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Uploaded by on Aug 19, 2010

Aisling Song

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  • This is the best animated movie I've seen in a long time. Beautiful artwork incorperated into the story and the music is just mystifying. I enjoy the Irish/Celtic music and the movie did a wonderful job displaying the culture. This is the prettiest song in the whole movie (although when I first heard it, it creeped me out a little) and I can't stop listening to it! Thanks for uploading it :)

  • I'm finally going to get to see this movie tonight. So far the music is as good as I'd hoped. Can't wait. Thanks for uploading.

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  • @violetphoenix13 I heard there's 15 minutes of deleted scenes.

  • @yonythemoony Oh my god your right. And both those movies have amazing music scores

  • I am surprised how they got the actor playing Aisling to learn all those Gaelic Words

  • It's an amazing movie. The animation is beautiful and I love the soundtrack...but is it just me, or does it seem like the ending just cuts off? It's almost like there was another half hour that they never made.

  • @DeepWaterStillness Actually it is. Just as Spanish is a language spoken by more than one people group, Gaelic is as well. Scots Gaelic and Manx Gaelic are also Gaelic. So calling the song Irish is the same as calling a Spanish language song Mexican. Your welcome in advance.

  • @youusedtognome

    Not true.

  • @Artemis6789876

    Irish is a language - although it is referred to as Gaelic. If you ask my "Gaelic" speaking grandfather what language he is speaking, he says Irish. A Scottish Gaelic speaking person would not necessarily understand it.

  • Do you see any dislikes? No? Me too

  • The music is beautiful, full of wonder!

    

  • @bobfari Saying it's in Irish is the equivalent of saying a Spanish song is in Mexican.

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