I don't mean to be THAT person, but that description is almost entirely wrong. It's the husband who was filmed by the dragonfly's other suitor, and the other suitor exacts revenge on the husband by showing the film while the husband and his wife are at the theater.
Something like that.... and at the very end, the theater sets fire, leading to the two characters in jail. When the projectionist was away the film was volatile in the unattended projection lighting. . Film stock was a flammable nitrate at the time.
It's hard to believe that their are people who are still alive when this was made. Time feels so small. The Oldest living person alive today would have been just old enough to see and remember this in a theater.
the bugs legs melted off from the heat of the heat lamp when he was making this so his wife replaced the legs with metal legs to keep them from melting
A cautionary tale, with a film within a film. A precursor to all the elements of fine moviemaking, narrative, suspense, irony, set production, lighting, and fine acting, par excellence.
for 1912 standards you got to admit This is very impressive stop motion, sure they used dead bugs but that doesn't stop how impressive the stop motion is.
My grandfather who died a couple years back was called Geoffrey Alan Young. On his metal napkin ring it had G.A.Y. engraved on it. Oh how my dad and brother used to laugh at the dinner table to ourselves, grandpa totally oblivious to what it was we found so funny about his napkin.
This totally amazing considering it takes months of work of stop motion to just film something like 5 minutes. Wonder how many other gems are out there from that time nobody knows of.
I never sawed a stop motion short animated using the actual dead insects before. Too bad this was rare since not a lot of people using dead bugs as puppets in modern times in stop motion.
so these two beetles decide the marriage isn't working out then they get mad at each other for dating other people and then they get back together but in jail k
This, in all honesty, is absolutely mindblowing. In a metafictional sense, if could be said that the revenge the cameraman takes is that on death. The director, by bringing dead bugs back to life through the art of cinema, is basically giving the middle finger to the Grim Reaper ahaha
So the hubby can have a relation with a gay dragonfly, but mom is forbidden from having a boyfriend on the side. Sounds a lot like the Bolshevik revolution to me!
Considering this came out in 1912... goddamn this is impressive!
Also those are real dead bugs.
Yeah about the same time the Titanic sunk
the same year not months
A Bugs Life
Adult cut.
Hee hee hee
Fun fact: the bugs are so realistic because they're actual bugs. He used dead bugs as the puppets.
Yes. he did
Midnight Star I wonder if he killed them or bought feeding bugs
YTPArchiveFoundation YTPAF you wondering too hard about that one now
Leonadus Ali yep I know. Still wondering tho. If we'll ever find out
Madlad
I don't mean to be THAT person, but that description is almost entirely wrong. It's the husband who was filmed by the dragonfly's other suitor, and the other suitor exacts revenge on the husband by showing the film while the husband and his wife are at the theater.
I think you're in the right.
also they aren't realistic puppets he used real dead bugs
Your comment matches your pfp
Something like that.... and at the very end, the theater sets fire, leading to the two characters in jail. When the projectionist was away the film was volatile in the unattended projection lighting. . Film stock was a flammable nitrate at the time.
It's somehow distrubing and impressive how the director puppeting dead bugs
back then, the animation was so advanced that people thought they trained bugs to act
Ling Ling this is very true. The audience did actually believe he tought live bugs to act, which would amazing if that did happen.
@@SQUAREHEADSAM1912 It would have been something to have a collection of short insect films by this guy
FengxianLeTerrible it really would have
The bugs are real dead ones.
@@mandarin1257yes, which is probably why so many people thought they were trained to act by this guy
It's hard to believe that their are people who are still alive when this was made. Time feels so small. The Oldest living person alive today would have been just old enough to see and remember this in a theater.
I cannot imagine how hard it was to animate those dead bugs. Their legs must have fallen off every five seconds
I wonder how the grasshoppers legs did
the bugs legs melted off from the heat of the heat lamp when he was making this so his wife replaced the legs with metal legs to keep them from melting
Only 1900s kids remember
Where are all the 1910. homies at?
This stuff's more intense than any drama/action film I've seen
Not creepy but ahead of its time to be 1900s. This is creative
Lol---it's like Starewicz forsaw reality TV shows and soap operas or something.
I like the servant beetles and their shoes
Delfino Luigi
I W I L L S T U F F Y O U A L L I N T H E C R U S T
burger I noticed that too!
A cautionary tale, with a film within a film. A precursor to all the elements of fine moviemaking, narrative, suspense, irony, set production, lighting, and fine acting, par excellence.
It's insane watching this, knowing someone made this with actual dead insects.
This is one of the most disturbing yet charming films I’ve ever seen
for 1912 standards you got to admit This is very impressive stop motion, sure they used dead bugs but that doesn't stop how impressive the stop motion is.
Seeing something like this in theaters must have been a real treat!
For a movie made in 1912 i gotta say good skills cause it looks like an old 2010 stop motion youtube video
Watch his 1930 Renard the Fox. At times it looks far more advanced than all puppet animation in subsequent 90 years...
this would honestly make a great telenovela
GAY DRAGONFLY NIGHT CLUB
cupboy 19 I don't know if you know but gay meant happy back then and gays were called "queers"
Most likely, the movie was translated decades before people decided to give the word ''gay'' other use.
My grandfather who died a couple years back was called Geoffrey Alan Young. On his metal napkin ring it had G.A.Y. engraved on it. Oh how my dad and brother used to laugh at the dinner table to ourselves, grandpa totally oblivious to what it was we found so funny about his napkin.
"The dancer there understood him"
translation: happy dragonfly nightclub
And the bugs are real, it's a stop action movie. Wlaydyslaw used dead bugs.
This totally amazing considering it takes months of work of stop motion to just film something like 5 minutes. Wonder how many other gems are out there from that time nobody knows of.
this stop motion from 1912 is better than most stop motions I've seen in the past few years.
So much drama! Wow. Like an episode of Jerry Springer.
it was a send up of Russian parlor drams which where popular at the time
Blameitonjorge?
Excusemewhatjohn?
EdgeAl me.
Yes!
yaaaaa!
Yeh
Someone should make sequel to this...
Pannadela I don’t think their should sequel, A sequel seems unnecessary.
Creepy or not, this is very artistic.
Amazing! Very detailed, good storyline!
THIS IS SOME DAMN GOOD CGI
This was made 65 years before CGI was even invented.
Kirk Wood - I think that was the joke
The more I watch, the more fascinating i find this. I am aghast that people were able to make something like this so far back in the day!
5 beetles exposed in theaters by aggressive grasshoppers disliked this video
Chris Chung make that 6
Fun fact: people thought the creator trained bugs to preform
This is better than the CGI crap made today and more entertaining.
Mark Pippin Oh you’re THAT person.
What are you fucking gay
@@stevebrule9343 ya stupid
@@Satikal whats 9+10
@@szorstkismuky3887 21
This is very impressive for 1912
I'm here cause a friend shared it on a discord server
we here with the boiz to study the ways of motha russa for educational purposes
Yes, comrade!
Da mi comrad!!
Spazonie
"No live insects were harmed in the making of this film."
I hate when my bug boyfriend comes over and then my bug husband comes home from his bug business trip
I would really like to write a book based off of this film, this is amazing! It's insanely creative! I love it!
106 years old
Still better than any Michael Bay film
Fraser Bathgate damn right it is.
Who else is here from Blameitonjorge?
rachel evans me
Me
Me.
Me
Me
Crazy that this is 118 years old
The camera man the 1910s exqivalent of trolls
I came because of blameitonjorge
SAME
Same
this is fucking gold.
The animation is amazing!!! It reminds me of robot chicken of The 1910s lol.
I never sawed a stop motion short animated using the actual dead insects before.
Too bad this was rare since not a lot of people using dead bugs as puppets in modern times in stop motion.
Okay due to the fact that this movie came out in 1912 I'm quite impressed due to the fact that part of this film is color
It was not color, the film was tinted in different shades to differentiate the day from the night or from exterior and interior shots.
Brilliant.
5:00 ladies and gentlemen, the first dead bug-directed porn
I think I might make an animated version of this.
Okay.
@@QuobaltTown where is it
In 2-D or 3-D?
2D.
Didn't you just see an animated version of this?
Wasn't the fire lit when Mr. Beetle's friend scaped through the chimney???
The first plothole in cinematic history.
It's a beetle! aka a roach. Going through fire was/is easy for them!
Hopper got so pissed of he tried to enslave an entire ant colony. Unfortunatly for him he died while doing so
so these two beetles decide the marriage isn't working out then they get mad at each other for dating other people and then they get back together but in jail
k
I dont know why I'm here, I guess I'll blameitonjorge.
This is great
Dead bugs as puppets are really gross
This, in all honesty, is absolutely mindblowing. In a metafictional sense, if could be said that the revenge the cameraman takes is that on death. The director, by bringing dead bugs back to life through the art of cinema, is basically giving the middle finger to the Grim Reaper ahaha
This would've been impressive in the 1940s. Saying this came out in 1912 is like if I said 2001: A Space Odyssey came out in the 1940s.
But it really did come out in 1912
So cool!♡♡♡♡
I like to think this takes place in the Hollow Knight world before everything went to hell.
Fact: Those bugs are actually dead. They used strings or something to make them move.
You just arruined the magic of that movie... WHYYYYYY
@@nunograve that makes it more interesting!
Creepy,dark and good ☺
This really shouldn't be cute. Why TF is this cute.
6:30 note in the lower left corner, it seems that Mrs. Beetle's artist friend also attends the Gay Dragonfly night club...
Can't believe it that the bike are faster than the car. lol!
A revenge-powered bike is faster than a car
Gato Galáctico hehe
Tbm hehe :3
.... OOOH! 'ERRR MRS... More Tea Vicar... Look Away Ivan... @ 2:39... 🍿🥃🏴
Typical beetle life.
This inspired a Bugs life.
9:20 did this bug just crawl into the fireplace
@Sock monkey cinema 2 it was trying to die?
@Sock monkey cinema 2 ah
What is my life forgetting
And a dead frog
This cartoon is:
Bad 0%
Good 99% (Probably)
Violent *100%*
I am kinda dumb
10:18 and is name is besouroooo
This is hella cute
WOW👍😃
i love gay bugs
gregor samsa
so beyond
Good for him!
Still better than the shitty fnaf sfms
Who composed the music?
bro predicted the youtube trash content animation with that name
I bet jack marston watched this film in the blackwater theater.
This looks like something from like the 70s-90s not 1912, damn
vim pelo gato galactico
Mundo Da Bia eu também
Eu também.
Were movie cameras really that easy to carry around and set up in 1912?
Meanwhile across the street Dr. Zhivago was considering cheating on his own wife...
Gay Dragonfly 😳😳😳
So the hubby can have a relation with a gay dragonfly, but mom is forbidden from having a boyfriend on the side. Sounds a lot like the Bolshevik revolution to me!
It wasnt a year 2000 meaning of "gay." It was a 1912 meaning of gay: happy, FUN!, pretty, seductive, flirty sort of person, usually a girl.
How did the maker of this animation not break the dead bugs legs?
They used hot wax to mold and shape the bugs joints as they postioned them during filming
@@thomasbaron5367 Ohhh, okay.
No mature content...
Dead bugs with there heads wired together:
Who makes something like this with actual bugs
conner walker Russians obviously
Me. That’s who.
Drama status: For yo mama.
The bugs are dead who thought of this who think is a great idea for a stop motion of dead bugs the legs are so easy to break
This isn’t a soviet movie, the USSR was established a decade after this was made, just wanted to point that out
1912?????:O
Ay who’s here from the vox video
Кто русский?
Лайк