A Celtic Odyssey: The Secret Of Kells

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  • Опубликовано: 25 авг 2024

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  • @BionicPIGtv
    @BionicPIGtv  Год назад +61

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    • @lotuseater97
      @lotuseater97 Год назад

      can please talk about WolfWalkers?

    • @chellastation
      @chellastation Год назад

      This video was beautiful. 🙏

    • @bladekick6405
      @bladekick6405 Год назад

      Im so glad you coverd this and exposed it to many people. Ive always loved it and its great others can discover this beautiful work of art.

    • @lotuseater97
      @lotuseater97 Год назад

      @@bladekick6405 same with WolfWalkers i love it sm

    • @nickmilano2516
      @nickmilano2516 8 месяцев назад

      Fu

  • @wrenwry
    @wrenwry Год назад +1281

    Now Pig has to cover the rest of Tomm Moore’s Irish Folklore trilogy. The Song of the Sea and Wolfwalkers are both incredible movies in their own rights.

    • @dulcemaria-cw5dm
      @dulcemaria-cw5dm Год назад +35

      And the breadwinners too

    • @wrenwry
      @wrenwry Год назад +30

      @@dulcemaria-cw5dmCartoon Saloon is an insanely talented studio

    • @MollyDollyy774
      @MollyDollyy774 Год назад +7

      Indeed, they are all such Beautiful
      Movies, I'm actually from Ireland
      {Don't like the Country...}
      But anyway, those are such
      Great movies~ :)

    • @atuvera9021
      @atuvera9021 Год назад +4

      I saw them all and each one it's just scapism heaven❤

    • @reganbaxter4209
      @reganbaxter4209 Год назад +7

      YEEEEEESS!!!!! Wolfwalkers was absolutely amazing!

  • @kyanamcguinness
    @kyanamcguinness Год назад +695

    As an Irish person, I really appreciate you bringing this film to a larger audience. Honeslty needs more recognition. Irish animation and art in general is on another level, I feel like alot of our culture appreciate art and it shows through our media.

    • @Derukai
      @Derukai Год назад +12

      I watched it when I was little and loved it. I forgot the name, and so I spent 10+ years trying to remember the name of the movie (I didn't think about asking anyone about it).

    • @MM-hm8jr
      @MM-hm8jr Год назад +3

      Hey my friend! Good to know I'm not the only one from here. I'm very glad our ancestors and our stories are being recognized

    • @SekiAsaka
      @SekiAsaka Год назад +1

      I’m no Irish, but I watched it as a kid and it gave me a terrifying dream… I’m still scared of this movie to this day from the dream.

    • @frogskeleton222
      @frogskeleton222 Год назад +1

      I feel like growing up in Ireland you can either be interested in this or gaa and that’s it

    • @ChimeraLotietheBunny
      @ChimeraLotietheBunny 4 месяца назад

      Agreed

  • @coricabala
    @coricabala Год назад +259

    Cartoon Saloon is honestly such an amazing animation company that I wished had more recognition, they written and animated WolfWalkers, Song Of The Sea, and animated The BreadWinner all of these movies in my opinion are gut wrenching and just pure art

  • @trinaq
    @trinaq Год назад +445

    Yes, as a child growing up in Ireland, this was one of my favourite childhood films! Please cover Song of the Sea if you haven't already.

    • @web.frosty8234
      @web.frosty8234 Год назад +9

      YES SONG OF THE SEA!! I'm far from Irish but I saw both of these movies, I don't know where my dad got them from

    • @chriscollegia2901
      @chriscollegia2901 Год назад +3

      Bruh this is like the 100th time I ran into you Trina q

    • @lailachamakese2762
      @lailachamakese2762 Год назад +3

      And Wolf Walkers. Haven’t seen it because I can’t find it but the song Running with The Wolves 😙👌🏼 good song to listen to walking in the woods

    • @indigostudio2245
      @indigostudio2245 Год назад +3

      I’m American but Song of the Sea is one of my favorite childhood films of all time. I’ll subscribe in hopes that the creator decides to cover that magical movie

  • @TotalSH
    @TotalSH Год назад +156

    Im not Irish - Im Welsh - but any Celtic acknowledgement makes me so happy! I love Celtic myths and stories, glad you've brought this great film and source to so many peoples attention!

  • @rollinggirl07
    @rollinggirl07 Год назад +64

    I genuinely thought people outside of Ireland didn't know this movie existed. So happy to see you check it out!

    • @isav7305
      @isav7305 Год назад +7

      I'm from Southeast Asia and I've been a fan of Cartoon Saloon ever since I saw this film in 2009 🥺 Their films really deserve more recognition

    • @marcelinepink
      @marcelinepink 8 месяцев назад +3

      Here from Spain, we love Cartoon Saloon in my family at least. The Secret of Kells deserves ALL the praise it gets and more.

    • @dontask6546
      @dontask6546 7 месяцев назад +4

      I live in America and it was one of my childhood movies, I’m so glad that he covered it it’s really nostalgic for me

    • @completelynormalperson7077
      @completelynormalperson7077 3 месяца назад

      I was born in russia and grew up in america and this was one of my favorite movies as a kid, I absolutely loved it and it made me love irish culture as well

  • @helenlesley9509
    @helenlesley9509 Год назад +98

    I was getting ready to watch this movie today!!! This is my twin sister and I's childhood movie.
    A lot of our relatives and ancestors are Irish, Scottish and Swedish. I wanted to dress like Aisling for Halloween when I was 9 yrs old.
    I'm 22 and now I might dress like her this upcoming Halloween. This movie is so good and makes me cry every time 😢😭❤

  • @shorkelili
    @shorkelili Год назад +93

    As an Irish person who's been a fan of yours for a few years now, I really wasn't expecting this appreciation towards our art, culture and mythology 😭 thank you

  • @mortem4573
    @mortem4573 Год назад +81

    As a creative person with a massive art block that has lasted for over a year I found myself crying with your words at the end of the video. Thank you so much for this one! I hope you can review Wolfwalkers and Song of the Sea by the same creators.

  • @SK-ww7ud
    @SK-ww7ud Год назад +41

    Tomms a god damn national treasure, it's good to see his work get recognised. Shit, even here in Ireland he and his team don't get the notice they deserve so it's nice to see some appreciation for the best art to come out of here in recent memory.
    Love that you went in on the mythology too!

  • @HeisenbergFam
    @HeisenbergFam Год назад +30

    6:27 Bionic's "wow" reaction is gold, this movie is well done

  • @TheOMGdoughnuts
    @TheOMGdoughnuts Год назад +57

    I didn’t expect to cry so much at 20:10 I had lost my passion for art for a year now, and I feel like I’m drowning everyday. It’s such an isolating and disheartening place to be, especially since I’ve always used art to express myself even as a child. I’ve limited myself to rules and this idea of “perfection” that I had lost why I loved art. Thank you so much. I’ve been searching for the fire for a year and I finally found the spark I needed. ❤

  • @octokid7066
    @octokid7066 Год назад +20

    Tom moore’s movies always hit so hard. I cry for all of them. Just so much meaningfulness and artistic joy.

  • @razorshashbrowns1107
    @razorshashbrowns1107 Год назад +17

    I watched this as a kid, and it sat on the back of my head for years. I forgot the plot or how it looked like, but I couldn't forget that it scared me and made me sad, that I didn't wanna go back to it again. A month or so ago, I watched it with my friend then realized its fantastical aesthetic has affected a good chunk of my life. I'm so glad I went back and remembered that awe I felt back then

  • @candydemure
    @candydemure Год назад +10

    If the scene with Brendan showing his uncle the book doesn't move you to tears I don't know what will.

  • @toothlilli
    @toothlilli Год назад +27

    THIS VIDEO CAME OUT AT A PERFECT TIME FOR ME OH MY GOD!
    I have been looking more into my Irish heritage to feel more connected to my roots and for years This movie has always made me feel so connected to it even if it was only just now with this video had pointed out the more cultural parts that I never knew as a kid.
    Amazing video and I am so glad more people will know about this beautiful film.

  • @paulcurran7289
    @paulcurran7289 Год назад +4

    As someone who's from and lives in kells it's really nice to see more people talk about this movie. A large portion of the walls are still up along with the round tower. The vikings actually got the book but we're only interested in the jewels on the cover, so after the took the jewels they threw it away into a bog. Thankfully the bog was able to preserve it until it was found hundreds of years later. Thanks again for covering this movie :). It's nice to see people cover irish folklore, mythology and history:)

  • @hhfggvogtthehy6451
    @hhfggvogtthehy6451 Год назад +13

    I really like your recent post exploring little-known movies. Helps gives attention to them!

  • @DriedVix
    @DriedVix Год назад +13

    So glad you actually went in on this. I'm part Irish (couldn't tell by the look) and grew up with pagan and druidic beliefs founded from the roots of my Irish heritage. I actually hope to live there one day and loved the chance I got to visit it a few years back. Their mythos is so vast and often overshadowed by Greek, Christian and Norse mythology, so whenever I see someone actually looking into it and able to appreciate it, it warms my heart greatly. Also glad the director showed a black Irish person ( even if a little racist in representation) in the Abbey without him being a 'slave' or servant cause that's what I am descended from. Nice to have that representation finally 🥲 Huge Kudos! Great video my guy ❤

    • @tau-5794
      @tau-5794 11 месяцев назад +2

      Was the black monk actually Irish though? My reading of him (and the other monks) is that they were from all over the world, like maybe he was an Ethiopian Christian who traveled to Kells to be with like minded people. There was also an Italian, an Englishman, a Chinese(?) monk, and several more, all with stereotypical but fitting designs, especially when you know that this movie's stylistic choices are directly inspired by illuminated manuscripts, what with the textures, flat perspective, and framing of certain shots.

  • @PunkyNerd
    @PunkyNerd Год назад +9

    Irish culture is so interesting and beautiful. I really love the message behind this film and I love what you said toward the end... "People won't remember you for what you say, for what you do. They will remember you for how you made them feel. The hope that you gave them, the inspiration you gave them, the happiness you gave them." So true. Great video pig.

  • @kaiianon3325
    @kaiianon3325 Год назад +5

    This was on Netflix a really long time ago and as a kid I’ve always loved watching it every single day, wishing to go to that world and to escape this one. Thank you so much Pig for making this video it’s amazing to see this movie get the recognition it deserves.

  • @adelcipher5617
    @adelcipher5617 Год назад +18

    I absolutely love the creativity of these movies especially Wolfwalkers (hope you check that one out as well)

  • @cassofstupidity5168
    @cassofstupidity5168 Год назад +6

    I feel like you should go over Spirit stallion of the Cimarron. The original is such a gorgeous well made 2d animated movie, it deserves way more attention then it got. Its shows a lot of truer history as well as the strength to never give up on what truly matters! Definitely one of my favorite with wolf walkers and secret of the kels!

  • @babs1398
    @babs1398 Год назад +4

    This was probably my favorite BionicPig video yet. The conclusion was beautiful and I think you really did the story justice. I learned things I didn’t know before about this film, and now I’m.

    • @babs1398
      @babs1398 Год назад +1

      working on a Pangur Bán inspired tattoo based on the image from the manuscript. Pig, thank you so much for your effort in creative endeavors.
      Man I hate RUclips sometimes, it won’t let me edit or delete my comment to fix my screw-up

  • @Darkgun231
    @Darkgun231 Год назад +2

    I got to see the actual Book of Kells on display when I visited Dublin. It's a truly amazing piece of work.

  • @nawresskacem9374
    @nawresskacem9374 2 месяца назад

    I am not a creative person myself but these words you said in the end really resonated with me "people won't remember you for the things you say and do ,they will remember you for the things you made them feel" i feel as though i may have isolated myself from others while trying to reach my goals and achieve things.
    also this movie was very beautiful to watch ,the invasion scene is haunting..

  • @codybeinert1109
    @codybeinert1109 Год назад +5

    One of my favorite movies of all time

  • @klbriceno1
    @klbriceno1 2 месяца назад

    this movie along with "song of the sea" brings out so much emotion in me. I love them so much, thank you for covering this absolutely stunningly beautiful movie.

  • @thatkidmamboGaming
    @thatkidmamboGaming Год назад +1

    Man I’m Irish and I’ve been waiting for someone to recognise Irish mythology since it doesn’t get much recognition. And the person ended up being one of my favourite RUclipsrs

  • @happyunicorn6291
    @happyunicorn6291 3 месяца назад

    I watched this with my brothers when i was younger. I don't think we ever finished it due to the trauma of the crom cave scene, but i remember thoroughly enjoying it up to that point, even as a child.

  • @seagullz8489
    @seagullz8489 Год назад +2

    The Book of Kells is one of my favorite movies ever, I have been watching it since I was little and I have taken so much from the movie not only creatively but mentally. This movie is so underrated and I'm ecstatic to see that it finally got the love it deserved. This is an amazing video man, 10/10.

  • @badatthings5793
    @badatthings5793 Год назад +1

    I saw this when I was little, being terrified, and never being able to find it again. It really feels like it slapped me emotionally and just dipped

  • @ChouxThePastry
    @ChouxThePastry Год назад +2

    As somebody Irish, thus movie means a lot to me. Def my favourite of the Irish animated movies.

  • @purplevampireanime
    @purplevampireanime 12 дней назад

    I asked My grandma to watch this with me years ago ❤ thw panger ban song always makes me want to cry, it hits my soul.❤❤❤

  • @dbboy2133
    @dbboy2133 Год назад +1

    YES!! I'm so glad people are starting to recognize this super underrated film.

  • @aequoreavicq
    @aequoreavicq Год назад +5

    The Book of Kells, Song of the Sea, and Wolfwalkers are all such wonderful movies. And I think you should cover them all. But hearing the music you used from Spiritfarer, I think you should cover that as well. I haven’t seen anyone really do so before, and I think you’d do a great job.

  • @MariankGonzalez
    @MariankGonzalez 3 месяца назад

    My favorite line and response to the line. in the whole movie.
    Line: "You are the Abbott of Kells. You must get up."
    Response: Cellach's face is absolutely priceless. 😂

  • @_todayisnotreal
    @_todayisnotreal Год назад +1

    I am so lucky that this movie was such a big part of my childhood, i have such a huge love for it and i'm so glad that someone is finally giving it the credit it deserves

  • @10Gpixels
    @10Gpixels Год назад +2

    I love this movie so much. It's one of those hidden treasures in animation, something so subversive and incredible that it feels like the very treasure it was based on.

  • @deanblunting
    @deanblunting Год назад +1

    I’m so glad you covered this. Not enough people know about this movie.

  • @hehehorf782
    @hehehorf782 Год назад +1

    if you're looking to watch this movie, I think having some context can be really helpful to fully understand the impact of whats happening. I'm by no means an expert on Celtic history, but what I have learned has helped me to understand this movie a lot deeper.
    This movie takes place as Christianity was being spread into Ireland, and to teach the Celts (who didn't have a written language and certainly couldn't have read English) they used the enlightened texts as almost a picture book version of the Bible to relate to Celtic culture and span the gap. This was during the Middle Ages as well, about 500 AD, so people were really really obsessed with leaving a legacy, having something of them left behind or to persevere after death, hence the obsession with the afterlife and religion. A book, a written history, was one method this was achieved. You basically just wanted someone to remember you existed. So books were really really important, especially an illuminated text like the Book of Kells which had been worked on by countless masters over years and years.
    There's a lot of really interesting mixing of culture that goes on between Christians and Celts, which eventually evolved into all we have left of Celtic culture. For example, snakes were often equated with dragons, and if you didn't have any antivenom, they were both equally deadly. Saint Patrick, the guy that gets celebrated on St. Patties day, was said to have killed or driven all the dragons (aka snakes) from the Isle, explaining why Ireland is one of the few places on Earth without any snakes.
    Sorry for rambling, its a bit of a fixation for me. I hope if you're reading this that it helped give you some cool info :3

  • @TobyAnderson
    @TobyAnderson 7 месяцев назад

    I went through a journey to discover the art I never got to see as a child. This is high on the list.

  • @anyawilkerson7304
    @anyawilkerson7304 Год назад +1

    I'm an American and i watched this movie as a kid. As a kid I saw it and knew something was special about it, that being said it also scared the sh*t outta me but even tho it scared me i still wanted to watch it because of my pure fascination. Same thing happened with coraline. Being the person i am today i now have a much deeper and more complex understanding of just how special and creative these movies are. An absolute masterpiece

  • @c0l3d.s0n
    @c0l3d.s0n 6 месяцев назад +3

    “Not for kids”
    Man, my mom showed me this when I was 3 and I begged her to watch it sometimes

  • @collectorkadothorne
    @collectorkadothorne Год назад

    Not for kids, yes, but I remember watching this when I was a kid. I loved, and still love, this movie. I always remember it at least once a year and it's always such a gem to me

  • @CircusInc
    @CircusInc Год назад

    This was and still is my favorite childhood movie

  • @6Neon_Skies9
    @6Neon_Skies9 8 месяцев назад

    I had this memory of a movie with a girl that had white hair in a dark place and snake eating itself and when I saw these specific scenes in this video everything immediately clicked for me! I watched that movie as a child, around 10 years old when I somewhat understood English and I have been looking for this movie for the past 5 years now, I'm so glad that I found it again through a simple interest post and it's comments :D

  • @hehebean6172
    @hehebean6172 Год назад +2

    Cartoon Saloon is my favorite studio, so thank you so much

  • @they_call_me_grease531
    @they_call_me_grease531 5 месяцев назад

    I remember watching this as a really young kid, but not remembering what it’s called. I spent years with it in the back of my mind. Every time I asked my friends if they remembered a movie about a white haired girl in the Forrest with creepy, beautiful themes, they told me I probably imagined it. I just recently found this movie again and I feel like I’ve unlocked something deep in my childhood. Creepy.

  • @artemis7093
    @artemis7093 Год назад +1

    Dear BionicPig,
    I wanted to take a moment to say thank you for your amazing videos. I've been a fan since the early days, and your video on this movie brought back some great memories. I loved the film so much that I named my cat Panger after it. It's not a movie many people in my circle have seen, so I was thrilled to find your beautiful video on it.
    I've been enjoying all of your videos so far, and I just wanted to let you know how much I appreciate your work. Keep doing what you do!
    Thanks again and much love

  • @NowKnownArchive
    @NowKnownArchive Год назад +2

    One of the greatest animated movies of all time and it’s not overly voilent

  • @galaxyink5888
    @galaxyink5888 Год назад +1

    I watched this when I was 3 I thought I dreamt this. I loved the style

  • @mrcheese5044
    @mrcheese5044 Год назад +1

    this is one of my absolute favorite animated films of all time, up there with the prince of egypt in terms of its animation, storytelling and mythological nature. it scared the HELL out of me as a kid but i've grown to appreciate it so much more over the years and now that i'm an adult i can safely classify it as a downright masterpiece.

  • @frog3630
    @frog3630 Год назад

    when i was younger i was obsessed with aisling’s design so i would draw her everyday lol

  • @Alucardissocool
    @Alucardissocool Год назад

    I remember when I went to visit my cousins in ireland for christmas, I was currently 8 and my cousin showed me this movie. I wish and really do I watched it properly. If I did it might of really struck down to the heart for me, I'm so upset I didn't take it in.

  • @cammiesami
    @cammiesami Год назад

    Oh my gosh I’ve have spent years trying to find this movie ever since I watched it with my mother when I was younger ❤❤❤❤ legit crying right now

  • @morgancolaizzi6824
    @morgancolaizzi6824 Год назад +1

    I'll always sing the praises of this studio. My personal favorite is Song of the Sea, but all the other films are so good that they don't fall far behind at all.

  • @Master_peNis
    @Master_peNis 5 месяцев назад

    The fact that he put Stella's Departure as a background music is honestly hartbreaking...

  • @half_baked_pretzel
    @half_baked_pretzel Год назад +1

    this was one of my all-time favorite movies as a kid. rewatched it recently and caught a bunch of things i didn't get as a kid. btw i love the spiritfarer music

  • @g0thfae
    @g0thfae Год назад +1

    Fuck yeah..so underrated. My dad showed me this a decade ago and a few years later at an after school program, it was either this or some other movie nobody cared about, and me and this guy were the only 2 not only picking a movie to put on, but advocating for this in particular. The class didnt rly enjoy it but it was nice to have on in the back of the computer room

  • @rosdawg
    @rosdawg 5 месяцев назад

    this film is so beautiful to me... i watched it when i was a kid and it just has this gorgeous, childlike whimsey ahout it. i love ainsling

  • @littleravendesigns5587
    @littleravendesigns5587 Год назад +2

    Ohhh I can’t wait for you to cover the rest of Cartoon Saloon’s films! They are Brilliantly written and visually stunning!

  • @Vintag3_Tap3
    @Vintag3_Tap3 Год назад +1

    As a child, i would watch this movie in amazement without know its true story. I do wish you would've talked about the music in the movie since thats what really brought them emotion onto me, like it was telling me how to feel for the people, so glad you covered one of my most favorite child-hood movies!

  • @b0gm0nst3r9
    @b0gm0nst3r9 Год назад

    I saw this movie by chance as a young child and I remember loving it!

  • @ianlozana5930
    @ianlozana5930 Год назад +1

    FINALLY SOMEONE SHOWS OFF HOW AMAZING THIS MOVIE IS

  • @tvuploads7448
    @tvuploads7448 Год назад

    I grew up on this movie!
    I have loved the mythology and animation in it for as long as I an remember.

  • @Sim_Alley
    @Sim_Alley Год назад

    PLEASE I would love if you talked about the horrors of Made In Abyss. It's cuteness is extremely deceptive.

  • @Chartizen
    @Chartizen Год назад

    I used to watch this movie all the time with my family; to this day, it still holds a special place in my heart.

  • @pinkdruid2347
    @pinkdruid2347 10 месяцев назад

    I ADORE the metaphor about how being an illuminator (artist/writer) is how one turns darkness into light.
    My favorite quote ever (which I actually want to get tattooed) is from the Tale of Desperaux and it is “Stories are light. Light it precious in a world so dark. So tell a story and make some light”. I would probably just shorten the quote to “stories are light” or “tell a story, make some light” for the tattoo.
    But yeah, this is literally my entire philosophy about art and writing and really just creativity in general. It is our greatest source of light in the dark. I’m an agnostic personally, but I do also believe that if you really think about it, pretty much all of religion, mythology, folklore, and human culture in general is just based on art and stories passed down from generation to generation. They are what connect us, inspire us, fuel us forward in our pursuits, and give us hope in dark times. Even if you are just someone who used fantasy to escape from reality for a while, I don’t think that’s a bad thing and it can be the comfort someone truly needs to get through life. I know this has always been the case for myself. I literally need it and I can’t think of any period of my life in which I didn’t use my imagination as a coping mechanism, even in adulthood.
    It’s a truly beautiful and powerful thing.
    And also why I’m so avidly against AI art and writing. It defeats the entire purpose. Creativity is quintessentially human. It is the basis of our entire way of life. To take away the humanity from art and writing is to create something completely meaningless. You only add to the void.

  • @ChimeraLotietheBunny
    @ChimeraLotietheBunny 4 месяца назад

    Always love these nostalgic childhood films

  • @drawingbluejay7938
    @drawingbluejay7938 Год назад

    I just hopped onto the video, but I just had to say. This movie was my childhood. I remember watching this with my sister over and over as young children and I could hardly find it again when I remembered it. Its so good to see it getting talked about!!!

  • @absurdartist6346
    @absurdartist6346 Год назад

    I’m Irish and this whole movie and the Song of the sea were my childhood

  • @kamille6308
    @kamille6308 Год назад

    im so glad someone finally made a video about this movie! i watched it as a kid

  • @CandyFlossWizard1928
    @CandyFlossWizard1928 3 месяца назад +2

    I once watched this When i was a kid, before this video the only thing i remembered from the movie was:
    1 the illuminators wispering to eachover
    2 aisling’s “death”
    3 the god eating itself

  • @_no_moon_
    @_no_moon_ Год назад

    Finally!! Someone notices this masterpiece of a movie.

  • @owwahow
    @owwahow Год назад

    this film was my childhood and I recently refound it after looking for the song panger ban, just for this to drop a month later, crazy timing ❤

  • @wassimdarwich5918
    @wassimdarwich5918 Год назад

    i'm loving these weird obscure incredibly creative movies thanks for showing them

  • @youraveragetheatrenerd2330
    @youraveragetheatrenerd2330 Год назад

    I loved that he used Spiritfarer music in the intro
    edit: *throughout the video

  • @spiderinthecereal
    @spiderinthecereal Год назад

    I saw the Secret of Kells when I was really young, I think only 5 years old and remember being obsessed with it. Even as a child I could appreciate the beautiful art and incredible storytelling. I remember every time I watched it I felt so invested and amazed, this movie along with The Thief And The Cobbler which I was also obsessed with as a child is one of the main reasons I got into art so early in age. This movie is so special to me.

  • @swallowtail3860
    @swallowtail3860 Год назад

    i feel like the odd american out in a sea of irish folks, but cartoon saloon has been one of my favorite animation studios for as long as ive known about them. loved this movie as a kid, but if you love secret of kells, song of the sea will blow your mind

  • @tylerfish2701
    @tylerfish2701 Год назад

    My favorite movie of 2009 and my favorite animated film ever.

  • @nomi-h8r
    @nomi-h8r Год назад +2

    Ahh, this looks beautiful already

  • @kurobancho3508
    @kurobancho3508 Год назад

    finally, pig is getting into Cartoon Saloon! Song of the Sea is like an instant favorite for me!

  • @xxx_abbas_xxx1885
    @xxx_abbas_xxx1885 Год назад +1

    As the video started I’m like, wow the music from this movie really sounds like it’s from spiritfarer, turns out it is

  • @Rookvaleriannocturne
    @Rookvaleriannocturne Год назад +3

    I love this film! I bought it on Amazon and just recently showed it to my boyfriend. I'm so happy to see you cover this! 😊

  • @KingNothing191
    @KingNothing191 11 месяцев назад

    I could hear the Final Fantasy 13 music being used in the background. BionicPig is a man of culture I see.

  • @earth4515
    @earth4515 Год назад

    Remember watching it as a kid, losing it from my memory then watching song of the sea which helped me remember the name of this film, finally glad to see it in the spotlight where it should be.

  • @frog4099
    @frog4099 Год назад

    this videos a week+ old, but i LOVE the use of the spiritfarer soundtrack as the background music for this video, really ties the vibe of this video together

  • @osiete
    @osiete Год назад +1

    I watched this movie some years ago in one of our local children's channel. I remembered the plot (vaguely), but I had totally forgotten how beautiful it looks!! The animation, the colors, the shapes, everything is so pretty 🤩 glad you made a video of it, it's a fantastic movie and I'm sure it'll get more recognition thanks to this video 🙏

  • @mikethew3irdo
    @mikethew3irdo Год назад +1

    I have a yearly watching of this masterpiece. It always seems like I find something new in each viewing.

  • @vampzgarage
    @vampzgarage Год назад

    This movie means so much to me, it’s so nice to see it being talked about after all these years. I remember almost everyday begging my mom to turn on Netflix just so I could watch this movie over and over. It’s also inspired me to start drawing.
    I just love this movie so much, thanks for covering it you did an amazing job as always :)

  • @davefletch3063
    @davefletch3063 Год назад +1

    The art style is gorgeous

  • @spunkymushrooms
    @spunkymushrooms Год назад

    Stoked to see people talking about this movie and the studio behind it

  • @dougywhitlock3313
    @dougywhitlock3313 Год назад

    i grew up on movies like secret of the kells, song of the sea, kubo, etc... and it makes me happy to see you talk about them.

  • @0CLOWNFISH0
    @0CLOWNFISH0 Год назад

    This studio deserves so much man, watched a lot of their movies and they’ve inspired me so much as an aspiring artist, thank you for reviewing this.

  • @vellaha7819
    @vellaha7819 Год назад +2

    I absolutely adore Celtic mythology, this movie does wonders to what it was based of. Celtic mythology is such a wonder to learn about.
    It was and still is beloved in Ireland along with the other movies by the same company.

  • @JaneXemylixa
    @JaneXemylixa 10 месяцев назад +1

    The best thing about Pangur Ban is that it was an informal poem. Eraly Medieval Ireland, as well as the rest of the British Isles, had a strong bardic tradition that obeyed certain rules and structured and was a very prestigious thing (Welsh fili had to study for a decade to master it), and then there was some guy in a small hut-like cell scribbling down a few verses about how his cat and him are kindred spirits
    "inspired by the old English poem" - THEM'S FIGHTING WORDS

  • @KronIeere
    @KronIeere Год назад

    I REMEMBER THIS MOVIE EVERYDAY, i never found it again, but i know i watched it 4 times when i was younger, so thank you for sharing

  • @fifthdagger
    @fifthdagger Год назад

    PLEAASE talk about wolfwalkers too. its my favorite movie of all time and, despite being a bit different from secret of kells, it is so special to me and works wonderfully in the irish folklore trilogy