Greek subs for all pleaseeeee!!!! I love these tales so much!!! I remember 25 years ago when I was a child, where they were shown on the national channel of Greece dubbed in Greek, and it was the best there was in a children's show .. They are really wonderful !!!
Yeah but then again, I'm sure the fox knew that robbing the poor farmer of all those chickens would have probably starved his family. So I can see why the farmer didnt want to hold up his end of the bargain.
I thought for sure the first folk tale about the farmer and the fox would have taken a darker turn. Wherein the case where the farmer would deny the fox his payment of chickens. The fox would then exact his revenge by praying on each of the farmer's children instead.
It could be that way .. as after looking at those, the multiple slices he carried in the cartoon, makes more sense than a scone. Usually they're cut in halves. Pogácsa seem very similar to English scones in appearance.
Can't get enough of the stories.. Loved the voice as always.. 😍
Greek subs for all pleaseeeee!!!! I love these tales so much!!! I remember 25 years ago when I was a child, where they were shown on the national channel of Greece dubbed in Greek, and it was the best there was in a children's show .. They are really wonderful !!!
I remember that too,but im romanian ✌️
The last story is just beautiful. 💙🙏🐑
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Tbh I didn’t really understand that one lol
So the boy pretty much became a priest?
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I think he became an angel or saint.
The story itself and the animation,yes very beautiful!
Anyone else feel sorry for the fox? After all, he fulfilled _his_ end of the bargain.
Yeah but then again, I'm sure the fox knew that robbing the poor farmer of all those chickens would have probably starved his family. So I can see why the farmer didnt want to hold up his end of the bargain.
@@rurazar1686 the poor man should have bargained harder, as in "sure I can't pay you with 9 hens, 6 hens is way too much, best I can do is 3 hens"
The moral of the story is teaching other to deceive means you will be open to deception.
when your 14 and watch these during your depressive episodes to cope😀( btw i was the 100th like)
I am 25 and loves to watch these :P
Stop being depressed it only gets worse..........................😜
@@Epoch11 ok sounds simple enough thank you i've never tried that before 🥰 😭💗😿
I pray for you!
Great compilation
Hehehe, just after fox story, the add came about live cam fox 🤣😂🤣 sweet 💖
I thought for sure the first folk tale about the farmer and the fox would have taken a darker turn. Wherein the case where the farmer would deny the fox his payment of chickens. The fox would then exact his revenge by praying on each of the farmer's children instead.
I thought that too!
@@nafisaalam2723 As they say, great minds think alike ;D
the farmer is unfair
Karma should be on that poor man not the fox :
This is awesome.
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I saw the cockerel want to breed?!
When you say "scone" do you mean "pogácsa"? It's a reasonable enough translation but they're not exactly the same things.
It could be that way .. as after looking at those, the multiple slices he carried in the cartoon, makes more sense than a scone. Usually they're cut in halves.
Pogácsa seem very similar to English scones in appearance.
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