Old Style Ramen Stall - Ramen Cart - Japanese Street Food
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- Опубликовано: 16 июн 2024
- Ramen Stall
💬He is a ramen master who has been making ramen for over 50 years.
He was a very energetic and Heartwarming person.
After shooting the video, he gave me the experience of pulling a ramen stall.
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00:00 Highlight
00:49 Main Story Started
02:25 How to make salt ramen
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06:23 How to make miso ramen
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The way I understand it, he fills a vital role in their society. Thinking about anyone working overtime going home late at night. No restaurants open that late, and if you're working overtime, cooking isnt a very appealing option. Then you hear that unmistakeable siren calling to you. What a hero.
A grown mans version of ice cream trucks
I'd be desperately walking the streets hoping to come across him
Not all heros wears cape
Not to mention many Japanese people in the big cities don't even have a proper kitchen. Especially the overtime working single salaryman. Eating out is cheaper then cooking yourself except for instant ramen. I would take this man's ramen over a cup any day.
a lot of work to sell one bowl of noodle. i doubt he would charge an arm and a leg for it too. thank you sir.
He's keeping the culture alive.
This is heart and soul of Japan.
Big respect.
@Test me ok
Your "respect" ain't gonna pay his bills. #JustSayin
@@sonicvboom It's not like I live in Japan, otherwise I would get a bowl for sure
Japan is one of the few countries that provide in the world
@Yeet_isgold Yeet_king Don't let your dreams be dreams
Im a ramen chef by trade who went to Japan to study from my home country, Korea. For six months I worked one of these old carts for an old gentleman who couldn't work anymore but wanted to keep his cart going for late night businessmen for a wage.
Honestly, I much prefer these old carts or yatai compared to the bigger restraunts, let's me enjoy the night air and talk to my customers more. I hope that if I ever move to Japan to immigrate, perhaps I can buy thr cart of him and continue its legacy.
嗯 是个好主意!加油💪
That's an honourable thing to do.
That's a beautiful act of yours. I completely encourage you to do so. 😊
only do it if you have the passion about this old cart ramen business. It's a hard work from what i see, though good exercise, from the preparation of the ingredients to going to streets selling the food.
Don't be to dramatic you can build your own cart
この伝統的なラーメン屋の粘り強さに敬意を表します...時間が経っても失われないように願っています
Can we just appreciate how this cart is super clean?
even street food in japan looks cleaner than fancy restaurants in india
That is japan's standard for ya.
I was there 5 years ago. It was such an awesome trip.
@@Indigoism96 still studying rn. Gonna go to Japan at least once in my life when i got a job
You can, we'll just put a thumbs up to your comment
When I was stationed in Japan for the marines me and my buddies always would run into this older Japanese man who had a ramen cart like this and we’d buy from him every week. He was a 92 year old WW2 vet and honestly was the best person I’ve ever met, he gave some good advice.
What advice did he gave? And thank you for your service :)
It's cool how even though he fought for the other side our two nations can come together over something like food
I mean, the war has been over for a while.
@@EllRiver thats not really the point is it
He gave you advice that please don’t use atomic next time
家の前を通っていたのでご飯食べたにも関わらず食べました。本当に美味しかったです。
しかも屋台も引いてみるか?って言われて引いてみました。
本当に優しい方です。
また来てほしいですね。
This man not just only served ramen, but he brought passion, dedication and culture of Japan too. Mad Respect ❤️
I love how this isn't a documentary or an interview video. It's a chronicle of real life, only filmed instead of written. You see this senior man walking around with a ramen stall, and you can easily assume he's been around forever, when Japan was almost another country. You can imagine what the streets were like when he was a young man. You see his hands preparing your ramen, and you imagine all the people who had a meal made with these same hands in a time long gone. You savor the food, you pay him, and you see him prep up his stall and move on into the night. Little sense as it makes, you feel like he's going to be there serving ramen long after you're gone.
Sheesh...you had to go deep and make me all messed up...now i am having a hard time studying.
This is a documentary, dude.
You forgot about the bench he offers that seems just as old as he is and about all the people he's offered it to in the past and will offer it to in the future.
@Stella Hoenheim lmao sorry, bro, I will do better to appease you next time
What a beautiful comment, it's very deep and realistic. I appreciate your view and way of thinking. Thank you. 🙏🏼
If i live in his area, definitely i’ll be buying his ramen everynight. Take care gramps
your word and your face are not in same direction ....
i lol a bit because your face say otherwise
@@SlayerGodOfDeath lol a bit 😆
@@SlayerGodOfDeath bruh is photo profile and is from meme
@@nivekjotornoshiroe and thats the point 😂🤣
@@SlayerGodOfDeath "your face" is not really fit...
I’m from India, never been to Japan but seeing the old man’s hardwork late night is really inspiring. He is keeping the cart culture alive. So much well maintained cart and the cooking style. Love from India.
Poo in Loo Scammer
@@123495734 bruh r u depressed
@@babrubadmash no he is just racist
@@123495734 are you a kid?
hello your computer has virus
I hope this man lives a good life of what remains and that someone continues his legacy. People surely need him.
The way society is becoming, doesn't look like his legacy will continue. He is the last of a dying breed. This video alone is a gem that some will not experience in life. Have a blessed one!
@@getthebagnelly Yes, especially in this fast-paced life now
I think he already lived enough life tbh. idk if you think hes gonna live another 40 years but thats more certainly not going to happen. I hope the rest of his last days hes happy
@@DaftPunkSkittle Yes, everyone in the world is working hard to live
@@getthebagnellyeanwhile here in germany foodtrucks popping up everywhere. People will still do auch but probably with trucks. More comfortable, you can take more with you and dont have to pull that hugeass wooden cart everywhere. Its still cozy though and keeps you fit. Id probably prefer to eat as these little stalls than a foodtruck
In America, people feel bad for an old man walking around with a food cart. In Japan, he is a proud man. An honored member of society.
No one would say the work is unhonorable, however the fact is that carry a whole business around is extremely tiresome compare to having a stationary place and let customer do the walking to your business. Poor guy even have to wear a mask during covid time which is really uncomfortable.
LOL at the weebs thinking japan is a place free of class and judgement
In America the old man would be shot and his cart looted.
In America cops would tell him he can’t be selling food there.
@@bradybrapples literally who said ANY of that???
小さい時父に連れられ夜泣きそば食べに行った記憶が蘇りました なんだか泣けます
なんだか泣きそうになった。
なんかこういう伝統が常にあるといいなと思っちゃうな
@@abokun やっぱいいよな日本文化マジ最高
いいなぁ食いたいなぁ
나도 왠지 울것 같다...넘 멋있는 할아버지...할아버지께서 날마다 행복하시고 건강하셨으면 좋겠습니다
🙏🙏🙏
Hope the elderly man is healthy and well.
JAPAN IS HEALTHY
He needs to live a bit longer
Yes he is it's a lot of exercise for a cart food
@Grant Nicholas letche
Japanese people is the longest life span 85 average
TL from description:
He is ramen veteran making ramen for 50 years.
I did talk a lot with him, and the most impressive story was that he made that ramen stall by himself.
He was very kind to me and also very energetic person.
Wish his stay healthy and be happy every single days 🥰💞🌲
Commitment.
how was his ramen?
50 years??? He deserve Grandmaster title then..
@@rizkimuhammadtaufik8447
10000 hours = master level knowledge.
He has nearly x30 times that
平成生まれだからあまり分からないけど無くなってはならないものだとはっきりとわかった。ずっと続いて欲しい。
チャルメラは日本の風物詩良い音ですえぇ~
pls. support this kind of people during this pandemic....
The Cameraman Was So Lame He Did'nt Even Talked How He Is Going Through These Days.
@PEARL i think he did while eating isnt it? Some ppl take eating as personal idk if it true
Oh and you cant call ppl lame just cuz of that cuz no one ask how im going too while my family may poor than him right now
@@pearl_2506 of you watch the other videos on MoguMogu you will notice that his style is to show the craft and not much talking. You are lame for not watching the rest of videos 😂😂
No
If you're ever in Japan and you see a cart like this, I vehemently recommend you stop for a meal, even if you're not that hungry.
Shit,it's not halal ...NOOOO
Edit:thanks all for the recommendations! but I think it's time to stop.
If i am ever in Japan, my sole aim would be to go and find a cart like this one.
Halal is not even your ideology by which you are raised,. Kaboom here kaboom there
@@polrobinson1515 who puts a comma before a point?! Edit: who starts a sentence with a point?
@@noone-io4yj please be respect. If you dont like this ramen style dont use argument words. He just want to saying help the old man & respect to old man not about the ramen .
昔ながらのチャルメラ〜な音と屋台を引くおっちゃんそこで作られるラーメンを仕事終わりに入って熱々で食べるの絶対感動モノ
I have much respect for the Japanese, they don't do it for the money as such but for the loyal customers. The amount of effort each and every individual puts into their work in that culture is honestly formidable.
Hard work. Dedication. Perfection & Passion. That's how I summarize they work ethic.
This sort of thing should never die. We need this.
.....Food?
@@user-dy1tl8hg6t you’re too young to understand
@@toastbud6870 I feel like Its worth living just to eat a bowl of Ramen made by an old man in the middle of the night. While eating you think how blessed you are to be alive.
@@gigachad4715 it is worth living! People forget if we didn’t have emotions and couldn’t feel and taste then what’s the point of life then. The point of life is to feel and experience even the bad moments.
@@toastbud6870 exactly 😳👍
1. Thank you for keeping traditions alive! Sometimes we forget the origin.
2. I feel like him being so active and physical is what's keeping him going. Elderly people definitely age and fall apart faster when they stop.
3. If he would be in my area (me being a night owl I am) his ramen would be my midnight dinner every night! This man is awesome, I admire his dedication!
Thats exactly what i was thinking. Some ppl in the comments are questioning if he should be doing this at his age... actually it's quite the opposite. Yes he should, an Active mind keeps the elderly healthy. Low impact cardio like this is all healthy for him. And it shows!!! Look how he prepares the dish, his hands, his movements, his organizing, almost mechanical. Being healthy means to keep moving, even if its a little, move your muscles, move your mind. This is a healthy man at his age.
the dedication this man does to make sure everyone gets their ramen respect to this old man ( much love from Canada ♥)
I love the internet. Now so many people with these unique personal stories can have it shared with the whole world.
His stall is so clean
I wouldn't go near a hotdog cart, but I'd be all over this like white on rice.
Japan is always Clean
@@yematosan8837 that's why I love Japan😍😘
@@jasmine-gz2bb thanks bro
@@satoril928 Black Rice Matter
This man has great strength and dedication. Carrying a kart possibly for miles despite his age. Take care old man. I admire your strength
Lookat his forearms my guy, gramps is a machine 💪💪
Same. Americans aren't created like this at all.
This is soo relaxing, I'm on a diet and having a relatively stressful work. Everytime I go home, I watch these videos to relax and just see people's happy face enjoying the food.
懐かしい😊小さい頃よく売りに来てて父に買ってもらったのを思い出します😊🍀
大人になってからこうやって作る工程や沢山の荷物、を見ると幼少期と違った観点で見れる。
けど、あの頃『おじさん毎日重たそう、大変そうやな』と心が締め付けられそうな切ない気持ちになったけど、その感情は今も変わらないな。
これからも、頑張ってほしいなぁ😊🍀
He's keeping old traditions alive. I'm grateful to see that this man actually enjoys what he does. I'd get up every morning just for that, & never get tired of the great food that he carefully crafts.
Thats cool and all, but that siren is annoying as fuck. Imagine youre trying to sleep
@@slampest I can see both sides, but I enjoy it more than anything.
Me too id eat there just out of guilt because he so much more hardworking than me mid 20s
@@AbuHajarAlBugatti I'd eat there just so I could support & possibly make friends with him. He deserves a lot.
@@JimsGamingCave id eat there just so Jim is proud of me. Are you, Daddy?
I'd give anything to experience this. Imagine experiencing an almost extinct part of japanese culture.
Extinct? Lol trippin
ur life?
these carts are pretty popular but most of them are bigger than this
@Ismael barrera he is talking about the cart i think
Imagine being so stupid thinking this could go extinct ? If you dont want it to go extinct then you too should open a ramen shop (:
ラーメン業界でいつも元気になってくれることを祈っています🙏❤️
These stalls are timeless, they were doing that back like hundreds of years ago. I would eat at one of those everyday if I could.
Oh how I miss Smiley-san. He used to delivery on base when I was in the Marine Corps, stationed in Iwakuni!!!
We would scurry to the ground from the 3rd floor of the barracks when we heard his broken speaker blaring.
He would scoop ramen from a huge vat in the back of the truck and sling it overhead to the other side where the bowl awaited!!
He also had this Japanese style spaghetti that was divine!
Man....R.I.P. Smiley-San.
How mesmerizing your comment is ... Btw is he no more?
Oh so that sound was from his speaker, also that’s cool that you met him in a military base in Japan
Actually modern people loves old style ramen stall.
We actually need more of em. Convenient.
My thought exactly, i love old school
definitely, too bad that these kind of food stall is starting to disappear now, perhaps in the near future, it will be completely erased.
Veterans like him need to be alive, happy and healthy.
Same i love them
I wish this soecific "tradition" of japan would never stop . It seems so comforting to have ramen from this stall after a long day of work .
His effort on this age really warmed my heart. I wish there was someone with him to give him a hand. Man! He even got a tool out for his customer!
I like to think he's on his way home after a another profitable day. If he still has ingredients he doesn't mind making a stop. There's no growling stomachs on his watch.
In Japan it's highly frowned upon to ask for things you know you can't pay for. It's something to do with saving face. Im sure he would but even the hungrier person probably wouldn't ask unless offered
@blate dake it's the culture in japan to not ask for something you can't afford basically. the original comment is saying they "like to think" he wouldn't mind stopping to give someone food. which i believe he would
I love the level of dedication he has, to prep all this ahead of time. Every time he opens his noodle drawer, I get ASMR hardcore.
WeirdChamp
Same! This is the best ASMR I've ever seen!
屋台ラーメンがまだあることに驚き!!行ってみたいし、全国で復活してくれないかな😮
the way he just picks up and keeps on moving, is inspirational. what a legend
This is beyond food, this is culture and art
Thats why i love japan and italy there so much culture and different tiny stuffs, absolute amazing.
@@josephbach1 as an italian studying japanese you couldnt make me prouder with your comment :)
Ciao! Great culture of food showcased here. Master work, but a humble one
Facts
Definitely❤❤🔥
The cart seems magical in someway. Lovely to see this still exists today.
is a cat angel in your youtube profile photo reared by you?
so cut and lovely...😍😍😍
I know right. It's like a real life Ghibli film
Grato por compartilhar conosco esse trabalho lindo, nós do Brasil admiramos imensamente o Japão, até mesmo temos um bairro aqui 100% japonês, sua cultura, seus costumes, suas crenças sua culinária é de encher os olhos. Obrigado de coração.
Bro this is so cool, and the fact that he’s been serving the ramen for a long time now makes me wanna open my own ramen cart tho I’m not Japanese but still I’m Asian, thank you old man for keeping the tradition alive o7
I live in Osaka and when I heard the ramen music from the street I know the stall is coming, this is the same music playing in ichiran ramen.
Even though i havent tried this ramen style, this music bring on a feeling of good old days in japan.
I don't know why myself, but it is familiar to me.
@@kameyuki1987 maybe you're a Japanese in your past life, if you do believe in reincarnation. 🤫
After this covid end will get in Japan & tried this I have heard this music in anime 😋
@@johnmarksolo8818 true, indeed, for those wondering, dr stone is a must watch, a funny action based science fiction story, you'll senkuu, that guy's a mad scientist(rintarou okabe in bg, lol😂)
@@singhgourav3012 El Psy Kongroo
令和の時代にまだこんな屋台が残っている事に感動した。
No hablo taka taka
@m b En la era Reiwa*
Pewnie lepsze takie niż nowoczesne.
うんまそ
@@pepetorres5589 hay un botón para traducir, neardental...
Thank you kindly for sharing this. I would be there on weekends to relax n ramen.
Very nice to see. Thank you for recording this. I Appreciate Japan for not cheeping out like so many other countries have.
I hope he is doing so well, working hard like that, bless his heart and soul. It's also impressive to read in the comments that he built that cart himself. It's so cute and pretty. It also feels so homily just watching him. Like getting a bowl there would make one feel true comfort. :)
I would not worry about him, I'm sure he is more healthy than you and I
@ yea, Japanese people are surprisingly healthy, even Japanese old men sometimes are more fit than an average american
Remember that s your Western view on his life :)
The algorithm has blessed me with this video.
Me too we are blessed
Same here
Me too
We did
@@daffayaz so you work in Google
This guy is still working in his 70's or 80's. Watching him work like that makes me want to walk up and help him.
Cuánta dedicación y esfuerzo por parte de este señor, sin duda un ejemplo de trabajo
If we had this in America, I'd literally be waiting around for that siren like a kid waits for the ice cream truck!
i feel like he would get robed at least once a month in america
@go away sad truth
@Stephanie Chapman is it not already fat enough?
Or beat him up and blame the pandemic on him smh.
i wish it was, but America is a joke right now cant have peace... in plus too many karens well complain about the noise too so its a no go, America dont deserve this kind of treat at all... its better to stay in japan
If he was in the US I’d support him every freaking day
Wow, is that really? Thank you!!!☺️☺️☺️
Totally!
Its like iconic NYC stalls, support em to keep em Alive
he'd either get ramsacked by shitty tiktok teenagers, get shot, stabbed or beaten to death if he was in the US
@@loretus3512 Bruh.
美味しそう🤤屋台で作ったシンプルなラーメンそれだけでお腹が鳴る😖🍜
This would undoubtedly be the best ramen you've ever had. My mouth started watering instantly!
Old masters like him are so rare nowadays.. Hope he's doing well..
The cleanliness of the cart makes me just wanna sit there and eat the ramen all day...
Amen
I see you got Hayao dp
he was pushing the cart with his hands and for when he made the ramen, he used his bare hands to grab the noodles. lol
@@yes-kr7pv Yes, my thought exactly, the way he used the mask, no hand gloves. Dude, even Indonesian used better protocol than this. His cart is better organized tho
@@randomchannel2780 its different though covid in japan is more rare than that of indonesia they've succesfully repent it at the first place yet they still did the protocol though. Id agree that its unclean that he used his bare hand that have been used to push the cart.
i appreciate how we all intuitively knew this food is delicious. he clearly puts so much care into it
This is so emotional, traditional, amazing experience, reminds me to my father selling bread to customers and talking about life...
子供の頃を思い出す。 亡くなった親父が土曜日の晩に家の前をチャルメラが通った時だけ食べさせてくれたこと。 懐かしいなぁ〜。また食いてぇ〜なぁ…。
All I see is a man taking great pride with the food he prepares. He probably wouldn't trade his job with anything else. This is his ikigai.
Ikigai... And magokoro
@@andiharlen4543 magokoro??
@@SoMooLand1nine7 it’s a word that is a smaller version of makoto no kokoro. It means heart of truth or true heart. From what I have found, it seems to mean something like sincere effort in chosen work and is a part of Shintoism.
@@deathwishtommy9773 I really love that. Thanks Both of you for teaching me something today
感謝してます🍀
屋台ラーメン屋
チャルメラ屋さん
今の自分の目標であり夢で有りますので色々勉強させてもらい学んで
イメージトレーニングしながら感謝して動画を拝見させてもらい感謝尊敬敬意をはらいます☺️
本当に心から感謝
申し上げます☀️
Oh, the artistry. So many will never get to experience this, thank you for posting it.
Honestly this is the kind of stuff that makes me want to pay way more than I have to. So much hard work and intricacy I love it.
Same
退職する日の仕事終わりに、たまたまこの屋台が会社の前通ってお世話になった上司が奢ってくれた
おかげで思い出の味になった
Hes old but still manage to work. Lots of respect to this man 👍👍
Have to when u poor.
Love the care and love he puts on his job. I can barely imagine how delicious that dish tastes!!!!!
I respect that old man , the best 💪💪💪 good job man for the video 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
The tone is so melancholic and nostalgic, like a reminder of a bygone era...
No the tone is fuckin annoying what are you listening to?
@@Li8eralsarescum69 lol
Reminded me of old ninja hattori episodes
@@Li8eralsarescum69 lol I love how your comment and the other guys comment show such opposite personalities.
Hello Indian Comment Section Scammer
こういうじっちゃんが作るラーメンがめちゃ美味いんよねぇ
たまに食べたくなる
What a treat that would be after a long day. Very nice and humble set up but fit for a king
This stall looks cleaner than many big restaurant kitchens
US: Mom! The ice cream truck is here!
Japan: Mom! The ramen man is here!
Japan - look even our ramen stall music is cool
USA - best i can do is spotem gotem nonsense
I will rather have good ramen like the one made my the old man in this video than ice cream
Not going to lie that was me and the wife in toyko when the dude in our neighborhood rode up and down the street...
Me: why not both?
Ill take the ramen any day
There's so much love put into this, I haven't felt this much empathy for customers in years.
Yatai carried out with pure sweat, muscle and blood and honest hard work. Respect!
Imagine having a bowl of hot soupy ramen in cold late night, the elderly chef's movement is so swift and strong. May he stay healthy and long life. Ganbatte.. 🙏
Feels warm to be served personally, prepared by the person like a grandpa
My favorite part is at the beginning, a kid said “Hello” to this man and he responded “Oh! hello hello! long time no see! You take care and be careful! “ to the kid. The kid said “Yup!” I can tell how warm atmosphere this community has and the bond within. Kids recognize the old men and he can watch them over when they are on the streets, walking or playing. This is rare to see nowadays in Japan. I miss a good old community.
それで、ここは大阪のどこでしょうか?行ってみたいです。
Ok we get it💯😂
With a collectivist society comes its disadvantages
@@tromboner6061 The advantages are overwhelming, how do I know ? because I live in one.
@@gigachad4715 I live in a collectivist society too. I don't like it.
@@tromboner6061 that's too bad
clean well kept and organized cart ... definitely would love a bowl of ramen from him!
お疲れさまでした! 台湾からの祝福でおいしい料理です
The way the stall is designed is so cool i swear
Ikr, I would love to eat in one of these one day 😌
This is really common in Indonesia, you'll see a lot of food cart stall. But japanese is always so clean damn
@Sam Sparks bruh, India is worse when it comes to hygiene
@Sam Sparks Every country should, I genuinely surprised how disgusting can western kitchen be because you dont see their kitchens often. (Kitchen nightmares by Gordon Ramsey)
Kudos to Grandpa. A lot of work specially when he gets home, has to wash those dirty bowls and pots then prepare for the next day.
Everything is perfectly organized 👌 😊
Pulling that stall around like that must be extremely exhausting. Mad respects to him and that ramen looked delicious. I want some.
めちゃめちゃ陽気なおっちゃんやからなぁ
話すのがほんと楽しい
his stall way more clean and aesthetic than my room.
That's a fckng true man🍜😂
Hahaha lazy boy
hey fujitora, you need to bring your marine fleets to this man’s ramen stall or i will gomu gomu no your @$$! 👊🏼
You know, I've watched this video many times and I love it.
i remember when i am 11 years old, there was an episode from my favorite cartoon mojara about a king looking for the most delicious food in the universe. it turns out that the most delicious food in the universe is ramen. and the reason why it is delicious is because of the sound from the flute of the ramen chef. i can still remember that i cook an instant noodle and pretending that im eating the most delicious ramen in the universe. now im 35 and the sound from the ramen stall brings back good memories.
There is something about seeing the elderly continue their craft and work no matter what. This really warms my heart. Thank you for sharing and helping this man spread his art. ❤️
Working in old age keeps you sharp.
I would buy this man's ramen every night just to see him perform his craft. God bless this master of his craft :)
Why? It looks horrible.
@@lawlacast7107 How is it horrible? At least the food cart is very clean compared to my bathroom
@@lawlacast7107 I'm thinking the same thing too, how is it horrible? I see nothing wrong with what this man is doing
@@dimazulfakar7466 I mean i'm comparing it to normal japanese ramen you could get almost anywhere, by those standards these are horrible. Definitely wouldn't be "buying this man's ramen every night".
@@songowl415 what i replied to dima
Small cart yet everything is so neat and we'll set. Great.
One of my dreams is to visit Japan and try their street food. Much respect for the hard working old guy.
I can feel the man very love and respect his work, the traditional noodles car should keep go on and support him!
Respect.
One thing I know about and respect from the People of Japan is that they always fully dedicate themselves, both body and mind for the perfection of everything they do.
There needs to be a fucking Pixar film about him and his cart. it reminds of the guy who restored Woody in Toy Story
It's a good idea as long as the give grandfather royalties and don't just take advantage of the idea for profit.
At least a special short like they used to do.
@@Wachomen They don't need to give royalties. They can just say they were inspired by the general life of elderly food cart owners.
A studio Ghibli movie!
New ideas= *money time*
That looks so good. The clanking of the pots make it feel more wholesome.