NapoleonVII
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Can You Ever Really Go Home?
Can You Ever Go Home Again? This video is a bit of a tribute to a show I love, Over The Garden Wall which is turning 10 years old this November. Wow time flies. I've been thinking about the Journey Wirt & Greg go on and how journeys change us which is the whole impetus of this video. Why did I make this, I don't know, I wanted to. I hope you enjoy.
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Edited by: M.
Reference:
-Dante Alighieri, J. G. Nichols, and Gustave Doré. The divine comedy: Inferno. Richmond, Surrey, United Kingdom: Alma Classics, 2014.
-McHale, Patrick. Whole. Over The Garden Wall no. 1-10. Cartoon Network, November 3, 2014.
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Did He Radicalize You?
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He Radicalized You. The 2005 movie Robots was a crazy but captivating movie that held my interest for years after I first watched it on DVD as a kid. Its messaging I think, rewrote some part of my brain and left me critical of corporate greed. I'll bet it did the same to you. The Community Discord: discord.gg/DEstebsND3 If you enjoy this video, come watch me play games on Twitch!- www.twitch.tv...
Thank You!
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Thank You! Giving back is something I believe to be important and I can only do anything like this because of the community that exists. You guys are amazing. Donate Here Should Want: www.rainbowrailroad.org/ The Community Discord: discord.gg/DEstebsND3 If you enjoy this video, come watch me play games on Twitch!- www.twitch.tv/napoleonvii Edited by: M. Follow my Twitter - @ViiNapoleon Follow m...
Creativity On Trial
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Creativity on trial; The Ratatousical in retrospective. With the TikTok Ban on the horizon and a constantly changing creative space online. I want to take a moment to explore this weird creation of a TikTok Musical as an example of creativity and collaboration in isolation. This project occurred during the pandemic in 2020 and while really weird, I think its an inspiration of where creativity c...
Broken, But Still Good
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What does it look like when something is Broken, But Still Good? Well I think it means that some things can be perfectly imperfect in their existence. That things don't have to be any singular way in life; and I think todays movie proves that. So, this video is a dive into the 2002 movie Lilo & Stitch. Why did I make this, I don't know, I wanted to. I hope you enjoy. The Community Discord: disc...
Is Sorry Ever Enough?
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Is Sorry Ever Enough? Today we're over analyzing the subtext in 2003's biggest movies about bears Brother Bear. I hope you enjoy. The Community Discord: discord.gg/DEstebsND3 If you enjoy this video, come watch me play games on Twitch!- www.twitch.tv/napoleonvii Edited by: M. Follow my Twitter - @ViiNapoleon Follow my Tik Tok - @napoleon_vii Stream Vods - youtube.com/@napoleonviivods?si=AEGw1Zo...
It's Okay to Leave the Kids Table
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It's Okay to Leave the Kids Table, It's Okay to Grow Up. This video is a dive into a take nobody asked for on the 2009 movie Fantastic Mr. Fox. Why did I make this, I don't know, I wanted to. I hope you enjoy. The Community Discord: discord.gg/DEstebsND3 If you enjoy this video, come watch me play games on Twitch!- www.twitch.tv/napoleonvii Edited by: M. Follow my Twitter - @ViiNapoleon Follow ...
The Tragedy of Minecraft Legends
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The Tragedy of Minecraft Legends; How Minecraft Legends failed to launch effectively due to Xbox Gamepass. This video is a bit of a dive into the modern landscape of games development, very VERY surface level, and asks questions about how games as a service/subscription is affecting the launch of games. The Community Discord: discord.gg/DEstebsND3 If you enjoy this video, come watch me play gam...
Giving Back
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Giving Back
EVERYTHING Coming in Minecraft 1.20: Trails & Tales Update
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EVERYTHING Coming in Minecraft 1.20: Trails & Tales Update
Oh Yeah, She's Mad!! Star Wars: Jedi Fallen Order (Part 4.5)
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Oh Yeah, She's Mad!! Star Wars: Jedi Fallen Order (Part 4.5)
Did Gods Make the Minecraft Ocean Monuments?!?
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Did Gods Make the Minecraft Ocean Monuments?!?
The Nightmare of The Nightmare Before Christmas
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The Nightmare of The Nightmare Before Christmas
Choo Choo Charles Has Gone Too Far?!? (4K)
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Choo Choo Charles Has Gone Too Far?!? (4K)
New Biomes & Ancient Secrets in the NEW Snapshot for 1.20
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New Biomes & Ancient Secrets in the NEW Snapshot for 1.20
Can I Defeat the Stiff Tongues of Zeffo 😳 (Star Wars: Jedi Fallen Order)
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Can I Defeat the Stiff Tongues of Zeffo 😳 (Star Wars: Jedi Fallen Order)
Does This Game Even Hold Up? (Star Wars: Jedi Fallen Order)
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Does This Game Even Hold Up? (Star Wars: Jedi Fallen Order)
Jedi Fallen Order in 2023: A Count Down to Jedi Survivor (Part 1)
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Jedi Fallen Order in 2023: A Count Down to Jedi Survivor (Part 1)
Why Monopoly Ruins Friendships...
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Why Monopoly Ruins Friendships...
Minecraft Man Builds Gingerbread House in Real Life
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Minecraft Man Builds Gingerbread House in Real Life
A Study of Sound, Song, and Silence in Minecraft
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A Study of Sound, Song, and Silence in Minecraft
I Built an Ancient Ender Temple in Hardcore
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I Built an Ancient Ender Temple in Hardcore
Why We Play Minecraft
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Why We Play Minecraft
The Deep Dark has a Portal?!?!
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The Deep Dark has a Portal?!?!
1.18 Caves & Cliffs Update in Under Five Minutes
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1.18 Caves & Cliffs Update in Under Five Minutes
Making Minecraft Jack-o'-lantern In Real Life! Halloween Subscriber Special
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Making Minecraft Jack-o'-lantern In Real Life! Halloween Subscriber Special
I Beat Minecraft With ONLY a WOODEN AXE (Ft: ASCEND_Sam)
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I Beat Minecraft With ONLY a WOODEN AXE (Ft: ASCEND_Sam)
Minecraft Lore (Tik Tok Series Part 11 - 20)
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Minecraft Lore (Tik Tok Series Part 11 - 20)
Minecraft Lore (Tik Tok Series Parts 1-10)
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Minecraft Lore (Tik Tok Series Parts 1-10)
Napoleon Bonaparte's Egypt Campaign (One Minute History)
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Napoleon Bonaparte's Egypt Campaign (One Minute History)

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @kenyaholloway-reliford8213
    @kenyaholloway-reliford8213 День тому

    So this is how creativity dies, not in isolation, but in a world full of noise

  • @kenyaholloway-reliford8213
    @kenyaholloway-reliford8213 День тому

    Honestly, I never thought of the fact that in addition to not having a villain, this movie doesn't have a hero, but instead, a flawed protagonist who's journey involves overcoming said flaws. I'm writing a book series which covers this exact same theme, where the protagonists' true journey involves them overcoming their flaws and mistakes to become the true heroes their world needs.

  • @kenyaholloway-reliford8213
    @kenyaholloway-reliford8213 День тому

    "I feel like I've been in a quarter life crisis since I was ten" That hit me personally.

  • @ZK_SHREDR
    @ZK_SHREDR 4 дні тому

    Or maybe your like me and you've managed to start a political debate on the kids table about why the adults should be served dinner first

  • @ashpettigrew2110
    @ashpettigrew2110 5 днів тому

    I love the satisfying clunk of the record player

  • @ashpettigrew2110
    @ashpettigrew2110 5 днів тому

    I always love rewatching this. I've never seen the film but I loved the audiobook when I was young. It's absolutely delightful

  • @ZacCox-h7u
    @ZacCox-h7u 6 днів тому

    watching this in late 2024, for those who played mouthwashing, mr. fox and swansea would get along

  • @princessdollgf
    @princessdollgf 6 днів тому

    BROTHER BEAR MENTION RAHHHH ❗️🐻🤝🐻🌬️🍃🍃🦅🫎🫎

  • @dominicfoster9561
    @dominicfoster9561 7 днів тому

    0:23 die hard is NOT A XMAS MOVIE

  • @JakeTheBrainDamagedOne
    @JakeTheBrainDamagedOne 11 днів тому

    Planes Trains And Automobiles is a cinematic and storytelling masterpiece just so know

  • @ashkitt7719
    @ashkitt7719 11 днів тому

    I do wish this video went over the decline of the family Thanksgiving for Friendsgiving in the period since this film was released and especially in the last eight years. With Friendsgiving, you never have to "leave the kids table" so to speak, since you will be able to pick and choose who you celebrate with. You don't have to tolerate that "estranged uncle" anymore. You don't have to be belittled and prodded about every lifestyle choice you've made. Whether that is a good thing or a bad thing, of course, is heavily debated. I sort of did a hybrid of the two this year, being invited to a family Thanksgiving by a friend of mine. I was not with my family this Thanksgiving but I was at someone else's family's Thanksgiving. And I quite enjoyed myself.

  • @ashkitt7719
    @ashkitt7719 11 днів тому

    I was 17 when this film came out, just about to turn 18 a few weeks later. I've just turned 33. Thanks to this video being recommended to me, I am definitely planning on watching this film again after 15 years. I wonder how my perspective on the film will have changed in those 15 years of tumultuous world events and life and personality changes. I already feel old knowing that this film is 15 years old.

  • @animationmann
    @animationmann 12 днів тому

    Short-Term Greed ruins a Company longterm but shorttime gives gains at the cost of the Workers and the Companys health. Seeing many Companies after being Publicly Traded meant worse Services for more Money simply.

  • @rayjee1756
    @rayjee1756 12 днів тому

    In an odd way when you pass this phase of existential crisis and accomplishment you just get old and end up at the table with grandpa's just outside the table of judgmental talks, crisis talk, and other worries in a manner that hides it.

  • @gabrielmacias3245
    @gabrielmacias3245 12 днів тому

    The choice of music at the end and the lowpass filter on it goes hard

  • @Maiysa-b7y
    @Maiysa-b7y 14 днів тому

    i dont know why but this video actually has me sobbing

  • @skotos5274
    @skotos5274 16 днів тому

    Please do a video about the incredibles

  • @skotos5274
    @skotos5274 16 днів тому

    How am i just discovering your channel?! Ive watched a few and have to say im really impressed, good job man keep up the good work.

  • @Microwafel
    @Microwafel 18 днів тому

    As somebody with adhd its sometimes hard to focus on your voice with the vocal music on the background, just letting you know up to you if you do anything with it hehe

  • @antiqueantics
    @antiqueantics 20 днів тому

    as thanksgiving comes and gos again this year, i find myself doing the usual reflection of the year and worrying i hadn’t done enough. time is always slipping through my fingers like sand in an hourglass. but maybe it’s not about the handful of sand i can’t seem to hold onto, it’s about the individual grains that get stuck in my hair and clothes and i don’t even realize i’m carrying them with me. this life is about small pleasures, little quiet moments, and overall the emotions they always bring with them. this thanksgiving is especially hard with the passing of my beloved grandmother all too soon. it’s been a long year, it’s been a short year, it’s been a year. and another one will come and go as well

  • @gtbkts
    @gtbkts 20 днів тому

    Ngl, as a "poor person" all my memories of winter are cold. 😅 Wood stoves and two story farm houses are chilly asf in winter. I do have memories of cozying uo with my siblings and parents. But, the bitter cold is a mistress I know all too well.

  • @TheMinatoYellowFlash
    @TheMinatoYellowFlash 20 днів тому

    Thumbnail goes hard

  • @jwbartel6
    @jwbartel6 20 днів тому

    interesting to see that you aren't Canadian, I kind of assumed you were based on the way you pronounce "out"

  • @finnvost9349
    @finnvost9349 20 днів тому

    Actually, about Bigweld running the world or at least the socio-economic zone around his factory makes complete sense when you take into account that this is basically Brave New (Binary) World Bigweld Industries make new life, they make their citizens, and the parents of the new citizens directly influence the outcome and possibilities accessible to their children through their wallet. Assuming that Robots also have internal componants like actualy robots would, hell I can just talk about my own (almost) child. when I first got my pc, in it's infant case one could say, I didn't have any money, it was a christmas present and part of a studying contract so to speak, I got gifted it because it would help me do good in school (amongst other things). My dad is pretty good with computers, so with an old graphics card he had left over from one of his own upgrades, he managed to piece together a fairly decent pc for me for about 500 bucks pre-covid. Now, I'd say my pc is a Teenager, most of it's components have been changed and overall since I started working, I've spent more on the PC than it originally cost to build. Tangent aside, my PC is not the most powerful build around, far from it ; it may be impressive amongst friends for being a personnal build and with better hand-picked specs than a run-of-the-mill pre-built, but it's still only as powerful as I can afford to put into it In the world of Robots, you dont _make a baby_ you buy a baby, or even you could say you invest in a baby, I wouldn't be surprised that outside of the lens, banks have special "baby saving accounts" you buy yourself an Alpha to ensure your child has the best life, and that you can have a nice retirement eventually long ramble aside, great video, thouroughly enjoyed !

  • @docrock2465
    @docrock2465 20 днів тому

    If you haven't, you should watch Jojo's Bizarre Adventure Stone Ocean (obv gonna recommend against part skipping). It also tackles the unknown of the future and human's existential relationship with that unknown. The contrast between the the main character and the main villain serves as an amazing exploration of what it means to accept fate. Watch it, let it give you an existential crisis.

  • @littlelotus797
    @littlelotus797 21 день тому

    according to your own map, the usa does not celibrate thanksgiving. ua-cam.com/video/5mmVOjADUh8/v-deo.html

    • @Hal_ster
      @Hal_ster 16 днів тому

      The context is that those countries were there as well as America.

    • @littlelotus797
      @littlelotus797 16 днів тому

      @ and? It’s an inaccurate graph if it doesn’t include all information relevant to the information in question, regardless of its implied existence or not. Now not that I genuinely care was mostly baiting but the graph is incorrect no matter how you defend it because it’s incomplete.

    • @Hal_ster
      @Hal_ster 16 днів тому

      @ I’m not nesseseraly defending it, it’s just that the context makes sense

    • @littlelotus797
      @littlelotus797 16 днів тому

      @@Hal_ster Yes the context helps but I just wanted to see if I could get him to fix. Not like because I care but it would be funny to cause enough chaos to cause someone to add a little sticker to a UA-cam video. Come now brother, don’t you agree? Stand with me and we shall make the gods and idols bend to our benevolent will.

    • @Hal_ster
      @Hal_ster 16 днів тому

      @ that would be worth my time… I’ll consider

  • @JU1C3M
    @JU1C3M 21 день тому

    peak

  • @Hal_ster
    @Hal_ster 22 дні тому

    I have always loved this show, I love how you incorporate so many references like fantastic mr fox, in my opinion one of the greatest movies of all time, I love your content, I hope you keep uploading this sublime content.

  • @fyncarterwoodburn2058
    @fyncarterwoodburn2058 23 дні тому

    Keep to the 33.3333 rule thing

  • @thenaomiwang
    @thenaomiwang 24 дні тому

    watched this with my siblings for thanksgiving this year. hits home everytime 🎉

  • @brandonraver1200
    @brandonraver1200 25 днів тому

    🤢🤢🤢🤮🤮🤮🤮

  • @my-V-
    @my-V- 25 днів тому

    i object to the assumption that I think you would be stretching when you connect Robots to Reganomics. Robots is an amazing and weirdly deep movie

  • @Butcher81
    @Butcher81 26 днів тому

    See a need, fill a need.

  • @a.s.raiyan2003-4
    @a.s.raiyan2003-4 26 днів тому

    I came here for a review of a movie I watched. But I got a well written in-depth analysis of male mid-life crisis and his family duties and family dynamics.

  • @maim.h4274
    @maim.h4274 26 днів тому

    I neededto hear that.

  • @none5020
    @none5020 27 днів тому

    Can't leave the child's table if you have no parents...or table...or an apartment alone...really, can't do anything anymore

  • @HenryCasillas
    @HenryCasillas 27 днів тому

    🧭

  • @abbyrobins4258
    @abbyrobins4258 28 днів тому

    I looooved this film as a child and often listen to the sound track when I'm stressed, but haven't seen it in years. Loved this video, and it inspired me to rewatch the film so thank you :D

  • @bumpty9830
    @bumpty9830 28 днів тому

    The problems with capitalism didn’t begin in the eighties. Capital has been dominated by monopolies and cartels for _over a hundred years_ and there’s a reason that freedom fighters and even politicians-MLK, Lumumba, Sankara, Hampton, JFK-were frequently assassinated and otherwise undermined by capitalist government agencies in the decades prior to the eighties. There was never a time that capitalism failed to exploit the working class for the gains of the ruling class. The golden age was gilded in gold mined by far-away slaves. There is, of course, a solution. Learn about China.

    • @loubaxo9339
      @loubaxo9339 2 дні тому

      there's an imposter among your "freedom fighters" list 🗿

    • @bumpty9830
      @bumpty9830 2 дні тому

      Are you referring to my list of "freedom fighters and even politicians", @loubaxo9339? You're welcome to elaborate.

    • @bumpty9830
      @bumpty9830 2 дні тому

      Did you mean my "freedom fighters and even politicians" list, @loubaxo9339? You're welcome to elaborate.

  • @IAMJB1500
    @IAMJB1500 28 днів тому

    Although it’s Time to leave the kids table. May we never lose the inner child in us. The dreamer who yearns to make it reality

  • @SpartyMarty
    @SpartyMarty 29 днів тому

    10:40 I was not expecting that

  • @lordpickle4462
    @lordpickle4462 29 днів тому

    Hey man please stop making me cry, thanks

  • @If-loki-was-a-fox
    @If-loki-was-a-fox 29 днів тому

    Lilo & Stitch is and always has been easily one of my favorite childhood movies <3

  • @LothlorBass
    @LothlorBass 29 днів тому

    god-tier video

  • @vict1574
    @vict1574 29 днів тому

    This video is psychological horror

  • @terrafletcher1930
    @terrafletcher1930 Місяць тому

    That last line is great, make the future better by being successfully being the change.

  • @cobbleturd6978
    @cobbleturd6978 Місяць тому

    I do really like this video, i genuinely had to sit back on consider it there, I had been sucked in by the title of the video and was frankly expecting little, and seeing what i consider a poor reading of the movie the mid section I felt vindicated, however your delve into trickle down economics actually tied back really well. I should have prefaced this by saying im neither a die hard commie nor capitalist, Im firm beleiver in a mixed economic system. Im not at liberty to go into any depth at the moment. Just know I appreciated it. If i had to sum it up, you used the wrong method and came up with the right answer

  • @alexandrialong8803
    @alexandrialong8803 Місяць тому

    this is my absolute favorite movie it is SOOO slept on

  • @santiagorikeros7381
    @santiagorikeros7381 Місяць тому

    Despite how depressing the realization of what this movie can represent is, your last words on the video are the most beautiful part about it. I hope I never forget to think that way. Amazing video

  • @BowserMarzenai
    @BowserMarzenai Місяць тому

    35-year-old COVID long-hauler here. I completely agree with your point: Leaving the kids' table was OK for Mr. Fox, and it's OK for us. Whenever a life change hits, we are compelled to move on to the next phase of life and all the adventures and challenges therein. Because, just as puberty and adulthood are obligations for all who live sufficiently long enough, leaving the kids' table is a requirement of our existence. But, at the risk of splitting hairs, I wonder if there's more to the story. Leaving the kids' table means we're too old and too big for that place, so we leave it out of biological and practical necessity. But many life changes aren't like that. As you put it, they're interruptions, crises, delays, or accelerations that take us away from where we want to go, but these usually aren't signals or consequences of maturity; they're things that happen whether we're ready for them to or not, as a consequence of living in a world with billions of other organisms competing for space. This allows us (and requires us) to catalog what we can carry with us and what we must leave behind, and it also forces us to ask a question: "What does it mean to grow up?" It may mean putting away childhood (and childish) desires, leaving behind blissful ignorance, and the luxury of having it all figured out. It may mean we don't act the way we did when we were more naïve and self-centered. It may force us to look in the mirror and figure out the ways we're the architects of our own destruction. It may be like what COVID-19 did for me: upend my life, make me fight for survival, and find a new normal. Or it may just mean we learn to move on from something or someone that may not be bad for us, but still holds us back from our full potential, whether that potential is the peak of our lives, or simply the peak of this new season. Often, the outcome is the same as leaving the kids' table-we either stop thinking, speaking, and acting like children and put away our junior utensils, or we're forced to stop doing these things-but these seismic shifts are not caused by the activation of the pituitary gland or the growth of our bodies, but by a much more wonderfully terrifying complex of forces at work within and without us. Moreover, growing up may not be what we think; it may not be the cessation of certain behaviors or attitudes, but the constant resistance against the temptation to regress to a childish mindset or arrest our own development. Additionally, it may not be a radical change that requires us to completely abandon our past; we can still be fully functional and mature adults who don't need to stop watching cartoons, hopping on a swing, dreaming big dreams, or having fun for fun's sake. You just got an enthusiastic new subscriber. Your thorough commentary, deep analysis, and brilliant insights into the little-discussed trifecta of Thanksgiving, growing up, and _Fantastic Mr. Fox_ are superbly delivered and marvelously compelling. Plus, I've never seen this film before, but that didn't stop me from hanging on your every word and following everything you said without losing my place or missing a beat. And you make me want to watch this film, too (and as someone who gets utterly bored with Hollywood, that's saying something). Cheers!