♡♡♡ DON'T LOSE UR HEAD ANIMATIC !! ♡♡♡ || Six the Musical

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  • 4 MONTHS.....431 FRAMES......probably my magnum opus tbh.....i dont have much to say except enjoy man :,) ♡♡♡
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  • @KaitCake-op3fc
    @KaitCake-op3fc  Před 3 lety +3384

    y'all know i love it when u dissect my animatics and find all the symbolism so rest assured i have a lot w this one

    • @Miya7860_
      @Miya7860_ Před 3 lety +43

      Umm somehow I don't know what to say soooooooo um I love your videos and hope you are having I great day

    • @cloudiap0128
      @cloudiap0128 Před 3 lety +48

      I want to say 2 things: 1 the flag in the start looks like the Italy flag and 2 PLEASE DO ALL THE SONGS

    • @Casanovaa_1
      @Casanovaa_1 Před 3 lety +31

      I see the "O death rock me asleep" poem Ö

    • @gigi2820
      @gigi2820 Před 3 lety +74

      OK SO
      The little sequence with the book sheets and the theather masks. The phrase on that sash is "Le temps viendra Je anne Boleyn" wich means "the time will come, Anne Boleyn". Anne Boleyn herself actually wrote this in one of her Hour Books (religious book sort of), and this phrase got really famous. Is that why there's some book sheets? And maybe the theather masks above them can mean that she puts fun above religion? I'm probably reading into this way too much lmao

    • @leoshi8756
      @leoshi8756 Před 3 lety +30

      Are those candles in the scene with Catherine and Anne, and Anne snuffing out one of those candles representing Catherine’s divorce?

  • @sophia-ic9tg
    @sophia-ic9tg Před 3 lety +4935

    I like how King Henry is made much bigger than Anne in almost all of the scenes he appears in, showcasing his power over her and how little she can do in comparison, except for when we first see him in the window of the castle, since that's before Anne really knows him well.

    • @ellymyths
      @ellymyths Před 3 lety +22

      Yassss

    • @croissantelf
      @croissantelf Před 3 lety +34

      The same with her father (sorry that was just perspective, but it would fit)

    • @erikaannette7397
      @erikaannette7397 Před 2 lety +18

      He was also a massive dude lol

    • @venterneverbrokeagain3133
      @venterneverbrokeagain3133 Před 2 lety +21

      @@erikaannette7397 He was actually a pretty skinny dude when with Anna, and Jane, but got fatter and fatter :/

    • @archieanakh2075
      @archieanakh2075 Před 2 lety +15

      That could be one of the reasons he was illustrated like that but also it’s because Anne is a child

  • @snackleggg7802
    @snackleggg7802 Před 3 lety +2239

    I love this interpretation of Anne. How she was encouraged to do this by her father, how she feels bad when what she has done affects the others negatively, how she becomes more disheveled and panicked as the animatic goes on because none of this was supposed to happen and the ending bit where she is reaching out to her daughter before dying. It's all just *chefs kiss*

    • @xcoco_mintx9217
      @xcoco_mintx9217 Před 2 lety +31

      Wait that was her daughter at the end???

    • @fr1ialia465
      @fr1ialia465 Před 2 lety +9

      Xcoco _mintX yes

    • @lucifersdaughter3725
      @lucifersdaughter3725 Před 2 lety +37

      she was actually encouraged by her uncle, who is possibly the same one who encouraged katheryn

    • @Its_Alee
      @Its_Alee Před 2 lety +14

      @@lucifersdaughter3725 Katherine Howard?

    • @sydshu5550
      @sydshu5550 Před 10 měsíci +9

      @@Its_AleeYeah Kathrine Howard’s and Anne Boleyn were first cousins

  • @mg8553
    @mg8553 Před 3 lety +1191

    Mary smirking at Anne’s execution tho. That’s dark.

    • @ixpastel
      @ixpastel Před 3 lety +294

      Could you really blame her, though? From her point of view, Anne was this strange woman who ruined her mothers life, not to mention her own.

    • @mg8553
      @mg8553 Před 3 lety +154

      @@ixpastel I agree 100%, but it’s still sad to see how people can be driven to despise each other so much.

    • @Nurichiri
      @Nurichiri Před 3 lety +167

      @@ixpastel Also, Mary fully believed Anne was the reason she was treated so badly after CoA was deposed, and it wasn't until after Anne's death that she realize it was her own father behind it all.

    • @trevorturner5583
      @trevorturner5583 Před 2 lety +10

      Ikr but she gotta enjoy the good memories while it lasts 😂😅😬

    • @Thelionpaladin
      @Thelionpaladin Před 2 lety +42

      Interestingly, just before Anne died, she sent Lady Kingston to speak to Mary (though by the time she arrived, Anne was dead). Kingston apparently begged for Mary’s forgiveness on Anne’s behalf, begging forgiveness for her cruelty to Mary and that it had been motivated out of insecurity and to protect Elizabeth.
      Within the message was a clear clause: Anne wanted Mary to look after Elizabeth now that she was gone.
      It is left unclear whether Mary forgave Anne, or indeed how sincere this message was. What we do know though is that Mary clearly took care of Elizabeth and Bore her little ill will. Even at the very end with Elizabeth in the tower, I still think Mary loved Elizabeth.

  • @uwuo5525
    @uwuo5525 Před 3 lety +3028

    I GENUINELY love how Anne’s hair seems messier with every event that happens, gives the character a different taste and in my point of view it could be a representation of how Anne knows the situation in general is getting worse than she expected, great job sis!

    • @lexiatethat
      @lexiatethat Před 2 lety +41

      YESS And then when she’s standing on top of the church, her hair is fixed again, since at that time she had control over what was happening. But immediately after the church collapsed, her hair got messy again because Henry finally had full control over her then (they were about to get married, there was nothing Anne could do). So, I think her hair could *also* be linked how much control she had over her life at the time.

    • @promiseneverland6597
      @promiseneverland6597 Před 2 lety +5

      @@lexiatethat oof-

    • @Golvmopp69_
      @Golvmopp69_ Před rokem +12

      And also that it shows that she's actually sorry sometimes for Catherine as she actually didn't mean to hurt her.

    • @chrissycunningham2144
      @chrissycunningham2144 Před rokem +1

      yeah, it really shows how distressed she was

  • @frogpog4315
    @frogpog4315 Před 3 lety +4300

    BRUH I love how you depicted Anne in this animatic because in other animatics she was portrayed more as cocky and snobby, meanwhile in this she was much more sympathetic with others around her and aware of how her actions have hurt others, but like other animatics she still presented herself as confident in front of them, like patting Mary in the head mockingly and then having a guilty expression afterwards, her wanting to reach out to Catherine but then changing her mind, even if just a few seconds ago she was deadass dragging her and downright insulting her, and at the part where she says "make up your mind" she puts out a candle implying one of them is gonna have to pack their bags and leave, like at the scene where Catherine's crying, when Anne was peaking through the door to the right shows a candle that's been put out, symbolizing that she's the one who lost, and right next to the candle is a piece of paper with Catherine's initials, assuming it's divorce papers. Anne is clearly upset with the amount of people she hurt along the way to become queen, if you look at the scenes of the chorus you can clearly see her more and more... i dunno how to put this, I guess, unstable? because in the first chorus she was proud and sure of herself, and at the second she looked more regretful but trying hard to convince herself everything's fine, and then you skip to a few scenes which shows her on top of the church which gives her a sense of power and dominance over how much she can change the rules all because henry was her bitch, but a few seconds later that all crashes down as she was later seen as small and helpless compared to henry during the argument and we get to see more of her vulnerablity, and as an act of self defense she does what she always did at handling situations, insulted him to his fucking face which inevitably becomes her demise, and we get to see more of her being defensless the parts after that, the scene after shows her falling, which is a huge contrast to her being on top of the Catholic church symbolizing her downfall, and during it she's seen with a piece of paper saying "O death rock me asleep" in reference of the poem she wrote before her execution, and in the distance you see a much older version of Mary smirking at her, and right beside her is a child [ i'm guessing Elizabeth ] reaches her hand out to her to help but in no way are they close enough to do that, they were literally so much feet apart and not to mention Elizabeth was behind bars so she really couldn't do anything in that situation, and what's sad is that Anne reaches out to her, because Elizabeth is the only one she could, this parallels the scenes when she tried to reach out to both Mary and Catherine but decided not to [ holy fuck nuggets I just noticed that while typing this ] but of course it was too late and it ends with her getting decapitated right in front of the eyes of her own child, man what a yikes on Elizabeth's part... 👁👄👁💧
    EDIT: i've edited this comment so many times because I keep finding more details I didn't notice beforehand, good job on that! 💖💖💖💘💘💘

    • @frogpog4315
      @frogpog4315 Před 3 lety +235

      oh my god I didn't realize how long this was, oops-- sorry i realized I was early and had to speedrun my theory since I didn't see any when scrolling through the comments--

    • @br12_
      @br12_ Před 3 lety +53

      @@frogpog4315 I-

    • @ecedeniz7602
      @ecedeniz7602 Před 3 lety +151

      @@frogpog4315 Dude forget about how long it is. This is an awsome text, it makes me understant all the little details and also I agree with you %100

    • @orchidsarepretty1422
      @orchidsarepretty1422 Před 3 lety +202

      I hate to be that person but... Anne was never a mistress. That was her sister. She constantly refused Henry’s advanced and even moved out of the royal court in order to get away from him. On top of that, while Henry was flirting with Anne, she was in love with a man named Henry Piercy I believe. They wanted to get engaged but both families called it off. Especially Anne’s after realizing the king was making advances towards her. She didn’t willingly choose to ruin the marriage, Henry wanted her. Plus, Catherine and Henry’s marriage was already on a slow decline before Anne came into the picture. But my point is she wasn’t a mistress or a home wrecker. She tried to get away but couldn’t.

    • @love4cynthia233
      @love4cynthia233 Před 3 lety +46

      @@frogpog4315 you did such a good job at analyzing this- 🖐i just dont know what "o death rock me to sleep" means

  • @SkyJazzJR
    @SkyJazzJR Před 3 lety +4374

    Can we talk about all the details like the drawing, the transitions, the hidden messages? You can see the effort in this! It's majestic!!!

  • @Asia-zd1rg
    @Asia-zd1rg Před 3 lety +676

    1:07 ANNE TRYING TO BE A MOTHER TO MARY I REPEAT ANNE TRYING TO BE A MOTHER TO MARY (she tried to be one in real life but Mary didn't like her ajviejdkgid I'm gonna cry)

    • @milableh4804
      @milableh4804 Před 3 lety +12

      Wait who’s Mary?

    • @Asia-zd1rg
      @Asia-zd1rg Před 3 lety +45

      @@milableh4804 Aragon daughter :)

    • @malina9070
      @malina9070 Před 3 lety +10

      Ooooh that's who it was

    • @queenofspades2365
      @queenofspades2365 Před 3 lety +73

      Irl it wasn't quite like that, I invite you to watch The Tudors since aside from the weirdly revealing apparel it did quite stick to reality.
      Anne told Mary she'd reconcile her with Henry and likely invited her back to court "if only" she accepted her as queen which sounds fantastic and sweet in retrospect but honestly- it was like Mary could just say "okay, you're queen NOW, I accept".
      No, Mary had to agree to sign Henry being head of the church in England which since she was a catholic to the bone would damn her eternal soul, she'd have to sign to agree to her parents marriage NEVER being valid which would make her a bastard and her mother a whore. I don't blame Mary for "not liking" her as it wasn't that simple. I mean she was friendly to every other wife, even Catherine Parr who was a known protestant and Mary would have considered her a heretic.
      I mean honestly Anne could have been kinder to Mary but things are way said and done by this point.

    • @malina9070
      @malina9070 Před 3 lety +42

      @@queenofspades2365 I wouldn't like anybody who cheated with/ stole my dad from my mom regardless of my religion 😂 props to you for typing all that

  • @love4cynthia233
    @love4cynthia233 Před 3 lety +2500

    I like how you included mary, plus the other queens kinda bullying her and not as inviting like other animatics. (Not a bad thing) And anne definitely seemed more on edge about her execution. Nice animation as always!💚

    • @liliecoffey8846
      @liliecoffey8846 Před 3 lety +163

      I'm pretty sure those weren't the other queen's but her lady's in waiting

    • @love4cynthia233
      @love4cynthia233 Před 3 lety +45

      @@liliecoffey8846 ohhh i think you may be right😦

    • @whoreforHer
      @whoreforHer Před 3 lety +10

      three-hundredth like!!!

    • @love4cynthia233
      @love4cynthia233 Před 3 lety +13

      @@whoreforHer congratulations💫 also thanks for liking :)

    • @KaitCake-op3fc
      @KaitCake-op3fc  Před 3 lety +167

      @@liliecoffey8846 they're actually meant to represent the townspeople/the public's opinion about her !!

  • @sarcasticastronaut8098
    @sarcasticastronaut8098 Před 3 lety +605

    I like how all queens look angry and judging except when she's about to be executed, when they seem worried about her, but Jane keep her worried glance all song almost like she knew what was coming and felt concern about Anne.

  • @frogfrogfrogfrogfrog2555
    @frogfrogfrogfrogfrog2555 Před 3 lety +401

    MMM THE DETAIL
    I love how at the end, you can see Mary with a slight grin on her face because of how much she despised Anne

  • @nicoleflores2054
    @nicoleflores2054 Před 3 lety +465

    for all the people who got surprised by Mary smiling at Anne's execution, as you many know that Mary hated her a lot because thanks to her presence, Catherine of Aragon was suffering by the disrespect and humiliating that Henry was making her feel, there was source that Henry obligated Catherine to leave the castle, so pretty much Mary was having a rough time because of it.
    Anne did tried to be a stepmother to her but Mary was having a lot of resentments that she was ruining her life, it was heard that in the execution of Anne Bolyen, Mary was genuinely satisfied by it.

    • @universesavior554
      @universesavior554 Před 2 lety +67

      Honestly can’t blame here. Everyone treated her like shit when Anne Boleyn and Henry were married she was forced to become Elizabeth’s ladies in waiting and Anne told the governess to slap her when Mary calls herself a princess and her mother the queen of England

  • @simonessays
    @simonessays Před 3 lety +921

    This makes Anne seem a lot more complex and I love it-!!

  • @Angel-pk6wn
    @Angel-pk6wn Před 3 lety +651

    I like this a lot since in most of the animatics Anne seems pretty satisfied with everything which is quite petty so I like how she's pretty much trying to convince herself that she's in the right and stuff, also Mary and Elizabeth POGCHAMp

  • @notyetawomen5257
    @notyetawomen5257 Před 3 lety +591

    Fun fact: When someone's head is cut off their head is alive for 13 seconds
    by the way I love that the execution had a French sword and that Anne was kneeling upright instead of putting her head on the block like I see with most animatics. I can tell you did your research really well regarding what Anne's execution would look like. Plus I love how this Anne displays a bit of guilt regarding Mary and Catherine.

    • @Ayaniiartz
      @Ayaniiartz Před 2 lety +7

      Really!? I thought it was 4 seconds

    • @faithcatalan6479
      @faithcatalan6479 Před 2 lety +46

      @@Ayaniiartz it's true actually. It was proved in the early 1900's that heads would react to their names almost up to 30 seconds after death, but was proven years later to only be viable for about 10-15 seconds. If I remember correctly, it was proven using a brain scan (EEG). the difference though is the numbers from early 1900's were from actual human executions, while the more current research was done using animals.
      The scariest part is that before guillotines were used, executions were done by either a swing of a sword or axe; due to these methods being reliant on a humans strength, most of the time the victim would NOT be fully decapitated by the first swing. this often meant the person wouldn't die right away, and would have to have their necks hacked away. In executions, you would need to be very lucky to get an executioner strong enough to deal a solid killing blow, and a weapon sharp enough to completely sever the spinal cord without sliding around.

    • @CloudieSkies
      @CloudieSkies Před 2 lety +2

      I thought it was 20

    • @amy-land5358
      @amy-land5358 Před rokem +3

      Are you sure it is a "fun fact"?

    • @notyetawomen5257
      @notyetawomen5257 Před rokem +2

      @@amy-land5358 it depends on the perceptive

  • @sel_hyacinth555
    @sel_hyacinth555 Před 3 lety +398

    I love how when she says “sorry not sorry” she crosses her fingers, like she feels bad, but she also thinks that during the beginning, she’s doing the right thing. And throughout it, her eyes show more that she knows it’s wrong and feels guilty and her hair becomes messy

  • @chloeda2830
    @chloeda2830 Před 3 lety +288

    I personally love the balance of characterising Anne as sympathetic and regretful while also paying attention to some smaller historical details like towards the end where she carries her daughter instead of showing her flirting with other guys, since that was just an allegation.

  • @annisapratiwi7066
    @annisapratiwi7066 Před 3 lety +510

    Oh my god the little Lizzie at the end----
    And the executor behind Anne when she try to reach for Elizabeth---
    And Mary who refuse the ruffle and watching the execution. Not including when Anne saw Catherine crying, her internal conflics and all.
    It's all cheff kiss.

  • @icyee6240
    @icyee6240 Před 3 lety +881

    i really like how at “maybe i’ll flirt with a guy or three” you didn’t make it seem like Anne was cheating on Henry!! Anne never committed adultery; that’s what the court wanted Henry to think to get rid of Anne for good!! that was a really great touch other animatics dont have :)

    • @Jesterdoodle
      @Jesterdoodle Před 3 lety +11

      Mary flirted with a guy but henry never thought nothing of it

    • @nothingbutbagel6543
      @nothingbutbagel6543 Před 3 lety +30

      @@Jesterdoodle Yeah because Anne was actually hated and Mary had stood by the king's side making her a favorite

    • @Jesterdoodle
      @Jesterdoodle Před 3 lety +21

      @@nothingbutbagel6543 and Anne Boleyn only wanted to date Henry because of her father and Henry kept on sending her letters so I think it drove her to be queen or something like that

    • @nothingbutbagel6543
      @nothingbutbagel6543 Před 3 lety +7

      @@Jesterdoodle Yeah I agree with you

    • @honeyeggs9145
      @honeyeggs9145 Před 2 lety +19

      @@Jesterdoodle Actually this isn't true. it was her uncle that made her do it for political alliance.

  • @AmyoftheFlowerField
    @AmyoftheFlowerField Před 3 lety +75

    I love how at the end, it kinda seems like Anne was telling Elizabeth "Don't loose your head", especially considering that Elizabeth took that advice in remaining calm and composed, becoming engrained in history as one of Englands greatest Queens.

  • @smidge3166
    @smidge3166 Před 3 lety +216

    I like how you added her poem “O Death Rock Me Asleep” when she’s falling

  • @turbomedusa
    @turbomedusa Před 3 lety +468

    Absolutely stunning! I love how the other wives are portrayed as these ghostly figures.

    • @Am0r3lIndAm0ChI
      @Am0r3lIndAm0ChI Před 3 lety +21

      I think those arent Katherine Howard Anna of Cleves Catherine Parr Jane Seymour Catherine of aragon i heard someone said its her ladies in waiting wait jane was one them hmmm

    • @guggelguggel7491
      @guggelguggel7491 Před 3 lety +7

      They remind me of a Greek tragedy chorus.

  • @cacaplayz5763
    @cacaplayz5763 Před 3 lety +145

    Honestly i love this cuz most Dont lose your head animatics make Anne seem like a brat until Henry say off with her head, in this you can tell that Anne is upset at bits, like the bit where she says "he doesnt want to B@ng you, somebody h@ng you" most make her not caring but in this she looks like she didnt mean to say that

    • @yourfavoriterat5394
      @yourfavoriterat5394 Před 2 lety +3

      ikr- also the end when she holds out her hand for you child- poor Anne

  • @cookiecrumbling4250
    @cookiecrumbling4250 Před rokem +43

    Anne rubbing little Mary’s head, seeing her distraught face saying “You aren’t my mom”, feeling remorse, then blowing it off is the most emotion packed into 5 seconds I’ve seen in a while

  • @ariacross9792
    @ariacross9792 Před 3 lety +114

    I kind of notice how Anne's hair gets a little messy for the moments that she's battling with her decisions. It shows her mental stability throughout the animatic ❤❤❤

  • @nevergrowup1660
    @nevergrowup1660 Před 3 lety +176

    I like that you added Anne showing sympathy and regret for Catherine, like she really didn’t mean to hurt her 👍👏
    Edit: I rewatched and realized that it was a servant in the first chorus

  • @Ghostly_writer
    @Ghostly_writer Před 3 lety +31

    3:57, I LOVE how beside Elizabeth, there's mary.

  • @rugs.rags.
    @rugs.rags. Před 3 lety +108

    All of his wives deserved way better than what they got.

    • @gandalflotr2898
      @gandalflotr2898 Před 3 lety +19

      Don't forget their children

    • @colsmia3480
      @colsmia3480 Před 3 lety +9

      Anne of cleves tho

    • @Chichi0013
      @Chichi0013 Před 3 lety +7

      @@colsmia3480 but I get top lesbian vibes from her in the musical.

  • @lavenzriel2718
    @lavenzriel2718 Před 3 lety +117

    holy god, you've really outdone yourself with this one, kait.
    0:00 this is the perfect intro, really sets up the mood, immediately tells us that anne is a lively and upbeat girl - making the moments of fear even more heart-wrenching.
    0:08 i really love this transition, something about it makes me go :))
    0:42 the addition of greensleeves is a very nice historical reference. i’m sure there are many more scattered throughout the animatic, but unfortunately history is not my forte.
    0:52 ohh, how creative it is to have what must be maids/servants/peasants following anne around, berating her for every move. a symbol for her own inner insecurities, though i may be looking too far in. anyhow, this is such a fresh and original portrayal of the ensemble, and i am legally obligated appreciate it.
    0:56 you added catherine! wonderful detail. the way you both draw them exactly as they are - two tired women caught up in a messy situation. wonderful. the “get a life!” line, with anne’s hands on her face adds a deeper level of emotion to the song. gone is the tired idea that anne was brash and brazen in her attitudes towards catherine, and in arrives the exciting perspective that anne is ashamed of this - she’s painfully aware of how awkward and weird things are. she is, after all, the woman catherine’s husband is cheating on her with.
    0:57 one of the ghostly/imagined maidens is looking despaired, rather than angry. inner thoughts of anne?
    0:59 the emotion on her face kills me every time.
    1:02 her fingers are crossed at “not sorry,” further supporting the idea that anne knows what’s she’s doing, and she’s not overjoyed about it.
    1:11 anne notices the way she upsets the kid, and feels bad about it, before immediately trying to brush it off. you really don’t settle for one dimensional characters, do you? you just have to make everything messy and complicated and utterly _realistic._ thank you, for that.
    1:42 when you present characters as sleep-deprived and tired, they appear so much more vulnerable. you seem to know that well, and used here it’s extremely effective - we feel so _bad_ for catherine. the contrast between the “no way catherine” and the “now catherine” is so painfully stark.
    1:58 her hair gets progressively messier, perhaps symbolising the messiness of the situation? or maybe a metaphor for her growing despair?
    2:09 oh god, poor catherine. this shot is one of the most powerful in the animatic - the way catherine’s face is obscured, the way anne’s hand twitches, as if she’s itching to comfort her, despite knowing that her very presence will only make it worse.
    2:20 anne is trying to convince herself she’s not sorry, but the steady and unfailing truth lies in front of her - she does in fact feel remorse, and a lot of it too.
    2:40 anne being on top of the church may be a symbol for her feeling on top of the world when henry puts in all the effort just to marry her? it must feel flattering, right, to be so wanted that a man is willing to go against millennium-old social norms?
    2:52 the addition of the child. it reminds us of stark reality, a harsh contrast to the previous dreamy wedding shots.
    3:04 and 3:08 really emphasise anne’s vulnerability - for all her bravado, she really is just a young mother trying to navigate an unsteady marriage.
    3:16 and the maidens return, coupled with the impossible smallness of anne’s “uh oh.” no longer are they angry, they seem more pitiful than anything. it appears they already know what anne’s fate will be.
    3:22 anne’s hand wrapped around her throat. oh, anne knows what will happen too.
    3:29 the ground crumbling beneath anne’s feet is a wonderful addition. really emphasises the absolute hopelessness of the situation.
    3:45 anne kneels alone in a crowd, everyone staring at her, everyone judging her. my heart hurts so much, oh my god.
    3:58 she’s looking at the kid. holy god, she’s looking at her kid, and her kid is staring back - and then reaches out an arm for her mother, despite being behind bars. . you are hurting me so much. i am in physical pain.
    4:00 the anger in the executor’s face, the way anne takes death with a smile, her outstretched at the last second. pain is all i know.
    your art is such an inspiration for me, especially your animatics.
    if anyone read this far, i hope you have a good week. take care :)

    • @KaitCake-op3fc
      @KaitCake-op3fc  Před 3 lety +8

      tysm for the analysis omg 🥺🥺🥺

    • @user-fm4ip7lo8u
      @user-fm4ip7lo8u Před 2 lety +12

      To add to that, I love how she kicks the cross on top of the church when she says "Us two wanted to get X-rated." She knows what she's doing is a sin!

  • @nicoleflores2054
    @nicoleflores2054 Před 3 lety +80

    i love this take on Anne boleyn being sassy but also sympathetic with others whenever she hurts someone, especially her scenes with Catherine (I don't know if it's true that she apologise to her accurately??) the last scene on seeing her daughter was heartbreaking and glad to see Elizabeth being important here.

  • @youraverageyeti
    @youraverageyeti Před 3 lety +471

    Jeez, Anne, you're father said "You should try to get ahead," not "You should try to get beheaded." :\
    This animatic was great!

    • @unhelpful_imp
      @unhelpful_imp Před 3 lety +9

      Smh anne

    • @blancaleon6613
      @blancaleon6613 Před 3 lety +7

      I never noticed that pun-

    • @just_m.e7175
      @just_m.e7175 Před 3 lety +13

      @@unhelpful_imp "Smh Anne...oh sorry, forgot that you can't do it anymore since you don't have a head-"

    • @malina9070
      @malina9070 Před 3 lety +3

      My in time reaction to this comment:
      😲🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣...😢

    • @malina9070
      @malina9070 Před 3 lety +3

      You should try and get ahead... She did the opposite of get a head 😳

  • @musicallypan
    @musicallypan Před 3 lety +194

    I CAME AS SOON AS I HEARD
    Wait wrong musical

    • @yogabbagabbaskye
      @yogabbagabbaskye Před 3 lety +19

      (WHAAAAt) ANGELICA!

    • @IzzyC.09
      @IzzyC.09 Před 3 lety +13

      @@yogabbagabbaskye ALL THE WAY FROM LONDON? DAMNNNN

    • @tinytaleah
      @tinytaleah Před 3 lety +13

      @@IzzyC.09 ANGELICA THANK GOD SOMEONE WHO UNDERSTANDS WHAT I’M STRUGGLING HERE TO DO

    • @hana___satsumi
      @hana___satsumi Před 3 lety +10

      @@tinytaleah I'M NOT HERE FOR YOU!

    • @zbear199b3
      @zbear199b3 Před 3 lety +10

      @@hana___satsumi I KNOW MY SISTER

  • @smilesomemoar
    @smilesomemoar Před 3 lety +40

    Honestly this was super well done and I really liked the ending too- How Anne reaches out and saying "Don't lose your head" like saying something along the lines "Don't make the same mistake as I did" and bruh did it gave me chills

  • @xxpandagalaxyxx5655
    @xxpandagalaxyxx5655 Před 3 lety +71

    I love how you made Anne sympathetic and actually face how she fucked over not only Catherine but her daughter as well, and feels bad about it. A lot either ignore that part or make Ann seem like a asshole that argon should just forgive cus Henry fucked her over too. Nothing wrong with that mind you, and actually is closer to how Ann probably was in real life. ( six paints Ann as a dumbass who just made bad decisions when actual Ann knew exactly what she was doing.) but I always wanted an animatic to acknowledge her mistakes and give her more depth.

  • @thepinkus27
    @thepinkus27 Před 3 lety +106

    How you used the blur was really clever, and I really loved the transition! Usually people make Anne seem like a chaotic kind of person, but the way you drew her with her hair gradually getting more messy like she was going crazy a bit with everyone's criticism made me feel more bad for her. Really great job!

  • @jennyives6995
    @jennyives6995 Před 3 lety +49

    Well done. This is the first animatic that I have seen that does not portrait her as cruel or manipulative. I hate how some of them make it seem like she deserved her ending. You actually made one where she is a complex person who is both proud of her power but also regrets her certain actions. I absolutely loved it.

  • @just_m.e7175
    @just_m.e7175 Před 3 lety +32

    I love how you decided to show how she was actually FORCED to do what she did and how little power she really had. She almost seems like she's a some sort of puppet, that's just manipulated by others into a destiny she didn't even want, how she's almost a victim of everything that's going on around her. It really almost seems like she's a victim of "the animation", since she's not in control of herself or her actions, of which the animator is (representing how much of a puppet she really was throughout almost her whole life, and how much she was treated and used as such), and she can't even do anything against the "storyline" that the animator wants to go with, even though she shows remorse, sadness, fear and anger towards what she's being forced to do and the pain she's being forced to inflict. She can't do anything about it, rather than just give up and accept her fate. It's shown how much she tries to fight against it all, against the "storyline" of which she's a victim of, but how, in the end, she just gives up, exhausted, desperately, with a desperate and painful smile on her face. She was just a doll to everyone around her, and as it happens with dolls, eventually...people get tired of them, and throw them away like trash. The strings that were used to control her, to made her stand up, and to made her walk, are the same strings that drew the line around her neck. The pen and animator which created her, is also the one because of which she's gonna be forever erased. I got those vibes, so this is kinda of a personal interpretation! :'D Loved the aniamtic! I love Anne Boleyn, and I love how you represented her 💚🖤

  • @Mega1p1p
    @Mega1p1p Před 3 lety +45

    1) YOUR BACK 2) I like to and still believe that the choker on Anne's neck symbolizes her beheading 3) remember that all you wanna do video ya animated I like to think the cracks on
    Catherine's body resembled her sanity(or something like that) until she broke and got beheaded (kinda ironic that her first cousin got beheaded *Ms. Anne Boylen* )

  • @notherelol
    @notherelol Před 3 lety +41

    I love how it shows the regret in her actions but how she makes it seem like she's fine

  • @fandom_editsxxx9138
    @fandom_editsxxx9138 Před rokem +12

    4:03 That was a good history reference!
    This is a thing that Elizabeth I (Anne Boleyn's daugher) carried with her self. She is the one of the down photo, and some historians say that the one of up photo is Anne Boleyn. This isn't confirmed, but was a good reference.
    (Also, i loved that the Elizabeth I design in there is the same one of Six the Kids)

  • @bluenpurple2328
    @bluenpurple2328 Před 3 lety +66

    Love the direction you took with this animatic, as Anne didn't mean to hurt anyone and how she sort of felt bad for Catherine

  • @Aquatwin22
    @Aquatwin22 Před 3 lety +16

    HER DAUGHTER NOOOOOOOOOOOOOO THAT HURT. also i love that like, you can truly see that Anne is a kid here like, proportions wise. Becaues Anne was like TEEN WHEN SHE WAS TAKEN UNDER BY HENRY . theres so much nuance and amazingness to this

  • @AlyssaRose1230
    @AlyssaRose1230 Před 2 lety +20

    I love how Mary is red. It matches her nickname “ Bloody Mary “. I don’t know if that was intentional, but it’s still interesting. Another thing I noticed is that at the end of the chorus, (I.e. 1:25), there are theatrical masks. The smiling one is out in the open while the frowning one is hidden behind a pamphlet, to show how Anne is hiding her fear behind her confidence.

  • @mikiri1642
    @mikiri1642 Před 3 lety +53

    I love how in 0:37 she stares at the letter confused the "prět á manger" means "ready to eat" in French😂🤣

  • @daruma360
    @daruma360 Před 3 lety +51

    “Grew up in the french court”
    *holds up an Italian flag*
    yeah yeah, I'm guessing it looks Italian because of filters but still funny, haha. Lovely animatic!

  • @tsubaki.of.spades
    @tsubaki.of.spades Před 3 lety +11

    I love how in the end you show a pendant/locket of Elizabeth and Anne-My heart-Oh god-
    And the fact when Anne's first encounter with Mary she was teasing her, making Mary feel helpless and in the end during Anne's execution Anne is the one who's helpless and we see Mary smiling at one of the people who ruined her life being executed, which is a good touch

  • @CupcakesAMVS
    @CupcakesAMVS Před 3 lety +83

    Oh my gosh, this animatic is absolutely phenomenal! The art was amazing, and the references! (I loved the reference to Greensleeves and the inclusion of Mary in particular!) You really did Anne justice here, and made her character so much more than the black or white Anne Boleyn we tend to see today! Thank you so much for sharing this masterpiece! 💚

  • @luznoceda811
    @luznoceda811 Před 2 lety +9

    I like how Anne actually feels bad when she sees Catherine cry where in the other animatics she couldn't care less and is portrayed as cocky and snobby

  • @gracequinn5210
    @gracequinn5210 Před 3 lety +53

    This animatic is INCREDIBLE! I love how you added all these details (like the ring at the end) and included the kids! I also love how you gave Anne more depth to her, and didn’t make her out to be as chaotic as it does in the song and more human. Well done!!!💚

  • @definiciious
    @definiciious Před 3 lety +18

    without fail, u leave me speechless every time omg.....i LOVED the inclusion of elizabeth!!
    and when aragon’s ring & boleyn’s choker flashed....chills i tell u, CHILLS!!!!!

  • @riversbend9783
    @riversbend9783 Před 3 lety +18

    NO I JUST REALIZED MARY WAS SMILING DURING THE EXECUTION MY HEART HURTS

  • @djtsstuff
    @djtsstuff Před 3 lety +28

    This is beautiful. I really like that Anne's expression from start to finish is just chef kiss l. I also like you included Liz and Mary in it

  • @gigi2820
    @gigi2820 Před 3 lety +53

    OMG YESSSS
    That was amazingg
    Loved it!!

    • @ecedeniz7602
      @ecedeniz7602 Před 3 lety +11

      This is how we feel when you post a video dude❤❤❤

    • @KaitCake-op3fc
      @KaitCake-op3fc  Před 3 lety +12

      TY TY TY !!! it means a lot 😭🥺

  • @urmom1201
    @urmom1201 Před rokem +5

    The emotion and this story behind Anne is extraordinary the facial expressions I see on Anne makes me feel for her and what her father encourages and is demanding of her especially at the end when she reaches out for her daughter before she loses her head aka sobbing right now I loved this

  • @emily-br5ol
    @emily-br5ol Před 2 lety +7

    I love how in the marriage scene the wedding ring went from orange, Catherines colour, to green, Anne's colour

  • @KaiDrawsShit03
    @KaiDrawsShit03 Před 3 lety +18

    I think this is the first Don’t Lose Your Head animatic that references ‘ O Death, Rock Me Asleep’. Well done as always.

  • @quin340
    @quin340 Před rokem +3

    i like the little details you added, it makes it interesting! like how mary was smiling during the execution, she didnt like being touched by anne, and the papers being burnt at the end

  • @rxbelrubiez
    @rxbelrubiez Před 2 lety +8

    This is really amazing because unlike in other animatics I've seen, Anne actually feels bad about what she's doing and she almost has a redemptive character arc. In the end, she also feels like she deserves her beheading, so instead of just contempt for her beheaders, she looks like she feels almost grateful or something

  • @merisatterfield1963
    @merisatterfield1963 Před 2 lety +6

    I love how (at least to me) Anne seems confused on the line "What was I meant to do?" every time it comes up. It's not trying to shrug off her decisions as it was the only option like other animatics do, she's genuinely asking the others what else could she have done. Not to mention for most of those sections she looks mostly confused or scared as if she thought she was doing the right thing. It also ties into the regret she has regarding her actions toward Catherine and Mary as if it's all stacking up in her mind as she realizes just how much she's ruining their lives. I also like the detail that the other wives mainly follow her around angrily and scold her for her actions, but when her fate is sealed they realize she genuinely thought she was making all the right decisions and move in to comfort her before her downfall. Also, love the detail of how she smiles when the line "I didn't mean to hurt anyone", she seems remorseful for the harm and happy in the fact she knows she wasn't trying to hurt anyone even if nobody else will believe her.
    (Just my thought. I'm just a casual listener to the musical, so I'm sorry for any historical/contextual errors I might've made)

  • @Jesterdoodle
    @Jesterdoodle Před 3 lety +5

    The end made me cry when she reached out for Elizabeth

  • @CookieCat8635
    @CookieCat8635 Před 3 lety +5

    I love how in one of the final shots, Mary smiles as Anne is executed, cause the only other time Mary is shown is when Anne ruffles her hair. Nice attention to detail ;)

  • @aftong4284
    @aftong4284 Před 3 lety +6

    I love how Anne was portrayed and this, and I loved that Elizabeth was added into it as well!

  • @rasengenacz2810
    @rasengenacz2810 Před 3 lety +12

    I love theese historical details. Little Elizabeth her pendant with Anne's picture. Sure it is angst, but hey live of Anne Bolleyn was pretty angsty.
    Anne's father who thought about women they are just things that they'll get you higher position in court.
    That smile that Mary had when she saw execution of woman she hated, 'cause she blamed her for loosing her mother.
    Even that detail, because it is known thing that people didn't like Anne, they loved their Queen Catherine and Anne was scandalous.
    And in the end Anne was betrayed, executed as a witch (because of her sixth nail on her little finger) and treason against king.

  • @XxDarkAngelSakuraxX
    @XxDarkAngelSakuraxX Před 3 lety +6

    This was made really well! I like the little detail where she looks at her ring and it's briefly orange-yellow because it was Catherine's before her, then turned green to show it was hers, then turned white to show that it was going to be Jane's next.

  • @arielishere176
    @arielishere176 Před 2 lety +3

    Her death felt like a full on dangarampa execution and it's by far *the greatest animatic I've seen all year!!!*

  • @callemmystique
    @callemmystique Před 3 lety +21

    ooh!! i really like how you didn't make her as carefree and childish in most other animatics!! a real nice way to differentiate!

  • @awesomesara3683
    @awesomesara3683 Před 3 lety +8

    I really like the way you implement musical Anne into her historical look. Also, great job on the way you depicted the emotions, it really makes her seem more sympathetic than in other animatics.

  • @MilkyRed
    @MilkyRed Před 2 lety +9

    2:28 I CANT STOP LAUGHING AT THAT No.

  • @toastyowlarts
    @toastyowlarts Před 3 lety +8

    y e a this whole part at 2:07 with CoA and Anne broke my heart tbh :')
    this is so good tho! I really love how you used the 1500s version of the queens as the ones following Anne around! It just looks so cool ahhhhh

  • @The.BestMoon
    @The.BestMoon Před 2 lety +5

    I feel like Anne is the person who doesn’t understand how to act so she only knows how to act angry and annoying then when she finally understands how to act the way she feels the mistress felt bad for her before she died

  • @dagalactic2650
    @dagalactic2650 Před 3 lety +6

    I love this animatic so much, I can't stop watching it. The details included are so well thought out. In the chorus where Anne says "LOL say oh well" it sounds like she's trying to convince herself to move on from what she feels guilty about. And her expressions and such are all so good. And at the end, it looks like she's telling the people who are executing her to go to hell.

  • @chesireheronstairs5733
    @chesireheronstairs5733 Před 3 lety +3

    omg i love every part when she says "im sorry, not sorry" because she feels guilty and sad, we see that in her face :c
    and the last part? when she feels scary and see her daughter before be beheaded? gorgeus

  • @emilyaw3831
    @emilyaw3831 Před rokem +2

    This is my favorite version of the animatic entirely because of how Anne reaches for Elizabeth before she dies

  • @lovesunnyskies
    @lovesunnyskies Před 3 lety +17

    Everyone: *Complaining about Henry’s divorces and killings*
    Literally Anne: *S A Y O H W E L L O R G O T O H E L L.*

  • @ZZZlov
    @ZZZlov Před 3 lety +8

    i feel bad for elizabeth seeing her own mom die while mary (catherine aragon's child) just grins because she's happy that anne died. mostly because anne "ruined" mary's mother's life and made her be divorced. i wonder how little elizabeth felt seeing her own mother die in front of her.

  • @cookiecrumbling4250
    @cookiecrumbling4250 Před rokem +8

    I honestly feel so bad for Anne. Her father pushed her into this and she thought it would all be fun and games then she ended up going through hell because of Henry.

  • @soupofthesea2455
    @soupofthesea2455 Před 3 lety +5

    It’s cool how some parts of it are similar to the one you discontinued

  • @tarapreston2693
    @tarapreston2693 Před 2 lety +3

    I love the way this shows Anne boylen. First one I've seen that shows her like this. She wanted to stick to her word but she kinda stuck to it to distract her she was aware as you seen when she was going to talk to Catherine but stopped and told the crowd to go to hell at the end over a I think you can tell I loved it!!!!

  • @rightupyourass7304
    @rightupyourass7304 Před 3 lety +5

    Omg why was this so good u made her so much more human then many creators not that it's bad but it's just easier to lover her when she is sorry but she knows she can't stop now the fact that Mary and Elizabeth were there and this detail in literally everything please u didn't have to go so off its just 😤👌
    One of my absolute favorite from this Fandom

  • @PoetNevermore
    @PoetNevermore Před 2 lety +2

    Ok but every time I see the part Anne is about to be sent to get beheaded and she grabs the poem Henry wrote her and smiles then let’s it go, I CRY-

  • @Am0r3lIndAm0ChI
    @Am0r3lIndAm0ChI Před 3 lety +17

    YASSSS FINALLY
    OUR QUEEN

  • @onionskin246
    @onionskin246 Před 3 lety +3

    i love how her ring changes from yellow to green, to symbolise what was once catherine's, is now anne's :OO

  • @its_cosmique
    @its_cosmique Před 3 lety +8

    NOT ELIZABETH AT THE END 😭😭😭 THIS ANIMATIC IS IMMACULATE THO

  • @bluburry1414
    @bluburry1414 Před 3 lety +8

    YESSSSSSS POP OFF

  • @oofoofoofityoof831
    @oofoofoofityoof831 Před rokem +8

    The bit at 1:31 with the two candles is really interesting to me
    The first thing I noticed was the yellow and green flames (making it obvious that they are supposed to represent Anne and Catherine respectively) the yellow one has a smaller flame and it's significantly shorter than the green indicating it would burn out first however green candle is significantly thinner and has a much larger flame which would cause it to burn more quickly. I have multiple theories for the meaning of this
    1. The candles represent their marriages (more likely just because of the putting one out thing)
    Catherine and Henry had a long marriage so a large candle burning more slowly makes sense so does the smaller flame given flames often symbolise passion which was clearly dwindling then it extinguishes while Anne's marriage burned quickly and only lasted a few years and the flame being larger representing that Henry hadn't tired of her yet
    2. The candles represent their lives
    If the candles were both left burning they probably would've burnt out around the same time and Anne was executed in may 1536 just a few months after Catherine died in January of the same year. The Catherine candle was originally bigger than the Anne candle which could represent that she had a relatively long life (dying at 50) while Anne's smaller faster burning candle wouldn't burn nearly as long (she died somewhere around age 28-36 depending on the proposed birth year) and who knows maybe someone extinguished the Anne candle off screen

    • @oofoofoofityoof831
      @oofoofoofityoof831 Před rokem +1

      2:07 ok so theory one is accurate it's marriage

    • @oofoofoofityoof831
      @oofoofoofityoof831 Před rokem

      Oh no poor Catherine she's devastated and then Anne peeking through the door and reaching out hand before pulling away then that guilty expression after she shuts the door ahhhh I love it then she seems to be trying (and failing) to persuade herself that she's not doing anything wrong throughout the rest of the chorus
      Ooh The bit on the church is slightly confusing because she I can't actually tell how she feels about the it because she seems excited then the expression changes to angry (?) and she's kicking at something so I'm not entirely sure there also her watching the ring turn from gold to green
      Aaawww baby Elizabeth
      And now I'm sad again oh gosh poor Anne she looks like she's shaking and then the figures all change to a sympathetic tone rather than the accusational one they used previously it's and Henry grabbing her dang woah poor girl the hand protectively on her neck too and the pleadingly asking what she was meant to do while her surroundings start cracking ouch the reaching for help when she started slipping but all the figures just standing there... the entire falling and execution scene hurts because dang the reach out part with Elizabeth and the fact Elizabeth is watching her own mother's execution ouch (don't imagine Elizabeth asking someone where her mum is a little while later because she's still technically a toddler) and ending with the portrait ring thing (if I recognise it correctly)

    • @oofoofoofityoof831
      @oofoofoofityoof831 Před rokem

      Every time she pulls on her hair 😢
      Also don't apologise for angst it's great

  • @MistySophie
    @MistySophie Před 3 lety +4

    3:56 The depiction of Elizabeth and Mary, i like it

  • @doodle4914
    @doodle4914 Před 2 lety +3

    Wow I can't believe I hadn't seen this beauty and art before, I really like your art style

  • @briibreadncheese
    @briibreadncheese Před 3 lety +21

    OMG IT’S GREAT SEEING YOU AGAIN!!!! This is amazing so far! You have a fantastic art style and beautiful editing!💞
    Don’t stop improving❤️❤️

  • @lemonswsushi3644
    @lemonswsushi3644 Před 3 lety +4

    Okay, new favorite animation for this song. I love how you portrayed her as desperate instead of cocky and arrogant! Clearly the father had a big part to play in the stress, in this version.
    Also, just read about how Anne was never a mistress. She was very abused by all the men in her life and I think yelling to Henry was the best thing she did in this whole animatic. The fact that he beheads her in the end only shows his own incompetence and lack of empathy for the women around him.

  • @jesperaung8592
    @jesperaung8592 Před 3 lety +13

    Well this is the most positive comment section I’ve seen all day.

  • @C0zy0r4ng3
    @C0zy0r4ng3 Před rokem +1

    I love how you made Anne Boleyn have actual sympathy. And the last part almost made me cry, showing how much she loves her daughter that Henry didn’t want.

  • @ShiorikoDesu
    @ShiorikoDesu Před 3 lety +12

    3:18 I have a feeling that's a symbol Henry's gonna behead/decapitate her-

  • @Autxumn
    @Autxumn Před 3 lety +8

    I’m commenting so that I can show my children that I was actually here during this masterpiece

    • @KaitCake-op3fc
      @KaitCake-op3fc  Před 3 lety +3

      tell them i say hi 😼😼 ‼️

    • @Autxumn
      @Autxumn Před 3 lety

      @@KaitCake-op3fc of course 😌

  • @OneNerdyAce
    @OneNerdyAce Před 3 lety +4

    DUDE I LOVE EVERYTHING ABOUT THIS. Hidden messages, the flow of the animation. ITS ALL SO GOOD

  • @zaktar3200
    @zaktar3200 Před rokem +2

    I love when you can see Anne going to go cheer up Catherine but then refuses. It is said that Anne looked up to Catherine a lot so it makes sense when the words come up as "I didn't mean to hurt anyone"

  • @ixpastel
    @ixpastel Před 3 lety +1

    This. This is beautiful.
    I also really like how you added Mary and Elizabeth in there along with some historical stuff. Good details. Chef kisses all around, this is honestly my favorite animatic of yours so far I think

  • @beomgyuniverseofficial
    @beomgyuniverseofficial Před rokem +2

    That ending when Elizabeth reached out to Anne, and Anne reached out her hand before she was beheaded made me cry 😢 I love this animatic

  • @LeviAckerman-nr1nw
    @LeviAckerman-nr1nw Před 3 lety +3

    NOOOOO ELIZABETH AT THE END BROKE MY HEART

  • @SakuraSuccubiStudios
    @SakuraSuccubiStudios Před 9 měsíci +1

    I love how you made it so Anne really didnt want to hurt anyone. She starts to get a bit more upset towards the ending. Anne is actually sympathetic in this one, i love it.

  • @milkmarshmallo6945
    @milkmarshmallo6945 Před 2 lety +2

    I JUST REALISED THAT WAS HER CHILD OMFG (I'm crying upon realizing)
    I am really happy that you seriously emphasized how she didn't actually mean it, like not in a "LOL SORRY NOT SORRY" but like how she didn't want to hurt people because of her, she did not know her consequences