Steve Reviews: Samson and Sally

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  • Опубліковано 14 жов 2022
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    Samson and Sally was a long requested film, but weirdly enough is also a film that doesn't seem very well known online. Which is a shame as it's definitely a more unique entry when it comes to a "kid's" film. Sporting some incredibly dark moments, as well as a few scenes which can only be described as... "interesting".
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  • @SteveReviews
    @SteveReviews  Рік тому +218

    Head to keeps.com/stevereviews to get 50% off your first order of hair loss treatment.

  • @YodaOnABender
    @YodaOnABender Рік тому +976

    “Nothing unsuitable for children” is slowly becoming my favourite meme

    • @3ambeast296
      @3ambeast296 Рік тому +21

      just another goofy episode with silly jokes for kids vibes

    • @Tabbyandthecrew
      @Tabbyandthecrew Рік тому +3

      Mhmm

    • @EmilReiko
      @EmilReiko Рік тому +13

      Anyways, kids need to be exposed to dark stuff such as this, it will help them process hard emotions like sorrow grief and loss later on… As a dane, I grew up on this

    • @God-Emperor_Elizabeth_the_2nd
      @God-Emperor_Elizabeth_the_2nd 11 місяців тому +4

      They absolutely did not watch before slapping that rating on

    • @long-hair-dont-care88.
      @long-hair-dont-care88. 10 місяців тому

      ​@@EmilReikoI "grew" up in a similar matter. I still must disagree protection of childhood seems worthwhile it's not something one can get back.

  • @Dreamyblue101
    @Dreamyblue101 Рік тому +1095

    Surprisingly you find all of these unrecognizable cartoons and movies from years ago, It's so tremendous

    • @MangoMagica
      @MangoMagica Рік тому +38

      I love the unrecognizable stuff! It means I could potentially find a new favorite thing I might not have known about

    • @allantidgwell5624
      @allantidgwell5624 Рік тому +20

      It's not all that surprising. His audience suggests similar works and so his range of knowledge is broadened by the knowledge of the masses

    • @19danjel
      @19danjel Рік тому +5

      I grew up with this movie but thats prob cus im swedish, danish, finish

    • @Zeagods-CyberShadow
      @Zeagods-CyberShadow Рік тому +3

      @@19danjel I remember finding the Danish Vhs in my Brothers box of old Vhses

    • @19danjel
      @19danjel Рік тому +4

      @@Zeagods-CyberShadow dude u should try to find them northern europeans during the 70-90 s were shameless

  • @cellytron
    @cellytron Рік тому +425

    Your recurring use of the calm lady saying “nothing unsuitable for children”, over top of some horrific visuals, never fails to get a laugh out of me.

    • @thefbiman2116
      @thefbiman2116 8 місяців тому +2

      These types of memes are 100 times funnier when unintentional, so it makes sense

    • @alicealfred9986
      @alicealfred9986 7 місяців тому

      😂😂😂😂😂

  • @NoPantsBaby
    @NoPantsBaby Рік тому +85

    Filmmaker: We gonna have blood and guts and we'll question the morality of human exploitation of nature and animals!
    UK ratings board: Sounds like a R rated movie doesn't it?
    Filmmaker: It's animated!
    UK ratings board: Oh so it's a kids movie.

    • @Mixen9408
      @Mixen9408 3 місяці тому

      It danish. What else could you expect from the country that have the soft porn moves called "stjerne filmene" (the star movies and rate them suitable for humans under 18. xD
      I remember seeing Samson and Sally in 3. grade and the teachers thought it was a kids movie. xD o_O

    • @jcaesar19871
      @jcaesar19871 Місяць тому

      You know what else is a kids movie? Heavy Metal.

  • @fluffymothlove1494
    @fluffymothlove1494 Рік тому +808

    I love how he refers Samson's mother as mom-dad because of the confusion at the beginning of the dubbed version of the movie

    • @whitedragoness23
      @whitedragoness23 Рік тому +46

      Awful dubbing, maybe they wanted to make people think Samson had a “father” and he was part of a family complete family? Sometimes they do weird things when they dub a Cartoon.

    • @XxAmayaSanxX
      @XxAmayaSanxX Рік тому +11

      I always thought that that character was Samsons teacher or something

    • @LegitMan335
      @LegitMan335 Рік тому +9

      Billy: My Damomdy!

    • @ammagnolia
      @ammagnolia Рік тому +5

      @@XxAmayaSanxX I thought they were the same person but he went back to the past to raise himself during an inception dream... No?

    • @StarMisura
      @StarMisura Рік тому +1

      @@ammagnolia that sounds too crazy

  • @lakamokolaka
    @lakamokolaka Рік тому +1451

    Oh boy I love being traumatised early in the morning, thank you steve

    • @sihiri_kabari
      @sihiri_kabari Рік тому +5

      Bruh where do u live

    • @yurikuki
      @yurikuki Рік тому +8

      it's 2 am here where i live gonna watch this before I sleep 😢

    • @POPANDER
      @POPANDER Рік тому +3

      Mornin’? Che dici? Homie, here in Italy are 21:00 of the evening.

    • @OracleTeller
      @OracleTeller Рік тому +8

      @@sihiri_kabari In your walls

    • @kobra6660
      @kobra6660 Рік тому +7

      Went from a boring Saturday to a questionable Saturday on what weird cartoons i should watch out of curiosity

  • @gangsterbro3406
    @gangsterbro3406 Рік тому +181

    This movie is both beautiful and terrifying, the eerie music, washed out colors and empty ocean gave me the chills when I watched this as a youngster. I am surprised I ever got to hear about this again

  • @countkilroygraf8816
    @countkilroygraf8816 Рік тому +389

    The walrus scene can be explained in four words - "Big-lipped alligator moment."

    • @oliverklinton7164
      @oliverklinton7164 Рік тому +16

      Nostalgia critic approves (I think).

    • @pridelander06
      @pridelander06 Рік тому +13

      Exactly what my mind went to.

    • @missquark_
      @missquark_ Рік тому +9

      To me it's kinda like when the "i just can't wait to be king" in the Lion King. When you think of it, it is far more stylised and colourful than the rest of the movie, whimsical amd totally random. With all the drama happening in Samson and Sally the few lighter tones moments are well deserved.

    • @Beelzebufo_ampinga
      @Beelzebufo_ampinga Рік тому +6

      Drugged-up fever-dream

    • @thehamgravyeffect4898
      @thehamgravyeffect4898 7 місяців тому +2

      Viewing it in full, it's possible to view it as wielding some kind of symbolic relevance to the remainder of the film:
      - The walruses have effectively assumed the role of junk dealers within a post-apocalyptic (or at least post-climate change) landscape; whereas the film's remaining animal characters are visibly and palpably endangered by the hunting quotas and pollution this prior cataclysm has incited (and know it), the walruses have instead (to some degree) benefitted from the gradual decay of both human society and the natural environment, selling the detritus generated by human/environmental fallout in a form that (initially) does not appear to fatally damage them. Given the joyous tone of their subsequent scatting, both walruses thus equate this lack of "immediate" personal detriment to a rejection of the issue's scope; the environmental rot ain't harming them directly, so why assume it's an issue at all? Even the idiomatic cartoon gag in which the pink walrus appears to be compressed into the oil barrel (before returning to the shot having inexplicably materialized outside of it) complies with this reading: lost in their initial conjectures (which the song sequence exemplifies, possibly "explaining" its surreal tone and imagery), both walruses figure that they can somehow (albeit in a way neither, in their naivete, can explain, hence why it's framed as a zany visual gag) escape the ramifications or "confinements" the film's dismal setting imposes on them.
      - The sequence in which the walruses plunge into the wreckage beneath the oilrig (or on which the oilrig, as a concept, "rests" symbolically), while bizarre, further elaborates on the faults of their mindsets. Note that, upon reaching the seafloor, both walruses re-enact or interact with images and material equipment from idiomatic human "history" in chronological order. The walruses "play" the role of humans guiding animals out of Noah's ark (indicating that they broadly and naively assume their trade is "aiding" other animals through an environmental catastrophe involving rising water levels despite an artifact of their trade later leaking into the water and poisoning a school of fish). In this context, it's fitting that a pair of sperm whales resembling Samson and Sally are the final pair of animals to emerge from the "ark" - the walruses offer Samson an anchor and a barrel of garbage in their entrance, illogically assuming (based on minimal material evidence) that either artifact would be of any use to a goddamn sperm whale. Partially due to the emergence of the whales, the ark abruptly collapses, as if the walruses are underlyingly aware of the flimsiness or implausibility of this basic premise through being encouraged to display this to the pair of whales presumably "watching" this scene (although this is muddied by the film's presentation).
      - The scene subsequently "leaps" forward chronologically to later periods in human history, with the pink walrus gathering a set of medieval Viking raiders' shields (apparatus of warfare, or destructive human activity) and utilizing them as dinner platters (see also the Georgian buccaneer skeleton's gun merely producing a fish (food) instead of a bullet (among the junk the walruses implicitly deal), which the pink walrus immediately consumes). When faced with the precarious assumptions their position is built upon, the walruses merely opt to cover the more probing or self-implicating questions by emphasizing the bottom line (that human destructivity equates to their food, possibly indicating that their dealing occurs in payment for fish, or that their "work" doesn't immediately equate to the destruction of their personal food supply and thus should be "celebrated" rather than condemned as calamitous or detrimental). Given that the pink walrus is immediately tripped up by the brown walrus attempting to row the adjacent Viking longboat, the walruses thus seem to be hubristically attempting to play the role of humans (beings who, as this sequence seems to imply, frequently emphasize the bottom line to turn a blind eye to widespread destruction in favour of immediate pleasures such as food and short-term hedonistic partying) to capitalize naively on an unideal circumstance. Note that the brown walrus' actions also hinder the pink walrus (in addition to dragging him off the oilrig previously, alluding to the ease with which their precarious position could go south) - whereas the interpersonal relationships between the film's remaining characters are largely mutually-beneficial kinships ensuring security and emotional support (to some degree), the walruses' mutual relationship is equated more to two self-destructive sinking ships "chained together" amidst the detritus they (both figuratively and literally) "feed off".
      - The pair frolic in a chest of human gold/treasure and subsequently witness a skeletal authority figure commanding a group of marching subordinates, all of which (authority figure included) disintegrate into fragmentary bones. Initially alarmed by this interruption to their song-and-dance routine, the pink walrus merely dons two bones (remnants of the destruction created by human hierarchy systems, akin to radioactive waste or a derelict polluting oilrig) and utilizes them as drumsticks, further reinforce the points above.
      - The walruses rise to a higher water level and engage in a 1940s-style "big band" routine (complete with an Andrews Sisters-esque chorus of singing sardines whom the pink walrus merely consumes), correlating with marching regiments of crabs and the use of WWII machinery and armaments (items used contemporaneously with the big band craze in several western cultures). Remaining mostly blind to their assumptions implausibility, the pair's naive hedonism escalates as the human weaponry with which they interact becomes progressively more destructive. Eventually, the walruses hit the elastic limit of their ignorance (and re-enact the human events leading, presumably, to the environmental catastrophe depicted in the film's setting) through "playing with fire" (by using an underwater mine as a drum).
      - Returning to the present, the walruses and flung back onto their oilrig (now contextualized as the decrepit, increasingly-invalidated surface of a gangly mass of human destruction and ignorance) and merrily continue to neglect the issues of the present, concluding with a barrel of radioactive waste (presented as one of the final "mutations" or products of the tower of human history depicted in the previous scenes; the walruses, of course, being the other products, or the continued present of individuals either ignorant to or willing to ignore the surrounding bigger picture) poisoning a source of immediate pleasure and leading the wider issues of the present to hit them squarely (and brutally) in the face.
      Basically, while the walrus song is definitely a tonally-jarring scene given the more somber, understated tone of the rest of the film (although this could simply be a deliberate exemplification of the walruses' detachment from the material realities surrounding them) and feels somewhat clunkily-integrated into the film's "flow" (given that Samson and Sally barely seem to acknowledge or glean anything from it - did they even watch the part of the sequence set underwater?), I'd say you could make an argument that it's not complete irrelevant to the film thematically.

  • @poweroffriendship2.0
    @poweroffriendship2.0 Рік тому +467

    When a kid-friendly cartoon character died in the most bloody, gruesome death to ever witness:
    _"Nothing unsuitable for children."_ *~ Rated U for Universal*

    • @dudotolivier6363
      @dudotolivier6363 Рік тому +29

      Yep ! Typically what happen exactly to Watership Down (the most famous example of this weird classification), but also others animated movie.
      We are completely in this kind of scenario where the people in charge to rate these movies just see the jacket, the surface level with the cartoon pictures and characters, think that because it's an animated movie that is only for kids, and put the U rating without even watch the movie itself !
      Litterally the definition of lazyness !

    • @kingofcards9516
      @kingofcards9516 Рік тому +3

      Based.

    • @Zeagods-CyberShadow
      @Zeagods-CyberShadow Рік тому +3

      @@dudotolivier6363 ye

    • @RoninCatholic
      @RoninCatholic Рік тому +5

      My attitude from when I was four hasn't changed on this:
      _Bloody and gruesome deaths are not inappropriate for small children_

    • @princesspikachu3915
      @princesspikachu3915 Рік тому +7

      @@dudotolivier6363 Here in the USA Watership Down was always a PG movie. This was before the PG-13 rating. G is the same as U so a PG is the next rating up. I think PG fits more as the old 70’s-80’s Star Wars films were PG too.

  • @MoonPhantom
    @MoonPhantom Рік тому +986

    Holy shit... I honestly can't believe you found this.
    Yeah I saw this when growing up, as I am indeed Danish. And even read the book in elementary school.
    It DID leave a huge impression on me, especially the scene with the oil on the water surface really terrified me.
    So yeah... I totally remember this... Thank you dude. Seriously. I never thought I was gonna see this outside of Denmark.
    Also now I seriously wonder if you are ever going to cover. "The secret weapon." I think it's the same studio..... And it scared the hell out of me as a kid... that movie has alcoholism! And yeah I watched it as a very little kid here in Denmark XD
    Edit: Oh and fun fact about the book now that I watched the entire review.... In the book. Samson does hear a pod singing in the distance. But it is unclear if it's his own family or someone else. And that's where the book ends. With Samson hearing whale song and swimming towards it, but doesn't know who it is. So it ends on an open note.
    There is even a possibility that he's dead at the end there. And is swimming towards heaven where he is hearing the song of all the dead whales.
    Again though. Open ending on purpose

    • @axelgidius3324
      @axelgidius3324 Рік тому +23

      Jeg så den en eneste gang og det var nok til at huske den i årevis.

    • @MoonPhantom
      @MoonPhantom Рік тому +29

      @@axelgidius3324 "Det hemmelige våben" "fuglekrigen" og "Valhalla"
      Vi var måske en smule fucked up her i Danmark XD

    • @icanbreathfireyo446
      @icanbreathfireyo446 Рік тому +16

      I saw this too! I thought I was like, the only one. I'm from america, so how that movie ended up here is beyond me.

    • @martins.4240
      @martins.4240 Рік тому +13

      @@icanbreathfireyo446 That's wild. This movie is pretty niche, even here in Denmark.

    • @AcarleRed
      @AcarleRed Рік тому +12

      I watched it as a smol swedish child. It terrified me and one of the reasons why im scared of the ocean..

  • @missquark_
    @missquark_ Рік тому +86

    As someone who watched it several times when i was young, i loved it and it being dark was part of the fun. It was released in the times of Secret of Nimh and several animes that didn't treat their young audience as babies. Life is rough sometimes; this is a coming of age story, Samson looses the comfort of his family of searches for his idol, is deceived, and searches for his own path. The soundtrack was great (vangelis-style) and for the voices of the french version were decent. Yes, it's a weird movie, but i have really fond memories of it.

    • @Jaquie_1017
      @Jaquie_1017 Рік тому +4

      SAME HERE. literally, this movie was magical to me as a kid and idk just something about it was captivating to me. Yes it’s kind of weird but like you said, maybe that’s why we loved it so dearly. Your comment couldn’t of summed up my opinion better, I get so annoyed at people saying “it traumatized me” like yeah no, fuckin movies like “The Omen” traumatized me as a kid! Not dramatic, foreign cartoon films.

  • @SevKast_7
    @SevKast_7 Рік тому +36

    The whole ''post apocalyptic world'' plot twist caught me by surprise lmao
    i was not expecting that from a movie like this.

    • @vkobevk
      @vkobevk Рік тому +5

      in 80s apocalyptic reality is not something so strange
      when i was kid i watched so many movie and cartoon happening in apocalyptic world

  • @gregorybaginski1994
    @gregorybaginski1994 Рік тому +474

    Hey Steve, you might wanna check out another Danish animated film. It's called War of the Birds (1990) and it's also directed by Jannik Hastrup, the same director who made Samson and Sally.

    • @Ryowhosakazaki
      @Ryowhosakazaki Рік тому +19

      I grew with that movie of War of the Birds. Aka, Oliver and Olivia. It's something I'll tell you that.

    • @quilwantspizza6539
      @quilwantspizza6539 Рік тому +7

      That movie was my childhood

    • @Nico_2202
      @Nico_2202 Рік тому +6

      I absolutely loved that as a kid!

    • @piapedersen2209
      @piapedersen2209 Рік тому +3

      @@Nico_2202 i still can that movie bye hart love war of the birds!! pleas see it. better that samson and sally i promes!!

    • @Nico_2202
      @Nico_2202 Рік тому +2

      @@piapedersen2209 I’ve seen it many times haha, I love it

  • @Cold-Blooded-Jay
    @Cold-Blooded-Jay Рік тому +120

    One of my nannies showed me this all the time as a kid. I definitely wasn't traumatized watching it but it did help spark my love and fascination for creatures of the sea and my seething hatred for whalers. For years I couldn't remember the film's name and couldn't find it again no matter how much I searched. Thanks for this trip down memory lane.

    • @Firguy
      @Firguy Рік тому

      You know, I'm a whaler and my dad and his ancestors going back 8 generations were whalers; We're mostly honest workers and decent folks and there's no reason for you to hate us.

    • @vkobevk
      @vkobevk Рік тому

      not traumatized, but damn the oil part was brutal when i watched the anime at christmas holiday when i was 6 old year 😅

  • @ZC-Infinity
    @ZC-Infinity 7 місяців тому +12

    I know Samson's mom/dad death scene is supposed to be traumatic, but the shape of Samson's mouth as he screams is one of the funniest things I've seen in recent memory!

  • @IndigoDragoness
    @IndigoDragoness Рік тому +69

    The part with the singing walruses is what some of us call "A Big Lipped Alligator Moment".

    • @matthewfranks2198
      @matthewfranks2198 Рік тому

      Even though this film came out before ADGTH

    • @IndigoDragoness
      @IndigoDragoness Рік тому +2

      @@matthewfranks2198 So did Dumbo, but the Pink Elephants scene is still referred to a Big Lipped Alligator Moment.

    • @matthewfranks2198
      @matthewfranks2198 Рік тому

      @@IndigoDragoness So true. But damn, they are funny as they are weird XD

    • @IndigoDragoness
      @IndigoDragoness Рік тому

      @@matthewfranks2198 You ain't just whistlin' Dixie, brother.

  • @loriemerns5741
    @loriemerns5741 Рік тому +205

    Oh God I also thought that during that scene - with the whales holding their breaths through the oil spill - that the other whales had saved the whale that'd gotten trapped, since it'd been so darkened on the version I owned. The revelation of seeing what was hidden is terrifying. The way the distressed whale has oil gunking up its mouth, and the way it tumbles down to the ocean floor is haunting, no matter how old you are....jc

    • @wintermoon7003
      @wintermoon7003 Рік тому +19

      They probably darkened it just so you would think that and not that the whale actually died.

    • @rollanddev
      @rollanddev Рік тому

      I distinctly remembered this movie from when I was a kid. That specific scene in fact. I thought the entirety of the movie was about a group of migrating whales trying to escape an oil-slick. Turns out my little kid brain had let itself forget about the Made-in-Abyss-ian nightmare this is. So many memories are surfacing back up. Sigh, time to look for a therapist I suppose.
      Didn't forget the whale trying to go back to the surface though. It was the part that stuck with me the most. Dunno which version I saw, but that little fella got dead for sure, and little kid me was terrified by his oil-covered body tumbling down into the darkness as the others looked on completely helpless to save him.
      Thanks, oilfish! Your memory led me back here over 30 years later. :D

    • @Animalia.259
      @Animalia.259 Рік тому

      😳

    • @vkobevk
      @vkobevk Рік тому

      @@wintermoon7003 sorry but later we see samson whale friend die from oil spill, so after that you understand it is rip for the poor young whale
      and anyway the first time i saw this movie when i was kid, for me the young whale was dead, you can see the fear reaction from other whale, for them oil is death itself

  • @mikesantillanmx5530
    @mikesantillanmx5530 Рік тому +191

    I never would have imagined the plot twist. It is probably the strongest point of the film.

    • @osmanyousif7849
      @osmanyousif7849 Рік тому +13

      DAMN YOU!!!!

    • @outdoorscholar6016
      @outdoorscholar6016 Рік тому +22

      It would have been funnier if he added the clip of Homer saying “wait a minute… that was our world!” Followed by the “you maniacs!” line

    • @Mikkel-of-Lolland.
      @Mikkel-of-Lolland. Рік тому

      @@osmanyousif7849 ua-cam.com/video/qqPOeC-tnKI/v-deo.html

    • @MOCdude
      @MOCdude 2 місяці тому

      Gave me AOT season 3 feels 😮

  • @araej9293
    @araej9293 Рік тому +82

    I think you would enjoy an interesting animated french movie I saw growing up. It's called Kirikou and the Sorceress and was released in 1998. There is literally a scene where a baby is about to be born and he just walks out of his mother and tells her what his name is. It's a trip hahaha.

    • @sammygfilms9393
      @sammygfilms9393 Рік тому +4

      Oh my God, I watched that in French class my freshman year of college! That's a blast from the past, and a good one at that!

    • @CrossbredManiac
      @CrossbredManiac Рік тому +2

      This sounds incredible
      Definitely going on my to-do

    • @karar.kendall4872
      @karar.kendall4872 9 місяців тому +2

      There's also some pretty dark scenes like the tree trap if you wanna check them out.

  • @dillonklasse4980
    @dillonklasse4980 Рік тому +53

    This is one of the many movies my grandmother loved to traumatize me with when I was a very little kid

  • @star7communicator434
    @star7communicator434 Рік тому +255

    I really, really love these environmentalist animated films of the 70s, 80s, and 90s. Thanks for finding these hidden gems, Steve. Hope to see more.

    • @user-10021
      @user-10021 Рік тому +1

      This one looks like a random mess though. Not worth the watch

  • @asalways1504
    @asalways1504 Рік тому +118

    I love the old animation style of this cartoon. This is my first time hearing about this film, but yet it feels familiar.

  • @annabandit
    @annabandit Рік тому +35

    This was my absolute FAVORITE cartoon as a child growing up. We rented it from the movie store so often they just gave it to us because we were the only ones ever renting it! It now sits in my movie case. So many dear memories with this film. Also probably sparked my infatuation with the dark and bizarre. Thanks for reviewing it!

  • @doctorwyvern9992
    @doctorwyvern9992 Рік тому +24

    I remember seeing this with my brother as kids from the video store. The part where it showed a sunken New York City confused me at the time because the concept of a post apocalyptic world and large cities being flooded was still unheard of to me.

  • @lavaya1147
    @lavaya1147 Рік тому +307

    So it wasn´t a dream that I had when I was small?!?!🤯
    Told many people about this when talking about unusual movies for children. Everyone remembered Watership Down and Felidae but when talked about this one everyone said there was no movie like this!
    If it was so hard to find a copy of this it explains so much...
    Thanks for laying my troubling memories to sleep!
    I don´t remember if I have seen this on german TV or if my parents got it as a borrowed VHS from our library...
    I won´t lie, one reason why I subscribed was the hope this movie turns someday up on your channel! 😅
    Edit: The oil spill scene was, what I remembered the most and it was definitely not darkened up in the version I have seen. The poor whale perishing due to suffocation in the dark black oil gave me nightmares for weeks and was probably one of the reasons for my Thallasophobia...

    • @spicybeantofu
      @spicybeantofu Рік тому +6

      You can send those people this way now so they can see it for themselves

    • @lavaya1147
      @lavaya1147 Рік тому +8

      @@spicybeantofu already done... 😅
      A few are quite disturbed by this movie now too. 😂

    • @ghoulchan7525
      @ghoulchan7525 Рік тому +3

      Hope you know IRL when a whale sinks down to the bottom of the ocean it will end up feeding the animals down there for about 30 years. it's called a Whale fall. it's quite fascinating to learn about.

    • @lavaya1147
      @lavaya1147 Рік тому +3

      @@ghoulchan7525 this piece of knowledge came to me by binge-watching documentaries one evening about 15 years later.
      Nature is quite fascinating, but having seen this scene at six years old I wasn't able to grasp my limited knowledge of the sea and find solace in this case...

    • @ghoulchan7525
      @ghoulchan7525 Рік тому +2

      @@lavaya1147 ah i see. hope you can look back at the film through a different lens nowadays.

  • @the3cookies256
    @the3cookies256 Рік тому +132

    I watched this film as a child and it stuck with me, even though for a long time I couldn't remember what it was called. A few months ago I did some research and I finally found it and rewatched it. It's definitely pretty heavy for a kid's movie, but I think children should occasionally consume media that is darker and more serious than the usual happy-go-lucky Disney stuff. I also really enjoy this film's animation style.

    • @AveryCreates
      @AveryCreates Рік тому +9

      I do think that children being more aware of issues (such as ocean pollution for example) are more likely to be empathetic towards others and aware as adults. Imo we need more of it. Now if only we could ensure the points were evidence based we'd be golden. (I'm not implying anything specific here, just that it's easy to propogandize people and care to be based in reality should be important.)

    • @StefT1112
      @StefT1112 Рік тому +2

      Where did you find a copy online?

    • @BuddhaHut
      @BuddhaHut Рік тому

      Where did you find it!?

    • @CrossbredManiac
      @CrossbredManiac Рік тому +1

      Kids today:
      COCO MELON!!!
      *Eats banana peel and throws away the rest*

  • @jenso8299
    @jenso8299 Рік тому +18

    I'm impressed that you found this old Danish cartoon and even found the book on which it was based.
    I remember watching the cartoon and reading the book in elementary school.
    We all liked it back then. I never caught the plot twist though.

  • @arturomillan
    @arturomillan Рік тому +10

    15:32 I just love my boy Steve, this is classic Steve Reviews. "He's too old, he's done with this shit, and just accepts the world for what it is. " LMFAO he just throws that second element of the list into the mix nonchalantly.
    You're one of my very favouritest youtubers, man. I mean it's insane and I think it's kind of worrisome that I genuinely talk about you like you're my drinking pal.
    Keep up the good work, Steve.
    Cheers!

  • @karenbonds264
    @karenbonds264 Рік тому +68

    That feeling when you’re watching Bambi with whales and it turns into the backstory for Splatoon.

  • @Logitecha
    @Logitecha Рік тому +212

    As a fellow danish person watching this I would actually say your pronunciation was really good! 0:24
    Idk why but danish children shows just seems a lot more darker then films from the US. Some other danish films I would recommend you is “war of the birds” and “the boy who wanted to be a bear”. Both good childhood movies with a dark plot

    • @finland4ever55
      @finland4ever55 Рік тому +3

      And the seagull pooping was clearly a fetish, which i bet several danish cartoons have... weird fetishy content.

    • @Mikkel-of-Lolland.
      @Mikkel-of-Lolland. Рік тому +5

      Do You not Remember Terkel in trouble

    • @Mikkel-of-Lolland.
      @Mikkel-of-Lolland. Рік тому +5

      @@finland4ever55 Have you heard of Bonbon land

    • @Logitecha
      @Logitecha Рік тому +21

      @@finland4ever55 it’s not a fetish, and saying that you think a lot of danish children’s movies has “fetishized content” clearly shows you ignorance.
      Poop/fart jokes are not meant as a fetish but a humorous joke that children find funny, literally look at any kids movie or show now a days and you’ll find a ton of those types of jokes, no matter the films origin
      Stop trying to turn everything negative or make it weird and say it’s a fetish when it’s just kid’s entertainment and what that targeted audience find funny :/

    • @LePenguin
      @LePenguin Рік тому +3

      @@Mikkel-of-Lolland. Honestly, I would pay to see Steve review that movie. It's possibly the biggest example of how the standards of Danish films and shows differ to those in the US/UK.

  • @PsychoParasyte
    @PsychoParasyte Рік тому +26

    I rented this movie out constantly when I was young and I don't even know why!
    As an adult, I appreciate it even more.

    • @StefT1112
      @StefT1112 Рік тому +1

      I was that kid too, found it in the most obscure video place, Pine Grove Video, it was on VHS early 90s

  • @karar.kendall4872
    @karar.kendall4872 Рік тому +8

    11:32 and also the fact there's a snowstorm going on in that scene as the Bambi death scene takes place during winter. Yeah, both these parent death scenes have snow in them.

  • @krystalb1929
    @krystalb1929 Рік тому +49

    I knew this film wasn't just some fever dream from my childhood. I really hoped you'd do a review on it, too!

  • @iworkformojang3031
    @iworkformojang3031 Рік тому +4

    "what the fuck" He says in the most calmest way possible

  • @TenCentsHarbourAdventures
    @TenCentsHarbourAdventures Рік тому +8

    9:25
    The Lighter It Gets
    The Darker It Gets
    Lol

  • @rkm2569
    @rkm2569 Рік тому +70

    OMG I remember this movie! I watched it so much as a child but as an adult I could never find it again to the point I thought I dreamt it all up! Wow, I never thought I'd see it again!

  • @jdenoe69
    @jdenoe69 Рік тому +48

    Saw this as a kid. Needless to say, the harpoon scene was traumatizing.

  • @JAKESPEARE95
    @JAKESPEARE95 Рік тому +9

    Growing up, I was fascinated by sea-life, especially whales. I remember when I found this movie at CleanFlicks. It was around the time Finding Nemo was released, so of course when I saw the cover with the smiling, happy whales and was so excited! Needless to say, that innocent little VHS cover was very misleading. After all these years, I still remember the haunting visuals of the whale covered in oil struggling to breathe and the twist at the end was very unsettling. The film is definitely a product of its time with the ultra-environmentalist messages and themes. Super heavy stuff for a child. I’ll never understand the rating system lol.

  • @brookerickettson4950
    @brookerickettson4950 Рік тому +12

    Thank you for covering this gem of a "This is for kids!?" movie! I remember watching this a few times as a kid, there was a copy at my local movie rental place. Why my parents let me, I have no idea. 80s were a different time! However today I am big on environmental health and species conservation, so maybe I can thank/blame this movie for helping to shape my young mind? Also, that big whale's death stare still haunts.

  • @GandyDaGei
    @GandyDaGei Рік тому +155

    I saw this as a child, and i still remember getting scared of it lol
    Also, if you are able to find it, there is another danish animated movie i remember scaring me the most, as a child. Its called "Drengen der ville gøre det umulige"/" The boy who wanted to do the impossible" but i'm not sure if it has an english dub. Its about a boy from greenland who gets taken by a polarbear after his dad kills the bears child

    • @icicle6490
      @icicle6490 Рік тому +3

      Oh yea I remember that one

    • @alexgade4512
      @alexgade4512 Рік тому +3

      hmm i think he should be able to find subtitles for it. Honestly it felt like a Danish Brother Bear hahaha.
      Still a beautifully made movie.

    • @whitedragoness23
      @whitedragoness23 Рік тому +3

      Wow. Sounds like it could turn really dark

    • @Mikkel-of-Lolland.
      @Mikkel-of-Lolland. Рік тому +2

      Yes, it's a good film

    • @MforMovesets
      @MforMovesets Рік тому +1

      So many horrifying things, the sight of dead Moby burned into my mind. I've seen this movie once over 20 years ago.

  • @alanmechling9822
    @alanmechling9822 Рік тому +28

    This movie was my childhood, I still have the old VHS tape, even burned a copy of it on a blank CD a few years back. Glad you covered this movie in all honesty, as bizarre as it is. 😁

  • @monkeycat48
    @monkeycat48 Рік тому +8

    14:29
    Mr. Moby Dick Herbert: Holy moly it must be birthday.🤣🤣🤣🤣

  • @paolaanimator
    @paolaanimator Рік тому +3

    I have never seen or heard of this movie but I'm glad Steve covered this movie, it looks so interesting and I love the theme. The twist was great too. I follow this channel not only for dark contents in animated films or shows but I also love that Steve finds some rare films that are not as known or only shown in certain places. I like that he shows the English version where it is censored but also shows the uncensored parts in different versions of the movie released in other parts of the world. It's always so fascinating to me. Thank you Steve!

  • @TheRetroguitar
    @TheRetroguitar Рік тому +69

    This was one of my personal favourites, growing up. Denmark has a tendency to publish very rude, lude, and violent cartoons. Greetings from Denmark by the way!

    • @TheRetroguitar
      @TheRetroguitar Рік тому

      @Haskel of cause. Fugle krigen i Kanøfleskoven, Jungledyret Hugo, Aberne og det Hemmelige Våben, HC Andersen og den Skæve skygge, Strit og Stumme, Drengen der ville gøre det umulige, Bennys badekar, Terkel i Knibe, Ronald Barbaren, Abernes Ø, Rejsen til Saturn. There ye go mate. Looking forward to your presentation

    • @TheRetroguitar
      @TheRetroguitar Рік тому

      @Haskel yeah, we have a lude and vulgar nature

    • @TheRetroguitar
      @TheRetroguitar Рік тому

      @Haskel happy to oblige

    • @vkobevk
      @vkobevk Рік тому +2

      @Haskel try Hans Christian Andersen his story for kid are often dark and sad

    • @EmilReiko
      @EmilReiko Рік тому +1

      @Нaskel the little mermaid is pretty dark and not at all like the disney version… Also try read the “The Little Match Girl”

  • @alexwholey3391
    @alexwholey3391 Рік тому +32

    I loved this as a child but don’t remember it being so dark! So glad you found this!

  • @silverfire1248
    @silverfire1248 8 місяців тому +3

    Right so I watched this in school once and completely forgot about 99% of the movie.
    The only thing I remember- the thing that stuck with me- was the whale drowning in oil. Of course my mind twisted it to be a lot more drawn out and agonizing with the whale thrashing and begging for its life, but yeah. That scene traumatized me as a kid.

  • @wheewhoo
    @wheewhoo Рік тому +9

    I used to watch this a lot when I was a kid. As dark as it is I loved it and still enjoy as an adult. I was obsessed with whales growing up so having a story told from their POV was amazing to me. I also LOVED the sounds in this movie. The music, sound effects of the octopuses, and water just *chef's kiss*. I honestly really recommend it for a watch.

  • @angelofmusic1992
    @angelofmusic1992 Рік тому +28

    I remember watching this in school when I was a kid and I hard such a hard time finding any info about it, I was convinced it was a fever dream or something. Then I finally found it years later. Samson yelling for his mom after she was killed always stuck in my head.

  • @TheTrevorFox
    @TheTrevorFox Рік тому +65

    I only have the context of your review, but it seemed to me that the elderly whale that told him to stop searching for Moby Dick was more of a guardian angel of sorts. He shows up and disappears, and then Samson finds his actual corpse along his journey.

  • @clayharris7740
    @clayharris7740 Рік тому +4

    11:02 the distorted sounds off the ship are HILARIOUS 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂

    • @karar.kendall4872
      @karar.kendall4872 9 місяців тому +1

      Me watching this scene: damn, I can't see the threat in this cascading blizzard.

    • @SporeFan10469
      @SporeFan10469 8 місяців тому +1

      Big rigs sound

  • @countessD84
    @countessD84 Рік тому +9

    Oh, I remember this from my childhood. I can't recall how we came upon it, but I still enjoyed it. It was the dubbed version, of course, but it was still one of the darkest and edgiest animated movies I've ever seen as a kid. Thanks for doing a video on this.
    P.S.
    The whale you refer to mum/dad, I always thought that was Samson's brother who just kinda "disappeared" after meeting Sally and then we're introduced to Samson's mother right afterward.

  • @Paolo-ec2si
    @Paolo-ec2si Рік тому +42

    Fun fact: Killer whales are actually dolphins, they're supposed to be called killers "of" whales.

    • @WobblesandBean
      @WobblesandBean Рік тому +18

      Hi, I'm a zoologist with a specialty in marine biology. You're right that they're dolphins, they're the largest dolphin on earth! But the name is incorrect. They're just called killer whales because they're predators and people mistook them for whales.
      ...They DO kill whales, though. Gray whales most prominently. It's pretty brutal.

    • @williampulfer-melville8536
      @williampulfer-melville8536 Рік тому +10

      @@WobblesandBean of course like any dolphin orcas are very intelligent

  • @velociwyatt9080
    @velociwyatt9080 Рік тому +7

    9:09 when you shown the sea gull drowning in oil I actually thought it was the sidekick seagull.

  • @Crysomandiaz
    @Crysomandiaz Рік тому +10

    One of my childhood favorites. The book its based on was the first book I read on my own 😃
    Also I think the mix of dark and silly moments is typical of Danish movies. Life has both, and we didn't tend to hide it as much for kids. However, newer movies seems to have gone more in the Hollywood direction...

  • @trumpster27
    @trumpster27 Рік тому +2

    “Nothing unsuitable for children “ is now slowly becoming me and my friends favourite meme.

  • @daniellepaszkiewicz1714
    @daniellepaszkiewicz1714 Рік тому +14

    I actually remember this movie, I used to rent this a lot at Blockbuster (yeah, I'm THAT old lol). I remember loving it, and wanted to watch it over and over again to the point I bought it when blockbuster went out of business, and I still like it lol.

  • @mrhalloween1152
    @mrhalloween1152 Рік тому +22

    I love this channel especially when I learn about new shows I haven't seen before

  • @troin3925
    @troin3925 Рік тому +9

    As if the movie wasn't dark enough, this movie had to throw in a post-apocalyptic twist.

  • @TatsuMurasaki
    @TatsuMurasaki Рік тому +1

    I'm amazed you covered this. I somehow managed to have a VHS copy of this as a kid, but I have never seen it mentioned ANYWHERE else.

  • @mikekomarinski
    @mikekomarinski Рік тому +10

    The walrus song is definitely a big lipped alligator moment.

  • @whitewing61
    @whitewing61 Рік тому +19

    I loved this film as a kid. I even brought it to my preschool class so we could all watch it XD surprisingly I wasnt scared of it

  • @loszhor
    @loszhor Рік тому +1

    I've been looking for this one for ages! I particularly remember the oil slick scene but I always thought it was the main character going up for the air. Thanks for uploading!

  • @kilssj2250
    @kilssj2250 Рік тому +6

    17:22 - Fun Fact: Sea gulls shit is gross but the amount we saw come out of that one is actually more akin to pelicans.
    Pelicans shit like that cartoon gull.
    In color, amount and even aim.

  • @McForkCoverup2005
    @McForkCoverup2005 Рік тому +29

    As a sorta companion piece to this video, I would recommend the movie "War of the Birds" (or King of the Birds, I've seen both titles). It's made by the same director, as Steve pointed out during the end. While it's not AS depressing as Samson and Sally, it still has a lot of dark and intense scenes, especially with the villain. What it does have over this movie though, is that it gets weirdly...mature in some scenes, with drinking and sexual innuendos and bird with huge boobs, for some reason. Overall, I would say though, that it is the better movie since it has a bit more of a streamlined plot.
    Alternatively, another danish animated film I would recommend, is Terkel in Trouble. It's a bit more recent, being released in 2004 and was actually the first ever danish animated film. It's very crude and messed up, but weirdly hilarious, a lot like South Park. What's remarkable about it is that, at least in the original danish and some dubbed version, all the characters are voiced by one person, which is impressive. I don't think that's the case in the english dub though. Still I would absolutely recommend it for a review.

    • @Mikkel-of-Lolland.
      @Mikkel-of-Lolland. Рік тому +2

      yes terkel i knibe is good den er god

    • @rubylicious977
      @rubylicious977 Рік тому +2

      The big breasted bird sings a pretty mean song tho. Its a pretty decent movie overall

    • @EmilReiko
      @EmilReiko Рік тому +1

      There is also Strit and Stumme, quite dark, quite underrated

  • @slashbash1347
    @slashbash1347 Рік тому +8

    This is the most accurate depiction of sperm whales I've seen in a movie, except for the fact that they're eating octopi and not giant squid.
    I think the "orcas are bad guys" thing is more "orcas are antagonists" thing. A story about sperm whales is going to depict orcas as villains, just as the story of a spider will portray birds as bad guys, or a story about birds will portray cats as bad guys.
    I read a novel about sperm whales recently called Sounding. It was pretty good.

  • @BlastHardcheeseable
    @BlastHardcheeseable Рік тому +6

    This is one of the first animated movies I've ever watched. I was 3 years old at the time. My parents still have the original UK version they recorded on VHS stored somewhere.

  • @graysonwalley318
    @graysonwalley318 Рік тому +23

    Love all the dark reviews you put out man watch em every Sunday morning keep em coming

  • @OverlordOfCats
    @OverlordOfCats Рік тому +51

    I’d love to see you cover 1986’s Transformers The Movie. It has a good amount of darkness necessary to be covered on the channel, and the animation and voice acting is pretty good. While the movie is in the same continuity as the show and you may feel confused about who the characters are, most the film’s main cast were introduced in it (for better or for worse).

    • @Nzosaba_Matenge
      @Nzosaba_Matenge Рік тому +2

      You mean Hasbro's excuse to get rid of all the unsellables

    • @80sDisneyFan
      @80sDisneyFan Рік тому +3

      @@Nzosaba_Matenge Your comment may be true but you should *NOT* insult a movie with Weird Al's "Dare to Be Stupid" on the soundtrack.

    • @Konani_the_unicorn_queen
      @Konani_the_unicorn_queen Рік тому +2

      that movie will always be awesome,
      coincidentally i've been on a transformers-binge the last couple of months and have found at least two shows of the franchise i'd say would be more fitting for an older audience, but perhaps not on a level Steve would review it;
      Armada, and Prime,
      more specifically the japanese version of Armada, since the english version removes a lot of the seriousness of some scenes including one of the characters. the mid-to-late point of that season is absolute gold.
      Prime surprised me with the robot-blood, dismemberment, and i think there's even a human's death on-screen (after he's been put into and fused with the corpse of a robot).
      it was surprisingly and delightfully gory, granted the only real gore was of robots, such as having their insides pulled out, or an eye removed from it's socket.

  • @riakun
    @riakun Рік тому +2

    I remember watching this on VHS all the time when I was around 5-ish. I always thought it was a weird fever dream, but I still vividly remembered the scene of the whale suffocating.
    Kinda forgot about the movie altogether for a while (again, minus the whale suffocating scene), but remembered almost all of it when I saw the thumb nail.
    That twist at the end I didn't understand as a kid, but holy crap, that is *DARK* @.@
    Thanks for reviewing this, and giving me a piece of long-forgotten memories ❤️

  • @levitan71
    @levitan71 Рік тому

    been looking for this for ages, thanks for the upload :)

  • @Slinkers.
    @Slinkers. Рік тому +7

    I had no idea I had seen this movie until this review. I thought the whale eating the octopus looked familiar as well as the weird noodle wings for the seagull but I definitely remembered every moment of that walrus scene and the pod swimming under the tar. They must have been my favorite and scariest parts respectively as a child. I couldn't have named this movie if my life depended on it, though. Thanks for reviewing it and reminding me about a peice of forgotten childhood.
    It was the same with Scamper the Penguin except I was always trying to remember that one to bring up to to other people to make sure it existed but everyone thought I was trying to remember the Penguin and the Pebble.
    Edit: I also never realised as a child that it was a sunken New York City or even Atlantis. I think I just assumed there were ruins all over the bottom of the ocean for whatever reason.
    Another weird film from my childhood that I had forgotten but recently remembered and confirmed it exists is Happily Ever After (1990). Very odd movie. The smoking owl made me think smoking was the most disgusting thing on earth and the shambling, whimpering guy broke my heart. I'd love to see you cover that one. I really love it still.

  • @redlayerguitars
    @redlayerguitars Рік тому +9

    This was the first VHS tape we ever got (it came with the VHS recorder that was new at the time). I totally forgot about this movie until now 🤯

  • @pugglebiscuit9600
    @pugglebiscuit9600 Рік тому +3

    I'm so glad you made a review of this! I had never known the name but have been haunted by the suffocating whale for years after picking it out from a library kids section 😂 when I got older I wanted to know what it was even from and no one knew of the scenes I described, feels so satisfying to know the name and plot of this old movie

  • @rokusho6667
    @rokusho6667 Рік тому +5

    The walrus song is the quintessential “big lipped alligator” moment.
    In reference to all dogs go to heaven where there is a random song by the alligator that is never referenced again.

  • @brianarodriguez2757
    @brianarodriguez2757 Рік тому +7

    I haven’t seen this movie in decades. I was almost certain no one else had seen it but me…So glad you covered this one.

  • @jenneacubero1036
    @jenneacubero1036 Рік тому +27

    Well, Steve, if you're interested in more Danish films, I suggest the 1998 film, "Hans Christian Andersen And The Long Shadow" it's...interesting...It's bascially "Andersen: Life Without Love" but with the animation direction of Marjane Satrapi. Then there's "Jungledyret Hugo" which is a lot of fun (at least with the first two films and TV show).

  • @StarlitSwamp
    @StarlitSwamp Рік тому +3

    Oh my gosh ! This movie seriously traumatized me when I was a kid. My grandparents had recorded it on VHS when it aired on one of the French channels here (in Canada) and they often played it for me when I visited, presumably assuming that I loved it since it was a cartoon… I actually did kinda like the annoying seagull and the walrus song, but the rest just vaguely spooked me out. I remember that I would always literally run away into another room and cover my ears for several minutes whenever it got to the oil spill, because the whale choking to death gave me nightmares. Anyway, thanks for bringing back these "good" memories ! I agree with your commentary.

  • @Kawai19
    @Kawai19 Рік тому +2

    Woow. I am so happy i haven't seen any of these as a child but it's so satisfying the way you review it 🙂

  • @alyh3721
    @alyh3721 Рік тому +4

    Just wanted to mention that because of your channel I found an online rip of Leafie:A Hen into the Wild and I LOVE IT. Thanks for highlighting overseas animation! Too bad so much of this isn't legally available where I live 😔
    16:06 LOL I knew that clip was coming 🤣

  • @Tymeggs
    @Tymeggs Рік тому +11

    3:33 I'm just saying that you really missed out on saying "I guess you could say that my fate has been SEALed"

  • @Phantomsangel
    @Phantomsangel Рік тому +9

    I think I will avoid spoilers and watch this it looks interesting. Also the fact the animation looks really nice and that its made in Denmark (which I really like since I'm half Danish). It also has that creepy kind of vibe to it I like too.

  • @rookiered223
    @rookiered223 Рік тому

    This channel uploads is always worth the wait

  • @timeforthehammer1401
    @timeforthehammer1401 Рік тому +18

    I remember loving this movie as a kid and i rewatched it a few years ago for nostalgia…that was a mistake…

  • @Jakesnake21
    @Jakesnake21 Рік тому +8

    I haven’t heard this film when I was child. I remember renting it from a library and watching it. Some death scenes are coming back to me now.

  • @somesassybrat305
    @somesassybrat305 Рік тому +2

    Oh we had this movie at grandma's place when I was a kid- absolutely loved it!

  • @fappingfoopa
    @fappingfoopa Рік тому +10

    @ 4:29 samsun and his mum dad 😂

  • @ArahabakinoKami
    @ArahabakinoKami Рік тому +11

    Damn, this movie was buried in my mind for 28 years! I remember watching the walrus musical number and being very uncomfortable. I think I didn't even finish the movie that time. Guess it was a good thing I didn't...

  • @LchanOtakudom
    @LchanOtakudom Рік тому +4

    I love this movie, dark as it is. It's been one of my favorite movies since I saw it as a child. Honestly, its morbid and violent, but it just makes me appreciate nature and its creatures all the more! Thanks for showing this bit of nostalgia!

  • @MrAdomus
    @MrAdomus 8 місяців тому +1

    I know how dark this movie is meant to be but you putting in that "woo" when Samson pushes on the dead whale had me going! Well done sir, I know exactly where that's from

  • @filmfuks3564
    @filmfuks3564 Рік тому

    This is one I watched quite a bit as a kid. Very excited that you got the chance to review it.

  • @gatochick14
    @gatochick14 Рік тому +4

    My great-grandma had this- and a penguin one (I think you may have covered?) I only remember these for the walrus singing about how great pollution was and then getting radiation sickness, and the swimming under the oil spill- whales bopping each other down and the one dying. I also remember Samson and Sally would have breath holding contests on the ocean floor, because I remember this "settling" animation they used. God, it's been at least 30 years since I saw that, but it's really stuck with me.

  • @mikkoleinonen9846
    @mikkoleinonen9846 Рік тому +6

    Oh man. Seeing that seagul brought up some memories. Jannik Hastrup has another delightful movie called "The war of the birds" that you should totally review at some point. I think the animation and overall quality is way better than this one, but the dark themes stay. The main bad guy "Fagin" gave me some nightmares as a kid.

  • @Philippegach
    @Philippegach Рік тому

    Oh wow! You unlocked a memory with this film. I saw it several times a child, but knew no one who did. Thanks !

  • @kaythreefox6005
    @kaythreefox6005 Рік тому

    Been watching your videos for years. Like years...and only now did I notice I wasnt subscribed. Im so sorry man. Im back tho...cuz your work is interesting, enjoyable, relaxing. Something I instaclick whenever I see it come across my feed or even stuff I seek out on my own. Keep up the awesome work my dude!

  • @filipzombie2014
    @filipzombie2014 Рік тому +3

    I remember watching this as a kid. I have been getting flashbacks of this lately and could not remember the name of it, what a coincidence. I believe I watched the uncensored version with Czech or Slovak dabbing. What a childhood....

  • @hannahmartin9705
    @hannahmartin9705 Рік тому +7

    Can you review Queer Duck the movie? It's an animated adult film about a gay duck and it teaches a great lesson about accepting your sexuality

    • @dudotolivier6363
      @dudotolivier6363 Рік тому +3

      I don't know when this production was made, and even see any picture of it and know as an effect the design and artstyle of it.
      But I can certified that will be at least already better than what everything Nickelodeon have done in hid own TV Shows with every bullshit unoriginal stupid and totally goofy LGBT imposed and forced progressism messages, like in the Avatar TLA universe with LOK. A total disaster that have ruined this world who was beloved by fans...
      Truly, when it's come about LGBT people in normal TV Shows productions not centered around that subject, it's preferable and even obligatory to precise this fact when the characters are introduced for the first time.
      It's not surprising that japanese productions or minor productions like this one, Queer Duck, do better than the American or European movies/TV Shows, because we are all aware directly what these movies japanese and minors movies will be in them and who in question are LGBT.
      People who don't like LGBT pass their way and the ones interested watch them.
      It's a reasonnable compromise.

  • @PlaynReview
    @PlaynReview Рік тому +2

    Bro, you just opened up a memory that’s been locked for 20+ years. I remember watching this in 1st grade. The entire class was silent and in awe of what we were watching.

  • @thomasowen892
    @thomasowen892 Рік тому

    When you help recommended something to Steve and then is there in your watch feed! Haha haven’t seen this since I was little! Nice review always enjoy your content!

  • @strappadork
    @strappadork Рік тому +3

    I remember this being shown to us in second grade. The parts about the intro being Samson sneezing on the seagull, Sally talking about the "water turning red" when her mom suddenly disappeared only for Samson to see the same thing happen to his mom later, the walrus song, and the whale hunter who honestly seemed terrifying to me at the time all stuck with me over the years. Over here in the US it was distributed by a video company called Just For Kids which had a colorful cheerful logo at the start of the video and an upbeat kid telling you about how great this movie is going to be and what else Just For Kids has released. I think I blame that for me not realizing how dark this movie actually was, despite it being obvious. Watching the walrus scene especially and seeing them sing and dance happily gave my seven year old brain this bittersweet feeling of there once being this nice company that put out videos kids loved, like some kind of club or other world that you never got to see because you weren't born yet. Only for me to realize years later they were just a bankrupt company that put out dubbed budget cartoons from other countries that was struggling to make bank even when they were alive. Oh how I miss my childlike imagination sometimes.