what is even more funny to me about the conversation between ylfa and her grandmother is that that is the wolf. like, the wolf took the time before revealing himself to go, “lemme just get this straight- you _took it halfway_ ?”
Lore question does anybody else wonder how the brick pig managed to capture the big bad wolf? I’m not saying it keeps me up at night, but I super wonder how he did it😂❤
I just thought it was part of the effects of the neverafter times of shadow that the pig was able to get powerful enough to do something he wasn’t “supposed to” be able to do in the story
@@oliviagrayson5183the third pig is able to fuck with the “big bad wolf” in most versions of his story no? I think the error is just that the big bad wolf is literal death instead of a silly caricature, or maybe just that the pig has been cooking him for so long that he has been purified down into death again from that silly form.
@@oliviagrayson5183 that’s a super interesting theory. I wondered if they’d ever talked about it before it’s such a small question I doubt it but I was curious.
Some versions of the story, the pig(s) do eat the wolf, that's why he was in a stewpot - cause the wolf goes down the chimney. So I imagine that's how it happened
I hate these clips videos that cut so tight. Like you're trying to race down memory lane holy moley yeah just change the clip halfway through a word or sentence I'm sure that's not jarring at all. Yeah just cut right before the comic tension breaks so that you just build for 40 mins straight
@@fenglade context is given BEFORE the clip. What i'm talking about is the clips being cut off too EARLY and losing their resolution. Letting the comedians laugh after the joke is told is not context.