KLAUS | Deleted Sequences: The Other Ending
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- Опубликовано: 24 дек 2024
- This Sunday is Klaus' Anniversary! To celebrate, we bring to you a super special video: The Other Ending! Yes, you read right. There originally was a whole different ending to Klaus. Check it out here. Spoiler warning if you still haven’t seen the film! Which, by the way, if you haven’t… Why are you here?
Enjoy!
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The ending they used does really work better. Jesper found a place he belongs, he and Alva found happiness together. And Klaus was reunited with his wife. Not only that, but it feels extra magical that Klaus somehow became “Santa” from beyond the grave. It goes to show how dedicated the storytellers were that they already had an ending they were satisfied with, but they knew it just wasn’t quite perfect. This movie really deserved an Oscar.
No, not an Oscar. Just their wonderful mark on history.
Oscars overated af
@@ventzx6443 fr They chose Toy story 4 like Bruh We got How to train it dragon 3 (a god tier film) and Klaus , Toy story 4 shouldn’t have won that Oscar in my opinion
The Man In The Moon made him a guardian lol (I’m kidding these are both great movies)
@@kaylasilverstein4137 i thought that too. This movie really is like a prequel for Rise of Guardians
I feel like both endings still would’ve made me cried 😭
Nice name
Agreed w comment and w the comment on the comment dang that's alot of comments
Same
@@Spoonyearsago does that mean it's 100 years ago and two weeks hmmmm
@@NeymarGuyy I’m a time traveller
I think they made the right decition for choosing more realistic ending to this story.
To show that Klaus is no one but only a kind heart man who delicate the part of his life spreading love and joy to all they children he can reach.
And his death is a normal inescapable part of life. But it's not the end, he live through the tradition people continue even after he's gone. And for that, he lives forever.
A perfect ending for me.
...His legacy 🥹🥲👏🏻👏🏻 Great movie ❤
I like some of the ideas presented here, like Klaus' final letter to Jesper and how the latter travelled with Alva to the North Pole to reunite with Klaus, but the overall purpose of it would've been a little confusing. The final ending worked much better to show Jesper's development by remaining in Smeerenburg with his own business and new family. Plus, it's comforting just having him wait in the living room to see his old friend again, thus still maintaining the semi-realistic interpretation of the Santa Claus lore.
ooh yeah yeah, i thought the letter was kind of a neat thing
The letter would have been a nice touch but without going to the north pole
Considering Jesper and Klaus always went together to deliver presents (as well as Jesper's actions inspiring all the urban legends of Santa), I think the ending could be interpreted as Jesper continuing to deliver presents with Klaus even after his death
Ah yes the best animated movie ever.
Yeah. But Toy Story win, its not fair. Grrrr XP
Reading comments like these makes the time we worked on this so worth it. Thank you :)
@@onewhoanimates9016 you made it?wow!
IKR, It makes Spirited Away look like garbage.
@@almaviva9708 don't forget, Oscar Awards are pathetic
Oh god thank goodness they scrapped the Jesper with beard ending
He looks good with it ngl
@@greenergrass4060 agreed!
@@greenergrass4060 idk it just reminds me of those cliche cops lmao
@@greenergrass4060 fr tho
@@temutemacular yeah but it gave the illusion of time passing
This ending would've confused me too, since how could they find Klaus if he had ascended to a higher/magical plane of existence, unless they too crossed over sometime during their travel. Is the North Pole the afterlife now? I would definitely start messing up the symbolism.
It was nice to see more of the townsfolk, but the ending they went with keeps the mystery about Klaus' exact state of being, which I like.
Meh, I think you're overthinking it. It could easily be that he was just calling Jasper to a higher calling to help Klaus with his cause. I don't get how people are combining "death" into this ending when it's not mentioned or shown at all.
I 100% agree with you! The ending was perfect. It left the magic and mystery in tack.
They literally said in the video they just travelled to the north pole.
@@Yoursoul101 Yes, I would say it's similar to Frodo going to the Undying Lands at the end of The Lord of the Rings. Is that supposed to represent death? Or is it just another state of being beyond human understanding? Although it could be a metaphor for death, Frodo doesn't die, he leaves. The deleted ending seems to work on that level at least for me. But at the end, I am still happy with the final product and I am glad to see this deleted scene.
No, Klaus became the Santa guardian from rise of The Guardians :3
It have been 359 day since the release and they still give us behind the scenes of the movie still. Love it :)
Oddly specific
Klaus is one of the rare modern Christmas movies that will without a doubt become a classic.
The ending chosen in the final film works best for me because it leaves the mystery opened. We wonder, is Klaus really still alive, or is Jesper just feeding the fable that we all know? To me that's much more powerful, because it makes me feel the way I did when I was told that Santa was real. A part of us knows it's just a story, but another part wants to believe.
Agreed. for all we know, Klaus is truly gone. No magic whatsoever. But it was Jesper who kept the magic of Klaus's generosity alit and thus what became the foundation of Santa.
I seriously hope this guy gets to make more movies. He appears to understand that the structure of the story is important and what would make more sense logically for the story’s progression rather than just trying to get an emotional pay off without putting in the effort - something A LOT of movies have been doing lately.
I much prefer the other ending. Both are sweet in their own way, but the original makes more sense with how the story was built. Jesper, when given the chance to leave Smeerensberg, asked his Father to allow him to stay, as he had found contentment, friendship and a place among the townspeople and, through his(and Klaus's)actions, had ended a family feud that had stretched back HUNDREDS of years.
The ending with Jesper saying goodnight to his kids and waiting for Klaus to return to see him makes me tear up every time.
They definitely made the right decision here. I like the ambiguity and magic of the ending we have. When you hear the sleigh bells and Jesper looks to the roof it's perfect. Just goes to prove that less is more works if you're smart. Great film and have finally got the making of book for Christmas.
I actually prefer the ended we got, there is more closure, it retains the magic of Christmas, and I might have teared up at that last line. The only element I could have kept from the scrapped ending was Jesper getting the letter.
I think the only part of this alternate ending that could fit in the actual ending and would have brought it full circle, is that letter. The letters were main the elements to this movie.
It would only say that he's doing well but his work has only begun.
Jesper would read it in front of the fireplace, and be puzzled by a riddled final sentence in the letter. " When you hear my call, I'll be there my friend" or something along those lines.
And then you hear the bells, and use the same final shot.
Idk that's just an idea though. I'm just so interested in this movie and what it achieved! Can't wait to see more projects from you guys!
I like that.
That would have been Amazing to see!😍
Yeah a final "will" from Klaus would've been a perfect send off
You know how the Rankin & Bass special Santa Claus is Coming to Town starts with the mailman bringing letters to the North Pole, and saying he has a lot of work that time of year because of all the letters to Santa? He then proceeds to tell the story of Santa’s origin and answers all the questions kids asked in their letters
Perhaps an allusion to that would’ve been a good ending. At least the basic idea of him having a lot of work to do bringing all the letters to the North Pole. I do like the idea of Jesper getting a letter from Klaus and then hearing sleigh bells. Maybe the letter could be about that?
Jesper running to Klaus faster just to give his old friend a hug would've broken me instantly just like the canon ending
Always wonderful to see the quality that went into these deleted scenes!
For me, this ending feels odd because of the pacing. Jesper & Alva grow old in Smeerensburg, but then they suddenly go on this huge epic journey at the very last minute... It definitely made more sense to steadily ease down to a calm, cozy ending for the final movie. Of course this scene is so cool to see though; thanks so much for this material and all the insights!
I agree!
That other ending feels so off, I really prefer the actual ending
Especially the way it is maybe if the letter says "To continue to send letters to the cottage and I'll see you my friend "
To add on, how would Jesper and Alva even know where Klaus is in the first place if he was heading off to find his wife after she died?
By the way, if the creators of Klaus happen to read this comment, I would like you to know this…
I put this movie on on a whim - to fill the void between Christmas movie marathons and not expecting much more. As soon as it started, I was captivated by the uniqueness of the art style. By the time Jesper got to Smeerensburg I was in STITCHES. And by the end I was bawling like a baby. This movie hit on so many beautiful, wonderful, magical levels and it has become an INSTANT classic in our home. Mum and I watch it every year (often multiple times) and I cannot wait to share it with any future children that may come along.
What you have created here is something truly special. The story is timeless, and the animation is up there with Spider-Verse and Puss in Boots (Last Wish).
Thank you so, so much for this adventure. And I am so glad you went with the ending you chose.
Xx
I appreciate writers taking their time with their story and listening to criticism positively while still maintaining the heart of the story they were going for. If only more writers cared rather than being selfish and just going for a message while sacrificing the narrative.
Can we talk about this soundtrack for a second?? It’s GORGEOUS OMG. The mix of the vocals and the instrumental... stunning.
Yeah I like the ending they decided on, for Alva and Jesper to make a whole life for themselves in Smeerensberg and even for Alva to say you would be crazy to leave this town now earlier in the movie, for them to just leave at the end, it just doesnt make sense. I think the letter part couldve connected with him just reading the letter every year as he sits in front of the fireplace waiting for klaus. But I like that he kind of fades away and becomes santa in the same way that his wife became the wind that guided him throughout the movie. It was ambiguous but satisfying that he could see him every year and he didnt ever die really. They started the presents together and klaus kept it up even after they couldnt be together
Well, in this alternate ending Jesper and Alva have had time to make a long life for themselves in Smeerensberg, so moving on at that point wouldn't be abandoning anything like it was when Alva said that, it would simply be moving on, job done, kids grown, off we go for one last adventure. Alva probably is no longer the schoolteacher for example, someone younger would be doing that. And Jesper also might be retired as well, with a generous pension for all his hard work over the years.
both of their jobs were the jobs of younger people. At their ages, Alva would be a mother and possibly even a grandma, and Jesper might even be on the town council.
Yea that north pole ending is great but i think it’s too deep for children who watched it.Jesper with family??? Boi it’s so beautiful and easier to understand. They made a right choice here.
I agree. The point of Jesper not returning with his father, despite completing his near impossible task, was that he had found contentment, happiness, along with friendship and family and had grown beyond the materialistic man he once was.
As an artist, it's kind of reassuring to hear that it can be a grueling process, and that you get attached to certain stories, certain sequences, and character designs, and that even if you find something better it's hard to let go. I thought that it was something you weren't supposed to feel, but it's nice to know that even professionals go through this kind of issue.
I'M CRYING
THIS IS THE BEST CARTOON IN MY LIFE
Thank you, for this excellent stills and memories. This cartoon will always be in my heart💛
Honestly I cried watching this movie 5 times and had to stop it two times because I could not see anything anymore. Pure, honest emotions and beauty. Thats what we need in this world!
I feel like this ending would've made it too magical for what this movie is, but I still like this ending.
3:53 Yeah that is exactly what I was thinking.
The official ending kinda leaves it to audience's interpretation and I think it works a bit better.
Only a few movies let alone animated ones, that can make my knees weak after watching. No sadness, but no joy either. It's just a feeling of unexplainable calmness. Like peace if it were ever a thing. The ending is so perfect that i dont want it to end, but in a way it has to. The character found places of their own the way they needed them to be. It doesnt end on a high note. But rather a perfect one.
I would have cried either way. Love the ending as it stands and easily one of the best animated movies ever made.
The single dislike is on the naughty list.
The other one too
@@BowHooHoo yeah, the other one is that kid who called him loser
Or the oscar Judges
"So, you still gonna leave that dislike?"
"I didn't think so."
@@SMBudge"Oh yeah? Well if I'm a loser, then you're are... y...you're a... you're too far"
Still a good ending, but didn't really leave that sense of closure unlike the one we got. Klaus gets to be with his wife, Jesper ends up settling in the town he once was so eager to leave, and it cements the whole "Christmas Spirit " thing.
I prefer the ending we got. I liked the magic and mystery. And there was just something comforting about seeing Jester and his little family living in a quaint and happy town.
AWW Man...I swear I'll never ever get tried of these deleted, behind the scenes moments or extra storytelling parts that were cut for time or just wasn't working for this lovely amazing movie. Please never stop showcasing all of the hard incredible work you animators, writers, and artists did along with the unfortunate but very understandable having to scrap away certain awesome ideas also concepts that didn't overall fit with the final last product. But still such amazing work also artsy that was put into this animated movie.
Honestly both endings are really great. I love watching Klaus
I would've wanted Jesper to keep the Mustache in the final cut, it looked pretty good on him
It made it feel like time has passed.
Both this endings touched me more than the ending of "Toy Story 4" did.
Deserved far more praise and recognition than it got. Will undoubtedly become a classic and a yearly staple up there with all the greats. A true accomplishment. I’m mad I waited so long.
the ending they chose was perfect. I’m still crying 😭
That ending would’ve been great but the ending we got was perfect. I cry every single time tears of joy as a 32-year-old man.
Sergio and Edgar, you have no idea how big of an impact this movie had on me. Such a great story with a powerful message. Definitely my go-to Christmas movie now.
This ending was very beautiful and sweet too but I like the ending where Kasper and Alva have a son and daughter of their own and that every year on Christmas Eve, he stays up to see his friend.
I’ve always “cried” at movies and tv shows. But they never really brought me tears. This was the first film that broke me
You have brought back that traditional drawings magic back thank you for that and i hope you make more and more movies like this and more and more supports this
I like both endings but the finished peice was really good. Klaus will be one of my favorite Christmas movies for year and I hope to see more amazing animation from this team.
I was going to say that this was better-
But after looking at others perspectives…. Truly… they ended it perfectly.
It’s a work of love when you chose a truly better ending than the one you envisioned for grandeur.
The hearts that worked on this truly are special.
I just watched this movie for the first time and I have to say it's my new Xmas favorite ever. The message is not only touching, but just what we need at these times. Thank you so much!!
For a second here I thought that Jesper and Alva would be the ones to become Mr. and Mrs. Claus.
I remember as I was watching the movie for the first time I was wishing they’d just ended it after the first Christmas Eve. I thought the implication that Klaus had died or been in any other way separated from Jesper and Alva was unnecessarily sad. Then when I realized Klaus had become the full on Santa Clause we know from our childhoods, I remembered: oh yeah, this is a kid’s movie!
Although it’s still somewhat sad that Jesper only sees Klaus one night a year, you can’t have a family movie that implies Santa isn’t real. It should be jarring that the entire movie up to this point is basically a “what if Santa actually existed?” with no magic in the plot at all. Then suddenly out of nowhere something magical happens in the last 5 minutes and Klaus becomes traditional Santa, flying reindeer and all. But surprisingly it works fairly well. My adult self would still probably prefer it ended without that, but the important thing is that it doesn’t ruin it for children. Getting to believe in Santa is one of the greatest joys of being a kid.
While this original ending is clearly an attempt at the same thing, it just doesn’t work as well. It’s hard to say exactly why. One of the things that helps the version in the final ending is that Jesper doesn’t know how it happened and neither do we. Jesper, and by extension the audience, just accept that something amazing happened offscreen. The mysteriousness makes it even more beautiful.
It also doesn’t show you Klaus as Santa; you just hear sleigh bells and put the pieces together yourself. Something about that just adds to the feeling of mysterious awe.
But the original version lacks that mystery. Jesper knows exactly what happened; we’re the one’s left confused. It still does the job of making sure that kids can still believe in Santa, but it still has the downside of suddenly changing out of nowhere. The difference, is to me it doesn’t have that same magical awe that the final film version has.
I also like that the final version implies he reunited with Lydia and she became Mrs. Claus, something I don’t really see in the original ending?
Does anyone else feel this way? I’d love to know what others think about the endings
Klaus is a visual masterpiece. everything about this animation is brilliant. you guys are amazing.
hope to see more 2D animations like this in future.
Thank you for creating the best-animated movie everrrrr!!!
Good storyline and OST !!!!
This is the most interesting segment on Klaus I've seen on this channel so far! Animation progress shots, behind-the-scenes, character designs, and such are cool, and I especially love retrospectives on story decisions and thought processes during planning.
Happy anniversary to the team that made Klaus, one of my favorite animated films of all time. :)
I suppose a way to incorporate everything would be Jesper getting a letter, going to Ava & Jesper writing back to Klaus that he can’t leave with it being his home & Klaus sending a 2nd letter, which then leads to Jesper meeting him like in the film every year.
Both endings are good, but I think the one that made it to the final cut makes a bit more sense & ties everything together better.
Just saw this on Christmas eve 2020 with my family. Beautiful and so emotional film. I can't stress enough how perfect the ending was , bittersweet but not sad, and kept the connection between the grounded story and the magical myth.
Thank you Sergio and everyone at SPA Studios for crafting such a thoughtful, clever, sincere, and unique story for us to enjoy. You have been a huge inspiration. Thank you for bringing a little more joy into our lives!
I'm so glad you choose the ending we all know and love. It's amazing and perfect.
This film is one of the greatest and most beautiful masterpieces ever! Thank you for the video!
I do like the symbolism of the other ending! But I also do understand why you decided to go the other way. It might indeed confuse some people. The movie is just amazing though, you all did amazing. Can't wait to see much more from you guys 🤗
As always, I agree with all of their wisdom. I absolutely adore the ending, it makes perfect sense, I'm glad they went with the current one. Thank you, SPA Studios, for all of these great behind the scenes explanations! Happy anniversary, Klaus!
yeah the final ending is heartwarming, a bit sad, but it just shows the friendship of klaus and jesper. it also ties in neatly to the show, showing what might have been the origin of santa claus. jesper is the one who started it, so it's good that we saw that til the end :)
Oh man both are so good! The deleted endings music got meeee 😭
OHHHHHHH, this my most favourite movie ever and everytime a new video delves behind the scenes i become so entranced!! as much as i teared up when jesper and klaus hugged in the alternate ending, the symbolism /is/ confusing-- i immediately jumped to the conclusion him and alva died too LOL. but gosh, this is such a wonderful, perfect movie and seeing the blood, sweat and tears being put into it makes it even better. this was so neat to see!!
"its important for me that people know the process of making a movie"
same
I quite like that alternative ending though, a lot of people saying that "jesper wouldnt have found his home or place" but I don't think the movie was really about that was it? It was about the inception of Klaus and their relationship together and with the people of the town. So I think it would have been another great ending.
No I disagree the movie wants you to think it’s about the inception of Santa klaus but in reality the movie is about Jesper
Both ending is amazing, absolutely love it!!! Can't wait to see SPA studios future films ❤️
Can you produce a dvd with all these bonus features on it already?? I’ll buy it, I swear!!
They won’t the film cuz is a Netflix exclusive .
Im gonna accept in my head that both endings are canon
I’m sobbing I’m so glad there are still recent comments on this 😭 finished the movie for the 17th time and I’m depressed now :)
KLAUS IS STILL A MASTERPIECE!!!!!!
I actually wish there was a plotwist were klaus dies and he becomes the "wind" and guys his friend to become santa klaus and he got his name in honor of his friend but guess that due to the name he couldn't become so it's a better ending
I really love them talking about the symbolism of the other ending because it tied in so much with how I feel cutting things out from my stories, and how they were able to so succinctly name both the pros and the cons. Cool video, extraordinary movie. :)
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I really wish they had included this part in the final cut, just to consolidate the idea that both families are finally a union (and for the ship, obviously xD).
It's a testiment to the heart of the story that either ending is beautiful. But I think the final ending solidified the magic of Santa. It's a beautiful legend.
This movie is pure magic, one piece of art that really brings hope to a hopeless species , that we could be better. One of the best pieces of art ever created.Thanks form the bottom of my heart
I love this movie so much, what an excellent job they've done.
I like the final ending more, but in the alternate ending I kinda like that we see that Mogens did kinda like Jesper
My favorite Christmas movie of all time, and also just plain one of my favorite movies at all time periods. This movie deserves awards
Seems like a better premise for a sequel as opposed to an ending! One can always dream.
thank you for sharing this behind the scenes series with all of us for free. brilliant lessons for aspiring writers and filmmakers.
I like this other ending, just like I love the ending that ended up being the actual Klaus ending. I especially loved the Klaus in this other ending got the last word in the ending, since he is the title character, and basically Santa Claus.
Thank you Edgar and Sergio. And al the other people who made this wonderfull film possible.
Honestly they ended the movie perfectly as is. It gave a supernatural start to “Santa” and a happy ending that Jesper gets to see his old friend every year. Friggn 1000/10, should have won ever fkn award that it could have. Blows most classic Christmas movies out of the water and just wins on so many levels
I love many of the ideas in the 'other ending', but the one in the film works beautifully without being confusing. If any of you can make it through the 'I get to see my friend' line without crying, you are a stronger person than I. 😭
The ending they finished on was perfect, it also can open up to a klaus 2
Definitely better than whatever Frozen was suppose to be
Fantastic alternate ending. Honestly really like the idea of referencing the North Pole somehow, but I agree the true ending is better. I believe Jesper having kids and a home feels more accomplished.
The ending they went with was just breathtaking, the score for this movie just absolutely incredible. One of my favorite movies of all time that just carries so much beauty.
Klaus, best Christmas movie, ever!!!
The ending they used is perfect. It provides closure and happiness for Jesper and Klaus is revealed to be the immortal spirit of Christmas
Now I'm not asking for a sequel, but I could imagine that alternate ending working in a future setting, after Jesper retires and his kids grow up, perhaps he and his wife decide to spend the rest of their days up north and maybe even pass on to spiritual becoming spirits with Klaus.
I like that headcanon.
Im glad they changed it to what it finally became because that ending gets me everytime
I liked the movie ending better, seeing them settle down and Klaus dying and becoming magic just made more sense in a way
It’s hard for me to feel such strong emotion... but this truly beautiful piece of art does just that.
Thanks.
I like the mail thing in this ending but also like that Jesper go to stay in Smeerensburg in the offical ending.
This is one of the best animated movies in back in 2019
I'm so glad they put the work in to reach the final ending. This is interesting, but not as strong--yet it had the bones of the ending that was needed.
Wow guys you did an incredible job. In my opinion, one of the best animated movies and certainly the best Christmas movie ever. I am sure it will become classic over time. 🥰
This movie brought me some comfort during 2020. It's such a beautiful story and the animation was too notch.
I so badly want SPA Studios to have a 'Renaissance' of animated pictures in the years to come. Klaus was something that brought me joy and continues to bring joy to others every time I get them to watch it. My GF and I just watched this last night and she too adored it (my third viewing). Sergio, may you have a decade or more of animated masterpieces to share with the world. Your story is timeless in an age of cash grab soulless remakes (disney) and twerking animals (illumination).
Thank you for making such a beautiful movie. It gets me good in the feels. Beautiful animation, music, characters. Thank you.