Dude, I know Maui was a hero for humankind, but...he really should have just left his fire grandma alone instead of killing his fire nail uncles and aunties.
Maui’s d3ath is a great example of the expression, “the road to hell is paved with good intentions.” He meant well with his actions; he just went about it all wrong. I hope Gunther and Penny are okay after witnessing Maui getting, um, chomped at 6:50.
@@angelicabomination1699 Sometimes YT will remove posts that contain words like "d3ath", "r@cist" and "g4y". I've had a post removed because I used the word "c0mments." I'm just erring on the side of safety. I do agree that it is a natural thing that happens; it's just that YT doesn't care -> I have to censor YT as well. :/
I love the needing lil bit between the sisters, the fact she’s was willing to give her children in order for humans to have fire and Maui just put it out. Was sad af
2:02 “and mana” i loved hearing this line. i don’t know why but maybe it’s just because i’m polynesian but hearing words from our culture really hits hard and made me so happy. thanks jon, long time supporter and beyond proud of how far you’ve come on youtube.
The word *”Mana”* stuck out and moved you? I definitely understand what you mean, as far as feeling a sense of pride and connection to your heritage… But *”Mana”* is probably one of (if not THE) most known, used and recognizable words that has come from Polynesian culture/s. It’s easily found in almost every corner of earth, and in every facet of the global cultural zeitgeist- be it in movies, shows, writings, MMO’s, board games, video games, stories, card games (etc). In fact, I’m fairly certain it’s the ONLY word tied to your culture (that I can currently think of)-that is known globally and frequently used. 🤔 {Side note;} I’m not saying/intending this as any form of “insult” to you, the word, or the culture… Personally, I mean it as; *(“it’s far from unusual or surprising to hear the word ~mana~ being used. So I would actually really love to see/hear many more words joining it-and learning about the history/significance the words have played within their culture/s of origin!❤️”)*
The animation of the Polynesian Goddess of Death was beautiful! Naughty Maui, brave and cunning Maui fell victim to hubris - which does affect deities and not just humans - and paid the price. I want to see more videos about Polynesian mythology as it has fascinated me now
Aotearoa. Still have the old stories , most other Pacifica eg. Samoa , Tonga , Rarotonga are mostly Christians and tend to forget their original myths. So yeah Aotearoa bro.
This one got me in the feelings. I rarely hear a myth where the "hero" of humanity is portrayed as both good and bad. I don't think you're supposed to root for Maui 100% even though he did so much good for humanity. It's difficult to tell if he really did care or if he was just an attention-seeking glory hound. Part of this is illustrated by the depiction of the goddesses he wronged weeping together. Sure, he did a lot of cool things, but gods are people too, and Maui never stopped to think about their feelings. Heck, some gods were willing to help him just because he asked! But he burned those bridges. It's a good "respect the gods" myth, but also a good story in the way its characters are humanized and complicated.
Very true. In most myths involving gods it's extremely rare for gods to lend assistance/stuff to others without getting something in return. And this maowi seem more concerned about his own goals/self rather than others.
The Polynesian goddess of death is somewhat similar to Persephone in that Maui turned into a worm and Zeus turned into a snake before violating these goddesses in their sleep.
Wait I've never heard of Zeus doing that to Persephone?? In fact she's often depicted as the protege to the three major virgin goddesses, Athena, Artemis, and Hestia before being taken as Hades' bride.
Can you do "Brave Margaret?" I'm curious to hear your take on it and whether you believe it's influence on Pixar's "Brave". So people believe Merida was inspired by the story and the folk tales it's based on, and some don't.
Thanks man. Being from New Zealand, we grew up hearing these stories. It's just cool they are being shared around the world, and even better you covered it. Once again. Thank you.
My dad is Samoan and from American Samoa. Making me first generation born in the States on his side. Gotta say, I very much appreciate you shining light on Polynesian mythology. My USO 👊
It's the job of the older siblings to provide social stability, it's the job of the youngest to challenge the status quo and break everything (which is why Māui is the youngest). Both stability and innovation are essential for success. The 'fish hook' is actually a jawbone; the upper/lower jaws are metaphors for particular types of knowledge. As the younger son, Māui is entitled to 'lower jaw' knowledge, i.e. terrestrial things (seasons, fire, land, navigation). It's only when he tries to control the spiritual world (which is the domain of eldest child) and does so by violating a woman (life, death and creation being women's domain) that he meets his end.
Holy-moley, the production value of this is amazing. Also the first time this story has been animated in it's thousands of years of history? It is crazy and an honor to witness such a significant animation first hand.
When Taranga gave birth to Maui he was a stillbirth, she mourned for him and after cutting off her top knot wrapped Maui in her hair and tossed his body in the ocean. The magic or Mauri of the ocean, along with the chants from the Gods in the heavens brought life back to the stillborn child. It's said that he was breastfed from a whale and was weaned off breastmilk by eating Karengo (Seaweed) and Ngutungutukākā (Sea cucumbers) He was reared by the seabirds and other animals of the sea until an old man called Hape was said to have found Maui on a beach and raised him until he was older. Eventually he went off and found his mother with her other sons all who were named Maui. They were Maui Mua, Maui Pae, Maui Waho and others I can't remember. The Maui you spoke of was Maui Tikitiki ā Taranga or Maui who was wrapped in Tarangas top knot. Most Maori people in New Zealand (Myself included) are descended from Taranga. Just a side note, Hinenuitepō you only mispronounced the last two syllables, the proper pronunciation is "Teh Paw" the E in Polynesian is pronounced like the E in the word "End" or "Ear" the O is pronounced like the O in Oar or Orphan. If a vowel has a Macron over the top it's stretched out A as in the U sound in "Thud" Ā is pronounced as in the A in the word "Art" etc. Hinenuitepō was born from the first human who was named Hineahuone (Women made from dirt) Tānē Māhuta or the god of the forest had made her from the red dirt at Kurawaka and breathed life through her nostrils. They later married and gave birth to Hinetitama. She grew up not knowing her father and she herself also married Tānē Māhuta and bore him children ( the ancestors of mankind) One day she asked Tānē if he knew who her father was, he spoke using an Idiom saying "Ask the pillars of this house who your father is" pretty much saying well there was only one male around, who do you think you think he is? She grew distraught from the shame and threw herself into a dark hole that descended to the underworld or Rarohenga this sealing mankind's fate and mortality. She told Tānē Māhuta that she would stay there and embrace their descendants when they die. If a certain tribe suffers many deaths at one time one of the orators normally exclaims "Āwhea anō ka ngata tōnā hiakai? Tokohia ka kaingia te whenua I te tangata nā te ruakōiwi?" Which roughly translates to a "Aue, shan't her hunger ever be quenched? When will our ancestor have had her fill? The ground swallows our people in burial yet she remains ever so hungry"
Ahhh, I remember reading Maori myths and legends all the time. Especially Maui stealing the fire one. The one that was my favourite was "I te Timatanga" "In the beginning"
Maui is what my family would call a Fotknocker(the way they say fart). It’s essentially a mischievous child with good intentions but usually makes a situation worse.
'MAUI" sounds like the character "PROMETHEUS." I always wonder where these tales come from and if given so many similarities it's merely one inspired the other or both are loosely based on something our species has long forgotten the realistic version of. Either way, fun to hear.
JB Ghuman, Jr Their are similarities between them to be sure. However Maui was much more reckless. Even though he knew he had divine relatives with ferocious tempers.
Or humans are all one species with very similar thought processes, life patterns, and social relationships. Stories are going to be similar over time, and across cultures. Or you know, alien wizard ghost bigfoots.
This animation was AMAZING!!!! I always enjoy your storytelling, so adding the visuals was such a plus. Thank you for all your hard work, we really appreciate it!
@@stevengreen9536 it’s never been really discussed wether he knows or doesn’t, I think either way he still would’ve done it I mean he once jumped his grandfather just to stop him from running so fast so that humans could do their task, starved his grandfather or grandmother(it switches depending on which tribe is telling it)
@@nzemosrox Yeah, I realized he would still put the fires out even if he knows those fires were his uncles and aunts, because he knowingly and deliberately violated the Goddess of Night/Death with no hesitation.
I really enjoy listening to him explaining these type of stories even tho I already know about them since it is my culture, but its interesting on how he explains it
Actually one fun tidbit is that (maybe instead of a penguin) one of the birds is a Piwakawaka (New Zealand fantail) The fantail was the first to laugh- and loudly. It's because of their bulbous eyes and erratic flight movements resemble Maui's deadly struggle. In New Zealand today, a Maori superstition is that a fantail flying inside your home is an omen of someone close to you is about to die.
I haven't watched Jon Solo in over 2 years and I was instantly hit with nostalgia also, rather surprised when he didn't do his typical intro song nevertheless, great video!
I found your channel some months ago through the algorithm, and subbed after some episodes. I usually like to put your videos up while I'm doing homework or during downtime. Just now getting back to your channel to see you've upped your game a bit, nice!
That was just a great vid. I knew nothing about this until I watched this. I even watched to the end so I could see the SquareSpace thing at the end. I'd like to see more of this please.
Please make a video of the messed up origins of Rodder Kipling’s Jungle Book story and Chuck Jones’ cartoon special titled The White Seal since you’ve done an awesome and amazing job with the messed up origins of Rikkie Tikkie Tavy please
When did you start animating the stories this looks amazing. Really brings the story to life and I hope you continue to go this direction feel like you would create such amazing masterpieces.
So Maui beat up his grandfather, murdered his aunts and uncles, and tried to 'worm' his way into death's *ahem* nether region... which has TEETH! And I thought I heard the darkest and disturbing fairy tales already, this one topped them all.
Wait so when he died did he see her again since she would see his soul and guide it to the after life and if so I can only imagine the conversation between Maui and her
Fun fact the reason us in new Zealand take birds as a national animal and use it to represent us, is because our language is from birds we used to mimic them, and our language was made which is called te reō
so maui is killed by the goddess of death. a goddess who is tasked with helping souls move through the afterlife. an afterlife she ends up (presumably) sending maui to.
Dude, I know Maui was a hero for humankind, but...he really should have just left his fire grandma alone instead of killing his fire nail uncles and aunties.
I mean he was also a Trickster, he’s essentially what happens when you put Hercules and Hermes together
What about poor Grandpa. He beat him until he gave him social security checks...😒
@@sandra-jones I mean it's pretty tame when you consider he crawled up his grandaunt's virginia just to get a subscription to a longer life.
My guy hex said to us we could have been immortal
+ HE PROB SHOULDN’T CRAWL UP YK..
Maui’s d3ath is a great example of the expression, “the road to hell is paved with good intentions.” He meant well with his actions; he just went about it all wrong. I hope Gunther and Penny are okay after witnessing Maui getting, um, chomped at 6:50.
why did you censor death it is the most natural thing that happens? literally anything that lives must die that's why life is precious.
@@angelicabomination1699 Sometimes YT will remove posts that contain words like "d3ath", "r@cist" and "g4y". I've had a post removed because I used the word "c0mments." I'm just erring on the side of safety. I do agree that it is a natural thing that happens; it's just that YT doesn't care -> I have to censor YT as well. :/
If you think d3ath is bad, wait till you learn about d4ath.
@@maieen2665 Are you sure it’s UA-cam or the UA-camr
@@nglidk I think it's YT because I wasn't able to post this; probably because I typed "m0ds"
I love the needing lil bit between the sisters, the fact she’s was willing to give her children in order for humans to have fire and Maui just put it out. Was sad af
He was going to bring it back to the humans but then he thought "what happens if Fire Grandma runs out of fire?"
2:02 “and mana” i loved hearing this line. i don’t know why but maybe it’s just because i’m polynesian but hearing words from our culture really hits hard and made me so happy. thanks jon, long time supporter and beyond proud of how far you’ve come on youtube.
ikr really makes you appreciate where you come from
I always thought the word mana referred to video games mana.
The word *”Mana”* stuck out and moved you?
I definitely understand what you mean, as far as feeling a sense of pride and connection to your heritage…
But *”Mana”* is probably one of (if not THE) most known, used and recognizable words that has come from Polynesian culture/s.
It’s easily found in almost every corner of earth, and in every facet of the global cultural zeitgeist- be it in movies, shows, writings, MMO’s, board games, video games, stories, card games (etc).
In fact, I’m fairly certain it’s the ONLY word tied to your culture (that I can currently think of)-that is known globally and frequently used. 🤔
{Side note;} I’m not saying/intending this as any form of “insult” to you, the word, or the culture…
Personally, I mean it as;
*(“it’s far from unusual or surprising to hear the word ~mana~ being used. So I would actually really love to see/hear many more words joining it-and learning about the history/significance the words have played within their culture/s of origin!❤️”)*
The animation of the Polynesian Goddess of Death was beautiful! Naughty Maui, brave and cunning Maui fell victim to hubris - which does affect deities and not just humans - and paid the price. I want to see more videos about Polynesian mythology as it has fascinated me now
Hahaha that's true there are a few stories in polynesia
Aotearoa. Still have the old stories , most other Pacifica eg. Samoa , Tonga , Rarotonga are mostly Christians and tend to forget their original myths. So yeah Aotearoa bro.
He fucked around and found out.
This one got me in the feelings. I rarely hear a myth where the "hero" of humanity is portrayed as both good and bad. I don't think you're supposed to root for Maui 100% even though he did so much good for humanity. It's difficult to tell if he really did care or if he was just an attention-seeking glory hound. Part of this is illustrated by the depiction of the goddesses he wronged weeping together. Sure, he did a lot of cool things, but gods are people too, and Maui never stopped to think about their feelings. Heck, some gods were willing to help him just because he asked! But he burned those bridges. It's a good "respect the gods" myth, but also a good story in the way its characters are humanized and complicated.
Very true.
In most myths involving gods it's extremely rare for gods to lend assistance/stuff to others without getting something in return.
And this maowi seem more concerned about his own goals/self rather than others.
The animated characters were really cool! I hope you work with them more, definitely a good investment for the story telling. 👍🏼
I know right?
The Polynesian goddess of death is somewhat similar to Persephone in that Maui turned into a worm and Zeus turned into a snake before violating these goddesses in their sleep.
alot of folklore does cross paths
Wait I've never heard of Zeus doing that to Persephone?? In fact she's often depicted as the protege to the three major virgin goddesses, Athena, Artemis, and Hestia before being taken as Hades' bride.
@@starsiadraws Solo mentioned it in his Persephone video
@@porcelina956 it was the Zagreus video
@Calvin McNeil Thank you
The locations of them are
Gunther and Penny : 6:51
Red solo cup: 5:39
Gunther and Penny hiding behind a fence
Solo cup on right side of dock
I completely missed the cup!
The cup is SO TINY, good job on catching that!
Can you do "Brave Margaret?" I'm curious to hear your take on it and whether you believe it's influence on Pixar's "Brave". So people believe Merida was inspired by the story and the folk tales it's based on, and some don't.
He should! Ive never heard that story or any of the theories about brave
I’d love that😍
I'm now interested in finding out as well.
6.54 both dogs
I haven't heard of this before I'd love to know more
Dude you should totally do a messed up origin podcast or something i would listen to it all day every day!
I know right?
Yes
Thanks man. Being from New Zealand, we grew up hearing these stories. It's just cool they are being shared around the world, and even better you covered it. Once again. Thank you.
Same here bro, also from aotearoa and like hearing our myths being told and spread far and wide
My dad is Samoan and from American Samoa. Making me first generation born in the States on his side. Gotta say, I very much appreciate you shining light on Polynesian mythology. My USO 👊
Having this one animated was definitely a good move for your channel! I like the style these people used, you should keep them on your team!
It's the job of the older siblings to provide social stability, it's the job of the youngest to challenge the status quo and break everything (which is why Māui is the youngest). Both stability and innovation are essential for success. The 'fish hook' is actually a jawbone; the upper/lower jaws are metaphors for particular types of knowledge. As the younger son, Māui is entitled to 'lower jaw' knowledge, i.e. terrestrial things (seasons, fire, land, navigation). It's only when he tries to control the spiritual world (which is the domain of eldest child) and does so by violating a woman (life, death and creation being women's domain) that he meets his end.
This is why "Semantics & Symbolisms" was my favorite course in college
It’s so nice to hear our Polynesian mythologies being told around the world thank you for sharing our story 💜
Holy-moley, the production value of this is amazing. Also the first time this story has been animated in it's thousands of years of history? It is crazy and an honor to witness such a significant animation first hand.
I actually really like Polynesian mythology. It’s really fascinating
I do too
yeah i dont even believe in any mythos but it is cool
When Taranga gave birth to Maui he was a stillbirth, she mourned for him and after cutting off her top knot wrapped Maui in her hair and tossed his body in the ocean. The magic or Mauri of the ocean, along with the chants from the Gods in the heavens brought life back to the stillborn child. It's said that he was breastfed from a whale and was weaned off breastmilk by eating Karengo (Seaweed) and Ngutungutukākā (Sea cucumbers) He was reared by the seabirds and other animals of the sea until an old man called Hape was said to have found Maui on a beach and raised him until he was older. Eventually he went off and found his mother with her other sons all who were named Maui. They were Maui Mua, Maui Pae, Maui Waho and others I can't remember. The Maui you spoke of was Maui Tikitiki ā Taranga or Maui who was wrapped in Tarangas top knot. Most Maori people in New Zealand (Myself included) are descended from Taranga. Just a side note, Hinenuitepō you only mispronounced the last two syllables, the proper pronunciation is "Teh Paw" the E in Polynesian is pronounced like the E in the word "End" or "Ear" the O is pronounced like the O in Oar or Orphan. If a vowel has a Macron over the top it's stretched out A as in the U sound in "Thud" Ā is pronounced as in the A in the word "Art" etc. Hinenuitepō was born from the first human who was named Hineahuone (Women made from dirt) Tānē Māhuta or the god of the forest had made her from the red dirt at Kurawaka and breathed life through her nostrils. They later married and gave birth to Hinetitama. She grew up not knowing her father and she herself also married Tānē Māhuta and bore him children ( the ancestors of mankind) One day she asked Tānē if he knew who her father was, he spoke using an Idiom saying "Ask the pillars of this house who your father is" pretty much saying well there was only one male around, who do you think you think he is? She grew distraught from the shame and threw herself into a dark hole that descended to the underworld or Rarohenga this sealing mankind's fate and mortality. She told Tānē Māhuta that she would stay there and embrace their descendants when they die. If a certain tribe suffers many deaths at one time one of the orators normally exclaims "Āwhea anō ka ngata tōnā hiakai? Tokohia ka kaingia te whenua I te tangata nā te ruakōiwi?" Which roughly translates to a "Aue, shan't her hunger ever be quenched? When will our ancestor have had her fill? The ground swallows our people in burial yet she remains ever so hungry"
Thank you❤
Thank you!
So…. She ****ed her dad? How come her teeth didn’t…
Ahhh, I remember reading Maori myths and legends all the time. Especially Maui stealing the fire one. The one that was my favourite was "I te Timatanga" "In the beginning"
Oh hell yeah Maui is an interesting concept I love learning about other mythologies from different cultures thank you Jon for this epic vid!
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I feel like we glossed over the obsidian teeth in the nether regions a little too easily…
v****** dentata is it's own problematic myth
Even if we've seen Teeth, we really don't want to think about Teeth...
Yeah, why does she have that?
Now THAT is how you protect your valuables!!
Shout out to the animation team this week. This really has become my favorite show on UA-cam. Keep up the good work man.
Maui is what my family would call a Fotknocker(the way they say fart). It’s essentially a mischievous child with good intentions but usually makes a situation worse.
'MAUI" sounds like the character "PROMETHEUS." I always wonder where these tales come from and if given so many similarities it's merely one inspired the other or both are loosely based on something our species has long forgotten the realistic version of. Either way, fun to hear.
JB Ghuman, Jr Their are similarities between them to be sure. However Maui was much more reckless. Even though he knew he had divine relatives with ferocious tempers.
It's the archetype of the "trickster god".
He also shares a few similarities with Herakles, i.e. being somewhere in practically every Polynesian island's mythology
@@SpicyT257 This is true.
Or humans are all one species with very similar thought processes, life patterns, and social relationships. Stories are going to be similar over time, and across cultures. Or you know, alien wizard ghost bigfoots.
This animation was AMAZING!!!! I always enjoy your storytelling, so adding the visuals was such a plus. Thank you for all your hard work, we really appreciate it!
Love for humans is blind for Maui. I wonder if the death goddess guided him into the underworld.
Loved this story and the animations are beautiful!
The animation is absolutely beautiful.
The animation is INCREDIBLE 10/10 👏
I bet Maui was confused when he found himself headed for the afterlife. I wonder if Mahuika ever forgave him? :P
Well they never met again after that encounter and I highly doubt should would forgive him for killing her children
@@kaeaedwin7937 You may be right but I wonder if Maui realized he was killing his cousins? Or did he think he was just putting out fiery nails?
@@stevengreen9536 it’s never been really discussed wether he knows or doesn’t, I think either way he still would’ve done it I mean he once jumped his grandfather just to stop him from running so fast so that humans could do their task, starved his grandfather or grandmother(it switches depending on which tribe is telling it)
@@stevengreen9536 He knew. this is the kid-friendly version believe it or not. I'm Maori from New Zealand. Maui is......yeah not fan
@@nzemosrox Yeah, I realized he would still put the fires out even if he knows those fires were his uncles and aunts, because he knowingly and deliberately violated the Goddess of Night/Death with no hesitation.
This was an all around great video! From the animation to the narration. And never heard this story
Im so proud of you saying all these names lol
This channel only gets better, I'm so happy you're able to have animations now, keep it going and congrats Jon!
Truly beautiful work by everyone.
I didn't watch it yet but i already know it's gonna be great😂😂
I really enjoy listening to him explaining these type of stories even tho I already know about them since it is my culture, but its interesting on how he explains it
Solo Cup - 5:39
Gunther and Penny - 6:49
Loved this animated one so much and Maui’s death is both cringey and hilarious at the same time.
Actually one fun tidbit is that (maybe instead of a penguin) one of the birds is a Piwakawaka (New Zealand fantail) The fantail was the first to laugh- and loudly. It's because of their bulbous eyes and erratic flight movements resemble Maui's deadly struggle.
In New Zealand today, a Maori superstition is that a fantail flying inside your home is an omen of someone close to you is about to die.
Illustration was incredible! Loved it
I’ve been watching for years Jon I love your channel and I’m a huge fan of the animations!
Happy Thursday Solo Cups 👋🏾
5:43 Solo Cup
6:53 Penny & Gunther
Being from Aotearoa, I appreciate this 100%. Also, Hine Nui Te Po is my favourite Atua in maoritanga. Was great to see her story told.
I haven't watched Jon Solo in over 2 years and I was instantly hit with nostalgia also, rather surprised when he didn't do his typical intro song nevertheless, great video!
i do miss his intro song 🥲
the art and animation for this is so amazing
I loved this… it was awesome. Great job Jon and the Solo team.
Great animations!! Thank you for being awesome. Sharing is caring, and I do care to see more😻🤙
I really like the direction that you are going with the animated cuts! Make them longer(although im guessing that would be more expensive)
Oh yeah the longer an animation video is, the more it cost
I am always ready for another Jon Solo messed up origin on any mythology. AND YES JON SHOT FIRST.
Omg I'm so happy you made a video about Polynesian mythology! Keep up the great work Jon! 😁
6:49
Gunther and Penny
5:44
Red Solo Cup
Love the spot light on Polynesian myths !
Another fun set of ideas for messed up origins is dungeons and dragons monsters. Like “owlbears” for instance!
Red solo cup, 5:43, Gunther and Penny, 6:51, this was a great episode.
The character design and animation for the goddess of death and the little confused spirits was *chef’s kiss*
I definitely loved the illustrations!
Truly appreciate the content Jon. You’re one of the few that put that effort in to make the quality top notch 👌🏾
I found your channel some months ago through the algorithm, and subbed after some episodes. I usually like to put your videos up while I'm doing homework or during downtime. Just now getting back to your channel to see you've upped your game a bit, nice!
The animation was a great companion to your compelling story telling.
The animation in this video is wonderful!
Fascinating story, and beautiful art and animations!
Thank you Jon Solo for more Maui.
beautiful animations and illustrations!
5:42 :solo cup floating in water, bottom right corner
6:49 : Gunther & Penny hiding bottom left corner.
Just coming here to say I’m obsessed with the amazing team work. Love you Dou, Love you Alejuju, I’m so fucking proud of you ♥️.
5:38 (solo cup) 6:51 (Penny and Gunther) amazing video dude as usual!!! the animation and illustrations are wonderful additions as well.
2:42
Their grandfather: YOU UNGRATEFUL SHIT'S
Now, why would he want to do his great aunt like that lol? Great video Jon :).
Your videos make my day
The animation was absolutely beautiful!!
the new animation for the story
telling I LOVEEEEEE
Wowe can’t believe he did research on our people to find legend’s so close and personal for us. Keep it up toks
That was just a great vid. I knew nothing about this until I watched this.
I even watched to the end so I could see the SquareSpace thing at the end.
I'd like to see more of this please.
Wow this was much darker than I expected lol...still love how you call it a fun tunnel :P
Please keep animating myths this was great!
The animation and your narration was top notch.
Wow dude these animations are freaking awesome
I love the story telling voice over the animation 💯
Please do a messed up origin on The wizard of Oz and the wild swans
Ooo nice!
Wizard of Oz would be epic
@@nikellelizabeth fr
tje animation was SOOOOOO good this video around! makes me want to binge watch your playlists and listen to your jokes and beautiful videos
The cup is by the support beams to the right, in the middle of the 2nd and third under the dock, 5:39
Love the animation ! Awesome job to all!!
Great job as always! This was very interesting & one I had never heard!
Please make a video of the messed up origins of Rodder Kipling’s Jungle Book story and Chuck Jones’ cartoon special titled The White Seal since you’ve done an awesome and amazing job with the messed up origins of Rikkie Tikkie Tavy please
Great content, as always, AND you're from Chicago!
hopefully we see more animated myths in the future from you.
When did you start animating the stories this looks amazing. Really brings the story to life and I hope you continue to go this direction feel like you would create such amazing masterpieces.
So Maui beat up his grandfather, murdered his aunts and uncles, and tried to 'worm' his way into death's *ahem* nether region... which has TEETH! And I thought I heard the darkest and disturbing fairy tales already, this one topped them all.
Love the animations... It's so nice
Bro the art in this is 🔥
Wait, Maui Died? I Didn't Know That, I Thought He's Somewhere on Earth Disguised as a Animal or Something?
Have you ever considered doing Campbell's Hero's Journey? I think you would do such a good job at it.
i loved the art in this video. plz hire them again,
7:56 Obsidian teeth surrounding her fun tunnel" Wow. just wow, um, I have no words. I guess he wasn't welcome.
Wait so when he died did he see her again since she would see his soul and guide it to the after life and if so I can only imagine the conversation between Maui and her
maui is guided to the afterlife while receiving a glare that threatens to kill him a second time
LIVING FOR THE ANIMATION
Fun fact the reason us in new Zealand take birds as a national animal and use it to represent us, is because our language is from birds we used to mimic them, and our language was made which is called te reō
Amazing artwork!!
so maui is killed by the goddess of death. a goddess who is tasked with helping souls move through the afterlife. an afterlife she ends up (presumably) sending maui to.
6:48 for poor Gunther and Penny and 5:38 for solo cup. Love your work always look forward to your videos.
WOW oh wow... all new to me, thank you!