Someone recorded it already. I don't know if they allow links in their comments, but @purgatory productions has a video on here for "At Least We Have Todd" that you should be able to find using the channel name/song name.
I think "robbing a child" might be a slight mistranslation from "rauben" which means to take, steal, so they rip your children apart or steal them away
I was focused on Lussi and sometime after the render appeared my eyes just sort of drifted downward, and I instantly burst out laughing. It was just such a surprise and such a "Karina" thing to do.
A story about the real Hans von Trotha: before he was exiled from Alsace, there was a river that flowed through his estate and down into a town. Von Trotha built a dam on his estate, causing the river to dry up, then tried to sell water to the townsfolk. When the authorities ordered him to stop, he collapsed the dam, causing a flood that devastated the town. It's easy to see why people thought he must have been in league with the devil.
Fun fact about Hans Trapp since I live very close to the region he's from: he was a real person and a real knight and you can still visit the castle he used to live in (it's even kinda nice). He got into a lifelong feud with the bishop / priest (?) of the area and refused to back down even after things escalated. He was being a petty bitch about it which is VERY fun to read (like he cut of the river to block the pastors water supply since he lived upstream and when the pastor demanded he'd stop that he was like "Okay sure :)" broke the damn and thereby flooded the priests properly completely). He was 2m tall (outrages for the time) refused to apologize to the priest even as the pope got involved and he was eventually sentenced with a "church ban" which he also didn't give two shits about. He died of a natural death WAY after the preist died and had a pretty good life. After his death the church started encouraging rumours about how he wouldn't be able to rest in peace cause of the church ban stuff and the story from him as an spirit haunting the lands was born there. The myth took many crazy turns over the centuries and today he's the counter part of the "Nikolaus" (the guy bringing presents for children on December 6th). Hans Trapp is the guy punishing the children that behaved badly by hitting them with a stick or (worst case) taking them away in a sack. Interestingly he's only known for that on the now French side where people still dress up like him on the occasion. On the German side (where he lived and his castle still stands) he's just known as some guy and maybe a spirit you can see wandering sometimes. I have ZERO clue where drawfee picked up all the stuff about the mountains and cannibalism and the scarecrow?? Like at all?? But with these things everyone knows a different version of the story depending on where they live I guess. But that took a WILD turn 😅
@@valiang8867 I did find the story Julia was talking about on several mythology pages when looking it up, but none of it was really as interesting as the real life story I found on his Wikipedia page. The abbot (the priest/pastor) claimed that the castle should actually belong to them instead of Hans and the feud continued to escalate until both the Roman Catholic Pope and the Roman Emperor (this was back when Germany was part of the Roman empire) placed the highest sanctions they could on him. Hans just didn't give a fuck and continued to live his life. His political allies denounced him publicly denounced him, but continued to support him behind the scenes. He was even sent to France because of his diplomacy skills to aid in the war with Italy, for which the French King knighted him.
@@valiang8867I don’t think that’s the case, it’s just that English tends to twist things when it’s translated so it’s easier to understand for the English speakers rather than the most accurate translation, so things get lost and twisted.
Oh my god, I can't believe Jacob is always interrupting the intro for everyone else, he's so disrespectful it's not like anyone's ever interrupted him ever. So rude of Jacob, can't believe.
@@clowntown3 agreed, everything about these beautiful dorks and their lovely families is great. I'm happy they exist and are as kind as they are, they make the world better by existing
I love the absolute confusion, debates and conclusion on Hans Trapps backstory and appropriate timing for God's lightening. This felt like how scholors researching folklore would debate
God could’ve divine lightning-ed Hans Trapp right before he impaled the boy so he was already committed to doing something terrible but the child doesn’t have to actually die, but noooo. I guess God really wanted a cannibal scarecrow for some reason
@@normalhuman9878I mean, there's also stuff like god giving divine protection to the boy etc, so there's many angles and methods of intervention that seem better than the course chosen lol
As a swede I was not aware of Lussi and I was a little confused since we celebrate Lucia during christmas who is a real Italian saint (Lucia of Syracuse aka Saint Lucy) After reading up a little it sounds like these two are not the same and the celbration of Lucia has merged with and replaced the older traditions of Lussi.
Say what you will about Catholicism, it is very good at replacing existing traditions, myths, rituals, feasts, etc with its own mostly unrelated things, often with similar names.
So, the Perchta is usually a part of the Wild Hunt, which usually takes place during the Raunächte (possibly translatable as hairy/furry nights or nights of frankincense, etymology is kind of foggy) which are often translated as the twelve days of christmas but can regionally very, length and date-wise, eanging from three to twelve nights - but they are always around new year's, just not always starting on the 25th and ending in the 5th
I love the religious deconstruction of how God only strikes people with lightning AFTER they murder someone to eat them. Nice one, big G, I'm sure the victim is grateful for your slow trigger finger. XD
i just was going for the low hanging tomato wp mate, If you would feel just tomato to bland i suggest some 1-2 ghost peppers^^. garlic and cheese feels kind of julia to me. xD
I have never heard of Lucia (or Lusse brud) as a demon. We (in Sweden) celebrate Lucia (who is an Italian saint, by the way) on 13 December. Nowadays it's more about bringing light to the longest night of the year, but It's originally a mix between a pagan winter celebration and the christian worship of a saint who was martyred for her faith. No one really knows why the celebration of an Italian saint has persisted in Sweden to this day but honestly, it's my favourite tradition of the year. I love all the Lucia songs and the awesome sight of a full choir clad in white robes with candles in their hands in a darkened room, and at the front, Lucia with a crown of lit candles on her head.
It is one of the prettiest aesthetics of the celebrations in my mind. I always dreaded it, I have always had long, easily frizzy hair, but from an artistic portrayal viewpoint it's dope.
The Lussi demon appears to have been a separate entity who was named after the night, and was in the past feared because before modern lighting the Scandinavian winter would have been oppressively dark. So worship of St. Lucia was brought to Scandinavia from Italy, then the night was named Lussi after her, then the demon was named Lussi after the night. And then fear of the Lussi demon fell away, making it look as if the demon became a saint. But really the saint is much older.
@ oh I see. Well the name Lussi could very well be a form of Lucifer, I guess. Since it was dangerous to name things you were afraid of we were good at coming up with creative names for them. Like the wolf for example was always referred to as gråben (grey legs) or something similar as to not call upon it. Most evil demon-like things have names close to Lucifer in some way.
Episode idea: Select two random characters to go on a date and use a love calculator to check their compatibility. Their love calculator result determines how you draw the date going (well, okay, horrendous etc.) Hope I'm not getting too spammy, I just think it'd be a fun valentine's day episode or something 😅
Been reading more recently, and It gave me a new episode idea. You should do an episode where you design your own covers for books. Could be classics, or just books you happen to enjoy. Could work for a speed-draw
Suggestion: Holidays as Dark Soul bosses. Arbor Day, April Fools Day, and White Day are some examples. 🙂 For context- White Day is on March 14th where you give gifts to those who gave you gifts on Valentine’s Day. 😊
I mean the most appropriate Nathan soup in my estimation would be matzo ball soup. Which i can't help but feel like Nathan has already drawn himself as.
If I am thinking of the correct soup, he did draw a matzo ball soup character in a Gartic Phone stream (one of the ones with guests). It ended up just looking like him.
Speed Draw Suggestion: Finishing off *each others CHILDHOOD drawings* Similar to the 'Finishing each others line art' episode. But adding in the old 'Redrawing our childhood drawings' episodes. Interpreting each others childhood scribbles into full artistic beauty ~☆
As a Swede, the Lussi (or Lucia, as we call her) is an Italian legend that really caught on in Swedish culture. We usually celebrate her day (13th December) by having a train of people wandering down the street, Lucia at the front with a white gown and a crown of candles, a few "star boys" behind her with tall conical hats with a star at the top and a star wand, and behind them a few Yule gnomes (santa's elves). They usually also sing carols as they go. I was part of a few of these trains as a kid.
St. Lucia or lussi is in ethnography believed to just be another name applied to Frau Perhta, which is also believed to be the same character as Holde and Bofana, which is also the leader of the Perhten, which a more Austrian version of the Stragelle, but also the same as Krampusse (yes there's more than one, usually quite a few). This association between Lucia and Perhta is believed to come from a mixing of older traditions and Christmass morality plays, which is also the reason St. Nicolas is associated with the holidays and where the tales of Hans Trapp became so universal. P.S. I am more familiar with the more Alpine Lucia, than the Scandinavian, which I am shocked how similar it is. Also love Karinas clearly SEA/Asian influenced version.
yes, thank you! came here for this specifically! Lucia came to scandinavia with christianity, Lussi is a character we had before that and the tradition of staying up all night with candles to keep demons away on the longest night sort of had to be adapted into the new christian ways so it merged somehow with the celebration of Lucia bringing light to the darkest time of the year, they are by no means the same.
All very interesting but would the plural of krampus be krampusen? Because krampussi seems likes it means something g else, and I'd rather not have to imagine what it means
@@connorletkeman5002 For the Krampusse, I quote Al Ridenout, but i also noticed in other places. I also did misspell it and yes that paralel is also funny to me. It is also kinda a name detached from tradition, comming from Vienna, where this tradition was much less known than the more Alpine regions, where there is a deluge of various names, but through the spread of Krampuskarten, it became standard.
The twelve days of Christmas are after Christmas. They start Christmas day and go until Epiphany (Jan 6) which is traditionally the day the wise men arrived and met baby J. So the leftovers the straggele are going for are probably holiday meal scraps
I’m Swedish, this is basically the deal with Lucia. She was just kind of a run of the mill Saint, she’s said to have seen a vision of an earlier Saint saying she could cure her mothers illness through faith and therefore stopped her mother from marrying her off to a pagan (as a pagan I wanna say, booo). As a result of that the guy she was gonna marry reported her as a Christian cause apparently that wasn’t allowed at the time and they lit her on fire and she kept talking so then they plucked her eyes out. The reason Julia has found a whole very different story is because there’s also a far older version of the ancient motif of the wild hunt which for some reason seemingly became loosely tied to Lucia at some point in history and we can assume that essentially here in Scandinavia we already had this thing where Lussi appeared one night out of the year and then the Christian missionaries showed up and went “hey we have this cool dead lady that brought light to people and stuff called Lucia” and the locals just kinda went “alright we can put that name on our already existing thing I guess” and boom now they’re related. Basically Lussi is an ancient story of a chaotic wild aspect of nature embodied as this witch/demon lady and Lucia just happened to sound similar. Edit: oh and also the actual holiday itself! The modern day Lucia celebration is typically just the Luciatåg which is kind of a mix of a tiny bit of the Christian Saint, a little bit of the old old stuff and a big ol pile of random holiday nonsense. Basically it’s a little parade of usually kids going in single file all dressed in costumes singing a few holiday songs. The front of the train is always the lucia which is typically a blonde girl (for some weird reason even tho the real one had black hair) and they wear a ring on their head with candles sticking up and hold a candle in their hands. Then the rest of the train is usually stjärngossar the costume of which is basically just a big paper cone on your head with some stars on it (I have no fucking clue what the deal is with that actually, it’s just a thing) also holding a candle, gingerbread men (pretty self explanatory, gingerbread man costume) and basically girls dressed like lucia without the head ring thing. There’s also a thing where people throw all night parties that has basically evolved from the old lussinatt thing where you were supposed to stay up all night to keep watch and make sure lussi doesn’t get into your house and eat the kids.
@ I didn’t say anything about medeltiden? I mean sure we know for certain it was going on then but it’s theorised that the original lussinatt thing probably existed long ago but we don’t know since we didn’t keep extensive records around here until pretty recently so we don’t know that much about cultural practices from before like the 600s
This video's captions are good!!! I always really appreciate that y'all caption your videos, but I get pretty frustrated with them usually because they're hard to follow and don't represent the actual comedy in what's being said. But this video's are much better!! Again, any captions are better than none, but I really appreciate the increase in quality on these :3 They're still not perfect, especially when it comes to "saying somethin in a funny way" bits, but better captions are a great Christmas gift :D
I’d say the most recognizable trait of Sankta Lucia is her crown of lit candles, and maybe that she’s in an all white robe, In her song it even says “på vår tröskel står, vitklädd med ljus i hår” witch translates to on our doorstep stands, clad in white the lights in hair
i feel like it should be said, saint Lucia did gouge out her own eyes, specifically cuz some dude said they were beutiful and she was like an ace queen who served those eyes to him, in order to make him flip off.
Id cut nathan into one inch cubes and sear him off with some oil in the bottom of my cast iron pot, then remove the nathan cubes and add in my carrots, celery and onions, softening them before adding six crushed cloves of garlic and returning the nathan meat to the pot seasoning with salt and fresh ground black pepper. I would proceed to sprinkle the lot with flour, cooking until browned before adding boullion, tomato paste, herbs, and enough red wine to ensure all the nathan and vegetables are covered. I would cover and simmer this for two hours. Before serving I would take some Nathan bacon and chop it, cook it in a pan with butter and garlic before removing and draining on a paper towel while cooking chopped mushrooms in the remaining seasoned nathan fat. I would add the mushrooms and nathan bacon to the nathan stew once the mushrooms were fork tender and mix, before serving in bowls with fresh buttered bread.
having zoned out and scrolled down during my first watch i must say, this was a VERY alarming comment to encounter! it is very thorough though and im impressed by the dedication
These monsters are giving me flashbacks to when Jacob and Julia played Home Safety Hotline on SSS. Also thank you Karina for providing us with another hot monster, we don't deserve you
I deliver mail for a living, and this time of year sucks. I'm driving around today, feeling like I'm losing my mind, and just started, "At least we had Todd," and it calmed me down and unnecessary amount. I think that's my sign that I need to adopt a Todd of my own.
Please Drawfee, please bless us with a Digimon evolution line. Jacob draws a cute round friend Rookie Nathan looks at what Jacob does and makes a cool dinosaur lie Champion Karina sees what Nathan did and makes an inappropriately hot Ultimate. Then Julia comes in entirely blind to what the other 3 did and Karina has to give her a vague description of what the others did and a name of a random deity to be inspired by for the theme
Hans Trapp has some... Divinely Appointed Chucky the Doll vibes. Just a guy that dies and ends up soul transferred into the most conveniently located humanoid figure.
~~ at least we have todd~~
And NOW that is stuck in my head at work 😂
welp, won't be able to unhear that for a week, thanks...
Prospero ano y felicidad = And may we always have a Todd
Someone recorded it already. I don't know if they allow links in their comments, but @purgatory productions has a video on here for "At Least We Have Todd" that you should be able to find using the channel name/song name.
And just in case they do allow links: ruclips.net/video/ngmUsTfgFEw/видео.htmlsi=xhEmgIvPJU-HEpOr
i'm so glad julia's avatar has 2 hats
it's so nice that the fish gets to feel included
And (true)Nathan's Nathan hat has a hat
2 hats, 2 beers
@@blunderbass851 2 rats
thank you for saying this cause I would not of noticed otherwise and it's such a treat
I think "robbing a child" might be a slight mistranslation from "rauben" which means to take, steal, so they rip your children apart or steal them away
Robbing a child from you, in other words?
Oh-
That _would_ make a lot more sense.
I came here to say the same thing!
lmaoooo
AHAHAHAHAHA! The change in Karina's drawing from sketch to finish really made my day.
I didn't notice it at first, that's great
thank you for pointing it out, i wouldn't have noticed otherwise 😭
_K a r i n a y e s_
I was focused on Lussi and sometime after the render appeared my eyes just sort of drifted downward, and I instantly burst out laughing. It was just such a surprise and such a "Karina" thing to do.
That was a laugh and no mistake.
A story about the real Hans von Trotha: before he was exiled from Alsace, there was a river that flowed through his estate and down into a town. Von Trotha built a dam on his estate, causing the river to dry up, then tried to sell water to the townsfolk. When the authorities ordered him to stop, he collapsed the dam, causing a flood that devastated the town. It's easy to see why people thought he must have been in league with the devil.
This is mr burns level villainy
And then he founded Nestlé.
Not all deal-with-the-devil accusations were for behaviors we'd think is cool today, turns out
when will god divine lightning the nestle corporation. and why hasn't the pope intervened
And then he started tesla
I love how Julia told the first story in a way that made it impossible for Nathan to know what to draw
zero days since the italian cold stone cinquedea mentioned...some things never change
cold stone creamery?
Yeah but it serves gelato
war never changes and neither do the holiday monsters.
It's great.
it's the artist cheat code for not having to draw regular daggers lol triangles are so much easier
Fun fact about Hans Trapp since I live very close to the region he's from: he was a real person and a real knight and you can still visit the castle he used to live in (it's even kinda nice). He got into a lifelong feud with the bishop / priest (?) of the area and refused to back down even after things escalated. He was being a petty bitch about it which is VERY fun to read (like he cut of the river to block the pastors water supply since he lived upstream and when the pastor demanded he'd stop that he was like "Okay sure :)" broke the damn and thereby flooded the priests properly completely). He was 2m tall (outrages for the time) refused to apologize to the priest even as the pope got involved and he was eventually sentenced with a "church ban" which he also didn't give two shits about. He died of a natural death WAY after the preist died and had a pretty good life. After his death the church started encouraging rumours about how he wouldn't be able to rest in peace cause of the church ban stuff and the story from him as an spirit haunting the lands was born there. The myth took many crazy turns over the centuries and today he's the counter part of the "Nikolaus" (the guy bringing presents for children on December 6th). Hans Trapp is the guy punishing the children that behaved badly by hitting them with a stick or (worst case) taking them away in a sack. Interestingly he's only known for that on the now French side where people still dress up like him on the occasion. On the German side (where he lived and his castle still stands) he's just known as some guy and maybe a spirit you can see wandering sometimes. I have ZERO clue where drawfee picked up all the stuff about the mountains and cannibalism and the scarecrow?? Like at all?? But with these things everyone knows a different version of the story depending on where they live I guess. But that took a WILD turn 😅
The castle is called "Burg Berwartstein" btw in case anyone wants to see it :)
@@kathrinspies558 I want to now. I love this. My family is from that region even!
Yeah it feels like Drawfee just make up some stuff when they do these mythology challenges...
@@valiang8867 I did find the story Julia was talking about on several mythology pages when looking it up, but none of it was really as interesting as the real life story I found on his Wikipedia page. The abbot (the priest/pastor) claimed that the castle should actually belong to them instead of Hans and the feud continued to escalate until both the Roman Catholic Pope and the Roman Emperor (this was back when Germany was part of the Roman empire) placed the highest sanctions they could on him. Hans just didn't give a fuck and continued to live his life. His political allies denounced him publicly denounced him, but continued to support him behind the scenes. He was even sent to France because of his diplomacy skills to aid in the war with Italy, for which the French King knighted him.
@@valiang8867I don’t think that’s the case, it’s just that English tends to twist things when it’s translated so it’s easier to understand for the English speakers rather than the most accurate translation, so things get lost and twisted.
37:51 I legit didn’t notice the grinch and demon changing at first so I just looked down and absolutely lost my shit
Same! 🤣
Nathan coming out with "Jacob, why don't you have any respect for the intro?" is incredible.
Suggestion: Draw Horror Icons as Magical Girls.
Yes.
This one.
I kinda did that lol. I turned them into rpg game characters. I think Annabelle is the only one I finished, though lol.
Slenderman -> Slendermoon
That's such a good idea
"Chat, we're tucking in" is going to become my new bedtime stim
Can we take a moment to appreciate the flavor that Nathan brings to the human broth? 14:43
It depends what else you're putting in the soup
It probably tastes like dino nuggies
He has grown so much as an artist and flavourful soup ingredient. It's honestly heartwarming to see ❤
@@imminentshoebillstomach warming as well, as all soup is
At least we have todd
Todd from [DRAWFEE]
At least we have todd
At least we have Todd....
At least we have Todd
At least we have Todd.
Oh my god, I can't believe Jacob is always interrupting the intro for everyone else, he's so disrespectful it's not like anyone's ever interrupted him ever. So rude of Jacob, can't believe.
Yeah someone needs to tell nathans mom that Jacob is being mean again😡😡😡
@@tHEsTIQ the fact that Nathan's parents don't like when Jacob is mean to Julia never fails to warm my heart and make me laugh
Out of disrespect for Jacob...
I forgot how I was gonna finish that.
@@shelbyherring92 that's how rude he was, he left you speechless. That scoundrel!
@@clowntown3 agreed, everything about these beautiful dorks and their lovely families is great. I'm happy they exist and are as kind as they are, they make the world better by existing
Forever gonna use, "Jesus ain't goin off gossip" in the undoubtedly many situations applicable lol
I love the absolute confusion, debates and conclusion on Hans Trapps backstory and appropriate timing for God's lightening. This felt like how scholors researching folklore would debate
God could’ve divine lightning-ed Hans Trapp right before he impaled the boy so he was already committed to doing something terrible but the child doesn’t have to actually die, but noooo. I guess God really wanted a cannibal scarecrow for some reason
@@normalhuman9878I mean, there's also stuff like god giving divine protection to the boy etc, so there's many angles and methods of intervention that seem better than the course chosen lol
An omnipotent, divine god just completely, utterly fails at the simple task of damning some random guy's soul.
@normalhuman9878 Maybe that boy was a sinner so God was like "ok I guess you can eat those. Just not as a human."
Why was God's lightening needed anyways? Was the room too dark?
As a swede I was not aware of Lussi and I was a little confused since we celebrate Lucia during christmas who is a real Italian saint (Lucia of Syracuse aka Saint Lucy) After reading up a little it sounds like these two are not the same and the celbration of Lucia has merged with and replaced the older traditions of Lussi.
Say what you will about Catholicism, it is very good at replacing existing traditions, myths, rituals, feasts, etc with its own mostly unrelated things, often with similar names.
same here, sjukt förvirrad en stund där haha
32:10 Damn coming in with the "Lussi Long Night" and "Tucking" connection to Drag. Amazing joke. If nobody got me, i know Kabona got me.
I was gonna say, sitting here as a trans girl I was concerned about the concept of Lussi. Then Karina drew her and I stopped being concerned lol
20:14 -- Twelve days of Christmas start on Christmas (Dec 25) and go until the day before Epiphany (Jan 5).
So, the Perchta is usually a part of the Wild Hunt, which usually takes place during the Raunächte (possibly translatable as hairy/furry nights or nights of frankincense, etymology is kind of foggy) which are often translated as the twelve days of christmas but can regionally very, length and date-wise, eanging from three to twelve nights - but they are always around new year's, just not always starting on the 25th and ending in the 5th
Thank you! It's a big pet peeve of mine that so few people know this. Temporally speaking, Americans tend to celebrate Christmas backwards.
Ah I thought it was this too! ❤🎄
I've learned so much today
THANK YOUUU
I love the religious deconstruction of how God only strikes people with lightning AFTER they murder someone to eat them.
Nice one, big G, I'm sure the victim is grateful for your slow trigger finger. XD
21:38 Italian cold steel quesadilla appearance.
QUESADILLA 😭
Imagine trying to bite into that… and having to explain that to your dentist.
reset the count
It's a crimbo miracle 🙏
love to see it
If Nathan deserved to get turned into scarecrow soup, that broth would be full of tomatoes. If not, probably potatoes and garlic and cheese 😂😂
i just was going for the low hanging tomato wp mate, If you would feel just tomato to bland i suggest some 1-2 ghost peppers^^. garlic and cheese feels kind of julia to me. xD
Can we appreciate how Nathan has grown so much as a broth
If you zone out, “at least we have Todd” sound like “Feliz Navidad” Merry Christmas and happy holidays everyone
Things I would add to the broth:
Jacob, Julia, and Karina.
The broth is coffee.
French roast, of course
Nathanless blend?
Poured over Nathan's whole bean
Oh, you already said it better.
@marlo_404 their responding to what you would cook Nathan in.
I have never heard of Lucia (or Lusse brud) as a demon. We (in Sweden) celebrate Lucia (who is an Italian saint, by the way) on 13 December. Nowadays it's more about bringing light to the longest night of the year, but It's originally a mix between a pagan winter celebration and the christian worship of a saint who was martyred for her faith. No one really knows why the celebration of an Italian saint has persisted in Sweden to this day but honestly, it's my favourite tradition of the year. I love all the Lucia songs and the awesome sight of a full choir clad in white robes with candles in their hands in a darkened room, and at the front, Lucia with a crown of lit candles on her head.
Oh shit crown of candles is a fucking look I love that for her
It is one of the prettiest aesthetics of the celebrations in my mind. I always dreaded it, I have always had long, easily frizzy hair, but from an artistic portrayal viewpoint it's dope.
The Lussi demon appears to have been a separate entity who was named after the night, and was in the past feared because before modern lighting the Scandinavian winter would have been oppressively dark. So worship of St. Lucia was brought to Scandinavia from Italy, then the night was named Lussi after her, then the demon was named Lussi after the night. And then fear of the Lussi demon fell away, making it look as if the demon became a saint. But really the saint is much older.
@ oh I see. Well the name Lussi could very well be a form of Lucifer, I guess. Since it was dangerous to name things you were afraid of we were good at coming up with creative names for them. Like the wolf for example was always referred to as gråben (grey legs) or something similar as to not call upon it. Most evil demon-like things have names close to Lucifer in some way.
@@Serenityofmind90 It's likely that they both stem from the latin Lux, meaning light, so they got a shared ancestry kinda
LMFAO THE FADE IN FOR KARINA'S AND ITS JUST THE GRINCH AND A DEMON MAKING OUT
Thank you Kobona for making another hot monster gorl to keep us warm this holiday season 🙏
"Almost Christmas means it wasn't Christmas" - Phoenix Wright
Didn't think I'd be called out for having a precious Tamagotchi on a christmas episode, but hey, that's Drawfee
Hans Trapp, totally unrelated to Mike Trapp 😂😂
Definitely wasn’t immortal Mike trapp who was stirring up shit in Germany/France
The grinch and the demon kissing I can't 😭
Episode idea: Select two random characters to go on a date and use a love calculator to check their compatibility. Their love calculator result determines how you draw the date going (well, okay, horrendous etc.)
Hope I'm not getting too spammy, I just think it'd be a fun valentine's day episode or something
😅
*PLEASEEEEE* 🙏🙏🙏
Been reading more recently, and It gave me a new episode idea. You should do an episode where you design your own covers for books. Could be classics, or just books you happen to enjoy. Could work for a speed-draw
38:15 I wasn’t expecting that in the bottom right corner lol 😂
Nothing says christmas quite like a cannibal turned into a scarecrow by divine intervention
i always love when drawfee talks theology
Can we appreciate how good Nathan is in a soup?
Yeah he really adds to the flavour
You can always tell when it’s the fifth video they’ve made that day without a break, and it’s always a banger!
"At least we have Todd" is my new response to all my workplace disasters.
I work with a Todd, that would work lol
37:50 SHE CAN'T KEEP GETTING AWAY WITH THIS! (She can and I know it, but I haven't come to terms with it yet)
Suggestion: Holidays as Dark Soul bosses.
Arbor Day, April Fools Day, and White Day are some examples. 🙂
For context- White Day is on March 14th where you give gifts to those who gave you gifts on Valentine’s Day. 😊
why don't you bring up Chanukah anymore? I miss it and it's starting next week. I want to see "Antiochus, the Mad God-King"
@@IsaacMayerCreativeWorks I think at one point I was told it was inappropriate and it was removed ever since 🤔
@@IsaacMayerCreativeWorks bigass menorah-hydra would be my go to
Isn’t White Day just the concept of reciprocity on Valentine’s Day? The fact this is its own holiday confuses me 🤔🤔🤔
I mean the most appropriate Nathan soup in my estimation would be matzo ball soup. Which i can't help but feel like Nathan has already drawn himself as.
If I am thinking of the correct soup, he did draw a matzo ball soup character in a Gartic Phone stream (one of the ones with guests). It ended up just looking like him.
He absolutely would be a matza ball soup, tying yet another holiday into the lore. HOLIDAY....Celebrate
Me: hears Hans Trapp
Also me: “the villain from frozen???”
Probably what he turned into when he died. Something, something, fnaf joke.
I thought he was the host of “Üm, Actüally”
@@benchborner formerly. Now it's Ify
I love Todd already ❤️💛 0:24
22 SECONDS?! 😂 WHOA
I for sure thought karina was gonna go Krampus Karina
I was thinking Karina kringle
Me too @@TheGoodGuise
Kranky krampus carina
20:39 sorry, julia: the twelve days of christmas START with christmas. there’s no “typically” to it, that’s just when they are. 12/25 - 1/5
In the Nathan soup, will go....
Dinosaur Pasta shapes!
Pasta wheels!
Banana from a rude ape
I can't believe Jacob would interrupt Julia's intro at Christmas, chivalry is truly dead
He has no respect
Lussi (Lusse-brud) appreciation
The italian cold steel cinquedea is my favorite drawfee bit. It makes me happy every time.
Speed Draw Suggestion: Finishing off *each others CHILDHOOD drawings*
Similar to the 'Finishing each others line art' episode. But adding in the old 'Redrawing our childhood drawings' episodes.
Interpreting each others childhood scribbles into full artistic beauty ~☆
But would Karina accept a guest artist for Moonpaw?
As a Swede, the Lussi (or Lucia, as we call her) is an Italian legend that really caught on in Swedish culture.
We usually celebrate her day (13th December) by having a train of people wandering down the street, Lucia at the front with a white gown and a crown of candles, a few "star boys" behind her with tall conical hats with a star at the top and a star wand, and behind them a few Yule gnomes (santa's elves). They usually also sing carols as they go.
I was part of a few of these trains as a kid.
St. Lucia or lussi is in ethnography believed to just be another name applied to Frau Perhta, which is also believed to be the same character as Holde and Bofana, which is also the leader of the Perhten, which a more Austrian version of the Stragelle, but also the same as Krampusse (yes there's more than one, usually quite a few). This association between Lucia and Perhta is believed to come from a mixing of older traditions and Christmass morality plays, which is also the reason St. Nicolas is associated with the holidays and where the tales of Hans Trapp became so universal.
P.S. I am more familiar with the more Alpine Lucia, than the Scandinavian, which I am shocked how similar it is. Also love Karinas clearly SEA/Asian influenced version.
yes, thank you! came here for this specifically! Lucia came to scandinavia with christianity, Lussi is a character we had before that and the tradition of staying up all night with candles to keep demons away on the longest night sort of had to be adapted into the new christian ways so it merged somehow with the celebration of Lucia bringing light to the darkest time of the year, they are by no means the same.
All very interesting but would the plural of krampus be krampusen? Because krampussi seems likes it means something g else, and I'd rather not have to imagine what it means
@@connorletkeman5002 For the Krampusse, I quote Al Ridenout, but i also noticed in other places. I also did misspell it and yes that paralel is also funny to me.
It is also kinda a name detached from tradition, comming from Vienna, where this tradition was much less known than the more Alpine regions, where there is a deluge of various names, but through the spread of Krampuskarten, it became standard.
That whole intro section is an instant classic 😂
God saw that man cooking a child was like ⚡️YOU ARE HIRED ⚡️
Sounds about right.
the triumphant return of the italian coldsteel cinquedea
12:18 they missed it: he was eating "brats"! It was right there! Good episode
Hans Trapp..? That’s the dad from The Sound of Music, surely 😂
Saint Lucy is my confirmation name. Honestly picked her because she helps the blind and likes bread. She's a queen
Todd Willing, this will be a backdoor bone game
Not sure how I feel about "backdoor bone game"
@@Spiceytacoez would it help if you did it like a sports chant?
BACK-DOOR-BONE-GAME 👏!👏!👏👏👏!
9:50 Will graham about Hannibal
AT LEAST WE HAVE TODD
At least we have Todd
At least WE have Todd
Something tells me Todd is available to preorder and that maybe I should get one.
Fr- I’m finding myself becoming overcome by his thrall as well
i don’t think nathan would be a soup, i think nathan would be a cider. throw some cinnamon, cloves, apples, oranges, and cranberries for razzle dazzle
Everyone is a soup at some point in their lives
The twelve days of Christmas are after Christmas. They start Christmas day and go until Epiphany (Jan 6) which is traditionally the day the wise men arrived and met baby J. So the leftovers the straggele are going for are probably holiday meal scraps
You know it’s gonna be a major banger when Nathan gets the giggles within the first 5 minutes
My favorite Christmas folklore monster is Todd
From d r a w f e e ?
I’m going to consider the fade-in if the demon and the little grinch making out my personal Christmas present form the Drawfee crew. Thanks, Drawfee!
new drawfee video posted while already watching a drawfee video? my day could not be better
at least i’ll have todd at my house in 2025
Bless your home in the new year
This is so cool! I’m from Sweden, and I’ve celebrated St. Lucia all my life, but I’d never heard of Lussi before! I’m so excited 😆!!
I’m Swedish, this is basically the deal with Lucia. She was just kind of a run of the mill Saint, she’s said to have seen a vision of an earlier Saint saying she could cure her mothers illness through faith and therefore stopped her mother from marrying her off to a pagan (as a pagan I wanna say, booo). As a result of that the guy she was gonna marry reported her as a Christian cause apparently that wasn’t allowed at the time and they lit her on fire and she kept talking so then they plucked her eyes out. The reason Julia has found a whole very different story is because there’s also a far older version of the ancient motif of the wild hunt which for some reason seemingly became loosely tied to Lucia at some point in history and we can assume that essentially here in Scandinavia we already had this thing where Lussi appeared one night out of the year and then the Christian missionaries showed up and went “hey we have this cool dead lady that brought light to people and stuff called Lucia” and the locals just kinda went “alright we can put that name on our already existing thing I guess” and boom now they’re related. Basically Lussi is an ancient story of a chaotic wild aspect of nature embodied as this witch/demon lady and Lucia just happened to sound similar.
Edit: oh and also the actual holiday itself! The modern day Lucia celebration is typically just the Luciatåg which is kind of a mix of a tiny bit of the Christian Saint, a little bit of the old old stuff and a big ol pile of random holiday nonsense. Basically it’s a little parade of usually kids going in single file all dressed in costumes singing a few holiday songs. The front of the train is always the lucia which is typically a blonde girl (for some weird reason even tho the real one had black hair) and they wear a ring on their head with candles sticking up and hold a candle in their hands. Then the rest of the train is usually stjärngossar the costume of which is basically just a big paper cone on your head with some stars on it (I have no fucking clue what the deal is with that actually, it’s just a thing) also holding a candle, gingerbread men (pretty self explanatory, gingerbread man costume) and basically girls dressed like lucia without the head ring thing. There’s also a thing where people throw all night parties that has basically evolved from the old lussinatt thing where you were supposed to stay up all night to keep watch and make sure lussi doesn’t get into your house and eat the kids.
Luciafirandet började runt 1920-talet... Inte på medeltiden.
@ I didn’t say anything about medeltiden? I mean sure we know for certain it was going on then but it’s theorised that the original lussinatt thing probably existed long ago but we don’t know since we didn’t keep extensive records around here until pretty recently so we don’t know that much about cultural practices from before like the 600s
This video's captions are good!!! I always really appreciate that y'all caption your videos, but I get pretty frustrated with them usually because they're hard to follow and don't represent the actual comedy in what's being said. But this video's are much better!! Again, any captions are better than none, but I really appreciate the increase in quality on these :3 They're still not perfect, especially when it comes to "saying somethin in a funny way" bits, but better captions are a great Christmas gift :D
Ah, Christmas and cannibalism. A classic pairing.
I must cite the legends of St. Nicholas as presented in Britten’s little oratorio: The Pickled Boys. So yeah.
I’d say the most recognizable trait of Sankta Lucia is her crown of lit candles, and maybe that she’s in an all white robe,
In her song it even says “på vår tröskel står, vitklädd med ljus i hår” witch translates to on our doorstep stands, clad in white the lights in hair
i feel like it should be said, saint Lucia did gouge out her own eyes, specifically cuz some dude said they were beutiful and she was like an ace queen who served those eyes to him, in order to make him flip off.
Id cut nathan into one inch cubes and sear him off with some oil in the bottom of my cast iron pot, then remove the nathan cubes and add in my carrots, celery and onions, softening them before adding six crushed cloves of garlic and returning the nathan meat to the pot seasoning with salt and fresh ground black pepper. I would proceed to sprinkle the lot with flour, cooking until browned before adding boullion, tomato paste, herbs, and enough red wine to ensure all the nathan and vegetables are covered. I would cover and simmer this for two hours. Before serving I would take some Nathan bacon and chop it, cook it in a pan with butter and garlic before removing and draining on a paper towel while cooking chopped mushrooms in the remaining seasoned nathan fat. I would add the mushrooms and nathan bacon to the nathan stew once the mushrooms were fork tender and mix, before serving in bowls with fresh buttered bread.
hello senshi!
I was going to say six cloves is a lot of garlic, then it occured to me that a whole Nathan is a lot of meat to season...
having zoned out and scrolled down during my first watch i must say, this was a VERY alarming comment to encounter! it is very thorough though and im impressed by the dedication
Lussi:
- Bad eyesight
- Pale af
- REALLY pedantic about schedules
She's like me fr fr
18:09 the fact that Jacob (the future father) is giggling along with Nathan is really funny to me
These monsters are giving me flashbacks to when Jacob and Julia played Home Safety Hotline on SSS.
Also thank you Karina for providing us with another hot monster, we don't deserve you
at least we have todd...
At least we have todd
Поне имаме Тодд
Wenigstens haben wir Todd...
Ten minste hebben we Todd
29:15 Snoozepilled sleepmaxxing is absolutely entering my lexicon, whether I want it or not
I deliver mail for a living, and this time of year sucks. I'm driving around today, feeling like I'm losing my mind, and just started, "At least we had Todd," and it calmed me down and unnecessary amount. I think that's my sign that I need to adopt a Todd of my own.
"at least we have todd"
nintendo because "from mario": 😝💅
Please Drawfee, please bless us with a Digimon evolution line.
Jacob draws a cute round friend Rookie
Nathan looks at what Jacob does and makes a cool dinosaur lie Champion
Karina sees what Nathan did and makes an inappropriately hot Ultimate.
Then Julia comes in entirely blind to what the other 3 did and Karina has to give her a vague description of what the others did and a name of a random deity to be inspired by for the theme
YES.
THE SARDINE HAS A CHRISTMAS HAT TOO!!!!
The twelve days of Christmas actually start on Christmas Day and continue into January!
I am BEGGING for a drawfee themed letter opener that looks like an Italian Cold Steel Cinque Dea in the merch store
Hans Trapp has some... Divinely Appointed Chucky the Doll vibes. Just a guy that dies and ends up soul transferred into the most conveniently located humanoid figure.
Thank you Karina for feeding us
It's so pleasing that a single drawn line can make me exclaim "Italian cold steel cinquedea" with childish delight.
I'd make a Nathan Matzoh Ball Soup :)
as a 30-something tamagotchi collector: i feel extremely seen by jacob's portion of the episode. thanks for that
oh what a blessing, a new video from the great artists of our time ❤
Happy Crimbus and Porfmas and Midwinter to Drawfee and my fellow Drawfreaks! At least we have Todd.
4:56
That'll happen. Remember all those cannibalism outbreaks during the pandemic?
No, I don’t remember that… maybe that was just you…
@Fnafiac oh c'mon, surely you remember? I think we all indulged a little, who wouldn't!?
As a Swedish (former) choir kid I'm...??? Lucia is a DEMON?? Since when??? Has anyone told the church about this??
Lussi and lucia are two different people
It will always amuse me that Jacob's standard shape for a knife is the way a child draws a sailboat.