I love the subtle details you wouldn’t notice at first unless your looking at it but when Mebh’s mother was telling Robin to leave her shadow gets more sketchy
Since Mebh accidentally turned her into a wolf walker, Robyn has been made into a member of her pack. The roll of "alphas" in wolf packs are actually that of a protective parental pair, not the "big tough wolf beat down all other rivals" like what was initially believed. Mol quickly shifting from snarling to motherly when realizing Mebh had turned her is a great way of representing that.
2:59 “Moll-only a wolfwalker can make another, when did it happen to you? Where? Is the wolf that bit you near? Is she alright? Is she alive? Where is Mebh?”
I like how Cromwell refers to the people as "your world" (referring to god) when praying, but when he's addressing Mebh's mother he says "I'll tame this land" like he's the lord himself. Just a little detail that I love!
Meh’bs mother is amazing, the way she peaks acts and the shadows they tell a tale by themselves. She talks so fast and yet figures out that she is a wolfwalker that her daughter did it and sounds like a worried mother all at the same time, the shadow when you first see her is massive showing that even in a cage she is the leader of the pack, and it gets more sketchy and weaker as she tells mave that they have to go. It’s just beautiful
I always think its funny, historically, Werewolfs, wolfwalkers etc, were the good guys. Several French coat of arms show the werewolf reared in defense of the crown. There are stories of "the holy wolf", tales of werewolves who have saved children when their families were overthrown, raised them, then returned with them to retake their thrones/homes. but something happened around 1300 AD, something happened with the church.. All of a sudden, the knights Templar are to be hunted down and killed, the Spanish inquisition, the 100 year war, The Great Schism, and France fights for control of the church, Church placed a bounty on wolves, with many dukes paying good money for any killed on behalf of the church. Not sure what happened where... but eish.
@@inthewoods5494 Ok, i could understand if this was something like, orthadox vs roman catholic as part of the Photian Schism, or later the Great Schism. Different sects... But the was like a total re-write of myths and history by the church. but there doesn't seem to be an exact cause for it. most other things seem to have causes.
@@jenniferstewarts4851 I think it’s because the Bible uses wolves as a metaphor for evil, and because they took it literally, they decided to hate actual real wolves and decided they were the “devils dog”
@@inthewoods5494 you would think that would have started at day 1... or day 300... not 1000 years in, and not before having things like Bishop Das Pator The Holy Wolf of Gaul, who fought the huns in the 6th century. Some stories said werewolves were a blessing from god. others a punishment, to allow them to redeem themselves... Where someone did something that was an a front to gods creations, they would take the form of a wolf or other animal, and have to prove themselves to win back their humanity.
@@DragonGoddess18 I mean wolves are dangerous 🤷♀️ Even foxes are which are much smaller. Every so often you hear about a fox that got into a house and ate someone’s baby while they were sleeping
@@chloemcglinchey6585 I think it was the previous day. Robyn had been cleaning the castle when she knocked over a bucket of water next to that room and went inside to clean up.
She did. If you listen closely, she was calling for her the very first time Robyn stepped into that room. And she already had a "golden" scent like all Wolfwalkers. So Mebh's mother realized who Robyn was right away.
I like that this film frames its fictional version of Oliver Cromwell as someone who's clearly a chauvinistic puritanical bastard but also has a humble and compassionate side to him that allows you to think he could conceivably be the hero of his own story. He thinks he needs to stay to solve a problem that he and his predecessors in English governance caused I.e. the unrest in Ireland. He thinks the wolves are the source of the unrest in this town specifically so he wants to tame the wolves to allay peoples fears, which means he is willing to try a diplomatic approach but will also respond with the most brutal violence if his will is not obeyed. This, as far as I have learned in my history courses is probably accurate to the real Cromwell so big props to the writers.
Oliver Cromwell was a cruel religious extremist who brought absolute suffering to Ireland - carrying out a Genocide against the Irish. The war against Ireland was his doing. He killed the King of England & then decided to wage a war in Ireland. It was his war & his decision. All of the blood in Ireland lies on his hands. He carried out a genocide. I don’t understand how anyone could see Oliver Cromwell as ‘diplomatic’ I’ve head justifications that “he would sometimes offer to let people live if they surrendered” Well, a modern day example of that is happening in Ukraine. Russia’s Putin offered to peace only if Ukrainians surrendered to the Russian invasion - Putin will only stop the bloodshed when Ukraine accepts being occupied by Russia. How the fuck is that diplomatic?! Of course they will defend themselves & not surrender to an invasion! 1649 Ireland were defending themselves against an invasion, war & ethnic cleansing left native Irish population 83% decreased, their whole country was crippled by the English & effectively everyone was left in poverty for hundreds of years - leading to the Great Famine in 1845 - the cause of the famine was not a plant disease, but England's long-running political hegemony over Ireland The Parliamentarian campaign in Ireland was the most ruthless of the Civil War period. In particular, Cromwell's actions at Drogheda and Wexford earned him a reputation for cruelty. He set fire to buildings & churches where civilians & soldiers alike were taking shelter - he burned people alive. Cromwell's critics point to his response to a plea by Catholic Bishops to the Irish Catholic people to resist him in which he states that although his intention was not to "massacre, banish and destroy the Catholic inhabitants", if they did resist "I hope to be free from the misery and desolation, blood and ruin that shall befall them, and shall rejoice to exercise the utmost severity against them" His actions were brutal & the wars lead to the death of 15-50% Irish population, which then lead to the famines which killed 1 million+ Estimates of the drop in the Irish population resulting from the Parliamentarian campaign reach as high as 83 percent - Cromwells forces carried out ethnic cleansing, pillaging towns and forcing Catholics from their land.
As much as I think of Cromwell as a dictator, he certainly was an abnormality of his time, being how progressive he was in terms of religious plurality and and enfranchisement of all men. (Not women this was still 1650). So I have sort of a love hate relationship with him. Since he basically pressed for the “American values” over a hundred years before the constitution was ratified. (And yes I know the Oranje Republic was first)
@@chanterelle483 It would be interesting in a sequel if a few lycanthropes in human form were captured then left unable to transform because the human sized shackles would crush their throats because they become such big wolves. They then are sent as slaves to Barbados where they escape to connect with a few native peoples that transform into other sorts of creatures.
Not his fault, flintlocks of that day and age are smooth-bore, low-powered (by comparison to modern pistols), and generally inaccurate even at the best of times.
Not to mention that the end of the barrel was more of a horn shape than a continuous hole, adding to the bloom problem. The only ones with (at the time) accurate weapons are the Goodfellows (their crossbows, which aren't cheap if bought and would take some serious time and practice to make one). Even then, there are stories of the arrow or bolt slipping out of their place in the crossbow, nor any iron sights equipped, thus making it harder to use. Goodfellow should not be holding it pointing down if he wants to keep the arrow from falling.
Rifles were relatively new in the 1600s. They weren't accurate and took forever to reload. More often than not, most gunmen were ordered not to fire until they saw the whites of their enemies eyes. Crossbows were far more accurate and easier to use.
"This is your will" he says after not even pausing to hear for a response. This guy definitely reminds me of Frollo, but while Frollo was self-loathing and blamed everyone but himself for his own actions, our villain here seems to just straight up think all of his actions are immediately justified. I'm pious (because I say so) --> I'm always right --> therefore everything I do is pious and right! Let's go kill people!" Also from an artistic standpoint these shots emphasize the great use of differing styles for the humans (straight lines and rigid structure) vs the wolves and their forest with their rougher lines and curves.
3:30 you're standing on the floor! Get up onto that stage the cage is on and pull the lock out with your teeth! Come on, Robyn, you're not that stupid. One more step forward and you and Moll could get away right then.
Not to mention that Moll is protesting Robyns actions, and she is still running on emotions, which rarely make one act rationally. Also, Robyn is stubborn, and this scene to me is just another example of her being stubborn and one tracked.
That and both of them may not be able to get away easily nor without fearing for their lives due to the town being alerted to wolves. Guards would be searching all over, and it wouldn't take long for crap to hit the fan.
I love this Movie so much! I hope they will finally make WolfWalkers 2! I enjoyed this movie alot the style the story the sketching everything is incredible in this movie!
I’m terrified of a sequel, personally. I absolutely adore this movie. The art style, the sound design, the music, the magic, the STORY! It’s all so, so good… I do want to see more, but I don’t want to see it ruined.
@@XxSeaTheSpiritXx Yeah, I used to be like that too. But I've seen too many good shows, movies and games ruined by bad sequels. Just look at the recent Megamind sequel, people are upset about it.
The creators went on record saying they have no plans for a sequel, mainly due to the fact their previous two creations didn't get sequels. Also, I don't think Wolf Walkers needs a sequel. There really isn't that much to tell anymore.
Peoples fear and hatred for wolves in medieval times is ridiculous. Part of the reason I can't stand the cliche in video games and movies that all wolves are savage beasts.
They hunted livestock. As far as medieval-early modern men were concerned, wolves were vermin, like rats (plus you know, before the whole vaccine business rabies was more common, and a rabid wolf is a savage beast).
Same. Bet Goodfellowe managed a trap that Moll wasn't prepared for, and Lord Protector would praise him for his efforts. That would help explain why he's the only one doing any hunting of the wolves, despite the bounty and manpower of the city.
I wonder why couldn't mebh's mother didn't just wake up to get back to her human body? She's a wolf when she's asleep, so what was the reason that she was trapped in a cage and yet couldn't get back to back to her human body?
She can be a wolf when she’s asleep as a human, but she has to travel all the way back to her human body as a wolf in order to become human again. She doesn’t just turn human when she sleeps as a wolf.
@@nkbujvytcygvujno6006 that makes sense. I thought it was more of a manifestation of the brain somehow. Like if you are asleep your brain creates the wolf and you have to force yourself to wake up and the wolf disappears I never thought of it as you have to be close to your body to become human
tbh i love all of the tom moors animations but this one is better to start of cause at least you understand folclore cause its told at the beggining. the secret of kelts didnt do that part good, song of the sea better but still
Imagine she actually got hurt or worse. It's honestly a miracle she came out unscathed to begin with. Since wolf walkers injuries get transferred to their human bodies when hit as a wolf, her dad would've seen that she was injured (or not depending on the severity). Maybe even come to the conclusion that Robyn = the wolf he tried to kill. The immense guilt that would've come over him 😮😢
Dude, imagine him killing the wolf, only to go back to his house to see Robyn dead with the same injury. Bro would've thought someone assassinated her.
Honestly I’ve stepped on so many pointy things that it doesn’t bother me anymore. Yeah I’ve had glass in my foot for about 4 days, yes I’ve had many splinters, yes I’ve stepped on legos, but I’m gonna still walk inside and outside barefoot. Sometimes when it’s hot I like washing my car and I purposely get my socks soaking wet to help me cool down. I don’t mind wet socks, I DO mind wet sleeves
I love the subtle details you wouldn’t notice at first unless your looking at it but when Mebh’s mother was telling Robin to leave her shadow gets more sketchy
This actually happens alot, whenever a situation gets more tense such as when robyn and Bill argue
Yeah I saw it too!
Robin’s lines are clean in the beginning of the movie and then become sketches as she acclimates to being a wolfwalker. I love that detail so much
I saw it too!
Yup
I like how she said “our kind” like she already accepted Robin as one of her own even tho she only knew her for a few minutes
i love that she's a mother foremost.
she does not question it, she knows how this new wolfwalker will be treated..she's automatically family.
She could have meant her pack.
@@littlefairygirl161In this cartoon?
I love that Molls was so caring of both Robyn and Mebh she wanted both to be safe.
She's probably lost so many family members and doesn't want to lose any potential ones, especially a child
Since Mebh accidentally turned her into a wolf walker, Robyn has been made into a member of her pack. The roll of "alphas" in wolf packs are actually that of a protective parental pair, not the "big tough wolf beat down all other rivals" like what was initially believed. Mol quickly shifting from snarling to motherly when realizing Mebh had turned her is a great way of representing that.
Edge is the
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What kind mother doesn’t?
Where did you get the name Mol? I've watched the movie and never heard of it.
2:54 The way she asks "Hello?" is so innocent. Whoever the voice actress was did a great job.
Honor kneafsey is her name.
2:59
“Moll-only a wolfwalker can make another, when did it happen to you? Where? Is the wolf that bit you near? Is she alright? Is she alive? Where is Mebh?”
Thanks for this, I didn’t know what she was saying at first
Yes, we both watched the same clip
PERFECT line delivery!! Such phenomenal tone and emphasis in all the right places.
Thanks, I couldn't quite understand the first few words.
@@randgrithr7387Don't be a twat.
I like how Cromwell refers to the people as "your world" (referring to god) when praying, but when he's addressing Mebh's mother he says "I'll tame this land" like he's the lord himself. Just a little detail that I love!
This is what happens when people go and push their cult on other people. Their fictional characters are not real religion is a curse upon the land.
Meh’bs mother is amazing, the way she peaks acts and the shadows they tell a tale by themselves. She talks so fast and yet figures out that she is a wolfwalker that her daughter did it and sounds like a worried mother all at the same time, the shadow when you first see her is massive showing that even in a cage she is the leader of the pack, and it gets more sketchy and weaker as she tells mave that they have to go. It’s just beautiful
Yes
Holy shit, 813 likes. thanks :)
also
MOOOOOOOOOOMM IM FAMOOOOUUUUUSS
After seeing puss in boots I can't help thinking of this line when people are trying to shoot Robyn "You're not gonna shoot a puppy are you jack?"
Yes in the face why?
BAHAHA 😂
YOU'RE A MONSTER!
The fact that Cromwell lowkey looks like jack
@@Faux_Sunlight Yo you're right!
She's not even posing a threat and yet the only threat that is being opposed on are themselves
I got legend of zelda twlight princess vibes from this.. noises, scent trace, wolves heck even the patter of the feet on the stone gave me chills.
It feels very familiar to the part of the game where you enter hyrule castle town as wolf link
Now I can't stop thinking of Midna Randomly showing up in the middle of the film just to mess with Oliver Cromwell.😂😂😂😂
I wish TP Link was a wolfwalker.
Still my favorite Zelda game! And I love me some botw!
I always think its funny, historically, Werewolfs, wolfwalkers etc, were the good guys. Several French coat of arms show the werewolf reared in defense of the crown. There are stories of "the holy wolf", tales of werewolves who have saved children when their families were overthrown, raised them, then returned with them to retake their thrones/homes.
but something happened around 1300 AD, something happened with the church.. All of a sudden, the knights Templar are to be hunted down and killed, the Spanish inquisition, the 100 year war, The Great Schism, and France fights for control of the church, Church placed a bounty on wolves, with many dukes paying good money for any killed on behalf of the church.
Not sure what happened where... but eish.
Christianity. Christianity is what happened.
@@inthewoods5494 Ok, i could understand if this was something like, orthadox vs roman catholic as part of the Photian Schism, or later the Great Schism. Different sects...
But the was like a total re-write of myths and history by the church. but there doesn't seem to be an exact cause for it. most other things seem to have causes.
@@jenniferstewarts4851 I think it’s because the Bible uses wolves as a metaphor for evil, and because they took it literally, they decided to hate actual real wolves and decided they were the “devils dog”
@@inthewoods5494 you would think that would have started at day 1... or day 300... not 1000 years in, and not before having things like Bishop Das Pator The Holy Wolf of Gaul, who fought the huns in the 6th century.
Some stories said werewolves were a blessing from god. others a punishment, to allow them to redeem themselves... Where someone did something that was an a front to gods creations, they would take the form of a wolf or other animal, and have to prove themselves to win back their humanity.
Oh, OSP's got a video on werewolves touching that thing!
1:32 Sheesh,dude, it's just one wolf and she's practically a puppy. Calm down.
Pups grow up at some point or another. Also, if there's one wolf, there's bound to be more nearby. They are pack animals after all.
@@kyndrablankenship1758 Cromwell CHOSE to make a big deal out of nothing
@@DragonGoddess18 I mean wolves are dangerous 🤷♀️ Even foxes are which are much smaller. Every so often you hear about a fox that got into a house and ate someone’s baby while they were sleeping
@@happyllama1160 UMMM not true? i have foxes all the time they freak out andd run away when they see me and yhey dont get into houses and eat babies
Yeah Cromwell, chill bro.
this film is so remarkaby beautiful i cant get enough of it, this is the best film of the century!
Haha, century not quite but definitely one of the best animated films.
This was actually the second time Mebh's mother saw Robin. I'm wondering if she'd realized Robin was a wolfwalker the first time she saw her.
I forgot. When was the first time?
@@chloemcglinchey6585 I think it was the previous day. Robyn had been cleaning the castle when she knocked over a bucket of water next to that room and went inside to clean up.
She did. If you listen closely, she was calling for her the very first time Robyn stepped into that room. And she already had a "golden" scent like all Wolfwalkers. So Mebh's mother realized who Robyn was right away.
I like that this film frames its fictional version of Oliver Cromwell as someone who's clearly a chauvinistic puritanical bastard but also has a humble and compassionate side to him that allows you to think he could conceivably be the hero of his own story. He thinks he needs to stay to solve a problem that he and his predecessors in English governance caused I.e. the unrest in Ireland. He thinks the wolves are the source of the unrest in this town specifically so he wants to tame the wolves to allay peoples fears, which means he is willing to try a diplomatic approach but will also respond with the most brutal violence if his will is not obeyed. This, as far as I have learned in my history courses is probably accurate to the real Cromwell so big props to the writers.
Kinda a coincidence i got recommended this video after watching a movie where Cromwell is the protagonist
Oliver Cromwell was a cruel religious extremist who brought absolute suffering to Ireland - carrying out a Genocide against the Irish.
The war against Ireland was his doing. He killed the King of England & then decided to wage a war in Ireland.
It was his war & his decision. All of the blood in Ireland lies on his hands.
He carried out a genocide.
I don’t understand how anyone could see Oliver Cromwell as ‘diplomatic’
I’ve head justifications that “he would sometimes offer to let people live if they surrendered”
Well, a modern day example of that is happening in Ukraine. Russia’s Putin offered to peace only if Ukrainians surrendered to the Russian invasion - Putin will only stop the bloodshed when Ukraine accepts being occupied by Russia.
How the fuck is that diplomatic?!
Of course they will defend themselves & not surrender to an invasion!
1649 Ireland were defending themselves against an invasion, war & ethnic cleansing left native Irish population 83% decreased, their whole country was crippled by the English & effectively everyone was left in poverty for hundreds of years - leading to the Great Famine in 1845 - the cause of the famine was not a plant disease, but England's long-running political hegemony over Ireland
The Parliamentarian campaign in Ireland was the most ruthless of the Civil War period. In particular, Cromwell's actions at Drogheda and Wexford earned him a reputation for cruelty.
He set fire to buildings & churches where civilians & soldiers alike were taking shelter - he burned people alive.
Cromwell's critics point to his response to a plea by Catholic Bishops to the Irish Catholic people to resist him in which he states that although his intention was not to "massacre, banish and destroy the Catholic inhabitants", if they did resist "I hope to be free from the misery and desolation, blood and ruin that shall befall them, and shall rejoice to exercise the utmost severity against them"
His actions were brutal & the wars lead to the death of 15-50% Irish population, which then lead to the famines which killed 1 million+
Estimates of the drop in the Irish population resulting from the Parliamentarian campaign reach as high as 83 percent - Cromwells forces carried out ethnic cleansing, pillaging towns and forcing Catholics from their land.
As much as I think of Cromwell as a dictator, he certainly was an abnormality of his time, being how progressive he was in terms of religious plurality and and enfranchisement of all men. (Not women this was still 1650). So I have sort of a love hate relationship with him.
Since he basically pressed for the “American values” over a hundred years before the constitution was ratified.
(And yes I know the Oranje Republic was first)
@@flyingsquirrell6953 Not all men. Not Irish and Catholic.
@@chanterelle483
It would be interesting in a sequel if a few lycanthropes in human form were captured then left unable to transform because the human sized shackles would crush their throats because they become such big wolves. They then are sent as slaves to Barbados where they escape to connect with a few native peoples that transform into other sorts of creatures.
He wants to tame the land but can't even shoot a wolf that's right in front of him🤣🤣🤣
Not his fault, flintlocks of that day and age are smooth-bore, low-powered (by comparison to modern pistols), and generally inaccurate even at the best of times.
Not to mention that the end of the barrel was more of a horn shape than a continuous hole, adding to the bloom problem. The only ones with (at the time) accurate weapons are the Goodfellows (their crossbows, which aren't cheap if bought and would take some serious time and practice to make one). Even then, there are stories of the arrow or bolt slipping out of their place in the crossbow, nor any iron sights equipped, thus making it harder to use. Goodfellow should not be holding it pointing down if he wants to keep the arrow from falling.
3:38
Robyn doesn’t like being interrupted.
Robyn doesn't want being dead.
I know it was a different time period back then that there's just something wrong about people cornering a wild animal and scaring in half to death
Mostly out of fear, wolves are dangerous and people died much more easily back then
Wolves arent exactly known for being vegans you know and neither was it unheard of for wolves to sneak into houses and killing people
People do a lot of rotten things out of hate and fear.
@@happyllama1160 wolves aren’t harmful to humans unless they can’t find much food around
Yeah, wolves don't attack humans just because. Even if this wolf wasn't Robyn, this puppy doesn't deserve this kind of ire
This deserves more likes than it already has.
Just liked it
I just love the cute sounds Robyn’s wolf form makes ❤
Fun fact : all wolves were persecuted to extinction in 1760 in Great Britain.
I love that literally nobody in this movie can aim
other than Robyn
@@danielRpauls and her father
Rifles were relatively new in the 1600s. They weren't accurate and took forever to reload. More often than not, most gunmen were ordered not to fire until they saw the whites of their enemies eyes. Crossbows were far more accurate and easier to use.
Only Irish soldiers are so precise. lol XD
They're like stormtroopers.
I wish this ability to leave your body was real. Only thing is that if I could I would leave my body as a fox instead of a wolf.
I love how they wild’n out over one wolf. 💁♀️
I remember watching this movie last year, i loved it.
I love this kind of art style :">
"This is your will" he says after not even pausing to hear for a response.
This guy definitely reminds me of Frollo, but while Frollo was self-loathing and blamed everyone but himself for his own actions, our villain here seems to just straight up think all of his actions are immediately justified. I'm pious (because I say so) --> I'm always right --> therefore everything I do is pious and right! Let's go kill people!"
Also from an artistic standpoint these shots emphasize the great use of differing styles for the humans (straight lines and rigid structure) vs the wolves and their forest with their rougher lines and curves.
This movie is legitimately beautiful.
This is one of my absolute favorite movies of all time. It’s just incredible.
The animation in this movie is just gorgeous!
3:43 that’s kinda creepy
Yeah, and so is the music.
Just the one lady from this movie...
The one that shouts 'oh my gawd' always makes me lol for some reason >w>
This was a great story! I would recommend anyone to watch it
3:30 you're standing on the floor! Get up onto that stage the cage is on and pull the lock out with your teeth! Come on, Robyn, you're not that stupid. One more step forward and you and Moll could get away right then.
Problem is that Moll has chains on her feet as well. So that may not be so easy
It was Robin's first night as a wolf. She was still getting used to that form and what it could do.
Not to mention that Moll is protesting Robyns actions, and she is still running on emotions, which rarely make one act rationally. Also, Robyn is stubborn, and this scene to me is just another example of her being stubborn and one tracked.
That and both of them may not be able to get away easily nor without fearing for their lives due to the town being alerted to wolves. Guards would be searching all over, and it wouldn't take long for crap to hit the fan.
Thumbnail is the cutest thing ever!
This is my Fav Movie so Far i Hope or wish to do a series about WolfWalkers Btw cool Vid
Nice video you did an AMAZING job!!!
Wh-
this animation is beautiful
I love this Movie so much! I hope they will finally make WolfWalkers 2!
I enjoyed this movie alot the style the story the sketching everything is incredible in this movie!
I’m terrified of a sequel, personally.
I absolutely adore this movie. The art style, the sound design, the music, the magic, the STORY! It’s all so, so good… I do want to see more, but I don’t want to see it ruined.
@@FenekkuKitsune Fr idk why i was like that 11 months ago💀
@@XxSeaTheSpiritXx Yeah, I used to be like that too. But I've seen too many good shows, movies and games ruined by bad sequels. Just look at the recent Megamind sequel, people are upset about it.
@@FenekkuKitsune mhm exactly
The creators went on record saying they have no plans for a sequel, mainly due to the fact their previous two creations didn't get sequels. Also, I don't think Wolf Walkers needs a sequel. There really isn't that much to tell anymore.
Such a precious wolf
I love wolves 💞🐺💞🐺
0:56
Robyn:Dad what’s wrong with you it’s me
Robyn’s father: “One does not simply miss when firing at a wolf.” (Yep. That’s Sean Bean as her father!)
I'm thinking "Robyn in half a second barrel rolled mid air to avoid a point blank shot."
Well done. I want to see more of this
Best movie I’ve ever seen man!
My goodness that ending cut just makes you crave for more! I did not expect to see a catcutt watermark though.
My version of the scene
Everyone: WOLF
Robyn: father?!
Bill: ROBYN?
Cad Bane:
where do you think your going
Cad bane? XD like from the clone wars? Lol
Robyn's chances have just shrunk if Mr. Bane is involved.
Completely
@@faustinascott8448 “I’ve taken down so many clones over the years. Once you figure out one, the rest are easy.”
Amazing animation
Great video
Fav movie✨✨
Love the film!!
I love wolf walkers
Peoples fear and hatred for wolves in medieval times is ridiculous. Part of the reason I can't stand the cliche in video games and movies that all wolves are savage beasts.
Modern farmers around the world still hate them. And kill them.
This movie is set in Modern Era, man.
They hunted livestock. As far as medieval-early modern men were concerned, wolves were vermin, like rats (plus you know, before the whole vaccine business rabies was more common, and a rabid wolf is a savage beast).
Lord Protector is like a cross between Gov. Ratcliffe and Frollo.
I guess Robyn meet Moll
They never said her name
Has anyone wondered what happened to Mehb's father? He's never mentioned at all.
Good Job With The Video.
Wow, so many guards for a single Wolf
And bascialy a pup at that, not even a full grown one!
I love this movie it's really good
4:15 me when i play T.J.O.C
T.J.O.C.?
@@lightheart5 a 5 nights at freddys fan game
@@lightheart5 The Joy Of Creation
I wonder how they caught her
Same. Bet Goodfellowe managed a trap that Moll wasn't prepared for, and Lord Protector would praise him for his efforts. That would help explain why he's the only one doing any hunting of the wolves, despite the bounty and manpower of the city.
The way you draw the wolf reminds me a lot of Animal Jam
Gotta love Storm Trooper aim.
I ALREADY WATCH
WOLFWALKERS IN THE YEAR IN JANUARY 2021
Robyn is so cute and pretty as a wolf
I watch it about 20 times already
I wonder why couldn't mebh's mother didn't just wake up to get back to her human body? She's a wolf when she's asleep, so what was the reason that she was trapped in a cage and yet couldn't get back to back to her human body?
She can be a wolf when she’s asleep as a human, but she has to travel all the way back to her human body as a wolf in order to become human again. She doesn’t just turn human when she sleeps as a wolf.
@@nkbujvytcygvujno6006 that makes sense. I thought it was more of a manifestation of the brain somehow. Like if you are asleep your brain creates the wolf and you have to force yourself to wake up and the wolf disappears I never thought of it as you have to be close to your body to become human
@@princessseraphina8990 Yeah, you can see how they have to travel all the way back to their human body in the full movie.
🐺❤️
I like it!
This is like Claude Frollo type of villain.
The cap cut at the end lol
I hope wolf is OK❤
Imagine how scary it can be your own father trying to kill you and you can’t do anything to persuade him to not.
Scary is an understatement. Frustrating and traumatizing is where it's at
She is Good at picking scent
What did you use to record?
3:43 Here come the Lord Protector...
is wolf is so cute
This whole movie is built like an indie college animation project
Just, so fucking great job
Happy 2nd Anniversary CARTOON SALOON'S "WOLFWALKERS" (SEPTEMBER 12, 2020)!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
mebs ok shes alive
1:04 those monsters are really scary. Especially with those arrows and guns and axes.
tbh i love all of the tom moors animations but this one is better to start of cause at least you understand folclore cause its told at the beggining. the secret of kelts didnt do that part good, song of the sea better but still
Can I ask, how did you record the footage?
Willing to bet a screen capture on a PC.
😣
2:39 that music sounds like family guy ngl
wolf walkers is made by a great animation studio, with movie's like Brendan, Searsha, and more. I honestly cannot recommend these movie's more.
In my fanfiction in this scene robyn is also getting chased by darth maul
I watched it when it came out
1:34
But she doesn’t bite sir
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I have no idea what this movie is but it feels like a niche classic that I would love to watch.
It's incredible!
People who know this film and they love it❤
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damn this dog is stellar at parkor
Where can I watch this show at?
How did i not know this show existed?
Imagine she actually got hurt or worse. It's honestly a miracle she came out unscathed to begin with.
Since wolf walkers injuries get transferred to their human bodies when hit as a wolf, her dad would've seen that she was injured (or not depending on the severity). Maybe even come to the conclusion that Robyn = the wolf he tried to kill. The immense guilt that would've come over him 😮😢
Dude, imagine him killing the wolf, only to go back to his house to see Robyn dead with the same injury. Bro would've thought someone assassinated her.
My question is what streaming app ? [I'm dumb :D]
Apple TV
Honestly I’ve stepped on so many pointy things that it doesn’t bother me anymore. Yeah I’ve had glass in my foot for about 4 days, yes I’ve had many splinters, yes I’ve stepped on legos, but I’m gonna still walk inside and outside barefoot. Sometimes when it’s hot I like washing my car and I purposely get my socks soaking wet to help me cool down. I don’t mind wet socks, I DO mind wet sleeves
OHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH ROBIN JUST DODGE THE ARROW
Arrow: Gets fired at point blank range at a gray wolf.
The Gray Wolf: Do a barrel roll.
Sigma wolf
Na. Ninja wolf.