There were a lot of cutesy cartoons from MGM at that point, but this one took dark and photo-realistic and crisscrossed it with the cute elements in their cartoons and they made something that made the viewer think. So the cutesy elements are well placed and thoughtful. Few cartoons ever achieve this sort of artistic impression.
They had more than enough space to live on the planet that they would never have to see each other again but they still chose to kill each other.
Mickey Mouse lore goes hard
Man I remember this when I was a kid. Spooky stuff.
You know it's good when there's loud static in the background
Jeez, this gave me nightmares as a kid
What's crazy was that this was released in 1939, i wonder if the animators and writers noticed all the invasions and wars going on at the time in the east, it's actually eerie.
my left ear really enjoyed this
I remember this scene. And only this scene, no idea from where. This is so surreal.
A very thought provoking cartoon kinda art imitating life in the times we are in now. 🤔
This was deep for a kids cartoon. But good none the less.
Funny things kids wasn't the primarily original target audience back in 1939. Adults were. Yes kids probably saw the short in 1939 but several directors practically said that they made them for themselves.
@@stephenholloway6893nah, I'm pretty certain this was made primarily for kids (though also to be enjoyed by everyone) based on... the main characters being young kids
@absolutezerochill2700 Just because they were young kids in this short it doesn't automatically mean that it was meant for kids. Especially in this case given the subject of the short.
@@stephenholloway6893 it's a mature kids cartoon, not an adult cartoon kids could also maybe watch like Looney Tunes
It'll be over by Christmas, they said.
Gotta give them kudos for commitment, at least.
Most people here talking about how scarred they were watching this, and here I am who remembers rewinding the tape a bunch to watch the badass imagery over and over.
"God is not dead; nor doth he sleep! The Wrong shall fail, The Right prevail, With peace on earth, good-will to men!"❤
Good old Longfellow!
As the last humans on Earth they could have just stopped and just simply cast aside their differences since the world basically ended for them.
Back when youtube videos were on VHS
My left ear really likes this
I remember this and it was terrifying.
Kids: Wow Grandpa we're sure glad the Great War is over.
Grandpa: Yes and back in 14 they told me the Great War would've been over by Christmas. Instead they sent us into a meat grinder. I can still feel the anger I have towards those rats who called themselves Generals SEARING!!!!!
Kids: What happened to Men grandpa?
Grandpa: Oh don't worry about men children you'll forget all about them....just like they forgot about me in that hellish swamp at Passchendaele for 18 agonizing months. EVERY NIGHT I WAKE UP SCREAMING!!!!
Kids: But what about men Grandpa
Grandpa: Well kids you see it was 10:59:59 and Johnny...johnny...johnny...JOHNNNY!!!!!!
One of the cartoons from my childhood………
Мультфильмы тогда и сейчас, это небо и земля.
When you play PUBG in Small Zone 1vs1
Core memory unlocked
War. War never changes
When the last man kills the last other man in the world:
“Hey buddy, what a small world it is!”
“Indeed.”
WWI was the most brutal war not even WWII with all their tech could match the amount of carnage and bodycount WWI had.
Wdym? WW2 had WAY more deaths then in WW1
@@bigsmoke5884 World War 1 paved the way for World War 2. While WW2 had a lot more deaths, World War 1 was just as brutal due to new technologies facing off against the old, outdated ideologies, doctrines, tactics, and strategies combined with pride, ambition, and stubbornness. Also, WW1's generation had never experienced a war on that magnitude before, while the generation of WW2 knew what to expect and how to power through it, at least to some degree. In WW1, everything was new. In WW2, almost everything was known, outside of Blitzkrieg and the much larger scale of the war.
Still, first comment is wrong@@Mr.Vibe17
@@derth9230 Fair
Why am i seeing this 14 years later...
Am I the only one who expected a soldier to do a thumb up while drowning?
In the end it was a war without reason
I wacth this with my headphones with my left one off, because someone else was in the room with me and might try to talk to me, so it took about 6 minutes for me to figure out wtf was happening and why I couldn't hear this
“Last two soldiers on the battlefield, survivors of the war. They aim at one another while their mothers beg the lord “if you’re listening, I’m missing him so somehow bring him home, how did it come to this?”
So the soldiers lift their rifles and they’re aiming at the head, they think of their first love before they take their final breath. Somewhere in the distance they hear something someone said, “how did it come to this?””
To the tune of "Mr. Brightside"
Oh yah sure, and we’re definitely not the same species that would stop trench warfare to have a Christmas party.
the idea of animals witnessing one of the most pointless extinctions of the human race is pretty morbidly funny.
And when one asked. "What is the point?" there were none left to answer.
Goes hard
Well that's gonna kill my mood for the day
0:07 😮😮😮 when they fu. they fu.. 😮😮😮
Grandparents khow how cap attention to grandsons and nephews 😊😊😂😂😂
I watched this in school as a very young child and was probably my first exposure to the idea that humans could wipe themselves off the face of the earth and I don’t think I’ve ever recovered from that
This is what cartoons used to be
Isn't there a similar one? But with an old mouse who's a priest playing the piano on Christmas?
Grandpa knows cuz he was the other sniper 👀