Wow this brought tears to my eyes! I am Joseph Medicine Crows granddaughter he was my dads dad, thank you for Honoring his Legacy and making this amazing video!! We miss him dearly and this just touched my heart ❤️ ahogaashii -means thank you in our Crow language 😊👍🏽🌟🌟🌟🌟
Run run run. Kill enemy. Turn in quest. Run run run. Capture enemy. Turn in quest. Run run run capture horse. Turn in quest. Quest rewards. A new horse and title of chief
I'd say so. He didn't kill the German in hand to hand combat but he could have. I remember a quote from the TV series Kung Fu. " The taking of a life does no one honor". He spared the German because he had honor and he didn't have to kill him.
My great-grandfather was yaqui native american who fought in World War II to prove his citizenship, out here in ford ord military base in California but from Killeen Texas.
I saw him once near the end of his life near the Custer Battlefield. he was introduced to the audience of the program he had written. An impressive individual. And a life well lived.
An American Soldier with native roots completing his deeds on the otherwise foreign country. I didn't see that on Simple History and I doubt theirs will be better than that. I also nearly cried at the end.
Being Mohawk, this is my favourite story from the war. I can’t imagine how crazy it is to become a war chief. I’m gonna join the army when I’m older and I hope maybe I could achieve being a war chief
One can hardly believe such a man really existed: fierce warrior, brave scout, daring soldier and human enough to spare his enemy. He deserves a movie made unpon his action for sure!!
This was very well done! My mother passed away about four months ago and she was between one half and 3/4 Cherokee Native American and she absolutely loved this story. Sure it was a different tribe but it showed that "The People" (which is what most tribe names translate to) still have a place in this modern world! Thank you for doing so well to preserve this story in such an artful way, very well done!
AcumenNova True, except if you are a High-Ranking Officer, mainly SS that is known to have commit warcrimes against the Soviets, then, Pretty Sure you’ll get shipped to the Soviet Union.
i was totally blown away when i saw the horses cuz the detail is really incredible. this channel needs more recognition, consider how amazing the animation
As a Native American from heritage. I give you a show of pride and appreciation. Show compation and determination. You show good towards both war, and compassionate gods/goddesses. Much respect to good family. Good will towards your afterlife family.
Yarnhub, I’m absolutely in love with small, niche stories from history, and nearly every time you’ve told a story on your channel, it’s been unique, and in very high quality. Thank you guys, and keep up the good work.
I'm gonna say something unpopular and answer to you, that in the grand scheme of things, this story, and others alike, are really not that important. Sure a good history tea cher will weave some nice anecdotes like this one into his or her lesson, but it is far more important that the kids he or she teaches come out of school with a basic understanding of what happened in the history of their country and with some critical thinking skills, rather with a shit ton of awesomer anecdotes about indian chieftans fighting nazis or something. RUclips channels like this one, books, movies, docu series exist to fill us in on this kind of knowledge.
@@geniemikihistory is more than you learn from the surface, it is something that should be taught individually. There's not one learning method that works for all. "While I understand the merits of Western formal education, it's important to recognize that it isn’t a one-size-fits-all solution. Indigenous people have their own valuable knowledge and learning methods, which deserve recognition and incorporation in educational systems. Relying solely on Western models risks overlooking the rich diversity of learning styles, perspectives, and values that other cultures bring to the table. A more inclusive approach would ensure that education is adaptive and respectful to every child’s unique background and needs." It also gives and ability to find purposeful meaning for what they are doing, being prepared to pursue their purpose
Yarnhub you’ve been hearting my comments in you’re past video so you’ll probably know me maybe, um.. I love you’re videos, the quality and animation is the best I love your work.
"hearded all SS horses with a war scream" Just imagine how terrifying that would sound to a German soldier, who probably read stories of the American wild west as a child.
Another one of WW2 underrated yet finest heroes. Joe Medicine Crow's story is worthy to share with. Another great video, Yarnhub. Also, I notice the animals are finally animated into 3D. :3
It was the same unit as my dad, the 103rd Infantry Division. I think they said regiment, a small error. No error is his story and his bravery in completing all the Chief requirements. Great video!
Most interesting video yet! Thank you so much! My Uncle Mick took part in the D-Day invasion of Europe, and his service was rewarded with the French medal Legion D'Honeur many years later.
Many thanks for another great animation!! I'm having to ration myself to one of these per day as I don't want to binge watch them as the stories would become diluted. That bronze Star was a long time coming, well overdue and more than justified. A fantastic story about a legendary warrior chief brilliantly told. Thank you! 👍👍👍👍👍
Yarnhub’s videos are the best. Especially since they’re not like the big history channels I’ve seen like Oversimplified who touch on big topics people already know about. You guys touch on smaller endeavors not many people know about, and that’s real learning. I wonder what SimpleHistory is up to.
I remember reading somewhere that a family member of his, grandson or nephew I believe, did the same thing in Vietnam, completing 3 of the 4 required tasks. The fourth task was to obviously steal an enemy’s horse but finding no horses, he instead stole two elephants from the Vietcong instead and returned to his encampment with said elephants in tow. The chiefs did not consider this to complete the task however. Still, quite an amazing (and humorous) story nonetheless!
Sander he had to complete 4 challenges to become a war chief, the horse challenge was his final one he needed to complete. The challenges were: Lead a raid on the enemy, capture an enemy’s weapon, touch an enemy without killing him, and capture an enemy’s horse. He completed all 4, and returned home as a war chief.
I took a newspaper image of Crow from the WH ceremony and hung it on my room door back in 2016, still have it there, great to see a video from you guys about him.
I dont know but the skills of the animator is evolving. Smooth animations and best narrator. I am so happy to watch every videos. Keep up the good work lads.
Thank you for making another fantastic historical video! I’ve been following this channel since the beginning, and it has just gotten better and better!
I remember my Grandma telling me about how Native Americans fought. In battle it wasn't necessary to kill someone, just get up close and touch them, that was all that was required. She was from Montana and the Crow Nation is also located in the same state.
This is amaizing ... i hope you make more Videos ...Our kids need to understand history and the brave man and women to be known for they heroic deed ....
THEN, ON THAT DAY ALVIN YORK ENTERED THE FRAY, SAVING THE DAY 82ND ALL THE WAYYYY I N T O T H E F I R E S O F H E L L (You continue I forgot like, the other 90% of the song)
Joe Medicine Crow fought gallantly and with deserved honor, for his country. The same country that treated not only his tribes, but all Native Americans terribly...
I was told the crow tribe got off easy because the last chief added a day school not a boarding school and in the 1800s the crow tribe decided to Ally with the government and not go to war with them so many crows weren’t slaughtered but a lot did die from smallpox. But my grandma did say when she was younger in the school she went to the day school they would slap your hand with a ruler if they spoke their native language
0:47 As ridiculously romanticized as one on one combat is and despite my own experience in fighting for my life, the idea of honorable combat between warriors never fails to give me chills.
Thank you, yarnhub. I never heard of this story before and it’s a great one. The animations are also awesome. I hope you get more views and subscribers soon.
My great uncle is ojibwe and cree same with me and in ww2 he was at the same battle here, he was some kind of war hero and they had a big banner i the middle of my town with him and his story
This is a terrific story - the Tatonka Buffalo Museum near Deadwood relate a similar tale about a young First Nation soldier who sensed he wouldn't come back. He asked for his funeral procession to include the wildest horse on the ranch he'd worked on, saddled up but riderless. "And", he said, "My spirit will be riding that saddle." And the US Army honoured his wishes to the letter. Like the Red Tails, it's great to remember that these people, who'd been so badly abused by the white population, produced so many great heroes and true patriots. They need more such stories to be widely remembered.
Germans: Mr. American, we surrender to you
Joe: Go away, I want horse
Priorities straight, no doubt.
Hahahahhahah
@@kagezhang3748 lol
EY AMERIKAANS WE ZURRENDA TO JY
Curious what happened to those germans that surrendered.
Wow this brought tears to my eyes! I am Joseph Medicine Crows granddaughter he was my dads dad, thank you for Honoring his Legacy and making this amazing video!! We miss him dearly and this just touched my heart ❤️ ahogaashii -means thank you in our Crow language 😊👍🏽🌟🌟🌟🌟
Thank you for your kind comments. We’re really happy to hear his family liked the video.
Dear, in the name of the whole Europe, we are deeply grateful to your country and your grandfather
Hope Sacredraven, please pass my thankfulness to your grandfather or his spirit.
He will get it and understand either way.
Truly a Hero!
Ahogaashii to your Grandfather a great man and warrior who honored his people and his country
what an incredible man
This guy was just doing quests and unlocks in a game
I know right!
No ThIS Is NoT a GaMe He WaS DoInG hIs DeEdS tO bEcOmE a CrOw WaRrIor CHeIF
@@Pink_Guy401 I think it's a bit of overkill, when to become warrior chief you go to world war.
What a beast
Run run run. Kill enemy. Turn in quest. Run run run. Capture enemy. Turn in quest. Run run run capture horse. Turn in quest. Quest rewards. A new horse and title of chief
Was fortunate to meet Chief Medicine Crow on several occasions; a grand gentleman. A new school down the street was deservedly named after him.
You in billings
If you were my teachers in history I would always listen to you.
Exactlyyy
same
A new animation every class lol
Ye
Max Babol I’m pretty sure you watch these cause you can ACTUALLY see what it was like instead of a million odds on a white/green board.
Joe: Here are 200 German soldiers and 4 officers.
Commanding Officer: How you captured them?
Joe: Well, I try to steal horses...
Considering much of germany's transport system revolves around horses
Yeah
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@Hussein mhm
Their probably some of the many Germans who realized Hitler was Nuts.
@@johnephraimhimala7718 Others wanted to live because they are young men that want to see their families again.
Became 102 years old... a true and honorable warrior.
out of context reading this it sounds like he got up one day and decided to morph
I'd say so. He didn't kill the German in hand to hand combat but he could have. I remember a quote from the TV series Kung Fu. " The taking of a life does no one honor". He spared the German because he had honor and he didn't have to kill him.
5:14 Emotional.
My great-grandfather was yaqui native american who fought in World War II to prove his citizenship, out here in ford ord military base in California but from Killeen Texas.
That is a very interesting story.
Every native American is an American. They really can't help it. Just the luck of where they're born.
[DEFX]my great grandpa was joe medicine crow. Someday I’m going to prove myself also
@@Caleb-pz1wr do your best.
Ethan Stang also to you
Extremely hyped for this
Me to
Ja
Same
Same
Kind rare for me to feel this when watching animated historical stories
That native American sure is a Hero and have a stealth skills.
His stealth and steal skills make German soldiers and officers surrender.
@@imranhazim5434 yeah dont mess with Indian
Sneak 100
@ET Hardcorgamer yeah
STELTH 100
I saw him once near the end of his life near the Custer Battlefield. he was introduced to the audience of the program he had written. An impressive individual. And a life well lived.
An American Soldier with native roots completing his deeds on the otherwise foreign country. I didn't see that on Simple History and I doubt theirs will be better than that.
I also nearly cried at the end.
Fellow Native here and I felt myself holding back tears at the end as well.
Honestly ask them. They might.
A native american with modern weapons is the scariest foe you could face.
Simple history is better at their own ways just like Yarnhub so ye i still watch both of them and still like both
@@sidexmabaho faxx
Can you imagine being a German in German then suddenly being alerted by an Indian war cry?
Legend
Most germans at this time were Fans of karl mays western Novels, so this was maybe awesome for them.
@@paulkruger2003up until the pew pew
Being Mohawk, this is my favourite story from the war. I can’t imagine how crazy it is to become a war chief. I’m gonna join the army when I’m older and I hope maybe I could achieve being a war chief
One can hardly believe such a man really existed: fierce warrior, brave scout, daring soldier and human enough to spare his enemy. He deserves a movie made unpon his action for sure!!
That "Mutti... Mutti... Mama" part was depressing, ngl.
it rly was
it sure was
It is horrifying.
Every soldier is a child inside it is truly just sad
Yeah
This was very well done! My mother passed away about four months ago and she was between one half and 3/4 Cherokee Native American and she absolutely loved this story. Sure it was a different tribe but it showed that "The People" (which is what most tribe names translate to) still have a place in this modern world! Thank you for doing so well to preserve this story in such an artful way, very well done!
The fact that 200+ germans surrendered to him cuz they knew the war was lost and cuz they wanted to just surprised me.
Honestly, not so much for me. The siege of castle Itter was more so.
Well if I were them I'd rather surrender to Americans than the Soviets.
@@acumennova3929 same you got a point.
AcumenNova True, except if you are a High-Ranking Officer, mainly SS that is known to have commit warcrimes against the Soviets, then, Pretty Sure you’ll get shipped to the Soviet Union.
@@rovat6285 Which is probably why the two SS officers didn't (I think) surrender.
i was totally blown away when i saw the horses cuz the detail is really incredible. this channel needs more recognition, consider how amazing the animation
As a Native American from heritage. I give you a show of pride and appreciation. Show compation and determination. You show good towards both war, and compassionate gods/goddesses. Much respect to good family. Good will towards your afterlife family.
I actually got to meet him once and talk to him. He had a great sense of humor. Very personable an would talk your ear off.
Yarnhub, I’m absolutely in love with small, niche stories from history, and nearly every time you’ve told a story on your channel, it’s been unique, and in very high quality. Thank you guys, and keep up the good work.
THE LAST WAR CHIEF
That would be a good title for a movie.
Yo you onto something, that'd be a sick movie
Yo hollywood make a movie about this dude with this title
When the German soldier said Muti...Muti... Mama...
I felt that😞
At least he didn’t die
This Is The Most Underrated Channel I Have Ever Seen On RUclips
I’ve never heard of him before but of course yarnhub here to educate me :)
Same lol
Ken Burns' PBS Documentary "The War" tells this story and interviews this man.
They really should teach kids about this sort of stuff in school
I'm gonna say something unpopular and answer to you, that in the grand scheme of things, this story, and others alike, are really not that important.
Sure a good history tea cher will weave some nice anecdotes like this one into his or her lesson, but it is far more important that the kids he or she teaches come out of school with a basic understanding of what happened in the history of their country and with some critical thinking skills, rather with a shit ton of awesomer anecdotes about indian chieftans fighting nazis or something.
RUclips channels like this one, books, movies, docu series exist to fill us in on this kind of knowledge.
@@geniemikihistory is more than you learn from the surface, it is something that should be taught individually. There's not one learning method that works for all.
"While I understand the merits of Western formal education, it's important to recognize that it isn’t a one-size-fits-all solution. Indigenous people have their own valuable knowledge and learning methods, which deserve recognition and incorporation in educational systems. Relying solely on Western models risks overlooking the rich diversity of learning styles, perspectives, and values that other cultures bring to the table. A more inclusive approach would ensure that education is adaptive and respectful to every child’s unique background and needs."
It also gives and ability to find purposeful meaning for what they are doing, being prepared to pursue their purpose
Now if only Hollywood could make movies and shows about soldiers like this brilliant man.
Makes me proud to be an American! These videos are awesome. Thank you for making this great mans story known
Yarnhub you’ve been hearting my comments in you’re past video so you’ll probably know me maybe, um.. I love you’re videos, the quality and animation is the best I love your work.
Thanks !
@Raider1415 no proof is provided
“To bring freedom, prosperity...
.... to the whole world.”
Thought he was Anakin for a second.
“ You underestimate my firepower”
Some german
TO MY NEW EMPIRE
Na sand don't scare him
Well this time, Anakin had the high ground
“To bring freedom, prosperity to the whole world.”
oh, I miss the good ol' USA. Back when the US had the right priorities in mind.
Narrarator: He was probably the first one to cross into Germany
Bomber pilots: ಠ_ಠ
Bomber pilots; So we sacrifice ourself for some bloody soldier to be called 'first one'.
**On foot**
Jarvis Lyle Cal Ortiz bruh its a joke
First one to step on german soil then
what about the pilots who were shot down, but survived and were taken prisoner?
Kids these days: *get a brand new car for graduating school*
Kids in 1944: *get a hot meal for risking their lives when capturing german strongpoints*
19 yr old then: goes to war
19 yr old now: I'm offended
19 year olds now go to war to wait around than get blown up after killing civilians on accident why the fuck eould they want to go there
Sometimes, the reward for doing a good job is a new and better one. -- C. S. Lewis
Machines fight the war nowadays
@@nippon2003 no a human still pulls the trigger, pushes the button,take the life, the machine is simply a tool
As a Native American 🇺🇸Indian "YAQUI" Tribe of Southwest 🏜 Arizona I really enjoyed this Brave Crow Warriors Story..(Gracias) Thank you👍
Not only the animations, his way of explaining is getting better
"hearded all SS horses with a war scream"
Just imagine how terrifying that would sound to a German soldier, who probably read stories of the American wild west as a child.
Thay grew up to those story's about are people the Germans saw us natives as the good guys
Mannnn I wish this channel was more known, it definitely deserves the love. Probably the most interesting historical channel on youtube right now.
Another one of WW2 underrated yet finest heroes. Joe Medicine Crow's story is worthy to share with. Another great video, Yarnhub. Also, I notice the animals are finally animated into 3D. :3
It was the same unit as my dad, the 103rd Infantry Division. I think they said regiment, a small error. No error is his story and his bravery in completing all the Chief requirements. Great video!
Im waiting for yarnhub to get one of videos millions of views, it happened once but i believe yarnhub deserves as much subscribers as he wants!
This guy are really amazing, even his good deeds might be legendary!
Every episode the animation gets so much more better
Most interesting video yet! Thank you so much! My Uncle Mick took part in the D-Day invasion of Europe, and his service was rewarded with the French medal Legion D'Honeur many years later.
I decided to watch ALL of Yarnhub’s vids again and i do not regret it
Many thanks for another great animation!! I'm having to ration myself to one of these per day as I don't want to binge watch them as the stories would become diluted. That bronze Star was a long time coming, well overdue and more than justified. A fantastic story about a legendary warrior chief brilliantly told. Thank you! 👍👍👍👍👍
Yarnhub’s videos are the best. Especially since they’re not like the big history channels I’ve seen like Oversimplified who touch on big topics people already know about. You guys touch on smaller endeavors not many people know about, and that’s real learning. I wonder what SimpleHistory is up to.
Bro the animations just makes the storie more intense and i love it
I remember reading somewhere that a family member of his, grandson or nephew I believe, did the same thing in Vietnam, completing 3 of the 4 required tasks. The fourth task was to obviously steal an enemy’s horse but finding no horses, he instead stole two elephants from the Vietcong instead and returned to his encampment with said elephants in tow. The chiefs did not consider this to complete the task however. Still, quite an amazing (and humorous) story nonetheless!
I guess they didn't like the guy? That's some bs right there.
Wasnt that they guy who captured a german horse and became a native american warrior that way?
Oh yeah, I remembered that guy
I think we was already was a native American accept he got a rank or something like that
Sander he had to complete 4 challenges to become a war chief, the horse challenge was his final one he needed to complete. The challenges were: Lead a raid on the enemy, capture an enemy’s weapon, touch an enemy without killing him, and capture an enemy’s horse. He completed all 4, and returned home as a war chief.
I thought i had a small fly on my scrren but it was your profile pic
@MidNight Rules it was not uploaded yet when I commented this since the premiere would be 1 day later
We never saw what's video was comming just like the people of yarnhub suprising us with knowledge , thank you and keep up the good work.
FUN FACT: They made a school in his name in Billings Montana.
Yessir
I love how this channel’s animation went from simple cartoon animation, to amazing 3D animations
He lived to a really great age of 102yrs old good on you sir and total respect
Thank you so much for making this video! He is my great grandpa, (great grandpa Joe, grandpa Ron (son), my mom (granddaughter) and then me)
Glad you enjoyed it! It's great to have his family here. Thank you.
This is so underrated. i wanna share this channel to my friends.
I took a newspaper image of Crow from the WH ceremony and hung it on my room door back in 2016, still have it there, great to see a video from you guys about him.
I dont know but the skills of the animator is evolving. Smooth animations and best narrator. I am so happy to watch every videos. Keep up the good work lads.
We miss him very much, he was my great great great grandpa, Ik that seems like a lot but he was still alive when I was still a kid.
Thank you for making another fantastic historical video! I’ve been following this channel since the beginning, and it has just gotten better and better!
Showing an IRL picture of the subject really adds to the story. Please keep doing that.
That’s my grandpa and so I white man runs him, also it’s called counting coups when they do those deeds(I’m from the crow tribe)
Hi Blake, thanks for getting in touch ! I hope you and your family like the video and we got your Grandpa's story right.
Just asking, is that Vekizo guy related to you?
Your grandpa is easily one of the greatest men who have ever lived.
You probably have the coolest grandpa ever, you better be a proud grandson!
do you know who Caleb Buffalo is?
I remember my Grandma telling me about how Native Americans fought. In battle it wasn't necessary to kill someone, just get up close and touch them, that was all that was required. She was from Montana and the Crow Nation is also located in the same state.
It was the highest honor in my trible to touch an enemy and to escape without killing him..I'm from the black foot confederacy.
The moment when the German said "Muter" moved my heart and thoughts
Never missed a yarnhub video ❤️
This is one of my favorite war stories ever.
This channel is criminally underrated
His editing is out of this world
Sir I have seen the video .I have full respect from my heart for you as a very brave soldier .i am with salute to you.A soldier from India.
The ending brought tears to my eyes. I haven’t cried in years.
This is amaizing ... i hope you make more Videos ...Our kids need to understand history and the brave man and women to be known for they heroic deed ....
Yarnhub! can you cover Francis Pegamagabhow (F is the spelling is wrong) or Alvin York? WWI stories are getting overshadowed by WWII
Yesss !UNDER FIRE, A GHOST THAT ROAMS THE BATTLEFIELD ! :D
Yes please
Hell yeah, Sergeant York.
MOVE BETWEEN THE LINES
A SOLDIER BREAKING THE CONFINES
THEN, ON THAT DAY
ALVIN YORK ENTERED THE FRAY, SAVING THE DAY
82ND ALL THE WAYYYY
I N T O T H E F I R E S O F H E L L
(You continue I forgot like, the other 90% of the song)
Production is amazing on these videos. Whoever is making these is money well spent.
Joe Medicine Crow fought gallantly and with deserved honor, for his country. The same country that treated not only his tribes, but all Native Americans terribly...
One could say that the Crow Tribe was his country. And that he brought a great deal of honor to them.
I was told the crow tribe got off easy because the last chief added a day school not a boarding school and in the 1800s the crow tribe decided to Ally with the government and not go to war with them so many crows weren’t slaughtered but a lot did die from smallpox. But my grandma did say when she was younger in the school she went to the day school they would slap your hand with a ruler if they spoke their native language
missed the premiere of this one...excellent as always thank you
Another good vid❤❤
Joe deserved more just like the people behind yarnhub❤
THIS SENT ME TREMBLING! Such an awe inspiring story! 💕
0:47
As ridiculously romanticized as one on one combat is and despite my own experience in fighting for my life, the idea of honorable combat between warriors never fails to give me chills.
Same. And then his compassion and mercy shown to someone he could have killed.
It's been 7 years since he passed today, R.I.P
damn, the animation just gets better and better, awesome vid
What an awesome retelling of a story I knew nothing of, thanks for your service Joe, unmatched bravery.
Fact: Native Americans were the absolute best fighters from the USA.
the Japanese Americans were very good too
Yea there were to many good hero’s in America’s military to say one people is the best
And your probably native american?
true
Whatta larp, LMAO
Must underrated Channel on RUclips
Thank you, yarnhub. I never heard of this story before and it’s a great one. The animations are also awesome. I hope you get more views and subscribers soon.
What an amazing story. God was with this man for sure. He even made the unlikely happen. We need more true heroes in this world like Joe.
This was nice to watch. I,m happy I found this channel
Another great video! Thanks Yarnhub!
My great uncle is ojibwe and cree same with me and in ww2 he was at the same battle here, he was some kind of war hero and they had a big banner i the middle of my town with him and his story
Production quality on point. Looked amazing
Absolutely no clue what this is about you got me yarnhub also hyped for this.
Yesss this is amazing
This is a terrific story - the Tatonka Buffalo Museum near Deadwood relate a similar tale about a young First Nation soldier who sensed he wouldn't come back. He asked for his funeral procession to include the wildest horse on the ranch he'd worked on, saddled up but riderless. "And", he said, "My spirit will be riding that saddle." And the US Army honoured his wishes to the letter. Like the Red Tails, it's great to remember that these people, who'd been so badly abused by the white population, produced so many great heroes and true patriots. They need more such stories to be widely remembered.
I like the new thumbnail! This one better focuses on Joseph being a Crow Warrior as well.
Animation just keeps evolving. Brilliant!
Fun Fact: My great Uncle is “Chester Nez” one of the amazing navajo code talkers
This story really moved me.
Who else thinks this channel is the best????
What an amazing story! More stories like this please!
I love your channel
Because of the art Style and how you make it educational
I cant wait for it to look exactly like real life in like a month! Keep up the good work,
I have been here since 2k subs and can't wait for you to reach 1M subs keep up the good work