Disturbing...

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Published 2023-07-04

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  • @blazer6127
    An alternative reality where Bambi becomes Bully Maguire
  • @C1418OS
    Kind of like a slightly darker version of Bambi.
  • @actualHFDF
    Chirin: literally crying Youtube subtitles: [Applause]
  • @Sn41ls_
    Bambi reaction to her mothers death:😱 Chrin: becomes doomslayer
  • @reneemachuca3026
    What’s more weird about this film is that this was made by Sanrio. You know the same people who made hello kitty
  • @Fern_leaf114
    Damn, the 1900’s were wild 😭 [edit]: I’m talking about from the 1900’s - 2000’s
  • The true monsters in the film were the other sheep. Ending: Chirin ended up not taking revenge against the wolf, having viewed him as a father figure, until he tries to raid the farm again and kill more sheep. Chirin refuses and then kills his father figure. Horrified at Chirin’s monstrous appearance, he is ostracized and alone. Or so basically, imagine if you had to kill a friend because they were going to on a mass shooting, and somehow people still hated you. If you want to look into the message, there is the issue of what war does to people and how returning solders treated by society. It is actually reminiscent of films like Hamburger Hill, where returning soldiers were treated like garbage despite being arguably the war’s greatest victims.
  • @SimSpark1
    What about my childhood’s first film: Bambi!?!?
  • The art and animation quality is so great and it was made IN 1978?!?! Damn it's very ahead of it's time
  • @nyanpirethecat2257
    The movie and original story has a notably dark origin since its loosely based on Takashi Yanase's (author of the story) experiences in World War II with "Chirin no Suzu" serving as an allegory for the effects of war. During the war, Yanase was a soldier during the Japanese occupation of China in World War II, where he lost his brother (a kamikaze pilot) in the Pacific Theater. Yanase himself faced moments of starvation and close to dying multiple times due to this. He suffered PTSD after the war and hated warfare preferring to be a children's author by saying "There's no justice in battle." and "The real heroes are those that sacrifice themselves to help the hunger" (the latter explains why the Anpanman Franchise focuses on food nutrition). Yanase was also deeply ashamed with Japan's actions throughout the war. Yanase was also close friends with Osamu Tezuka who also shared the same anti-war sentiments as him. Tezuka even produced the 1970 animated adaptation of "Yasashii Lion" (The Kindly Lion) by Mushi Productions while Yanse wrote the lyrics and songs in the short. "Chirin no Suzu" is also a very personal children's story compared to "The Kindly Lion" and "Bara no Hana to Joe". He passed away in late 2013 at the age of 94.
  • @capncookie1110
    “You’ve become the very thing you’ve sworn to destroy”
  • @kyototomokui6676
    I thought the music was gonna be the disappointed SpongeBob music lmao
  • The animation of Chirin crying is genuinely accurate. the sniffling nose, the shaking, the body language??? oh my god it’s just so amazing
  • @dominator_virus427
    I actually like this ending a lot. Sure its dark, but it’s a really deep and good message that challenges the audience to think.
  • @lilameede8172
    Why did I actually become emotional cuz of that voice acting