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  • Опубликовано: 31 май 2022
  • Opened (Communication Design Senior Project 2022)
    For a kid to eat with an open mind, parents must also be open to changes. Opened is an animated short film about how parenting and environmental factors influence a kid’s eating behavior. The project aims to help parents understand more about kid picky eaters and how to deal with them more efficiently.
    Director: Nathanich Chantharojwong
    Animator: Nathanich Chantharojwong
    Sound Designer: Supakorn Wongsumdang
    Original Music: Supakorn Wongsumdang
    Sound Editor: Peerapat Kittivachra
    Project Advisors: Teema Muekthong, Peerapat Kittivachra
    CommDe Creative Walk 2022 Website:
    www.commde-creativewalk2022.c...
    Trailer:
    • Opened (2022) | Trailer
    Contact:
    www.nathanichc.com
    nat.nathanich@gmail.com
    Communication Design Program, Chulalongkorn University
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  • @Natnathanich
    @Natnathanich  Год назад +1373

    Thank you so much everyone for watching my animation☺️! I am very happy to see many of you sharing your own personal stories and childhood experiences. If you like my work, please hit like and subscribe for more videos in the future. 😊😊😊
    Ps. Many of you ask why the setting of the story is in Thailand. That’s because I’m Thai…That’s all 😀

    • @Spaceiscool828
      @Spaceiscool828 Год назад +4

      Your Welcome 😄

    • @ccfz
      @ccfz Год назад +8

      คนไทยหรอ

    • @ccfz
      @ccfz Год назад +6

      ตอนเเรกนึกว่าฝรั่ง

    • @ccfz
      @ccfz Год назад +6

      อนิเมชั่นสุดยอดครับ

    • @arkplaygame
      @arkplaygame Год назад +6

      @@ccfz เเค่เห็นธงชาติก็หน้าจะรู้นะครับ

  • @raindoesnotexist
    @raindoesnotexist 2 года назад +5685

    The only way to make a child like vegetables is to make them try it themself, not forced. I knew what he felt

    • @syriamsa86
      @syriamsa86 2 года назад +45

      Yes!

    • @spritetolkien
      @spritetolkien 2 года назад +206

      yeah forcing a child to do something would make them not want to do it even more

    • @watergunner1719
      @watergunner1719 2 года назад +21

      Yeah it should be like 10 million views

    • @isee9574
      @isee9574 2 года назад +27

      My parents did the same thing but my dad made me taste it and it kinda felt good but I had some few not likes

    • @fam3516
      @fam3516 2 года назад +5

      Yes 🥳🎉

  • @unidentifiedwalkingperson
    @unidentifiedwalkingperson Год назад +4038

    This actually looks horrifying. I know it's pretty ridiculous to think that trying something as harmless as vegetables would be scary but as kids, this is really how most people felt. I love how that childish but also serious fear was captured in this animation. Great work ❤️

    • @HunterOfTheMoon
      @HunterOfTheMoon Год назад +37

      I thought the child has the phobia of the colour green
      I didn't thought one second that it was vegetables

    • @unidentifiedwalkingperson
      @unidentifiedwalkingperson Год назад +23

      @@HunterOfTheMoon they were vegetables, they were just exaggerated in order to make us feel the same as the child in the animation.

    • @webjet2000
      @webjet2000 Год назад +13

      @@HunterOfTheMoon when I was a child, I think I didn’t like vegetables it’s because it resembles grass/dirt because we know it’s unhealthy to eat grass

    • @unidentifiedwalkingperson
      @unidentifiedwalkingperson Год назад +4

      @Landolci well, it may depend on the environment you're in. I've met a lot of people who hated vegetables as kids but to each their own ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

    • @qwqlol973
      @qwqlol973 Год назад

      as a kid nah, I like food like those

  • @gisellechausse5261
    @gisellechausse5261 Год назад +1236

    I liked the Symbolism of the boy losing his mouth, like he has an eating disorder. And his parents' reaction marks the instant they notice he's going hungry. It was only once they put less pressure on eating vegetables that he starts eating of his own volition

    • @jessicamoore3760
      @jessicamoore3760 Год назад +26

      @@-Outsider- it's a metaphor for how a eating disorder works as in unable to eat as much as you should or eating to much unable to stop yourself or a never ending feeling of emptiness/ never ender feeling of being full (Not hateing just clarifying)

  • @kibaelunal8827
    @kibaelunal8827 Год назад +469

    This video hits me right in the core of my emotions. My ASD gives me sensory issues both with taste and textures, to the point where I had massive food anxiety. My mother used to joke that if someone put a gun to my head and told me to eat mashed potatoes (one of my many trigger foods), I was the only person she knew who'd consider the bullet first. It really does cause so much anxiety and stress, to the point where I've developed certain behaviors with food.
    One of my roughest moments was when I was in middle school. I was very skinny because of my medicine, and my friend's mom decided to "fatten me up" by making me eat a full 3 course meal. When I refused to eat some cooked carrots she made, she said she wouldn't let me leave the house unless I ate everything left in the pot. Normally, I could just wash it down with a drink like a bitter pill, but she wouldn't even let me do that. I didn't understand, and I still don't, why she wouldn't even let me do that. I'd still be eating the food. It got to the point where I threw up in the sink from my sensory issues, but she rolled her eyes and said I still had to eat what was left. After that it took years before I'd let anyone watch me eat. I'd take food to my room or sit by myself at lunch.
    Now I'm an adult and I've still got many of those same tendencies. I usually won't eat food prepared by friends, unless they're prepackaged or done buffet style.
    I love this animation because it captures those feelings perfectly.

    • @pai-tsuhi1131
      @pai-tsuhi1131 Год назад +33

      Wow. You threw up and she just rolled her eyes? Yeesh 🫤

    • @kibaelunal8827
      @kibaelunal8827 Год назад +29

      @@pai-tsuhi1131 She accused me of being overdramatic about it. Needless to say her son and I aren't really friends anymore.

    • @kpc9602
      @kpc9602 Год назад +11

      I also had ASD, I didn’t realize it, I was even embarrassed about it, especially my sensitive hearing

    • @kibaelunal8827
      @kibaelunal8827 Год назад +7

      @@kpc9602 It's hard not to feel like an outlier when we all have our quirks. What's important is living yourself for who you are, first. Others come later, and some never do. But those with closed off hearts because of our differences aren't the kind of people I want to love me anyway.

    • @Nightfurygirl
      @Nightfurygirl 11 месяцев назад

      That is one disgusting human filth right there, basically forcing food down your throat, and causing intense trauma. She deserves to be in the boiler room of hell.

  • @Socks_incorporated
    @Socks_incorporated Год назад +2762

    As an autistic person I can fully relate to this video, the pure anxiety of trying a food I wasn’t comfortable with or a food that triggered my sensory issues made it feel like I just couldn’t eat at all and how when ppl forced me to eat it how angry and distressed I became. This is a love letter to everyone with food issues in my opinion

    • @Socks_incorporated
      @Socks_incorporated Год назад +54

      I also like the touch of the uncomfortable noises the greens made to show just how vile they were to him

    • @Socks_incorporated
      @Socks_incorporated Год назад +19

      Maybe that’s just my audio sensitivity tho lmao

    • @deistar1063
      @deistar1063 Год назад +18

      This video triggers me as Broccoli 🥦 is one my sensory foods I can only eat ot one way and that's it...drives my grandparents crazy the rest of my family and my friends are just used to me eating different dinners then them ^-^ my friends even make food for dinner that work for me ^-^

    • @HaysterTheOtaku
      @HaysterTheOtaku Год назад +29

      @Chitoge Chan As someone on the spectrum myself I’d like to say that while autism isn’t directly linked to picky eating people with autism are very sensitive to all kinds of touch and food with very potent textures can set us off the way getting water on my face and the cars seatbelt brushing against my shoulder sets me off I was, and still kinda am, a picky eater and a lot of it is due not to taste but the way it feels in my mouth

    • @HaysterTheOtaku
      @HaysterTheOtaku Год назад +10

      ​@Chitoge Chan also on another note ... this may sound a bit contradictory to this particular videos message but people on the spectrum also tend to latch on to normalcy and routine, if something has been habit long enough trying to change that in their world would most likely prove nigh impossible, even something like "hating" a food and in turn never eating it can be considered apart of ones routine so this gentle "go at the child's pace" doesn't truly work for those on the spectrum granted not in every aspect of dealing with autistic children is like this (as for a lot of aspects the gentle approach is a MUST) but their eating habits is where I'd consider a more stern approach my parents had a tough time with feeding me as it was but even after "giving up" they wanted me to at least be able to eat one type of vegetable so they'd force me to eat some green beans (I wasn't allowed to leave the table until I ate them) with every dinnertime meal and I hated those things for years I even remember one time I ended up working it up so much in my head that I thew up right after dinner but I LOVE them now .. I kinda wish they had done that with other kinds of foods as I still have a bit of a stigma when it comes to eating most of the other foods I hated as a child, I still cannot get myself to eat them unfortunately and my eating habits are far from healthy as a result

  • @thinkink3001
    @thinkink3001 2 года назад +2264

    as someone who has a lot of trouble eating certain foods, this is amazing. perfectly captures the anxiety you get when people try to force you to eat something. Wonderful work

    • @Amorke_NPC
      @Amorke_NPC 2 года назад +26

      I'm like that, my mother didn't give me several foods that are normally consumed like rice, beans, coffee and etc.... Since I was 9 years old, she's tried to force me to eat and as much as I've eaten, I've never liked it...

    • @Arthur01907I
      @Arthur01907I 2 года назад +13

      That Sad for me
      I don’t like eat Fish
      And My mom obligated
      me and i
      Vomit the fish
      Becose for me Fish
      Is not food

    • @Alex-vh2nu
      @Alex-vh2nu Год назад +10

      I agree with you. I can't eat a certain types of food because I just don't like the taste of it like I just feel like vomiting the food out and I don't like some certain food like seafood, vegetables or fruits these types of food just made me want to vomit it out but I am trying to eat more veggies because it good for me but I will still refused to eat any seafood except fish because fish is tasty for me. 💖✨👍

    • @thinkink3001
      @thinkink3001 Год назад +3

      Exactly to all three of these. I'm not picky, I just physically can't eat certain foods. I can eat peas, carrots, potatoes, but try and eat broccoli or tomatoes and I just throw it up.

    • @psychocat515
      @psychocat515 Год назад +3

      I'm glad I'm not the only one that feels like this because thier are foods that I want to eat but I can't because I end up feeling the erg to throw up

  • @xchasingthefallx
    @xchasingthefallx Год назад +255

    This is so relatable. I hated certain textures and tastes as a kid. I would end up gagging and nearly throwing up if I ate something with a bad texture. I remember the frustration my parents were at my "picky" habits and I was forced to sit at the dinner table until I finished everything on it. It just made me despise the foods I didn't like even more and I would sit at the table till bedtime. You can't force anyone to like something. I still can't stand onions, raw/chunky tomatoes, and bell peppers. I'll eat spinach, brussel sprouts, beans, corn, and carrots np.

    • @Apolemia
      @Apolemia 11 месяцев назад +5

      Literally the same thing here.
      Because I got scared of growing up and ending up just like the guy in the first second of the clip, I had to train myself to eat the things my body would instantly reject.
      This ended up with me having to deal with intense pain stomach and digesting disorders at first and even though I was able to reduce this rejection effect for a lot of food, there are still vegetables I literally can't eat and will try to avoid at all cost in public events (one of them being cooked broccoli. I swear the texture is so terrible in my mouth it feels like I'm eating a piece of carpet)

    • @yeetusthefetus3465
      @yeetusthefetus3465 2 месяца назад +2

      I also hate raw tomatoes and bell peppers. I try not to be too picky with foods but there are things that I just don't like.
      I'm like that especially with drinks, I don't know why but anything other than water just doesn't go down easy for me. I hate drinking milk, if I drink big gulps of it, I end up gagging. And tho I sort of like soups, even that I won't be able to drink like a normal person. It's a really hard world 😩

  • @cottagefairy7161
    @cottagefairy7161 Год назад +76

    The movie is amazing and captures the emotions so well.
    Force feeding has always been quite prominent in my family. Everyone has a big appetite and they get so confused when they see me eat less. Anyway It led to a lot of issues, throwing up, tummy aches and mental breakdowns everything. I feel extremely uncomfortable eating with them and whenever my family is not around/I'm alone I stop eating. Whenever I get a chance, 'not eating' becomes a freedom to me.
    Ironically I love cooking and that does help a bit because I feel in control, of how much I cook and how much I eat.

  • @Cherubpuppet
    @Cherubpuppet Год назад +570

    As someone with anxiety and SPD (sensory processing disorder) eating certain foods can be hell for me(because of the way it feels, smells, etc.), especially when there are people constantly yelling at me for “being a picky eater”. I related to this way too easily.

    • @Rainabie_29
      @Rainabie_29 Год назад +6

      me too

    • @keiforkai
      @keiforkai Год назад +5

      same when i tried to smell the food people be like "why are you like this""stop doing that""what are you doing,just eat"it's hard tho trying to cover my nose while i eat

    • @peoplearesostupid8463
      @peoplearesostupid8463 Год назад +4

      I’m autistic with my worst foods being the crunch texture of vegetables and I totally get you

    • @StarroTheStarInOSC
      @StarroTheStarInOSC 2 месяца назад

      Me too

  • @zaxwock2857
    @zaxwock2857 2 года назад +104

    แอนิเมั่นนี้สื่อถึงพ่อแม่ขอเด็กไทยที่อยากให้ลูกกินผักให้ได้ เราคนนึงที่กินผักได้และคนข้างดีเลย แต่ทางที่ดีเราควรอย่าบังคับเขามาก ความสามารถของการกินแต่ละคนไม่เหมือนกัน เราแค่หัดแล้วลองทำให้เขาดู ไม่ใช่ยัดเยียดนอาจส่งผลต่อนิสัย และจิตใจ คนไทยด้วยกันเข้าใจกันดี💗✨✨

    • @Daki_256
      @Daki_256 Год назад +5

      ใช่

    • @nopparat6388
      @nopparat6388 Год назад +5

      ไม่เถียง ครับ (ผมก็เป็น1ในคนไม่ค่อยกินผัก ยกเว้น ผักบุ้ง มะเขือเทศ แคร์รอท และ ผักกาดแก้ว)

    • @holderholder2257
      @holderholder2257 Год назад +3

      ใช่

    • @guest665BieBoss
      @guest665BieBoss Год назад +2

      เรื่องนี้สอนให้ถึงพ่อแม่ในปัจจุบันที่ยังบังคับลูกให้กินผัก

    • @guest665BieBoss
      @guest665BieBoss Год назад +2

      ไม่ควรบังคับกินผัก

  • @peppybreyer88
    @peppybreyer88 Год назад +50

    I have major food sensitivities and I’m a really picky eater and this is 100% how it feels. The anxiety that comes from certain foods. No body around you gets it and it usually ends up with you being force fed which only makes it worse

  • @TheFloraBonBon
    @TheFloraBonBon Год назад +10

    I remember when i was a kid and my teachers forced me to try something new which was tomato soup for lunch and told me. "If you don't eat it then no recess!" Each time i tried to, i gagged so badly and i started crying. At the end of the day i told my mother and boy was she so mad at them.

  • @stinkykaiser.9061
    @stinkykaiser.9061 Год назад +81

    As a child who felt uncomfortable eating vegetables all the time I can relate to this, sometimes it can be hard to have vegetables, especially when your forced

  • @summer7578
    @summer7578 2 года назад +561

    This is amazing, and I'm saying this as someone who's never really picky with food xD
    The story is simple enough to follow, but the visuals are definitely what made the whole film. I can feel myself getting tense and uncomfortable when the parents got frustrated, because while knowing that they have good intentions, it's coming from a place of wanting control and not being above more forceful methods until they come to the realization.
    From the turning point on, it becomes really wholesome! There's really something about being part of the cooking process that makes food more appreciable. It's interesting how that changes the family's whole dynamic too.
    Last but not least the pun in the title is too good--

  • @A_Young.Art1st
    @A_Young.Art1st 4 месяца назад +29

    moral of the story: Never force kids to eat their veggies, Instead make the veggies into a work of art or show them how delicious the veggies urself.

  • @PhongTran-dj1rb
    @PhongTran-dj1rb Год назад +42

    I understand this, because I had the same issue. At first he didn’t want to eat vegetables but needed encouragement to eat it. His parents only acted disappointed, forcing him and tricking him into eating it which was very bad for him. Like he was forced to do something and there was no control over it and he couldn’t stand up to the vegetables. But once he saw his parents eating it like it was nothing wrong and not thinking less of him because his inability to eat vegetables. The boy finally fought his fear with enough bravery and courage to do it.

  • @sourturtle3964
    @sourturtle3964 Год назад +124

    As a kid I hated carrots, couldn’t stand them and would avoid them like the plague. Then once I got a stomach illness and certain foods didn’t agree with me anymore, carrots became my go to. Parents, please don’t force your kids to do things that they simply do not want to do if it can be helped. They’ll get it eventually :)

  • @3ggn0g
    @3ggn0g Год назад +40

    I’ve never seen a video which captures how I feel about many foods so perfectly.
    The fear, the physical effects, and how others react.
    It’s so perfectly captured and well made, you’re very talented

  • @Breezely22
    @Breezely22 Год назад +14

    As a kid, I was a very picky eater. I wouldn't even eat lettuce. Because of the sensory feel. And there was so much pressure around it that I felt unable to try anything bc I was already overwhelmed from the thought of eating it. Finally as an adult/teen I started actually being able to try new things bc there was no pressure to. It hasn't always worked out, but now I can eat a lot more things!

  • @user-vi4yf3es8w
    @user-vi4yf3es8w Год назад +36

    ขอบคุณนะครับที่ทำให้ประเทศไทย🤟🇹🇭

  • @DinosaurTVOfficial
    @DinosaurTVOfficial 2 года назад +290

    How are you so underrated?! This is much better than any of my animations!

  • @serophina2857
    @serophina2857 Год назад +5

    I always knew this was a problem for kids growing up but I’m thankful that I never had to experience this. My own mother wasn’t a saint but when it came to food, if I tried it once and genuinely didn’t like it, she wouldn’t make me eat it. And she would have me retry stuff if I asked. Eventually, I learned that I loved veggies and fruits! I even came to love mushrooms and salads that I originally absolutely disliked. I was lucky enough to never be forced to eat it all or heat the dreaded phrase “you can’t leave the table til it’s all gone.”
    I’m sorry for anyone who had to go through that but know it’s not you, it’s what you went through. Don’t be afraid to try new things but always know you can have a comfort food to run to!

  • @adamisrealistic1
    @adamisrealistic1 2 года назад +308

    This is literally one of the best animations in the world, you really deserve more viewers.

  • @midnightsky4704
    @midnightsky4704 Год назад +186

    Me as a child: hating onions and bell peppers.
    My parents: "Oh you'll grow out of it eventually."
    Me as an adult: Still hating onions and bell peppers but eating any other vegetable.
    It's honestly not a bad thing to dislike certain foods as long as you're eating healthy enough in general.
    I was still forced to eat certain foods as a child, but I was more stubborn than most children so my parents honestly just gave up as long as I still ate some type of vegetable.

    • @kpc9602
      @kpc9602 Год назад +4

      I hate onions a lot growing up too

    • @Minhtrieunguyen894
      @Minhtrieunguyen894 Год назад

      you say is not

    • @animequeen78
      @animequeen78 Год назад +6

      Yep. I'm no short order cook, but if the kid didn't like one vegetable, I'll fix a different one that they do like. It shouldn't be hard to avoid traumatizing your children.

    • @mochimoonbunnie
      @mochimoonbunnie Год назад +3

      My parents gave in to my picky eating as a kid but still made the option to try, I grew out of it as an adult and I'm so glad they never forced me, I had to do it at my own pace. I still dislike a few foods though.

    • @animequeen78
      @animequeen78 Год назад +3

      @@mochimoonbunnie Yes. Forcing your kids to eat a food that they currently have an aversion to can lead to an eating disorder.
      Also, I was forced to eat meat daily by my families of origin bc they thought something was wrong with vegans and my stomach suffered. I hated most meats except liver and fish as a child, but loved vegetables, especially broccoli.

  • @Aroshia17
    @Aroshia17 Год назад +31

    This so closely parallels my life that it's almost unbelievable... I remember being forced to stay in the backyard due to my reluctance to eat broccoli as a child. I would also go through the trouble of picking out individual carrots, peas, and green onion from fried rice! And those stupid, sneaky bean sprouts in noodles were the worst since it was hard to tell them apart >:(( My heart would sink every time I heard the sickening crunch in my mouth lol.
    Currently, as an adult, I still can't eat most vegetables, but I do now like green onion at least (just like the kid :0)

  • @guh-.
    @guh-. 9 месяцев назад +16

    Ack, this brought back a lot of bad memories.
    When I was maybe ~5 years old, my dad one time literally tried to force a handful of peas down my throat by holding my mouth closed. I almost threw up, but I spit them into his hand. I remember not liking the texture of some meats, and I hate to sit at our dinner table for maybe 3 hours one time because my parents made me finish a plate. I hated it. I remember being shamed by my mom for what I ate because I didn't like the texture or taste of some foods. I'd try and eat something I enjoyed and then feel guilty because it wasn't healthy. I made myself go on diets sometimes without them knowing. I hated that feeling. I'd get so hungry, but I drank water to distract myself instead. Good thing I was hydrated, I guess. I think one summer, my parents made me eat broccoli when we were at my grandma's house. They said "your 5 year old cousin can finish a whole bowl of broccoli in a matter of minutes, why can't you eat one?" I tried to take a bite but I ended up vomiting in the bathroom. I was 11.

    • @sirrantsalott
      @sirrantsalott 8 месяцев назад +1

      Your dad and mom are mean.

    • @user-sg4jc8hj2n
      @user-sg4jc8hj2n 8 месяцев назад

      У вас очень настойчивые родители. У меня такой только отец. Прикиньте, мой отец пытался заставить меня съесть варёный язык быка, и гонялся за мной по всему дому держа на вытянутой руке вилку, на которой был кусок бычьего языка. Мне было тогда 12.😅

    • @liagamer4265
      @liagamer4265 2 месяца назад +1

      If that was me the vomit wouldve probably been immediately, I wouldnt have even had a chance to go to the bathroom lmao.

  • @hotrodmercury3941
    @hotrodmercury3941 Год назад +141

    Best way I did it and my siblings did it was when I cooked them food. I would show them meals without vegetables. They would always say it didn't taste right or was missing something. I told them potatoes and onions and carrots always complete the picture.
    Cooking greens in meat juices worked best. Eventually it's not a struggle to eat a vegetable or something strange. It's a new flavor to get excited about

  • @Gabriel-xo2kl
    @Gabriel-xo2kl Год назад +22

    I used to be a picky eater when I was a child. I grew up and started to watch cooking videos, that makes me more open to new foods. But there is still some foods I don’t like…and instead of congratulating me for my efforts, my friends and family keep telling me that I am annoying and close minded.
    Don’t force your child. It will only make them even more scared of the food. Let them decide for themselves and when they make an effort, even if it’s very little, congratulate them.

  • @gisellechausse5261
    @gisellechausse5261 Год назад +5

    It wasn't until now that I noticed the Symbolism with mouths. Characters with big, wide mouths (like the parents) represent how they like a great variety of foods. Characters with small mouths (like the son) are picky-eaters. The son loses his mouth when he develops the eating disorder and stops eating food all together. In the end, when his parents approve he's eating veggies of his own volition, his mouth comes back slightly bigger than before, reflecting the positive enforcement had good effect on his preference for vegetables

  • @seek3731
    @seek3731 Год назад +4

    The nature in this story is Thailand, which is the country I live in. Thank you for those who took our country to make fun cartoons for our people to watch.

  • @watergunner1719
    @watergunner1719 2 года назад +105

    "You gonna hate the food that you dont like
    But one day you gonna feel the good taste of your hated food"

    • @basketbomberslackingson4417
      @basketbomberslackingson4417 Год назад +8

      21. Still hate vegetables.

    • @letitiayates5361
      @letitiayates5361 Год назад +5

      Not always the case.
      I’m 22, and I absolutely hate mashed potatoes due to the texture of it.

    • @kaylabrownell1268
      @kaylabrownell1268 Год назад +1

      My Mom always told me this around food I was nervous of: "Pumpkin, you don't have to eat it if you don't like it but you've gotta try it first, give me 3 big bites and that's all."

    • @NaughtyWackusBonkus
      @NaughtyWackusBonkus Год назад

      I say just let a kid try it first
      They will eat it if they want to
      Or eat it with another thing, like seaweed or mest

    • @samuraiboi2735
      @samuraiboi2735 3 месяца назад

      ​@@basketbomberslackingson4417 well thats your opinion but then meat doesn't have all the nutrients vegetables have like vitamins b12 vitamins c and d etc even nuts have more protein than meat thats reality for ya

  • @user-xb3hv4up7t
    @user-xb3hv4up7t Год назад +7

    他の子より成長が遅くてもそれを無理にやらせようとせず見守ることが大切です

  • @forgettingeverythinglikeno2029
    @forgettingeverythinglikeno2029 Год назад +8

    God this reminds me of every time I was just forced to sit there and eat everything, no matter how much it hurt my stomach or made me feel sick. Now technically a legal adult and it’s such a love-hate relationship with food, gotta love this shit

  • @drchef4364
    @drchef4364 Год назад +8

    I watched this video for the very first time with my 7yr old brother
    That lil guy neither like vegetables nor fruits😂
    I hope he will start loving them soon

  • @robbikan
    @robbikan 2 года назад +72

    For some reason I never had trouble eating my vegetables as a kid (well at least my parents said and from what I remember) but my brother would always puke, spit or push away his vegetables. The only time he would eat them is when we would hide it in his food or when he actually thought it was good.

    • @Panda72021
      @Panda72021 Год назад +4

      As a kid I always preferred vegetables over fruit (still do for the most part), the majority of fruits just taste overly sweet to me. idk

  • @go-vl2sf
    @go-vl2sf 2 года назад +39

    อนิเมชั่นนี้มีไทยด้วยสึกสอดคล้องเด็กไทยไม่ยอมกินผักฉันจากไทย anime This animation reflects a child who doesn't eat vegetables. It's like Thailand. I'm from Thailand 🇹🇭🇹🇭🇹🇭

    • @yuiaus34
      @yuiaus34 2 года назад +4

      Hey I from Thai to

    • @okiwannadie1991
      @okiwannadie1991 Год назад

      this thailand is so stupid, it Always be like that!? D:

    • @okiwannadie1991
      @okiwannadie1991 Год назад

      also i was from Vietnam also in ww4 i can finally rule Vietnam solders TÒ ĐÊSTRÒỶ THÀÌLÀNĐ,!!! D:

    • @sundy24xdddd30
      @sundy24xdddd30 Год назад +3

      I to

    • @nopparat6388
      @nopparat6388 Год назад +1

      Me too

  • @demonprincess9680
    @demonprincess9680 Год назад +12

    This is a completely relatable video. And it really doesn't just apply to food. Let people try things at their own pace

  • @kelsisaam4414
    @kelsisaam4414 Год назад +7

    I understand this so much. Because I didn't like a certain food (taste and/or texture) and wouldn't eat it, I would have to sit for hours at the dinner table because of the 'you cant leave until your plate is finished'
    But with my dad, he would make a food and if I said I didn't like it, he would just accept it so I didn't feel pressured to eat anything. Because of this I now eat all kinds of things.

  • @taylorwaldroplantiegne4619
    @taylorwaldroplantiegne4619 Год назад +79

    This seems a lot deeper than “a picky eater”. I get a sense of this child has an extreme phobia and oral aversion to certain foods.

    • @letitiayates5361
      @letitiayates5361 Год назад +15

      Either that or there’s sensory issues surrounding certain foods. Autistic people (such as myself) often struggle with certain foods due to the texture, taste and/or smell. It can cause a sensory overload, which often leads to a meltdown if forced. It’s not that we’re ‘picky eaters’ or ‘childish’. It’s a real struggle sensory wise, which is why many autistic people also struggle with eating disorders such as ARFID (Avoidant/restrictive food intake disorder).

    • @taylorwaldroplantiegne4619
      @taylorwaldroplantiegne4619 Год назад +5

      @@letitiayates5361 correct! I included neurodivergent individual in “oral aversions” ☺️

    • @anaalina5964
      @anaalina5964 Год назад +1

      Not necessarily... being a picky eater can cause a lot of anxiety, I know from experience. I would puke from foods I didn't like and my father would always be angry at that, and he would still tell and force me to eat the food that made me throw up. That caused a lot of anxiety and I didn't like when it was time to eat. I remember once at my cousins birthday party I was force to sit for longer at the table(after everyone left) because I didn't eat the cake slice... I didn't and still don't like cake, so it's not just 'heathy' foods I didn't like.
      People can't choose what they like and dislike, children included. I think it's cruel to force anyone to eat something they don't like. Now as an adult(21) I like many foods I didn't as a kid, but still dislike most vegetables and fruits. I am still healthy and not overweight though, so I don't worry much.

    • @taylorwaldroplantiegne4619
      @taylorwaldroplantiegne4619 Год назад

      @@anaalina5964 that’s pretty much exactly what an “oral aversion” is.

    • @liagamer4265
      @liagamer4265 2 месяца назад +1

      ​@@anaalina5964 At that point it was just about controlling you & forcing you to do something you didn't want to if they even got upset at you over cake. They cant even use the excuse of "because its good for you" anymore smh

  • @ko1boy
    @ko1boy Год назад +23

    This is so freaking relatable. As a kid its not that i hated the vegetables. Its that i hated the fact people forced me to like them

  • @patterns164
    @patterns164 Месяц назад +1

    I love how the mother uses cooking as a way to teach her boy how to love food. No pressure just “hey, come help me cook. See the beauty of making something.” And then the technique of showing their child how they enjoy vegetables and want to support him lovingly.
    It’s heartbreaking that the parents didn’t want their child to end up bullied but in the process unwittingly bullied their child themselves.

  • @TreeckoJedi9
    @TreeckoJedi9 Год назад +2

    Somehow the fact that this has no dialogue, but rather heartbreaking squeaks and frustrated grunts makes this all the more better.

  • @VeryAngryTree
    @VeryAngryTree Год назад +17

    Отличная иллюстрация пищевого насилия, себя даже вспомнила, в детстве. 🥲
    С малых лет ненавижу лук и чеснок, но всё моё окружение до сих пор продолжает попытки накормить меня этой гадостью. При этом смакуя и нахваливая их с такой силой, будто они готовы питаться только этими двумя овощами.
    Особенно ужасны были эпизоды, когда бабушка пыталась заставить меня съесть варёную луковицу целиком, якобы это полезно для здоровья.

  • @sylviatheskywing2265
    @sylviatheskywing2265 Год назад +27

    Something that happened was that my father was that he always declined his food with the phrase, "I don't like that stuff!" My grandparents soon had an idea and gave him an empty plate. He still said "I don't like that stuff!"

    • @Pheelyp
      @Pheelyp Год назад +1

      Since he survived to have you, I assume he eventually got over it. :)

  • @aesthetic85561
    @aesthetic85561 Год назад +7

    1:04 the boy sounds so cute 🥺

  • @Cocoyenwahnnoew
    @Cocoyenwahnnoew Год назад +3

    การถูกบังคับให้กินของที่ไม่อยากกินเป็นอะไรที่แย่ที่สุดยิ่งถูกยัดเยียดให้กินยิ่งทำให้เราไม่ชอบสิ่งๆนั้นมากขึ้นจากแค่ไม่อยากกินเฉยๆก็กลายเป็นเกลียดไปเลย นี่ไม่มีปัญหากับผักแต่ก็ไม่ได้กินผักทุกชนิดแต่เคยมีความทรงจำแย่ๆเกี่ยวกับอาหารกลางวันตอนเด็กๆ ที่รรเด็กประถมทุกคนจะต้องโดนตรวจถาดอาหารกลางวันก่อนเอาถาดไปเก็บแล้วคืออาหารกลางวันรรบางอย่างเราก็ไม่กินโดยเฉพาะของหวานชอบทำของหวานไทยบางอันที่กินยากเช่นถั่วเขียวต้ม เต้าส่วนฯลฯ คือสำหรับเด็กบางคนมันไม่อร่อยอะแล้วพอตรวจก็ไม่ผ่านครูก็ให้ตักกินสองสามคำให้เห็นแล้วเราคือเคี้ยวไปน้ำตาคลอไปมันไม่อร่อยจนอยากจะร้องไห้อะ

  • @sahirubuddhima4937
    @sahirubuddhima4937 Год назад +7

    This happens many times in many ways. Parents trying to do the best for the kids just because they know it is the best. But They shouldn't do that The only thing need is show the way to achieve it. Then children will grow with understanding, find and achieve the best things for them.

  • @sammy_the_demon
    @sammy_the_demon Год назад +4

    it made me cry, this is how i feel at times when it comes to me being picky and still wanting to try something new

  • @sarah-mariewhite6471
    @sarah-mariewhite6471 5 месяцев назад +7

    I wasn’t a picky eater, however I was thinner than most and people would constantly make me finish their food because “I’m skinny” like why are you forcing me to overeat? Now that I’m in my 30s I can stand up for myself sadly people still try to make me finish their food. This short reminded me of the anxiety of having to eat everyone’s food.

  • @FxmemesFox
    @FxmemesFox Год назад +5

    I'm a picky eater. I have been since I developed taste buds. This resonated very strongly with me - there was and still is so much pressure to eat more meats and other food from different companies, especially from my dad. He didn't have access to all the food I do when he was younger, and he'll often ridicule me for refusing to eat certain foods he would've "killed for" just because of how it smells. Or, because I "used to eat those foods all the time", except that he's referring to when I was a LITERAL TODLER. Mom's a lot more understanding. I can't have anything reheated, either. It makes it all mushy. I eat almost every type of fruit and vegetable there is, but meat? It's just- icky to me. I feel the exact same panic that boy does - such an accurate representation. If I eat something new, it will be of my own volition.

  • @oivuiyap6027
    @oivuiyap6027 2 года назад +5

    WHY THE LITTLE BOY SO CUTE WHEN HER SOUND IS SO CUTE TOO I CAN'T AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA😭😭

  • @etherealardour4184
    @etherealardour4184 Год назад +30

    Always struggled with vegetables and fruits. I either disregarded them based on their texture, their scent or their aftertaste, sometimes even the colour. I would barely touch any for years but I was into MA and my nutrition was very limited. So, I decided to try things one by one through methods i found to be comfortable. I still struggle with fruits and i have completely disregarded some vegetables (sometimes with exceptions) but I managed to get through most of them and now I crave them too. Although I still struggle if there are big chunks of them. But, if someone is willing, there’s always a chance to try. There’s no need to be perfect as kids and no one is open to everything. With time, I believe, we can choose to train ourselves into liking things.

  • @0RavenSkullz0
    @0RavenSkullz0 Год назад +3

    NO ONES GONNA TALK ABOUT HIS NOISES ARE SO ADORABLE

  • @Bumblebeehoneys
    @Bumblebeehoneys 16 дней назад +2

    I’ve been binge watching these type of videos for the past hour😂

  • @louisianaboyjames2660
    @louisianaboyjames2660 2 года назад +123

    What software did you use to create this short film, mate? This is awesome. I want to learn how to animate

    • @Natnathanich
      @Natnathanich  2 года назад +27

      I use Harmony Advance 😁

    • @dontastodgh1067
      @dontastodgh1067 2 года назад +5

      @@Natnathanich All of your talent and effort, you just gained a new subscriber! Nice effort you put yourself through!

    • @okiwannadie1991
      @okiwannadie1991 Год назад

      um... nat nathanich, in 2:24 his hand noclip in the door

    • @-XOSMIC-7512
      @-XOSMIC-7512 Год назад

      @@okiwannadie1991 okay?

    • @Alexden96Channel
      @Alexden96Channel Год назад +2

      @@okiwannadie1991 and Elsa’s hair clips through her shoulder even though it’s a multi million dollar studio. No animation is perfect

  • @thetanfamily1171
    @thetanfamily1171 2 года назад +14

    So basically this short film is to let the person trying it so they can actually like it if you force that person especially as a kid they will not like it over the years and keep not liking it intel you give them a chance to try it by themselves

  • @eeveeongirl
    @eeveeongirl Год назад +7

    Yeah I can somewhat relate to this. I never liked certain foods especially with large amounts of veggies and honestly still don't. My family would ask me to describe why I didn't like them and I would explain the flavor to which they would say "it doesn't taste like that". Once I turned 21 I learned that I really didn't like wine, beer, or most alcoholic drinks outside of sweet cocktails that hide the alcohol. My roommate who was getting a master in dentistry looked at my tongue and said I'm a super taster

  • @MrSupernaturalLife
    @MrSupernaturalLife 10 месяцев назад +1

    This reminds me of myself as a kid. I was so sensitive to bitter and spicy flavors that I couldn't breathe or swallow when eating fermented vegetables. (which is 80% of the available dish) I am glad my taste buds grew with me, but seeing an animation that understands that part of my childhood feels nice.

  • @yukine422
    @yukine422 Год назад +11

    In this video, everything is so vivid that I really felt a fear of vegetables through the screen

  • @_arpitavlogs_3087
    @_arpitavlogs_3087 2 года назад +10

    This is literally...the bestest video I've ever seen in my life!!...But why this vdo is so underrated??...

  • @harleyrahiri154
    @harleyrahiri154 Год назад +23

    This is exactly how I feel, my parents want me to eat vegetables, but I like any food without it.

  • @blinkedandnowitsoctober9024
    @blinkedandnowitsoctober9024 2 месяца назад

    I love how the size of a mouth is used to show how particular someone is about food. As the video progresses, the kid's mouth gets smaller and smaller until it disappears, showing that he has an eating disorder

  • @babliadhikari5934
    @babliadhikari5934 Год назад +13

    being a good parent requires feeding your child good things like greens but if you force it to child the child wont be doing it for themselves it does not only go for food but also for other things such as studying, sports and many more. forcing will only make kids hate that specefic thing you are asking them to do let them do it themseleves.my parents use to force me to study till i was in 8th after that they tried a new trick and let me do it my way my scores went up so fast so the main point is let them enjoy that thing dont force

  • @sedatvar8656
    @sedatvar8656 Год назад +10

    I
    HAVE
    NOTHING
    TOO
    SAY
    ITS WONDERFUL

  • @Lummi3dits
    @Lummi3dits 10 месяцев назад +1

    I love the detail that the ppl that are already open to greens are drawn with big mouths whilst ppl who do not accept it are drawn with smaller mouths

  • @anaandhoney3153
    @anaandhoney3153 Год назад +4

    It just mind blowing how you potrade a very small that people didn't talk about in very awesome way ❤️

  • @silvanuskonunda9575
    @silvanuskonunda9575 2 года назад +11

    I'll be sure to share this if a person asks about my childhood

  • @ZombossGamingChannel
    @ZombossGamingChannel Год назад +11

    2:47 that are some big chonka lonka bonkas

    • @magtuy377
      @magtuy377 9 месяцев назад +1

      Bro

    • @bap_pap
      @bap_pap 8 месяцев назад

      ​@@magtuy377 humongous bunkers

    • @M1SS_C1RCL338
      @M1SS_C1RCL338 14 дней назад

      giant badonkers

  • @niebieskaherbata3856
    @niebieskaherbata3856 Месяц назад

    I never had problems eating veggies, I really liked them as a kid, but my god - I really felt that kid's struggle. And the "mouth line" snapping - brilliant.

  • @Domi_dolly24
    @Domi_dolly24 2 года назад +19

    I feel like this should get a award

  • @kokoro7996
    @kokoro7996 Год назад +7

    As someone with ASD, I felt this!
    Thankfully, my parents never forced me to eat foods I didn’t like. But they also made sure to give me a gentle nudge so that I would try new foods.

  • @nothingimportant2431
    @nothingimportant2431 Год назад +1

    Man if only my parents were like this my mom would literally forced it down my throat when I was a child

  • @selfdestructivecat4922
    @selfdestructivecat4922 Год назад

    This might be one of the few short animations that’s made me cry. I can’t remember relating so much to a character, even though he doesn’t say a word.

  • @Fluff_ytb
    @Fluff_ytb Год назад +7

    I wish i could be good enough to do this kind of animation when i get older ✨💕

  • @junyew1813
    @junyew1813 Год назад +4

    I never had any issue with veggies and I absolutely love trying new foods. But this kid legit looks like he got an actual phobia.

  • @shammaazim6426
    @shammaazim6426 Год назад +1

    Everything can be done with love and softness rather than forcing 🥺🥺🥺🥺

  • @Sky-om8lv
    @Sky-om8lv 2 месяца назад

    I almost cried and I don't really know why
    loved how the parents also learned here, they improved their approach and we all know this means a lot

  • @STARFOXiswatchingYOU
    @STARFOXiswatchingYOU Год назад +8

    God, I love this animation and ideas in this film :0
    Amazing realization of the fear. I literally felt trapped as this kid was

  • @artherthekaris4742
    @artherthekaris4742 2 года назад +6

    ของไทยยซะด้วยยย ชอบมาก

  • @kirtipriya12
    @kirtipriya12 Год назад +2

    I also was a picky eater in my childhood and hated vegetables and fruits. I disliked eating them so much that I preferred remaining hungry than to eating them. I mostly ate rice. So, there was a child specialist who said to my mum that children should be eating whatever they want to eat, it's better that they eat something than nothing. So, my mother didn't force me to eat fruits or vegetables that I didn't like and as I grew older, I myself started eating most of the stuff. So, I do believe you shouldn't force children to eat anything.

  • @pasta_eeee
    @pasta_eeee 11 месяцев назад +1

    this video is way too relatable
    i had a lot of issues eating meat when i was younger-the clear-ish sticky, slimy, and gunky tendons and fat were absolutely nasty. i hated the texture. whenever i ate it i would gag and i’ve almost thrown up multiple times because of it
    my parents would try to force me to eat it, picking out the pieces of meat with the most tendons and fat and giving them to me
    i remember trying to pick out the pieces of fat and tendons and it made eating very very slow 💀 i ended up eating very little because my parents wouldn’t let me leave the table until i finished my food. i’d sit at the table until bedtime. they had to force feed me and i’d gag and throw up. the texture was probably the worst thing about it. i’d get locked in the garage for not eating 🗿
    i still am really picky about the meat i eat. i can eat almost everything else, but man-that shit hits different
    i remember my parents telling me there was something wrong with me, asking why i couldn’t be like everyone else. it makes me feel better to know that i’m not alone in this experience.
    wonderful animation, it captures this feeling so well!

  • @Emmaandstar
    @Emmaandstar Год назад +13

    0:42 I thought he shoved it up his nose

  • @kwanruanpromdeesan3514
    @kwanruanpromdeesan3514 Год назад +3

    I love this because I use to be that kid. It seems silly now how I feel about vegetables back then. Now, I can't get enough of it.

  • @ideaV
    @ideaV 7 месяцев назад

    เป็น Animation ที่ดีมาก ดูครั้งแรกน้ำตาจะไหล

  • @demetturan6539
    @demetturan6539 Год назад +4

    İt is such an excellent work of art. With every second of it you can relate to the actual trauma response of the child's brain and emphatize with him because this is what it feels like to him. Morever it is a great criticism and a way for parents👌🏻 Just perfect, thank you for raising awareness 💚

  • @JoyTaylor-101
    @JoyTaylor-101 8 месяцев назад +7

    I’m wondering DID THE BOY LOSE HIS MOUTH AT THIS POINT?!?! 4:00

    • @TheWorldsLargestOven
      @TheWorldsLargestOven 8 месяцев назад +1

      Are you a part of the OSC?

    • @JoyTaylor-101
      @JoyTaylor-101 8 месяцев назад +1

      yes teardrop is my favorite character so I chose her as my pfp because I made a edit about her.

    • @dawbah8744
      @dawbah8744 24 дня назад

      @@JoyTaylor-101 makes sense

  • @monicaavgust7625
    @monicaavgust7625 7 месяцев назад +1

    This is incredible work. The feeling of vomit rising in your throat when you eat the most disgusting food for yourself is conveyed terribly realistically. I have the same problem as the boy - I constantly look with disgust at everything I eat, putting aside boiled onions, garlic, and chicken veins. I have hated animal fat since childhood. Especially in soups. My mother acted as wisely as the boy’s parents, saying that I should be ripe for lard. Dad tried to “push” broth into me, scaring me. He said that I would be fed through a tube or intravenously. Since then I can't even stand the sight of a plate of pork.

  • @nickofrecio1116
    @nickofrecio1116 11 месяцев назад +1

    The only solution I can give to parents having a hard time making their kids eat vegetables or anything that they don't want to eat, first is to talk to their kids about the importance of eating a balanced meal. Then slowly adding small pieces of those things to their meal letting them try it and if they don't want the taste, texture, smell etc. then try other ways of cooking like start with adding those things to fried rice. My daughter won't eat tomatoes, onions, eggplants and bell peppers because she doesn't like the taste but she eats other sorts of veggies. I respect her preferences maybe when she grows up she will like them.

  • @kyrab7914
    @kyrab7914 2 года назад +6

    Idk why the mentality is to force it instead of making food more appealing. And often ppl don't even think what they're doing is wrong

  • @fitforfreelance
    @fitforfreelance Год назад +3

    This really shows how terrifying it can be to be forced to eat something you don't want

  • @YTsucks300
    @YTsucks300 3 месяца назад

    I think I had ASD as a kid. I still struggle with eating certain foods, and I"m getting ok with it, but when some kids have parents that don't realize the damage they are causing, it builds food insecurity and anxiety. I'm glad they finally worked with him in the end.

  • @rodolfourby2467
    @rodolfourby2467 10 месяцев назад +2

    When you force it,it feels like you have no choice. It’s kinda sad that parents force things like this,instead of giving them time

  • @tiffthedeer
    @tiffthedeer Год назад +5

    Какой милый фильм... И смысл заложенный в нем действительно важен

  • @venice9032
    @venice9032 Год назад +5

    It's okay to not like certain foods. Never force anyone to eat things they're not comfortable with. As long as they enjoy other stuff they'll be fine.

  • @harrypearle9781
    @harrypearle9781 Год назад +2

    "MINDS are like parachutes. They only function when OPEN" (James Dewar)
    I see this as a wonderful, general lesson is OPENNESS, for us all, at any age.
    CLOSED MINDS shun IDEAS, in learning, politics, in life. (We are all closed) thanks much
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    • @harrypearle9781
      @harrypearle9781 Год назад

      thanks so much. This was a super lesson for me, and I want to share it

  • @angelcore.mp3
    @angelcore.mp3 9 месяцев назад

    As a picky eater: i say that this is the best animation. The little noises that the kid makes are so cute!

  • @sarahy7259
    @sarahy7259 Год назад +10

    Moraleja:No ay que obligar a los niños a comer algo que no quieren y tampoco podemos obligar a nuestros hijos a ser algo que no quieren

  • @_MoonLightStudios_
    @_MoonLightStudios_ Год назад +7

    I feel what he feels. My mother told me if I didn’t eat my vegetables, they’d take me to the doctor. At the time I was pretty scared of the doctor so I was forced to eat it.
    👇🏽 Like if this has happened to you or something similar

  • @Kirobee-Official
    @Kirobee-Official Год назад

    ขอบคุณที่มีโรงเรียนประเทศไทยน่ะครับ!
    Thank you for having a school in Thailand.!