Sebastián Yatra - Dos Oruguitas (From "Encanto") REACTION

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  • @ivonne1417
    @ivonne1417 Před 2 lety +1445

    I do not trust anyone that doesn’t cry during this song.
    You’ve won a new subscriber.

    • @KingFamilyReacts
      @KingFamilyReacts  Před 2 lety +43

      Thank you 🙏🏻❤️

    • @nef4588
      @nef4588 Před 2 lety +34

      I came to say pretty much the same thing, great vid

    • @KingFamilyReacts
      @KingFamilyReacts  Před 2 lety +17

      @@nef4588 Thank you 🙏🏻❤️

    • @JoyfulOrb
      @JoyfulOrb Před 2 lety +12

      Same here, Mr King, openly emotional thoughtful people get subs!

    • @daniidee
      @daniidee Před 2 lety +13

      i cry every single time :'(

  • @mfc3553
    @mfc3553 Před 2 lety +298

    At this point I'm just torturing myself, I've watched so. many reaction videos and I bawl my eyes every single time.

    • @KingFamilyReacts
      @KingFamilyReacts  Před 2 lety +19

      It's a sad and beautiful song. I don't blame you. Thank you watch 😊

    • @todoelmundoapesta
      @todoelmundoapesta Před rokem +6

      Right there with you mate

    • @tinowells5210
      @tinowells5210 Před rokem +5

      Glad im not the only one lol😂

    • @cloudwatcher608
      @cloudwatcher608 Před 11 měsíci

      I am here just because I want to ugly cry with someone who will appreciate the storytelling of this amazing movie, so I get it

    • @WraythSkitzofrenik
      @WraythSkitzofrenik Před 10 měsíci

      That's the best part. No matter how many times you watch it, it still hits.

  • @jaimeruedagomez
    @jaimeruedagomez Před 2 lety +437

    When you cry with abuela Alma, you're crying along 7 millon of us, victims of forced displacement. Our history is full of pain but also full of magic and hope. We're trying to heal and build a better future. Greetings from Colombia!

    • @masepresep9527
      @masepresep9527 Před 2 lety +24

      I do cry about that too, so many years of horrible crimes and violence, I hope you have made a better life for yourself.

    • @SusanaCanales1
      @SusanaCanales1 Před 2 lety +20

      Oof. Then I’ve cried with y’all about 50 times and that’s really not an exaggeration. I watch a lot of reactions to the movie and this song and I cried every time. It’s hard not to.

    • @React2This
      @React2This Před rokem +10

      I’m so happy to see Disney acknowledging the trauma of displacement and the struggle of generations in families to feel safe again. God bless Columbia, and all of the world’s refugees.

    • @tico1330
      @tico1330 Před rokem +2

      ❤️❤️❤️

  • @DJWidget
    @DJWidget Před 2 lety +1005

    I'm right there with you, man. A father of two young boys myself, the thought of making the ultimate sacrifice for them and for my wife pulled my heart so hard - I was a blubbering mess at this song. They did so well with this scene and this movie.

    • @LuzLopez-fl1qp
      @LuzLopez-fl1qp Před 2 lety +23

      This hits home so hard with me..its amazing and yet, so emotional.

  • @SpikedGamingOfficial
    @SpikedGamingOfficial Před 2 lety +392

    Someone said the vision that showed Mirabel hugging Isabella was actually showing Mirabel hugging the younger version of Abuela, finally allowing her to begin healing after all those years.

    • @cheshireneko9381
      @cheshireneko9381 Před 2 lety +96

      I think she saw both of them. Isabella was just the first step. You could also see that Isabella looks almost exactly like Abuela in her youth, which explains why Abuela expects “perfection” from her. So to start the healing process for Abuela, she had to start with Isabella❤️

    • @jamaalgaylord5029
      @jamaalgaylord5029 Před 2 lety +10

      Ya I think she had to fix her relationship with both of them. My theory is the house was braking because of the divide in the family and so to fix it she needed to fix the family relationship

    • @alexisdowers2030
      @alexisdowers2030 Před rokem +8

      @@cheshireneko9381 there's also if you look at Mariano he looks very similar to abuelo Pedro, so it's very possible abuela may have been projecting her life onto Isabella

    • @theuzumakikay8647
      @theuzumakikay8647 Před rokem +2

      @@jamaalgaylord5029 that’s exactly what it was. They basically confirmed that in the movie.

    • @theuzumakikay8647
      @theuzumakikay8647 Před rokem

      @@jamaalgaylord5029 that’s exactly what it was. They basically confirmed that in the movie.

  • @mfc3553
    @mfc3553 Před 2 lety +242

    She didn't have time to grieve , she lost her home, her husband,part of her heart and everyone was left looking up to her after all that loss, plus she had the little ones to protect and lose too if she was "weak", and while she went at it the wrong way, that's what grief does to some of us, we harden up for our own protection so we are never that vulnerable again, we act tough, and are hard on others because we do not want to lose it all again.

    • @neomanox7505
      @neomanox7505 Před rokem +6

      Have you noticed that abuela wears a black cape the whole time, it only dissapers after Mirabel leads her into the water. Abuela never stoped grieving, she only came to terms with her grif when she finaly could realy see Mirabel for who and what she was.

  • @AFRVafrv
    @AFRVafrv Před 2 lety +531

    For us Colombians that song hit us so bad, it reflects the very violent history of #Colombia since long before #LaViolencia which started in 1.948 and still is ongoing.

    • @abrahamorduz8670
      @abrahamorduz8670 Před 2 lety +39

      No solo esta, la violencia que viene desde los movimientos centralistas y federalistas, luego la guerra de los mil días, luego liberales y conservadores... Toda la historia de Colombia ha sido círculos de venganza...

    • @mercyrodriguezr6861
      @mercyrodriguezr6861 Před 2 lety +7

      @@abrahamorduz8670 Muy cierto. Qué tristeza.

    • @mitsukitai2713
      @mitsukitai2713 Před 2 lety +18

      Agreed! While they never really specify the exact time the movie takes place in, I really think its in the mid 1900s. (There was a scrapped story idea that supports this)
      So, what happened to the town/Abuela Alma and Abuelo Pedro were from, probably happened during the War of a Thousand Days (1899-1903).

    • @Latinmonalisa
      @Latinmonalisa Před 2 lety +6

      La puedo ver las veces que sea y siempre lloro, es demaciado

    • @pillyhh4163
      @pillyhh4163 Před 2 lety +2

      I am on exile because our beautiful Colombia has been under attack sin 1980’s . This is very hard to watch… Sad to re-live this !

  • @eddog6666
    @eddog6666 Před 2 lety +191

    My favorite line is:
    Don’t hold on too tight, you must fly apart to reunite.

  • @inolvidable.
    @inolvidable. Před 2 lety +440

    Two little caterpillars in love
    Spend their nights and early mornings together
    Full of hunger they keep walking
    And navigating a world that changes and keeps changing
    And navigating a world that changes and keeps changing
    Two caterpillars stop the wind
    While they embrace with feeling
    They keep growing, not knowing when
    to search for some retreat, times keep changing
    They are inseparable and times keep changing
    Ay, little caterpillars, don't hold on anymore
    You must grow apart and return, you'll keep moving forwards
    Miracles come, chrysalises come13
    You must leave and build your own future
    Ay, little caterpillars, don't hold on anymore
    You must grow apart and return, you'll keep moving forwards
    Miracles come, chrysalises come
    You must leave and build your own future
    Two disoriented caterpillars
    In two well-wrapped cocoons
    With new dreams, now all that's missing is
    To do what's necessary in a world that keeps changing
    Taking down its walls, there comes our miracle
    Our miracle, our miracle
    Ay, butterflies, don't hold on anymore
    You must grow apart and return, you'll keep moving forwards
    There are already miracles, chrysalises breaking open
    You must fly, you must find your own future
    Ay, butterflies, don't hold on anymore
    You must grow apart and return, you'll keep moving forwards
    There are already miracles, chrysalises breaking open
    You must fly, you must find your own future
    Ay, butterflies, don't hold on anymore
    You must grow apart and return, you'll keep moving forwards
    There are already miracles, chrysalises breaking open
    You must fly, you must find your own future.

    • @kattyirizarry85
      @kattyirizarry85 Před 2 lety +25

      I was gonna do that so he understands the lyrics but that's you already did 😊👍

    • @renatofigueroajimenez7806
      @renatofigueroajimenez7806 Před 2 lety +16

      U hero with no cape

    • @Samantha-fb7hz
      @Samantha-fb7hz Před 2 lety +4

      The only lyric’s that is 100% True

    • @Collidedatoms
      @Collidedatoms Před rokem +1

      I love your translation but I like what Google translate came out with in response to "no se aguanten màs" - "Don't hold back anymore."

  • @lintonharvey560
    @lintonharvey560 Před 2 lety +321

    One thing I admire about you is that you seem like a very dudely dude that isn't afraid to cry on the internet. That takes brass. I still try to hide my tears from my wife and kids. On another note, I'm not strong in Spanish but I'd love to learn this song.

    • @KingFamilyReacts
      @KingFamilyReacts  Před 2 lety +36

      Loving the dudely dude comment 😁

    • @pinkbarbie6966
      @pinkbarbie6966 Před 2 lety +28

      pls try to allow yourself to be more vulnerable with your wife and kids, there's nothing wrong with crying, i do it 24/7, have a good day 😊💕

    • @lintonharvey560
      @lintonharvey560 Před 2 lety +21

      @@pinkbarbie6966 But I'm the strong one, I'm not nervous. I'm as tough as the crust of the earth is...Lol j/k. I dig what you're saying. I'm a work in progress.

    • @jebVlogs556
      @jebVlogs556 Před 2 lety +5

      @@KingFamilyReacts I tear up admittedly when I saw you started to cry. I know the feeling Dennis *cries*

  • @jaimepe4765
    @jaimepe4765 Před 2 lety +278

    Your reaction is really genuine. Not only because you're crying, but you tell everything with your face (unlike other people who exaggerate and are fake in their enthusiasm and it's so noticeable). This is a great and sad song, showing us how Abuelo Pedro's life was interrupted before it was his time, and how Abuela Alma was broken in pieces and had to carry all that sorrow all those years until she became an old woman.

  • @joselomeli3497
    @joselomeli3497 Před 2 lety +44

    When you realize that diseny isn't just for kids love this movie I'm 33 and I was crying like a baby

  • @MoonlightJaydeTiger
    @MoonlightJaydeTiger Před 2 lety +72

    Pedro really is the heart and soul of this whole movie even though we never hear a word from him… not to minimise abuela or anyone else in the family but his sacrifice and love for his young family is so incredibly powerful

  • @gladysc269
    @gladysc269 Před 2 lety +46

    This movie moves Colombians, because one of the most emotional scenes in the film reminds us of the displacement and violence that many of us experience as a result of the wars between guerrillas, paramilitaries, drug traffickers and the government. It reminds us of how many of our families lost one of their pillars (Dad) and how Mom had to rebuild her family from the ashes after losing everything. Our grandmothers and mothers are heroines for Colombians, they gave everything to rebuild their families, and our country. That is why the role of the grandmother in this film is important because thanks to all her sacrifices to her great strength, our house is being rebuilt, our beautiful home Colombia.

    • @Melissafammy
      @Melissafammy Před 2 lety +4

      Much love for everyone in Colombia. A home of heroes

  • @karcaz3409
    @karcaz3409 Před 2 lety +68

    I listened to the song with my girls when I was cooking. I couldn't stop crying... to what my 6 year old asked... are you chopping onions Mummy ?😂. I am from Colombia and this song is beautiful not just because of the movie but because of the lyrics.

  • @dramahorse16
    @dramahorse16 Před 2 lety +134

    This song got an Oscar nomination yesterday - so well deserved 💕

  • @mafeweigel
    @mafeweigel Před 2 lety +82

    I was a sobbing mess with this part of the movie the first time I saw it, so I get your sentiment. This is a powerful scene and as a native Spanish speaker, let me tell you, the song definitely fits the narrative of this scene.

  • @Hagridslefttoee
    @Hagridslefttoee Před 2 lety +28

    8:44 is a parallel of Abuela and Mirabel’s earlier argument.
    “The cracks started, with you. Bruno left, because of you. Luisa’s losing her powers, Isabela’s out of control, because of you.”
    “We were saved, because of you. We were given a miracle, because of you. We are a family, because of you.”
    “I don’t know why you weren’t given a gift. But it is not an excuse to hurt this family.”
    “Nothing could ever be broken, that we can’t fix, together.”

  • @korih393
    @korih393 Před 2 lety +157

    This song makes me cry every single time. Outright sobbing right now, sometimes it hits harder, haha.
    Look up the lyrics for sure - they’re gorgeous! It’s basically an extended metaphor about caterpillars turning into butterflies - how they have to break apart before they can reform into something even more free and beautiful, and how they must accept change because the world and time moves on regardless of whether they feel ready for it or not.
    Thanks for the genuine reaction. Can’t even imagine how much more impactful it would’ve been in context for you, oof. (Personally, spoilers like the ones in this and All of You would’ve ruined some things for me, but if you’re not worried that’s your preference!) I hope you enjoy the movie whenever you finally watch it!

  • @Drake844221
    @Drake844221 Před 2 lety +61

    As a father, myself, this song destroys me every time as well. It is beautiful and amazing, and I love it... but it is the trauma that the whole miracle was rooted in, and it faces the poison that was eating at the beauty that the miracle could have been. That it should have been. Moreso than being a father to two wonderful girls right now, though, when it comes to this song, is being what I call a "father of the heart" to many of my friends over the years. I've helped... a lot of people over the years with their own traumas over the years, doing my best to help them process through it and come back to a place of growth... that is really where this song hits me the hardest. Now, I've largely set that aside for my immediate family. But I still remember.

  • @SweetSlytherinGirl-Jennifer

    If you go back to The Family Madrigal, when Abuela first starts singing, it's the same melody as Dos Origuitas. Full circle. I love Lin and his brain! So ingenious!

  • @sallysmith5090
    @sallysmith5090 Před 2 lety +110

    Great reaction.. i cried right along with you, as I always do at this scene. Origuguitas.... caterpillars, Mariposa... Butterflies. Notice that both Abuela and Mirabel both have butterflies on their clothes. Sebastian also sings this in English.. SO so beautiful. Enjoy this movie.. I have many times! Thanks, Dennis! Stay safe!

  • @daniellemeitzler2300
    @daniellemeitzler2300 Před 2 lety +47

    I’ve watched this movie at least 10 times and I always cry at this scene 🥺 I see my husband every time and they captured Abuela’s pain so beautifully.

    • @neomanox7505
      @neomanox7505 Před rokem +1

      have you noticed that abuela wears a black cape the whole time, it only dissapers after Mirabel leads her into the water. Abuela never stoped grieving, she only came to terms with her grif when she finaly could realy see Mirabel for who and what she was.

  • @luisarturogargom9045
    @luisarturogargom9045 Před 2 lety +14

    If I watch this scene 20 times, I cry 20 times

  • @awakenedhypnosis
    @awakenedhypnosis Před 2 lety +9

    Crying is the absolutely right reaction, especially when you know the words. I cry every time I hear it. Letting go of the people/situations we are attached to can be so hard, and this song keeps saying, "Let go."

  • @BlueMoon3l3b
    @BlueMoon3l3b Před 2 lety +22

    Very real reaction. I’ve seen this scene so many times and I cry every single time.

  • @dfao89
    @dfao89 Před 2 lety +22

    After several times watching Two Oruguitas I cant help crying again. Hehehehe
    Saludos desde Colombia 🇨🇴

  • @dannyv2230
    @dannyv2230 Před 2 lety +20

    Just found your channel but you really understood the message of this movie and this song. Thanks for understanding it I have met a lot of people who say things like “they should have stayed in their country” without even thinking what horrible conditions they are trying to escape from and giving up on literally everything and starting over to give their kids a better opportunity. Thank you for understanding it is really really great to see ❤️

  • @juanplazas4593
    @juanplazas4593 Před 2 lety +15

    As a Colombian this song hits me so hard. We have lived so much violence.

  • @susicca
    @susicca Před 2 lety +5

    That's not only the story of abuela, That's the story of Colombia 🥺

  • @mariavaleriagarcia7912
    @mariavaleriagarcia7912 Před 2 lety +13

    I loved your reaction! Curious fact: The river is real!! Its name is Caño Cristales and its located in Meta, Colombia. Is actually a magical place. The River of 5 colors!

  • @curiousher4308
    @curiousher4308 Před 2 lety +31

    This made me think about not only what my immediate family went through to make sure that we were okay. But also about the innumerable grandmothers and grandfathers, whose names I don’t even know, and what they went through to see that their children could live another day maybe not even knowing if they succeeded. 🥺

  • @timvanderburg6039
    @timvanderburg6039 Před 2 lety +19

    The lyrics could be about the city's garbage collection; it's the TONE and MOOD of the song, so quiet, intimate, and loving that contrasts with Abuela Alba's love, grief, and strength that tears one apart. Then, the reconcilliation between Abuela and Mirabel literally brings a new day, and the tone of the song becomes joyous. Bring out the crying towels.

  • @taneshah.1260
    @taneshah.1260 Před 2 lety +20

    Aww, what a sweet and genuine reaction. While not my favorite song from the movie (lost my dad not long ago so it just makes me too sad), it is beautiful and I hope it wins the Oscar.

  • @Froggie481989
    @Froggie481989 Před 2 lety +8

    You mention around 6:50 how Abula is walking by each door.
    Look at her posture as she goes by each door. She slowly becomes more and more down. It's almost as though she was aware of the problem for a long time, but was never able to face it until Mirabel forced her to confront it.

  • @victorardila5750
    @victorardila5750 Před 2 lety +19

    You touched my colombian heart. You understood perflecty this scene. New suscriber, obviously. Hugs.

  • @erikjansen4298
    @erikjansen4298 Před 2 lety +9

    In all honesty the fact that i dont understand the words makes me pay even more attention to the emotion of the song. As a dad i can safely say i will step into harms way to protect my family. Gets me in the feels every time.

  • @cerka27
    @cerka27 Před 2 lety +25

    The lyrics are beautiful. But even people that don’t know Spanish still know this song is beautiful and sad. I love this movie.

  • @TheNukedNacho
    @TheNukedNacho Před 2 lety +6

    This is the best compliment I can give this song.
    It’s on-par with the first 10 minutes of Up. Carl and Ellie’s relationship. Hits just as hard.

  • @callmeElch
    @callmeElch Před 2 lety +14

    I will forever cry at this scene :')

  • @bryanfoster7684
    @bryanfoster7684 Před 2 lety +9

    Man, I can't get through this song without balling my eyes out. Never quite encountered a song like this before.

  • @gloriaargote4678
    @gloriaargote4678 Před 2 lety +12

    Una reacción profunda y sentida. La amé!❤️❤️

  • @Camiibeta
    @Camiibeta Před 11 měsíci +2

    From Colombia to the World Papa, Latino pride. !!Latinosss!!💛💙❤

  • @louisianaeu828
    @louisianaeu828 Před 2 lety +9

    Thank You for making this review, am from Colombia and my father was born in the middle of these violent movements between Liberals and Conservatives; it was one of the darkest periods in Colombian history. Then Narcos took over with Gueriila and Paramilitares is a cycle of political corruption that keeps Colombian people in the middle of the fire . Thank You, Thank You for your review . Abuela cries cause she was so still hang upon her pain that she failed to see the blessings that came from such tragedy like Mirabelle💞💝

  • @Sam-lb8xs
    @Sam-lb8xs Před 2 lety +4

    I might not be a parent, but this is such a painful scene to watch; it still breaks my heart that Pedro and Alma never got to grow old together, that their triplets never got to know their papá...! And Alma ("Abuela") never had a chance to grieve.
    And all the refugees... too many families could tell the same story!
    This scene (and this song) are powerful enough when you don't understand the lyrics, but the metaphors about two little caterpillars having to go their separate ways in an ever-changing world to reach their full potential despite that they're not ready to let go of each other just hits you...!
    This is as powerful as "Remember Me" from "Coco"; both songs/scenes are unbelievably poignant...!

  • @SayTsuki
    @SayTsuki Před 2 lety +12

    These things still happen in Colombia. Families must often be separated forever, because armed groups continue to destroy their own country. Thanks for your reaction

  • @patriciabustos6496
    @patriciabustos6496 Před 2 lety +8

    Thank you for excellent explanation. Also, the video shows true stories of families were affected by violence. My grandparents were living in a beautiful farm near river ,mountains with many animals. We used to spend time there for Christmas. Unfortunately, the guerrilla one day burnt part ot the farm and my grandparents had to flee and move with us to the city. The movie remind that situation so I was cried a lot. The guerrilla stole our joy in that place but Thank God never stole the family we still are.

  • @lauz2486
    @lauz2486 Před 2 lety +15

    man, seeing you cry in this reaction was cute, Dos Oruguitas is a song full of so much feeling and message; (There is an English version, so you understand the lyrics, sung by Sebastian Yatra too). This was experienced by our Colombian grandparents and sadly, not so much anymore but it continues to happen thanks to drug trafficking, it is such a destructive plague; families, environment, soldiers etc, just for money. Disney did a nice job with Encanto and thanks to that it is nominated for three categories at the oscars including this song.

  • @claudiasolano6286
    @claudiasolano6286 Před 2 lety +1

    Hello, I am Colombian and this song moves me to the core because it shows a reality that is lived in my country, abroad we are known for the movies that are made about drug trafficking, but this is the other side of the coin. Displaced peasants, social leaders who lose their lives defending their territories. It is very strong, but it is real and the family in many cases, is the only thing that remains. Colombia is in a process of transformation and we all hope to be able to rebuild ourselves to leave our children a better country.

  • @kkinlicheeny
    @kkinlicheeny Před 2 lety +15

    There's a English version of this song on CZcams. This scene is probably about the Thousand Days War in Colombia.

    • @martharodriguez-xr7ex
      @martharodriguez-xr7ex Před 2 lety +1

      No es la guerra actual, nunca se ha ido y tampoco han habido segundas oportunidades.

  • @a.ros12
    @a.ros12 Před 2 lety +6

    My girls absolutely love this movie, it's such a nice family movie. Great reaction.

  • @majuli8420
    @majuli8420 Před 2 lety +5

    You need to see the movie, man. It's absolutely beautiful, and deeply touching.

  • @intodaysepisode...
    @intodaysepisode... Před 2 lety +12

    Your love for your family just POURS through this reaction !

  • @Shiny_Chewy
    @Shiny_Chewy Před rokem +1

    You know, I come back to watch this every so often and start crying all over again (not only from the moment, but also your reaction always gets me). Doesn't matter how many times I've seen it. I need to go back and watch this movie again; so amazing all around!

  • @CoolPanda-nk6wq
    @CoolPanda-nk6wq Před 2 lety +6

    There's an english version of this song, same singer. Its played during the credits. Definitely worth the listen.

  • @stellaperez7057
    @stellaperez7057 Před 2 lety +4

    Hola:Soy Colombiana te envío un abrazo,esta canción toca nuestras fibras mas profundas❤😢

  • @placeyouhide
    @placeyouhide Před 2 lety +5

    You won me over, mate. I've been watching your clips and with this one, you created a new fan. Keep up the amazing work! Lots of love from Greece!!!

  • @lauvasquez8030
    @lauvasquez8030 Před 7 měsíci +1

    I watched this movie in Colombia in a cinema full of Colombians... there was not a dry eye in the whole theater when this song and scenes played. It hit us hard.

  • @quantaresources
    @quantaresources Před 2 lety +4

    Dude you are a great man and a father

  • @BigNews2021
    @BigNews2021 Před 3 měsíci

    This scene is so emotional. Hard not to get all chocked up.
    This movie is so full of amazing details about Colombian culture, fauna, flora... everythig.
    In this scene there's the yellow butterflies, a nod to _One Hundred Years of Solitude._ And the colorful river is Caño Cristales, with the reds, pinks, greens...

  • @mayyoleortega3201
    @mayyoleortega3201 Před 2 lety +2

    Beautiful reaction 😭🥺😍 I'm crying with you .

  • @lorygaviria1686
    @lorygaviria1686 Před 2 lety +6

    I love your reaction😍 this story and the song are beautiful😭😭😭😭

  • @meganpotter4620
    @meganpotter4620 Před rokem +1

    “two caterpillars” for those who have seen the movie is also in English at the end of the movie during the credits:
    “Two Oruguitas” English lyrics
    Two oruguitas
In love and yearning
Spend every evening
And morning learning
To hold each other
Their hunger burning
To navigate a world
That turns, and never stops turning
Together in this world
That turns, and never stops turning
    Two oruguitas
Against the weather
The wind grows colder
But they’re together
They hold each other
No way of knowing
They’re all they have for shelter
And something inside them is growing
They long to stay together
But something inside them is growing
    Ay, oruguitas
Don’t you hold on too tight
Both of you know
It’s your time to grow
To fall apart, to reunite
Wonders await you
Just on the other side
Trust they’ll be there
And start to prepare
The way for tomorrow
    Ay, oruguitas
Don’t you hold on too tight
Both of you know
It’s your time to grow
To fall apart, to reunite
    Wonders await you
Just on the other side
Trust they’ll be there
Start to prepare
The way for tomorrow
    Two oruguitas
Cocooned and waiting
Each in their own world
Anticipating
What happens after
The rearranging?
    And so afraid of change
In a world that never stops changing
So let the walls come down
The world will never stop changing
(Never stop changing)
(Never stop changing)
(Never stop changing)
    Ay, mariposas
Don’t you hold on too tight
Both of you know
It’s your time to go
To fly apart, to reunite
Wonders surround you
Just let the walls come down
Don’t look behind you
Fly till you find
Your way toward tomorrow
    Ay, mariposas
Don’t you hold on too tight
Both of you know
It’s your time to go
To fly apart, to reunite
Wonders surround you
Just let the walls come down
Don’t look behind you
Fly till you find
Your way toward tomorrow
    Ay, mariposas
Don’t you hold on too tight
Both of you know
It’s your time to go
To fly apart, to reunite
Wonders surround you
Just let the walls come down
Don’t look behind you
Fly till you find
Your way toward tomorrow

  • @juliocesarc.p8654
    @juliocesarc.p8654 Před 2 lety +4

    Caño cristales River, in colombia , is beautiful like this escene.

  • @pleasehelp2446
    @pleasehelp2446 Před rokem +2

    That part of "ay origitas no sabienten mas" as her husband died just hits so hard because I believe it translates to "little caterpillars you don't know much" as the song is talking about loosing the love of your life

  • @graciethompson7063
    @graciethompson7063 Před 2 lety +6

    The second “u” is silent. Or-oo-gee-tas…
    Also, the lyrics are available in English on Amazon prime music. It’s under “Two Oruguitas” and it’s about two caterpillars changing into butterflies and finding their way back together; figuring out what tomorrow will bring. It’s beautiful.

  • @angelbelocura5662
    @angelbelocura5662 Před rokem

    For me, this is the most emotional moment. You can never help but cry. You see in this Abuela's past, where she's coming from.

  • @lauragreen5622
    @lauragreen5622 Před 2 lety +9

    There’s an English version of the song in the sound track for us Anglophiles. It’s a beautiful song in both languages.

  • @annalicciardi9950
    @annalicciardi9950 Před 2 lety +2

    It is worst when you know that this was actually something that went kinda down historically, that river exist and colombian people suffered a lot….The scene where she go down and cries for the lost husband gets me every time even now

  • @thinhho7050
    @thinhho7050 Před 2 lety +1

    It is no doubt that this song is a miracle. It's just so emotional, I cried in the first time watching this scene as well. This song did super well on that scence. Best song of the movie in my opinion,

  • @sanditabonita7117
    @sanditabonita7117 Před rokem

    I bawl everytime I see this. The look on her face when she sees her husband die. The complete anguish. As a military wife who had to worry about that all the time, it hits my heart hard. This movie is so beautiful.

  • @marianamartinez1716
    @marianamartinez1716 Před 2 lety +3

    Es adorable tu reaccion. La he visto varias veces.

  • @BliffleSplick
    @BliffleSplick Před 2 lety +3

    There are translations online, but the general gist is
    Two caterpillars fall in love, they get to know each other well but the world keeps changing, there's something special between them.
    But to grow you must let go and do your own thing so you can return. Two butterflies, apart, will be together if they keep flying into their futures.

    • @BliffleSplick
      @BliffleSplick Před 2 lety

      Two oruguitas
      In love and yearning
      Spend every evening
      And morning learning
      To hold each other
      Their hunger burning
      To navigate a world
      That turns, and never stops turning
      Together in this world
      That turns, and never stops turning
      Two oruguitas
      Against the weather
      The wind grows colder
      But they’re together
      They hold each other
      No way of knowing
      They’re all they have for shelter
      And something inside them is growing
      They long to stay together
      But something inside them is growing
      Ay, oruguitas
      Don’t you hold on too tight
      Both of you know
      It’s your time to grow
      To fall apart, to reunite
      Wonders await you
      Just on the other side
      Trust they’ll be there
      And start to prepare
      The way for tomorrow
      Ay, oruguitas
      Don’t you hold on too tight
      Both of you know
      It’s your time to grow
      To fall apart, to reunite
      Wonders await you
      Just on the other side
      Trust they’ll be there
      Start to prepare
      The way for tomorrow
      Two oruguitas
      Cocooned and waiting
      Each in their own world
      Anticipating
      What happens after
      The rearranging?
      And so afraid of change
      In a world that never stops changing
      So let the walls come down
      The world will never stop changing
      (Never stop changing)
      (Never stop changing)
      (Never stop changing)
      Ay, mariposas
      Don’t you hold on too tight
      Both of you know
      It’s your time to go
      To fly apart, to reunite
      Wonders surround you
      Just let the walls come down
      Don’t look behind you
      Fly till you find
      Your way toward tomorrow
      Ay, mariposas
      Don’t you hold on too tight
      Both of you know
      It’s your time to go
      To fly apart, to reunite
      Wonders surround you
      Just let the walls come down
      Don’t look behind you
      Fly till you find
      Your way toward tomorrow
      Ay, mariposas
      Don’t you hold on too tight
      Both of you know
      It’s your time to go
      To fly apart, to reunite
      Wonders surround you
      Just let the walls come down
      Don’t look behind you
      Fly till you find
      Your way toward tomorrow

  • @Rini1909
    @Rini1909 Před 2 lety +2

    I cry at this every single time without fail 😭 😢 loved ur genuine reaction. So touching. There are subtitles for this song in the movie and they will make u cry even more. Hope u watch it soon and enjoy it. Truly amazing

  • @sifzapata93
    @sifzapata93 Před 2 lety +1

    Love your comments about this song, greetings from Colombia!

  • @trinnbedrawn4823
    @trinnbedrawn4823 Před 2 lety +1

    i never seen a disney character go thru that kind of pain before or make such a face expression

  • @milliegoodwin5389
    @milliegoodwin5389 Před rokem

    The little voice crack in the word disorientadas and abuela Alma on the floor with nothing but her babies gets me every time

  • @philipseven9215
    @philipseven9215 Před 2 lety +7

    11:24 The fact that you already kinda guessed one of the touching lines from "All Of You" (Encanto's finale song) which is the miracle being the family themselves all along. Not some magic. Also, so glad to see your reaction and I'm just moved every time with the song so you're not alone.

  • @connect2reality
    @connect2reality Před 2 lety +1

    The look on Alma's face when she loses Pedro is heart wrenching. Just so much pain for a Disney movie.

  • @user-ic1kb5ev7t
    @user-ic1kb5ev7t Před 6 měsíci

    My 4 yo daughter has me sing this song to her every day she’s with me and I can never get through the whole song without choking up. As a parent this song can relate to many. It’s a very emotional song there was truly a lot of heart put into it❤

  • @elisakrivas
    @elisakrivas Před 2 lety +1

    The song is about letting go of the past and looking towards a hopeful future, even if it means letting go of loved ones.

  • @SpeckszDaBoss
    @SpeckszDaBoss Před 2 lety +11

    It’s a beautiful song great msg, even though you don’t understand what it’s saying you could still feel emotion through the artistry and emotions of the characters. Future reference CZcams has the English subtitles you could turn on. But it’s good you didn’t cause you wouldn’t have enjoyed the video as much. Great reaction again

  • @mariateresaquijandriasamat9684

    Gracias por reaccionar a esta bellísima canción , yo también me emocioné hasta las lágrimas

  • @melodie-allynbenezra8956
    @melodie-allynbenezra8956 Před 2 lety +1

    Two oruguitas (Caterpillars)
    In love and yearning
    Spend every evening
    And morning learning
    To hold each other
    Their hunger burning
    To navigate a world
    That turns, and never stops turning
    Together in this world
    That turns, and never stops turning
    Two oruguitas
    Against the weather
    The wind grows colder
    But they're together
    They hold each other
    No way of knowing
    They're all they have for shelter
    And something inside them is growing
    They long to stay together
    But something inside them is growing
    Ay, oruguitas
    Don't you hold on too tight
    Both of you know
    It's your time to grow
    To fall apart, to reunite
    Wonders await you
    Just on the other side
    Trust they'll be there
    And start to prepare
    The way for tomorrow
    Ay, oruguitas
    Don't you hold on too tight
    Both of you know
    It's your time to grow
    To fall apart, to reunite
    Wonders await you
    Just on the other side
    Trust they'll be there
    Start to prepare
    The way for tomorrow
    Two oruguitas
    Cocooned and waiting
    Each in their own world
    Anticipating
    What happens after
    The rearranging?
    And so afraid of change
    In a world that never stops changing
    So let the walls come down
    The world will never stop changing
    (Never stop changing)
    (Never stop changing)
    (Never stop changing)
    Ay, mariposas (Butterflies)
    Don't you hold on too tight
    Both of you know
    It's your time to go
    To fly apart, to reunite
    Wonders surround you
    Just let the walls come down
    Don't look behind you
    Fly till you find
    Your way toward tomorrow
    Ay, mariposas
    Don't you hold on too tight
    Both of you know
    It's your time to go
    To fly apart, to reunite
    Wonders surround you
    Just let the walls come down
    Don't look behind you
    Fly till you find
    Your way toward tomorrow
    Ay, mariposas
    Don't you hold on too tight
    Both of you know
    It's your time to go
    To fly apart, to reunite
    Wonders surround you
    Just let the walls come down
    Don't look behind you
    Fly till you find
    Your way toward tomorrow

  • @marshaevelyn88
    @marshaevelyn88 Před 2 lety +8

    Your reaction is so genuine. Thank you... Dos Oroguitas is one which get me into tears besides All Of You. Oh, if you wanna check the meaning in English, please check on Two Oroguitas. Thank you

  • @haleylong7687
    @haleylong7687 Před rokem +1

    I just realized that the butterflies are Pedro’s spirit finally going to heaven in peace now that abuela finally let go of the past

  • @andy.c9138
    @andy.c9138 Před 2 lety +1

    Típs de un colombiano para entender Encanto: 1. la abuela representa a muchas familias que salen adelante por mujeres que luchan solas, porque sus esposos son asesinados por guerrilleros y paramilitares. 2. Colombia tiene problemas de guerra interna: existen grupos paramilitares que le roban las tierras a los campesinos y a muchos los asesinan y desplazan a las viudas y familias. 3. El río donde está la abuela con Mirabel existe y se viste de rojo y otros colores por una pigmentación de plantas, es hermoso. 4. Las mariposas amarillas son referencia del libro 100 años de soledad de Gabriel García Márquez. 4. Las palmas de fondo son de cera y es el árbol nacional de Colombia. Un abrazo!

  • @italianovero220
    @italianovero220 Před 2 lety

    I have a 6 month old daughter and I can’t watch this without tearing up, every single time. Brutal lol

  • @SamiJovan
    @SamiJovan Před rokem +1

    Love your genuine reaction ❤ That’s what we come to see.

  • @rafaelfranco7387
    @rafaelfranco7387 Před rokem

    What can a single song do to us, right? Beautiful and sad at the same time. I've watched this music video dozens of times and still cry.

  • @kirstyhume2095
    @kirstyhume2095 Před rokem +3

    Ive just come across your channel and i must say it is so nice and beautiful to see a man show his emotions. Encanto is such a great film ive watched it way too many times but still cant get enough absolutely love this song and so emotional English version end of film defo going to watch more of you thank you for showing that actually men do cry and its ok true inspiration much love xx

  • @AngelicRaven1107
    @AngelicRaven1107 Před 2 lety

    "What else can I do?" That's so perfect that you said that lmao!

  • @CMN-kk7co
    @CMN-kk7co Před rokem +2

    I juge the character of those who don't cry in this part. You can't be a good person if this song doesn't make you cry

  • @bugra-yildirim
    @bugra-yildirim Před rokem

    Watching this late but I really love this song. I dont understand anything he said in the song but the way he sing is so powerful it just make you cry without effort.

  • @miguelhurtado8713
    @miguelhurtado8713 Před 2 lety +56

    I feel you on this song man. I’m a native Spanish speaker and understanding the lyrics utterly crushed me the first time I listened to it. Just so you know the English version of it plays during the credits of the movie. Here is a link to Disney’s CZcams video on it.
    czcams.com/video/NnuV5qoJ2GQ/video.html

    • @Sandikal
      @Sandikal Před 2 lety +2

      I know very little Spanish, but I can tell the Spanish version of the song is so much better. Spanish is such a beautiful language. I think the fact that bith versions are sung by the same person really highlights the difference between the two versions.

  • @bartonbagnes4605
    @bartonbagnes4605 Před 2 lety +3

    You are in for a treat when you see this.

  • @eddog6666
    @eddog6666 Před 2 lety +4

    The REMAINING TWO SONGS are :
    Waiting on a Miracle ( Mirabel’s solo song and the Disney I want song of the movie) and All of you

  • @alfarocarlos
    @alfarocarlos Před 11 měsíci +1

    The meaning of the butterflies is love. The yellow butterflies appear in the great and beloved Colombian novel 100 Years of Solitude. As the love of two of the characters Renata Remedios Buendía and Mauricio Babilonia flourishes the butterflies become more and stronger as the ties love generate between souls. In Encanto they represent the love and will of Pedro.

  • @joyvanderveer2282
    @joyvanderveer2282 Před 2 lety

    Oruguitas are caterpillars before going through the change in the cocoon and miriposas are butterflies ready to fly on the path set before them...the miracle

  • @teddypawncrumps23
    @teddypawncrumps23 Před 2 lety +3

    You really have to do "Waiting on a Miracle", it's such a heart-wrenching look into Mirabel's inner turmoil