I adore this movie, I've watched it so many times but I'm still finding new things to appreciate through every viewing. Everything about it is just wonderful. The art style, characters, music, voice acting, story, all fantastic. I'm so glad to see someone talking about it, and doing it well!
@Autumn-fk4fo
3 күн бұрын
I watched this movie with my mother and I was in love with the animation and story, you dont usually get movies like these in 2D anymore. It had the same vibes as a beloved dreamworks movie, it felt like it had so much love and passion to it in every aspect
@juliamorgan2692
2 күн бұрын
I wish I've found this movie when I was a kid, this would absolutely dominate my imagination back then
@DukesTheater
3 күн бұрын
LOVE this movie, glad it is getting more notice. Great video!
@TheBlueCat-101
3 күн бұрын
Finally, people are still talking about this movie!
@leeum.barker
3 күн бұрын
this movie looks awesome, i need to check it out!
@filippesic17
Күн бұрын
One of the most gorgeous films, not just animated, that I've ever seen! Definitely needs a rewatch ❤
@tabbitee
Күн бұрын
I saved this movie so I could take the time to savour it. I love Cartoon Saloon's work so much.
@aWolffromElsewhere
2 сағат бұрын
Wolf Walkers and Wolf Children are my favorite movies of all time. You should watch Wolf Children and see what you think!
@kelleyceccato7025
12 сағат бұрын
If more people knew about this beautiful film, would we start to hear complaints about it being "woke"? Two female leads, a female friendship at the core of its plot, rebellion against gender roles ("I already AM in a cage!")... all the ingredients are there to really annoy particular kinds of critics, who might not be as entranced as I am by the movie's beauty in story, animation, and voice acting. As for me, I adore the film for the latter three aspects AND for those elements that would annoy the "anti-woke" critics. Robyn and Mebh come as close as I've ever seen, as close I'm afraid as we're likely to get, to female versions of the Huckleberry Finn archetype, the child who resists "civilization" and in the end hits the road for parts unknown in order to avoid its constraining, corrupting influence.
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