Reader’s Question:
I think it might be from a Disney or Studio Ghibli movie, but I can’t remember which one. There’s a line that goes something like, “Urrassasa, urrassasa, uuh!” I feel like it was said by a character that has a native or tribal vibe. Does anyone know which movie
this is from?
Discovering a Disney or Ghibli Classic
So, I was scrolling through some comments when I stumbled upon a question about a line that goes, “Urrassasa, urrassasa, uuh!” It immediately sparked a memory for me. The thought of a character with a native or tribal vibe got me thinking about all those classic Disney and Studio Ghibli movies I grew up with. The user suggested it might be from “Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man’s Chest,” which I think makes sense. I remember that scene where Jack Sparrow gets captured by the Pelegostos tribe. They’re so over-the-top with their chanting and that rhythmic vibe they have—it’s both funny and slightly chaotic! I can almost picture Jack’s confused yet charmingly reckless expression as he tries to charm his way out of trouble. You know, there’s something magical about how Disney blends humor with adventure, making even the most perilous situations feel lighthearted. I can’t help but chuckle at how I once watched that movie on repeat during a family movie night, trying to imitate Jack’s funny quirks while my little one just rolled their eyes in that classic “Dad, please stop” way. It’s moments like those that remind me of the joy in sharing these stories, even if they sometimes come with a side of embarrassment for my child. And speaking of discovering gems like this, I’ve had my fair share of surprises. Like that time I thought a line from “Spirited Away” was super profound, only to find out my friends were cracking up because I completely missed the context. It’s these little quirks that make film discussions fun, right? You never know what kind of treasure you might find when reminiscing about these films. What about you? Have you had any funny discoveries or misremembered quotes from your favorite movies? I’d love to hear your stories or any tips you have for finding those hidden gems in film! Let’s swap some tales in the comments!