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Post by tuukka on Oct 21, 2005 5:41:45 GMT -5
I have to say that its absolutely beatifull, its really a nice change to the violent flash movies out in the net. The athmosphere in the movie is great and it brings back memories of old fairytales when i was little, as finnish and swedish fairytales are quite the same . Keep up the good work!
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Post by MizzBlackCherry on Oct 21, 2005 15:34:56 GMT -5
Hi there Tuukka, welcome to the board. Although there isn't much for fairy tales in Canada, as kids we would sort of make up our own. I had the exact same feeling as well when watching this film.
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Post by Esn on Oct 22, 2005 0:28:47 GMT -5
Yes, I've noticed the lack of fairy tales in Canada as well. It's really a huge difference between here and Russia where I was born. Luckily I still remember lots of them (as well as a few German and Arabic ones, which are also popular there). The only fairy tales you get told in Canada are the ones spoon-fed to you by large companies (mostly to get you to buy their products).
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Post by MizzBlackCherry on Oct 22, 2005 1:38:08 GMT -5
The Canadian native Indians have plenty, and most of them are beautiful and are very well adapted to our surroundings, like the mythology of the northern lights, the sun and moon, and so forth. You just have to live in a region where there are nice folks that will tell you the tales.
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Post by tuukka on Oct 22, 2005 7:18:53 GMT -5
Thanks for the welcomes , i think that the difference between nordic and indian tales is that the indian stories dont usualy have fantasy characters such as pixies, giants and such, in indians these are usualy replaced with speaking animals or something like that, or so i think, not sure ofcourse as i havent heard much indian stories or should you call them tales? Yes these kind of flashs are always nice, as you always see bunnykills and such violent shorts. As i dont concern blowing someones head off entertaiment. You should also watch the bitey series.
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