If anything, a royal would get scorned and mocked for requesting things that were both impossible and difficult to retrieve. At least for me, I don't see how the King thought of her as his most precious princess...
@@WobblesandBean fairytales are often based on culture and usually used to teach moral lessons. However, i watched many of these and i haven't learned much except for get punished or rewarded arbitrarily...
@@bmax99 A lot of fairy tales (this specific genre, not myths, legends etc.) were just fun stories people told themselves. The notion that all of them have morals (some definitely do though) is relatively new phenomenon. Some say it only appeared after the printing press was invented and it became possible to mass-produce literary works.
Imagine the witch being like " I cursed him so specifically he would NEVER BE FREE HAHAHAH" and then like a while later seeing that he got married The witch: 😦
King: Youngest Daughter, I couldn't find the things you wanted, but I got you something better! Youngest Daughter: What could that be? King: Forcibly married to a pig! Youngest Daughter: ... King: Don't worry it was for a good cause. I would have had to get a new carriage and I like that one.
King: "Don't worry, I'm sure it won't be that bad! You know I wasn't your mother's first choice either." Youngest Daughter: "You told me you were a shepherd, and you only got her hand because you were REALLY annoying to her father." King "Good times! My father-in-law still won't speak to me."
I’m more concerned about the fact that the moment I saw the pig before he even spoke (and before I even knew he would be a talking pig) I knew FOR SURE that he would want the YOUNGEST daughters hand in marriage 😅 what have these Hungarians folk tales done to me !!
I know right, it’s sounding more and more like the so called evil witch is actually doing them a solid in the long run. And that was a really specific spell, it appears the witch was quite the serendipitous matchmaker. But perhaps it is fate that the cursed are meeting.
I mean, at least this particular witch actually tried to make it permanent tho. Those were some hella specific conditions she put on that curse. I mean what if the girl had asked for a jingling mango, or a smiling Banana instead? Then he really would’ve been screwed😧
To provide a reasonable theory for that oddly specific curse remedy I say that: If the pig was a king then there must be a kingdom. Perhaps she read about a kingdom that had talking grapes, smiling apples, and jingling peaches and wished she had some for herself?
That's usually par for the course in these they curse you then come up with something seemingly impossible to brake it but someone always dose some how
Ι'vee been looking or this series for over 20 years. I had blurred memories of it somehow I thought it was chinese or japanese. I found it today and I'm extremely happy
Well, would you want to be married to a pig? Really? I think it's only natural she was upset! And she's not really materialistic, look at the things she wished. She was upset because she had to marry a pig she didn't know in a shack with hay. I'd be depressed, too. Don't know about you guys!
I feel like after waking up, it would've just been the pig and his tiny shack. And not until the pig and the girl have bonded for a while. And after the man propeses, he would be rejected the first time until the man told her the story .
This fairy tale reminds me of the original Beauty and the Beast story. The father also had three daughters - the first two asked for pretty girly things, and the third asked for a plant (rose), the father ran into a spot of trouble during his travels, ran into a beast who made a deal with him for his youngest daughter, and you know the rest.
Yea. Those ugly sisters would be like omg shes gonna be with a BeAsT ew. But then she ends up with the most fortunate life as a result of her genuine heart and pure soul. Those 2 sisters are so mad, jelly and evil, upon seeing her wed a prince/king, that, a fairy sees them and curses their appearance to match their hearts. They physically turn into stones. As that's how their hearts were. Maybe the same fairy that cursed the prince to turn into a beast? cuz he won't give an old lady some shelter in his bigass kingdom amidst storms. The old lady reveals her true form and curses him to become a beast as he was such on the inside. Makes one wonder what could this prince have done, to make the fairy curse him, turn him into a pig, until the day a girl who loves a talking vine, smiling apple and jingling tingling peach, or, the stars, sun and the moon, shows up.
Life hack: ask your dad for impossible stuff, then he'll give you to an animal and when you least expect it bada bing bada boom you're married to a handsome king
As a Hungarian seeing this in English makes me happy. It's cool to see it being dubbed into english- thank you translators and thanks to the voice actors who dubbed it!
Was there meant to be a moral or implied lesson to this in original hungarian? This tale in particular seems oddly contrived. The King making a fanciful promise cause he didnt want to walk. The princess making an fantastical request. The pig just happening to find the one thing that would free him.
@@nairda55555 im unsure. Its been a while since ive seen this episode-- However, usually there is a Moral and if not-- then it was just like the Name says "a Folk Tale". Not every story has a Lesson tbh.
“A witch cursed me until I could find a woman who asked for 3 impossible things, a talking vine, a smiling apple, and a jingling tingling peach. It was, a very oddly specific curse, and you were much more odd and specific in your wish!”
@@HungarianFolkTales I'm so hooked, I'm going to watch all of them!the animation is so fluid,delicate and subtle!I love how you managed to imply this is a fairy tale book, and yet made it an animation movies!Good job guys you are great!
@@martaszu1372 I'd suggest you watch the originals too. The Hungarian name of the Tales are "Magyar Nèpmesèk" it's even nicer cause it gives a really nice foreign tone to it. I'm Hungarian and grew up with it so If recommend it :D
Besides all the "I give you my daughter in exchange for..." which is unthinkable in many countries nowadays, I found this story cute : The princess was looking for something so particular that a king couldn't buy and no craftsmen could make. But it was found in the most unusual of place. For me this is an analogy of richness beyond wealth that could be found in even the must humble of homes.
A lot of people try to logically interpret the story and end up with dark theories lol. Like, the pig drugged the princess with "corn" or her dad sold her to a pig for his precious carriage. I think yall need to think differently. The story is more like, If u stay true or genuine, rather than shallow and materialistic, you will come upon blessed fate later in your life. Even if things seem to be not going your way at first, you will always be rewarded in the end, for being a genuine soul. Those 2 older sisters seemed to be having things going their way right? but it's the youngest that was blessed with the best of fortune. The king too says it's the youngest daughter he likes the most, probably because, he feels that she is the only one out of the 3 who has a proper mind or personality. I'm not saying materialism itself is bad, I mean the king damn sure loved his horses and carriage lmao. But a mind with materialism ALONE, will only rot away in time. There's always some deep morale in these stories. Try not look at it on a surface level.
@@uber21 Actually, drawing characters with blonde or light coloured hair is just a way to represent youth, as the amount of melanin in some people is lower when they are babies and increases as they grow.
I'm not sure but I think the reason why the youngest sibling is usually the one with best fortune in these tales is because, unlike the older siblings, the younguest haven't spend enough time in this world to be corrupted by it, which means that theie soul is more pure than those of theie siblings. So when people wrote these tales, they usually used the youngest character as a symbol of innocence, candidness and purity, therefore, the younguest had better fates than the other characters.
@@petehill7280 I looked up East of the sun, west of the moon. Read it and it reads like the Greek story of cupid and psyche. Tale as old as time.... o_o
Pete Hill I’m so happy you said that, it’s my favourite folk story of all time!! But yeah this basic trope is found in many stories across Europe and Russia
The moral I see here is that no matter how unsatisfied you are with an unexpexting event, you can still make the best out of it and get a happy life. This story I will endear to my heart as it teaches a nice moral yet again. I'm happy that these Hungarian folk tales carry such strong messages. :)
In this case it symbolises a kind of special-ness(if you haven't already figured that out from the wishes and the lucky third girl). The other people have generic white eyes. Just human. Not special. Something like this. It's rather symbolic than literal, it's a cartoon after all.
I am sooooo happy now that I have found this channel!! These videos have a beautiful and magical style of drawing and animation! Thank you so much for sharing with us your traditional stories!! Greetings from Colombia!
Love these tales cause you never know what to expect. For all we know the next tale is about a talking frog seeking revenge on a king for killing his kids to make a medicine for his wife to be young again so she can go up in a mountain to sew a dress for a witch the king once met and promised her a dress so she could make his love interest to fall in love with him. Also the frogs son is now a fine mustached fella trying to find the wife so he can tell her her love for the king isn't real but the result of the witches spell.
Mallard Duck/ JRH YO you're telling me!! Folk tales are always so weird. My mom told me a Filipino one about a girl that got turned into a pineapple cuz she was too lazy and her mom said 'I wish you had MANY eyes, clearly you don't know how to use your TWO eyes'....y'know...cuz...pineapples have many 'eyes'....
Hey thank you! I'm a Hungarian and I really appreciate this. I honestly never thought anyone would like Magyar Nèpmesèk wich is the original cartoons name. So thank you I hope more of my kind get to appreciate this
Got to love the logic of this story the first two sisters ask for things that are flashy yes but concrete and easy enough to buy if you're as wealthy as a king and they're the bad sisters and then the third sister asks for things that literally don't exist and three of them and she's the good one
You would think wealthy kings/princes and the like who had been turned into a talking animal/object would lead with that fact. Would seem to save a lot of drama later
hm..people joke often in the comments bout how the "youngest and prettiest" sister is always blonde, but seeing the darkening gradient so clear from youngest to oldest in this one made me realize it probably has less to do with trying to specifically associate blonde hair as an ideal of beauty and more just...thats what a lot of white peoples hair does. my brother was born blonde and it got darker over time, turning dark brown by adulthood, and thats just a genetic thing in some populations i guess. just a natural marker of youth for said people.
Exactly. I went from being light blonde to dark blonde, and I'm predicting my hair will get darker with age. Another explanation I have for the blonde youngest trope is that blonde/yellow hair stands out more, from an artistic perspective. The hair colours aren't always specified in the stories, it's the animators who decide on them. My guess is that the main character often has light hair to "pop out" more.
Oldest: “I want a dress!” Middle: “ want a dress to.” King: “ would you like a dress to sweetie?” Youngest: “NO I WANT FRUIT.” King: “alright, that should be easy-“ (Youngest daughter grabs her dad’s face.) Youngest: “no dad, I. WANT. LIVING. FRUIT!” (Grabs tv and throws it out the window) King: “........okay, no more veggie tales for you young lady!” Me after writing this: “why did I write this?”
This one's my favorite of them all, I'm not sure why. Maybe it's that all this guy has to do to win the heart of a princess was to gift her weird produce.
Witch: you will be curse until someone wishes for those things. A few minutes later- Witch: pfff like anyone will wish for that xD *Witch notice the pig become a king or prince again* Witch: I can't believe someone would wish for those items 0^0 .... Sh-
I just remembered Prince Valdemar and the wicked wizzard Wizard: All I wanted was the love of a young maid to recover my old appeareance. Valdemar: What did you look like? A dragon, a mythological creature? Wizzard: I was the same but tall, handsome and fancy XD
None else bother by how many of these stories include a person making a deal, greatly benefiting from the deal, then trying to lie their way out of it and acting the victim when they couldn't?
I think the story would've worked better if the king turned back into a swine one more day just to make it clear this isnt just a dream she'll never wake up from. The stuff at the end makes it look like it was.
What I love about this channel is that it was probably started with wholesome intention. Yet every comment on every video are just jokes or critiques lmao
i am hungarian myself and seeing all these comments just saddens me really... all my childhood i loved these and it just ruins my childhood :""( but they are funny haha
King when arrived: Hey Jessica Hi father You will marry a pig What?why? I didnt want to walk home and ruin my labutan shoes. Oh, seems legit, but where are my very specific fruit? ... Dad! ... DAD!! FORGET THEM JESSICA! I HATE YOU SO MUCH DAD!
King: Marry my daughter off to a pig, or walk all the way home? Hmm...
Chad Von Deucheburg he could have rode the horse as well. There were two
lilbitch
True. So true.
@@neve6759 Why does the youngest princess yes look like that? She looks like a demon!
Well I guess is that he didn't think the pic can do anything, and he also wants someone to help so yea he basically thought of lying to the pig
Sure dude. Seem legit.
That moment you realize it wasn't corn the pig offered her, but hallucinogenic drugs.
Lol, I was legit going to comment this.
Ikr
You made me laugh so hard!!
yea but did they get it on
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Roofies
"here mighty prince. go be a pig until you can somehow marry the most eccentric princess in all of Hungary."
When your sisters ask for expensive trash, you stay humble and your father marries you off to a pig #mood
And hallelujah!!! a true story was written lol 😂
If anything, a royal would get scorned and mocked for requesting things that were both impossible and difficult to retrieve. At least for me, I don't see how the King thought of her as his most precious princess...
@@bmax99 Dude, it's a fairy tale. I think you're overthinking this just a we bit.
@@WobblesandBean fairytales are often based on culture and usually used to teach moral lessons. However, i watched many of these and i haven't learned much except for get punished or rewarded arbitrarily...
@@bmax99 A lot of fairy tales (this specific genre, not myths, legends etc.) were just fun stories people told themselves. The notion that all of them have morals (some definitely do though) is relatively new phenomenon. Some say it only appeared after the printing press was invented and it became possible to mass-produce literary works.
I like how the narrator softens his voice for the girls
Turns me on
Menundrum Wtf
Hahahhahah aah
Not as good as OINK GRUNT OINK
You should hear the hungarian narrator. Even better! :D
A talking vine: the stars
A smiling apple: the sun
A jingling-tingling peach: the moon
No wonder it was (almost) impossible.
*_OINK GRUNT OINK_*
I laughed so much at that 😂
I also love when they have 'barking dogs' which are actually rubber ducks in disguise as dogs. I love this series.
Lmao
#pigtoo
Mr X: OINK GRUNT OINK
Pig: Oink! Grunt! This is not your daughter!
King: I just adopted her 2 minutes ago!
Checkmate!!
“The king regretted he had ever given his word to a filthy swine” I think we’ve all been there
*preach* it gurl
TRUTH!!!
Imagine the witch being like " I cursed him so specifically he would NEVER BE FREE HAHAHAH" and then like a while later seeing that he got married
The witch: 😦
Surprised pikachu face
@@cloudyglass9486 :0
The witch was like "I know this kids future so might as well mildly inconvenience him."
👁👄👁
King: Youngest Daughter, I couldn't find the things you wanted, but I got you something better!
Youngest Daughter: What could that be?
King: Forcibly married to a pig!
Youngest Daughter: ...
King: Don't worry it was for a good cause. I would have had to get a new carriage and I like that one.
I like how he just says youngest daughter xD
King: "Don't worry, I'm sure it won't be that bad! You know I wasn't your mother's first choice either."
Youngest Daughter: "You told me you were a shepherd, and you only got her hand because you were REALLY annoying to her father."
King "Good times! My father-in-law still won't speak to me."
@@jamestown8398 thank you so much xD
Hahaha yes
At least it all worked out in the end, right?
That witch was really specific. but I enjoyed the story none the less.
Olivia S.A.A ikr. She really never wanted his ass to turn back human😬
you learn to be very specific in the fantasy world because if you wish for something vague you may not often get what you wish!
It's called a prophecy...it's a prediction with specific details
The pig prince had those things already. So, it stood to reason that he needed to marry somebody who wanted magic fruits like the ones he had.
And a princess of all people. Maybe they did some sort of mind control thing.
Was anyone else expecting the pig to literally just want her hand? Like not in marriage, but just... her hand?
I have literally nothing to say to this except yes.
*Yes*
No? That would be a weird fairytale
@@leilanidru7506 So none of these folktales aren't weird?
TanookiWario fair point👌🏾
I’m more concerned about the fact that the moment I saw the pig before he even spoke (and before I even knew he would be a talking pig) I knew FOR SURE that he would want the YOUNGEST daughters hand in marriage 😅 what have these Hungarians folk tales done to me !!
"everything you see is yours, I too am yours, if you will have me..." THAT'S SMOOTH AF
Cute❤❤❤
I'm not sure witches are that evil. Everyone that gets cursed just gets married in the end and lives happily ever after.
Most of the time they just want the prince or princess to find true love!
I know right, it’s sounding more and more like the so called evil witch is actually doing them a solid in the long run. And that was a really specific spell, it appears the witch was quite the serendipitous matchmaker. But perhaps it is fate that the cursed are meeting.
True
So true
I mean, at least this particular witch actually tried to make it permanent tho. Those were some hella specific conditions she put on that curse. I mean what if the girl had asked for a jingling mango, or a smiling Banana instead? Then he really would’ve been screwed😧
How to survive a Hungarian folk tale
1.be poor
2.have common sense
3. Be blond
4.be the youngest
5. Cry a lot
ɢᴀʀʙᴀɢᴇ G⃣ o⃣ d⃣ e⃣ s⃣ s⃣ have bread
2. Don't have common sense*
6. Be pretty
Have black sclera
So me but not blonde
daughter: *dad can u bring me home some grapes, an apple and a peach?*
Father: *yea so i didn’t get what u asked for and also ur marrying a pig*
I bet that witch never expected that spell to be broken XD. Gotta give her credit for being creative.
That's the finnicky thing about magic. I imagine anytime they try to make the curse nigh impossible, magic just ends up making it happen.
The moment you realize this is the Hungarian version of beauty and the beast.
To provide a reasonable theory for that oddly specific curse remedy I say that:
If the pig was a king then there must be a kingdom.
Perhaps she read about a kingdom that had talking grapes, smiling apples, and jingling peaches and wished she had some for herself?
That's the most clever thing I read all day. Respecc
I should've never clicked on this recommend! Now I have to watch them all!
ShadowsandCityLights same
Yes.
That’s a very specific wish to remove a curse, geez
That's usually par for the course in these they curse you then come up with something seemingly impossible to brake it but someone always dose some how
Your not wrong
Ι'vee been looking or this series for over 20 years. I had blurred memories of it somehow I thought it was chinese or japanese. I found it today and I'm extremely happy
Wow, we're happy you finally found this series. :)
Lena M watch happily
I know how it feels when you finally find something you treasure 😁
=.=
How old are you?!
Lena M mate where did you watch it 20 years ago because I thought it was only on RUclips
Well i think the moral is: Do not look down on someone, who isn't as rich and beautiful as u are, cause they might be able to fulfill your needs.
An alternative moral is "don't let your dad promise you as payment to a random mechanic when his car breaks down"
@treeghettox Glad you understood what i said
Well, would you want to be married to a pig? Really? I think it's only natural she was upset! And she's not really materialistic, look at the things she wished. She was upset because she had to marry a pig she didn't know in a shack with hay. I'd be depressed, too. Don't know about you guys!
I feel like after waking up, it would've just been the pig and his tiny shack. And not until the pig and the girl have bonded for a while.
And after the man propeses, he would be rejected the first time until the man told her the story .
Run from rapists because you'll go cuckoo? This story is super dark
This fairy tale reminds me of the original Beauty and the Beast story. The father also had three daughters - the first two asked for pretty girly things, and the third asked for a plant (rose), the father ran into a spot of trouble during his travels, ran into a beast who made a deal with him for his youngest daughter, and you know the rest.
Yea. Those ugly sisters would be like omg shes gonna be with a BeAsT ew.
But then she ends up with the most fortunate life as a result of her genuine heart and pure soul.
Those 2 sisters are so mad, jelly and evil, upon seeing her wed a prince/king, that, a fairy sees them and curses their appearance to match their hearts. They physically turn into stones. As that's how their hearts were.
Maybe the same fairy that cursed the prince to turn into a beast? cuz he won't give an old lady some shelter in his bigass kingdom amidst storms. The old lady reveals her true form and curses him to become a beast as he was such on the inside.
Makes one wonder what could this prince have done, to make the fairy curse him, turn him into a pig, until the day a girl who loves a talking vine, smiling apple and jingling tingling peach, or, the stars, sun and the moon, shows up.
Life hack: ask your dad for impossible stuff, then he'll give you to an animal and when you least expect it bada bing bada boom you're married to a handsome king
So true😂😂 impossible haha😂
Moral: marry a pig he will turn into a prince next day
As a Hungarian seeing this in English makes me happy. It's cool to see it being dubbed into english- thank you translators and thanks to the voice actors who dubbed it!
Was there meant to be a moral or implied lesson to this in original hungarian?
This tale in particular seems oddly contrived. The King making a fanciful promise cause he didnt want to walk. The princess making an fantastical request. The pig just happening to find the one thing that would free him.
@@nairda55555 im unsure. Its been a while since ive seen this episode-- However, usually there is a Moral and if not-- then it was just like the Name says "a Folk Tale". Not every story has a Lesson tbh.
"He had three daughters"
Me: The youngest is blonde.
Youngest: *turns out to be blonde*
Me: She's the heroine/protagonist
“A witch cursed me until I could find a woman who asked for 3 impossible things, a talking vine, a smiling apple, and a jingling tingling peach. It was, a very oddly specific curse, and you were much more odd and specific in your wish!”
THAT'S WHAT I THOUGHT
why all of this series are so nicely animated , this is so niceee
Thank you!
@@HungarianFolkTales I'm so hooked, I'm going to watch all of them!the animation is so fluid,delicate and subtle!I love how you managed to imply this is a fairy tale book, and yet made it an animation movies!Good job guys you are great!
@@martaszu1372 I'd suggest you watch the originals too. The Hungarian name of the Tales are "Magyar Nèpmesèk" it's even nicer cause it gives a really nice foreign tone to it. I'm Hungarian and grew up with it so If recommend it :D
@@MREXE Thanks for recommending that!
@@martaszu1372 It was not made by the uploader though...........................
Besides all the "I give you my daughter in exchange for..." which is unthinkable in many countries nowadays, I found this story cute : The princess was looking for something so particular that a king couldn't buy and no craftsmen could make. But it was found in the most unusual of place.
For me this is an analogy of richness beyond wealth that could be found in even the must humble of homes.
I'm starting to think the witches of these stories are secretly matchmakers...
A lot of people try to logically interpret the story and end up with dark theories lol.
Like, the pig drugged the princess with "corn" or her dad sold her to a pig for his precious carriage.
I think yall need to think differently.
The story is more like,
If u stay true or genuine, rather than shallow and materialistic, you will come upon blessed fate later in your life.
Even if things seem to be not going your way at first, you will always be rewarded in the end, for being a genuine soul.
Those 2 older sisters seemed to be having things going their way right? but it's the youngest that was blessed with the best of fortune.
The king too says it's the youngest daughter he likes the most, probably because, he feels that she is the only one out of the 3 who has a proper mind or personality.
I'm not saying materialism itself is bad, I mean the king damn sure loved his horses and carriage lmao.
But a mind with materialism ALONE, will only rot away in time.
There's always some deep morale in these stories. Try not look at it on a surface level.
IT'S ALWAYS THE YOUNGEST DAUGHTER
ikr its always the youngest
Its also always the one with the lightest hair.
@@uber21 Actually, drawing characters with blonde or light coloured hair is just a way to represent youth, as the amount of melanin in some people is lower when they are babies and increases as they grow.
I'm not sure but I think the reason why the youngest sibling is usually the one with best fortune in these tales is because, unlike the older siblings, the younguest haven't spend enough time in this world to be corrupted by it, which means that theie soul is more pure than those of theie siblings. So when people wrote these tales, they usually used the youngest character as a symbol of innocence, candidness and purity, therefore, the younguest had better fates than the other characters.
Like Beauty and the Beast mixed with the Frog Prince for this story.
This kind of plot is pretty easy to find. In Norway, there's a similar tale called East of the Sun, West of the Moon.
@@petehill7280 I looked up East of the sun, west of the moon. Read it and it reads like the Greek story of cupid and psyche. Tale as old as time.... o_o
Pete Hill I’m so happy you said that, it’s my favourite folk story of all time!! But yeah this basic trope is found in many stories across Europe and Russia
Beauty and The Pig
The moral I see here is that no matter how unsatisfied you are with an unexpexting event, you can still make the best out of it and get a happy life. This story I will endear to my heart as it teaches a nice moral yet again. I'm happy that these Hungarian folk tales carry such strong messages. :)
Is it a thing in Hungarian artwork for people to have black sclerae even though they don't appear possessed and nobody comments on it?
I'm glad I'm not the only one who was disturbed by that
I think it's pretty though :v
In this case it symbolises a kind of special-ness(if you haven't already figured that out from the wishes and the lucky third girl). The other people have generic white eyes. Just human. Not special. Something like this. It's rather symbolic than literal, it's a cartoon after all.
@@nagys36snn good to know! I was wondering, because I noticed that too
@@evesword4270 I think it's pretty too. It definitely fits the art style. I like it 💜
I find the art in this episode a notch above the others
I am sooooo happy now that I have found this channel!! These videos have a beautiful and magical style of drawing and animation! Thank you so much for sharing with us your traditional stories!! Greetings from Colombia!
*_Jingling Tingling Peach_* I burst out laughing every time he says it with that accent x"D
"but whatever the king was thinking..." Nice way to say that the king was thoughtless and nobody understands his skewed up logic
Those were some oddly specific conditions for a curse...
King: I can't get out!
Pig: I'll get you out for your daughter
King: DEAL
Love these tales cause you never know what to expect. For all we know the next tale is about a talking frog seeking revenge on a king for killing his kids to make a medicine for his wife to be young again so she can go up in a mountain to sew a dress for a witch the king once met and promised her a dress so she could make his love interest to fall in love with him. Also the frogs son is now a fine mustached fella trying to find the wife so he can tell her her love for the king isn't real but the result of the witches spell.
Boy oh boy Hungarians have a very interesting folk lore
Mallard Duck/ JRH YO you're telling me!! Folk tales are always so weird. My mom told me a Filipino one about a girl that got turned into a pineapple cuz she was too lazy and her mom said 'I wish you had MANY eyes, clearly you don't know how to use your TWO eyes'....y'know...cuz...pineapples have many 'eyes'....
Anti Fluffs interesting
Hey thank you! I'm a Hungarian and I really appreciate this. I honestly never thought anyone would like Magyar Nèpmesèk wich is the original cartoons name. So thank you I hope more of my kind get to appreciate this
Got to love the logic of this story the first two sisters ask for things that are flashy yes but concrete and easy enough to buy if you're as wealthy as a king and they're the bad sisters and then the third sister asks for things that literally don't exist and three of them and she's the good one
Youngest princess: welcome home dad! Did you bring me the things I asked?
King: nope, but I did get you a pig for a husband!
Youngest princess: ...
Beauty and the Pig...
Of all the Hungarian folk tale princesses, I’m the princess who asked for a talking vine, a smiling apple and a jingling, tingling peach
Hey, don't insult your husband like that.
I get the Beauty and the Beast plot, but what's with the vine, apple and peach thing? I mean how in the world did she come up with THAT?
Who could have known the pig was actually a cursed prince?
NessLover94 Well feminists say every man is a pig
It was a talking pig, you'd think some magic is involved
You would think wealthy kings/princes and the like who had been turned into a talking animal/object would lead with that fact. Would seem to save a lot of drama later
Well that curse was very *SPECIFIC*
The witch didn’t count on the most eccentric girl in the world asking for those specific things
Hungary has a beautiful story telling tradition.
There were two horses! Couldn’t the coach man and the king just ride the horses.
Haha. No saddles.
I'm glad the crazy lady and the magic pig man were able to find each other 💙
These Kings/Fathers be so quick to give their daughters up for easy labor and things. SMH 😂
Nobody :
The 🐷 : "OInK GRuNTTT OINKK"
hm..people joke often in the comments bout how the "youngest and prettiest" sister is always blonde, but seeing the darkening gradient so clear from youngest to oldest in this one made me realize it probably has less to do with trying to specifically associate blonde hair as an ideal of beauty and more just...thats what a lot of white peoples hair does. my brother was born blonde and it got darker over time, turning dark brown by adulthood, and thats just a genetic thing in some populations i guess. just a natural marker of youth for said people.
Exactly. I went from being light blonde to dark blonde, and I'm predicting my hair will get darker with age. Another explanation I have for the blonde youngest trope is that blonde/yellow hair stands out more, from an artistic perspective. The hair colours aren't always specified in the stories, it's the animators who decide on them. My guess is that the main character often has light hair to "pop out" more.
Lesson: Don't promise things you're not willing to pay.
Oldest: “I want a dress!”
Middle: “ want a dress to.”
King: “ would you like a dress to sweetie?”
Youngest: “NO I WANT FRUIT.”
King: “alright, that should be easy-“
(Youngest daughter grabs her dad’s face.)
Youngest: “no dad, I. WANT. LIVING. FRUIT!”
(Grabs tv and throws it out the window)
King: “........okay, no more veggie tales for you young lady!”
Me after writing this: “why did I write this?”
i find these so relaxing
When I was little I watch this day and night on television. Ofc in the native languadge, I never would have thought I'd get dubbed
These videos are intresting... to learn about Hungarian folk tales
I wish it was Jingling Tingling Tangerine because I feel like it has a better ring to it
God bless you for making this channel. No one can see the meaning behind these stories. It's very sad.
5:01
Me studying Math be like:
*eat*
*le cry*
This one's my favorite of them all, I'm not sure why. Maybe it's that all this guy has to do to win the heart of a princess was to gift her weird produce.
I love the music and voice for the pig!
The voice for the pig is the voice for literally everyone in this channel
It's even better in Hungarian. Plus its almost never the same voice actors there but enjoy!
Witch: you will be curse until someone wishes for those things.
A few minutes later-
Witch: pfff like anyone will wish for that xD
*Witch notice the pig become a king or prince again*
Witch: I can't believe someone would wish for those items 0^0
....
Sh-
Out of all the Hungarian folk tales i have watched involving cursed princes/princesses, this has to be the oddest way of breaking the curse.
Yup. As a Hungarian I agree
I love the animation in these!
7:37 Love the soothing music♥️
For once, it's the youngest daughter who's being unreasonable with her requests.
0:15 that bird be choking up titles
Very beautiful illustration.
Thanks
I just remembered Prince Valdemar and the wicked wizzard
Wizard: All I wanted was the love of a young maid to recover my old appeareance.
Valdemar: What did you look like? A dragon, a mythological creature?
Wizzard: I was the same but tall, handsome and fancy XD
This is incredibly beautiful.
None else bother by how many of these stories include a person making a deal, greatly benefiting from the deal, then trying to lie their way out of it and acting the victim when they couldn't?
wow,all it took was a talking vine, a ssmiling apple, and a jingling, tingling peach. I wish i could get a gal that easily
Y'know its nice to just listen to bedtime stories before bed.
how to survive any Hungarian tale
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1. be the youngest
2. have blond hair
I think the story would've worked better if the king turned back into a swine one more day just to make it clear this isnt just a dream she'll never wake up from. The stuff at the end makes it look like it was.
What I love about this channel is that it was probably started with wholesome intention. Yet every comment on every video are just jokes or critiques lmao
Everything is so ornate.
I may be mexican. But i sincerely enjoy hungarian folk tales. HUNGARY FOR LIFE!
I would marry that pig, IT TALKS WHO WOULDN’T WANT THAT!!!
Was expecting the youngest daughter to ask for a diamond dress... Because that seems to be the pattern for hungarian folk tales.
“The king said... HMMM” 😳 hahahah 😆
i am hungarian myself and seeing all these comments just saddens me really... all my childhood i loved these and it just ruins my childhood :""( but they are funny haha
It's very pretty and I enjoyed!
Youngest princess:what are you
..😐 ok black eyed jingling tingling peach
A lot of the familiar sun moon and the stars symbolism, but not once were they spoken out loud.
i think the moral is here that even if your dad treats you badly, the person you marry might actually treat you better
A wise creature once said, "oink, grunt, oink... "
Beauty and the Beast meets "the Frog Prince" and "the Line of Golden Light"
Hungarian tales are interesting.
As a Hungarian I'm thankfull. I actually never expected ppl to be intressted in these
😂Не знаю как Улыбающееся Яблоко и Тили-Мили Персик, а вот Говорящее Вино это легко, надо только выпить серьезное количество))))
King when arrived:
Hey Jessica
Hi father
You will marry a pig
What?why?
I didnt want to walk home and ruin my labutan shoes.
Oh, seems legit, but where are my very specific fruit?
...
Dad!
...
DAD!!
FORGET THEM JESSICA!
I HATE YOU SO MUCH DAD!
See men, never be upset about the unusual wishes of women.
Thank God for the three crazy wishes, else, the man would have been served in McDonald's.
Tell me where you're from because McDonald's never serves pork in any of the countries where I went.
this one gave me full body goosebumps and im not sure why
I heard a story similar to this..
4:20 when the pig licked his lips lol