Right? His info is legitimately interesting and not something you just find on your first look through wikipedia! Edit: Upon reading this again, it sounds sarcastic. It wasn’t supposed to be, I apparently can't convey anything in a way that DOESN'T sound like that.
I’ve been subscribed for years and I never understood why his channel has never exploded with more subscribers! He’s awesome and finds the wildest stuff to make vids about! He would maybe have to lower the swearing for technical reasons how UA-cam works these days but truly I think he could have closer to a full million subscribers now! Keep Rocking Bro 🤟😝
You don't usually see a day-for-night shot in an animated film. You really shouldn't HAVE to, but Bevanfield finds a way! Or doesn't find a way I guess.
Or maybe this was Mrs. Boring's first marriage, and she left the woodcutter for a man who actually _wanted_ kids. And when she got pregnant again, she ate all that salad because it was her new plan to make sure the kid didn't come out tiny again, having learned that the child's development begins _before_ they're born.
At this point I have to assume that Bevanfield Rapunzel, Goldilocks and Tom Thumb are all related on a first-cousin level. It seems like their families were supposed to "fade out", since it took magic connections like witch debts and figures of speech to keep 2/3 of them going...
Ok, here's a rabbit hole for you: this version of Tom Thumb is based on the Brothers Grimm version (called "Daumesdick" in German... which sounds dirty), that didn't have anything to do with the Arthurian legens, which is why it apparently skips the circumstances of Tom's birth. This version is usually known as "Thumbling" in English, but I think there's a reason for the confusion: there are plenty of thumb-sized fairy tales characters, including a very popular French version by Perrault called "Le Petit Poucet", known in English as "Hop-o'-My-Thumb" or "Little Thumbling". As you can imagine, all these characters are often confused and conflated with one another, and as a result the original Tom Thumb is not as well known anymore, even in his home country.
And there's Thumbelina from Hans Christian Andersen, which had an adaptation directed by Don Bluth, which contains a mouse character that I think someone on the internet was really obsessed over.
The "thumb" connection technically isn't there but Issun-boushi is sort of another entry into this category. he has the whole "couple who don't have a kid but really want one and through magic/wishes/prayer end up getting one but he's super small and then he goes on adventures" thing going on ("issun-boushi" translates as "one-sun boy", a sun being a Japanese unit of measurement roughly equal to 3 centimeters or 1.2 inches). If the name sounds familiar, Issun from Okami is named after him (though unlike the one in the tale, rather than being born to human parents he's part of a race of tiny people that are based on the Korpokkur from the mythology of the indigenous Ainu people of northern Japan)
I honestly don’t know why Bevanfield insisted on padding out their stories with dry and boring small-talk, whether in their films or their narrated stories. There’s an almost condescending feel to it, too, as if they thought children wouldn’t get into the stories unless they knew every single minute detail.
Could be the fact that animating people standing or sitting around yapping is easier than actually showing them doing a bunch of different actions. It's profoundly boring though, yes 😂
And even then, like, "it was still nighttime" THEY CAN SEE THAT. IT'S DARK IN THE MOVIE. THEY KNOW IT'S NIGHTTIME. I'd think maybe that was for the benefit of vision impaired kids but the massive amounts of silence in these "movies" would probably be very confusing for a blind child.
@@Mike0908 🦝: most of the people who think they can do "random laughing" better than Dingo Pictures are soooooooooooooooo stuuuuuuuuuuuuuuupid. He he he he
His channel came around in reccs after a while and I was like "Wait, Bevanfield? Wasn't these films from Dingo pictures, am I missing shitty movie lore?" Seems like the if you dig enough, you can go lower in quality.
Your channel just makes me feel like something I would have woken up to at 2 AM in 1999 as a little kid after eating too many candies and forgetting to turn my rental movie off. I mean that as a compliment.
I love that this was a Daily Mail freebie. I used to buy UK newspaper DVD's of movies by people like Bunuel and Chabrol when they were hard to get in the US. They're mainly really competitive titles - Terms of Endearment, Mulholland Drive, The Exterminating Angel. But sometimes The Daily Mail randomly gave away crap like Bevanfield cartoons and The Fairy King of Ar... when the other papers had Barney, Rugrats, and Dora.
20:30 Oh _God,_ I think those characters might be... _intended_ to be modelled off Kenneth Williams and Joan Sims. 'Yes, let's throw a reference to _Carry On_ into this children's cartoon! Oh, and make it a really bland and disappointing one while you're at it; don't want anyone to be able to derive any entertainment from this, after all.'
Damn, childhood really sucked in fairy tales. You can be sold for money, turned into a food, turned into a animal, get lost in the danger forest, put on trial and executed for a stupid mistake. If you have a loving mother or father, there is a high change that either or both are killed, just to make your life more miserable. It's like survival horror.
I honestly had no idea the Tom Thumb story had any connection to King Arthur. You can really tell that while he has fun with the strangeness of Dingo, Bevanfield genuinely bores him to tears.
@@cameronbosch1213Nah, it would've been better. Dingo cartoons, in my book, are a textbook case of "so bad, it's good". Bevanfield's works? Those make me want to walk in front of a train.
4:51 "deep in a forest there lived a wood cutter and his wife the wood cutter had an extremely silly walk cycle but please don't mention it he's got enough problems" He is secretly a Top Rank Member of The Ministry of Silly Walks
Ok so the thumb parents appear to be identical twin half siblings of Rapunzel's terrible boring parents. So maybe the Bevanfield cinematic universe IS real? Or they got lazy and reused the designs.
Funny, because there's literally an animated movie starring these two titled The Adventures of Tom Thumb and Thumbelina. I know because I grew up with that movie and it was my introduction to Tom Thumb while my introduction to Thumbelina was the Don Bluth version. Phelous should definitely cover that movie someday.
I kinda love that a giant would eat something the size of a normal human thumb. Calling it "popping like a pill" makes sense, because there's no way it would make any other impact than eating a single seed would have on a human... But I suppose Tom looked so apetising that everything and everyone that looked at him just HAD to try eating him (and him not getting digested shows that it's probably a result of a strange curse).
Hello Phelous, this is my third year as a subscriber. I hope you had a great year and thanks for so many videos. My favorite video of last year was Lumpkin the Pumpkin. I finally saw Halloween is Grinch Night and I was shocked that it had great music, except for Max's song which was awful. I wish you all the best, you are a great youtuber.
Now that you mention it, there ought to be a tale of Tom going on a quest to the land where size is easily changed. He could try his luck with self modification, or shrink others as a prank. Come on Alice, help the man out!
After rewatching a bunch of your older videos recently it's awfully convenient that this uploaded today lol. I'm excited for another dull Bevanfield spiced up by Phelous silliness
I’ve been subscribed for years and I never understood why his channel has never exploded with more subscribers! He’s awesome and finds the wildest stuff to make vids about! He would maybe have to lower the swearing for technical reasons how UA-cam works these days but truly I think he could have closer to a full million subscribers now! Keep Rocking Bro 🤟😝
I haven't seen the video yet, since it was posted minutes ago, but for some reason I'm expecting Tom Thumb to be suddenly eaten by Old Man. he has eaten a candle and a mouse in the past after all, like when Old Man invaded Wonderland and started chowing down on anything that could fit in his mouth.
I used the last night to watch Phelan's "Bevanfield" playlist. (I know: great way to spend the night of New Year's Eve.) I noticed that his first two reviews lasted about 38 minutes each, the others were all under 30. Was he thinking "What have I done!? Over 30 minutes Bevanfield! It's bad enough that I had to suffer through their films, how did my fans deserve such a torture?"
Boy does Bevanfield pad out their films so much and I know because I've tortured my own sanity by watching their God awful take on Beauty and The Beast a while back lol thanks for sacrificing your sanity for us again Phelan
I do remember a live action movie from the 70s I think I had on VHS as a kid. Think it was recorded from the TV. You can tell the year this movie came from because it didn't age well. Because one of the toys was a asian stereotype, and I watched it in the 90s.
Wow, some of the fastest I have ever gotten to a video/review by you! Yay! What a great way to start the new year! New Beveanfield review! Happy new year! 🎉🎉🍾
I just checked my subscriptions again because it had been 11 days since one of them uploaded, and I got excited when I saw something new, but my excitement died down when I saw that it was about Bevanfield.
I like how Bevanfield is having the woman pestering her husband about having a child, as this is a trope I saw in a lot of fairy tales; once their child is a hedgehog, once it's a set of triplets with a dog or cow surrogate mother because of a snafu with the witch's fertility treatment, once it's a bear that peels his skin at midnight, etc.
I absolutely love the background info about the fairy tales you cover, I didn't know Tom Thumb was older than Thumbelina, I always assumed he was made in response to the HCA story. I never saw the Merlin connection coming.
It’s really funny that I just rewatched all your Bevanfield reviews today and wondered if we’d ever get another, only for this to pop up almost immediately
None of these Tom Thumb stories are true Everyone knows Tom Thumb was a miniature secret agent closely associated with King Kong, despite never crossing paths with him.
NOW I know what Bevanfield reminds me of! ‘The Three Friends…and Jerry’ that used to be on Fox Family! Same kind of narrator too, who just drones to the audience what they’re already seeing. Only that one would always use ‘juicy’ to describe how the main kid Frank thought about the girls in his class…multiple times 👍 But man, Tom has a lot of material just RIPE for a Disney and Tim Burton collaboration…or the people who made that 1999 ‘Alice in Wonderland’ with Tina Majorino, which is SO Burton that it’s amazing he had NOTHING to do with it, all the way down to Alice's black and white striped stockings...
I remember hearing a similar fairy tale from Germany. Where a farmer's wife wanted a son. And said that she didn't care if he was as handsome as king or as ugly as a hedgehog. Well, you can probably guess the rest of the story. Which the moral was the usual "it's what you are on the inside that's important".
Tom Thumb being repeatedly eaten was like Phelous repeatedly dying- it was the style at the time XD
i love how tom's parents are pretty much clones of the borings from bevanfields rapunzel
They’re really fond of The Borings™️ for some reason
@chocodoeeyes i mean they incorporate the essence of bevanfield perfectly
@@chocodoeeyes Because they can trace over old animation sequences
The father even sells out their kid like in rapunzel.
@jamesmason3734 and the wife keeps bothering her husband about wanting one thing over and over again
If Tom Thumb were written today, people would know immediately what the writer was into.
oh my.
Butts?
what says the og writer wasn't into it?
@@bungiecrimes7247 hehe.
plus all the vore
what I particularly admire in this animation is the size inconsistency of Tom between even two consecutive shots.
Sign of quality.
“A lot of the story though is Tom Thumb being eaten in stupid ways’
Me: *praying that Old Man will be in this video*
Old Man has standards
"Tom Thumb is eaten by a fish."
Tom Thumb is wet.. HE'S COMPLETELY USELESS NOW. *Oldman throws Tom on the trash heap*
@ Old Man: well, it looks like I’m expected! *spotting Tom* OOH, A DELICIOUS THUMB! *chomp*
OOOH A DELICIOUS TOM THUMB!
@@andreasnickmann370 old man has eaten a literal mouse before
poor tom thumb...
i'm glad that this channel has supplied me lore on ancient fairy tales, VCDs and non-functioning bootleg toys all at the same time
Right? His info is legitimately interesting and not something you just find on your first look through wikipedia!
Edit: Upon reading this again, it sounds sarcastic. It wasn’t supposed to be, I apparently can't convey anything in a way that DOESN'T sound like that.
Phelous does amazing research on everything he touches on, it's pretty rare these days to see someone who cares like him.
I’ve been subscribed for years and I never understood why his channel has never exploded with more subscribers! He’s awesome and finds the wildest stuff to make vids about! He would maybe have to lower the swearing for technical reasons how UA-cam works these days but truly I think he could have closer to a full million subscribers now! Keep Rocking Bro 🤟😝
You don't usually see a day-for-night shot in an animated film. You really shouldn't HAVE to, but Bevanfield finds a way! Or doesn't find a way I guess.
So, this is Mr. and Mrs. Boring's other neighbor, either that, or their second kid after they gave up the first one to the garden witch
They look like they reused the character designs just changed the Man's hair from black to red. Same background too.
Or maybe this was Mrs. Boring's first marriage, and she left the woodcutter for a man who actually _wanted_ kids. And when she got pregnant again, she ate all that salad because it was her new plan to make sure the kid didn't come out tiny again, having learned that the child's development begins _before_ they're born.
@@elsie8757 the second husband looks a lot like the first. Did she leave him for his brother?
I thought the same thing. Definitely related indeed
At this point I have to assume that Bevanfield Rapunzel, Goldilocks and Tom Thumb are all related on a first-cousin level. It seems like their families were supposed to "fade out", since it took magic connections like witch debts and figures of speech to keep 2/3 of them going...
Ok, here's a rabbit hole for you: this version of Tom Thumb is based on the Brothers Grimm version (called "Daumesdick" in German... which sounds dirty), that didn't have anything to do with the Arthurian legens, which is why it apparently skips the circumstances of Tom's birth.
This version is usually known as "Thumbling" in English, but I think there's a reason for the confusion: there are plenty of thumb-sized fairy tales characters, including a very popular French version by Perrault called "Le Petit Poucet", known in English as "Hop-o'-My-Thumb" or "Little Thumbling". As you can imagine, all these characters are often confused and conflated with one another, and as a result the original Tom Thumb is not as well known anymore, even in his home country.
And there's Thumbelina from Hans Christian Andersen, which had an adaptation directed by Don Bluth, which contains a mouse character that I think someone on the internet was really obsessed over.
@@ArendAlphaEagle
At least that one has a female protagonist, so there’s no way you can confuse them. Although Shrek 2 did pair them up.
Considering it’s unknown who even created the character, I honestly can’t see this ending any other way.
@@PMbarbieri I think there's a fairy tale that does that, too.
The "thumb" connection technically isn't there but Issun-boushi is sort of another entry into this category. he has the whole "couple who don't have a kid but really want one and through magic/wishes/prayer end up getting one but he's super small and then he goes on adventures" thing going on ("issun-boushi" translates as "one-sun boy", a sun being a Japanese unit of measurement roughly equal to 3 centimeters or 1.2 inches).
If the name sounds familiar, Issun from Okami is named after him (though unlike the one in the tale, rather than being born to human parents he's part of a race of tiny people that are based on the Korpokkur from the mythology of the indigenous Ainu people of northern Japan)
Took out his thumb, pulled out a plumb, and said "what a bad film am I!"
I take it plumb is a euphemism is he pulled out a 💩
That's Jack Horner, not Tom Thumb.
I honestly don’t know why Bevanfield insisted on padding out their stories with dry and boring small-talk, whether in their films or their narrated stories. There’s an almost condescending feel to it, too, as if they thought children wouldn’t get into the stories unless they knew every single minute detail.
> there's an almost condescending feel to it
They're Bri'ish, so that condescending bit sure checks out.
Could be the fact that animating people standing or sitting around yapping is easier than actually showing them doing a bunch of different actions. It's profoundly boring though, yes 😂
And even then, like, "it was still nighttime" THEY CAN SEE THAT. IT'S DARK IN THE MOVIE. THEY KNOW IT'S NIGHTTIME.
I'd think maybe that was for the benefit of vision impaired kids but the massive amounts of silence in these "movies" would probably be very confusing for a blind child.
So while Thumbelina had different creatures wanting to marry her, Tom Thumb had different creatures wanting to eat him.
I love how Phelous says "Bevanfield" with the same energy of a crusty dean cursing out the fraternity that's always causing trouble.
Bevanfield House!
11:44 "Bevanfield, a world of someone's nightmarishly boring delusions come to life."
Any day I get a Phelous video is a good one. Any day with Bevanfield or Dingo is a great one.
Bevanfield: Where Interest and Excitement are buried alive.
Khan: buried alive... buried alive.
Or eaten accidentally.
Bevanfield: The pinnacle of entertainment
They would have had the actor that played Tom Thumb close to a human thumb size but they couldnt get the right camera shots when recording this movie.
1:26-1:33 Already a contender for best line in 2025. Good job Mr. Phelous 👍
I swear, it seems like Bevanfield pushes Phelous' buttons more these days than even Dingo Pictures does.
Dingo you can get enjoyment out of, Bevanfield not so much.
This film almost feels like someone saw a dingo movie with random laughing and thought we can do that better. And failing
@@Mike0908 🦝: most of the people who think they can do "random laughing" better than Dingo Pictures are soooooooooooooooo stuuuuuuuuuuuuuuupid. He he he he
His channel came around in reccs after a while and I was like "Wait, Bevanfield? Wasn't these films from Dingo pictures, am I missing shitty movie lore?" Seems like the if you dig enough, you can go lower in quality.
Oh, thank god!
I was in need of my injection of yippee beans!
ShadeMeadows was found dead after an overdose of yipee beans
Are "yippee beans" British slang for "melatonin"?
I really hope for your sake that those aren't an addictive substance.
@@DalekTheSupreme Nah, it's just an over the counter medicine that helps you fall asleep at night.
A re-telling that strips the edge of the original story, just like a Live-Action Disney remake.
Or a Disney adaptation in general
@@limalepakko6074 I mean Live-Action strips it down even further. Beer to root beer in Zemeckis' Pinocchio for instance.
Nice to see Woodcutter is a slight tweak of Rapunzel’s father Mr. Boring.
I am surprised they bothered to change the design at all
I knew he looked familiar. They must be realitives.
Your channel just makes me feel like something I would have woken up to at 2 AM in 1999 as a little kid after eating too many candies and forgetting to turn my rental movie off.
I mean that as a compliment.
- I'm a robber, thief and burglar.
- How on earth can you do that?
- Multitasking!
I love that this was a Daily Mail freebie. I used to buy UK newspaper DVD's of movies by people like Bunuel and Chabrol when they were hard to get in the US. They're mainly really competitive titles - Terms of Endearment, Mulholland Drive, The Exterminating Angel. But sometimes The Daily Mail randomly gave away crap like Bevanfield cartoons and The Fairy King of Ar... when the other papers had Barney, Rugrats, and Dora.
What Bevanfield and David Lynch have in common, I mean, besides the mundane existential dread
11:54 Okay, for some reason, these two have the most unique human designs I've seen from all the Bevanfield movies you reviewed
20:30 Oh _God,_ I think those characters might be... _intended_ to be modelled off Kenneth Williams and Joan Sims. 'Yes, let's throw a reference to _Carry On_ into this children's cartoon! Oh, and make it a really bland and disappointing one while you're at it; don't want anyone to be able to derive any entertainment from this, after all.'
Babe wake up, new Phelous Bevanfield review dropped
Damn, childhood really sucked in fairy tales.
You can be sold for money, turned into a food, turned into a animal, get lost in the danger forest, put on trial and executed for a stupid mistake.
If you have a loving mother or father, there is a high change that either or both are killed, just to make your life more miserable.
It's like survival horror.
I honestly had no idea the Tom Thumb story had any connection to King Arthur.
You can really tell that while he has fun with the strangeness of Dingo, Bevanfield genuinely bores him to tears.
I hope there's a Dingo version of Tom Thumb.
Nope. Unfortunately, there's no Dingo version out there
It would probably be WORSE than this. Thank goodness it doesn't exist.
@@cameronbosch1213Nah, it would've been better. Dingo cartoons, in my book, are a textbook case of "so bad, it's good". Bevanfield's works? Those make me want to walk in front of a train.
Sadly there isn't, but this one's pretty close. Dingo Tom Thumb would either be reused Aladdin or that ugly kid from Balto and Peter and the Wolf.
4:51 "deep in a forest there lived a wood cutter and his wife the wood cutter had an extremely silly walk cycle but please don't mention it he's got enough problems"
He is secretly a Top Rank Member of The Ministry of Silly Walks
then the two doofuses must be his colleagues.
Yeah, I can see why this guy got put on a demonology list. In fact put the the rest of Bevanfield's unholy cast of character there while you're at it!
And we return to Bevanfield. British Dingo Pictures 🇬🇧
That's mean... to Dingo Pictures.
@@phelous
Oooooh. That was a cruel & good one 👍
I just noticed Phelous got that Mr. Fantastic hairstyle. Looking good👍
Ok so the thumb parents appear to be identical twin half siblings of Rapunzel's terrible boring parents. So maybe the Bevanfield cinematic universe IS real?
Or they got lazy and reused the designs.
I think it’s funny when most people do adapt Tom Thumb they usually just has him as a sidekick character to Thumbelina.
Funny, because there's literally an animated movie starring these two titled The Adventures of Tom Thumb and Thumbelina. I know because I grew up with that movie and it was my introduction to Tom Thumb while my introduction to Thumbelina was the Don Bluth version. Phelous should definitely cover that movie someday.
I give the first video of 2025 a size changing tom thumbs up
I kinda love that a giant would eat something the size of a normal human thumb. Calling it "popping like a pill" makes sense, because there's no way it would make any other impact than eating a single seed would have on a human... But I suppose Tom looked so apetising that everything and everyone that looked at him just HAD to try eating him (and him not getting digested shows that it's probably a result of a strange curse).
Happy New Year, Phelan! 📼 📀 📼
First phelous post of the year :D
Huzzah
Hello Phelous, this is my third year as a subscriber. I hope you had a great year and thanks for so many videos. My favorite video of last year was Lumpkin the Pumpkin. I finally saw Halloween is Grinch Night and I was shocked that it had great music, except for Max's song which was awful. I wish you all the best, you are a great youtuber.
Thanks a lot!
16:18 after going past the mushrooms and falling down the rabbit hole, you'd think he'd end up in Wonderland by now.
Now that you mention it, there ought to be a tale of Tom going on a quest to the land where size is easily changed. He could try his luck with self modification, or shrink others as a prank. Come on Alice, help the man out!
@@Rolld20 so, like Mario?
@@EpicJasonX9000 Tom Thumb in Marioland? Sounds like a pipe dream to me...
I knew you'd dish out more yippee beans eventually.
After rewatching a bunch of your older videos recently it's awfully convenient that this uploaded today lol. I'm excited for another dull Bevanfield spiced up by Phelous silliness
I’ve been subscribed for years and I never understood why his channel has never exploded with more subscribers! He’s awesome and finds the wildest stuff to make vids about! He would maybe have to lower the swearing for technical reasons how UA-cam works these days but truly I think he could have closer to a full million subscribers now! Keep Rocking Bro 🤟😝
Man Bevanfield's Tom Thumb makes Dingo Pictures seem more exciting to watch despite the lower animation quality
Tom Thumb's adventures are set in the Doldrums
I haven't seen the video yet, since it was posted minutes ago, but for some reason I'm expecting Tom Thumb to be suddenly eaten by Old Man. he has eaten a candle and a mouse in the past after all, like when Old Man invaded Wonderland and started chowing down on anything that could fit in his mouth.
Old Man is already being treated for his eating disorder.
People come running for the great taste of Tom Thumb!
Wait wait hold on a minute are you telling me horses can walk? Since when is that possible they only have four giant legs
I used the last night to watch Phelan's "Bevanfield" playlist. (I know: great way to spend the night of New Year's Eve.) I noticed that his first two reviews lasted about 38 minutes each, the others were all under 30. Was he thinking "What have I done!? Over 30 minutes Bevanfield! It's bad enough that I had to suffer through their films, how did my fans deserve such a torture?"
Heh, well the Bevanfield Beauty and the Beast and Aladdin were also the longest runtime of their movies that I covered.
hey I’m Ryan I have a movie request Austin powers international man of mystery and if you can please wear ladies leather gloves for the movie
so can you please do this request for me and wear ladies leather gloves please
@@ryanhill-x6m Dude, wtf.
@@3brerfox The emphasis on ladies leather gloves gives me Wonderbread vibes.
Boy does Bevanfield pad out their films so much and I know because I've tortured my own sanity by watching their God awful take on Beauty and The Beast a while back lol thanks for sacrificing your sanity for us again Phelan
I do remember a live action movie from the 70s I think I had on VHS as a kid. Think it was recorded from the TV. You can tell the year this movie came from because it didn't age well. Because one of the toys was a asian stereotype, and I watched it in the 90s.
Man I was so happy when this came up in my feed. You have me giggling like hell on break at work. Great work, Phelous. Take care of yourself buddy
So it's just the Bamboo Cutter and his Wife...
if it sucked
Nothing better than my dose of yippee beans when I'm in bed sick.
Thanks Phelous!
Feel Better soon buddy ❤
Thanks!
Thanks a lot, man!
I think this is the first time I’ve even heard of the full story of Tom Thumb. Idk why, I just never did. Thanks Phelous!
I give this review two Tom Thumbs Up.
You mean two Tom's up
Up what?
Boo
a Christmas miracle! Merry Christmas Phelous 👋
the childrens stew song and the evil stick laugh, dude thats awesome!
I was expecting Phelous to make a Twin Peaks reference, because of the 1958 Tom Thumb movie starring Russ Tamblyn (Dr. Jacoby)
26:30 Good to know the wolf is alright. He was the best character in the story.
Wow, some of the fastest I have ever gotten to a video/review by you! Yay! What a great way to start the new year! New Beveanfield review! Happy new year! 🎉🎉🍾
I just checked my subscriptions again because it had been 11 days since one of them uploaded, and I got excited when I saw something new, but my excitement died down when I saw that it was about Bevanfield.
Love your videos!
Thanks a lot!
I love that Miss Scarlet quote you used here and in another vid "Flames... FLAMES...... on the side of my face!" XD
It's just so dorky and adorable
Let me OUWHAUAHWHAAAH!!
-Tom Thumb, 2025
The legend of tom thumb sounds like a little nightmares game
I gotta say I enjoy hearing your history stuff on books I never read before. It’s nice learning new things from ya.
Bevanfield would have been more successful if they had marketed their films as insomnia treatments instead of entertainment.
The LJN of animation returns!
Phelous uploading this on my birthday is the best gift I never expected 😄🎉
I like how Bevanfield is having the woman pestering her husband about having a child, as this is a trope I saw in a lot of fairy tales; once their child is a hedgehog, once it's a set of triplets with a dog or cow surrogate mother because of a snafu with the witch's fertility treatment, once it's a bear that peels his skin at midnight, etc.
I think Tom Thumb's father selling him to Medieval Harry and Marv makes him an even worse father than Old Man.
8:42 Funnily enough, my exact thoughts on the Harry Potter play!
Always love to see a new Phelous review! Keep up the awesome work
The uk version of dingo pictures 😂😂
The fact that he unceremoniously dies from a spider bite and wasn't eaten by it is very ironic
Been waiting for you to stub this thumb ever since I learned it existed
There's no Bevanfield Cinematic Universe. Neither installment's worthy for a theatrical release.
perfect upload time for me to start the day!
Ahhhhh. A nice relaxing Phealous review. Good times aplenty and I always love the humour.
"Mushroom Hell" is my favorite place in the Black Lodge.
Baltard - I didn't know the grocery store Tom thumbs has a movie
You are amazing. 🙂
Amazing video,fantastic job.
I absolutely love the background info about the fairy tales you cover, I didn't know Tom Thumb was older than Thumbelina, I always assumed he was made in response to the HCA story. I never saw the Merlin connection coming.
Time for more Bevanfield
I got excited when I saw a new phelous video pop up!
Also I've never seen or heard the story of Tom thumb
Reading kids fairytales helps them fall to sleep.
Showing them Bevanfield fairytales will put them into a coma.
It’s really funny that I just rewatched all your Bevanfield reviews today and wondered if we’d ever get another, only for this to pop up almost immediately
Hey, that's no wolf, that's Will E. Coyote!
Tom: "Everybody's having more flashbacks than Bruce Dern in 'The Trip.😅
None of these Tom Thumb stories are true
Everyone knows Tom Thumb was a miniature secret agent closely associated with King Kong, despite never crossing paths with him.
NOW I know what Bevanfield reminds me of! ‘The Three Friends…and Jerry’ that used to be on Fox Family! Same kind of narrator too, who just drones to the audience what they’re already seeing. Only that one would always use ‘juicy’ to describe how the main kid Frank thought about the girls in his class…multiple times 👍
But man, Tom has a lot of material just RIPE for a Disney and Tim Burton collaboration…or the people who made that 1999 ‘Alice in Wonderland’ with Tina Majorino, which is SO Burton that it’s amazing he had NOTHING to do with it, all the way down to Alice's black and white striped stockings...
This makes the average Dingo movie look like a John Wick sequel.
I remember hearing a similar fairy tale from Germany. Where a farmer's wife wanted a son. And said that she didn't care if he was as handsome as king or as ugly as a hedgehog.
Well, you can probably guess the rest of the story. Which the moral was the usual "it's what you are on the inside that's important".
@@GaryMatrixVideos2🎶too ugly for the naked eye
Hunchback nun: it belongs in a great, big FIYAAAH