Wolf: “I’M GONNA EAT YOU!!!!” Fox: ”what? Why?” Wolf: cause your a jerk who uses people!!!” Fox: “so are you!” Wolf: “no, no, no! I use people so I can survive. you use people because it’s fun.” Fox: “fair enough, hey wanna go rob some dude” Wolf: “did you hear anything I said? Why the hell would I trust you?” Fox: “We can get drunk...” Wolf: “ FINE... I’m still mad at you though.”
I think the wolf's mistake was telling the fox he was going to kill him. Do you think the fox is going to be honest after being told a death threat wolf?
@@gostavoadolfos2023 It’s certainly not the pragmatic thing to do… for your enemy lol. And also, not sure if that’s even mentioned in the Bible, but even if it is, that goes against the New Testament shit of “love thy neighbor”.
Starting to notice a pattern here. Foxes are almost always portrayed as the sly trickster and the wolf is always the one to get in trouble, die, or some other misfortune... Now if he were blonde he could have avoided all this.
The irony. My totem is a Fox, and my boyfriend's is wolf. I outwit him often, but he takes charge of situations more than I do. The relationship is pleasant. I think he likes being tricked sometimes.
Wolf: “I’M GONNA EAT YOU!!!!” Fox: ”what? Why?” Wolf: cause your a jerk who uses people!!!” Fox: “you try to use people all the time !” Wolf: “no, no, no! I use people so I can survive. you use people because it’s fun.” Fox: “fair enough, hey wanna go rob some dude” Wolf: “did you hear anything I said? Why the hell would I trust you?” Fox: “We can get drunk...” Wolf: “ FINE... I’m still mad at you though.”
Okay, there's a BUNCH of different ATU archetypes in this, so I'm just going to list 'em in the order they appear: ATU 1: "The Theft of Fish" ATU 2a: "Tail-Fisher"/"The Torn-Off Tail", although usually stories of this type are about bears ATU 41: "The Wolf Overeats in the Cellar" ATU 3: "Simulated Injury" (Possibly, although it's also tied to ATU 4, see below) ATU 4: "Sick Animal Carries Healthy One"
The beginning part reminds me of the story of how the bear received his short tail. It's a Norwegian folk tale, why do I get the feeling there are a lot of similar ones all over Europe.
I was just about to comment this! I heard the story involving a fox and a bear when I was a kid in Finland. It could be that we borrowed and translated the story from Scandinavia, but I reckon that it's just as likely that ancient Finns thought of the story on their own at some point; bears were super important in ancient Finnish folklore, just as in Swedish and Norwegian folklore.
It's amazing how many stories about an animal ice fishing with it's tail that ended up loosing its tail because it got stuck exist throughout the world. I once heard an old Native American tale that had something like this. I think it was a bear and it was a story explaining why bears have short tails.
I remeber a similair story but instead of a wolf putting their tail into the water it was a bear, and it was supposed to explain that that’s why bears have short tails instead of long tails
Probably related. Most stories that we know of are those that were originally from oral tradition. But it is indeed fascinating that Hungary, which used to be a vastly different culture than the germanic-dutch culture that fostered "The Fox Renart" should have these cultural cross-pollination :)
Wow, it really remined me of an old soviet cartoon I used to watch as a kid and the Russian folktale it was based on but there the wolf and the fox were not friend nor brothers. And then everything is the same as in this one except that in the end the fox got punished XD, so, karma I guess) . And I read other comments where people were telling the same tales' plots, LOL. And now I'm wondering why are these folks' plots are the same all over the world ? Here is the Soyuzmultfilm animation :3 - ruclips.net/video/k5rMKHLV6Hk/видео.html
it must have come from foxes so easily eating small farm animals like chickens. as it would need smarts to get into the pen and out of it without anyone noticing. side of the watchful dog that would surely kill the fox.
I am really tired of these stories making wolves look like idiots because they really aren't. Ask any native American and they'll tell you just how smart they are and how their society is modeled after theirs
i guess the moral here is no matter how much u r close to someone if he tricked u once stop trusting him as they say trick me once shame on u trick me twice shame on me , who agrees??
It's a folk tale. People told each other, and only later got wrote down, so it makes sense it's existing in different forms. The original source is always unknown with this kind of stories.
Many of the elements in this one are from a French medieval novel that was so popular, the name of the fox in it (Renart) became the name of the animal in the French language. Folk tales are the most generous material in the world, cultures share their weird and funny ideas all the time.
oh yeah I know that story. do you know the one where the animals made road through the forest? that might be the only one where fox used his smarts for good instead of selfish ends. then again he was once outsmarted by a farm pig, and a crab. so I guess foxes aint so smart as they think they are.
This reminds me of a saying: "Fool me once, shame on you; fool me twice, shame on me." Except the wolf never learns.
i know a different version which is the same except the ending where the wolf heard what the fox say ( lol )
and then he eat the fox
Fool me, you can't get fooled again! 😂😂😂
Spoiler wtf
adonis apolo 😂😂😂 thats exactly what I thought😂😂😂
@@ZsH85 Sounds like early fanfiction. You read/hear a story, don't like how it goes, so you change it in your own version lol
“IM GOING TO EAT YOU NOW”
“Nah, lets crash a wedding party”
“....Okay”
Wolf: “I’M GONNA EAT YOU!!!!”
Fox: ”what? Why?”
Wolf: cause your a jerk who uses people!!!”
Fox: “so are you!”
Wolf: “no, no, no! I use people so I can survive. you use people because it’s fun.”
Fox: “fair enough, hey wanna go rob some dude”
Wolf: “did you hear anything I said? Why the hell would I trust you?”
Fox: “We can get drunk...”
Wolf: “ FINE... I’m still mad at you though.”
I think the wolf's mistake was telling the fox he was going to kill him. Do you think the fox is going to be honest after being told a death threat wolf?
Poor Mr. Wolf...
Remember he was trying to eat him
Andresa Dias Ya cause the Fox tricked the Wolf many times
This story really takes the concept the concept of an annoying little brother to a whole other level.
3:50 sick moves! Michael Jackson's got nothing on this fox!
The moon is like "Dude, What are you doing ?
Moral of the story: Don't give your brother a chance to speak before killing and eating him.
Moral of the story: don’t be a bully
@@dfmtz6526the wolf was not a bully
@@CrispyCheeto1Moral is don't be fooled by false friends.
Moral of the story: Eat your brother and his fish become yours.
Come to think of it the Wolf could have eaten the fox there and then, but didn't.
Poor wolf... He was a good guy all along. His bark was bigger than his bite!
@@RantingMagpie
I like both Wolves and Foxes.
Killing your enemy is the moral and pragmatic thing to do. After all this is the bible's message.
@@gostavoadolfos2023 It’s certainly not the pragmatic thing to do… for your enemy lol. And also, not sure if that’s even mentioned in the Bible, but even if it is, that goes against the New Testament shit of “love thy neighbor”.
Starting to notice a pattern here. Foxes are almost always portrayed as the sly trickster and the wolf is always the one to get in trouble, die, or some other misfortune...
Now if he were blonde he could have avoided all this.
aww man i feel bad for the wolf
"They saw the wolf, and they beat him with big sticks"
you just showed a bunch of women SHAPESHIFTING INTO BIRDS BEFORE CHOPPING HIM UP WITH AN AXE
AHAHAHAH AND THEY LIVED HAPPILY EVER AFTER
I think those are carding paddles or some kind of small washboard
That is one dumb wolf. No wonder he doesn't have a pack. If he did, that fox would already be in their bellies.
This one makes me sad for the wolf. :-( I know wolves were traditionally more despised because they were more dangerous.
« You have cheated me so many times »
Goes ahead and trusts him over and over again 🤦♀️
Now I know why Fox and Wolf are enemies.
The irony. My totem is a Fox, and my boyfriend's is wolf. I outwit him often, but he takes charge of situations more than I do. The relationship is pleasant. I think he likes being tricked sometimes.
they are both wild canids
We have a story similar to that in Romania, called “Ursul pacalit de vulpe.”. It’s a shorter form of this one, and the wolf is a bear instead.
I hear many people say the lesson of this story is "don't trust the fox", but to me it's more like "don't be like the wolf".
Hdd
😊
The manipulative fox and the gullible wolf
To be honest, I was kind of hoping the wolf caught the fox.
I love this animation, so charming and well done.
Entertaining, endearing and well animated. I love multifarious European folklore!
Wolf: “I’M GONNA EAT YOU!!!!”
Fox: ”what? Why?”
Wolf: cause your a jerk who uses people!!!”
Fox: “you try to use people all the time !”
Wolf: “no, no, no! I use people so I can survive. you use people because it’s fun.”
Fox: “fair enough, hey wanna go rob some dude”
Wolf: “did you hear anything I said? Why the hell would I trust you?”
Fox: “We can get drunk...”
Wolf: “ FINE... I’m still mad at you though.”
Okay, there's a BUNCH of different ATU archetypes in this, so I'm just going to list 'em in the order they appear:
ATU 1: "The Theft of Fish"
ATU 2a: "Tail-Fisher"/"The Torn-Off Tail", although usually stories of this type are about bears
ATU 41: "The Wolf Overeats in the Cellar"
ATU 3: "Simulated Injury" (Possibly, although it's also tied to ATU 4, see below)
ATU 4: "Sick Animal Carries Healthy One"
I love how shaky it gets when the fox gets drunk.
The beginning part reminds me of the story of how the bear received his short tail. It's a Norwegian folk tale, why do I get the feeling there are a lot of similar ones all over Europe.
I was just about to comment this! I heard the story involving a fox and a bear when I was a kid in Finland. It could be that we borrowed and translated the story from Scandinavia, but I reckon that it's just as likely that ancient Finns thought of the story on their own at some point; bears were super important in ancient Finnish folklore, just as in Swedish and Norwegian folklore.
I really wish if you had illustrated books for them. Kids would love them❤️
We had in Hungary, I own one of them, I got it as a kid.
I see why people use the phrase as sly as a fox
Moral of the story: be selfish and don't give others a chance to improve
I have never felt so bad for thee big bad wolf ever.....:( He's too innocent.
What a mean fox, even the Prince in "the princess' shoes" didn't feel so evil!
The wolf cleary asked for some fish politely and the fox was rude
poor lone wolf - not only was he outfoxed by a um - fox 🦊- but he was also outfoxed by a pig 🐷 LOL
Poor Mister Wolf 😢
The music in this one is more abusive than even the fox.
I'm glad this isn't the first one I watched, I wouldn't have watched any more.
but the wolf was such a nice person :CCCCCC
It's amazing how many stories about an animal ice fishing with it's tail that ended up loosing its tail because it got stuck exist throughout the world. I once heard an old Native American tale that had something like this. I think it was a bear and it was a story explaining why bears have short tails.
I remeber a similair story but instead of a wolf putting their tail into the water it was a bear, and it was supposed to explain that that’s why bears have short tails instead of long tails
I heard that one too. I think it was a Native American tale. It's interesting how all these different cultures come up with such similar stories.
Brother fox is a drama king
Ill intent without intelligence more often harms the perpetrator
The wolf of wall street is no match for a sly fox
I love both animals
That's some Tom and Jerry sh*t right there
It is the legend of Renart the Fox
Heyyy, I see you're a man of culture
Probably related. Most stories that we know of are those that were originally from oral tradition. But it is indeed fascinating that Hungary, which used to be a vastly different culture than the germanic-dutch culture that fostered "The Fox Renart" should have these cultural cross-pollination :)
@@thomasvertommen9526 What are you on about? It's French. First the video now you trying to appropriate it.
And Ysengrain.
@@Stallya Dumbasses like you never cease to amaze, various cultures had these and similar stories before France itself even existed as a country.
I feel bad for the wolf. I was hoping he'd eat the fox.
"...fool me once, shame on - shame on you. Fool me - you can't get fooled again." ~ George W. Bush
Wow, it really remined me of an old soviet cartoon I used to watch as a kid and the Russian folktale it was based on but there the wolf and the fox were not friend nor brothers. And then everything is the same as in this one except that in the end the fox got punished XD, so, karma I guess) . And I read other comments where people were telling the same tales' plots, LOL. And now I'm wondering why are these folks' plots are the same all over the world ?
Here is the Soyuzmultfilm animation :3 - ruclips.net/video/k5rMKHLV6Hk/видео.html
The wolf went into the “fox’s hole”. Lol
The fox who cried wolf... except he didnt
he made the wolf cry instead
Reinaerde the fox vibes here... x3
Okay but is it me or do they call the wolf "fox" a few times in this one? Like at 1:57 and 5:44.
Yeah I noticed that as well
1:41 it took a millisecond to eat the meaty part of the fish and ages for the bone.
lesson : It is better to be witty than bulky.
I think it meant to say "well, brother wolf"
Can you say "wolf abuse"?
This little bit reminded me of much brutal chiness tale of rabbit and badger
Putin likes this story a lot. He actually referenced multiple times
poor mr.wolf :(
Poor Wolf I like Wolves and Foxes.
I like Fairy Tales too especially ones with Animals as protagontists.
There is a similar folk tale in Russian folklore, where the wolf loses his tail after the fox tricked him that that is how you catch fish.
Who's here after Johnny Harris's video?
Here
what is that video?
One thing I noticed is that they sometimes keep getting Fox and Wolf mixed up in the quotes
This is so untrue, foxes are not like this. Why almost every culture consider gives a fox a bad meaning?
唐詩 唐詩. I'm not sure, but not all cultures see foxes as maliciously clever. Some see foxes as wise and benevolent.
it must have come from foxes so easily eating small farm animals like chickens. as it would need smarts to get into the pen and out of it without anyone noticing. side of the watchful dog that would surely kill the fox.
Wolves are treated much worse.
I am really tired of these stories making wolves look like idiots because they really aren't. Ask any native American and they'll tell you just how smart they are and how their society is modeled after theirs
Which is match with your profile.
This is hungarian.
That's why it's called "Folktale"
Keep quiet furry nerd
I low-key wanted the fox to get eaten
Learn how to feed yourself or you'll always be at the mercy of someone else.
Foxes and wolves are member of the dog family
Amaroq and Kajortoq are at it again
Moral of the story don't make friends with fox
i guess the moral here is no matter how much u r close to someone if he tricked u once stop trusting him as they say trick me once shame on u trick me twice shame on me , who agrees??
Lucky fox
Folklore definition of survival of the fittest or wittiest?
Is this really Hungarian? O: my mum read this story to me from a Russian stories book when I was little
then the wolf saw a little red hooded girl
I already saw the first part of the story in "Le Roman de Renart", a french medieval novel. I wonder if it's just a coincidence?
It's a folk tale. People told each other, and only later got wrote down, so it makes sense it's existing in different forms. The original source is always unknown with this kind of stories.
So... Loony Toons?
This story is not a happy ending!
Wit trumps might every time!😊
did you say Trump?
@@fumomofumosarum5893 ha, funny!😁
I don't see a moral here. The wolf was dumb and naive and the fox was a selfish and cruel.
I ship it.
Soo....foxes are smart in every culture
My ancestor
poor wolf...
Me: *watching the intro*
Birb:*pops up*
Me:wait, WAIT!!!
Birb:*starts talking*
Me: ARE YOU A...
BIRB!?!
That’s like the story of the wolf and the fox
cool
Well, that’s all gonna change in this different version of red riding Hood, which I found on Amazon
Many of the elements in this one are from a French medieval novel that was so popular, the name of the fox in it (Renart) became the name of the animal in the French language. Folk tales are the most generous material in the world, cultures share their weird and funny ideas all the time.
Clever boy
Those who are not wise share the fate of a wolf!
I hope the wolf will learn to
Coitado do lobo! Raposa safada da gota!
br?
When will the wolvs have a good Day
I love itttt
Why is wolf said to be a clever animal
They are furries
Fifth one with the title right, 5 out of 7.
Well that's just mean. e-e
The most worst fox
This is the same as the Norwegian folk tale about the fox and the bear and how he lost his tail.
That sounds exactly like a native American tail but instead of a bear it's a rabbit.
oh yeah I know that story. do you know the one where the animals made road through the forest? that might be the only one where fox used his smarts for good instead of selfish ends.
then again he was once outsmarted by a farm pig, and a crab. so I guess foxes aint so smart as they think they are.
Like the Greenlandic tail, about How the polar Bear lost His tail
Who came here after listening putin?
(2:10) EU energy crisis be like
Original video: ruclips.net/video/qMTMgKTdXJI/видео.html
Putin uses this.