A parade of giant puppets representing legends of West Dallas. Part of the festivities to celebrate the opening of the Margaret Hunt Hill Bridge in Dallas, Texas.
@@glgamershow2.093 To be honest its pretty interesting to watch the new video... later finding that its based on real doll and real mall and keep finding all these bits like these comments along the way. Like easter eggs :D
I love the fact that coincidentally, the last giant shown in the video is Julien himself. Like it literally said to the people who came here from TOV "And last, but not the least... THE ROLLING GIANT!!" Julien Giant aside, Mr. Victor Considerant has a killer mustache 🔥
I’m here for the same reasons most of y’all’s are here, but I gotta say the Texans really know how to put on a party. If a bridge like this was opening in the city I live in, it would just be the mayor speaking and a ribbon cutting. This event looks like it would have been a lot of fun to attend.
Am I here because of a certain puppet's recent inclusion in a popular series? Yes. But let me say whoever shot and edited this did some wonderful parallels three minutes in with the last puppet followed by several kids on their parents' shoulders coupled with Sly and the Family Stone's "I Want To Take You Higher." You know who else got taken higher? The protagonist at the end of "The Rolling Giant." Also this video is four minutes and 20 seconds long and Reverchon was a prolific botanist. Make of it what you will ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Thank you guys for filming this, I've come back to watch it a lot thanks to the new series "The Oldest View" from Kane Pixels. The series has one of the giants in it, the one with the black cloak and flower hands.
Technically has "all" of them, at one point when the protagonist is running from "Julien" he looks to a corridor where you can see for a second the silhouettes of most of the giants of the parade.
So, anyone from West Dallas able to tell me the names of the people those puppets represent? I'm trying to find the info online, but I don't get a lot of info.
@@spencinator1616 the solar sands video that basically kickstarted the liminal space craze. I posted a comment researching one of the creepiest pictures, and in case anyone was actually interested enough to research further I thought I'd timestamp it here
@@noahomar7393 no one is hating Kane's project, one thing is talking about this in Kane's project and one whole different thing is commenting about Kane's project on another video. So, in your reasoning you're the one hating the giant origins.