Why sick? It is matter of perception. Someone can be really proud for "Gray Worm" name. And someone can hate general Alex or something. Hamantha is a great name, also, perhaps he is Tatar or something.
What I really like about this visual interpretation of hamantha is that her father is never literally illustrated with a gun. A gun could be anything, and I think it adds even more significance that her well meaning father unintentionally had a huge part in ending her life, in whatever way you choose to interpret it
@grrgrggrrg metaphor. They're saying the lack of a visual representation of a gun allows the metaphor that he had a part in accidentally ending her life to be a variety of possible things. Such as neglect, obsessiveness, etc.
The way my jaw dropped when the stray bullet from her father killed her. I expected something to happen but not like that. And the final lines of “Hamantha has become a star”, a clear callback to her dream of becoming one, although it was just one line. This was amazing; story, song, and animation.
I think the reason why everyone has one eye, and no mouth, is to show that Hamantha isn’t so different from everyone. She’s a human like everyone else.
Something I haven’t seen anyone notice is how the Phone’s time was 11:13. In Angel Numbers, 111 is a sign of enlightenment and to stay focused on yourself and follow your passion, which is what she did, but there was also 13, and 13 is often times referred to be an unlucky number, which correlates directly to how Hamantha died, 111, a sign of change and enlightenment, but unluckily dying due to a falling bullet, 13.
I always interpreted Hamantha as being about disability. People laugh at her condition, people cry for her situation, her father wants the best for her, her father ends up killing her. She's stuck somewhere in the social ladder where people praise her bravery to pursue her dreams, yet keep too distanced from her to let those dreams come true. Her father, no matter how hard he tries to give Hamantha the support she needs, still makes it about himself and regularly takes out the anger that should've been his daughter's. He doesn't let her seek the treatment that would make her feel so much better, mentally and physically. He says that she's beautiful as she is and doesn't need it, ignoring the reason she asked for it in the first place. And when all this reaches its natural conclusion, people say, "Oh, how tragic". People say "if only someone could have done something" when they could've done it themselves. People remember Hamantha as a tortured artist, someone that couldn't be saved, when in reality all it would've taken was a little support. They could've reached out, they could've watched her shows, they could've called her anything but Hamantha, they could've chipped in for the resources Hamantha needed, they could've told her they were a fan of hers and clapped after her performances, they could've given her a safe space, but no-one considers any of that. They don't even feel the slightest pang of guilt, the tiniest bite of responsibility for her downfall, because they "didn't do anything wrong." Because Hamantha got what she wanted, right? Now she's famous. Now she's the star she always wanted to be. Hardly anyone considers that maybe, just *maybe* , she wanted to be happy. That like the many non-disabled people aspiring to be celebrities, she would've settled for a job she doesn't hate that pays the bills, people she could consider friends and family, and a place she could consider home. Nobody realises that if her parents were better educated and had access to the resources Hamantha needed, she wouldn't have died so young. Nobody thinks about the notion that her parents didn't realise what they were signing up for, that they probably weren't even the best parents to her. People give their condolences to her mother and father, but Hamantha never got any. Nobody realises where they went wrong, not even the people that brought her into this world, the very people she was supposed to be able to lean on no matter what. Her parents never realise that they should've done better, because everyone excuses them for saying "I was only doing my best!". They never realise that 'their "best"' wasn't enough. No-one does. And even after all this, when those same people see someone in a similar situation, a kid who's different and confused and gets bullied at school, a kid who's convinced there's something wrong with them, a kid who's struggling with things that people don't even understand the concept of, everyone does the same thing. Nothing. Everyone keeps going through their routines like nothing's wrong, like everyone's life is great. Nobody learns ANYTHING from Hamantha's story, she's just shoved further and further back into the public's mind as new headlines pop up. When anyone mentions her, people go "Oh, yeah, the sad ham girl," and move on. Hamantha, an entire person with opinions and dreams and a personality, is reduced to the sad ham girl. She could have been someone. She could've changed the world for the better. She could've been happy. Sorry I got carried away with this lol but thanks for reading it!
I like the inner meaning of how nobody wanted to talk to her when she was alive except her parents but when she died her grave was covered in flowers and everyone paid their respects.
100% why I hate the idea of funerals. Didn't do shit while you were alive, but they'll definitely come by when you're dead just so they can make themselves feel better.
@@HashbrownMashup specifically funerals for suicide victims. When it’s a car crash or a murder victim, nobody could really do anything about it no matter how close they were to the person. But when it’s a suicide, anyone could have just helped them out even if they barely knew them. And when they’re buried they’re only there to say goodbye when they could have prevented it from happening in the first place, the persons life was in their hands and they just let it slip by. It’s poetic in a sickening way.
Silent audience, you feel alone, but there are people actually who is rooting for your success, them going to your funeral is no different from them being in awe that you had become succesful in life. You cant see them, but they're there, dont dehumanize them, they will definitely feel despair when someone they knew pass away.
my sister came up with this: she thought that she was ugly because everyone obsessively viewed and seemingly judged her. The doctor sees her face as food, the same way plastic surgeons often capitalise and ‘feed’ on young girls insecurities.
@@nearito6596 but the whole (cosmetic) plastic surgery business is built on insecurity - the same way the fad diet business is built on insecurity- and while i agree, individual plastic surgeons aren’t scheming evil geniuses, they do benefit from the toxic beauty culture.
Lol also I saw something else on a different comment talking about how when the doctor called her and told her they had a cure might have referencing the other definition of “cure”, preserving meat by cooking it or putting salt on it or something like that, just look up the definition for cure
Is no one gonna talk about how sick that doctor is “Your daughter died? The one with a ham head? The one you accidentally killed? Oh no! Let me serve you cooked ham to make you feel better!”
It reminded me of an old girlfriend of mine who has a deformity in her face. She was the most adorable person I've ever met. After a couple of times talking with her, I didn't saw her deformity anymore and I was totally in love. She left this world in 2004, and I still miss her. Sometimes, people must learn to see beyond their eyes. I was just glad she couldn't see the looks people would throw at her sometimes. Or hear some friends of mine asking me what I was thinking to be with someone like her. I've ended many friendship because of this. I was told I was too handsome to be with her. I don't know or care about it. I loved her for who she was. People can be very mean. That song almost made a grown 51 years old man cry. But I've cried so much I'm not able to do it anymore.
I like how you strayed away from the theory that the father was an alcoholic that was shooting bullets at the sky and how one of the bullets fell back down and killed her. This version is a lot more wholesome and less sad
I mean, that’s less of a theory and more what the lyrics are literally describing. Without him shooting a gun it kinda looks like she just died out of nowhere.
Conal O’Neill Well, the lyrics don’t mention alcohol at all, but they do describe him cursing god and firing at the sky, which isn’t exactly normal behavior. The song describes one of his bullets falling and killing her.
The nurse: Do you the sighn that says dead n**** storage The doctor: You don't have to worry ab- The nurse: Do you see the sighn that says dead n***** storage The doctor:no The nurse: Because there isnt a sighn that says dead n***** storage
@melk you're either 7 years old or you're apart of 99% of the population who can't spell correctly for either dumb decisions, trying to make everyone else an idiot or anything that involves the year 2020
I love the symbolism to show that everyone has one eye just like her to show that she's not different from anybody else she is still a human being and the fact that all she wanted to do was become a star but gets treated differently because of the fact that she has a ham for a head. Trust me when I say that when I look at the world the way that I do now I have seen many people with medical injuries and deformities.
I’m like, fairly sure, that the doctor “eating her” was meant as how researchers took advantage of her rare disease after her death. They just wanted to profit from her; the didnt actually care about how she suffered *I’M NOT CRYING YOU’RE CRYING*
0:33 i love how the song states that it’s a sad disease, but the video shows that she is functioning perfectly fine and the disease doesn’t bring any limits, and the only reason that it’s sad Is because of how she is perceived by people and how she can’t fit in. I find it very sad how she desperately tried to get rid of the ham just so she could live a normal life, even though she would have been fully capable of living a normal life if people would just…not be people.
Well the fact that both his wife and daughter died leave me to believe he would not be in a good place mentally. And the fact he has a gun... I'm going a little too far on this one
cure /kyo͝or/ 1. relieve (a person or animal) of the symptoms of a disease or condition. "he was cured of the disease" 2. preserve (meat, fish, tobacco, or an animal skin) by various methods such as salting, drying, or smoking. "home-cured ham"
@@gooeygo2515 The past tense of 'hurt' is 'hurt'. Even past participle of hurt is hurt. It is considered poor English to say “hurted”. From the 15th century to the mid-19th century, hurted was used as a standard alternative to hurt and various other spellings as the simple past tense and past participle of to hurt.
I like to think that it uses past tense like "she WAS a cutie pie" to give the impression that this was written after she died to go hand in hand with the part saying she "had finally become a star"
The first time I listened to this song I started bawling. It’s amazing how talented Jack Stauber is and how he can make you feel so much connections to the characters despite it being only a 6 minute song.
Didn't you listen to the lyrics? She was impossible to ignore. Everyone noticed. Unless you meant to put it in another way other than using the word "notice"
Jack consistently gets some of the best unofficial music videos. The Kick-Heart MV for Buttercup, RDR's animation for Two Time and now this video. All different styles but all really good.
@@wirrallRiddler i think they meant it in the way you said it, like hamanta being dead / it could be meaning he's shooting at the stars which hits Hamanta?? since she wants to be a star?
One thing about children with disabilities is how often the parents blame themselves for their children being born a certain way. You had no control over this. Life starts differently for everyone, and some in much more drastic ways. But we shouldn't feel shame for the way our children were born, whether at your child or yourself. Embrace the differences your child may have.
@@ticcitoastyif someone has a disability there is something wrong with their body, pretending that nothing is wrong is probably worse than recognising that something is different and still accepting them the way they are, which is the beauty of the situation because many people you dont expect to disappoint you can still unexpectedly hurt you in the end
There were so many ways to have avoided this. If Hamantha didn't get a call from the doctor, she wouldn't have been where the bullet was. If her dad never shot the bullet, she would have been cured. If people had just accepted her, none of these events would've happened _at all_
The doctor(most likely) wasn't gonna cure her(I also heard that "cured meat" also means salted ham), cuz' come on... a cure? to meat? I think he was planning to eat her from the start
If she didn't get the call, what of it then? What difference would that even make? From the song, you can tell that she was depressed. Depressed and anxious at the attention she receives. It wasn't stated she was bullied, but more on watched like some sort of circus freak performing or animal stuck in a cage, doing things we find odd and funny. Her wanting to be a star was wanting to change how people looked at her, she wanted to be seen in a better light. With praises and compliments, not behind the back gossips and underhanded statements carelessly thrown to the wind. She may not have to be hit by the bullet if she didn't received the call, but there would be another day she would have received this call and she would have still been pronounced dead (because it's either the meaning of doctors taking interests on her disease and benefitting from it after her death or the doctor being a cannibal.)! If her dad didn't shot towards the sky, still the same, she'd be dead right on the operating table and the Father would even feel more miserable. Not only could he not help his daughter, in the midst of his melancholy, his daughter ran off to the hospital for a cure, only to receive a call under the rain that she's dead, and receiving an even larger news that the very person who killed her was a cannibalistic doctor who treated her. He couldn't help her daughter, he couldn't even save her from harm. Though the original plot of her dying by the stray bullet from his gun isn't any better. So to say.... Hamantha would have still been dead and I think the only good thing from it is that her wish to be a star was granted. Finally. (Not sure if the last lyrics implied that she probably considered suicide at some points in her life. That's probably just me overthinking.) Hope I wasn't being too rude uhm... debunking your comment.
2:27 this part always makes me cry 😭😭 the way she ran “free from the pain” and full of hope that she could finally be “normal”… at least she became a star after all, right?? 😢
sometimes i just wanna create a crazy wacky song like this, except intend no deep meaning about it and watch as everyone spends hours trying to theorize my mess.
@@starlightriri i am, sadly, not talented enough to create a crazy wacky song. i failed music class in 5th grade and never took anything music related again.
“Aimlessly nested inside her” God i love that, i used to think it was painless but, aimlessly drives home the feeling her dad had. Life really gave them the short end of the stick.
This song reminds me of my father. He was in a rock band, he was the lead guitar. He wanted to be a star. Shortly after I was born, he stopped doing rock and moved to jazz. He wanted to be a star. When I was three, he found he had lung cancer. He died when I was four. every time I would cry for him, my mother told me that he became a star. Every time that I look at the stars, I would believe that the brightest star in the sky was him. I guess, like hamantha, he became a star.
I think this wasn’t ACTUALLY about a girl with a ham head, I think Jack just used that as a way to make it seem less scary. In my opinion I think she had a different disease and the doctor actually was cannibalistic. And the star part is more obvious but it most likely means she went to heaven/whatever happens next (But yeah this is all just a theory take it with a grain of salt)
I think the cannibal part wasn't meant to be literal either though. I think it might've just been a commentary on how the medical industry takes advantage of people in desperate situations like hers. They give them hope, and then "take a bite", so to speak.
This is heavy... fucking heavy. I really don't cry a lot since i turned 14, i can count on one hand how often i cried. Now im 21 and this just tore me up. It's not bad that i cried at this, because that shows how good the song and this animation is. Both of you are legends
@Gabriel Barbosa So,,, this person can’t compliment the animation? Don’t be rude dude, they very well could’ve been talking about the storytelling in the animation and stuff
@@amandastarfan I agree with gabriel, he was not rude he just recommended the channel since he makes other great hidden gems and not alot of people find the original music video
The Ballad of Hamantha was always one of my favorite songs from Jack Stauber and this animation is splendid and really gives it even more life. Amazing work.
Yeah it’s quite the amazing piece of work, I’m glad to have discovered Jack Stauber because it’s a hole full of much unique and interesting topics and ideas while also being sad
Dude I'm actually crying this song was so beautiful and sad, with the animation adding to the overall message very well. Hamantha was just like everyone else except she had deformities, and lived a lonely life with her father. Then she dies at the best moment of her life.
“Soaring infinitely through space, Hamantha’s soul was graced with a glance of our humble planet, at which she was amazed.” That is such a raw beautiful line made so much more devastating by everything else.
I believe that by shooting her indirectly, Hamantha's dad still saved her (from a lot of pain) because the doctor would have killed her instead anyway, luring her to him by saying he had a cure for her disease just to eat her head afterward - or worse - eat it while she is still alive.
Yeah they're playing off Jack doing this in his original video for this song it's only around 20 seconds and animated versus the full version and jack animated it so she blinked on that beat
here i am. 2 years later. still sobbing over how beautiful but sad this is. this songs lyrics at the end are the definition of ‘they only care when your dead.’
The fact that the dad accidentally killed her is very sad it makes me cry seeing the emotion on the dad's face realizing what he did. Good job making this 100000/10
For me this sentence describes the feeling of trying the best one can do and still not making much progress. It's like, running towards the finish line with the last power you have saved but only to realize that your vision gets darker and darker and the ground under your feet starts to shake and your chest hurts. You don't want to give up. You want to make it, but won't.
hamantha is one of my favourite songs since im autistic and just 'different' at heart. and it feels so bad being different since its like im an alien to me sometimes.
things i picked up on: -everyone is drawn like her (one eye, no mouth) to show that she wasn't very different from others -"hamantha, hamantha, you were impossible to ignore" obvious but worth talking about. both physically because of her disease, and her personality. despite her handicap she is full of life. -the bullet falling from the sky is Hamantha receiving the consequences of the father's negative emotions, and the bullet is just that. emotions. -the rare disease Hamantha has feels like a reference to cancer or physical disfigurations. in the case of the latter, calling it a "disease" is kind of poetic in the sense that that's what society sees it as, but clearly it isn't that. -the last scene is very obviously a play on how insensitive medical professionals can be in cases like this. what is a tragedy to her father and mother is another day at the job to them, and it feels as though the world is moving on so quickly while theirs is crumbling apart in a really surreal way.
Tbf tho a doctor has to deal with dead people more than once a day, I get people call them heartless sometimes but they have become desensitised to death.
@@ry1023.3 two months late but i absolutely agree. it's just jarring the juxtaposition that's displayed in scenarios like this, and for good reason. the doctors did their jobs and they're not monsters for wanting to move on to the next thing. it's just that, to someone that suddenly lost his daughter, their indifference can be easily warped into malice in his eyes.
the visuals are divine, I'd unironically watch a show or something animated by you. some of the rough sketches resemble a masaaki yuasa like style, but at the same time it's so clean and smooth. idk it's just beautiful. hands down better than any animation channel I've ever seen on youtube.
Here's a theory, I think Hamantha was just a nickname/a name people used to tease her. I believe that her parents named her Samantha, but she was called Hamantha by her classmates so much that it basically became her name. She is only remembered by that name because she was teased so much.
I think her mother died, because it shows pictures of her mom and dad, and then just hamantha and her dad and, finally just her dad because she didn't want to take the picture because she was self conscious of her ham. Great animation though, the song and the animation go so well together!
"Hamantha was finally a star."
That hit me harder than the bullet hit her
Is it horrible that this made me laugh?
@@SJoh07 you're not a bad person for having a dark sense of humor
I hate the fact that I like this comment.
Broooo. He didn't have to do her like that
bruh that reminded me of rurus suicide show for some reason
Jack Stauber cooking:
"okay next step.. cure the meat?..."
"Hehe 'cure' the meat.. like it has a rare disease or something haha"
"..Wait..."
Undrerrated comment 😭😭😭
BAHAHHAHAB
Lol that's what happened lol
@@poetaPar lolololololol
i want and WILL believe that that's how The Ballad Of Hamantha was made, i also believe that all of his song were created by random things like this .
I love how they named her Hamantha. Some sick joke from her parents
Dad joke
her name is Samantha. Hamantha is Just a Nick name thing
bRUH IMAGINE HAVING A CHILD AND YOUR HUSBAND IS LIKE
"lmao she looks like a ham let's name her hamantha" AHAHAHAHA
@@reimiaus they could have called her something else than Samantha if they were that worried about bullying tho
Why sick? It is matter of perception. Someone can be really proud for "Gray Worm" name. And someone can hate general Alex or something. Hamantha is a great name, also, perhaps he is Tatar or something.
What I really like about this visual interpretation of hamantha is that her father is never literally illustrated with a gun. A gun could be anything, and I think it adds even more significance that her well meaning father unintentionally had a huge part in ending her life, in whatever way you choose to interpret it
how'd she die if the father never had a gun in the first place?
@grrgrggrrg metaphor. They're saying the lack of a visual representation of a gun allows the metaphor that he had a part in accidentally ending her life to be a variety of possible things. Such as neglect, obsessiveness, etc.
@@s.d.illius5900the fact that you chose obesiveness 💀
@@s.d.illius5900wait im sorry im actually dyslexic im actually dyslexic lmao
dude this made me realize how genuinely sad the song is, despite it being made up and so bizarre, its actually a sad story
Yeah the visuals made me understand the song so much better and I'll never listen to it the same again
The poor dad
It may seem sad but she became what she wanted most, a star.
@@alun3z bro true 😔
I thought that already when I heard the song tbh djdjdisi
A baby: *is born with a ham on her head*
Hamantha's mom: what should we name her?
Hamantha's dad: Im gonna make the biggest dad joke in history
He banged a pig...
@@megamaggotman7025 zNO JDHF
@@megamaggotman7025 what
- Y O U D I E D - due to laughing to hard.
Uncle: Why does you daughter have a meat in her head?
Hamantha's dad: because shes Hamantha
Uncle and Hamanthas dad: *Wheezes*
Hamantha: **literally dies**
Closed Captions: *[APPLAUSE]*
that thing make me laught hard
OOF lol
plus i actually said to myself right after "she was a cutie pie" with "I bet she was baked into a pie aswell."
That’s messed up
CC: *BRO THAT WAS A NICE ASS ACT, THE WAY SHE HAD FAKE BLOOD AND THAT SHE MADE IT SEEM LIKE THE BULLET HIT HER IS SO TOUCHING👏🏾 😭*
The way my jaw dropped when the stray bullet from her father killed her. I expected something to happen but not like that.
And the final lines of “Hamantha has become a star”, a clear callback to her dream of becoming one, although it was just one line.
This was amazing; story, song, and animation.
I think the reason why everyone has one eye, and no mouth, is to show that Hamantha isn’t so different from everyone. She’s a human like everyone else.
I have been waiting for this comment :)
쿠삼 kusam :D
your comment brang a tear to my eye ;)
Ohhhhhhh that, that helps. OK now it makes sense
Trey Wise
Welll.... I wouldn’t say anyone else is “human”
This man's literally became a dad and names his daughter a dad joke.
He really *Hamed* that up
@@winterminty1401 gotta hamd it to ya. In terms of puns, you really do meat the bar. It's a pig sign of intelligence to make so many puns on the go.
@@hotcofi2969 wait I gotta get some more meaterial
@@hotcofi2969 is there a *cure* for dad joke diseas
@@adelineemmerich5019 it's terminal...
There's no cure.
“Everybody loves you when you’re six foot in the ground”- John Lennon
*aggressive hole digging*
Im not a redditor but i watch Reddit videos and this should go in r/cursedcomments
@@c0nta1ns_thc this isn't that cursed though. It's pretty true
@@c0nta1ns_thc its from a song called nobody loves you when you're down and out
No its because its similar to the ham center bone lol
Something I haven’t seen anyone notice is how the Phone’s time was 11:13. In Angel Numbers, 111 is a sign of enlightenment and to stay focused on yourself and follow your passion, which is what she did, but there was also 13, and 13 is often times referred to be an unlucky number, which correlates directly to how Hamantha died, 111, a sign of change and enlightenment, but unluckily dying due to a falling bullet, 13.
so cool to know!!
Sorry, but the time is 17:13
11:13
At 2:02 in the video, the time on her phone is 17:13.
At 4:59 in the video, on the day of her funeral, the time on her phone is 11:13.
Superstitious fools.
I am not crying, is just ham ;-;
EGObunny same
Totally not
Excuse me, Hamantha was so much more than just ham 😔
HAMantha
I am not either......she is not only just ham....she was Hamatha!
I just realised ‘’cure” has two meanings... And “cured” ham is just basically salted ham...
OH FUCK-
This just in hamantha so salty she became a hamanthot
F in the chat bois
@@leonineKelter omfg xd
oh no
I love how he pronounces "cutie pie" and "meaty face" for some reason
keoo tee - pah y
mee tee - fae ceh
I- *YES*
696 cool
Always thought he said pretty flower
meaty face and a lovely eye...03
I always interpreted Hamantha as being about disability. People laugh at her condition, people cry for her situation, her father wants the best for her, her father ends up killing her. She's stuck somewhere in the social ladder where people praise her bravery to pursue her dreams, yet keep too distanced from her to let those dreams come true. Her father, no matter how hard he tries to give Hamantha the support she needs, still makes it about himself and regularly takes out the anger that should've been his daughter's. He doesn't let her seek the treatment that would make her feel so much better, mentally and physically. He says that she's beautiful as she is and doesn't need it, ignoring the reason she asked for it in the first place. And when all this reaches its natural conclusion, people say, "Oh, how tragic". People say "if only someone could have done something" when they could've done it themselves. People remember Hamantha as a tortured artist, someone that couldn't be saved, when in reality all it would've taken was a little support. They could've reached out, they could've watched her shows, they could've called her anything but Hamantha, they could've chipped in for the resources Hamantha needed, they could've told her they were a fan of hers and clapped after her performances, they could've given her a safe space, but no-one considers any of that. They don't even feel the slightest pang of guilt, the tiniest bite of responsibility for her downfall, because they "didn't do anything wrong." Because Hamantha got what she wanted, right? Now she's famous. Now she's the star she always wanted to be. Hardly anyone considers that maybe, just *maybe* , she wanted to be happy. That like the many non-disabled people aspiring to be celebrities, she would've settled for a job she doesn't hate that pays the bills, people she could consider friends and family, and a place she could consider home. Nobody realises that if her parents were better educated and had access to the resources Hamantha needed, she wouldn't have died so young. Nobody thinks about the notion that her parents didn't realise what they were signing up for, that they probably weren't even the best parents to her. People give their condolences to her mother and father, but Hamantha never got any. Nobody realises where they went wrong, not even the people that brought her into this world, the very people she was supposed to be able to lean on no matter what. Her parents never realise that they should've done better, because everyone excuses them for saying "I was only doing my best!". They never realise that 'their "best"' wasn't enough. No-one does. And even after all this, when those same people see someone in a similar situation, a kid who's different and confused and gets bullied at school, a kid who's convinced there's something wrong with them, a kid who's struggling with things that people don't even understand the concept of, everyone does the same thing. Nothing. Everyone keeps going through their routines like nothing's wrong, like everyone's life is great. Nobody learns ANYTHING from Hamantha's story, she's just shoved further and further back into the public's mind as new headlines pop up. When anyone mentions her, people go "Oh, yeah, the sad ham girl," and move on. Hamantha, an entire person with opinions and dreams and a personality, is reduced to the sad ham girl. She could have been someone. She could've changed the world for the better.
She could've been happy.
Sorry I got carried away with this lol but thanks for reading it!
YES! As someone who IS disabled and has felt Hamantha’s pain on a deep personal level I truly feel and understand this song & comment.
The greatest philosophical essay of the 21st Century
I ain't reading allat
bro wrote a whole essay (I read allat, it was very touching)
(199th like)
I like the inner meaning of how nobody wanted to talk to her when she was alive except her parents but when she died her grave was covered in flowers and everyone paid their respects.
100% why I hate the idea of funerals. Didn't do shit while you were alive, but they'll definitely come by when you're dead just so they can make themselves feel better.
@@HashbrownMashup specifically funerals for suicide victims. When it’s a car crash or a murder victim, nobody could really do anything about it no matter how close they were to the person. But when it’s a suicide, anyone could have just helped them out even if they barely knew them. And when they’re buried they’re only there to say goodbye when they could have prevented it from happening in the first place, the persons life was in their hands and they just let it slip by. It’s poetic in a sickening way.
This reminds me of the last part in a song I really like.
"You don't truly realize the value of something until it's gone."
Silent audience, you feel alone, but there are people actually who is rooting for your success, them going to your funeral is no different from them being in awe that you had become succesful in life. You cant see them, but they're there, dont dehumanize them, they will definitely feel despair when someone they knew pass away.
my sister came up with this:
she thought that she was ugly because everyone obsessively viewed and seemingly judged her. The doctor sees her face as food, the same way plastic surgeons often capitalise and ‘feed’ on young girls insecurities.
Wow your sister's smart
Its definitely about the ham
100% about the ham
most plastic surgeons do not feed on young girls insecurities. those girls are either forced to or they want to
@@nearito6596 but the whole (cosmetic) plastic surgery business is built on insecurity - the same way the fad diet business is built on insecurity- and while i agree, individual plastic surgeons aren’t scheming evil geniuses, they do benefit from the toxic beauty culture.
The fact that she looks more human also makes the doctor seem way more cannibalistic
Hammibalistic*
@@gwynmoth3940 w h y
Lol also I saw something else on a different comment talking about how when the doctor called her and told her they had a cure might have referencing the other definition of “cure”, preserving meat by cooking it or putting salt on it or something like that, just look up the definition for cure
Her ham on the top of her head kind of looks like a beanie
I'm mean her Head isnt made if ham it just looks like it,
No one is really commenting how beautiful this animation is. It's so simple, yet captures so many emotions. You did an amazing job.
Is no one gonna talk about how sick that doctor is
“Your daughter died? The one with a ham head? The one you accidentally killed? Oh no! Let me serve you cooked ham to make you feel better!”
Yeah, That's pretty sick.
Doctor:
Oh no!
*A n y w a y,*
It was customary for these dark situations though...
@@idjthesmart1363 W-
@@wheatleythe_bigmoron_1179 I mean it did say that
Hamantha's dad: *shoots at the sky and curses god*
God: "I'm gonna do whats called a pro gamer move"
I hate that nobody replied to this
so here you go
God: [D4C Love Train]
@@maximodubs4189 damn bro, after eating Hamantha, which napkin would you take tho?
*dabs*
Karma's a b
I love how the moment before she dies she she began showing expression, and that was the only time she did in the entire film did
But... she was crying in the alley?
@@sidsid7526 but you didn't see her expression
As a disabled person who’s been struggling to keep going in life and not give up on everything, this made me cry 💔
aww me too :(
It reminded me of an old girlfriend of mine who has a deformity in her face. She was the most adorable person I've ever met. After a couple of times talking with her, I didn't saw her deformity anymore and I was totally in love. She left this world in 2004, and I still miss her. Sometimes, people must learn to see beyond their eyes. I was just glad she couldn't see the looks people would throw at her sometimes. Or hear some friends of mine asking me what I was thinking to be with someone like her. I've ended many friendship because of this. I was told I was too handsome to be with her. I don't know or care about it. I loved her for who she was. People can be very mean. That song almost made a grown 51 years old man cry. But I've cried so much I'm not able to do it anymore.
We should have known...
“you *were* impossible to ignore”
D:
She _was_ a cutie pie
(From another comment btw
we were greedy we wanted more, as in more time
Damn it-
Should’ve realized it was past tense.
@@pink_bunny_fluffy5936 Same-
@@hithere7080 i thought that meant they wanted more bites of her
I like how you strayed away from the theory that the father was an alcoholic that was shooting bullets at the sky and how one of the bullets fell back down and killed her. This version is a lot more wholesome and less sad
I mean, that’s less of a theory and more what the lyrics are literally describing. Without him shooting a gun it kinda looks like she just died out of nowhere.
@@pjdougherty6442 I'm confused at how the lyrics describe him as an alcoholic
Conal O’Neill Well, the lyrics don’t mention alcohol at all, but they do describe him cursing god and firing at the sky, which isn’t exactly normal behavior.
The song describes one of his bullets falling and killing her.
It is still sad, :V
Paul Dougherty I mean it seemed pretty clear that he was sad for her and blamed god for her suffering
Hamantha: *dies*
Doctor: This is some serious Gourmet shit
Why not more like tho this is funny
The nurse: Do you the sighn that says dead n**** storage
The doctor: You don't have to worry ab-
The nurse: Do you see the sighn that says dead n***** storage
The doctor:no
The nurse: Because there isnt a sighn that says dead n***** storage
Nurse:Do you know why
Doctor:why
Nurse:it aint there because storing dead n** aint my fucking buisness
😔🤙
@melk you're either 7 years old or you're apart of 99% of the population who can't spell correctly for either dumb decisions, trying to make everyone else an idiot or anything that involves the year 2020
2:29 I love this part. The singing is phenomenal
FR BROO
Yes.
I love the symbolism to show that everyone has one eye just like her to show that she's not different from anybody else she is still a human being and the fact that all she wanted to do was become a star but gets treated differently because of the fact that she has a ham for a head. Trust me when I say that when I look at the world the way that I do now I have seen many people with medical injuries and deformities.
People can't help but stare when something looks different from the norm :/
**eye**
@@paragon.of.royalty fixed
@@dariuswrongside5811 kk
Wait, I thought it was a hat :0
I’m like, fairly sure, that the doctor “eating her” was meant as how researchers took advantage of her rare disease after her death. They just wanted to profit from her; the didnt actually care about how she suffered
*I’M NOT CRYING YOU’RE CRYING*
I 100% agree with your take on it
Or necrofilia
:,(
yeah!!!
maybe the entire reason they made her a ham was so they could make this analogy
A cure. ...Like.. Like curing meat? ...IS THAT WHY HE EATS HER-
Not acutally, he accidentally eats her tho
I thought he was a cannibal because he ate multiple people
He ate her bc at the hospital she died at they brought ham out when someone died so he thought that hamantha was the ham
Omg a "cure" I never thought of that
That would actually explain why he said "Try it out on her" Instead of saying he was testing it on her or something
0:33 i love how the song states that it’s a sad disease, but the video shows that she is functioning perfectly fine and the disease doesn’t bring any limits, and the only reason that it’s sad Is because of how she is perceived by people and how she can’t fit in.
I find it very sad how she desperately tried to get rid of the ham just so she could live a normal life, even though she would have been fully capable of living a normal life if people would just…not be people.
When you realize everything is past tense.
**When you realize that includes the part about the father being a nice simple man**
Well the fact that both his wife and daughter died leave me to believe he would not be in a good place mentally. And the fact he has a gun...
I'm going a little too far on this one
@@GearoxButaBox hes an american then 💁
@@cloversgarden4066 bruh, wrong timing.
@@cloversgarden4066 really? :/
@@cloversgarden4066 -_-
cure
/kyo͝or/
1.
relieve (a person or animal) of the symptoms of a disease or condition.
"he was cured of the disease"
2.
preserve (meat, fish, tobacco, or an animal skin) by various methods such as salting, drying, or smoking.
"home-cured ham"
Oh My God
Makes sense
O.o
I-
Oh no
"Sorry Hammanta, Rest in Peace"
Okay, that hurted
Hurt*
@@extraterrestrialcontent both are the same
@@extraterrestrialcontent hurted is teh corect wey to spel it yoo bafoon!
@@extraterrestrialcontent it doesn't matter :/
@@gooeygo2515
The past tense of 'hurt' is 'hurt'. Even past participle of hurt is hurt. It is considered poor English to say “hurted”. From the 15th century to the mid-19th century, hurted was used as a standard alternative to hurt and various other spellings as the simple past tense and past participle of to hurt.
I like to think that it uses past tense like "she WAS a cutie pie" to give the impression that this was written after she died to go hand in hand with the part saying she "had finally become a star"
Jack is implied to be the funeral director guy
One of the main reasons I love listening to Jack Stauber is because his songs have a deeper meaning to them than just random lyrics
And catchy beats
@@xxqino def the catchy beats
I think it’s the other way around personally..
@@back136 That’s okay! Everyone has their own opinions:)
@@marinv08 klee, I know they disagreed with you but you're forbidden to bomb them.
Nurse: *tries to ask a simple question*
Doctor: I MUST GO
... to eat that gourmet ham
@@Oleander2116 Yum, up for ham? C u r e d, H a m.
The accuracy
*casually eats human ham*
_”Hamantha has become a star, hamantha was finally a star”_
Oh god, I just- I cant **ugly crying**
@Muffin Man uh
@Muffin Man do you know the muffin man the muffin man the muffin man
@Muffin Man change ur dang pfp wtf-
@Muffin Man uh-
@Muffin ManLMFAO-
The first time I listened to this song I started bawling. It’s amazing how talented Jack Stauber is and how he can make you feel so much connections to the characters despite it being only a 6 minute song.
me too tbh
I'm become obsessed with this song
It pretty sad song
the fact that the ham at the back of her head looks like a beanie
Ham beanie
yup
I need that beanie then
WAIT THAT'S HAM? I THOUGHT THAT WAS A HAT SHE WAS WEARING-
BRROOOOOO
where can i get that beanie it looks cool uvu
She's been dead since the begging, it's been saying "we WANTED more" and "her dream WAS to be a famous star" and "flowing hair she WAS a cutie pie"
You fucking smart ass
Smart ass
stick to yiffing
This guy is a fucking genius
Heyo, I kinda feel bad about the negative replies, so
I hope you have a wonderful day/evening
So nobody is gonna talk about how people only ever noticed her until she was gone
Yeah literally the only person who cared about her before she was gone was her father
That's basically the majority of people, they don't show they care unless the person dies
Which is kinda sad
They noticed her for the wrong reasons which is why she was impossible to ignore
syttstststop
Didn't you listen to the lyrics? She was impossible to ignore. Everyone noticed.
Unless you meant to put it in another way other than using the word "notice"
1:00 “Hamantha, Hamantha you *were* imposible to ignore”
It’s sad for me :’[
that's pretty awesome! love when one of Jack's songs gets an unofficial music video haha
Well I mean there is already a music video for Hamantha
Yeah there’s already an unofficial music video lol.
Jack consistently gets some of the best unofficial music videos. The Kick-Heart MV for Buttercup, RDR's animation for Two Time and now this video. All different styles but all really good.
This seems very passive aggressive for some reason
Random Person what are you talking about my comment?
Nurse: Which one is the ham?
Me: MAYBE THE ONE WITHOUT A BODY ATTACHED
HAHAH WAIT-
Hol’ up
She has _yellow_ hair too. Not pink, not red, YELLOW. Surely, that pops out against the red her face (probably) was.
I thought they removed the ham from her body during the surgery?
@@lunarsprinkle6580 Wait, what surgery?
1:50 “he fired at the sky”
3:03 “a stray bullet shot by her father”
Oh........I get it now
Wdym? Idk if this is what you mean but i think is that she was already a star for her father
@@wirrallRiddler the bullet he shot came back down and killed hamantha
@@hehehe4364 i know, but is that what neon meant? If it is, @NEON 8, no shit sherlock.
@@wirrallRiddler it was god getting back at him
@@wirrallRiddler i think they meant it in the way you said it, like hamanta being dead / it could be meaning he's shooting at the stars which hits Hamanta?? since she wants to be a star?
I don't speak English, I listened to this "happy" song many times before I understood what it was about...
Thanks for beautiful animated!
"You WERE impossible ignore"
Damn
"Her father WAS a simple man"
Dayum
it’s almost as if it’s jack is just telling a story in past tense...
daham
@@smileguy1187 TSTFJDTA
@@smileguy1187 first we had dababy
@@hehehe4364 he is
One thing about children with disabilities is how often the parents blame themselves for their children being born a certain way. You had no control over this. Life starts differently for everyone, and some in much more drastic ways. But we shouldn't feel shame for the way our children were born, whether at your child or yourself. Embrace the differences your child may have.
yea it really just cements the idea that there’s still something wrong w the child and not with the world and how they treat those with disabilities.
"Life's extension lottery, kind to some but not to thee"
My mom blames me for the surgery I needed
@@fleshmaggot666 ouch!
@@ticcitoastyif someone has a disability there is something wrong with their body, pretending that nothing is wrong is probably worse than recognising that something is different and still accepting them the way they are, which is the beauty of the situation because many people you dont expect to disappoint you can still unexpectedly hurt you in the end
There were so many ways to have avoided this. If Hamantha didn't get a call from the doctor, she wouldn't have been where the bullet was. If her dad never shot the bullet, she would have been cured. If people had just accepted her, none of these events would've happened _at all_
The doctor(most likely) wasn't gonna cure her(I also heard that "cured meat" also means salted ham), cuz' come on... a cure? to meat? I think he was planning to eat her from the start
I'm pretty sure he is just another term for taking Fame from the mysterious disease that she has
If she didn't get the call, what of it then? What difference would that even make?
From the song, you can tell that she was depressed. Depressed and anxious at the attention she receives. It wasn't stated she was bullied, but more on watched like some sort of circus freak performing or animal stuck in a cage, doing things we find odd and funny. Her wanting to be a star was wanting to change how people looked at her, she wanted to be seen in a better light. With praises and compliments, not behind the back gossips and underhanded statements carelessly thrown to the wind. She may not have to be hit by the bullet if she didn't received the call, but there would be another day she would have received this call and she would have still been pronounced dead (because it's either the meaning of doctors taking interests on her disease and benefitting from it after her death or the doctor being a cannibal.)!
If her dad didn't shot towards the sky, still the same, she'd be dead right on the operating table and the Father would even feel more miserable. Not only could he not help his daughter, in the midst of his melancholy, his daughter ran off to the hospital for a cure, only to receive a call under the rain that she's dead, and receiving an even larger news that the very person who killed her was a cannibalistic doctor who treated her. He couldn't help her daughter, he couldn't even save her from harm. Though the original plot of her dying by the stray bullet from his gun isn't any better.
So to say.... Hamantha would have still been dead and I think the only good thing from it is that her wish to be a star was granted. Finally. (Not sure if the last lyrics implied that she probably considered suicide at some points in her life. That's probably just me overthinking.)
Hope I wasn't being too rude uhm... debunking your comment.
2:27 this part always makes me cry 😭😭
the way she ran “free from the pain” and full of hope that she could finally be “normal”…
at least she became a star after all, right?? 😢
If Jack Stauber doesn't like this video, I swear-
sooo did he like it ?
He's actually really chill dude, and he loves surrealism, so I am 95% surw he liked it
He loves most of his fan videos like RDR’s Two-Time.
sometimes i just wanna create a crazy wacky song like this, except intend no deep meaning about it and watch as everyone spends hours trying to theorize my mess.
Congratulations you're the new Neil Cicierega
If you really did create one please do tell us :D
@@starlightriri i am, sadly, not talented enough to create a crazy wacky song. i failed music class in 5th grade and never took anything music related again.
I've always wanted to create weirdcore art that looks deep when really it is exactly as you see it
@@earth2raine same, except i suck at drawing 💀
“Aimlessly nested inside her” God i love that, i used to think it was painless but, aimlessly drives home the feeling her dad had. Life really gave them the short end of the stick.
I’m pretty sure aimlessly means that and also how he fired in the sky earlier, not knowing she would be hit.
Sounds like lyrics to a metal song too. Brutal
This song reminds me of my father.
He was in a rock band, he was the lead guitar. He wanted to be a star.
Shortly after I was born, he stopped doing rock and moved to jazz.
He wanted to be a star.
When I was three, he found he had lung cancer.
He died when I was four.
every time I would cry for him, my mother told me that he became a star.
Every time that I look at the stars, I would believe that the brightest star in the sky was him.
I guess, like hamantha, he became a star.
I think this wasn’t ACTUALLY about a girl with a ham head, I think Jack just used that as a way to make it seem less scary. In my opinion I think she had a different disease and the doctor actually was cannibalistic. And the star part is more obvious but it most likely means she went to heaven/whatever happens next (But yeah this is all just a theory take it with a grain of salt)
I think the cannibal part wasn't meant to be literal either though. I think it might've just been a commentary on how the medical industry takes advantage of people in desperate situations like hers. They give them hope, and then "take a bite", so to speak.
Im in the ghetto ratatata
I think it’s right, except maybe her father killed her out of pity, and the doctor misdiagnosed her or something
That’s JUST A THEORY, A SONG THEORY
Andi Spellman Yeah, like pill mill doctors and stuff...
The cannibal part you said is actually the doctor taking advantage on the disease she's carrying, and profited from it
me at the start: damn this is a bop
me at the end:
*INTENSE SOBBING*
Sobbing and bopping
SAME
oh my god ur user name i love you AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
@@ittybittymaniac sbopping
)’:
dad got that long distance no-scope headshot
poggers
Pro gamer
pogggg
what that kd ratio do
I laughed.
I'm probably going to purgatory.
Wow, my respect for you is out of this world rn
This is heavy... fucking heavy. I really don't cry a lot since i turned 14, i can count on one hand how often i cried. Now im 21 and this just tore me up. It's not bad that i cried at this, because that shows how good the song and this animation is. Both of you are legends
"Her father was a simple man"
Her father: *Shoots at the sky*
stolen comment LLLLL
@@thebiggestmonkey9172 yes cause i have no originality
F
Simple as in not very bright its a double meaning
jaja verdad
jaja true
i truly think this is about what it feels like to have a disability, and the “bullet shot by her father” was her killing herself over the shame
Never thought about it that way before. Makes it less sad. Thanks.
Actually I’m pretty sure the bullet is the one he shot in the sky
the bullet is the one he shot when he saw her crying
So we're just not going to talk about how the animator conveyed so much emotion through a walking piece of ham with one eye and no mouth.
we don't ask
@@yamilan.r.5195 nobody asked for you to speak girlie-
@@darnellmacer6475bros tryna be different and right💀
@@strxwberrypuffsays you ☺️
@@FantasyTheSloth my bad I was dumb then
2:47 this part is so beautiful
The most lovely version of hamantha so far
LOVELY? BITCH THIS MADE ME CRY 🙈
Your depiction of Hamantha makes her look so pure and innocent, I love her
This was AMAZING and I am SOBBING 😭😭😭🥺
Why no comments??
Then you will like all the other songs jack stauber made
@Gabriel Barbosa
So,,, this person can’t compliment the animation? Don’t be rude dude, they very well could’ve been talking about the storytelling in the animation and stuff
@@amandastarfan I agree with gabriel, he was not rude he just recommended the channel since he makes other great hidden gems and not alot of people find the original music video
its a ham.
The meaning of the song is deep its saying that people who are "different" are treated terribly until there death
The Ballad of Hamantha was always one of my favorite songs from Jack Stauber and this animation is splendid and really gives it even more life.
Amazing work.
hello
Yeah it’s quite the amazing piece of work, I’m glad to have discovered Jack Stauber because it’s a hole full of much unique and interesting topics and ideas while also being sad
@@gogmazio Agreed. I love his work SO much.
@@EluTran Yeah, OPAL is a great example of how amazing his work is.
Same
How the song was born:
Cooking show: Time to cure the ham!
Jack stauber: *hmmm*
COOKING WITH ABIGAIL WAIT THIS GIVES ME AN IDEA FOR A THWORY
Dude I'm actually crying this song was so beautiful and sad, with the animation adding to the overall message very well. Hamantha was just like everyone else except she had deformities, and lived a lonely life with her father. Then she dies at the best moment of her life.
i think the doctor would eat her alive tho cuz he found a *cure*
blessed are the poor in spirit for theirs is the kingdom of heaven matthew 5:3
“Soaring infinitely through space, Hamantha’s soul was graced with a glance of our humble planet, at which she was amazed.”
That is such a raw beautiful line made so much more devastating by everything else.
haha raw
I believe that by shooting her indirectly, Hamantha's dad still saved her (from a lot of pain) because the doctor would have killed her instead anyway, luring her to him by saying he had a cure for her disease just to eat her head afterward - or worse - eat it while she is still alive.
I guess god was like:so you want her to be spared from pain? HMMMM alright bullet shot to the head.
Man... that's a cool theory you have there
haha I’m the 69th like
To think that the doc was gonna do that anyways, 😬
He wanted to "cure" the meat
Can we PLEASE appreciate that EVERY TIME there’s this “plup” sound Hamantha blinks?
Edit: 0:49 / 2:00
The cutie pie
D r i p
Yeah they're playing off Jack doing this in his original video for this song it's only around 20 seconds and animated versus the full version and jack animated it so she blinked on that beat
@@_jd_261 Or they’re just doing it.
@@kubotheinconsideratefool4208 true I like to think they are, just a cute ref ig no worries tho
1:29 I was wondering why he was taking the picture alone... but is this after hamantha died?... I'm crying
i thought his wife died and his daughter didn't like to be photographed anymore.
And in the background 'oh no!'
@@rinavonperl1980 good point, but I thought I saw Hamantha's mom at her funeral, but I might be wrong
Hamantha was already dead, notice how everything is past tense?
@@cloversgarden4066 yeah now that you mention it.
here i am. 2 years later. still sobbing over how beautiful but sad this is.
this songs lyrics at the end are the definition of ‘they only care when your dead.’
And... Hamantha died twice? The star at the end exploded... oh god.
Nah, it just twinkled :)
hunny, you cant die twice
Maybe that was another star and she was the star next to it.
Where would she go, double heaven?
Timestamp?
Hamntha: *legit dies*
Everyone: 👁
👄
This is my favourite comment💀🔫
TJEHECWVD
underrated comment
WHY IS THIS SO FUNNY ITS A ONE EYED PERSON
Oh jee hee hee
Girl: Born with a ham in her head
Everyone: She'll get bullied oh no
Father: *Hamantha seems like a good name tho*
*b o r n e d.*
Hamantha, I would totally name my kid that bc I hate children :)
@@smittywerbenjagermanjensen9281 edgy
Ribbon Dove indeed, not my fault that dogs r so much better
her name us actually samantha but her nickname is hamantha because yk she has ham for a head
The fact that the dad accidentally killed her is very sad it makes me cry seeing the emotion on the dad's face realizing what he did.
Good job making this 100000/10
Jack Stauber made a very strange, and sad firearm safety PSA
OH SHIT U RIGHT
Damn
Fallowing that, Dinner Is Not Over is a technicality an anti suicide PSA
“don’t shoot at god or else he will pull a pro gamer move”
@@artthenecromancer404 You can have it when the dinner is gone
"But at the rate she was goin', she wasn't going far"
for some reason that sentence just hits hard for me
For me this sentence describes the feeling of trying the best one can do and still not making much progress. It's like, running towards the finish line with the last power you have saved but only to realize that your vision gets darker and darker and the ground under your feet starts to shake and your chest hurts. You don't want to give up. You want to make it, but won't.
Hamantha: * dies before she is cured *
Me: *I'm not crying my eyes are sweating*
@Commodore X oh
@Commodore X Even if he _did_ have a real cure, how? Would the ham just fall off? If that happened, her head would come off too.
@@RucaDoo Ham phyiks
@@craftypixel7992 ah
Xd
hamantha is one of my favourite songs since im autistic and just 'different' at heart. and it feels so bad being different since its like im an alien to me sometimes.
Ngl,she really is a cutie pie-
Yea
Ham pie
Meathead she is
So u r in cyclops
I wish I could give another like. but it's 420 and I don't want to change that
things i picked up on:
-everyone is drawn like her (one eye, no mouth) to show that she wasn't very different from others
-"hamantha, hamantha, you were impossible to ignore" obvious but worth talking about. both physically because of her disease, and her personality. despite her handicap she is full of life.
-the bullet falling from the sky is Hamantha receiving the consequences of the father's negative emotions, and the bullet is just that. emotions.
-the rare disease Hamantha has feels like a reference to cancer or physical disfigurations. in the case of the latter, calling it a "disease" is kind of poetic in the sense that that's what society sees it as, but clearly it isn't that.
-the last scene is very obviously a play on how insensitive medical professionals can be in cases like this. what is a tragedy to her father and mother is another day at the job to them, and it feels as though the world is moving on so quickly while theirs is crumbling apart in a really surreal way.
I am laughing since I realized your pfp looks similar to the doctor 🖕 (sorry this is only a joke)
Tbf tho a doctor has to deal with dead people more than once a day, I get people call them heartless sometimes but they have become desensitised to death.
@@ry1023.3 You kind of have to, lest you crumble and become burnt out.
I thought the bullet was from the dad who shot at the air lol
@@ry1023.3 two months late but i absolutely agree. it's just jarring the juxtaposition that's displayed in scenarios like this, and for good reason. the doctors did their jobs and they're not monsters for wanting to move on to the next thing. it's just that, to someone that suddenly lost his daughter, their indifference can be easily warped into malice in his eyes.
It takes a special talent to show pain both physically and mentally with only one eye and no mouth
Kudos to you man
2:27 this part pulls EVERYTHING TOGETHER
Stressing out over school, and crying over a dead one eyed girl is my new mood now.
Same
Are you literally me
the visuals are divine, I'd unironically watch a show or something animated by you. some of the rough sketches resemble a masaaki yuasa like style, but at the same time it's so clean and smooth. idk it's just beautiful. hands down better than any animation channel I've ever seen on youtube.
i love that they dont emote with their eyes (half closed, angry brows) they only blick, i dont know why but i feel like thats a nice touch
Hamantha was so impossible to ignore that I keep comeing back to her story at least once a year
Here's a theory, I think Hamantha was just a nickname/a name people used to tease her. I believe that her parents named her Samantha, but she was called Hamantha by her classmates so much that it basically became her name. She is only remembered by that name because she was teased so much.
" what is your kind of music? "
- ugh... it's complicated
kill
@@kirkstrider7912 oh my
@@trangcongphu9263 kill
@@kirkstrider7912 omg nooooooooooo
@@trangcongphu9263 kill
Why did you animate this with so much emotion the father's expression BROKE me 😭😭😭😭
Ikr
He accidentally shot his teammate
This is the cleanest Jack stauber fan made video I’ve seen in my LIFE keep up the good work
5:16 ngl i thought he was peeing on hamanthas grave-
And i thought he was smiling
이고양 uh vibes
Now I can't unsee that
dkjflsfkdfslhk oh no i can’t unsee it xd
Lol same
Hamantha: I wish to become a famous star someday!
*Literally becomes a star*
And a famous 1 almost 2 mill views
she became a flaming ball of gas
I think her mother died, because it shows pictures of her mom and dad, and then just hamantha and her dad and, finally just her dad because she didn't want to take the picture because she was self conscious of her ham. Great animation though, the song and the animation go so well together!
Jack Stauber's was incredible, and you illustrated it even more. The story was clearer for me to understand. Such a masterpiece, made with another.