Yeah. If you look closely in the original story as well, the narrator seems to suffer from some form of schizophrenia: he's driven up the wall by something completely inconsequential and resorts to violence because of it, can't tell fantasy from reality and hears things that aren't real, such as the old man's heart after killing him. Poe's original novel is the story of a man who's already mentally ill but drives himself more and more insane through his own guilt, and this animation portrays that perfectly.
@@sdc1620 Where? In what universe? Do you even know anything about Schizophrenia at all or are you just one of those "oh that's an old people disease" idiots who think they're untouchable because they're young? Your view is nasty and it's just plain not true.
+Najwa Khanafer ditto lol. I'm writing the school play just for entertainment and ended up here after writing this story... but the beginning tho *AH* ... blahblahblahblahblahblahblahblah *AH* ... blahblahblahblahblahblahblahblah *AH*
This interpretation of "The Tell-Tale Heart" is nothing shy of brilliant and entertaining. I wish one of my teachers had shown this in class when I was still in school.
Fun Fact: The SpongeBob episode "Squeaky Boots" has the same plot as Tell Tale Heart Edit: I made this comment a year ago, why is it getting so many comments all of a sudden?
Everyone in the comments : whos here for 8th grade 😂 Me: I’m in my second year of college 😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭 *I didn’t use this video in class, I just used it to help me pass an assignment lmaoooo plus I was too lazy to read the actual story. Hehehe
@Jayden Rojas it is a metaphor that represents the mans paranoia. He is paranoid because he believes that he is going to be caught, but in reality they were unaware until he acted out. I hope this helped!
I’ve written a million essays on this story and I couldn’t have done it without this animation. I’m such a visual learner and I hate having to go back and re read the story to refresh my mind. I always go back to this video!
why does this feel like a combination of the animation in Salad Fingers, Courage the Cowardly Dog, and Invader Zim for some reason. That's what I've been thinking the entire time I watched this. And that's a good thing!
@@applesaucegirlz1027 same and my teacher was so mad but I was like why are you mad for if you didn't want us laughing you shouldn't have showed us this
I’m reading about gothic literature and I went back to this and I just love the way Edgar Allen Poe writes these kind of things. I think it’s because he captures that it’s like overthinking and being driven mad by that so perfectly
This video does the real poem no justice. It leaves out so many lines of how the man opened the door so steadily or open the lantern so stealthily. How much suspense and terror really goes into the story.
+Josh steely right i read this in class the other day i read it before as a comic but we started learning it in class last week this left out so much suspense btw im in 8th gradde
+TopComedyBros it's not meant go be used in school as a read along its for entertainment. if you want a good read a long look up the Christopher Lee reading
For the people not understanding the story let me explain it to you. The old man is the madman's father but the madman can't simply stand the sight of his eye. So among careful thinking, the madman decides to kill his father, JUST to get rid of the eye. The madman decides to check in on his father for eight nights, each night VERY cautiously opening the door. On the eighth night the madman takes an hour to open the door just enough so he can poke his head round the door. He opens the lantern ever so slightly that a thin ray of light could get out and he shines it on the old man's eye. His hand slips, resulting in a noise, waking the old man up. The madman takes his chance while the eye is open, and suffocates his father to rid himself of the "Evil Eye". He cunningly takes away some floorboards after dismembering the body of his father and puts the parts under the floor. He then proceeds to fit the floorboards back in place so it looks like nothing happened. A neighbour hears a shriek of the old man as the madman suffocates him. Therefore the neighbour calls police as he is worried something has happened. The police come through the door and search the house very carefully. After thorough searching, the madman convinces the police he's innocent by lying and having a good manner. As the police and himself sit down for tea, a chat and a laugh, the madman is so guilty, he begins to hear the living heart beat, created by his guilt. (Hence the name "The Tell-Tale Heart). As the heart beat is only made by his guilt, the police offers do not hear the beat, the madman is slowly driven by the heart's beat into frustration, and he thinks the police officers are aware of his guiltiness and are simply mocking him. This results in the madman lifting away the floorboards, lifting up the head and showing the police officers. They immediately throw him in a mental institution with a straight jacket as they believe he is mad beyond repair. I hope this cleared things up for people. xx
Don't slander it's a sin against God, God loves you and so do I. Give your life to Jesus Christ and repent of all your sins, even the ones you've committed in the past. God loves you and so do I. Give your life to Jesus Christ and repent of all your sins, even the ones you've committed in the past.
This is brilliant! The attention to detail is stellar. The symbolism is perfect. I even love to watch the credits! I would watch and buy a movie like this. Must be this!
We're having a theatre next week all about The Tell-Tale Heart, and my role is the murderer and I must do the things exactly what he did. Wish me luich :)
actually it's bad bc my voice is low, but at least they're surprised my voice sounded like evil or just like the murderer. There's nothing special but at least it's finished thanks guys
I watched this in school, and my friend and I couldn’t get over how much this gave us Salad Fingers vibes with the animation and artstyle. Really awesome! 👍
This Film is CRAAAAAZY good. I spent so many minutes searching for an interpretation of this short story to show my 8th grade classes! This is the best :)
Tell Tale Heart has always been a favorite of mine from Poe..the animation you added to it went along with it well. I like that it has that 'eerie/crazed' drawing style in the animation. It fits Poe's words perfectly.
...I know. I read it in my college class. I was talking about the video. You find a lot of videos just reading the poem to you, but this one actually held my attention with all the artwork.
I work in a middle school and the language arts teacher showed this to his 8th graders - it was a great hit! I'm not a big fan of horror, but this story is one of the best classics I've ever read.
This story is legit good to read in English classes, I wish we had more of this. I am currently in the 9th grade and we did a lesson on this and it came back around when I did my exam and it was a breeze.
Anyone else remember this channel having a full version of this in English? Every once in a while I come back to check if they reuploaded it but am disappointed every time 💔 I loved it so much
I distinctly recall watching this in middle school, though it must've been on a different channel - I graduated from middle school in June 2013, meaning I'd be getting ready for high school when this video was uploaded. At any rate, this video made quite the impression on me, and today I was suddenly seized by the urge to find and watch this video again, for the first time in 10 or so years. It's as odd and entertaining now as it was then.
Did everyone watch this for their English classes?
Apparently
yep
Yeah
Ya
Yep!!!
Feels like something that would be on NickToons at like 3 AM in 2005.
I can see that HAPPENING
More like boomerang commercials in 2005
Fredrich Fernando i think it was a Tim Burton style
WAIT FACTS
It also gives me an Edgar and Ellen vibe
English class 8th grade?
7th
yup
Barragan Boys yasssssss
English class 11th grade in germany
Barragan Boys OH MY GOD YES
I was diagnosed with clinical schizophrenia as a kid, and I can say, this annimation portrays psychotic paranoia perfectly
It really does! Couldn't agree more
Yeah. If you look closely in the original story as well, the narrator seems to suffer from some form of schizophrenia: he's driven up the wall by something completely inconsequential and resorts to violence because of it, can't tell fantasy from reality and hears things that aren't real, such as the old man's heart after killing him. Poe's original novel is the story of a man who's already mentally ill but drives himself more and more insane through his own guilt, and this animation portrays that perfectly.
Schizophrenia doesn’t show symptoms until you’re old
@@sdc1620 Where? In what universe? Do you even know anything about Schizophrenia at all or are you just one of those "oh that's an old people disease" idiots who think they're untouchable because they're young? Your view is nasty and it's just plain not true.
@@sdc1620 you don’t know a thing about schizophrenia
i cant be the only one who laughed at the sudden WAHs and the faces he makes
Yeah,it's really funny
I literally got scared at the beginning because I was so focused HAHAHAHAHAA
I GOT SO SCARED PLS-
My teacher turned it off because we all laughed at it lol
Dude sounds like 6ix9ine 😂
Boi he killed the guy bc his eye's weird, but in this animation his own pupils are uneven and discolored.
I would classify that as irony.
@Jupiter YAAAAAASSSS!!!!XD
@Jupiter x3
@@stephanie61232 PPPPPPPPPPPPPPFFFFFFFFFFFTTTTTT LOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOL ROFLAO YOU EARNED YOURSELF POINTS FOR THAT!!!!!!!
#PUNSONFLEEK
@@stephanie61232 YUZ WELCOMEZ YUZ CINNAMON ROLLZ!!!!!
Anyone else freaking adore the animation style.
I do
Yess absolutely! I need an entire movie in this style asap 👌🏾
Yea
no
I am
POV: You’re here because of your english class and you can’t wait for 2020 to end
yesss
yep
Yep
no im here because im bored
Yes
There are so many people here for English class and I'm here because I adore Edgar Allan Poe haha
me too
+Najwa Khanafer ditto lol. I'm writing the school play just for entertainment and ended up here after writing this story... but the beginning tho *AH* ... blahblahblahblahblahblahblahblah *AH* ... blahblahblahblahblahblahblahblah *AH*
Same
Same
Same
Can we talk about how in the story it took him one hour to pop his head in the room xD
I wish I had that patience xD
I don't think I am going to sleep well again...
FR THO I-
I think about that every damn time 🤣🤣
@Jayden Rojas oh no, it’s just the narrator. He’s crazy and thinks they all hear it. It’s just him.
This interpretation of "The Tell-Tale Heart" is nothing shy of brilliant and entertaining. I wish one of my teachers had shown this in class when I was still in school.
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OFFICIAL TRAILER for The Tell Tale Heart (short movie)
2020! #telltaleheart #telltalemovie
A'Marrie
Don’t worry, I already seen this video in my English class
I found this to be brilliant lol
I’m terrified of it this ain’t it
my ELA teacher played this masterpiece in class get flexed on
my teacher did
When the crow said “AUUUUUUAAA”
I felt that
2:37 like this?
I'm sorry, but 0:23 to 0:43 kept making me laugh whenever the narrator went, 'WAAH'. I know it's supposed to display insanity, but it's pretty funny.
Faz Productions I found it hilarious too
Same!
Faz Productions same
😂😂😂😂😂
Is that the same sound clip of Woody laughing from Toy Story 1?
Fun Fact: The SpongeBob episode "Squeaky Boots" has the same plot as Tell Tale Heart
Edit: I made this comment a year ago, why is it getting so many comments all of a sudden?
The reason I come here
Omg
..... THAT EXPLAINS ALOT!!!!
Mermaid Boy bruh because they made a reference
Mermaid Boy OH MY GOD
Everyone in the comments : whos here for 8th grade 😂
Me: I’m in my second year of college 😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
*I didn’t use this video in class, I just used it to help me pass an assignment lmaoooo plus I was too lazy to read the actual story. Hehehe
Same dw
I'm in 11th grade...
It feels the same
7th grade 😔✊👊
I'm in 8th
Samee thank you for your comment I thought I was the only one lol
"But why would you say that I am mad?"
*Not even five seconds later*
"UNINTELLIGABLE SCREAMING"
Gee I have nooooo idea
“when the guy said waah i felt that”
-someone in my 7th grade ela class 2019
Caleb Wang i respect your opinion, but i would like to point out that this is not my school account, this is an account that i own myself : )
b r u h
@Jayden Rojas it is a metaphor that represents the mans paranoia. He is paranoid because he believes that he is going to be caught, but in reality they were unaware until he acted out. I hope this helped!
Our class had to watch this.
My friend doesn't sleep as much as he use too.
Loading mine now sleeps for ever
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Hoo boy
Bro wtf my classed wacth it for a lesson
we watched this in drama lmao
Same
WHY ARE THE ENGLISH TEACHERS FORCING US TO WATCH THIS?!
i wont ever sleep the same again.
I yelled in class from the part in the beginning😂💀
As an English teacher, I'm here to tell you: Because it's brilliant LMAO
And your faces are a picture.
because it’s genius. I’d kill to have this played in my class
@@dravenvhs same
Gia :3 it’s not even scary???
I’ve written a million essays on this story and I couldn’t have done it without this animation. I’m such a visual learner and I hate having to go back and re read the story to refresh my mind. I always go back to this video!
2:02 when your mom makes you apologize to your sibling
Lmaoo
😂😂😂
@Jesús Andrés Soto lmaoo 😭
@Samantha Perez lucky
the only time when i say "i love you" without meaning it is when i'm forced to apologize to my sibling
This reminds me of Salad Fingers
lol
Ben?
Yes
+NickyJo
Wut
The jumpscares a the beginning tho(like if you were forced to watch this)
also at 2:40 that bird is funny
Exotic Butters I think It was an easter egg from poe's other poem, The Raven, maybe
Zappy Cat 818 probably
thanks for warning me
Plate Fox i cried of laughter my whole class got sent outside for laughing to loud lmao
watching this in middle school english was a true core memory
2:37 the bird I'm dying 😂
bailey reed WAAAAH
😂😂
bailey reed bwahahahaha
bailey reed nevermore
Best part of this whole thinv
That "waa!" Scares me every time at the beginning.
I guess I wasn’t the only one 💀
@@LXRXIII Yup
@@LXRXIII Bro I was on zoom and I jumped so hard and I thought everyone was looking at me. But, bro nobody got scared it was just me.
@@aviationreviews6475 me a hour ago lol
that's cool but i cannot resist laughing until my eyes fall out when i see it
nervous..... very dreadful nervous I’ve been WAHH harken WAAAH and observe how calmly I tell you the whole WAAH story
W A H
This was WAAH by far the WAAH best comment WAAH ever! 😂😂😂😂
I lost it there
WAAH
WALUIGIIIIII
why does this feel like a combination of the animation in Salad Fingers, Courage the Cowardly Dog, and Invader Zim for some reason. That's what I've been thinking the entire time I watched this. And that's a good thing!
It also reminds me of Ren and Stimpy.
Haha. You got all the references right.
Thats crazy 😂😂 I was literally thinking the same thing while watching this.
ikr
RIGHT?!?! It's like a collaboration between Jhonen Vasquez, David Firth and Tim Burton.
Me and my friends had to watch this in class and we couldn't stop laughing and had to be separated but we were still laughing
Ye literally so did we
Same here
I watched it today and I couldn’t stop and everyone was saying how it was creepy like bruh nooooo this is comedy GOLD
@@applesaucegirlz1027 same and my teacher was so mad but I was like why are you mad for if you didn't want us laughing you shouldn't have showed us this
@@dollfacethevillain EXACTLY!!! like chill out Karen let a person get a good laugh
We watched this in my English class and the whole class couldn’t stop laughing at this💀💀💀especially the wahs at the beginning
Fr😭
yes 😂
me to😂
I literally ALWAYS come back & watch it’s honestly comforting in an odd way . This one & the NETFLIX Edgar cartoon with he crow as the narrator.
I’m reading about gothic literature and I went back to this and I just love the way Edgar Allen Poe writes these kind of things. I think it’s because he captures that it’s like overthinking and being driven mad by that so perfectly
me to!!
This animation makes me think of salad fingers ngl
Everyone normal at school: EWWW THIS IS SO DISTURBING
Me and my friends: *Look at dis dood*
So meee
Bro, nothing is more true than what you just said
LMAO mans hairline receded asl
Ohhohoho oh no nono non *whEEEEEEEEEEEEEZEEEEEEEEEE* OUH LOOK AT THE TOP OF HIS HEAD *NDBNWDGCBUWEKCBWE* LOOK AT HIS L I P S
WHEN I SAW THIS I COULDN’T STOP LAUGHING SKAKQBWBHDUXJX
To me, the animation style has sort of a mix of Tim Burton and Invader Zim. I like it. ❤
Reminds me of Salad Fingers
@@TwoBs There’s even a bit of Ren and Stimpy too. The narrator’s expressions remind me of Ren Hoek.
@@carlwebber4094 The old man even kind of looks like Salad Fingers.
@@troin3925 Oh wow, when I watched it again, it sounds like Ren aged 40+ years
yes it’s like Tim burton + invader zim + Johnny the Homicidal maniac
This video does the real poem no justice.
It leaves out so many lines of how the man opened the door so steadily or open the lantern so stealthily. How much suspense and terror really goes into the story.
This is meant to be a version for fun and for kids so it's not that suspenseful I think
I was disappointed as well
Yeah we were meant to read along in class but then the teacher realised it didn't include all of it
+Josh steely right i read this in class the other day i read it before as a comic but we started learning it in class last week this left out so much suspense btw im in 8th gradde
+TopComedyBros it's not meant go be used in school as a read along its for entertainment. if you want a good read a long look up the Christopher Lee reading
I would absolutely LOVE LOVE LOVE more films of Edgar Allen Poe’s works done like this!!! Or maybe “The Monkey’s Paw” both would be so awesome!!!
For the people not understanding the story let me explain it to you.
The old man is the madman's father but the madman can't simply stand the sight of his eye. So among careful thinking, the madman decides to kill his father, JUST to get rid of the eye. The madman decides to check in on his father for eight nights, each night VERY cautiously opening the door. On the eighth night the madman takes an hour to open the door just enough so he can poke his head round the door. He opens the lantern ever so slightly that a thin ray of light could get out and he shines it on the old man's eye. His hand slips, resulting in a noise, waking the old man up. The madman takes his chance while the eye is open, and suffocates his father to rid himself of the "Evil Eye". He cunningly takes away some floorboards after dismembering the body of his father and puts the parts under the floor. He then proceeds to fit the floorboards back in place so it looks like nothing happened. A neighbour hears a shriek of the old man as the madman suffocates him. Therefore the neighbour calls police as he is worried something has happened. The police come through the door and search the house very carefully. After thorough searching, the madman convinces the police he's innocent by lying and having a good manner. As the police and himself sit down for tea, a chat and a laugh, the madman is so guilty, he begins to hear the living heart beat, created by his guilt. (Hence the name "The Tell-Tale Heart). As the heart beat is only made by his guilt, the police offers do not hear the beat, the madman is slowly driven by the heart's beat into frustration, and he thinks the police officers are aware of his guiltiness and are simply mocking him. This results in the madman lifting away the floorboards, lifting up the head and showing the police officers. They immediately throw him in a mental institution with a straight jacket as they believe he is mad beyond repair.
I hope this cleared things up for people. xx
I actually was going to read you're post, but then I saw your profile picture.
Juan Gaytán I was going to like your comment but then I saw your profile pic
you don't know that it's the man's father
Olivia Mountaintree my class thought the mademan was the old mans caretaker
Olivia Mountaintree i thought this was about pharooh
*"AAAA"*
Me: very well said
Am I the only one who's reminded of Tim Burton?
Theta Sigma nope sane here
Theta Sigma SAME
I thought Harvey rothman
Jhonen Vasquez
Theta Sigma Lov me som Tim
Absolutely brilliant! Sharing to friends on three continents after posting! Please continue 🙃
No one:
Not a single soul:
The raven: *aaAAAAAAA* 🎶
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OFFICIAL TRAILER for The Tell Tale Heart (short movie)
2020! #telltaleheart #telltalemovie
Quote thy Raven: Eat my ass
The Raven was the voice from 'Into The Unknown'
I laughed to be honest 💀
*chuckle* the “jump scares” at the beginning are quite funny... you made an Edger Allen Poe story silly looking i love the wtf animation.
lol i got scared then after like 2 secounds i laughed
Don't slander it's a sin against God, God loves you and so do I. Give your life to Jesus Christ and repent of all your sins, even the ones you've committed in the past. God loves you and so do I. Give your life to Jesus Christ and repent of all your sins, even the ones you've committed in the past.
@@angelemeana3741 not everyone is religious shut up😭
@@angelemeana3741 you first sinner
01:20
Bug: shing shing shing shing shing
Me: *dying from laughing*
So I’m not the only one? Thank god
Hollis Stewart
Glad to make sure you’re not alone . I’m here with you
This is brilliant! The attention to detail is stellar. The symbolism is perfect. I even love to watch the credits! I would watch and buy a movie like this. Must be this!
We're having a theatre next week all about The Tell-Tale Heart, and my role is the murderer and I must do the things exactly what he did. Wish me luich :)
Good luich!
Treety German post some of the play on RUclips!
I bet he failed cause he didn't respond for 3 months
Tree Ty G.S GOOD LUCK!
actually it's bad bc my voice is low, but at least they're surprised my voice sounded like evil or just like the murderer. There's nothing special but at least it's finished thanks guys
We watched this in my english class and had to read it
ThisguyGamez same
same
ThisguyGamez same are you in eighth grade
Genie 101 Same! I'm in 8th.
I'm going to do that today .
and it's actually a good story 👌👍
8th grade English class we read this and I loved it. Now here I am years later watching it and it’s still just as amazing 🖤
they are still showing it for English now
@@jamiemauro4744 I just read it today lol
@@jamiemauro4744sameee😂😂❤
The art style is absolutely amazing.
I love that little scream in the begging though!!
Ikr my class laughed their asses off
Same here 😂😂😂
also over here everyone started saying it
Yeah same
The has to be the most hilarious Poe adaptation I've seen in just about forever.
Great job!
The beginning was hilarious xD
Ikr XD
iiiiik
Yeah when I watched this in class everyone was laughing
+Feline Kitty paws ikr
Same! I tryed my best to stifle my laughter in LA. X)
I watched this in school, and my friend and I couldn’t get over how much this gave us Salad Fingers vibes with the animation and artstyle.
Really awesome! 👍
WAIT HE DOES LMAOO
@@yesimalani LOLL YEA
@@eighth.wonderrdude no wayyy, it literally resembles it lmaoo
Looks like courage the cowardly dog
I was just gonna type that until I saw your comment
That show is actually creepier lol
i thought it was for a sec
OneWingedDash OWD #STRIKINGRESEMBLENCE
Dumb furry
This Film is CRAAAAAZY good. I spent so many minutes searching for an interpretation of this short story to show my 8th grade classes! This is the best :)
the art style has just the right amount of edge i really like it
i love this animation style so much
English class 8th grade 😝
Same here!!!
+Justin Campos nice were you from tho?
saw this today (7th)
in ELA
+Scarlet Grace Victoria Me too :D
The eye is a reflection of him... The old man cant see clearly through the eye and the man cant think clearly due to his insanity
the tell tale heart = spongebob squeaky boots
+Bernissa Dormoh hahaha
Wait, I just realized something
😂😂😂
Your right
Good Flippy Idk pretty sure that's what Squeaky Boots was referencing
My friend sent me this bc she is watching this for her class-
so I’m watching it with her 😌
same 🤩🥳✨
0:39 " how calm I can tell you"... "Ahhhh"
Anyone else here cause they couldn’t stop laughing while watching this in English class LMFAOOO
Yesss bruhhhh I was dying laughing and my teacher told me to shut up😂💀
Me too 😂
Ya same
LOL ME
ItsRuby x ROOBEY
heres my assignment that i have for language arts...
Me too
I just watched this today In language arts
Mine is literature
mine was English class
Writing
i saw this in eight grade and never stopped watching it
Yall ever notice how this looks like courage the cowarly dog art style
Like if u agree
That what I said in school
HYPE_LYFE VLOGS this is a it more disturbing though
@Jayden Rojas it’s the narrators gilt
Who else is here because of school
Michael Hdz omg yasss
ME
Me too
yes
I wish I done this in school
This made me laugh so hard for some reason it's the faces that they make it reminds me of troll faces
same
Watched this for my ninth grade honors English class and now I just watch this on repeat
Did everyone watched this in his english class?
Yep
Language arts for me but it's the same thing
I did😂
Just did today
yeee
I have to do a live memorized reading of this in my Communication studies class next week, wish me luck
Good luck!!
How'd it go ?
Herp Dee Derp Thank you!
***** It's not until tomorrow 😁
Marceline Breaux
How bout now ?
I swear to all things holy, the one who decided to include the painting at 5:09 is more insane than the protagonist himself.
you’re right 😭
LMAOOO YEAH
Everyone in my ela class laughed their ass’s off at the beginning 😭🤚🏻
my class too☠️☠️
English gothic literature who else
Edgar Allan Poe was American
Me!
(Year 9)
I'm french and yes we did in our class of english literature haha
@@shaunaclarke1583 same
Me
Tell Tale Heart has always been a favorite of mine from Poe..the animation you added to it went along with it well. I like that it has that 'eerie/crazed' drawing style in the animation. It fits Poe's words perfectly.
I love how dark this story is... thank you English Teacher
Why does this lowkey hit hard this is awesome
For some reason it reminds me of Ren and Stimpy and Tim Burton combined
I always thought it would be cool if Burton made an anthology movie based on Poe stories.
Agustin Camejo Yeah that would be pretty cool.
Emmy the Dragon Lover we watched this in English class today and I was thinking he looked like Ren because of his eyes lol
Emmy the Dragon Lover, His rabid craziness is very Ren-like, especially from 4:47 - 4:49 🤣😜
Emmy the Dragon Lover Exactly!
I love how the pictures tell the truth when the policemen enter
And also the raven when the officer pulls out that Poe book... genius
Super funny.
and awesome.
We watched this in our L.A class.
After we read the book.
Thought i was the only 1 😂👌
me too
Omg I've been wanting to see this again since 2018 or 2019 but I've never have founded, now i can, thank you.
Magnificent job! Certainly held my attention, made me laugh, and was very creative :D
It was written by Edgar Allan Poe, not the RUclipsr...
...I know. I read it in my college class. I was talking about the video. You find a lot of videos just reading the poem to you, but this one actually held my attention with all the artwork.
I LOVE Edgar Allen Poe!!!!!!!! The animation in this was FANTASTIC! Beautifully done! 👏👏👏👏👏👏
The Tell-Tale Heart, The Outsiders, and literally anything written by Ray Bradbury were amazing to read in 8th grade ELA.
Animation style is amazing and this is honestly my favorite thing we did in English class
I love the face expressions, I love everything, it's so funny and I can't stop laughing each time it plays
Me and my class watched this yesterday
I watched this yesterday too! I was watching this in language arts...
jesus I actually have to see this video again for homework
Naima Schaeffer me too
If this was in english I hope they teach you how to use I not me! :)
Everyone saying anybody else watching this for English class but why nobody giving the answers to the questions
Fr doe
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LMAO i’m literally scrolling through the comments to find the ansrs
I work in a middle school and the language arts teacher showed this to his 8th graders - it was a great hit! I'm not a big fan of horror, but this story is one of the best classics I've ever read.
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Thank you. I am going to use this in my English class. I think they will enjoy your wonderful work.
Yep
This story is legit good to read in English classes, I wish we had more of this. I am currently in the 9th grade and we did a lesson on this and it came back around when I did my exam and it was a breeze.
We watched this in reading class and its so awesome
It was good, I love the crow singing
We watched this in 7th grade English class
I watched it on my 7th grade 4th period reading class xD
same
We watched this in Y10 (British classes) English class aswell!!!
yea me too
Same I had to do this for my year 7 english, I had to type up a whole newspaper version of the story.
This looks like a courage the cowardly dog type of episode 😂
Anyone else remember this channel having a full version of this in English? Every once in a while I come back to check if they reuploaded it but am disappointed every time 💔 I loved it so much
Narrator of story: "Anything was better than this agony."
Me: AGONYYYY
That was very well done!
this animation is 7 years old and my 8th grade English teacher sent us to watch this
I distinctly recall watching this in middle school, though it must've been on a different channel - I graduated from middle school in June 2013, meaning I'd be getting ready for high school when this video was uploaded. At any rate, this video made quite the impression on me, and today I was suddenly seized by the urge to find and watch this video again, for the first time in 10 or so years. It's as odd and entertaining now as it was then.