Hungarian Folk Tales: The Discontented Cooking Pot (S08E08)
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- Опубликовано: 14 окт 2024
- The Hungarian Folk Tales stem from original folktale collections, every episode has its special authentic ornamentation. The trio of folk art, folk music and folk tales are masterfully combined in the episodes.
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The cooking pot and the walking stick get tired of their monotonous and grey life and take off into the big world. After some adventure, by accident, they suddenly become rich - a pot of golden coins come into their possession, and they start weaving wonderful dreams regarding their future life. Well yes, however, the greediness of the walking stick ends the friendship. The coins acquired by deceit, the spoils of a cruel misdeed, can only bring misfortune to the walking stick, who finally earns his well-deserved punishment.
Made by the Kecskemét Film Studio.
Directed by: Lajos Nagy
Storyteller: Gyula Szabó
Music: Kaláka band
The makers used the decorative art of a certain countryside region at each episode. The trio of folk art, folk music and folk tales are masterfully combined in the episodes, which have unique imagery, sometimes spicy folk humor in the dialogues. Thanks to the natural presentation of the storytellers, and the music of the Kaláka band, the viewer can experience something unique and special.
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These Hungarians turned a cute story about an anthropomorphic pot and stick into a grim tale of greed, betrayal, murder and death.
You do know fairy tales were created to keep kids in check? They were usually about: Greed, betrayal, murder, death, but also jealousy, sloth and torture. Today’s tales are somewhat muted.
Better than Soapy.
Yeah, it escalated pretty quickly after the gold.
Just like how Disney tell more serious topics using anthropomorphic beings than when they use human characters.
Yeah. that sounds like us
Moral: A loyal friend is more precious than gold! For greed can lead to a downfall.
so true
Or one coin of gold has more value than all of the friends of the world.
litterally hahaha
@@gostavoadolfos2023 It is if you beleave in greed.
Honestly I'm just impressed they managed to animate how a stick would pick up coins and thumb it's nose
i thought the plot will be, that the stick cant hold the coins without the pot
No, he had a sack. Wait! Where did he get the sack? Did he hide it in the pot and it simply never noticed? Why would he have a sack in the first place when he had a pot?
So did I! How foolish of us. We ought to know Hungarian Folk Tales ultimately NEVER opt for a simplistic plot. They have to take a good sounding, simple plot - and embellish it with ultra complicated sub plots instead.
@@raggletaggle8827 As complex as a drowning stick
Thought the same. But before he killed the pot I thought that he and the pot would head back home and get into the water again where the pot would sink because of the weight of the coins 😂
"the pot, as of course you know, was empty inside"
honestly i can relate
Tee hee
Big mood
🤣
This tale is a lot more heartening with the fact that the pot can be repaired, and even if not used for cooking, he could be a decorative piece and continue to live. He has a chance. The walking stick, however, is lost, and will rot in the water until nothing but the golden knob remained, a symbol of his greed.
Thank you for putting a positive spin on this.
The animation of the pot and the walking stick is spectacular--the tale itself is fun, although I feel sorry for that poor pot.
I liked how the walking stick started showing the mannerisms of a snake after he decided to betray the pot.
The moral of this one was: Greed will only sow sorrow in the end. Had the stick shared they both could have been happy and lived comfortably for a long long time, but his greed killed them both. And, I betcha, the pot could be repaired. The fragments were clearly still alive. He might never be used for cooking again, but could always be a decorative piece. Whereas the walking stick will eventually just rot away in the water till all that's left is his greed.
Yes. I'm pretty sure that the clay fragments could be reconstituted into something usable, so that the pot probably would come out okay eventually.
Wow
Or a loyal friend is more precious than gold. For greed can lead to a downfall.
when these tales suddenly go dark i just tell myself "look at the art, the art is so beautiful, everything will be okay" lol
Guess the moral could be- "Be happy with what you have, for misfortune only comes from Selfishness and Greed."
Or don’t kill people
Or make smart investments
Or roadtrips bring out the worst in people.
The blacksmith is pretty amazing that he didn't just throw the walking stick into the fire and keep the gold for himself.
That amazed me too lol
love how the walking stick turned into a snake before attacking the pot
These Hungarian Folktales are great! I'm glad I discovered it :')
I notice they're not shy about showing just what makes the bull... a bull!
At first, it seemed like the pot had the walking stick doing most of the work ("Whack them! Whack them!") but then the sticks ruthless greed asserted itself and my sympathies shifted sharply!
My thoughts exactly. On the bull part. Lol
Meanwhile, the pieces of the broken pot were found by a yokel passing by, gave the pieces to a nearby pottery shop, and the pieces mound back together with metal.
The cooking pot was revived with a sturdy new body & found a suitable home in a royal kitchen, living a happy new life.
Aaaaah a dark one! They are usually so happy!
Thought there'd be a lesson in cracking the pot containing all the gold. But nooooo, the walking stick found a sack.
Right?! Of all the dumb luck.
What a convenience sack!
This is kind of like the story of Cain and Abel except in this story Abel is a cooking pot and Cain just happens to be an actual Cane. LOL☺☺☺☺☺
Gary Naccarto you deserve more likes
@@tranquilecstasy Thank you for the like fortunantly I tend to get likes alot for other stuff I comment on while on RUclips.On a channel like this which is based on an old series I don't really expect this channel to be highly active or any of what I say to be getting any likes very fast .
@@tranquilecstasy I find that these stories tend to really capture the imagination.
Every one of these makes me smile and smile. The art is spectacular, and the narrator hits the perfect note.
Blacksmith: *creates hat for a walking stick*
Blacksmith to the walking stick: "You may now set out to find yourself a wife"
Hey he might find himself a very nice last shepherd’s crook
It’s a cool detail how they made the rope look like a snake tongue on the walking stick
Yep, to emphasize its evil instincts.
I thought, "finally, a story not about getting hitched with a chick, or any mention thereof."
Lo and behold: 5:50
EVERY story is "Set out and find yourself a wife" somewhere alone the line. We really shouldn't be surprised anymore. Of COURSE societal expectations also dictate walking sticks should have wives.
I feel like that was the blacksmith telling a joke.
That was quite a dark twist, wasn't? It reminds how far some people go just for money and the consequences that always come to them.
“The pot as you know was empty inside”
So am I. He isn’t special.
This was a preaty cute and whimsical story until the cooking pot gets smashed to bits.
Like if you're team clay pot, ignore if you're team walking stick
Finally one that doesn't end " and they lived happily ever after"
Earn your happy ending. The walking stick did not deserve it.
“You may now set forth to find yourself a wife”...I’m confused the ghost was scared of the walking stick. But humans acted like it’s something normal to see a stick talking, much less get married to a female walking stick
It meant he was very pretty like someone who would have a marriage that day.
Oooooh, töltött káposzta! Yum! Haven't made that in a while. Off to the store!
ive found that when inanimate objects go on adventures together, it generally does not end well for any of them
No they really don’t. Someone either gets murdered, drowned or they’re just assholes to each other
how come the monster of the mines was terrified by the walking stick but the blacksmith greeted it as an "honorable walking stick"
Greed is a mortal sin.
Keyword Mortal.
Yep and did you notice that walking stick had a snake carved in it
What a incredible job on the animation on this particular one!!!
Haha, none of that "they all lived happily ever after" crap in this one. I like it
Let it be known that pots and greed do not mix.
Unless you're drawing two cards.
Yessss!
Poor adorable little pot, i loved him so much... he was fatty and had sweet red chubbies 😢😢😢😢
I know Greed is one of the 7 Deadly Sins, but this story kind of takes that literally 😱
in theology, certain sins are deadly, as they leads to eternal death. Hence the name, "deadly sin".
Damn...that walking stick does the backstroke better than I do @1:48
Well that escalated quickly
Only a first class bandit would see a stick jumping through the woods and think to steal from it
As bizarre as this sounds, this is one take that makes sense.
top 10 anime betrayals
"You may now find yourself a wife" - who the hell is a fucking STICK going to marry?
What goes around comes around!
Dan Backslide: A pot of gold. I'LL STEAL IT! NO ONE WILL EVER KNO--
Dan gets smacked around by the walking stick and he runs off.
It's ok, cooking pot. I, too, love stuffed cabbage.
The walking stick looks like he belongs in a Salad Fingers episode.
2:27 Wait, can we talk about that here?! Holy crap, those tools are haunted!
The moral of this story is greed can lead to a deadly ending
That was. Macabre.
moral of the story: crimes must be planned carefully.
anyway, the bull had balls and stuff, not like disney animals
You made a playah *cry* with this one
*sniff*
Awww what a cute little pot
Summary: Two friends got rich, one friend got greedy, murder, then death.
Jar of Greed Origin Story.
(Jar of Greed= A card in the cardgame Yu-gi-oh, a Jar filled with Gold.)
I'm kinda sad for both of them. But the stick deserved it...
When you let greed go to your head, you lose sight of everyone you care about and assure your own demise.
One of the few of these stories that doesn't have a marriage.
And that's why I use firewood
Oh wow, that bull was anatomically correct.
Moral of the story: don't kill your friends for money or you will die
Poor cooking pot. It would have been better staying in the kitchen... All of this because the walking stick wished to have all the gold just for itself.
D*mn! Hungarian Folk Tales roll hard!
Golden knob! LOL!
These stories are intense.....
that escalated quickly
The precursor to the lotto curse.
If pots and walking sticks can think, travel, walk then the world would be a weird place
I thought it would be like the walking stick kills the pot but can't pick up the coins or carry them.
1:54 I see the bull has balls but cannot dive into water.
This was one of the weirder ones.
Well...fuck that got deep.
"The pot was empty inside" I'm Pot
I think this is the first one I’ve come across that didn’t really have a happy ending.
Look out for the people closest to you when you’re on your way up. People want you to do good but not better than them.
Heavy head that holds the crown
*wait a minute, i think i have a YU-GI-OH card about this!*
Notice the walking stick looks like a snake
Well that took a dark turn.
5:50
Blacksmith: “There you are, you may now set out to you can find yourself a wife.”
Me: wait.... what???
Considering how these usually go, I was fully expecting him to actually find a wife and get married.
He could find himself a nice lady cane
@@bennu547 as long and hard as he is, anyone would be keen on that.
This one feels like a Chaucer tale.
Who thought about kool-aide?
OMG... That's right! :0
Oh yeah... pun intended.
Saw the title and the thumbnail, and I had to click.
Thank you.
Such a cruel stick
I honestly shipped it.
But now I'm just sad 😭
the walking stick is a right nob.
Amazing...!
Why is the walking stick kinda...
Ouuu that's not...
Girl BYE
Play stupid games earn stupid prizes 💁
WAYACK THEM!
HOLY MOLY THOSE WOLVES ER MADDER'N A PIG IN A MESQUITE BUSH! WAYACK THAYEM!!!
1:46 - bull's got ball(s) 😵
Well that was depressing
dude, this is cool
Pot of Greed
1:07 yeah me too
top 10 anime betrayals?
Where did the walking stick get a sack from???
This is a little funny to me because "knob" is a British slang term for penis (yes I know it's childish!)
Murder begets death.