Tbh i think this movie is also kinda supporting the LGBT things wich i don't really like it at all(i hate it actually), and the proof can be seen in the last part when the storks giving babies to people there is some 2 men and women couple. But beside of that this movie is totally great and amazing, and i hope my thought about 'Supporting LGBT things' is wrong.
What makes me emotional is seeing all the couples hold their new babies with a lot of emotion....There are a lot of infertile couples out there and couples who want children, but may have circumstances preventing them from having one or two. Think of how many of them waited for a baby. The tears of joy in their eyes are so real and the way they hold their new children tightly is beautiful. Regardless if they are a same-sex couple, single parent or straight couple, their love for them reached the heavens and now they hold a child in their arms.
When I first watched this movie, I thought it was gonna be just one more mediocre movie made for kids, but rewatching it now makes me see that movie deserves more credit than people give to it. Its actually a really good movie, the jokes are actually funny (because of the amazing voice acting) and the visuals are really good too. Overall this film is so underrated it deserves so much more love.
I see in you a fire, that not even the strongest flood will make it fade, because you are the two at the same time. You are the fire and the flood.. (Sorry for random message, this music makes my mind go crazy ...)
i love that part when they can see the girls future and see all the things she's going to accomplish, and all that time she'll be sharing & spreading the flowers and beauty and love that are her and her life with all she meets. its so beautiful and it makes me cry every time
I remember watching the movie with my husband 2 years ago and crying my eyes out at the ending scene because my husband was expected to not be able to have children and I wished for it to be like in the movie with storks suprising us with a baby one day. 2 years forward and I'm writing this comment with my 3 month old son sleeping on my chest. We really were suprised by our miracle baby 🥰💙
When the Storks took off and the song started playing I already started to cry but when Junior saw the things that Diamond Destiny will become I started sobbing. Such a beautiful movie nothing can measure up to it on how unique it is and no matter what I always come back to this video
you wanna know something i just realized? Those familes at the end had to have had waited so many years for those letters to be delivered, meaning those such as the single parents, the lgbtq+ familes, and the rest probably felt so alone, so unheard. And honestly, that kind of hurts to think about..
When the storks brought babies to everyone I got so happy. They really said love is love❤️Single,married or anything, you are just as capable to love, care, and have a family.
Tulip feels like going extremely against what Hollywood is doing these days in terms of female characters. The fact that they made her very human and not simply perfect in everything automatically, made her extremely lovable, but not only because of that, also because she has a tremendous sympathy. You start feeling like you really wanted to meet her in real life. This movie is really beautiful.
I watch this every day to remind myself to love myself and everyone regardless of race, backgrounds, faiths, or even sexuality. We all were given life, whether or not we believe in God or science and we go through milestones then lay to rest. No human is immortal, the least we can do is love everybody. You might find it impossible, but trust me, the world would be a much better place if we did it.
Anyone else notice the red beam showing the location of Tulip's home at *2:09* was pointing towards her heart? ❤ Its like the old saying, "home is where the heart is". Small but cool detail. 😊 Also the looks on all of those people's faces when they finally got their kid has got me crying tears of joy. I hope I can one day look at my future baby like that, if I ever have one. ❤😭❤
The first single mom expression looking at her baby hit me like a truck. No matter what type of parents, in this scene there's one thing they all have in common: they all love their baby with all their heart.
There's a reason why i love this movie so much. The scene with the babies with different families is one of my favorite parts of the movie and it actually made me so emotional and happy by seeing that the creators of the movie includes everyone (for example: lgbtq+, single parenting, disabled, and more) and doesn't make exceptions.
Saw this movie in theaters and I don’t regret it. It was so charming and hilarious. I was close to tears seeing all the families getting babies delivered to them. That really was super heartwarming as a adopted kid myself.
The fact that this movie clearly supports lgbtq+ with the part where they we're giving out the babies to their perspective parent/s made me happier, this movie made me happy, emotional, and most importantly it shows me how important it is to trust each other 😅😁 that's probably why it's my favorite!!!
Gay couples, interracial couples, single parents, doesn't matter, love can be given and received from anyone, even if Junior didn't want to admit it, he found Diamond destiny a cute little baby :)
This movie it teaches more than family love. It shows that many families could not have child of their own because of different circumstances such as the loss of child, mothers can never get pregnant, husband or wife don't want a child. This movie shows and teaches us that they can heal broken hearts and begin anew with their child in their arms and see their futures unfold. This movie is truly a powerful feels that it touches our hearts and made us cry out of sheer happiness and to remind us that every children are not things but they are God's wonderful creation and blessings.
+Nismah Shargawi, I Totally Agree with you, Friend. I Give this Heartwarming and Funny Cartoon Feature Film/Movie a Big 5 and a Half Rating Stars for Surprisingly Appropriate. :-D
watched this movie earlier this afternoon, i made sure i wrote this on my notes cause i tend to forget, luckily i remembered and found this amazing song! I'm 16, and this will forever be one of my favorite movies, this is the kind of movie I'll share with my future kids, and be like "this is really old, but it's gold"🥺♥️
Si yo también yore en esa parte porque yo tengo una hermanita qué es como de la edad de la bebé entonces pensé cuando empieze a creser y me deje de parar y jugar con migo y ya sea independiente 😭😭😭
I love how it shows same sex couples and single parents, it's truly touching that an animated movie for kids did this! Hopefully more movies can do that in the future to teach kids that love is love, independently of the gender, race, whatsoever.
Agreed; its one thing for adults to have their own ideals about "acceptable" vs "unacceptable", but when a child grows up in an untraditional family, it has to be disheartening to only see examples of traditional ones; I'm sure there is a sense of being left out or isolated.
I loved that they did it too!! Both my best friend and I FREAKED when we saw it. We love to see gay/trans/bi people SO much. Two of our friends are and we like to see people who can confidently show who they are. Not so ironically, there are some 8th graders (1 year older than us) that are homophobic and they are some of the only people that we don't like from that grade. I wasn't taught to be accepting to that stuff, but I wasn't taught not to so I can stand by my own opinion.
If I have any complaint at all about the movie, it's that it seemed like it was REALLY building up to have Junior and Tulip, two characters without any real parental figures in their lives (one figuratively, the other quite literally) take it upon themselves at the climax to be to D.D. the parents they wish they had, only to sort of pivot into a safer, less-objectionable-with-the-moral-thought-police ending at the very end. Now having the opportunity to watch the delivery montage in slow motion and pause on every single one, I believe that even more. They had guts -- they were absolutely not going to hold back on the message of family being universal. I guess, even though they'd spent the entire movie setting up the perfect framework for it, multi-species families were where they had to draw the line.
I don't agree with that Terastas. Remember Bee Movie? We STILL get memes over it and a LOT of people got creeped out by the whole interspecies thing. I actually think that Storks tackled the issue well. The movie focuses on the family dynamic, and while delivering babies typically goes hand in hand with the biological family, the dynamic with Tulip and Junior is more the family you choose for yourself, which is often overlooked in the media. Honestly...I think how it went is the best way it COULD have went. They DO have the multispecies family, it's just not tied together by blood. NO family has to be.
I'm not sure if it's a teenager thing but this song and movie gets me through so many emotions. Yesterday I was so depressed and this cheered me up. Today I was looking at old memories from when I was a baby to now and I started crying tears of joy. This is weird but I always talk to my reflection cause it helps me. I'm saying this because I have no friends that are in to this kind of stuff. I love how this one song can mean so many different things. To me love isn't just romantic, it's being around people who care for you and will do anything for cause they love you. I know it's sappy but I've been randomly super happy today and I just need to let it out.
Everything makes me happy. Every time I look back in the past, I cry. Not because I’m a whimp, but because I’m happy that those memories are mine. And that I haven’t forgotten about those times. Things were so much better back then... I wish I could re-live those moments...
The saddest parts of the movie are when Tulip left Junior when Tulip got fired (because Tulip, Junior, and Diamond Destiny all looked sad) When Tulip and Junior gave the parents Diamond Destiny And the end was sad too
This has made me cry just way too many times. I dont know whats wrong with me but i ve always wanted siblings. Being an only child is just soo hard. I wish i could send a mail to the storks too. And the end scene when they all got their babies diiferent ethnicities cultures orientations. Everyone deserves to be happy. There is just too much pain in this world. All we should do is not to steal somebodys happiness but spread far and wide.
I'm really not somebody who's easily crying when watching movies. This one though, it got me. Perfect characters and flawless animation, the incredible soundtrack... I'm almost crying right now again. In my top 3 animation movies of all time
2:53 The mom is on a wheelchair (maybe she can't have babies) and when the dad see the stork coming to them, he drop the box he was holding. Love that moment
I've always wondered what's the point of the Stork in this universe, if people can have babies the traditional way; but I get it now, it's for people who can't have babies!
MakiPcr absolutely correct. There are many people who can’t have babies because they struggle with fertility, maybe had a hysterectomy because of uterine cancer, or a physical disability that would make conception impossible. There are many people out there who may be single because of the loss of a spouse, or simply because they never desired marriage, but they would give anything for a child. There are many lgbt people who would give everything they have to have a child, but discrimination and hate dictate this. Many people of color are denied the right to adopt children because of the color of their skin and racial stigma. There are millions of people, MILLIONS, who would do anything in the world to love and raise a child of their own. This movie does a wonderful job of pointing this out :)
I was only walking through your neighborhood Saw your light on honey, in the cold I stood Anywhere I go, there you are Anywhere I go, there you are I've been get used to waking up with you I've been get used to waking up here Anywhere I go, there you are Anywhere I go, there you are There you are, there you are You're the fire and the flood And I always feel you in my blood Everything is fine When your head is resting next to mine (next to mine) You're the fire and the flood Since we met I feel a lightness in my step You're miles away but I still feel you Anywhere I go, there you are Anywhere I go, there you are Late at night, when you can't fall asleep I'll be lying right beside you counting sheep Anywhere I go, there you are Anywhere I go, there you are There you are, there you are You're the fire and the flood And I always feel you in my blood Everything is fine When your head is resting next to mine Next to mine You're the fire and the flood Now listen here, she said Boy, when you know you’ll know And I know You're the fire and the flood And I always feel you in my blood Everything is fine When your head is resting next to mine, next to mine You're the fire and the flood
The Necromancer (Ezekiel) Zeke Hamish Beckley: Listen and pardon my choice of word language here but *WHAT THE DAMN BLOODY (CENSORED) HELL HAS THIS SONG DELIVERING BABIES??!! I MEAN IT'S ABOUT FIRE AND FLOODS PEOPLE!!! STUFF THAT COULD I DON'T KNOW KILL YOU IN A SECOND IT HAS NOTHING TO DO WITH DELIVERING BABIES IT IS STUFF THAT COULD KILL YOU AND YOUR WHOLE FAMILY!!!! I MEAN WHAT KIND OF HEARTLESS MONSTER ARE YOU JAMES GABREL KEOGH AKA VANCE JOY??!!*
Arun Sunuwar (Ezekiel) Zeke Hamish Beckley: Yyyyawnn! Those are dangerous evil lyrics Vance wrote. I mean what the heck hell does fire and floods have to do with storks delivering babies? *NOTHING!!!*
Well the song wasn't meant for this video. They just wanted to choose this song for the music video cause it was featured in the movie. Mindless people
I love this. It shows that family's are just a mom and dad. You can have only one mom. You can have only one dad. 2 gay dads. 2 lesbain moms. Etc... I have a single dad, I miss you mom. ❤
I have a single mom and my dad divorced her . And I'm 12 years old. My mom and dad argue all the time . When I come in the room my mom tels me to watch tv but I still understand their arguments.😭😭😭😭I miss my dad and all memories.
This is the last movie we watched together with our Father before he passed away. Sadly my little sister did not go with us. I missed you dad. This reminds me of him. Wish we could turn back time ☹
i legit cried every time i saw that scene when all the couples get their babies. i watched it like 3 times,the whole movie. and i cry every damn time on that one particular scene. AND I AM A 17 YEAR OLD ALMOST ADULT ART STUDENT.
dude im 24 every since this movie came out I cry with this song. the worst part is it plays at my job and ive learn to control it hahahaha. but yes very touching moment
This movie was so emotional and heartwarming. Rewatching it now I see it in a new perspective and just love it even more. Seeing them grow up and seeing them all delivered was great and really touched my heart.
The parents and first child feeling you get with Junior, Tulip and DD is sooo heartwarming, best random movie ever. PS.: no I'm not crying, u are... *sob*
This movie teaches people that everyone is different and it doesn't matter. Like the mom had wheelchairs it doesn't matter about that. Everyone can be parents. Never give up.❤️❤️
I love this song, it fits perfectly with the movie. This movie is so emotional when they get their babies and the teen goes to her family. This movie is taught to love family and never let go.
Dear people who want children and trying for one, I hope some day, a stork truly delivers you the baby you want and join all those couples in the videos who shed tears of joy.
This song always makes me cry😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
50% came from people who watched storks 30% any fans of vance joy or it came on their recomendations 15% from their friends 5% randomly serached up something and found this
I honestly do not understand how anyone could not feel happy about all these couples. How can anyone ignore that simply because one of them is two dads, or two moms. They are just parents who rly love their children all of them. If people can see how simple and beautiful that is, all I do is pity them for not understanding what love truly is
I may have rewatched this movie a hundred, a thousand times. Since I was a kid, and until now that I'm about to grow up as an adult. No matter how many times I watch it, I still feel emotional and genuine love and affection for this beautiful movie. I wish more people watch it, it's not talked about much.
O que me quebra toda vez em que eu assisto esse filme é a parte onde eles entregam os bebês. Porque, tipo, aquelas cartas estavam lá há muito tempo, imagina o quanto que aquelas famílias esperaram pela entrega dos bebês...
I loved this movie and especially this song alongside the montage of parents finally getting the children who they always dreamt of. I saw disabled, mixed race, lgbtq and single parents, this made me estatic.
When the end credits made me cry with all the baby pictures holding on the wall showing that everyone got their baby and turned from letter into living,enjoying, love, and happiness 💕💕
This song touches my heart as it reminds me of when I had my son and the way he looked up at me for the first time my heart filled with love ever since the day he was born I'll treasure and love him always 😊💖👶
I loved this movie and how it showed the family grow and realise to spend more time together, I remember it nearly making me cry when I first watched it