The Brothers Grimm were my ancestral uncles from Kassel Germany..they travelled all over the regions to collect their stories from Old people and Story Tellers . My mother had a First Edition signed of Grimms Fairy Tales
It's wonderful to know that someone has an actual connection to them in the present. I have always thought of them as long ago and as far away as their stories, all of which I read again and again when I was a child. Thank you for posting. I know there is a movie about them, but I've never seen it. I'll look for it and hope it will be factual as well as entertaining.
Oh my goodness I was going to say the same thing …….. The stepmother and sisters went to the wedding uninvited, and the birds plucked out their eyes. Still, you did a nice job with the fairy tail.
In the Grimm’s earliest publications the stepmothers were originally the heroine’s *real* mother. They changed it soon after as they viewed motherhood as sacred, partly due to how much their own relationship with their own mother. Plus there’s a golden unspoken rule in fairytales that it’s ok to kill your stepmother but not your real one.
I'd always thought Cinderella was an orphan, until I read the original story. Clearly, Daddy wasn't dead because the story describes him going to a fair and asking the daughters what they'd like him to buy them. Why didn't Cinderella's father protect his poor daughter? A Grimm tale indeed!
Because the story has about a 1000 variations no one can really claim to be the original. However the most famous is by Charles Perrault written in the late 1600s. The Brothers Grimm adaptation was not written until at least 110 years later. So this is definitely not original. And yes in the Perrault version the father is alive.
The story about the father going to fair and asking what his daughters would like is from the original story of Beauty and the Beast, which I read when I was younger.
This story was pretty sloppily constructed. It failed to mention the fact that Cinderella's father had died. The step-mother pretty much disappeared until the end, with the eldest daughter taking most of her role. Finally, it left out the part where the birds pecked out the eyes of the step-family.
There is a saying in Denmark : chop a heal, clip a toe, which is a direct thread back to this story. It refers to tying yourself in knots to get what you want. I was told this original version as a child, as well as other Grimm "fairy tales". And they work so much better.
This is for all the people with the pronunciation problem with the word hearth. It is one of the words that depends on your place of origin. Both "harth" and "herth" are correct. Same that herb is correct as "erb" and "herb."
This an AI reading, not actual person. And no, there is no other way to pronounce hearth- and it is not like "erb" "herb", because one starts with "h" and other doesn't. The word is 'borrowed' from the French, who employ the silent H. It evolved into Herb in the mouths of the English. Adaptations across borders occurs with thousands of words. Technically speaking, "erb" is the historically correct pronunciation, but this does not apply to hearth in any way, since there h is not silent.
Degrading others to make oneself look better will not be rewarded with success. Lift others up with love and encouragement and your soul shines in heavenly splendor🥰
And let it be GENUINE love and encouragement, without degrading others to make oneself look better. Too many evil hearts in the world, pretending to be saints. This is why genuine love has already won...
In the Brothers Grimm version the father didn't die. In fact he went with his wife and step-daughters to the festival. This mirrors real life; there are stepmothers to this day that will screw over their step-children in favor of their own children, while fathers go along with it because they doesn't want to stand up to their wives.
The paintings are beautiful Thank you for giving the carriage horses feathers (fluffy feet). I work with Clydesdales and don't see them in media very often
I don't think I've ever been more impressed with a narrated and illustrated story before. Most illustrations are stills of other stories that don't coincide with the narration at all. Excellent!
There was an old black and white movie that followed this more closely then later ones. Although the pigeons said cook-e-da-coo, cook-i-da-coo, there's blood in the shoe, she's not the one for you.
German: Rucke-di-ku, Blut ist im Schuh - I do not know why Americans refer to a lot of fairytales as “dark, sinister” etc. I expected a little horrid twist but instead it’s just the original version I grew up with lol
I’m waiting for your beauty and the beast content. That’s my favorite fairy tale ever yet it has a disturbing backstory and it was based on a true story.
Beautiful Cinderella story. This version is probably my favorite story out all Cinderella stories I've ever heard. Read too. Movies I've seen. I know this for a fact 😊. Every girl in the world always dream of her Cinderella night. Dancing the night away with her true love or a guy she mysteriously just met at a dance. Leave at midnight. Beautiful Cinderella dream for all girls.
Yes and no. it's a wondrous story, but too much dreaming of a perfect prince and salvation through magical thinking to resolve problems can be not so great. It's good to talk to our girls so they are clear minded. I especially like this channel because it talks about the allegory in the story.
pretty sure that was part of the Grimm version as well. I have a collection of Grimm fairy tales gifted to me at my baptism, and I very specifically remember the eyes being plucked out in that book.
The feet chopping makes me think of the Chinese who used foot binding. It's scary the lengths people will go to for a certain look/reward. 🤦♀️ This was a beautiful rendition. Your graphics are incredible! The sisters, who actually look stunning, threw me for a loop. Thank you for sharing this. I'm eager to see more...
This version that you're telling is a very different version than the original and yet it's nice that you put pictures and are telling a story that I'm sure a lot of people have heard in various forms.
@@LilDemonaIt depends on whose version your telling. Not to mention that European version sounds a lot like the Chinese one which is one of the oldest versions after the Egyptian one. by Grimms, Charles Perrault, the 500 folktales found a few years ago. Top that off with even Grimms tales May have been from other countries as they got the tales from wealthy friends who had governesses from other nations.
The UA-cam creator probably left out the rest of the story because UA-cam/Google are always looking to delete videos demonstrating gore stuff or someone pocking someone else's eyes out is against policy. According to another YT creator, she has one strike, two more strike violations against the rules/guidelines, and the channel will be removed. Which is crazy. But it is understandable. We can't have real justice against fairy tale characters or death scenes. 🤷♀️ And then there's people posting worst things here on YT.
My mom had a really old leather bound Brothers Grimm tome and in it the sisters and their mother were made to dance in red hot iron shoes until dead. The olde, olde versions were dark indeed. Ariel won nothing and ended up sea foam, sleeping beauty was kissed while she slept but woke up birthing twins? Are we sure it was just a kiss and did he get consent? Hansel noted the witch could not see and when she asked for their finger through the bars of the cage to pinch she was gauging their weight, when Gretel gets eaten after she finds her finger "plump" he starts giving her a chicken bone to feel, he ends up shoving her head first into the oven. The tales were from a time that children had to be left to their own devices out of necessity and needed a healthy fear of the forest and strangers and disobedience to keep them in line and safe. Shame that book got destroyed from water damage that caused a ceiling collapse, would be worth something now.
I didn't have no leatherbound one and I still read about the mermaid turning to seafoam etc. I guess it's what version you got to read. @@terramarini6880
@@SpiritGirlSF No, unfortunately I'm not an AI voice and I accidentally pronounced it wrong multiple times! 😅 Oops! But i'll never get it wrong again after this experience, i know that much! haha
A lot of irritable and ill-natured people have commented here. Either they never read the introduction or maybe it's their comprehension that's at fault. And / or their ability to concentrate and not to be so very easily distracted. "Wyrd" has done a very nice job here, and I'd like to congratulate them.
It's AI generated :) you should try it for yourself. You just put in a description of what you'd like created and in a few minutes, you'll get options of the art to choose from and can customize
This denotes how evil many people are. They are capable of anything at any cost to achieve their mischievous and wicked ways not knowing God (symbolizing the white 🤍 pigeons - will pay back with retribution) The message is loud and clear. Beautiful story. Thank you!!
The original Cinderella story was written by a French author named Charles Perrault in 1697. The brothers Grimm wrote their own version based off of this one in 1812. The Disney version follows Perrault’s closely, it’s the version I read for a fairy tales class.
At least the slippers aren't made of glass because who could walk, much less dance, wearing slippers made of glass! It would have to be very thick glass too, to support the weight. They would be extremely uncomfortable. Pure gold slippers would be uncomfortable too. Maybe magic also made the shoes comfy. Apparently the stepsisters were impervious to pain since they cut off part of their foot and then shoved their bleeding foot into the hard shoe and were able to walk. Ouch! 😮
This is a beautifully illustrated, and very nicely narrated version of ‘Cinderella’ (I can readily forgive ‘herth’ instead of ‘harth’ 😂) What I have less patience for is a supposed ‘prince’ that can’t recognize the ‘love of his life’ in plain clothes and is ready to embrace any female that fits into his narrow mold of ideal! After considerable thought, I’ve decided the prince: A. Was blind as a bat B. Was traveling through time in this tale, and thus being in actuality 127 years old, probably suffered from senility. C. Did drugs and passed through life in a haze. D. Really only wanted a wife with a fortune, so any cute thang in fine clothes would do. In which case, he wasn’t much of a prince at all. Personally, since the pigeons did all the work, I think the King of the Pigeons should have come forward and materialized as the REAL prince. Just saying. 😂
AI gets it right again, at least Cinderella was cooking with natural gas. The gas stove at 1:40 is quite a convenience for her. No trouble starting the stove here.
@patty ars u are correct in that which u rite , however poor Cinderella did receive her reward when she went to the ball & eventually married the prince, & the evil stepsisters got nothing
Love this version, I like the original Cinderella Story The one where she’s asks her father to bring her a branch from a bush & she planted it & started crying & talking to her mother spirit
There is a beautiful movie done in former GDR , " Drei Haselnüsse für Aschenbrödel " = " three hazelnuts for Cinderella. " it is a must at Christmas in Germany. So beautiful done , original landscape and castle, wonderful actors, the music... You will understand the story even if you do not understand German. Try a look if you love this story.
I really don’t understand how people get so many different versions . I read up on the Brothers Grimm and their stories were definitely not the Disney version. They were all very grim and deadly. In all of of them the stepmother all are killed off by the heroes. The Brothers Grimm got their stories from interviews of the mothers in the local villages. The shoes from Disney were crystal but the ones from this story did not fit anyone. As the story progresses it says that both of the sisters cut off her toes. The stepmother and the stepdaughters underwent significant punishments until they were finally killed. So of course you know the rest of the story, OR DO YOU. I will leave the rest of the story up to you but find the original versions on the internet or at your local library.
The father died soon after his 2nd marriage. The birds pecked the step sisters eyes out after Cinderella rode off with the prince. These 2 details were left out
My sisters used to stop before we entered a party and tell me to stay away from them at the party. They said they didn’t want anyone to know I was their sister bc I was ugly and awkward. They were both very beautiful and popular…but look at me now 😊
The original version is NOT from the brother's Grimm! This story and its many versions is hundreds and hundreds of years older. Charles Perrault is the author of the version of Cinderella, originally Cendrillon, that we know and love in the west. Perrault's version has the glass slipper, the fairy godmother, the pumpkin changed to a carriage and the mice into horses, the rats into the coachman and footman and Cinderella having to be back before the spell is broken at Midnight. In addition, in Perrault's version, Cinderella FORGIVES her stepmother and stepsisters. The moral of his story was, Beauty is a treasure, but graciousness and forgiveness are priceless.
Remember every story has been handed down for centuries... and The Brothers Grimm told the good bad and ugliest of what they call fairy tales.. but fairy tales came from somewhere long long ago.. just glad people are realizing that fairy tales has always had a dark theam too them ..I just love something being so sweet and deathly at the same time.. and it wasn't just Cinderella..Hansle and Griddle and Snow White and other stories.. Lost my second addition and my other book's along with the house in 99 in Moore Oklahoma tornado.. I still miss my book's today..
The Brothers Grimm were my ancestral uncles from Kassel Germany..they travelled all over the regions to collect their stories from Old people and Story Tellers . My mother had a First Edition signed of Grimms Fairy Tales
Wow! How wonderful.
It's wonderful to know that someone has an actual connection to them in the present. I have always thought of them as long ago and as far away as their stories, all of which I read again and again when I was a child. Thank you for posting. I know there is a movie about them, but I've never seen it. I'll look for it and hope it will be factual as well as entertaining.
There's a Cassel in Oxford County in Ontario, Kanata/Canada.
Marie Antoinette (The Last Queen of France) is my ancestral cousin discovered through analysis of my DNA. Hence, my weakness for cake.
She 'Had' a First Edition? What happemed to it?
Left out the ending where the two sisters' eyes are pecked out by the pigeons. The Grimm's folktales are dark indeed.
That is scary and the part where thye cut off parts of thier feet is so scary
Apparently the exercise of fitting feet into shoes has deeper and darker connotations.
@@K-bq3lvit is to fit the mold , specific ideals for what is considered beautiful, eg slim waist, big breasts etc
The two evil step sisters got what they deserved!
Oh my goodness I was going to say the same thing ……..
The stepmother and sisters went to the wedding uninvited, and the birds plucked out their eyes. Still, you did a nice job with the fairy tail.
I never thought much of Cinderella's father for allowing his wife and step-daughters for treating his natural child in the way they did.
He was deceased therefore he couldn’t really have much of a say in this. Can’t stand up for your child, if you’re not walking the mortal plane.
In the Grimm’s earliest publications the stepmothers were originally the heroine’s *real* mother. They changed it soon after as they viewed motherhood as sacred, partly due to how much their own relationship with their own mother. Plus there’s a golden unspoken rule in fairytales that it’s ok to kill your stepmother but not your real one.
@@maribelgranados80But I don't get why this wasn't mentioned in this video. Maybe an editing oversight?
So many different versions of each fairytale!
Uh...he died!
Their dresses are magnificent. So much prettier than the ones at the met gala and so on point for the theme. A garden of time.
Absolutely! I'm in awe
Not the Met Gala 😂
Artwork is breathttaking
It's AI generated. You can also create art like this
@@jn8922what program or app do you use?
Absolutely
8:26 six fingers on her left hand
@@jn8922Should we even really be calling it “art”?
I'd always thought Cinderella was an orphan, until I read the original story. Clearly, Daddy wasn't dead because the story describes him going to a fair and asking the daughters what they'd like him to buy them. Why didn't Cinderella's father protect his poor daughter? A Grimm tale indeed!
I know, I was going to say, what’s wrong with this dad?
😢 thats why the adaptation has his as dead. He's a horrible parent
It’s horrifically similar to what happened to my sweet mum 😞 (her father allowed her stepmother to abuse her)
Because the story has about a 1000 variations no one can really claim to be the original. However the most famous is by Charles Perrault written in the late 1600s. The Brothers Grimm adaptation was not written until at least 110 years later. So this is definitely not original. And yes in the Perrault version the father is alive.
The story about the father going to fair and asking what his daughters would like is from the original story of Beauty and the Beast, which I read when I was younger.
I have to say those gowns are beautiful
You left out the end, where at Cinderella‘s wedding the doves pick out her stepsisters eyes.
As a child,this was my favorite fairytale ❤
This story was pretty sloppily constructed. It failed to mention the fact that Cinderella's father had died. The step-mother pretty much disappeared until the end, with the eldest daughter taking most of her role. Finally, it left out the part where the birds pecked out the eyes of the step-family.
Don't forget the images of 8 horses, yet the story stated 6 horses.
I have that story. It doesn't mention the father. I would assume that he didn't pass. The way he let his wife treat his daughter. Not cool.
@@mousemd The father dying is pretty much a standard story point of Cindarella. (Though this version is still pretty sloppy for not mentioning it.)
Depends on the version. There are some where he was still alive and let it happen
Where can I find that version?
There is a saying in Denmark : chop a heal, clip a toe, which is a direct thread back to this story. It refers to tying yourself in knots to get what you want. I was told this original version as a child, as well as other Grimm "fairy tales". And they work so much better.
This is for all the people with the pronunciation problem with the word hearth. It is one of the words that depends on your place of origin. Both "harth" and "herth" are correct. Same that herb is correct as "erb" and "herb."
Haha…came here for that! 😂
This an AI reading, not actual person. And no, there is no other way to pronounce hearth- and it is not like "erb" "herb", because one starts with "h" and other doesn't. The word is 'borrowed' from the French, who employ the silent H. It evolved into Herb in the mouths of the English. Adaptations across borders occurs with thousands of words. Technically speaking, "erb" is the historically correct pronunciation, but this does not apply to hearth in any way, since there h is not silent.
I'm descended of "hearth/harth"
Degrading others to make oneself look better will not be rewarded with success.
Lift others up with love and encouragement and your soul shines in heavenly splendor🥰
Well. Said!
And let it be GENUINE love and encouragement, without degrading others to make oneself look better. Too many evil hearts in the world, pretending to be saints. This is why genuine love has already won...
That Was A Dark Version.......
But what Beautiful Drawings!
Yes! Well done and detailed.
Its all AI
AI generated.
The drawings are exquisite
@@Limogi AI would know that 8 is not 6, no?
Thanks for the truth of Cinderella! Brothers Grimm are real stories! God bless us all AMEN!
The sisters had their eyes plucked out by the doves in the original story...😮
Whhaaaaaattttt!!? 😮😱
@@violetcarson5532 truth...read the book..☺️
Yikes!😮
I didn't know that!
Crows in the version I know.
Forgot to note the bad treatment started after father died
In the Brothers Grimm version the father didn't die. In fact he went with his wife and step-daughters to the festival.
This mirrors real life; there are stepmothers to this day that will screw over their step-children in favor of their own children, while fathers go along with it because they doesn't want to stand up to their wives.
Prince to Cinderella: try on this shoe
Cinderella: (pulls out the other shoe while thinking, 'hell no am I going to wear a shoe filled with blood.')
😂That’s what I thought too! Yech!
@@iramsavir5631😂😂😂
The paintings are beautiful
Thank you for giving the carriage horses feathers (fluffy feet). I work with Clydesdales and don't see them in media very often
Grimm Brothers truly knew how to create poetic justice! 😊🙂👌
The fashion, makeup and hairstyles. Stunning.
There is more darkness and evil in this world than you can imagine!
But Good will always win in the end
I don't think I've ever been more impressed with a narrated and illustrated story before. Most illustrations are stills of other stories that don't coincide with the narration at all. Excellent!
The power of AI
The real story is much darker than the Disney version. That would probably be true. But it's for children. 😊
I feel I was strangely lead here to see this now. The doves 🕊 were a revelation to me from my past. Thank you ❤
My full name is Cinderella. I really like all the different interpretations of “Cinderella” between writers and countries.These drawings are unique.
AI generated.
Name checks out though 🤷🏻♀️ Cindy is probably short for Cinderella.
@@tonprossCindy is short for Cynthia
There was an old black and white movie that followed this more closely then later ones. Although the pigeons said cook-e-da-coo, cook-i-da-coo, there's blood in the shoe, she's not the one for you.
I’ll have to check it out!
German: Rucke-di-ku, Blut ist im Schuh - I do not know why Americans refer to a lot of fairytales as “dark, sinister” etc. I expected a little horrid twist but instead it’s just the original version I grew up with lol
@@masehoart7569The actual story well stories actually is
What movie is it called and what year?
Cinderella was always my favorite fairytale.
You sound like you're telling a story rather than reading it, which is so pleasurable to listen to.
I’m waiting for your beauty and the beast content. That’s my favorite fairy tale ever yet it has a disturbing backstory and it was based on a true story.
Well, I saw that online, a little history, and apparently they were happy together.
A true story? 🤔
Beautiful Cinderella story. This version is probably my favorite story out all Cinderella stories I've ever heard. Read too. Movies I've seen. I know this for a fact 😊. Every girl in the world always dream of her Cinderella night. Dancing the night away with her true love or a guy she mysteriously just met at a dance. Leave at midnight. Beautiful Cinderella dream for all girls.
The Prince was so blind and stupid that he could not recognize the woman he loved by looking at her face?
Yes and no. it's a wondrous story, but too much dreaming of a perfect prince and salvation through magical thinking to resolve problems can be not so great. It's good to talk to our girls so they are clear minded. I especially like this channel because it talks about the allegory in the story.
@@TurquoiseInk Cinderella actually waited on no man to save her.
My all-time favorite was the movie Ever After with Drew Barrymore
Favourite?? This was boring af
In the original tale before Grimm, the step sisters had their eyes plucked out by crows. :)
I thought it was the original version of this one 😅
Many different folk stories (morality tales) different versions from different areas - all gathered by the Grimm Brothers.
pretty sure that was part of the Grimm version as well. I have a collection of Grimm fairy tales gifted to me at my baptism, and I very specifically remember the eyes being plucked out in that book.
Wow! What beautiful illustrations.
I don't care what nobody says "You did a very good job"! It made me 😢 cry how beautifu this story was told!! 👏👏💯💓🫂🙏Thank you ❤
The artwork/pictures is astounding.
The feet chopping makes me think of the Chinese who used foot binding. It's scary the lengths people will go to for a certain look/reward. 🤦♀️
This was a beautiful rendition. Your graphics are incredible! The sisters, who actually look stunning, threw me for a loop. Thank you for sharing this. I'm eager to see more...
Excellent remake of the story!! I love this plot more than the original. Cool AI imagery!! Great narration!! Rippy do! Rippy do! Job well done!!
The Grimm Brothers version 😊
This version that you're telling is a very different version than the original and yet it's nice that you put pictures and are telling a story that I'm sure a lot of people have heard in various forms.
The story was elegantly told, and graphics are amazing
bravo
The illustrations are so beautiful
It was today that i learned why they called her Cinderella. This was a great telling of the story. That silver dress was stunning.
Really? You never read the story, I guess.
What beautiful drawings.
They left off the end. That's the best part
Yeah the birds peck out the evil stepdaughters eyes
@@LilDemonaIt depends on whose version your telling. Not to mention that European version sounds a lot like the Chinese one which is one of the oldest versions after the Egyptian one.
by Grimms, Charles Perrault, the 500 folktales found a few years ago.
Top that off with even Grimms tales May have been from other countries as they got the tales from wealthy friends who had governesses from other nations.
The UA-cam creator probably left out the rest of the story because UA-cam/Google are always looking to delete videos demonstrating gore stuff or someone pocking someone else's eyes out is against policy.
According to another YT creator, she has one strike, two more strike violations against the rules/guidelines, and the channel will be removed. Which is crazy. But it is understandable.
We can't have real justice against fairy tale characters or death scenes. 🤷♀️ And then there's people posting worst things here on YT.
Forgot the last part where the sisters are struck blind for the rest of their lives as punishment.
My mom had a really old leather bound Brothers Grimm tome and in it the sisters and their mother were made to dance in red hot iron shoes until dead. The olde, olde versions were dark indeed. Ariel won nothing and ended up sea foam, sleeping beauty was kissed while she slept but woke up birthing twins? Are we sure it was just a kiss and did he get consent? Hansel noted the witch could not see and when she asked for their finger through the bars of the cage to pinch she was gauging their weight, when Gretel gets eaten after she finds her finger "plump" he starts giving her a chicken bone to feel, he ends up shoving her head first into the oven. The tales were from a time that children had to be left to their own devices out of necessity and needed a healthy fear of the forest and strangers and disobedience to keep them in line and safe. Shame that book got destroyed from water damage that caused a ceiling collapse, would be worth something now.
I didn't have no leatherbound one and I still read about the mermaid turning to seafoam etc. I guess it's what version you got to read. @@terramarini6880
Every time you said”herth”😩
Text to fake voice narration all AI generated. Isn't it fun?! NOT!
Hearth doesnt rhyme with Earth!
Rhymes with Garth (Brooks)
@@SpiritGirlSF No, unfortunately I'm not an AI voice and I accidentally pronounced it wrong multiple times! 😅 Oops! But i'll never get it wrong again after this experience, i know that much! haha
This is told well
Always loved this version .
Looking forward to more stories
I love the drawings, I know almost all Grimm's brothers tales but I love listening the original story.
If your mother only knew, it would surely break her heart in two.
I remember that line from the Goose Girl
@@suecrosby481 Yes, when the horse's head was nailed to the archway under which she travelled daily.
A lot of irritable and ill-natured people have commented here. Either they never read the introduction or maybe it's their comprehension that's at fault. And / or their ability to concentrate and not to be so very easily distracted.
"Wyrd" has done a very nice job here, and I'd like to congratulate them.
I love the Grimm stories - so much better than the romanticised versions
Kids had to grow up fast back then,when you died at 35 😳🫠
It has been researched that the original story of Cinderella goes way back to ancient Egypt, a version was also found in China before it reach Europe.
It just shows that situations like this exist all over the world.
This is the first version of which there is no “fairy Godmother” but instead a magical tree.
The tree represents the mother's soul, so she had a fairy mother😊
Love the art! I enjoyed this. Thankyou 💖
I like this version. I wish this was the one still told today.
Your storytelling is like a lullaby for the soul 🎶✨
Great Haul. And thank you for the view on the view pack.
Always 💘this story 😀,Thanks👋
This was wonderful. So different from the "usual" Cinderella story. I just subscribed!
It not about the Cinderella story. Take a closer look at the vibrant and vivid breathtaking art work. Very stunning art work. Love it!
It's AI generated :) you should try it for yourself. You just put in a description of what you'd like created and in a few minutes, you'll get options of the art to choose from and can customize
AI doesn’t know how to count horses! The photos are gorgeous!
Thanks 🙏 An enjoyable listen and watch.
This denotes how evil many people are.
They are capable of anything at any cost to achieve their mischievous and wicked ways not knowing God (symbolizing the white 🤍 pigeons - will pay back with retribution)
The message is loud and clear.
Beautiful story.
Thank you!!
I really enjoyed how you added the proper sounds at the right time.
Whatta magnificent way to tell this story! I m so much hooted to see all the videos..
Absolutely gorgeous.
What beautiful art work!! I’d never heard this version before. Lovely.
The original Cinderella story was written by a French author named Charles Perrault in 1697. The brothers Grimm wrote their own version based off of this one in 1812. The Disney version follows Perrault’s closely, it’s the version I read for a fairy tales class.
I've always thought that the crystal shoe as either a metaphor or a riddle or simply that she just had a walk very carefully
It was a result of a mistranslation from Chinese to Russian. The slippers were fur in the original, not glass.
This was beautiful as if I’ve heard it for the first time!
Beauty for ashes 😔🙏🏽
beautiful artwork, timeless
At least the slippers aren't made of glass because who could walk, much less dance, wearing slippers made of glass! It would have to be very thick glass too, to support the weight. They would be extremely uncomfortable. Pure gold slippers would be uncomfortable too. Maybe magic also made the shoes comfy.
Apparently the stepsisters were impervious to pain since they cut off part of their foot and then shoved their bleeding foot into the hard shoe and were able to walk. Ouch! 😮
Cinderella was from Perrault. An early version gave her FUR slippers!
This is a beautifully illustrated, and very nicely narrated version of ‘Cinderella’ (I can readily forgive ‘herth’ instead of ‘harth’ 😂) What I have less patience for is a supposed ‘prince’ that can’t recognize the ‘love of his life’ in plain clothes and is ready to embrace any female that fits into his narrow mold of ideal! After considerable thought, I’ve decided the prince:
A. Was blind as a bat
B. Was traveling through time in this tale, and thus being in actuality 127 years old, probably suffered from senility.
C. Did drugs and passed through life in a haze.
D. Really only wanted a wife with a fortune, so any cute thang in fine clothes would do. In which case, he wasn’t much of a prince at all.
Personally, since the pigeons did all the work, I think the King of the Pigeons should have come forward and materialized as the REAL prince.
Just saying. 😂
Shout out to the pigeons
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Lovely voice💗Well done.
Beautiful Artwork.
AI gets it right again, at least Cinderella was cooking with natural gas. The gas stove at 1:40 is quite a convenience for her. No trouble starting the stove here.
I love the video of this story.... so cool!
These are some gorgeous animations 😍
@patty ars u are correct in that which u rite , however poor Cinderella did receive her reward when she went to the ball & eventually married the prince, & the evil stepsisters got nothing
if i was cinderella i would ask the tree to set me free from my step family rather than going to the ball.
Love this version, I like the original Cinderella Story
The one where she’s asks her father to bring her a branch from a bush & she planted it & started crying & talking to her mother spirit
This has always been my favored version of the story
The look of the shoe changes every time it is shown
Those shoes are huge!!
Interesting in this version stepsisters have more role than stepmother.
Is anyone else bothered by the way she pronounces hearth?
😂. I noticed that!!!!
Yep, lol.
Thank you!
Rhymes w/ Darth (Vadar). Or Garth (Brooks)..
It's rage bate
This treatment was actually common then.
There is a beautiful movie done in former GDR , " Drei Haselnüsse für
Aschenbrödel " = " three hazelnuts for Cinderella. " it is a must at Christmas in Germany. So beautiful done , original landscape and castle, wonderful actors, the music... You will understand the story even if you do not understand German. Try a look if you love this story.
I really don’t understand how people get so many different versions .
I read up on the Brothers Grimm and their stories were definitely not the Disney version. They were all very grim and deadly. In all of of them the stepmother all are killed off by the heroes.
The Brothers Grimm got their stories from interviews of the mothers in the local villages.
The shoes from Disney were crystal but the ones from this story did not fit anyone. As the story progresses it says that both of the sisters cut off her toes. The stepmother and the stepdaughters underwent significant punishments until they were finally killed.
So of course you know the rest of the story, OR DO YOU. I will leave the rest of the story up to you but find the original versions on the internet or at your local library.
🫣, THAT WAS HORRIFYING.
Cutting off heals & toes😧. No wonder they rewrote that sucker
The father died soon after his 2nd marriage. The birds pecked the step sisters eyes out after Cinderella rode off with the prince. These 2 details were left out
My sisters used to stop before we entered a party and tell me to stay away from them at the party. They said they didn’t want anyone to know I was their sister bc I was ugly and awkward. They were both very beautiful and popular…but look at me now 😊
This presentation Is magnificently drawn and colored. Who does this work?but…there were EIGHT WHITE HORSES! YOU SAID SIX
It’s all AI, love.
This very well executed nothing out of place and imagination in visual reality very well done 😊❤😊
Me thinking it said “ shit yourself, shit yourself” 😂 but it was such an interesting story❤
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The original version is NOT from the brother's Grimm! This story and its many versions is hundreds and hundreds of years older.
Charles Perrault is the author of the version of Cinderella, originally Cendrillon, that we know and love in the west. Perrault's version has the glass slipper, the fairy godmother, the pumpkin changed to a carriage and the mice into horses, the rats into the coachman and footman and Cinderella having to be back before the spell is broken at Midnight. In addition, in Perrault's version, Cinderella FORGIVES her stepmother and stepsisters. The moral of his story was, Beauty is a treasure, but graciousness and forgiveness are priceless.
It is literally impossible for 1 person to do this much work
Ai art.
JOHN 3:16 FOR GOD SO LOVED THE WORLD,THAT HE GAVE HIS ONLY BEGOTTEN SON,THAT WHOSOEVER BELIEVETH IN HIM SHOULD NOT PERISH, BUT HAVE EVERLASTING LIFE.
Remember every story has been handed down for centuries... and The Brothers Grimm told the good bad and ugliest of what they call fairy tales.. but fairy tales came from somewhere long long ago.. just glad people are realizing that fairy tales has always had a dark theam too them ..I just love something being so sweet and deathly at the same time.. and it wasn't just Cinderella..Hansle and Griddle and Snow White and other stories.. Lost my second addition and my other book's along with the house in 99 in Moore Oklahoma tornado.. I still miss my book's today..