I’ve always had the Rumpelstiltskin’s face in my memories since I was about 3-4 years old (I’m 18 rn). I just tried looking for this and it only took 2 google image searches and as soon as I saw that face, I knew it was this one. I remember seeing a weird deformed short person in a dark room in the bottom right corner and it’s one of my earliest memories. I wasn’t exactly scared of it but it just never left my head…
The story of Maria, I found the book at my library. But it was a little different. Maria had been given a lamb by her father, but the stepmother killed it and made her wash the lambskin in the stream. Maria loses it and follows the stream until she finds a woman(The Virgin Mary). The woman agrees to clean it if Maria goes to a small house where a man(Joseph) and baby(Jesus) live. Maria takes care of both of them and she is given the cleaned lambskin and a golden star on her forehead. When the two stepsisters try to imitate Maria, they are given horns and donkey ears, respectively, for their selfish natures.
Olaf set the terms of the agreement, the troll upheld his end of the bargain, and then Olaf weaseled his way out of paying and murdered the worker, who I guess deserved it because he was evil or something despite doing nothing remotely evil the entire story, and this is treated as a happy, just ending? At least with Rumpelstiltskin the miller's daughter was kind of forced to make the agreement out of desperation to avoid jail, but Olaf didn't _need_ the church right then, he could have just waited for his church-builders to finish with their other projects, he could have learned to make due without a dedicated church building.
Time stamps: Cinderella 0:34 Maria Cinderella 9:18 The Maiden, the Frog, and the Chief's Son 17:07 Rumpelstiltskin 22:40 St. Olaf and the Troll 34:52 King David and the Giant 39:42
This is one of the worst versions I've heard of Cinderella yet, and neither of the other cultural equivalents were that great either. I was never a big fan of Rumpelstiltskin, he fulfilled his end of the bargain in a legitimate deal which the other party knowingly agreed to, and him getting screwed out of his due pay, the greedy king who forced the girl into servitude getting what he wanted, and the miller lying about his daughter and putting her into such a position never facing any consequence is considered a happy ending. The St. Olaf version is even worse, because the miller's daughter was pushed by desperation of wanting to avoid jail, and Rumpelstilskin is the one who set the terms that she was kind of forced to agree to. But St. Olaf didn't _need_ the church right then, he could have just waited for his usual church-builders to finish with the other projects, and he set his own payment terms, the troll didn't force him into it in any way. The troll upheld his end of the bargain, did absolutely nothing to deserve repercussion, but got brutally murdered anyway. Olaf got his church and weaseled his way out of paying for it- even murdering the worker- and this is treated as a happy, just ending? Why? Because the troll is allegedly evil or something- despite doing nothing evil the entire story? And what do they mean no one knows God's name? Isn't the Judeo-Christian God named Yahweh?
Omg I remember borrowing this DVD.
The Rumplestiltskin one though; the animation was terrifying for a 5 yr old
Ann Bell thts a fact
Ann Bell the woodcutters daughter gave me nightmares as a kid
Christopher Masciola There are so many kids movies that shouldnt have been kids movies
@@christophermasciola5949 I literally had panic attacks for months afterwards
I’ve always had the Rumpelstiltskin’s face in my memories since I was about 3-4 years old (I’m 18 rn). I just tried looking for this and it only took 2 google image searches and as soon as I saw that face, I knew it was this one. I remember seeing a weird deformed short person in a dark room in the bottom right corner and it’s one of my earliest memories. I wasn’t exactly scared of it but it just never left my head…
FINALY I FOUND I was 6 years old when I watch this video and I tried to find it and now I finaly found I better give this a like so I won’t forget
I use to love watching these as a kid!
My childhood indeed, thanks for sharing this. Do you have the others by chance?
The story of Maria, I found the book at my library. But it was a little different. Maria had been given a lamb by her father, but the stepmother killed it and made her wash the lambskin in the stream. Maria loses it and follows the stream until she finds a woman(The Virgin Mary). The woman agrees to clean it if Maria goes to a small house where a man(Joseph) and baby(Jesus) live. Maria takes care of both of them and she is given the cleaned lambskin and a golden star on her forehead. When the two stepsisters try to imitate Maria, they are given horns and donkey ears, respectively, for their selfish natures.
oh my god i had the DVD of this when i was younger!
shan paruss same
shan paruss AHHH SAME I WAS SEARCHING ALL OVER FOR IT😭
Sure it wasn't a VHS? Lmfao
Mariah B things can be on DVD and VHS lmfao
SAME I forgot the name of the DVD and I finally found it skks .. scary animations tho .. but so many memories !!!
Lying to get what you want doesn't sound like a very CHRISTIAN thing to do, Olaf...
He even sold his soul.
Olaf set the terms of the agreement, the troll upheld his end of the bargain, and then Olaf weaseled his way out of paying and murdered the worker, who I guess deserved it because he was evil or something despite doing nothing remotely evil the entire story, and this is treated as a happy, just ending? At least with Rumpelstiltskin the miller's daughter was kind of forced to make the agreement out of desperation to avoid jail, but Olaf didn't _need_ the church right then, he could have just waited for his church-builders to finish with their other projects, he could have learned to make due without a dedicated church building.
Sees someone and wants to marry them in the next day. #SeemsLegit
That's how the mafia works
Time stamps:
Cinderella
0:34
Maria Cinderella
9:18
The Maiden, the Frog, and the Chief's Son
17:07
Rumpelstiltskin
22:40
St. Olaf and the Troll
34:52
King David and the Giant
39:42
This brings back memories. Sigh.
Rumplestiltskin is kinda scary. Oh My Gosh.
Don't forgive or forget REVENGE REVENGE REVENGE on all evil stepfamlies and strict parents
Revenge is for the Lord, don't forget that
@@LoudNicey21 revenge is for those who are evil save your deep south devil lies to yourself
MY ACTUAL CHILDHOOD
this is childhood for me
Omg i've been looking for this series for years!😭
In the Rumplestiltskin video, she asks if his name is Whoopity Stoorie which is actually a British version of the same tale haha,
The boomers just did not pay attention to what their kids were watching lmfao that rumple one was nightmare fuel.
Marias characters design is like Hugo the troll/trollet Hugo
A E S T H E T I C
31:50: Willy Wonka: The Chocolate Factory (1971)/Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (2005) Reference.
On my video of Britannica's, it had Cinderella and Hansel and Gretel
I had the cinderella and beauty and the beast dvd!!
The CGI though.
Cinderlla should get revenge on the steptrash #revengeissweet
I wouldn't forgive
Andrea Orr bih who tf u calling a trashbag
Nakhia Aaron you
Andrea Orr girl watch who you talking to bc you don’t know me so how can you call me a trashbag I’m not finna argue with you in RUclips comments.
Nakhia Aaron shut your mouth why don't you go abuse other peoples kids like the trash you are
Andrea Orr whatttt girl shutup😂I’m a human if I was trash I wouldn’t be typing stupid😂
Anyone else coming here from Phelous?
Half from Phelous, half for the nostalgia.
Anyone have the version with Pat Morita? Thanks.
7:20
The Queen/Miller's Daughter should just run off with her baby and her messenger lol
Phelous brought us here
Some saint Olaf was 😒
This is one of the worst versions I've heard of Cinderella yet, and neither of the other cultural equivalents were that great either. I was never a big fan of Rumpelstiltskin, he fulfilled his end of the bargain in a legitimate deal which the other party knowingly agreed to, and him getting screwed out of his due pay, the greedy king who forced the girl into servitude getting what he wanted, and the miller lying about his daughter and putting her into such a position never facing any consequence is considered a happy ending. The St. Olaf version is even worse, because the miller's daughter was pushed by desperation of wanting to avoid jail, and Rumpelstilskin is the one who set the terms that she was kind of forced to agree to. But St. Olaf didn't _need_ the church right then, he could have just waited for his usual church-builders to finish with the other projects, and he set his own payment terms, the troll didn't force him into it in any way. The troll upheld his end of the bargain, did absolutely nothing to deserve repercussion, but got brutally murdered anyway. Olaf got his church and weaseled his way out of paying for it- even murdering the worker- and this is treated as a happy, just ending? Why? Because the troll is allegedly evil or something- despite doing nothing evil the entire story?
And what do they mean no one knows God's name? Isn't the Judeo-Christian God named Yahweh?
It's a like trigger happy for me ew it's so werid
Your version of rumpelstiltskin is just a story teller rip off
Qwert PBS