Dude this guy doesn't use like a piece of paper to move all the soldiers, HE MOVES SOLDIER BY SOLDIER!!! It's like he used magic to make the soldiers alive and told them what to do. This guys dedication is absolutely insane, and his attention span is MAX. Can't wait for part 2!
A most well made film to say the least! The storyboard was nicely executed from start to finish, be it the congregation of the armies, the climactic battle or otherwise. The soundtracks and various quirky bits of dialogue used also compliment the film incredibly well. It takes great resilience and charisma to compose something of this magnitude, but I think you truly have done it, and very well at that. I look forward with utmost enthusiasm to the second part’s release. Godspeed!
Honestly I’m going to comment again. This is a masterpiece. I don’t think I’ve ever seen this much hand to hand combat in an army men video. Also the scale is crazy. It makes sense that this took 2 years! I cannot wait for part 2 but I understand if you don’t want to make it!
Amazing work lad! You've really knocked the ball out of the park with this. The close camera work in the chaotic fighting and huge scale of the battle is just amazing! Keep up the fantastic work!
@SomeDudeArmyMen Thanks , man ! Now , we have three things in common . Love all stop motion , toy soldiers and Wizards ! When I was a kid living on an army base , they showed that movie , once a month , without fail . I saw it 13 times at the post theater. They had a matinee on Saturday and Sundays and would show all the Harryhausen flicks . Sinbad , Jason , Valley of Gwangi , all those killer ones . Buncha Godzilla , too . Well , back then Toy Soldiers were the bomb before action figs and video games , so I dug those , and still do . I've been collecting for many years . Thanks for the comp . I'll be checking out some more vids . ✌️🍻👍
@@jeffreese1828 ah, it’s good to know the classics are still remembered! Jason is a classic; can’t say I’ve ever seen Sinbad but I’ve heard good things about it
@@SomeDudeArmyMen Oh man , you GOTTA check those out . Some really awesome stop motion work by the same guy did Jason and the Argonauts . One film predates that , but the other two postdate it and he just got better and better . Ray Harryhausen also did the original Clash of the Titans in the early 80s , that was his last major work . He did ALL his work completely solo ! The films in order are Seventh Voyage of Sinbad , Golden Voyage of Sinbad , and Sinbad and the Eye of the Tiger . The stories aren't interconnected , so don't have to be watched in any order . Think UA-cam has the last two for free right now . Patrick Troughton , the 2nd Dr. Who costars in one , and Tom Baker , the 4th Dr.Who , is the evil wizard in another ! How can you lose ? Lol The effects and the stories are really cool , and a 70s Jane Seymour (hubba-hubba) Co stars in one. And , hey , it's old Arabia so there's always some belly dancers or other babes running around , swordfights , and lots of killer monsters from mythology . Who could ask for more ? 'Nuff said ! 👍🍻✌️
@@jeffreese1828 I shall have to check them out indeed. Thanks for the issue and your passion and knowledge in the subject!! Harryhausen’s work has always been a favorite of mine; I was planning to make a short army men film with a reference to Talos, the living statue from Jason. The part when he turns the head, combined with the dread-inducing soundtrack from Bernard Herman is truly iconic. You should also check out the Thief of Bagdad, of Alexander Korda production. An old one and a classic “exotic” and “orientalist” movie; it was also the first movie to use the chroma key technique.
This is astonishing. Wow. Seeing that many figures move in one scene is mind boggling. It has to be some type of a record. It is an epic scale. I haven't the time to commit to full on stop motions yet, other than intros, but you're definitely one I learn from and take inspiration from. Bravo!
You never disappoint Mr. Some Dude! Serious dedication is what matters and you have triple the dedication as pretty much any stopmotion creator! you doing stuff like this right now, i wanna see you in a year or two from today!
Awesome video man , The figures you used made it very unique considering a majority of people only use toy soldiers from the last 100 years or so, great job!
Absolutely brilliant,I loved it. Well done, great work. Wish I could get my motivation back to finish my recent project…. Think I may have found it watching this 😁
Really amazing overall work. Moving that massive amount of figures in those shots had to be real challenging. Great figure selections for this era of histories too. I really appreciated all the conversion work you did on the various figure poses. Very creative and what I like to do when the makers just don't offer the poses I would like to have:) I'm looking forward to Part 2, whenever you post it. Cheers!
Man this is amazing! I love the animation, the figures (yeah, like where the crap did you get all of those) The Asian setting, and especially, the music. That old music. I loved it. The 60s and 70s have some of the best war movies. Keep it up man! Can't wait for part 2!
@@SomeDudeArmyMen you did a good job! It really fit the setting and brought back some 70's vibes. These people using Kevin Maceload music that doesn't even hit the setting right just ruins everything. I'm glad to see someone who's got it!
After a month of postponing to watch this film I safely can say this a great and heavily inspired piece of art. It breathes the life of mid 20th century war films and holds together a foundation of action and build up to keep the viewer engaged. If I were to criticize I would’ve like to seen more struggle between the soldiers maybe a few scenes of drawn out parrying that last a few more seconds then the quick kills that make up most of the combat footage in melee. Otherwise great work and I can’t wait to see what the blues hold in store for the reds.
Ay mate nice animation it took u by inch and inch and this is good animation it took u forever to this and I can't wait for part 2 or 3 u made it so good u made and illusion form inch and inch and it's Soo good
This stop motion is really amazing, the cannons, the trumpet, drums, gun, cavalry, flags, and more, everything is amazing, the only part I dont understand is how an army superior in numbers lost to a men fewer than them
Boxer Rebellion soldiers! I have about 60 of them, I keep wanting to do a '55 Days at Peking' Diorama. I definitely need to buy a whole lot more. I have a set of the Marines, some British, I can use off White Spanish from San Juan Hill set as Russian, Alamo Mexicans as French (the hats), rifle and pistol Germans as Germans, rifle and pistol and Samurai Sword Japanese as Japanese. I could also use the tan Rough Riders as something. So, I have more than enough Defenders, but I need at least a couple hundred more Boxers. Yes, I have plenty of Cannon and I even have 5 Gatling Guns. Four actual, one was a pencil sharpener. LOL
I only have one Gatling Gun, and 1 Cannon pencil sharpener, took out the pencil sharpener. I got them at the Wilson Creek shop outside of Springfield, Mo. I have lots of other Cannon and 4 Gatling Guns from Civil War and Spanish American War sets. My grandson has most of them now. My Union was a little more diverse as I had African American, Custer dismounted Cavalry, Green Irish Brigade, a small Iron Brigade, Dark Blue and Light Blue. In Confederates I had Grey, Dismounted Grey Cavalry, and Tan. I had plenty of troops, plenty of Artillery, but neither side had much Cavalry. I had 10 mounted Confederates, and 30 Union, so Cavalry was the one aspect of Civil War Dioramas I had trouble making. Now, when my son inherited them he did things a bit different. Two of his favorite movies was Major Dundee and Cavalry Charge with Ronald Reagan. He would set up Union, Cowboys, and Confederates against Mexican Army, a few Mexican Banditos, and Native Americans. Giving the Mexicans the small Alamo Cannons. Of course it was a massacre every time as each Mexican and Native died 20 times each while the entrenched combined forces suffered very light casualties.
"made in china, quality guarantee" well that aged like milk ngl XD, jokes aside, nice stop motion, its like seeing my mind when i used to play with my army toys
All of your vids are sick and now I will watch a video at least 3 times and I made a stop motion that is smooth and you are why I still make stop motion on my small Channel❤
The amount of figures he had to move must of been hard as hell. You did great for this stop motion I really enjoyed it. I love the effort you put into this and I love it. And I love the effects. It’s just amazing to see you grow in stop motion I love how you make his head get cut off with the sword. I really liked that I thought it was cool
Moving that many figures in one shot must be some kind of measuring bar to an army men/figure animator's dedication.
I should hope so!
OML it’s general Moe
Hi
La verdad que si
BRO YOU MAKE SO COOL AMRY MEN VIDEOS MOE
Best army man stopmotion I’ve seen, hands down!
Thank you!
Dude this guy doesn't use like a piece of paper to move all the soldiers, HE MOVES SOLDIER BY SOLDIER!!! It's like he used magic to make the soldiers alive and told them what to do. This guys dedication is absolutely insane, and his attention span is MAX. Can't wait for part 2!
Thanks so much for the compliments!
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Yeah , that's how you gotta do it !
And he's sure 'nuff doing it !
A labor of love for a cool finished project . I bet it was fun to make ,
Not even halfway and I'm compelled to comment. This is fabulous! You're such an artist.
Thanks so much! Let's hope Stanford thinks the same way
Super cool idea and unlike anything I’ve seen before! Great work!
Thank you sir!
Where can I get plastic army men like these?
Nevermind, Armies in Plastic
In Timmy toys
The bio said Armies in Plastic but I’ll try Timmy Toys
Thanks 🙂
A most well made film to say the least! The storyboard was nicely executed from start to finish, be it the congregation of the armies, the climactic battle or otherwise. The soundtracks and various quirky bits of dialogue used also compliment the film incredibly well. It takes great resilience and charisma to compose something of this magnitude, but I think you truly have done it, and very well at that. I look forward with utmost enthusiasm to the second part’s release. Godspeed!
Thanks man, means a lot to me!
The time to move all the figures is just amazing
Thanks so much!
@@SomeDudeArmyMen your welcome
I hav been waiting for ever!!! This is awesome!!! Amazing job!
Thanks for the compliment! Appreciate it!
Honestly I’m going to comment again. This is a masterpiece. I don’t think I’ve ever seen this much hand to hand combat in an army men video. Also the scale is crazy. It makes sense that this took 2 years! I cannot wait for part 2 but I understand if you don’t want to make it!
Thank you sir again for your compliments!
Hey it’s that one Salinas Stopmotions guy. Changed my main YT name, but both of you guy’s films are amazing
@@beasalinas3088 you know my yt?
You deserve every single sub and view you get on this video I can’t think of any reason someone wouldn’t like this
Thanks so much!!!
THE WAIT WAS WORTH IT, THIS FILM IS AMAZING!
Thank you so much! Means a lot to me!
Jeez that's a alot of plastic figures you have man
Nice work on this video keep it up
Thanks mate!
Beautiful, been waiting for this for a year now, fully worth the wait.
Glad you like it!
@@SomeDudeArmyMen Like it? This is trash.
JkJKJKJK
Amazing work lad! You've really knocked the ball out of the park with this. The close camera work in the chaotic fighting and huge scale of the battle is just amazing! Keep up the fantastic work!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Rip the horses 😂😂😂 also this video is epic please keep up the good work dude you are a Dimond in the ruble keep it dude
Fr 😂
Epic ! Those horsemen would've bowled over those light Spearman like nine pins , though ! Nice job !
👍🍻
Thanks 👍
Also based Wizards pfp
@SomeDudeArmyMen Thanks , man ! Now , we have three things in common .
Love all stop motion , toy soldiers and Wizards ! When I was a kid living on an army base , they showed that movie , once a month , without fail . I saw it 13 times at the post theater. They had a matinee on Saturday and Sundays and would show all the Harryhausen flicks . Sinbad , Jason , Valley of Gwangi , all those killer ones . Buncha Godzilla , too . Well , back then Toy Soldiers were the bomb before action figs and video games , so I dug those , and still do . I've been collecting for many years . Thanks for the comp . I'll be checking out some more vids . ✌️🍻👍
@@jeffreese1828 ah, it’s good to know the classics are still remembered! Jason is a classic; can’t say I’ve ever seen Sinbad but I’ve heard good things about it
@@SomeDudeArmyMen Oh man , you GOTTA check those out . Some really awesome stop motion work by the same guy did Jason and the Argonauts .
One film predates that , but the other two postdate it and he just got better and better . Ray Harryhausen also did the original Clash of the Titans in the early 80s , that was his last major work . He did ALL his work completely solo !
The films in order are Seventh Voyage of Sinbad , Golden Voyage of Sinbad , and Sinbad and the Eye of the Tiger .
The stories aren't interconnected , so don't have to be watched in any order . Think UA-cam has the last two for free right now . Patrick Troughton , the 2nd Dr. Who costars in one , and Tom Baker , the 4th Dr.Who , is the evil wizard in another ! How can you lose ? Lol
The effects and the stories are really cool , and a 70s Jane Seymour (hubba-hubba) Co stars in one. And , hey , it's old Arabia so there's always some belly dancers or other babes running around , swordfights , and lots of killer monsters from mythology .
Who could ask for more ?
'Nuff said ! 👍🍻✌️
@@jeffreese1828 I shall have to check them out indeed. Thanks for the issue and your passion and knowledge in the subject!!
Harryhausen’s work has always been a favorite of mine; I was planning to make a short army men film with a reference to Talos, the living statue from Jason. The part when he turns the head, combined with the dread-inducing soundtrack from Bernard Herman is truly iconic. You should also check out the Thief of Bagdad, of Alexander Korda production. An old one and a classic “exotic” and “orientalist” movie; it was also the first movie to use the chroma key technique.
This is absolutely impressive. Well done!!
Thanks!
“Made in China, quality guarantee.” Priceless scene
Thanks!
@@SomeDudeArmyMen I just forgot I didn’t add in the China 😢 embedded failure.
This is simply amazing from the preparation for battle to the little details, it is great good job 👍
Thank you, dear friend!
Superb, excellent, fantastic 👏 😊
Best army man battle, your channel is inspiring and underrated and I enjoyed the Shaw Brothers opening, a delightful touch, I hope you will make more!
a true masterpiece 👏 my friend
Thanks!
Great work!! Keep up the hard work!! Can't wait to see the next one!!! I'm so excited for it!!!
Thank you so much!!
@@SomeDudeArmyMen You're very welcome :D
Wow this Is a real large collection and ultra hard stop motion dude.
And this Is Only the party one
Thank you!
Also how much time did stop motion take and where are you from im from phillipines
@@halfproductionstudio1365 if I am correct, the trailer came out last year, so about a year.
@@halfproductionstudio1365 I started it about two years ago
Marvellous, I loved the entire film very much!
Thank you so much!
This is astonishing. Wow. Seeing that many figures move in one scene is mind boggling. It has to be some type of a record. It is an epic scale.
I haven't the time to commit to full on stop motions yet, other than intros, but you're definitely one I learn from and take inspiration from.
Bravo!
Wow, thank you!
An Amazingly well made and large scale film, your work fails to leave one unimpressed
Thanks mate!
You never disappoint Mr. Some Dude! Serious dedication is what matters and you have triple the dedication as pretty much any stopmotion creator!
you doing stuff like this right now, i wanna see you in a year or two from today!
Thank you so much for the compliment! Means a lot to me, friend!
Awesome video man , The figures you used made it very unique considering a majority of people only use toy soldiers from the last 100 years or so, great job!
Thanks man!
Yeah my son is wondering where to get the ming dynasty army men. Could you tell us where to purchase them?
THIS IS AMAZING!!! One of the best battle scenes I've ever seen. ^_^
Thank you
Such a great animation stop motion, like it’s so good!! I’m speechless, keep up the great work!
Absolutely brilliant,I loved it. Well done, great work. Wish I could get my motivation back to finish my recent project…. Think I may have found it watching this 😁
Thank you very much! So glad I inspired you!
Damn this is pure dedication man. Im making my also my animation similar to that. What do you think? Its okay to give negative thoughts
thanks
Bro This is the best video after PH-AM War Stop Motion🔥🔥🔥
Thank you!
Liked this I love the death screams sound effects from Command and Conquer Generals. Truly am masterpiece..
Glad you noticed
Epic bro! And i hope you make more of this in the future! And good luck at your journey!
Thanks! You too!
What my mom sees when I'm playing with my toy soldiers: Happy vs what I see:
Accurate
Amazing and very inspiring video. 👍👍👍
Thank you!
This is insanely well made
This is SO underrated you should have more subs
Thanks!
Really outstanding work! Hats off to you.
Thank you! Cheers!
best video I've seen so far
Thanks
Cool the scail of this stop motion , was like WoW .
Thanks!
Well done an other smooth stop motion
Thanks for the comment!
@@SomeDudeArmyMen np your the goat you make just as smooth videos like general moe
Excellent work. Very creative and entertaining. Seems like I recognized some Jerry Goldsmith in the score cues that were playing. 😃👍🏻
@@2024Shoesmith good ears, sir! From the Wind and the Lion (Rip Sean Connery)
This an a amazing stop motion as always
Thank you! Means the world to me!
BRO?? THIS IS SICK??
Mashallah as it should be
Awesome man, keep it up
Una pregunta como se llama la aplicacion para hacer la animaciónes
This is so amazing I always used to want some plastic toys like those especially the calvory
Thank you 🤗
:0 u actually replied
very nice, that was an amazing job. keep up this nice work
Thank you! Cheers!
You are so underrated sir you have earned a sub!!
Thanks for the sub!
This guy is cracked at animating that many army men at once
Thank you!
@@SomeDudeArmyMen your welcome may I ask how long did this animation take you
Another upload! This was amazing and by the way, I'm 80 percent done with my own first army men film!
Thanks!
This must have taken a year bro this is so good I love it when they fire their rifles and cannons
Thank you!
This is the best army men stop motion I have seen
Thanks so much!
When I thought it wasn't coming you did it
Yup
Really amazing overall work. Moving that massive amount of figures in those shots had to be real challenging. Great figure selections for this era of histories too. I really appreciated all the conversion work you did on the various figure poses. Very creative and what I like to do when the makers just don't offer the poses I would like to have:) I'm looking forward to Part 2, whenever you post it. Cheers!
Thank you! Glad you noticed the conversion work
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Man this is amazing! I love the animation, the figures (yeah, like where the crap did you get all of those) The Asian setting, and especially, the music. That old music. I loved it. The 60s and 70s have some of the best war movies. Keep it up man! Can't wait for part 2!
Thank you sir! I think music is an underrated aspect of these little stop motion films, which I hoped to change
@@SomeDudeArmyMen you did a good job! It really fit the setting and brought back some 70's vibes. These people using Kevin Maceload music that doesn't even hit the setting right just ruins everything. I'm glad to see someone who's got it!
RRRAAAHH!!! I love Pike and Shot Warfare
You are one of the reasons I do stopmotions
Thank you so much!
man so nice animation is so alive good job
Thanks!
Dud that was better than most movies ive seen
Thanks mate!
Never seen anything like this. Awesome.
Thank you!
You are the best army men stop motion ever better then play old or what ever it called
Thank you!
love the effects
Thank you!
In the charge are Chinese, Mexicans, zulus, its amazing
Multiculturalism in army men films is an esoteric boon!
Bro this video is amazing bro how did you do this🤯🤯
Thank you! I did it through sheer willpower alone
This should blow up with likes
I should hope so!
i like this! and how it kinda looks like its set in 16th century China
Thank you! You don't see many 16th Century Chinese stop motions nowadays
After a month of postponing to watch this film I safely can say this a great and heavily inspired piece of art. It breathes the life of mid 20th century war films and holds together a foundation of action and build up to keep the viewer engaged. If I were to criticize I would’ve like to seen more struggle between the soldiers maybe a few scenes of drawn out parrying that last a few more seconds then the quick kills that make up most of the combat footage in melee. Otherwise great work and I can’t wait to see what the blues hold in store for the reds.
Thank you!
@@SomeDudeArmyMen is the white soldiers mongols?
It was very nice
Can’t wait to see part two
Thanks!
Where did you get the gun shilling sound, I would love to use it in some of my stop motions.
My are eyes glued to the screen.
Thanks man! Appreciate it
Ay mate nice animation it took u by inch and inch and this is good animation it took u forever to this and I can't wait for part 2 or 3 u made it so good u made and illusion form inch and inch and it's Soo good
Thank you
This video is a masterpiece
Thank you!
When will you make another one?
Yay. New toy solider models.
Indeed
You are a artist
bro this is really entertaining
Thanks
This stop motion is really amazing, the cannons, the trumpet, drums, gun, cavalry, flags, and more, everything is amazing, the only part I dont understand is how an army superior in numbers lost to a men fewer than them
Thank you!
This is amzaing this is My fav/now this is My sadafaction
Thanks!
It’s really good You should make more
I will!
I LOVE THIS WAR
Verry verry impressive, greating from Indonesia dude.
Thank you very much!
fabuloso ¡¡ y esos armies in plastic son buenisimos ,excelente trabajo q suerte tener tantos
y de todo tipo
Mucha gracias amigo!
gracias sigue asi
This is such a good video
Thanks!
Boxer Rebellion soldiers! I have about 60 of them, I keep wanting to do a '55 Days at Peking' Diorama. I definitely need to buy a whole lot more. I have a set of the Marines, some British, I can use off White Spanish from San Juan Hill set as Russian, Alamo Mexicans as French (the hats), rifle and pistol Germans as Germans, rifle and pistol and Samurai Sword Japanese as Japanese. I could also use the tan Rough Riders as something. So, I have more than enough Defenders, but I need at least a couple hundred more Boxers. Yes, I have plenty of Cannon and I even have 5 Gatling Guns. Four actual, one was a pencil sharpener. LOL
Those pencil sharpener cannons you get from war museums are always a pleasant surprise!
I only have one Gatling Gun, and 1 Cannon pencil sharpener, took out the pencil sharpener. I got them at the Wilson Creek shop outside of Springfield, Mo. I have lots of other Cannon and 4 Gatling Guns from Civil War and Spanish American War sets. My grandson has most of them now. My Union was a little more diverse as I had African American, Custer dismounted Cavalry, Green Irish Brigade, a small Iron Brigade, Dark Blue and Light Blue. In Confederates I had Grey, Dismounted Grey Cavalry, and Tan. I had plenty of troops, plenty of Artillery, but neither side had much Cavalry. I had 10 mounted Confederates, and 30 Union, so Cavalry was the one aspect of Civil War Dioramas I had trouble making. Now, when my son inherited them he did things a bit different. Two of his favorite movies was Major Dundee and Cavalry Charge with Ronald Reagan. He would set up Union, Cowboys, and Confederates against Mexican Army, a few Mexican Banditos, and Native Americans. Giving the Mexicans the small Alamo Cannons. Of course it was a massacre every time as each Mexican and Native died 20 times each while the entrenched combined forces suffered very light casualties.
Are u going to make part 3 and 2 including 4 and 5 and 6 soon
Have you ever made a stop motion before?
@@SomeDudeArmyMen no
9:13 I fell great,when I saw the beautiful Phalanx.
Os cara criaram coragem e foram para cima mesmo hein os bicho é corajoso nem eu tenho coragem toda
Man this is really good how long did it take?👍
"made in china, quality guarantee" well that aged like milk ngl XD, jokes aside, nice stop motion, its like seeing my mind when i used to play with my army toys
bro this is flabbergastingly good , when are you gonna do an army men collection video btw?
Thanks! I don't know; it's going to be flabbergastingly hard to do a full army men collection video, so probably not anytime soon
is it dungan rebelion or nian rebelion?
Prob more Dungan since Nian was just shitty cavalry spam
All of your vids are sick and now I will watch a video at least 3 times and I made a stop motion that is smooth and you are why I still make stop motion on my small Channel❤
thank you!
@@SomeDudeArmyMen no props
The amount of figures he had to move must of been hard as hell. You did great for this stop motion I really enjoyed it. I love the effort you put into this and I love it. And I love the effects. It’s just amazing to see you grow in stop motion I love how you make his head get cut off with the sword. I really liked that I thought it was cool
Thanks a bunch, bro! Your compliments mean a lot to me
@@SomeDudeArmyMen no worries
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This is a good video 😳
Thanks!
Umm i have a question. Where did you buy those toy army men i love the design