A inspiration indeed. We will keep all these Animators and continue their legacy. That's one of the biggest reasons I became a Animator. Rest his soul.
Fun fact: The Beatles aren't actually voiced by The Beatles. According to the producer, they all sounded too similar to each other so he had other people voice them
I hope this is preserved in the national film registry. This music and video are art. They reach out and touch the soul, provoking a variety of feelings.
One of my earliest memories was growing up with this movie. While the artsy pretentious side of me likes this a lot, it genuinely feels like a mix of a fever dream and an acid trip.
I watch this movie everytime I drop LSD and it's the most beautiful and memorizing experience of my life each time after time. The animation is phenomenal, if you are complaining about it then you will never understand. This movie was made to watch while tripping on acid if you partake I highly recommend watching the movie and being blown away it all makes sense. The Beatles are genius.
Acid is a safe chemical and will always be, so if I were you I would take some time to educate your primitive mind before you come babbling your stupid thoughts.
Kinsey Harrison I know this was written a year ago, possibly more, but how about you do some research of your own and stop letting the government dictate what's bad for you
I've just discovered this movie recently and I find it absolutely adorable, especially with the scene where The Beatles themselves were turned into children and Child Ringo was crying for his Mother, not to mention the characters, Jeremy and Max and everything in between.
I actually never do drugs in my entire life, so I was clean when I watched this movie and I always will be. To be honest, you don't even need drugs because this film's already psychedelic enough; well, the movie came out in The 1960's, so what else can you expect?
The Beatles Songs used (For those who're wondering): 0:24 - 0:37 Eleanor Rigby 0:38 - 0:56 and 2:26 - 2:45 Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds 0:56 - 1:10 and 3:15 - 3:42 Yellow Submarine 1:21 - 1:28 Nowhere Man 1:56 - 2:26 Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band 2:46 - 2:58 All You Need Is Love Might've missed a few.
This is a splendid film; Beatles are still the best rock group in the English language. And we love them in Latin America, too!! I hope they re-release Yellow Submarine soon.
It's already bad enough that Disney want to own the rights to f****ing norse mythology itself, if Disney owned the Beatles it would be the biggest disappointment. How much money does that darn company need anyway
+Diaun Lrea I first watched this movie when I was about 4 years old on a black and white TV. It scared me so much that 32 years after I am still unable to watch this on one sitting. I love the Beatles and the movie's soundtrack, but these drawings instill a deep feeling of depression and anguish in me which I can't explain, specially the Eleanor Rigby part.
I've not seen this movie in maybe 40 years but I remember I saw it as a kid and there was a bit where a scary psychedelic art style king kong looks in a window and it freaking scared the crap out of me. I always imagined a giant ape looking in my bedroom window after that!
That's interesting, discovering it later. It came in handy for me ten months later when I transferred to a school where so many were _mad_ for The Beatles. We were right there and in-tune for The Breakup. One classmate was a bit overwrought with anxiety over it but he became an excellent guitarist and session player in the New York City metro area. He's still at it going on 64 years of age.
The yellow submarine was one of the strangest movies I've ever watched. I am 11 now but i was around 4 at the time that i first watched this movie. My dad was a huge Beatles fan and i am so thankful that he introduced me to that movie. Even though it came out way before i was born, it remains one of the most nostalgic parts of my childhood. I wish that i could just go back and experience it for the first time again.
I remember seeing Yellow Submarine in the movie theatre when it came out. By then if you hadn't heard of the Beatles,then you were in a cave somewhere. How could you not love them,even today? They were Guru's themselves. I too had my Guru period. :) When Yellow Submarine came out, if you didn't have Peter Max, you were really a square. I mean the colors,he helped to shape the Hippie's too. So much talent back then. Today, as long as they have the "look", they can turn a knob or hit a button to fix the voice that sounds worse than nails on a chalkboard, as long as the "look" is there. Fuck that I want talent, without talent no matter how much you make in my eyes you are a Has Been That Never Was. Electronic's does not make one talented, you either have it or you don't. Looks come and go,but talent, now that stays.
girlygeek43 Yeah, I'm a Flower Child from way back.I never let life take me down either,and I still think that way. My late Husband did too. We were old hippies with good work ethics and good morals and values. It can be done. You can still smoke pot and raise good kids and not be criminals. haha Today they try to imitate us,but wrong times, wrong attitudes. Too many keep score,and forget what others have done for them. It isn't about keeping score,but there are things, the bad things that I keep on a 3X5 card in the file cabinet in the back of my mind. No score cards, just what you did to ME that was wrong and I pull them out when absolutely necessary and you know what, the times they were needed were few and far between in my 54 years. That is the main thing the new hippies do wrong. Its about helping others and if you don't believe in it, then stand strong and stand against it whatever it is. You don't let anyone brainwash you to think their way. You think your own way even if the majority think you're wrong. There is a good chance there are many in the crowd who think as you do,but are afraid to admit it. It's being good to others and treat them as you want to be treated even if they do things that go against your beliefs. You can do that without caving. I do it all the time. I don't believe in gay marriage,but I am nice to a gay when and if I have to deal with them. Why be mean and hateful? It's too exhausting. That is just a few of the things we Flower Children Hippies believe. At least the ones I knew, still know and ran with were.Keep listening my friend. Want to know more,and advice on good tunes, look me up on facebook. I'm the Helen Kruse in Cassatt,South Carolina Rock On my friend, and remember this, Be good and if you can't be good, then don't get caught. haha
I had to sing this song in elementary school and being children we forgot the words and just sang "we all live in a yellow submarine" for 7 minutes straight before the teacher pulled the cord.
Fantastic! They were really ahead of their time, in every aspect -design and filming techniques included. They INVENTED the video-clips... They opened new roads for everyone who only had the disposition to open their minds and their hearts. That is, to all of us who live in a yellow submarine and know that all we need is love. BEATLES FOREVER!
I grew up watching this movie back in the 90's. My dad and my aunt Marie are The Beatles fans so I guess that's how I got the love for their music from: watching Yellow Submarine as a little girl in the 90's, dad listens to The Beatles, aunt Marie loves, likes and seen The Beatles in concert at where the old ABC cinema used to be in Wakefield.
+Connor Clarke Ken Kesey, Hunter Thompson, Timothy Leary, R. Crumb, Carlos Castaneda . . . these were the literary influences on bookshelves of the times. With guys like Chagnon returning from long Cultural Anthropology expeditions, added to the epic research coming from Astronomy, Physics, Medicine, and Psychology, plus social unrest, the decline of our middle class, the slowing of our industrial impetus, and the switch to service industries (with the resultant sharp decline in relative wages) our times were both chaotic and fleeting. Revolutions in Central America, and our involvement in them, allowed money laundering in the form of street side cocaine and marijuana sales, not to mention heroin returning from Vietnam, and what unscrupulous businessman could resist the urge to skim some of that cream off for themselves? All the messages we were getting from major media and role models were conflictatory and incomplete as a result, due to focus on illegal activities at the very crown of our economic pyramid. There was no "center" for our generation; only questions without intelligible answers.
Es grandiosa está producción, no sé por qué no la transmiten nuevamente, yo la Vi en RUclips hace algunos años y me encantó, las animaciones, junto a la banda sonora, fue inolvidable.
One of my favourite films ever. My Dad took me to see it when it was first at the Cinema. I was 9. It was like nothing I had seen before, plus of course the music :-)
Like when they're at the end and Ringo takes out the hole in and says "What can i do with this" and Paul says "You could fix it where the rain the comes in!"
1:40 Man, the guy sounds really excited about the Terrible Flying Glove. Can I just say, I haven't seen this movie. I'm a post millennial (or whatever) and I love The Beatles so much! My mum loves their work too and bought herself the Lego set. I wonder if she saw the movie as well or just got it because its some cool merchandise to own. She hasn't opened it either. I really want to see the film of the 60s today. They didn't even re-release it here in Australia, which I hate. I could buy it off the web, but still.
The total psychedelic experience....brilliant art....fantastic....one of the best animated films....what else could you expect from The Fab Four....LOVE IT : )))))))))
Елизавета Щербинина А моемо 8-летнему очень понравился. Он мне рассказал сюжет мульта: "синие - это злые, а разноцветные - добрые. И в конце побеждает добро". :-)
I have the 1999 DVD release (still to this day) and it was my exposure to this movie. For years, almost a decade it actually went out of print and you were pretty much stuck ordering a pretty iffy transfer in a period were remasters were very half and half. When this trailer dropped and I saw the quality, to say I was hyped was a massive understatement. I got the bluray Day one, June 5th 2012 i believe. This film was way beyond my years, but I still get excited booting it up. A masterpiece
I remember seeing the trailer as a kid. Then watching the movie on TV a year or so later. I actually had a toy yellow submarine and played with it in the bath.
My parents, my sister, and I consistently battle over who gets the lone Yellow Submarine DVD that's been in our family's possession for the past 10 years. When I want it, my sister has it. And when I ask my Mom if I could bring it to college, she said she wanted it. Now we can all have our own copy. Thank God!
This is my dad and I's movie. When I was young I was so scared of the blue meanies I wouldn't even stay in the room but when I grew up a bit it became one of my favorites. My dad taught me music from a young age and it means so much to me
Watched the Sing-Along yesterday after not having seen Yellow Submarine (1968) in nearly 52 years. The viewing jogged my memory of what it was like to see the movie when I was 12 years-old. That was a pretty good trick; like having access to a time machine.
I loved YS. The music was (and IS) great, the animation was crude but functional, and the story was fun and carefree. It makes me feel just like a kid again every time I see it.
imagine a movie with villains called the butterfly stomper, snapping turtle turks, Apple bonkers, flying gloves, and blue meanies coming out in 2019
sounds like a roald dahl movie
@@hamishrenwick or Dr Seuss
Jajajajajaja
That'd be epic ngl
@@Comical1984 imagine a 2d platformer based on the movie, or a phsychadelic rythym game
3:13 "FOUR!" The way he said it was amazing.
One! tu! Thereee! HAAA!
George: fri
@@cinebjorn1 one two three FAAuR
Nice
FAHR!
Cartoons are for children, and adults who do drugs
-Paul McCartney
It do be true doe 👀😳
Yesss
When I grow up I want a drug paintings
I bet John Lennon watched this
@@damouse8950 of course he did
I will never forget watching Yellow Submarine on TV in 1978. I was 12, and a huge Beatles fan. It was so exciting! Would love to watch it again.
There was a livestream of the movie earlier today and it was truly exciting! It was very successful, so maybe it'll re-stream again soon. :)
i have it on dvd, my favourite movie hands down
@@alexvalenzuela508 I watched that one as a kid all the time
Pink Floyd The Wall .I was 10
I used to watch this on VHS as a child all the time. Still have the VHS on my shelf but the players are long gone. It's a lifelong favorite.
RIP, Robert Balser (animator/director of the Yellow Submarine dies at 88, Jan. 7th, 2016)
When I go to heaven I’m going to bring him a yellow submarine
Nice.
A inspiration indeed. We will keep all these Animators and continue their legacy. That's one of the biggest reasons I became a Animator. Rest his soul.
RIP :(
When the meanie said “hehuehahuheuahoeh SHHHHHHHHHHCKCKCKKCKCKC” I felt that 😔🤘
When he said “it’s too cringy” I felt that... 😭👌
😔🤟
Seriously, guys.
When @@ulyanafunk1437 said seriously guys, I felt that 😔🤟
When @@Jowsh__33 said @Ulyana Funk said seriously guys I felt that 😔🤟 I felt that 😔🤟
The Blue Meanie is the best anime villain hands down.
+IfanKarps Agreed, but Cory's abusive dad is pretty good.
Dosent look LIKE anime to me
Well, Blue Meanies in South Park are way more better.
So far there's only one anime fan with a genre comment... eerie.
I bet the Blue Meanie inspired the villain in The Powerpuff Girls, Him.
Narrator: yellow submarine
*Eleanor rigby starts playing*
AH~~~
LOOK AT ALL THE LONELY PEOPLE
Eleanor Rigby,
Waits at the window
Who is it for?
All the lonely people, where do they all come from?
That introductory shot of Harrison at 0:53 always gives me shivers, especially in the film when Within You Without You starts playing
That scene kicked off my first acid trip... Dec 18 1996
This scene is the best on the movie not kidding
1 year late Is Love You To no Whithin You Withoun You
@@RavnerRavnerhow long did it last?
3:03 - My favourite part
Ringo :0
George :/
Paul verge of laughter
John :D SINGIN
One!
*Two*
_Threeeeee_
FOUAAAARR
3:05 Ringo's acting deserves an oscar tbh
Yes
Ringo even existing deserves an Oscar. Such a jolly soul.
He's just acting naturally ;)
He might win an oscar, you can never tell, and all he gotta do is to act naturally
Fun fact: The Beatles aren't actually voiced by The Beatles. According to the producer, they all sounded too similar to each other so he had other people voice them
I hope this is preserved in the national film registry. This music and video are art. They reach out and touch the soul, provoking a variety of feelings.
You should get it on DVD. Film is fragile and VHS is archaic. That’s still cool you have it, though.
You can draw whatever judgement you want to. *shrugs*
@Let Your L⚡️GHT Forever Shine ❤️ See it before you jump to any conclusions!
One of my earliest memories was growing up with this movie. While the artsy pretentious side of me likes this a lot, it genuinely feels like a mix of a fever dream and an acid trip.
@@KOINOYOKUSHIRYOKU I've seen it as recovery from both WWII and depression.
3:12
"One"
"Two"
"Three"
"FOWRH!"
*Trumpet intensifies*
One! Two! Three! HAAA!!
Scary
One two three a Apple 🍎
It sounds more like a trombone actually
OldBean UK he doesn’t even say fourth he just screams heheh
1:54 "We are the original" Yet 2 second later "We're Sgt Peppers Lonely Hearts Club Band"
“We’re quite cute actually”.
-Sir Paul McCartney
69th like
2:15 Ringo and John laughing is just so wholesome
"What's the matter John luv?"
this was the cutest thing ever
Blue meanies?
That was back when he & Paul were still best mates.
It's a only way to go out?
@@juanmendoza2993 how,s that
I watch this movie everytime I drop LSD and it's the most beautiful and memorizing experience of my life each time after time. The animation is phenomenal, if you are complaining about it then you will never understand. This movie was made to watch while tripping on acid if you partake I highly recommend watching the movie and being blown away it all makes sense. The Beatles are genius.
Edward, I direct animation and want very much to talk to you, your uncle and your aunt...
Acid is a safe chemical and will always be, so if I were you I would take some time to educate your primitive mind before you come babbling your stupid thoughts.
Kinsey Harrison I know this was written a year ago, possibly more, but how about you do some research of your own and stop letting the government dictate what's bad for you
@Edward Gee Smearing paint with toilet paper from the ladies' restroom? Seems legit.
Joo Jewce I’m young. I don’t want to state my age though, but, I like the Yellow Submarine. I’ve watched it a many times.
I've just discovered this movie recently and I find it absolutely adorable, especially with the scene where The Beatles themselves were turned into children and Child Ringo was crying for his Mother, not to mention the characters, Jeremy and Max and everything in between.
This show is awesome..it's awesome to watch tripping out on psychedelics
I actually never do drugs in my entire life, so I was clean when I watched this movie and I always will be. To be honest, you don't even need drugs because this film's already psychedelic enough; well, the movie came out in The 1960's, so what else can you expect?
@@madisonrusseau5616< your missing out..tripping in mushrooms is nothing dangerous including cannabis I grew up Mormon also but I was a rebel Mormon
And also the fact that kid george looks so funny
That woman at 02:06 giving Paul the evil eye always cracks me up.
Haha. But it’s not an evil eye. I’ve seen pictures of that. There’s two women with him watching him so deeply, seeing a genius at work/play.
That is no evil eye. Trust me
The Beatles Songs used (For those who're wondering):
0:24 - 0:37 Eleanor Rigby
0:38 - 0:56 and 2:26 - 2:45 Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds
0:56 - 1:10 and 3:15 - 3:42 Yellow Submarine
1:21 - 1:28 Nowhere Man
1:56 - 2:26 Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band
2:46 - 2:58 All You Need Is Love
Might've missed a few.
MrLinguini They didn't use the song She Loves You. They used an excerpt of All You Need Is Love
Cyan Ink Yeah, I realized that when I listened to "All you Need is Love" again. Forgot to remove it from the list.
Cap Thank you!
Thank you bro
Within you and without you 0:01 - 0:23
Watching this film for the very first time was one of the most magical movie-watching experiences I have ever had
I'm putting the Beatles Yellow Submarine lego set together while watching this :3
Feather King just finished mine!
Feather King cool
Feather King i have one so cool to talk to some beatles fans
i mean everyone likes beatles but you we guy s are big fans
I have the Lego set but, what is George holding?
Music can heal the world....if only all of humanity would listen........The Beatles proved it! "All you need is LOVE!"
Love is all you Need!
Peace and Love! ✌️&💗
"The forces of good the beatles"
What an introduction
The forces of good will always be The Beatles. Brian Epstein would be so proud of them.
This is a splendid film; Beatles are still the best rock group in the English language. And we love them in Latin America, too!! I hope they re-release Yellow Submarine soon.
Couldn’t have put it any better. The Beatles certainly laid down the pavement for many.
Nothing is Real
The Beatles
Strawberry fields
+Nino nino I get it.
That’s what yesterday is about
The Allegory of the Cave
It’s all in the mind you know!
1:52
“We Are The Originals”
Love this Film
One cannot listen to the Beatles and be mad it's just so mind calming
So glad Disney didn’t remake this
Why would Disney remake this? They don’t even have the rights to it
@Douglas Howe then why didn't they make one? bcos nobody wanted a new version?
ImageMovers Digital was shut down by Disney because of the box office poison, *_Mars Needs Moms_*
I just imagined a live action version of this then I stopped because my head was on fire and I think I'm dying send help
It's already bad enough that Disney want to own the rights to f****ing norse mythology itself, if Disney owned the Beatles it would be the biggest disappointment. How much money does that darn company need anyway
This show is the best movie the Beatles ever made.. trippy..Im gonna buy it on DVD soon.
"WE MEANIES ONLY TAKE 'NO' FOR AN ANSWER!"
No your blueness.
Andrew Vickers yes, ur blueness!
Are black people respectable members of society?
@@huntersvideos905 sir, this is a McDonald's play house. I'm going to have to ask you to leave
@@aspieotaku3580 that's better!
I'm honestly scared of those evil meanies.They scare the shit out of me , their entire face scare me.
screaming yellow zonkers owes its life to this :)
+Diaun Lrea I first watched this movie when I was about 4 years old on a black and white TV. It scared me so much that 32 years after I am still unable to watch this on one sitting. I love the Beatles and the movie's soundtrack, but these drawings instill a deep feeling of depression and anguish in me which I can't explain, specially the Eleanor Rigby part.
+Dockelektro Wow! You really connected with the message about social inequality and alienation!
Count Down Clown did it for me! - NoArms!
I've not seen this movie in maybe 40 years but I remember I saw it as a kid and there was a bit where a scary psychedelic art style king kong looks in a window and it freaking scared the crap out of me. I always imagined a giant ape looking in my bedroom window after that!
I’m still convinced this movie was a fever dream
I like your Walten files pfp
As an artist, I ADORED this film when it came out. I still love it, so creative!
how high does 1 have to be to write a song about a damn yellow submarine
He surprisingly wasn't high whilst writing this song it was meant to be a children's song which is why the lyrics are all nonsense
You have to be on acid
if you saw the movie you would say differently
Nicole Doyle sry but thats wrong
about a cup of lsd. why do you ask
"Hey lads, look at this!"
"What do you think it is?"
"Nothing."
"Yeah, it looks like nothing..."
-Quote from the movie
Roasting our boy Jeremy.
1:53 poor Ringo jajaja
Thank you for pointing this out
His face XD
George's face at that moment tho XD
Originose
That was the greatest animated movie of 1968 from United Artists.
It hasn't lost a thing and has only grown in my esteem.
I took my daughter and grandson to a 50th anniversary sing along in theater.....BEST MEMORY EVER!!!
'What's the matter John, Love?' - Paul
This film put me off the Beatles as a child when I saw it on TV, didn't start to appreciate them till I was in my 30's.
That's interesting, discovering it later. It came in handy for me ten months later when I transferred to a school where so many were _mad_ for The Beatles. We were right there and in-tune for The Breakup. One classmate was a bit overwrought with anxiety over it but he became an excellent guitarist and session player in the New York City metro area. He's still at it going on 64 years of age.
68 , was a hard year. One of the beautiful shining moments of the sixties.
The yellow submarine was one of the strangest movies I've ever watched. I am 11 now but i was around 4 at the time that i first watched this movie. My dad was a huge Beatles fan and i am so thankful that he introduced me to that movie. Even though it came out way before i was born, it remains one of the most nostalgic parts of my childhood. I wish that i could just go back and experience it for the first time again.
I remember seeing Yellow Submarine in the movie theatre when it came out. By then if you hadn't heard of the Beatles,then you were in a cave somewhere. How could you not love them,even today? They were Guru's themselves. I too had my Guru period. :) When Yellow Submarine came out, if you didn't have Peter Max, you were really a square. I mean the colors,he helped to shape the Hippie's too. So much talent back then. Today, as long as they have the "look", they can turn a knob or hit a button to fix the voice that sounds worse than nails on a chalkboard, as long as the "look" is there. Fuck that I want talent, without talent no matter how much you make in my eyes you are a Has Been That Never Was. Electronic's does not make one talented, you either have it or you don't. Looks come and go,but talent, now that stays.
+Helen Kruse Oh man you are lucky!
girlygeek43 Yeah, I'm a Flower Child from way back.I never let life take me down either,and I still think that way. My late Husband did too. We were old hippies with good work ethics and good morals and values. It can be done. You can still smoke pot and raise good kids and not be criminals. haha Today they try to imitate us,but wrong times, wrong attitudes. Too many keep score,and forget what others have done for them. It isn't about keeping score,but there are things, the bad things that I keep on a 3X5 card in the file cabinet in the back of my mind. No score cards, just what you did to ME that was wrong and I pull them out when absolutely necessary and you know what, the times they were needed were few and far between in my 54 years. That is the main thing the new hippies do wrong. Its about helping others and if you don't believe in it, then stand strong and stand against it whatever it is. You don't let anyone brainwash you to think their way. You think your own way even if the majority think you're wrong. There is a good chance there are many in the crowd who think as you do,but are afraid to admit it. It's being good to others and treat them as you want to be treated even if they do things that go against your beliefs. You can do that without caving. I do it all the time. I don't believe in gay marriage,but I am nice to a gay when and if I have to deal with them. Why be mean and hateful? It's too exhausting. That is just a few of the things we Flower Children Hippies believe. At least the ones I knew, still know and ran with were.Keep listening my friend. Want to know more,and advice on good tunes, look me up on facebook. I'm the Helen Kruse in Cassatt,South Carolina Rock On my friend, and remember this, Be good and if you can't be good, then don't get caught. haha
+Helen Kruse "I remember seeing Yellow Submarine in the movie theatre when it came out. " Me,too.
+Helen Kruse I wonder why they just don't rerelease this in theatres?
+Helen Kruse Helen..is this on DVD or video?
I had to sing this song in elementary school and being children we forgot the words and just sang "we all live in a yellow submarine" for 7 minutes straight before the teacher pulled the cord.
Elenor Rigby instantly gives me chills every time
My teacher: blah blah blah blah blah blah
In my head: WE ALL LIVE IN A YELLOW SUBMARINE
That’s the same with me but sometimes I also sing other Beatles songs in my head like yesterday, let it be, hey Jude and strawberry fields
My teacher was talking about modern singers one time and then we got me mumbling she loves you
@@Sam64783 you have a cool teacher
This is creepy but so artistic and magical at the same time.
Fantastic! They were really ahead of their time, in every aspect -design and filming techniques included. They INVENTED the video-clips... They opened new roads for everyone who only had the disposition to open their minds and their hearts. That is, to all of us who live in a yellow submarine and know that all we need is love. BEATLES FOREVER!
This film was my introduction to the Beatles. Needless to say, it changed my life.
Ditto, and I wasn't even born in the 60's! Not even close!
My four-year old daughter just adores this film.
Who needs LSD when you have Yellow Submarine.
+Justin Shea But why not have both
+Justin Shea if you have lsd and yellow submarine, why am I holding time
+Justin Shea Trust i've had a very memorable and intense lsd trip watching this movie ahaha
+Mr.Scrublord I thought that was the original point
Luci in the
Sky with
Diamonds
This was my daughters favourite film back when she was 6 to 10 years old, we would watch it every Friday night for years.
❤❤❤🍿🎬💥
This movie gives me such nostalgia and happiness, I just remember me watching it over and over again as a child, I really miss watching it
I grew up watching this movie back in the 90's. My dad and my aunt Marie are The Beatles fans so I guess that's how I got the love for their music from: watching Yellow Submarine as a little girl in the 90's, dad listens to The Beatles, aunt Marie loves, likes and seen The Beatles in concert at where the old ABC cinema used to be in Wakefield.
1:08 T H E B O O O B
I had a laughing stroke.
Butthead: (to Beavis) Uhh (snickers) He said "boob".
Beavis: Yeah (snickers) Boob.
Beavis and Butthead: (signature laugh)
Oh, snap! Missed the boob? How could oY have missed THAT . . ?
This was my favorite movie as a child! I watched it trillion times
3:07 Paul look like he’s about to cry
1:36 *top 10 saddest anime deaths*
Nice username
Paul is so cute!! Seems like he's fighting off laughing while John's saying his lines.
It's a mission to watch this and Disney's Fantasia while stoned out. They are too compelling and surreal to miss out on!
Stop taking drugs. you'll enjoy the songs even more.
+NZWolf2 I already do enjoy the songs as is. Why not get another different experience?
true watch the beatles stonetheir music will chase u forever their music is way better while stone
+Oukuang Dragun hell yeah I do agree!
Those are great but you MUST see Allegro Non Troppo!
Psychedelic drugs whether it be LSD, DMT, Shrooms. Its crazy how it influenced music around this time, like it came out of nowhere
+Connor Clarke
Ken Kesey, Hunter Thompson, Timothy Leary, R. Crumb, Carlos Castaneda . . . these were the literary influences on bookshelves of the times. With guys like Chagnon returning from long Cultural Anthropology expeditions, added to the epic research coming from Astronomy, Physics, Medicine, and Psychology, plus social unrest, the decline of our middle class, the slowing of our industrial impetus, and the switch to service industries (with the resultant sharp decline in relative wages) our times were both chaotic and fleeting. Revolutions in Central America, and our involvement in them, allowed money laundering in the form of street side cocaine and marijuana sales, not to mention heroin returning from Vietnam, and what unscrupulous businessman could resist the urge to skim some of that cream off for themselves? All the messages we were getting from major media and role models were conflictatory and incomplete as a result, due to focus on illegal activities at the very crown of our economic pyramid. There was no "center" for our generation; only questions without intelligible answers.
Mega mushrooms
Fhhhjj
Came from the globalists and the CIA.
Es grandiosa está producción, no sé por qué no la transmiten nuevamente, yo la Vi en RUclips hace algunos años y me encantó, las animaciones, junto a la banda sonora, fue inolvidable.
I was born too late to watch the beatles live... But at least I was born in time to enjoy this piece of art.
Lmfao my family and I watched that movie when I was like five I was so scared
the psychedelic style of the film I think?
yea same here lol
CoffeeKoe_ same; when I was 5 years old, I watched the yellow submarine on VHS at my uncle's house, and I was so confused
Watched it when i was younger i loved it but i got scared so many times and confused
The Boob scared the fuck outta me
One of my favourite films ever. My Dad took me to see it when it was first at the Cinema. I was 9. It was like nothing I had seen before, plus of course the music :-)
I love all the Beatle puns in this movie.
I have a hole in my pocket!
John got a case of
The Blues 🎸
Like when they're at the end and Ringo takes out the hole in and says "What can i do with this" and Paul says "You could fix it where the rain the comes in!"
Yellow Submarine should become a Broadway Musical.
I'm still waiting for "The planet of the apes" musical.
@@Oldbmwr100rs I’m still waiting for “The Emoji Movie” musical
d taylor OMG YES
I'm waiting a Disaster Movie musical
Ringo: one!
Paul: two!
George: three!
John: aaAHHH
1:40 Man, the guy sounds really excited about the Terrible Flying Glove. Can I just say, I haven't seen this movie. I'm a post millennial (or whatever) and I love The Beatles so much! My mum loves their work too and bought herself the Lego set. I wonder if she saw the movie as well or just got it because its some cool merchandise to own. She hasn't opened it either. I really want to see the film of the 60s today. They didn't even re-release it here in Australia, which I hate. I could buy it off the web, but still.
Its all the mind you know.
RetroBlue YES TO THIS. The most epic line of the whole movie along with “IVE GOT A HOLE IN ME POCKET ;)”
0:43 I'm not even joking when I watched this I got an acid flashback. I definitely wasn't tripping but I remember how I felt. This movie is bonkers!
That scene on 0:43 was in 1972 World Book Encyclopedia I had as a kid.
Best band on the planet🌎. John, George we love you, we miss you😢. Rock them in heaven🎸🎹 Peace and Love✌️♥️
We really do miss John and George. They're up there right now with their manager, Brian Epstein.
Absolutely meant to be seen on a large screen.
I just watched it yesterday
And
I love it
PepperLand goes blue
I grew up with this movie and to me this is one of the best animated films you can see
There's nothing and there will be nothing ever comparable to this. Amen.
The total psychedelic experience....brilliant art....fantastic....one of the best animated films....what else could you expect from The Fab Four....LOVE IT : )))))))))
Absolute Brilliance on all levels
Great cartoon with always actual topic about good triumphs over evil.
Too bad RUclips removed the full version of the movie.
с детства люблю этот мульт, а моим детям не понравился - слишком абстрактно нарисован и вообще "странный" :(
Елизавета Щербинина
А моемо 8-летнему очень понравился. Он мне рассказал сюжет мульта: "синие - это злые, а разноцветные - добрые. И в конце побеждает добро". :-)
Stubborn One моему старшему 16 и злые синие ему больше нравятся, а меньший в 4 еще не понимает к чему все эти странности:)
George Munro What do you mean? Full version is available online, at torent-trackers. We don't live in Antarctica. Internet, thank God, Russia has too
I have bought the full version in iTunes.
This is one of my favorite trailers for any movie ever, it encapsulates everything amazing about this film
I have the 1999 DVD release (still to this day) and it was my exposure to this movie. For years, almost a decade it actually went out of print and you were pretty much stuck ordering a pretty iffy transfer in a period were remasters were very half and half. When this trailer dropped and I saw the quality, to say I was hyped was a massive understatement. I got the bluray Day one, June 5th 2012 i believe. This film was way beyond my years, but I still get excited booting it up. A masterpiece
My story is literally the same as yours except I grew up with it on VHS instead of DVD
Grew up with it on VHS, recently bought the CD off Amazon. Absolutely movie, I’m glad you enjoyed it.
This movie was a work of art!
I remember seeing the trailer as a kid. Then watching the movie on TV a year or so later. I actually had a toy yellow submarine and played with it in the bath.
My parents, my sister, and I consistently battle over who gets the lone Yellow Submarine DVD that's been in our family's possession for the past 10 years. When I want it, my sister has it. And when I ask my Mom if I could bring it to college, she said she wanted it.
Now we can all have our own copy. Thank God!
so glad my mom showed me this when I was a kid. huge part of my childhood/love of music
we used to always rent this from the library as kids too - my mom loved the beatles.
Man, this brings me back. Born in 2003 but have been watching this film for 15 years now. Love it so much.
Got the movie for Christmas and I've already seen it 3 times now! It's such a wonderful and fun movie!
lol. One... Two.... Three... FAHHRR!!
John is British
@@saranordin4529 no shit Sherlock
Sara Nordin they all are
The FAHHRR made me laugh
Imagine a world where all you hear is John yelling “FAHHRR”
This movie should be required viewing for every human being
This was a little before my time, but i saw it years afterwards, in the late 8o's, and the `blue meanies´ stick out in my memory ...
This is my dad and I's movie. When I was young I was so scared of the blue meanies I wouldn't even stay in the room but when I grew up a bit it became one of my favorites. My dad taught me music from a young age and it means so much to me
remember:
Robert Zemeckis wanted to remake this in his Mocap 3D style. Nightmare fuel lol
George's voice delights me ! ❤
Watched the Sing-Along yesterday after not having seen Yellow Submarine (1968) in nearly 52 years. The viewing jogged my memory of what it was like to see the movie when I was 12 years-old. That was a pretty good trick; like having access to a time machine.
1:40 Is that where they got Master Hand from Smash Bros? 😅
Looks more like crazy hand to me...
I love the Beatles. . .but I was so confused when I watched this .
+Nicole Danielli The film is about that love is all you need , everything else is just an illusion. ' 'It's all in the mind , y'know! ' '
@@victoriabat9899 Yes it is. Our Minds create our realities. This exsistence is not what you've been Programed to believe.
@@ibmaxwell4192 this brought me back to my cringy times. gosh
i think that's the point
The was their genius. 😎😎😎
I loved YS. The music was (and IS) great, the animation was crude but functional, and the story was fun and carefree. It makes me feel just like a kid again every time I see it.
1:51 this scene just feels so badass idk why
What an unbelievable movie ! Genuine classic !