This is the type of movie that your dad puts on for you to watch together and then he abruptly cuts it off because he realizes it wasn't how he remembered it
Fun story. I was 11 and our class did a lame field trip to the movies. Guess what movie we went to watch... yup! Cool World! The look on my teachers face was priceless.
Honestly looking at this movies makes me respect who framed roger rabbit so much more for the amount of practical effects to help make the really well drawn 2d effects seem real
Yeah because look at the other films he's been in; Fight Club, Snatch, Once Upon a Time in Hollywood, Inglorious Basterds, Se7en, Fury, Thelma and Louise -ect. He'd need to be in like four bad movies on the bounce to really make a dent in his career.
The more innocent something is, the more lewds there are going to be. However the reverse seems to be true as well. Something that is already going in that direction, doesn't get as much lewd stuff.
Bakshi really did push sex more like it was what made his films adult. I find it distracting from the more interesting concepts he conveys like family and race relations
Cooper Minion You’re right. He kind of got popular after Thelma and Louise, which came out just before this film, I think, but he was a “new heart-throb.”
Apparently the reason for the random animations appearing over other scenes (and repeating themselves) is because Bakshi stopped caring after being back stabbed by the producers so he was willing to just throw stuff in even without making sense Oh and he named the villain Holly Wood as a subtle (or not so subtle) message that it was Hollywood that was wrecking everything
From what I recall, I believe this was kinda explained in an interview with Ralph Bakshi. Cool World itself is actually the creation of Holly Wood herself. She is basically the world's creator, designing everything to her wants and desires. Everything in Cool World revolves around her, and all the characters are at her beck and call, regardless if they are resentful of their creator. When Frank is teleported into Cool World by mistake, this is the first time a human has entered Cool World. Through the professor, they determine that humans, or "Noids" and Doodles mingling would be taboo and possibly cause both their worlds/dimensions to tear apart and collapse. "Avoid the Noid", right? :) But this is where they establish that rule in Cool World. Despite all that transpires, the professor still creates his portal to the real world, and leaves with his "Spike" to prevent others from following him. Holly learns of Frank and where he came from. She becomes obsessed with going to the real world too, but since the professor took his "Spike" with him, she can't cross over as well. She attempts to get Frank to tell her about the real world, and even tries to seduce him. Frank openly rejects her. Due to her obsession with the real world, and the rejection of this man, her mind and vision warps Cool World into the strange and twisted world we are introduced to. She is basically turning her world into what she imagines the real world could be like. With all this warping and obsession, Holly soon learns that if she concentrates enough, she can reach out to certain men in the real world. First through their dreams. She sends them visions of herself and her world. Like Jack, they become obsessed with Holly and they can't get her visions out of their mind. She makes them want to draw her, as that creates a physical link from them to her. When the drawing creates the link, Holly tries to reach out and pull herself through, but instead, she finds she can only pull these men into her world. She then realizes she can't pull herself into the real world unless she becomes "real", like the "Noids". So she decides to seduce the man she pulled through, but it seems anytime a human enters Cool World, it creates a "ripple effect" basically, and there's signs like smoke and lightning, like Bill and Ted's phone booth. That notifies Frank that someone crossed over and so he goes to where this anomaly occurred to find the "Noid" and why/how they got there, mostly to try and find a way for himself to get home. Seeing Holly with the bewildered man, Frank intervenes and after telling them the "Oldest Rule in Cool World" sends these noids on their way, and they either eventually get thrown back to the real world like Frank, or they meet their end somewhere in the slums of Cool World after rejecting Holly. And that is the odd basis for Cool World, and why Holly is so "powerful" and able to reach out to the Real World like she does.
"Damn, Ralph, that's very interesting! Good thing you didn't figure any of that vital information needed to be IN YOUR FUCKING MOVIE!" Is what I wish the interviewer answered.
Producers: "That's not how it works with Hollywood." Ralph: "Okay! You want Hollywood? I'll make Holly Would everywhere! Doing everything! You'll be sick of Holly Would! You'll wish Holly Would to stop fucking up everything before the end!"
I blame Nickelodeon/Cartoon Network for my like of Goth girls. I blame Disney for sexualizing animals to the point it doesn't bother me when I see furries. And I blame this and who framed Roger rabbit for me liking hentai before I even knew what it or anime was 😂
2:08 if I could go to an animated world of my creation, fully stocked with my OCs, I'd be pretty terrified. It's not that my characters are "scary" per se, but some of them are pretty weird.
No, a satirical spoof of all things animation, circa 1940s. From the earliest work of IB IWERKS, the FLEISHER BROS, DISNEY, the WB gang, PAUL TERRY, WALTER LANTZ et al. Competition always winnows down quantity of players (notice you saw no talking- head HANNA/BARBERRA characters, that I recall)
DISNEY bought the movie rights to the novel WHO CENSORED ROGER RABBIT, tweaked it (since the novel has a weird film noire flavor, and yes, a SURPRISE MURDERER). As I said, the original is a murder mystery. DISNEY'S magic wand cleaned things up and incorporated the classic WB two-tier format. Kiddies laugh and howl over the silly cartoon characters, and adults are awash in the adult themes. Jessica Rabbit is lifted from a GLENN FORD/RITA HAYWORTWWII era movie about a nightclub in occupied France. RITA stepped into film immortality with her performance of a little ditty called PUT THE BLAME ON MAME, BOYS. Type in song name and RITA HAYWORTH and you'll see what i mean (her image merits cosplay wannabes at conventions). I've actually met Jessica's older BIG sister (and she makes JULIE NEWMAR look anemic and frail)!
One thing i never understood. Brad Pitt loved that waitress but couldn't get intimate because the noids/doodles rule. Then [SPOILER] at the end after Holly kills him and (shock horror) if a doodle kills a noid they become a doodle themselves. My question is why didn't Brad Pitt just let a doodle kill him. They knew he'd come back and he'd get turned into a doodle so he could be with her.
Fun fact: according to Bakshi, the scene with Frank Sinatra Jr, was going to happen in a cowboy bar. It's one of the few things that survived from the original script, but among other ideas it was so baddly twisted by the producer in a way that don't have any sense. On Bakshi defense, he wasn't trying to match Roger Rabbit's quality. His art style have always been dirty and gritty, so that was a statment from the studio.
@@kingj9664 I've always been confused about that. You see, I've been looking for years because I'm very curious about it. Some sources say it was a girl, but I've never found a claim directly from Bakshi himself saying it, nor clear evidence about if it was a boy or a girl. But the storyboards of the party scene and concept art pieces make me believe that the child was originally the character of Sparks, the doodle guy with the purple suit, white hair and glasses, that in the drawings have a young creepy goth look. I believe the storyboard comes from the original script because it uses the original name of Holli Would (that was Debbie Dallas), and it contains adult sordid details of a party full of gangsters, unlike the final film, that is a party of crazy doodles. Other pieces of concept art show Sparks in a more active and violent attitude, unlike the seen on the final film. If you watch the movie, the character really do nothing, but in the storyboard he seem to be close to Debbie. So I'm inclined to believe that in the original script, Sparks was the half human / half cartoon hybrid, and the main villain.
@@mikesantillanmx5530I also believe that Sparks was the son of Debbie and Jack. First of all, he can't be just an underling of Holli, seen how close and intimate they look on the concept arts of the party, but he doesn't also look as a lover of her, since he's quite ugly and malformed to be just another doodle criminal, and Debbie also loose quite quickly her temper just after Frank punches Sparks to the other side of the room, and i believe that's not because he punched a man that works for her, but because he hurted her son in front of everybody. And also the guests and the bodyguard doesn't seems too much interested into Sparks well being,indicating that they don't like him for some particular reason, problably his hibryd nature.
@None of Your business You should try finding UA-cam videos or new and old shows. Their arent many 2d movies but I’ve seen shows like glitch tech and kipo. Plus theirs some great stuff on UA-cam For both of you ^^.... sorry I just. Hate to let people think 2d animation gone forever And even if you meant movies Theirs still 2d movies like klaus
@@dimitriwarchief301 Thanks, I knew there are good shows being made thankfully but no movies that I've seen...I'm really worried they'll stop making 2d shows at some point too.
"Fun" Fact: To promote this movie, Paramount once made a giant cutout of Holli Would to sit on the "D" part of the Hollywood sign. Unsurprisingly, this move pissed off both local residents and women to get it taken down. So Paramount was the last company to get away with using the Hollywood sign for commercial purposes.
The oldest rule in Cool World is because it's the only rule in Cool World. Frank made it up because he didn't want Jack screwing the doodles because he was screwing all the doodle women except his girlfriend, and Hollywood. He obviously had a thing for older women.
At 3:50 Steve asks how they didn't see that car coming, well, that is actually a phenomenon called 'polderblindheid' (Dutch) which directly translates to 'polder blindness'. I was once warned by my mom about this, and believe me it is real. It resulted into many traffic crashes where you reasonably just think: "How did they not see that?" Let me explain. Polderblindheid originates from the Netherlands (my home country), where in some regions we have a lot of these flat, open landscapes with long roads. When someone comes up to a point where two roads cross, they of course look left, right and ahead of them for traffic. However, on these long roads it happens that if you're not completely focused, you look too far down the road and don't see, per example, a car that's coming onto the crossroad. You look too far down the road which results into not seeing the traffic right in front of you. It doesn't always happen, but always be alert in traffic even if the roads are empty! A single car on these long roads through the polders might be your doom. And the couple on the bike were clearly not very alert.
Another issue with those roads is that often the frame of your car can obscure the car coming sideways. Tom Scott has a video on one road that has a lot of accidents because of that.
The actual movie feels so much like a weird self insert creation fulfilling an animators fantasy’s of getting to smash his own perfect bodied fantasy creation, his past crimes being barely even mentioned, rapey vibes from certain scenes, being a prophecy hero,, and ending up as the actual hero with a “perfect super body”. It just exudes horny except with a actual movie budget,,
Makes it all the more ironic when you learn that this film had to be heavily modified to appeal to the audiences, and that the original film Ralph had in mind had a very different story. The original Holly didn't even look hot. She had more of a haggish look.
@@sourpuss5951 if the Paramount story was true, then I think this movie was just made to spite them. Especially the "animate whatever you want" since they had a decent script and storyboard all laid out before the studio gutted them for a more "profitable" approach I'm beginning to think all business execs actually have no clue how to run a business
My partner and I took our 6 year old daughter to see Borat, because -- I kid you not: "We had heard that it was funny." That was the sum total of what we knew about the movie. One of her coworkers had said it was funny. And the ticket taker didn't even bat an eye when we bought the tickets. Within the first 30 seconds of the movie playing, my face was burning red, and all I could think was, "How can we get out of here?" But the theater was packed, and we'd picked "ideal seats" in the very middle of the isle. When the Jew "jokes" started in the first minute or so, I thought, "Surely, this is just for shock value, the film can't get worse than this --" How wrong I was. I think we left during the naked fight in the hotel? Our daughter was laughing her head off. I have never, ever, felt so ashamed, in my entire life -- it was The most difficult experience in a movie theater, I've ever experienced in my entire life. We had to walk past every person in the cramped isle on our way out. I wanted to die, on the spot.
Saw a woman take her two children, both aged roughly five or six, to Deadpool because "it's a superhero movie". It wasn't long before her wretched hambeast gurgling could be heard blubbering out the door, angry enough that she "was tricked" that she probably stress ate her family.
Plus Who Framed Roger Rabbit not only has dirty innuendos and the animated sex bomb, Jessica Rabbit but also has some foul language and some violent moments like a cartoonist getting shot and a cartoon shoe getting boiled in dip by Judge Doom's hand with blood on his glove. Speaking of Judge Doom, the infamous final scene were he unveils his true form which is just pure nightmare fuel.
Actually Holly turning in a completely different looking character in the club could be a good explanation of how the world existed before Jack even was born. It would make sense that Holly actually changed her appearance to look like Jack's cartoon to win his trust more easily. The world existed way before and it was all a trick by Holly. Sadly it's just a theory.... Edit: plus it would explain how Holly teleported men to seduce them before trying it with Jack despite him being "her creator"
As someone who watched it drunk thinking it was a kids movie (because that's what Netflix was saying it was) it's worse than pg-13 there was so much fucked up shit
I don’t know, it definitely has a couple jokes that only adults may fully understand, but there are also plenty of things for younger audience members to enjoy (namely seeing all of the various classic characters from Disney, Warner Bros., etc.).
There were some short films also. Totally not for kids. I think they came on before movies. Had the baby in them if I remember correctly. I was a kid and it was a long time ago.
I have a feeling "noids do not have sex with doodles" isn't an actual rule. That is just something a doodle told Frank so that she wouldn't have to have sex with him. Kind of like the cartoon version of I have a boyfriend.
My theory as to why and or how Frank never aged while in Cool World is that if you really think about it cartoon characters never really age, therefore that logic must apply to Cool World's laws of physics and the fact that Frank never aged a day during the movies time skip is proof that Cool World's laws of physics apply to a real person as well as it does to a doodle.
Plus, when he returns to the real world, he's as bruised and bloodied and dazed as the day he was zapped away to Cool World, so that screaming fit he did was him returning to that original state. Now to explain the rest of this movie.... 😱
Bc u were a kid and couldnt handle it. I, on the other hand grew up w horror and movies like Menace 2 Society at age 7. I understood the concept and this movie was just as fun to watch as Roger Rabbit.
2:27 That scene is absolutely incredible and tragic. The way Duke dies in front of the American flag certainly holds a lot of symbolism as well. For anyone who hasn't watched Fritz the Cat, it's well worth investing the hour or so it takes to watch it.
The original plot sounds way cooler lol. I watched a review of this years ago but forgot how nuts and nonsensical in a bad way it is. At least theres great Holli fanart out there
This was a very strange movie to sit through in the theater at 12 years old, watching with a adult that had no idea of the sexual theme of the movie. And never making a sequel to Roger rabbit was one of the biggest missed opportunities in movie history
Given that the director of "Who framed Roger Rabbit" is the famous Steven "I hate making sequels" Spielberg and the many, MANY legal loopholes he has to jump through just to get the IP's for this; Tom and Jerry wasn't included in that film because the licensing rights were given too late for him to include. His latest film Ready Player One, he spent more time trying to get the licensing rights than directing and that isn't enough to fully convey the book because either the IP holder gave the rights too late (Ultraman was licensed to him one week before the film's premiere) or it cannot he used (He can't use Blade Runner which is the whole Second Gate because of Blade Runner 2049 which was being filmed at the same time as RPO)...
What are you talking about? The story ended. You want him to be framed again? There are more sequels existing that definitely shouldn't have been made, imo.
Here’s some ideas I have that might make the movie better: - When Frank arrives to the cartoon world, a mayor (or some sort of authority figure) is there with the scientist to explain what’s going on. Mainly how they need the humans of the world to acknowledge their existence. Specifically the 2D cartoons because of the growing trend of 3D cartoons is starting to make the humans forget or leave behind the 2D cartoons. Soon they’d be completely forgotten by the humans and disappear forever. Think of Coco when a family forgets about a family member and they disappear. - Holli is shown to work with a typical cartoon mad scientist that can bring humans to the cartoon world. Maybe a mad scientist that used to work for the one we see in the movie but was fired for creating unauthorized experiments. Would explain how she’s able to teleport the artist guy from his world to hers and vice versa with ease. - The law of humans and cartoons can’t copulate can be explained by the mayor I mentioned before. Like how a human and a cartoon once got freaky and started a rift between their worlds. They even brought a child into the world which almost destroyed the world by existing. But the couple were taken into custody and the child somehow went missing. But the worlds were stored to order so they believed the child might’ve died due to its hybridization. - Frank turns out to be the son of that hybrid. Who had escaped to the human world and was taken into a human family (this doesn’t effect the human world since the kid was only half a cartoon and was able to live in that world due to its genes). The child eventually grew up to become a healthy man, got married, and had a son. But the man was eventually found by the cartoon world and taken in, never to be seen again. This would explain why we don’t see him in the beginning. This would also explain how Frank didn’t age during his time in the cartoon world and how he became a cartoon after he died. - The spike can be explained to be a creation of the mad scientist. To use against the humans for abandoning them. Instead of destroying it, the mayor sees it as a chance to make the humans aware of them. So he and the good scientist use it to make contact with the humans. Which works many times but the humans don’t stay long due to those like Holli trying to get into their pants every chance they get. - Would’ve been more interesting if they let Jack become evil though the influence of Holli. Like she can lie by saying if he just let their worlds collide, he can have the power he needs to do whatever he wishes. Specifically to fix his pst mistake involving the murder. But he eventually grows power hungry and decides to work along side her. He’d basically be simping for Holli and do anything she says. Only as an “equal” of sorts. - Instead of Jack being a “hero”, Frank’s father (the hybrid of a cartoon and human) should’ve arrived and be the hero. It’s revealed he’s been in prison this whole time as his parents escaped from prison and were never heard from again. Sure it was just by existing. But his parents did cause a rift between the worlds and he was involved. But anyway, Frank’s father would want to prove that he can bring order to the worlds. Not bring chaos. So he eventually saves the day and even revives his son by making him a toon
"this world exists with or without you". So one thing was sort of explained. He didn't make that world he was visiting it in dreams. Which was implied the spike was somehow making the crossovers happen but they didn't explore why that was being allowed and treated it more as just a thing that is accepted.
You mean like Jerry Falwell Jr watching his wife and the pool boy go at it? Weird is not just in the comics. Fairy tales for everyone who will believe them!
It is my understanding from Q/A's with Bakshi that he didn't just give his animators that generic instruction because of a lack of story foundation. He did it as an "F-You" to the producer and Paramount Executives, whom he hated, and nearly had a lawsuit with during production.
You should review Ralph Bakshi’s LOTR movie. It’s got some weird and goofy moments (just look what they did to the Balrog) but I think it deserves a little checking out
10:08-10:14 The movie does explain this... in a way that creates more questions. You see, Frank tells Jack that he did not create Cool World. No explanation is giving to how Jack is recreating Cool World in his drawings and comics.
Some of the "bullshit rules" that seem random make more sense if you've thought meta about cartoons enough. The idea that a real person killed by a cartoon at least doesn't die makes sense because cartoons can't kill people. The artist teleporting without science makes *more* sense because the Cool World existed without him; he must have had a special ability to tap into it.
Ralph: I have a great idea for a movie! Some genius: Alright! Let's just change everything about it! Ralph:What Holly's Actress: Can I show this adult film to sick children?
There were other humans before Frank. He said that Holli has been after every mood that comes through Cool World, insinuating there were others before them. And you can get to Cool World through 2 ways. The spike or when your mind goes through some sort of trauma. It's like you went crazy and got transferred to Cool World.
Not Ralph Bakshi’s best work but that doesn’t detract from him being one of the great animation auteurs whose back catalogue people should definitely look up.
It really wasn’t what he originally wanted it to be he wanted to make an r rated horror movie it was the studio and Kim Basinger that screwed everything up
He actually completely Ragequit filmmaking after this Turkey, it got so bad. The latest thing hes done is a much more in character satirical short film titled "The Last Days of Coney Island".
Same! I'm glad someone else said they liked it, too. And the weird animations that randomly appear was a way to make the movie look kind of trippy, I figured.
I would much rather have seen the original plot for the movie, a cartoon-human hybrid kid, the stuff of horror, besides the fact that it would have make it 10 times more unique and interesting
6:08 This was probably cut off in the original release, then the frame was expanded for the more modern version you're watching. I've seen this happen with other films.
One thing I remember from the movie that I actually rather liked was that the artist didn't create Cool World, it's basically always existed. The detective mocks him for thinking he did. It was Holly projecting and abducting him (which he assumed was his own dreams/ideas forming) that lead him to creating the comic. Biggest part that never made sense to me was Holly wants to go to the real world, gets there, them wants to turn it into a toon world.
This is the type of movie that your dad puts on for you to watch together and then he abruptly cuts it off because he realizes it wasn't how he remembered it
I honestly don't know how many times I've actually done this.
Everybody remembers how fucked up cool world is
That’s how I learned about this movie because my dad showed it to me and then he cuts it off because he says the movie is too disturbing.
@@Thelaughingmonarch I pray for your sons/daughters/nephews/nieces
Or because he thought it was a kids' movie.
Fun story. I was 11 and our class did a lame field trip to the movies. Guess what movie we went to watch... yup! Cool World! The look on my teachers face was priceless.
Oh you poor poor bastard
I need more information. How did this movie get picked? How did your teacher not know it wasn't for kids? How did the school/parents react to this?
I wanna see the faces of the poor ticket booth attendant who had to allow an army of 11 year olds in to see this thing
LMAO 🤣 seems legit, this is amazing, how did this happen...
Commenting so I can hear what happens
Honestly looking at this movies makes me respect who framed roger rabbit so much more for the amount of practical effects to help make the really well drawn 2d effects seem real
this movie looks cheap compared to Roger rabbit.
It helped that WFRR had a nearly limitless budget due to the fact that it was produced by both Warner Bro’s AND Disney.
@@lailukaislurking yeah but it is still a work of art.
andy pete It is.
Sorry man I cant take this seriously
It reminds me too much of space jam
Nobody:
Holly whenever she's on screen:💃💃💃👯♀️👯♀️👯♀️🕺🕺💃💃💃💃
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Brad Pitt was in a very bad movie and his career still lived on. This is truly fascinating.
He had to control. Lol. Hahahahah
Yeah because look at the other films he's been in; Fight Club, Snatch, Once Upon a Time in Hollywood, Inglorious Basterds, Se7en, Fury, Thelma and Louise -ect.
He'd need to be in like four bad movies on the bounce to really make a dent in his career.
Brad Pitt is a legend. That’s why.
There are actors that have made an entire career out of being in mostly bad films.
He was in a knock off movie xD
My grandmother was an extra on cool world. She is the old lady who plays the slot machine and turns into a clown at the end
How do you feel about that?
What's her name?
Sure she was; eclectic nostalgia, sure she was.
@@CryptoMafia I mean. She was. She was a background actor for lots of movies, actually. Lots of people make a living like that
@@krazyglue1 whats her name?
There's not a lot of lewds of her surprisingly considering her art style and tone.
Meanwhile, there's tons of Jessica. XD
Jess was sexy, and seductive, but not sexual; Holly was sexual and sexy, but not that seductive.
I'm boutta unleash my inner Joshua Graham
*"WE CAN'T EXPECT GOD TO DO ALL THE WORK"*
Renamon: "why is there so much r34 of me?"
The more innocent something is, the more lewds there are going to be.
However the reverse seems to be true as well.
Something that is already going in that direction, doesn't get as much lewd stuff.
I SCREAMED at the beginning. “Calm down son.. it’s just a drawing.”
The left side of my brain explaining that to my brain after watching fine i guess u r my little pogchamp
@@royalblitz2769 😐
SAME I CACKLED SO LOUD AND ABRUPTLY
I SCRUMPT
Dem curves though.
What why did you scream
This is another one of those "adult" movies where the writing is more childish than most kids movies.
@Flandre Scarlet just like family guy and south park
PG-13
plot level: porn
Bakshi really did push sex more like it was what made his films adult. I find it distracting from the more interesting concepts he conveys like family and race relations
Because they really are meant for young people. They know that they are going to watch out of curiosity or just to be rebellious.
Yes, i didn't know a *spermatozoid* was the source of energy for *kids* cartoons.
😂😂
Fun Fact about Roger Rabbit: it's based on a book with even MORE mature themes/elements
I’m.... almost not surprised
Yep, murder, sex (Jessica is not like the movie Jessica) and Jim Crow for cartoons.
The Author of the book loved the movie so much, that when they wrote a sequel to their book, they made it more like the movie.
The novel had a pretty clever name as it was called who censored Roger rabbit
My BF got me a copy for Christmas. 🥰
Not gonna lie, if they remade it with the original story idea, I'd pay to see it.
What was the orignal idea
@@idk-uv7mt idk
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I would petition that idea SO BAD
Same. That wouldve been so fire.
I still cannot understand how Brad Pitt was convinced to take part in this film.
The original script was good! That’s why. Then the producer and Kim Basinger had to fuck everything up.
He wasn't a household name then. This was before Interview With the Vampire
Cooper Minion You’re right. He kind of got popular after Thelma and Louise, which came out just before this film, I think, but he was a “new heart-throb.”
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American Animators: I really don’t know if we can market animation to adults....
Japanese Animators: Watch and learn.
Hen-tai
ShagStars Productions True 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Glad to see cultured people in here
So true. They get away with a lot of things in most anime in Japanese Television.
japanese people are fearless like legit
there hard to beat on games
they legit make kid movie woth full of adult stuff
and million other stuff
"I'm not a bad girl... I'm just drawn that way." -Jessica Rabbit, 1988
"What you see is what you get." What Holly SHOULD gave said. :)
Yes!
*I'm not bad😏
Bad drawing baaaad drawing
Apparently the reason for the random animations appearing over other scenes (and repeating themselves) is because Bakshi stopped caring after being back stabbed by the producers so he was willing to just throw stuff in even without making sense
Oh and he named the villain Holly Wood as a subtle (or not so subtle) message that it was Hollywood that was wrecking everything
Funny I was looking this movie up earlier
It was the “we are prostitutes” video
That song is fiiiiiiiiire.
I LOVE that video. lol
Crookers is fire tho
Love it
This comment exists and it has this many likes.
I feel like a true man of culture right now!
4:35 “suddenly we get this abrupt cut-“ (wild add shows up out of nowhere)
Same!!!! That surprised and annoyed me. lol
Lol nice me too
You have to give him props for that
Same bro
...A Fortnite ad played for me...
"suddenly we get this abrupt cut---"*ad plays*
You clever ass
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From what I recall, I believe this was kinda explained in an interview with Ralph Bakshi. Cool World itself is actually the creation of Holly Wood herself. She is basically the world's creator, designing everything to her wants and desires. Everything in Cool World revolves around her, and all the characters are at her beck and call, regardless if they are resentful of their creator. When Frank is teleported into Cool World by mistake, this is the first time a human has entered Cool World. Through the professor, they determine that humans, or "Noids" and Doodles mingling would be taboo and possibly cause both their worlds/dimensions to tear apart and collapse. "Avoid the Noid", right? :) But this is where they establish that rule in Cool World. Despite all that transpires, the professor still creates his portal to the real world, and leaves with his "Spike" to prevent others from following him.
Holly learns of Frank and where he came from. She becomes obsessed with going to the real world too, but since the professor took his "Spike" with him, she can't cross over as well. She attempts to get Frank to tell her about the real world, and even tries to seduce him. Frank openly rejects her. Due to her obsession with the real world, and the rejection of this man, her mind and vision warps Cool World into the strange and twisted world we are introduced to. She is basically turning her world into what she imagines the real world could be like. With all this warping and obsession, Holly soon learns that if she concentrates enough, she can reach out to certain men in the real world. First through their dreams. She sends them visions of herself and her world. Like Jack, they become obsessed with Holly and they can't get her visions out of their mind. She makes them want to draw her, as that creates a physical link from them to her. When the drawing creates the link, Holly tries to reach out and pull herself through, but instead, she finds she can only pull these men into her world. She then realizes she can't pull herself into the real world unless she becomes "real", like the "Noids". So she decides to seduce the man she pulled through, but it seems anytime a human enters Cool World, it creates a "ripple effect" basically, and there's signs like smoke and lightning, like Bill and Ted's phone booth. That notifies Frank that someone crossed over and so he goes to where this anomaly occurred to find the "Noid" and why/how they got there, mostly to try and find a way for himself to get home. Seeing Holly with the bewildered man, Frank intervenes and after telling them the "Oldest Rule in Cool World" sends these noids on their way, and they either eventually get thrown back to the real world like Frank, or they meet their end somewhere in the slums of Cool World after rejecting Holly. And that is the odd basis for Cool World, and why Holly is so "powerful" and able to reach out to the Real World like she does.
Woah
Where did you find out the interview? I want to find it even further :)
Holy shit you didn’t need to right a fucking essay about cool world of all things
@@steam453elegant9 yah he did
"Damn, Ralph, that's very interesting! Good thing you didn't figure any of that vital information needed to be IN YOUR FUCKING MOVIE!" Is what I wish the interviewer answered.
I would have rather watched the horror version, it seems more interesting
Now that script deserves a reboot.
Honestly, same.
I feel bad that the original was changed so much
I was thinking the same thing.
Its sad really well made movies get reboots but the terribly written movies who desperately need a reboot dont get one
@@TiffanyRay right?! I would have loved to see this remade the way it was originally supposed to.
Holly and Jack: goes to bar
Jack: Nice to meet you. This is my girlfriend.
Everyone: OUR girlfriend.
Communisme intensefies
🛠️
greetings, silver the hedgehog
⚒️
@From a DOOM fan ua-cam.com/video/MJdz3i44dIc/v-deo.html
Did anyone notice that Ralph rigged it so that "Holly - Wood" is destroying everything in the movie towards the end
Producers: "That's not how it works with Hollywood."
Ralph: "Okay! You want Hollywood? I'll make Holly Would everywhere! Doing everything! You'll be sick of Holly Would! You'll wish Holly Would to stop fucking up everything before the end!"
Of course only Alex Jones would figure out such a conspiracy
Her full name is Holly Would if she Could.
WHEN BRAD PITT BECAME A DOODLE I ACTUALLY SCREAMED
21:13
He looks terrible as a doodle!
“Suddenly, we get an abrupt cut...” *immediately a UA-cam add interrupts things.*
Staged for real.
*PLANTPOWER JUICE HELPS KIDS-*
GREAT NEWS, MOVIE THEATERS ARE REOPENING-
@skyler is a weeb *woah*
I know.. i hate the back to back ads... in fact i hate ads anyway ..plus theres always a thousand...
2D waifus are better than 3D waifus: the movie
Damn right bro
Hell yes my dude
Hifumi Yamada would approve
VVen0m My fellow danganronpa fan ayeeeeee
You are a man of culture!
You know this movie gave so many people so many fetishes
Its kinda a achievement with these old films
Sorry
I blame Nickelodeon/Cartoon Network for my like of Goth girls. I blame Disney for sexualizing animals to the point it doesn't bother me when I see furries. And I blame this and who framed Roger rabbit for me liking hentai before I even knew what it or anime was 😂
@@FarikoWishless Goth girls are everyone fetish when we were children
@@MadOrange644 facts
@@MadOrange644 True story
2:08 if I could go to an animated world of my creation, fully stocked with my OCs, I'd be pretty terrified. It's not that my characters are "scary" per se, but some of them are pretty weird.
Same.
Hmmmmmmmm
Same, some are normal and the others could kill me with one punch 💀 I would rather not be in a world with my ocs-
ocs? cringe
@@lemondrop8203 😐
Growing up I thought Roger rabbit was the adult version of bugs bunny.
Same 🤡
No, a satirical spoof of all things animation, circa 1940s. From the earliest work of IB IWERKS, the FLEISHER BROS, DISNEY, the WB gang, PAUL TERRY, WALTER LANTZ et al. Competition always winnows down quantity of players (notice you saw no talking- head HANNA/BARBERRA characters, that I recall)
same
DISNEY bought the movie rights to the novel WHO CENSORED ROGER RABBIT, tweaked it (since the novel has a weird film noire flavor, and yes, a SURPRISE MURDERER).
As I said, the original is a murder mystery. DISNEY'S magic wand cleaned things up and incorporated the classic WB two-tier format. Kiddies laugh and howl over the silly cartoon characters, and adults are awash in the adult themes.
Jessica Rabbit is lifted from a GLENN FORD/RITA HAYWORTWWII era movie about a nightclub in occupied France.
RITA stepped into film immortality with her performance of a little ditty called PUT THE BLAME ON MAME, BOYS.
Type in song name and RITA HAYWORTH and you'll see what i mean (her image merits cosplay wannabes at conventions).
I've actually met Jessica's older BIG sister (and she makes JULIE NEWMAR look anemic and frail)!
That’s bc it’s true
And I thought Frozen's writing raised a lot of unanswered questions.
Same
Hentai artists when the electricity goes out, but there's a pencil and a piece of paper near by:
" *Fine, i'll do it myself* "
*Oh No*
This Is Probably What Ralph Did.
"Why is the murder so happy about murdering?"
Because he is a murderer.
damn, what the film was supposed to be sounds way cooler than what we got
Yeah I felt the same way. It was the fuckin producers & the studio who ruined it for everyone . Including Ralph Bakshi.
Usually how it goes
Yeah. With all these reboots and revivals going on, why not remake this to what it was supposed to be?
Heh
"Cooler"
We got ‘Lame World’ instead
One thing i never understood. Brad Pitt loved that waitress but couldn't get intimate because the noids/doodles rule. Then [SPOILER] at the end after Holly kills him and (shock horror) if a doodle kills a noid they become a doodle themselves.
My question is why didn't Brad Pitt just let a doodle kill him. They knew he'd come back and he'd get turned into a doodle so he could be with her.
“Don’t think about it!”
-Rick
Well my question is how tf did you read my mind?
I think he couldn't die in Cool World and the doodles weren't allowed in our world.
Because we need more plot ok
Fun fact: according to Bakshi, the scene with Frank Sinatra Jr, was going to happen in a cowboy bar. It's one of the few things that survived from the original script, but among other ideas it was so baddly twisted by the producer in a way that don't have any sense.
On Bakshi defense, he wasn't trying to match Roger Rabbit's quality. His art style have always been dirty and gritty, so that was a statment from the studio.
that's a cool fact, can you tell me when it was suppose a horror movie was the child suppose to a boy or a girl?
@@kingj9664 I've always been confused about that. You see, I've been looking for years because I'm very curious about it. Some sources say it was a girl, but I've never found a claim directly from Bakshi himself saying it, nor clear evidence about if it was a boy or a girl. But the storyboards of the party scene and concept art pieces make me believe that the child was originally the character of Sparks, the doodle guy with the purple suit, white hair and glasses, that in the drawings have a young creepy goth look. I believe the storyboard comes from the original script because it uses the original name of Holli Would (that was Debbie Dallas), and it contains adult sordid details of a party full of gangsters, unlike the final film, that is a party of crazy doodles. Other pieces of concept art show Sparks in a more active and violent attitude, unlike the seen on the final film. If you watch the movie, the character really do nothing, but in the storyboard he seem to be close to Debbie. So I'm inclined to believe that in the original script, Sparks was the half human / half cartoon hybrid, and the main villain.
@@mikesantillanmx5530I also believe that Sparks was the son of Debbie and Jack. First of all, he can't be just an underling of Holli, seen how close and intimate they look on the concept arts of the party, but he doesn't also look as a lover of her, since he's quite ugly and malformed to be just another doodle criminal, and Debbie also loose quite quickly her temper just after Frank punches Sparks to the other side of the room, and i believe that's not because he punched a man that works for her, but because he hurted her son in front of everybody. And also the guests and the bodyguard doesn't seems too much interested into Sparks well being,indicating that they don't like him for some particular reason, problably his hibryd nature.
18:57 It only took this guy ten seconds to outdo this entire movie. That was beautiful haha!
honestly I’ve always been fascinated by the art of mixing real life and cartoon. So good !! Sad it wasn’t used more often/ isn’t used anymore
I know! I'd love to see more of them but 2d stuff isn't being made as much ☹
None of Your business yes sadly :/ so you can picture my reaction to studio ghibli‘s announcement of the first 3D animated movie.. like why
@@mrsfahrenheit What?! Noooooo...
@None of Your business
You should try finding UA-cam videos or new and old shows. Their arent many 2d movies but I’ve seen shows like glitch tech and kipo. Plus theirs some great stuff on UA-cam
For both of you ^^.... sorry I just. Hate to let people think 2d animation gone forever
And even if you meant movies
Theirs still 2d movies like klaus
@@dimitriwarchief301 Thanks, I knew there are good shows being made thankfully but no movies that I've seen...I'm really worried they'll stop making 2d shows at some point too.
"Fun" Fact: To promote this movie, Paramount once made a giant cutout of Holli Would to sit on the "D" part of the Hollywood sign. Unsurprisingly, this move pissed off both local residents and women to get it taken down. So Paramount was the last company to get away with using the Hollywood sign for commercial purposes.
That was until Mr. Peanutbutter took the D away.
I Mean WHY Did It Piss People Off?
@@collinkeyser6827because everything pisses people off.
All those cuts to Brad Pitt screaming "what!?" Broke me every time LOL
Especially the last one. 🤣🤣🤣
I liked Everytime he did that
gonna slowly edit this comment to timestamp em
10:38
16:17 pewdiepie cameo I think
18:16
19:14
20:00
21:13
The oldest rule in Cool World is because it's the only rule in Cool World. Frank made it up because he didn't want Jack screwing the doodles because he was screwing all the doodle women except his girlfriend, and Hollywood. He obviously had a thing for older women.
At 3:50 Steve asks how they didn't see that car coming, well, that is actually a phenomenon called 'polderblindheid' (Dutch) which directly translates to 'polder blindness'. I was once warned by my mom about this, and believe me it is real. It resulted into many traffic crashes where you reasonably just think: "How did they not see that?" Let me explain.
Polderblindheid originates from the Netherlands (my home country), where in some regions we have a lot of these flat, open landscapes with long roads. When someone comes up to a point where two roads cross, they of course look left, right and ahead of them for traffic. However, on these long roads it happens that if you're not completely focused, you look too far down the road and don't see, per example, a car that's coming onto the crossroad. You look too far down the road which results into not seeing the traffic right in front of you.
It doesn't always happen, but always be alert in traffic even if the roads are empty! A single car on these long roads through the polders might be your doom. And the couple on the bike were clearly not very alert.
That is so interesting!! Thanks for the info!
🤯
Another issue with those roads is that often the frame of your car can obscure the car coming sideways. Tom Scott has a video on one road that has a lot of accidents because of that.
Thank you for the info!!!
@@paulac.munoztorres No problem! Glad to make people aware that this is a thing that happens :)
The actual movie feels so much like a weird self insert creation fulfilling an animators fantasy’s of getting to smash his own perfect bodied fantasy creation, his past crimes being barely even mentioned, rapey vibes from certain scenes, being a prophecy hero,, and ending up as the actual hero with a “perfect super body”. It just exudes horny except with a actual movie budget,,
Makes it all the more ironic when you learn that this film had to be heavily modified to appeal to the audiences, and that the original film Ralph had in mind had a very different story. The original Holly didn't even look hot. She had more of a haggish look.
@@sourpuss5951 if the Paramount story was true, then I think this movie was just made to spite them. Especially the "animate whatever you want" since they had a decent script and storyboard all laid out before the studio gutted them for a more "profitable" approach
I'm beginning to think all business execs actually have no clue how to run a business
*Summary:* Don't think about it
Just appreciate the dancing 2D Animated exotic dancer
I like your thinking :3
You gotta think with your pp, not with your brain.
Ralph: Let me add dozens of distractions to that so its even harder.
@@themanwiththebabyhands4650 I completely agree
PERIDOT
My mom accidentally took me to see Roger Rabbit when I was 5 because she thought it was a kid's cartoon 😂
It is a kids movie but with adult jokes
My partner and I took our 6 year old daughter to see Borat, because -- I kid you not: "We had heard that it was funny." That was the sum total of what we knew about the movie. One of her coworkers had said it was funny. And the ticket taker didn't even bat an eye when we bought the tickets.
Within the first 30 seconds of the movie playing, my face was burning red, and all I could think was, "How can we get out of here?" But the theater was packed, and we'd picked "ideal seats" in the very middle of the isle. When the Jew "jokes" started in the first minute or so, I thought, "Surely, this is just for shock value, the film can't get worse than this --" How wrong I was. I think we left during the naked fight in the hotel? Our daughter was laughing her head off. I have never, ever, felt so ashamed, in my entire life -- it was The most difficult experience in a movie theater, I've ever experienced in my entire life. We had to walk past every person in the cramped isle on our way out. I wanted to die, on the spot.
It's is tho....
Judge Doom and the Dip:
"You're welcome for the nightmares."
Saw a woman take her two children, both aged roughly five or six, to Deadpool because "it's a superhero movie".
It wasn't long before her wretched hambeast gurgling could be heard blubbering out the door, angry enough that she "was tricked" that she probably stress ate her family.
Like Roger Rabbit movie was for kids first.
I, i don't get what you're saying,,
Roger Rabbit was never meant for kids and your statement is proof positive you've never actually watched it and that's fucking hilarious.
@@JustAnOldStone thats what i said.
Plus Who Framed Roger Rabbit not only has dirty innuendos and the animated sex bomb, Jessica Rabbit but also has some foul language and some violent moments like a cartoonist getting shot and a cartoon shoe getting boiled in dip by Judge Doom's hand with blood on his glove. Speaking of Judge Doom, the infamous final scene were he unveils his true form which is just pure nightmare fuel.
CHONK is ROCK You didn’t read their comment very well.
America: idk man animation like this is a bit risky, with it being for kids and all.
England and japan: *uh*
America: Also creates Fritz the Cat, The Simpsons, Family Guy, Futurama, American Dad, and all the original programming for Adult Swim.
@@canaisyoung3601 Dragon ball super is aired on adult swim
@@canaisyoung3601 apparently being all the "phobic" is better than being lewd at all...
The prudness of America's origins still creeps in
Actually Holly turning in a completely different looking character in the club could be a good explanation of how the world existed before Jack even was born. It would make sense that Holly actually changed her appearance to look like Jack's cartoon to win his trust more easily. The world existed way before and it was all a trick by Holly. Sadly it's just a theory....
Edit: plus it would explain how Holly teleported men to seduce them before trying it with Jack despite him being "her creator"
...A game theory?
No film theory
What i will say is, this is clearly too smart for this movie
I would still do the club holly version but i wonder who was turning down her sexual advances.
That's... actually a really good theory
This movie's story was all over the place
"he then teleported into the cartoon world"
Do you mean... He got isekai'd to the cartoon world.
And no harmen of generic anime girls
I would love to be teleported to the cartoon world
Truck kun still have his young spirit, not like todays big beer belly body
That’s what I said when I was watching this video!
No, he bluskadooed his way into the cartoon world
Hey Steve plz review “my life as a zucchini” it looks like a children’s movie but it’s pg-13. It’s on Netflix btw
As someone who watched it drunk thinking it was a kids movie (because that's what Netflix was saying it was) it's worse than pg-13 there was so much fucked up shit
Kyraptor damn, I’ve seen that movie before but i don’t remember it really being that bad.
@@swampbottom1109 it's not bad we enjoyed it but fuck there's a lot of dark shit
Loved that movie.
That title sounds like a movie I would make if I ever did weed
Mom can we see Who Framed Roger Rabbit?
Mom: We have Who Framed Roger Rabbit at home.
Who Framed Roger Rabbit at home:
If a parent is letting their kid watch this movie then they’re awful at their jobs
Lol
What kind of parent would let their child watch this.
@@ariace6547 one that sees any animation as "kid friendly", there still are alot of them, including the ones making laws.
@@mrcritical6751 true lol
I want the old concept for this movie, it sounds so much better.
Is “Who framed roger rabbit” not already an adult film?
I don’t know, it definitely has a couple jokes that only adults may fully understand, but there are also plenty of things for younger audience members to enjoy (namely seeing all of the various classic characters from Disney, Warner Bros., etc.).
There were some short films also. Totally not for kids. I think they came on before movies. Had the baby in them if I remember correctly. I was a kid and it was a long time ago.
I watched it young. Adult stuff I didn’t even realize and the only time I was scared is when the bad guy started transforming. Those eyes.
@@Revanbzn Yeeees! Those eyes haunted me for the rest of my life!
@@Revanbzn same when i was kid never realized the adult parts of it.
I have a feeling "noids do not have sex with doodles" isn't an actual rule. That is just something a doodle told Frank so that she wouldn't have to have sex with him. Kind of like the cartoon version of I have a boyfriend.
This is why I write notes next to my hot-whore drawings like, "nympho", and "single".
Are you alright?
@From a DOOM fan To be sure if i went to a cartoon world i wouldn't have blue balls. I thought I'd been clear.
@From a DOOM fan Until the Cialis runs out. 😉
@From a DOOM fan hard-on pills. Eternal until the dick drugs are gone. Just a childish joke.
My theory as to why and or how Frank never aged while in Cool World is that if you really think about it cartoon characters never really age, therefore that logic must apply to Cool World's laws of physics and the fact that Frank never aged a day during the movies time skip is proof that Cool World's laws of physics apply to a real person as well as it does to a doodle.
That's actually a very good Theory and that actually works because of what you said
Lol doodle
Plus, when he returns to the real world, he's as bruised and bloodied and dazed as the day he was zapped away to Cool World, so that screaming fit he did was him returning to that original state.
Now to explain the rest of this movie.... 😱
Damn holly was drawn nice, also interesting how she has a whole bunch of different but similar outfits
That Rick and Morty “don’t think about it” cut gets me every time.
We need a Pitch Meeting on this.
This animated movie,, never could quite do it for me it is something about it I never could quite get into. Who Framed Rodger Rabbit, classic.
Bc u were a kid and couldnt handle it. I, on the other hand grew up w horror and movies like Menace 2 Society at age 7. I understood the concept and this movie was just as fun to watch as Roger Rabbit.
Is it just me, or does Brad Pitt look like a discount Rick Astley in this movie?
Jack goes a cafe.
Jack: *Can I get a coffee and a cake please. Also I've murdered my wife and her lover.*
Waitress *It's on the house.*
I have never murdered my wife
Her lover however....
*Says nothing interesting the rest of the time*
18:56 Whoa, did not expect to see my animation here! Great work as always Steve!
Thats cool!
Noice 😎
That one was my favorite haha
Lol i like that animation! ^^
2:27
That scene is absolutely incredible and tragic. The way Duke dies in front of the American flag certainly holds a lot of symbolism as well.
For anyone who hasn't watched Fritz the Cat, it's well worth investing the hour or so it takes to watch it.
So it's a bootleg Roger Rabbit... and we really gonna pretend that "spike" doesn't look like semen lol
Whaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa????????????????
It looks more like something else
*THIS IS MY KINGDOM COME,THIS IS MY KINGDOM COME-*
The original plot sounds way cooler lol. I watched a review of this years ago but forgot how nuts and nonsensical in a bad way it is. At least theres great Holli fanart out there
Sauce?
@@sethleoric2598 Holli Would on rule34
Surprisingly there's barely any fanart of Holly
It is a shame the original concept was changed. It would've made an interesting movie.
&
Good review
Glad they made it like it was bc its a classic.
9:20 Brad Pitt looks exactly like Rick Astley in that jacket ))
Me: **gets Rick rolled flashbacks**
I thought it was Rick Astley at first, but then I remembered it was Brad Pitt...
*RICKROLL INTENSIFES*
O_o
I don't see it
This was a very strange movie to sit through in the theater at 12 years old, watching with a adult that had no idea of the sexual theme of the movie. And never making a sequel to Roger rabbit was one of the biggest missed opportunities in movie history
Given that the director of "Who framed Roger Rabbit" is the famous Steven "I hate making sequels" Spielberg and the many, MANY legal loopholes he has to jump through just to get the IP's for this; Tom and Jerry wasn't included in that film because the licensing rights were given too late for him to include. His latest film Ready Player One, he spent more time trying to get the licensing rights than directing and that isn't enough to fully convey the book because either the IP holder gave the rights too late (Ultraman was licensed to him one week before the film's premiere) or it cannot he used (He can't use Blade Runner which is the whole Second Gate because of Blade Runner 2049 which was being filmed at the same time as RPO)...
@@axelpatrickb.pingol3228 it was actually directed by Robert zemekais
What are you talking about? The story ended. You want him to be framed again?
There are more sequels existing that definitely shouldn't have been made, imo.
Here’s some ideas I have that might make the movie better:
- When Frank arrives to the cartoon world, a mayor (or some sort of authority figure) is there with the scientist to explain what’s going on. Mainly how they need the humans of the world to acknowledge their existence. Specifically the 2D cartoons because of the growing trend of 3D cartoons is starting to make the humans forget or leave behind the 2D cartoons. Soon they’d be completely forgotten by the humans and disappear forever. Think of Coco when a family forgets about a family member and they disappear.
- Holli is shown to work with a typical cartoon mad scientist that can bring humans to the cartoon world. Maybe a mad scientist that used to work for the one we see in the movie but was fired for creating unauthorized experiments. Would explain how she’s able to teleport the artist guy from his world to hers and vice versa with ease.
- The law of humans and cartoons can’t copulate can be explained by the mayor I mentioned before. Like how a human and a cartoon once got freaky and started a rift between their worlds. They even brought a child into the world which almost destroyed the world by existing. But the couple were taken into custody and the child somehow went missing. But the worlds were stored to order so they believed the child might’ve died due to its hybridization.
- Frank turns out to be the son of that hybrid. Who had escaped to the human world and was taken into a human family (this doesn’t effect the human world since the kid was only half a cartoon and was able to live in that world due to its genes). The child eventually grew up to become a healthy man, got married, and had a son. But the man was eventually found by the cartoon world and taken in, never to be seen again. This would explain why we don’t see him in the beginning. This would also explain how Frank didn’t age during his time in the cartoon world and how he became a cartoon after he died.
- The spike can be explained to be a creation of the mad scientist. To use against the humans for abandoning them. Instead of destroying it, the mayor sees it as a chance to make the humans aware of them. So he and the good scientist use it to make contact with the humans. Which works many times but the humans don’t stay long due to those like Holli trying to get into their pants every chance they get.
- Would’ve been more interesting if they let Jack become evil though the influence of Holli. Like she can lie by saying if he just let their worlds collide, he can have the power he needs to do whatever he wishes. Specifically to fix his pst mistake involving the murder. But he eventually grows power hungry and decides to work along side her. He’d basically be simping for Holli and do anything she says. Only as an “equal” of sorts.
- Instead of Jack being a “hero”, Frank’s father (the hybrid of a cartoon and human) should’ve arrived and be the hero. It’s revealed he’s been in prison this whole time as his parents escaped from prison and were never heard from again. Sure it was just by existing. But his parents did cause a rift between the worlds and he was involved. But anyway, Frank’s father would want to prove that he can bring order to the worlds. Not bring chaos. So he eventually saves the day and even revives his son by making him a toon
"this world exists with or without you". So one thing was sort of explained. He didn't make that world he was visiting it in dreams. Which was implied the spike was somehow making the crossovers happen but they didn't explore why that was being allowed and treated it more as just a thing that is accepted.
"Suddenly we get an abrupt cut..."
UA-cam: *ad*
That was actually perfect.
I wish the original script was what we had, sounds much better than this Trainwreck
The sex scene in this movie is one of the most awkward I've ever seen, what's creepy is the characters watching through the window😰😖
You mean like Jerry Falwell Jr watching his wife and the pool boy go at it? Weird is not just in the comics. Fairy tales for everyone who will believe them!
It is my understanding from Q/A's with Bakshi that he didn't just give his animators that generic instruction because of a lack of story foundation. He did it as an "F-You" to the producer and Paramount Executives, whom he hated, and nearly had a lawsuit with during production.
The only thing I remember about this movie, is how awkward I feeled when I watched it, the GBC games and the punchline in french.
the random animation of the dog throwing up and the stick figure getting angry..... PRICLESS!!!
16:28 i think hes covered in blood and looks messy because he got teleported to the cartoon world looking like that since the motorcycle incident
You should review Ralph Bakshi’s LOTR movie. It’s got some weird and goofy moments (just look what they did to the Balrog) but I think it deserves a little checking out
And the movie “Wizards!”
Yo definitely Wizards
Is ANYBODY going to mention the fact that Holly just GROPED Frank at will without his permission?!?!
#CANCELHOLLY #HIMTOO
#hollyisoverparty
@@commonsense9306 🤣
#HeToo
Never gonna happen, he is a STRAIGHT WHITE MALE
@@squeaky1963 All too true my friend.
10:08-10:14
The movie does explain this... in a way that creates more questions. You see, Frank tells Jack that he did not create Cool World. No explanation is giving to how Jack is recreating Cool World in his drawings and comics.
15:43 That's my entry! Y E S
Oof the quality is really kinda bad. But for a first upload, that I didn't really know what I was doing, it's alright.
So glad I spotted you in the comments. That dancing little thing just about made my day :D
OMG MY ANIMATION GOT IN!!! at 11:05 !!!!! IM FREAKING OUT!!!
Really?
what?
@@bjblazkowicz17 yeah!
@@fhsjwjdj nice
@@fhsjwjdj you got Instagram, if you do please follow me
Wait, this wasn’t a fever dream? It was a real film?
Yeah well good thing the movie isn’t free on UA-cam but some of the clips are...0-0 we’re not safe
Some of the "bullshit rules" that seem random make more sense if you've thought meta about cartoons enough. The idea that a real person killed by a cartoon at least doesn't die makes sense because cartoons can't kill people. The artist teleporting without science makes *more* sense because the Cool World existed without him; he must have had a special ability to tap into it.
Me and parents watching this "kid-friendly" movie:
Parents: *huh*
The real cool world: "Getting hit by Truck-kun and being reborn in an isekai anime world"
Xd
Where you get stats and a harem you never touch.🤣
If you can only take 1 thing into the screwed after life you're sent to, take the thing screwing you over.
@@markuhler2664 damn
@@zetsutsuletsu2034 yes
Ralph: I have a great idea for a movie!
Some genius: Alright! Let's just change everything about it!
Ralph:What
Holly's Actress: Can I show this adult film to sick children?
Watching anything with Kim Basinger as a kid always gave me funny feelings... Who remembers the one where she was a alien descuising as a Step Mom?
Schwing!
“Suddenly we get this abrupt cut-“
Ad replaces the video
That happened to you?
Same here.
That's why ad-blockers are awesome.
There were other humans before Frank. He said that Holli has been after every mood that comes through Cool World, insinuating there were others before them. And you can get to Cool World through 2 ways. The spike or when your mind goes through some sort of trauma. It's like you went crazy and got transferred to Cool World.
@@baigpigpig tf
Not Ralph Bakshi’s best work but that doesn’t detract from him being one of the great animation auteurs whose back catalogue people should definitely look up.
It really wasn’t what he originally wanted it to be he wanted to make an r rated horror movie it was the studio and Kim Basinger that screwed everything up
Have you seen Fire and Ice? Or his Lord of the Rings?
This is hardly his movie . Cool world got horribly sabotaged ...
He actually completely Ragequit filmmaking after this Turkey, it got so bad. The latest thing hes done is a much more in character satirical short film titled "The Last Days of Coney Island".
I just literally spat out a bite of food when the review came on @2:37
I've always LOVED this movie. I honestly always thought the point of this movie was that it had no real point or sense.
Same! I'm glad someone else said they liked it, too. And the weird animations that randomly appear was a way to make the movie look kind of trippy, I figured.
Erm, "Bakshi" is pronounced "back-she," NOT "bash-key."
yup, it’s actually written on the screen: „bakshi”, WHILE voiceover says „bashki”. how is that not disqualifying?
It's like people saying Nucular vs Nuclear. SOUND. IT. OUT. PEOPLE.
Thank you!!! It was irritating the hell out of me 😂.
Sounds like dyslexia. Or, well... Smells like it, at least.
Yeah respect the bakshi..i LOVE wizards.
I would much rather have seen the original plot for the movie, a cartoon-human hybrid kid, the stuff of horror, besides the fact that it would have make it 10 times more unique and interesting
That would have been something I'd love to see.
Two things about Holli. 1. She’s completely evilly insane. And 2. I liked her better as Vicki Vale from Batman.
Vicki Vale>>>>>>>>>Holli Would
6:08 This was probably cut off in the original release, then the frame was expanded for the more modern version you're watching. I've seen this happen with other films.
The thing I enjoyed most from "Cool World" is the soundtrack, hands down. The music by David Bowie and Moby are just that epic. : D
labyrinthgirl17 poor guys, at least their careers soared.
Ministry and My Life With The Thrill Kill Kult never forget the fathers that taught Trent the bitch how to do it.
wait moby made the ost for this?
"we get this abrupt cut-"
UA-cam ads start rolling
XD I’m glad I’m not the only one
One thing I remember from the movie that I actually rather liked was that the artist didn't create Cool World, it's basically always existed. The detective mocks him for thinking he did. It was Holly projecting and abducting him (which he assumed was his own dreams/ideas forming) that lead him to creating the comic.
Biggest part that never made sense to me was Holly wants to go to the real world, gets there, them wants to turn it into a toon world.
1:47 had me rolling I swear to God
Lol