“From the outside it’s blue, believe me” that line is both incredibly hilarious, absurd, and kind of terrifying. Really puts into perspective just how powerful death is, and where he stands as a being beyond creation.
I’m impressed that the animators put so much detail into the way the guru’s face shifts, and how much Death’s expression changes, even though they couldn’t have had a very good budget
People always make the mistake of personifying death when its actually the other way around. Pratchet said often that this death has a fascination with humans of every other planet in the universe. Meaning he wants to know and understand what it is to be human but overall gets angered by them often.
Everyone's obsessed with the horse's name but nobody mentions how Death's scythe is foldable for travel
You can almost see where the guru starts to pick up on who he's talking to.
Christopher Lee was the perfect choice for the voice of Death.
The Infintie is blue when you see it from the outside, and Death has Blue dots for eyes! Just saying
I could listen to Christopher Lee talk all day.
This whole series showed death as a tragic figure. Unable to forget and actually showing death is more human than even he realizes.
I love the attention to detail on his scythes blade, the edge so sharp you can see through it is straight from the books
I imagine that if Death was anything like Discworlds version we'd all gladly go without fear; especially if all talks with him are like this.
I like this version of death... funny and still a touch intimidating.
“From the outside it’s blue, believe me” that line is both incredibly hilarious, absurd, and kind of terrifying. Really puts into perspective just how powerful death is, and where he stands as a being beyond creation.
“Are you seeking the secret of existence?”
"Alcohol debilitates the body and is a poison to the soul"
European mythology meets eastern mythology is like your downer goth friend meeting your stoner friend.
I love how THE INFINITE being described is boiled down to
I love how the sage responds to Death's proclamation of having seen the infinite and being nonplussed by it with "Don't be daft"
“Why do things have to be the way they are?”
I’m impressed that the animators put so much detail into the way the guru’s face shifts, and how much Death’s expression changes, even though they couldn’t have had a very good budget
"Category: Sports."
For all it's comedy worth, wisdom of Discworld is breathtaking. You know, cause it's Death asking the questions?
People always make the mistake of personifying death when its actually the other way around. Pratchet said often that this death has a fascination with humans of every other planet in the universe. Meaning he wants to know and understand what it is to be human but overall gets angered by them often.