The drawings in this video when Red was talking about Dracula are actually from a previous video she did on the book Dracula for Halloween. She’s done a lot of special Halloween episodes, H.P. Lovecraft, Edgar Allan Poe, Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, Frankenstein, the Wild Hunt and most recently the Saga of Grettir. Red loves Halloween so I’m pretty sure she has something planned for this year too
The animated clips are from a movie called wolfwalkers. It’s set during the time that Thomas Cromwell was in Ireland. He is the Lord protect or at least he’s implied to be the Lord protector in the movie. The movie is about a young girl, called Robyn, who meets a wolf Walker, called Maeve and their interactions . It’s actually one of my favourite animated films and was nominated for best animated picture in the year. It was produced but lost to a Disney movie.
Just FYI, alas the audio issue appears unresolved since the balance is still like 5% left ear, 95% right ear. :/ Great vid otherwise though, thank you. OverlySarcasticProductions really is a treasure trove of reaction content. I'd love to see more. :)
14:52 ai in Irish makes a ah sound, gh in Irish makes a k sound, ch in Irish also makes a k sound, dh in Irish makes a gh sound. So Laighnech Faeladh would be pronounced: Lahk-nek Fay-lagh
You absolutely have to watch Red's videos on Dracula, Frankenstein, and H.P. Lovecraft. In fact, I'm about due for my yearly rewatch. Speaking of the Beast of Gevaudan, it's the basis of the movie The Brotherhood of the Wolf, which is fantastic and a criminally underrated cult classic.
There's an old 19th century play about werewolves called Le Loup Garou. That's where the name werewolves call themselves comes from for the TTRPG Werewolf: The Apocalypse.
"Loup-garou" is just the French word for werewolf. "Loup" means wolf. "Garou" is a weird suffix that is itself derived from Germanic "wairwulf" (so the French word basically means "wolf wolfman") but has come to have the same meaning as the "were" prefix in "werewolf".
If you like the weird and creepy or just love to learn, I would heavily recommend Building The Perfect Werewolf by The Laziest Writer. ( I tried posting a link but the comment went missing somehow)
Werewolves - I may visit you and Kit btw - garlic only spices are onlytoys. Whuahahahaa😈 Btw Harry Potter's english voicebook version (atlieast this side of the pond?) was QI referee Stephen Fry...
The drawings in this video when Red was talking about Dracula are actually from a previous video she did on the book Dracula for Halloween. She’s done a lot of special Halloween episodes, H.P. Lovecraft, Edgar Allan Poe, Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, Frankenstein, the Wild Hunt and most recently the Saga of Grettir. Red loves Halloween so I’m pretty sure she has something planned for this year too
I love how even the Church thought that guy was going too far.
She did a video on Dracula which is where all those clips came from.
The animated clips are from a movie called wolfwalkers.
It’s set during the time that Thomas Cromwell was in Ireland. He is the Lord protect or at least he’s implied to be the Lord protector in the movie.
The movie is about a young girl, called Robyn, who meets a wolf Walker, called Maeve and their interactions .
It’s actually one of my favourite animated films and was nominated for best animated picture in the year. It was produced but lost to a Disney movie.
Just FYI, alas the audio issue appears unresolved since the balance is still like 5% left ear, 95% right ear. :/
Great vid otherwise though, thank you. OverlySarcasticProductions really is a treasure trove of reaction content. I'd love to see more. :)
Dr. Frankenstein : Werewolf?
Igor: There wolf, there castle.
(from Young Frankenstein)
14:52 ai in Irish makes a ah sound, gh in Irish makes a k sound, ch in Irish also makes a k sound, dh in Irish makes a gh sound. So Laighnech Faeladh would be pronounced: Lahk-nek Fay-lagh
thanks! You're amazing
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That is a clip from the movie, Wolfwalkers, and I recommend it immensely! It's such a good movie!
The Doctor Who thing you're thinking of is mistletoe, from the episode Tooth And Claw.
""So glad American colonists weren't successful in exterminating wolves""
Yellowstone ""yeah about that""
the werewolves from Underworld retain cognitive function.
It's been a while since I've seen any of the Underworld movies, thanks for reminding me!
The clips on Dracula are from Red's video on the book.
I think that animated movie is called Wolfwalkers~, It's A really great Movie!
You absolutely have to watch Red's videos on Dracula, Frankenstein, and H.P. Lovecraft. In fact, I'm about due for my yearly rewatch.
Speaking of the Beast of Gevaudan, it's the basis of the movie The Brotherhood of the Wolf, which is fantastic and a criminally underrated cult classic.
use the arrow keys to go back 5 seconds, and the space bar to pause.
There is also a game where you play as a man that can change into a werewolf and a wolf at will, it's a really underrated hidden gem of a game
There's an old 19th century play about werewolves called Le Loup Garou. That's where the name werewolves call themselves comes from for the TTRPG Werewolf: The Apocalypse.
Please listen to Diana Ankudinova ,,Quiet outpost"
"Loup-garou" is just the French word for werewolf. "Loup" means wolf. "Garou" is a weird suffix that is itself derived from Germanic "wairwulf" (so the French word basically means "wolf wolfman") but has come to have the same meaning as the "were" prefix in "werewolf".
Good thing Twilight Jacob sh*t wasn't in the troope
If you like the weird and creepy or just love to learn, I would heavily recommend Building The Perfect Werewolf by The Laziest Writer. ( I tried posting a link but the comment went missing somehow)
I have always believed that werewolves are people who have the illness of rabies from a wolf bite or dog bite or other animal that has rabies
Werewolves - I may visit you and Kit btw - garlic only spices are onlytoys. Whuahahahaa😈 Btw Harry Potter's english voicebook version (atlieast this side of the pond?) was QI referee Stephen Fry...