more like.. 1- perseverance and paranoia 2- intelligence and altruism 3 and 4- curiosity and free spirit 5- kindness and intuition 6- craftiness and imperfection 7- rebellion and courage 8- strength and loyalty 9- bravery and spirit
Actually 6 has the most soul. Since of what the Scientist said in a Facebook post, "6 took the most out of me. I need to rest" That makes sense due to his visions and 6s intelligence
Evander Holyfield "6 took the most out of me so now I must rest" If 6 took the most out of the scientist, 7 and 8 might have a little and 9 might even have less than 6
You left out a key point. Each doll represents a specific part of the doctor's soul that we tend to perceive that which makes us human. One is fear, another curiosity, courage, determination, and so on. The final doll 9 represents our sense of reason, which is a part that most believe is the very thing that makes us human. If the human race was doomed it'd make sense for the doctor to leave behind everything that makes a human a human. And he did so in the form of the dolls, so humanity would not be erased from the world that was doomed. As penance for his part played in the end of the world he sacrificed his life so that humanity would still live on.
When you talked about reason making us human all I could think about was the song by Tool, Right in Two and the line "Father blessed them all with reason, and this is what they choose?"
@124214324 324321432 I know this an old thread but I just want to give my two cents. The reason they weren't bigger is because the bigger they are the more soul it would take. Therefore if they were bigger the scientist would only have been able to make 5 at most if not maybe less, varying on the size you mean "bigger".
Exactly. And with that being said about each doll/soul representing a different human emotion/trait/ideal, i believe that 2 being the first one absorbed held significance because he represents the scientist's clever and inventive side which resulted in the brain coming up with more cleverly crafted monsters for hunting the stitchpunks such as a flying beast with a ranged means of capturing its victims and a swift and cunning hypnotizing creature that lures and incapacitates its prey.
Im pretty sure it did not managed to kill 100% of humans on earth. Since machines were made in the factory its only place they could come from. There is no way they could cross the oceans and since corpses are not decayed, its probable that most of world is still intact. There are also no plants so probably it is considered a contaminated zone like Chernobyl.
I saw it quite accidentally on the telly at my aunt's house some 8-9 years ago. My memory was permanently scarred from then on. Still is one of my favourite animated pictures of all time, though.
I personally have a theory that the events of the movie 9 could have taken many years of time for the dolls to even get to places. Considering how small they are and how they can’t physically die because they are like robots, it is possible that the events of this movie could have taken hundreds of years.
@@butteredcactus4471 From the looks of it, the yellow gas killed _all_ life, which would include the micro-organisms like germs, fungi, and bacteria. The scientist's body remained untouched because there was nothing left _to_ decompose it
In the scene where the chancellor takes brain (the machine) it trys to grab onto the scientist and i think the scientist is the only thing brain cared about which is why he's the only one left alive at the begining
@@kalechip9074 "show's how much humanity will betray everything they ever know but then all of a suddenly will say the main problem are others then themselves, after a crisis they've caused."
On July 20th, 2016 he updated his profile picture on Facebook. On January 20th, 2017, he posted: The light has faintly flickered on again beneath the ashes and I have begun the long awaited search for hope... I must find 9 Everyone else ready for 9/9/2019? :D
I love Coraline and 9. But they used to FREAK me out when I was younger. Now that I watch it, it has like really good plot. I now have a Coraline doll and now I want to learn more about 9.
One detail you'll notice too about the numbers is the materials used to make them over time becoming increasingly better. From about 1 to 4 the materials are cloths and coarse textiles, their eyes more like worn out camera lenses, while from 5 onwards they're made of slowly more Kevlar and sandbag cloth, and their eyes are more metal and more refined, the high end materials one would find be used mostly in military properties.
I loved this movie as a kid, because it gives you this heavy gloomy feeling and just makes you feel a certain way, and I love that feeling for some reason like how people watch creepy videos on youtube or people watch violent and gorey stuff. Beautfiully made animated movie. So creative and unique.
Skywarp waver if it is from the same creators who made Coraline, Paranorman and Kubo and the Two strings, it shouldn’t be surprise that it would involve demonic/ominous things
I know this was created a while ago but I had a sudden thought. Despite it being 2018 now, I was watching this movie and this video when it hit me. The newspaper Easter egg about fire proof stuff, well isn’t an Easter egg at all. In one of the scenes in the movie, the group believes that they destroyed BRAIN within the explosion but the robot crawls out seemingly unharmed. What if the news paper articles were foreshadowing the fact that fire wasn’t able to harm this machine because it had been fireproofed in case of the enemy side trying to destroy the creation before the machines had turned on humanity. That is why the machine was able to withstand the fire and heat of the explosion. This is just part of my theory and you’ll probably never see this, but I thought I might just throw it out there. @The_Theorizer
Holy shit, it never occured to me that the reason the machine was so motivated to suck their souls out was because of the fact that it was the scientist its self due to the fact that the brain was made from his own intellect, I thought it wanted their souls mainly because it needed souls to live, but it never occured to me that it wanted its own soul back, i feel like this whole film just came full circle for me, 8 years later. XD
"The film uses random test as background filler," this is why I ignore everything but the headline stories! No-Burn wanted a product placement, but they didn't want to spend a lot of money! lol An interesting thought to ponder on, since the soul was divided up, that means the separate parts of the personality continued to develop and probably exacerbate the part of the personality they portray (or number in the enneagram system by my first 9 video ^_^), so could those dolls ever be recombined to make the same person again, or would they be too different to allow the Scientist reform?
Super late to the party but still. I believe if the souls were recombined then you would have the scientists but as he was as a baby, none of his life experiences, not of his understanding or knowledge. he would be the same person but in spirit only, hell he wouldn't have his flesh. If the manufacturing machine or what ever its called totally absorbed the scientists soul it could possibly of gotten his human morality too, potentially leading to a different happy ending. The fear around artificial intelligence is not about the intelligence, its about its unrestrained nature, its lack of heart or... soul. intelligence without conscience is always dangerous, biological or otherwise. I just assumed the No-Burn was an attempt to explain why creatures covered in fabric never burn up.
Maybe it was trying to become whole, realizing that it, too, would've created the StitchPunks. The SPs, though, are all different parts of him, serving a specific purpose. Until 9 shows up, who has no purpose...or maybe he fufilled his purpose? 9 was the last one, the leftover, the...end. Maybe his purpose was, by being the End, he could be the Beginning to something new? And what is 9 doing through out the movie? Helping, learning, and resisting. Maybe 9 is the purest culmulation of human spirit, strong in resolve, eager to learn, and wanting to be social. (Or its all a plot device and i am just reading into to this too much?)
what if the scientist intended for nine to start up the machine and suck up all the souls so he could recreate the world that hac been destroyed by using the machines body with his now recollected soul
I watched this movie yesterday and in the end, when 9 learn what talisman can do i thought the same. I was thinking that they all have to sacrifice themselves to make recreate scientist soul again. ;d
@@silchasruined if so he couldve went with the plan differently. Why 9? Why no notes? Maybe the B.R.A.I.N. already knew what to do, but the soul didnt.
Yo same I watched it when I was young so I just remember bits and pieces and each one was terrifying lmao (also isn't it funny that everyone is revisiting childhood films during quarantine)
@@toekneemart5597 _Magic_ No but really UA-cam decided to recommend this video to a bunch of people the other week and I was one of them along with about 6 other people.
secret Slye LEGIT THO Its either Scientist: "Hey don't do that it'll be bad" Government: "How bout I do anyway?" Or Scientist: "I'm gonna do this!" Scientist: "Although it could possibly cause *insert generic world ending disaster here* to occur..." Scientist: "OH WELL *slams button to destroy planet*"
Galaxyvoyager128 mostly bc either they are power hungry and are just plain stupid,i mean ffs first try to understand what you are using, like will that not help you?i u knew what you have u can use it at its maximun potential smh stupid war/power hungry ppl
Coraline was creepy and I loved everything about it, but this movie is so underrated. This scared me more as a child than Coraline did. Everything about it was just creepy and triggered anxiety. Maybe because it depicts real people and imagine seeing someone actually die?
Thats not totally true. In the movie the world was saved by AI as the dolls are artificial and intelligent. It's more about the problem of intelligence without conscience, without soul.
Which also alludes to the question; what if the scientist's intelligence and complete soul were able to reunite in one body? [whether doll or machine] Was the machine attempting to put the soul back together for virtuous purposes? To atone for its past. Did 9 actually screw everything up? Although accidentally causing the rain to fall? [how was he to know about the bacteria?] Although bacteria in rain is a thing, it's not necessarily a good thing. Would be interesting to see the sequel where in a few millennia where, turns out the bacteria evolved into cat-sized anthropomorphized influenza or something.
My god...what the fuck is dis magic? :D im also watching on september 9. For those who dont bealive that this takes place in Germany, check their helmets
my name in hebrew is just remembered by godand in english it means the same thing basically its just a newer version of Zachariah which dates back to the old testament
Saw this film when it was in theaters, and looking back now since I’m older it’s an extremely occult movie. Especially with the concept of golems, the ones from Jewish folklore.
So a golem. Or a "stitchpunk doll". Or a Frankenstein's monster, a positronic android, a T-800 Model 101 Terminator, a whatever. Some kind of "living" construct made to (at least approximately) resemble human form. Is it better to give it "life" by invoking a deity, by binding some other life force within, by somehow imprinting/transferring a human mind/soul into it, or by cleverly manipulating the laws of nature/physics with machined logic?
I'm pretty sure when I was watching I saw the Hebrew word "Adonai" I knew the movie was talking about some sort of magic because Adonai is a word for God
I just watched it for the first time, and it mentions Paraselsus too directly when they’re viewing the page of the talisman. Paraselsus was a supposed member of the progenitor of the Rosicrucian’s group, and was incredibly spiritual and a follower of the Occult like a lot of the Greek Philosophers. I think the same pages mentions certain spiritual bits and pieces too I recognised, and it just fascinated me. Especially with the final funeral pyre at the end too.
I remembered watching this movie when I was a kid and I always was fascinated by it, i completely forgot about it until I scrolled past this in the recommended. Thanks for reminding me about my childhood
Leonardo Garcia they just might follow FinalFantasy’s footsteps and name the sequel 9-2 like what they did with the FinalFantasy10 games. Only the games with the same number at the beginning are in the same universe.
I’ve literally never heard anyone else ever mention this movie and no one I know even knows what it is outside of me telling them. This was my favourite movie for years, I can’t believe there are so many people who like it, this is amazing
The title of the movie makes for difficult marketing because you can't just google "9" you have to say "9 movie." Also, this movie came out at the same time as District 9, further complicating the marketing. I theorize that both movies damaged each other's prospects.
+Leer Wesen I mean googling it when I was in theaters. I was super into this movie when it came out and I had trouble finding stuff about it because "9 movie" isn't specific.
“And yes, I read EVERY SINGLE POST... it goes like this...” *ad instantly pops up* “MORGAN AND MORGAN AND MORGAN AND MORGAN AND MORGAN...” ...damn you I was ready for the story
i was 4 when i watched it, i was absolutely HORRIFIED. I still remember every scene from it, even the end when they all appear as spirits, i watched Coraline in that same year with my cousin and it STILL didnt scare me as much as this movie
Hazy Glazed Not before homunculi were a concept, but I get what you’re saying. Thing is, 9 was a story concept years before its theatrical release. I find it unlikely that the creator got the idea from HP
It's made in 2009 because it started in the 1930s, the machine took 10-30 years to make the machene, war goes on for 40-45 years and the machenes turn over in early 2009
Anna Jankowski AOS Star Trek Avatar with San worthington Terminator with San worthington 9 as in this film... NINE as in he turns into an alien film... I think transformers revenge of the fallen came out theb So many sci-fi films that year:)
i remember watching this movie when i was around 5 and i absolutely loved it. i used to live with my aunt and i would watch this movie every night, i never got tired of it and it always made my night. i was basically obsessed with it, but ever since i migrated to another country i couldn’t watch it there since they didn’t allow it. now i discover this video and all the memories are flooding back, this video is great! good job 👍
I'm sorry, but am I the only one who finds it VERY hard to believe that there are NO living humans left on planet Earth? Not even animals? That would make one hell of a sequel..
The was one of my favorite movies when I was little. It was the first full "scary movie" I ever watched, and helped grow my love for horror/thriller movies. Great to see it finally getting some attention. I have a major amount of respect for you and the amount of research you did fir this video. Thank you.
This is one of the best made movies ever. Attention to world building, and the fluidity of the story. This theory just makes it feel like everything fits together almost perfectly.
my favorite film of all time is Corpse Bride but 9s message and ending really hits me on a deep level everytime i watch it. the relationship between all the stitchpunks and them trying to save the world is quite beautiful.
+SuperCraft140 if you look in the bottom right corner of the video at 4:27 while he's talking about the lumber company you'll see keemstars face pop up
Wow, when I was a kid I was amazed by the style. Though I wasn't able to touch anything related to technology for a while thinking they might be out to 'drink my magic'.
Actually looking at the Stichpunks and their personalities, you can see a lot of the Scientist in them. I know theyre part of his soul so its kind of like "No shit" but I its still a nice nod and fun to think what each of them represent. 1 got his stubbornness which made him continue down a dangerous path, 2 got the creativity, 3 and 4 got his passion for knowledge, 5 got his constructive toy-making abilities as well as having pretty much the exact same body language, 6 got the psychic abilities related to the alchemic symbols, and 9 got a bit of everything. I cant think of what 7 and 8 would be... So far as i can tell they have no connection...
I can see 7 being ambition and skill, but i dont know about 8 being brutishness. The scientist doesnt look like he has any muscle or courage. It could be his subservience? He carried out the orders or a dictator just like the Scientist.
I understand the criticisms of the movie but I think a lot of people were just looking for something a bit easier to digest and very simple so they didn't expect a fairly complex animated movie which is the same reason most of the stop-motion movies by Laika get very average reviews despite being amazing movies.
omfg my parents did exactly the same thing with this movie as with coraline ad showed it to me... A 9 YEAR OLD CHILD WHY it terrified the shit out of me to say the least... coraline wasn't bad at all compared to this
This movie was shown to us animation students as a study, and watching this i remember i felt so bored at the beginning.. BUT, by the end i was crying and the story was so nice and i wondered if i'd ever be able to do such a good job.
The book "annuls of Peracelsus" doesn't actually exist but Peracelsus himself actually did. He was a Swiss Alchemist and a major player in the philosophical part of the German Renaissance, also known as the Northern Renaissance. He's a prominent figure in Modern Hermetics depending on which parts of it you delve into. The Stitchpunks have a lot in common both functionally and aesthetically with Golems from German folklore which also plays into what you've gathered thus far, and all of this comes from Kabbalist traditions which are historically Jewish which is made interesting when set against the WW2 imagery. And that's all I've got, there's definitely more but that's just what I knew offhand from half-ass studying Hermetics and folklore.
Paracelsus did study a lot of alchemy and occult stuff - as did many other learned scholars of his time - but he also founded a scientific methodology of medicine. Sure, he tried exorcising the demons, invoking the angels, using magical incantations, elixirs, and other nonsense ... he travelled widely and gave every superstition, healing crystal, old wives' tale, folk mixture, witchcraft potion, and snake-oil curative a fair chance ... and methodically noted the results, discarding things which didn't work and forming medicines from things which did. His contributions were a mixed-bag, and always full of self-aggrandizement, but they were still remarkable overall.
And then Hitler was a member of the Thule society, which was an occult society for the elites, much like scientology, except Thule society were scolars of ancient occult, rather than the imagination of L. Ron Hubbard.
It's herrmetic laws thay derived from kemetic And Atlantean text. The movie shows how we fell in Frequency due to time cycles and energetical fluctuations. Just like the Kemites and Mayans who build the majestic Pyramids and sacred mounds. So the scientists represents the original ppl passing our knowledge on to the next Source because we knew we were going to fall
Can someone tell me what is each Stitchpunk's "motto"? I know: 1 To Protect Us 2 3 To Define Us 4 5 To Guide Us 6 7 To Defend Us 8 To Guard Us 9 To Save Us
1: To Protect Us 2: To Inspire Us 3: To Define Us 4: To Teach Us 5: To Guide Us 6: To Lead Us 7: To Defend Us 8: To Guard Us 9: To Save Us Can't believe I still remember that 😅
Not to mention it just did it’s free time making a toy car. It’s even more heartbreaking when we watch it get separated by the scientist, it’s creator, and attempting to get the soldiers away from itself.
@@kathrynhaley1757 I made this mini theory suggesting 9 takes place during the 1930s or 1950s depending on what world war the great war war represent if the great war war represents World War I that would mean the great world war lasted from 1914 to 1924 placing 9 in 1930 if the great world war represent World War 2 That would mean the great world war lasted from from 1939 to 1949 Placing 9 in 1955
Lmfao I was looking at your other theories and I found this video, and I thought, cool another 9 theory, and then I realized I watched 20 mins of a video I already watched a year ago 😂
i just noticed the age rating....and the nursery i was at as a kid (about ages 7-9) let us all watch this as a little fun movie and we actually loved it so much that we watched it over and over again i swear that 9 was on the tv like 80% of the time... maybe thats why im like this today =)
Sooo...
1 - Fear
2 - Curiosity
3 & 4 - Memory & Attention
5 - Determination
6 - Art / Imagination
7 - Courage / Will
8 - Power / Strenght
9 - Bravery / Spirit
Sounds legit.
more like..
1- perseverance and paranoia
2- intelligence and altruism
3 and 4- curiosity and free spirit
5- kindness and intuition
6- craftiness and imperfection
7- rebellion and courage
8- strength and loyalty
9- bravery and spirit
The Planets
1. Saturn
2. Pluto
3. Mercury
4. Moon
5. Uranus
6. Neptune
7. Venus
8. Mars
9. Jupiter
Where’s the communism?
Correct
9 is the most underrated animated movie of all time
I feel ya, bro.
Chris Hero Iron giant?
....that one's pretty awesome too.
Natividad Delcid everyone knows how good iron giant is I thought
IKR!?
Actually 6 has the most soul.
Since of what the Scientist said in a Facebook post, "6 took the most out of me. I need to rest"
That makes sense due to his visions and 6s intelligence
Yeah, but after 8 dolls he emptied the rest into 9.
Evander Holyfield "6 took the most out of me so now I must rest"
If 6 took the most out of the scientist, 7 and 8 might have a little and 9 might even have less than 6
Asher Yin but he might not have that much soul left to put into 9.
@@xmestyofficialx but it was enough soul to actually kill him though
EVAL which might pf been a little bit of soul.
the movie would have been REALLY SHORT if the scientist would have put a sticky note on the talisman and died
He was an idiot savant ... you cant be a genious in everything
I guess his method gets preserved for longer? A note could have been ruined or destroyed by the time 9 awoke.
@@CanadianSpaceBoy genius*
@@oxymoron02 You're late. 😂
@@ThatProdigyJudar I'm always late 😂
You left out a key point. Each doll represents a specific part of the doctor's soul that we tend to perceive that which makes us human. One is fear, another curiosity, courage, determination, and so on. The final doll 9 represents our sense of reason, which is a part that most believe is the very thing that makes us human. If the human race was doomed it'd make sense for the doctor to leave behind everything that makes a human a human. And he did so in the form of the dolls, so humanity would not be erased from the world that was doomed. As penance for his part played in the end of the world he sacrificed his life so that humanity would still live on.
When you talked about reason making us human all I could think about was the song by Tool, Right in Two and the line "Father blessed them all with reason, and this is what they choose?"
I know 1 represents paranoia or fear.
@124214324 324321432 I know this an old thread but I just want to give my two cents. The reason they weren't bigger is because the bigger they are the more soul it would take. Therefore if they were bigger the scientist would only have been able to make 5 at most if not maybe less, varying on the size you mean "bigger".
Exactly. And with that being said about each doll/soul representing a different human emotion/trait/ideal, i believe that 2 being the first one absorbed held significance because he represents the scientist's clever and inventive side which resulted in the brain coming up with more cleverly crafted monsters for hunting the stitchpunks such as a flying beast with a ranged means of capturing its victims and a swift and cunning hypnotizing creature that lures and incapacitates its prey.
Im pretty sure it did not managed to kill 100% of humans on earth. Since machines were made in the factory its only place they could come from. There is no way they could cross the oceans and since corpses are not decayed, its probable that most of world is still intact. There are also no plants so probably it is considered a contaminated zone like Chernobyl.
"I don't really want to explain the whole movie"
*Proceeds to explain the rest of the movie*
Normie Trash lol right? Like everyone here watching his video didn’t come here after watching the whole movie
CBA Fantham its from Rick and morty, morty is his profile pic, and yes I did, lighten the fuck up
CBA Fantham bro, chill. it was just a joke
Normie Trash I'd like that post but you already have the perfect amount of likes
enjoy the 1000. like
Ah, Nine (9).
The show that scared the _shit_ out of me during my childhood.
Same
Same
I saw it quite accidentally on the telly at my aunt's house some 8-9 years ago. My memory was permanently scarred from then on. Still is one of my favourite animated pictures of all time, though.
Same, I was so scared yet so interested.
@@exxiyya4855 I was not scared as a kid while watching the movie
I personally have a theory that the events of the movie 9 could have taken many years of time for the dolls to even get to places. Considering how small they are and how they can’t physically die because they are like robots, it is possible that the events of this movie could have taken hundreds of years.
Regardless of the distances 100 years is a bit much, I think it would take 9 months. (Hah get it cuz 9)
Well, they aren't SUPER tiny. Just like action figure size. So not as drastic as 100 years, but I hear ya.
Didn’t it show the scientists dead body tho?
If its already a 100 years, the scientist's body should've been fully decomposed
@@butteredcactus4471 From the looks of it, the yellow gas killed _all_ life, which would include the micro-organisms like germs, fungi, and bacteria. The scientist's body remained untouched because there was nothing left _to_ decompose it
In the scene where the chancellor takes brain (the machine) it trys to grab onto the scientist and i think the scientist is the only thing brain cared about which is why he's the only one left alive at the begining
Yup, sorta like in Monster House, when a strange item is made, it usually clings to its creator
It doesn’t feel empathy
@@echommm3621 it's not that it doesn't it's that it shouldn't feel empathy. You have to remeber it still has the mind of the scientist.
8:30
Faded Echo empathy and a subconscious connection to yourself aren’t the same thing.
9 was made on 9/9/9 and now it’s almost been 9 years since it was made
released to the public, not made
well i mean it’s 09/09/09 but you got a point
*Illuminati wants to know your location*
hey sups original comment was o god
@@ironnnnnn ...well heck ._. U got meh
The amount of lore in this movie is ridiculous when compared to how popular it was.
It's like Dark souls lol
i like you... you're awesome for having ok computer as your profile pic. Radiohead is da shit. *sorry i went off topic*
+dark lord Yes haha
+kaeleigh kat lore?
When you see dat ass hehe xd what? Dark Souls?
Scientist: Don't do that
Dictator: hehe machine goes brrrrrrrr
Stolen
@@kalechip9074 "show's how much humanity will betray everything they ever know but then all of a suddenly will say the main problem are others then themselves, after a crisis they've caused."
@@kiryuplayz Oh no, did you misspell your "Quote" and need to edit it?
@@mainlygamingyt1870 did i fixed it right?
@@kiryuplayz idk did you (fixed it right)
On July 20th, 2016 he updated his profile picture on Facebook.
On January 20th, 2017, he posted: The light has faintly flickered on again beneath the ashes and I have begun the long awaited search for hope... I must find 9
Everyone else ready for 9/9/2019? :D
What’s happening on that date if you don’t mind me asking?
@@michaeltyler1191
Is saying that if they make a sequel, the best date would be that
AYO JULY 20th is my birthday
Sharkyea, yay! It will come out on my birthday.
yes
Little Big Planet meets Coraline meets Bacterial Contamination
BloomOfDoom ok that’s actually true
I love Coraline and 9. But they used to FREAK me out when I was younger. Now that I watch it, it has like really good plot. I now have a Coraline doll and now I want to learn more about 9.
Oof, true tho
Bacterial Contamination... *shiver*
Bro LBP was the shit
Nine was released on the ninth day of the ninth month in the ninth year.......... That must have been planned
Jade Beason well technically the two thousand and nineth year
True, but if you would put it like this 12/1/16 then I think would be 9/9/09
Jade Beason No shit sherlock.
wow i never noticed xdddddd
if you flip all three nines it equals...
'Stitchpunk' is my new favorite word.
Noice
My favourite word is warcrimes
Sounds like a band
I actually hated it, feels contrived.
@@nemsq1 The fact you channel name is a question mark concerns me...
such a underrated animation movie
9 likes
Mobcraft101 *ILLUMINATI CONFIRMED*
ikr
yes!
I loved this movie I saw it in 2013 and fell in love the imagery was just scary I was 8 when I saw it...
ive always loved the movie but i hate how everyone just forgot it
how do you forget a movie?
Ignacio Gonzalez the movie became forgotten among others.
I enjoyed this movie as a child and I stilll forgot it..
I kinda forcefully removed it from my memory because I was so traumatised by it
The OG Potato Warrior Same it was such a good movie but but barely anyone knows it anymore.
One detail you'll notice too about the numbers is the materials used to make them over time becoming increasingly better. From about 1 to 4 the materials are cloths and coarse textiles, their eyes more like worn out camera lenses, while from 5 onwards they're made of slowly more Kevlar and sandbag cloth, and their eyes are more metal and more refined, the high end materials one would find be used mostly in military properties.
Because 9 was the last who was made.
I loved this movie as a kid, because it gives you this heavy gloomy feeling and just makes you feel a certain way, and I love that feeling for some reason like how people watch creepy videos on youtube or people watch violent and gorey stuff. Beautfiully made animated movie.
So creative and unique.
9 was darker than I thought it was gonna be.
Skywarp waver if it is from the same creators who made Coraline, Paranorman and Kubo and the Two strings, it shouldn’t be surprise that it would involve demonic/ominous things
Yeah I was just looking for some good movies and fell in love with nine
I watched it when I was 8 thinking it´s a friendly cartoon. :))) I was traumatized for my life and sad because my fav character died.
@@kristinapazitna179 who you're favorite character
I know this was created a while ago but I had a sudden thought. Despite it being 2018 now, I was watching this movie and this video when it hit me. The newspaper Easter egg about fire proof stuff, well isn’t an Easter egg at all. In one of the scenes in the movie, the group believes that they destroyed BRAIN within the explosion but the robot crawls out seemingly unharmed. What if the news paper articles were foreshadowing the fact that fire wasn’t able to harm this machine because it had been fireproofed in case of the enemy side trying to destroy the creation before the machines had turned on humanity. That is why the machine was able to withstand the fire and heat of the explosion. This is just part of my theory and you’ll probably never see this, but I thought I might just throw it out there. @The_Theorizer
Soda Pop smart
That makes sense
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Dude - pass that J over here.
Holy shit, it never occured to me that the reason the machine was so motivated to suck their souls out was because of the fact that it was the scientist its self due to the fact that the brain was made from his own intellect, I thought it wanted their souls mainly because it needed souls to live, but it never occured to me that it wanted its own soul back, i feel like this whole film just came full circle for me, 8 years later. XD
if only you discovered the theory 1 year later than you did. then it would have been 9 years later.
Sev3617 but if it got all the souls wouldn't it be exactly like the scientist and want to bee good
Dawg I'm 24 bout to be 25 and I'm just now breaking down this esoteric knowledge. Even doe I got the surface level gist of the movie.
Its been 3 years no second movie and I’m pissed because ‘9’ was a great movie and what do all good movies need theory’s and you did this movie justice
I love that randomly out of nowhere,this video comes up on my recommended feed,on the 9th of September. What the hell? i'm freaked out
UA-cam must've done something in the algorithm which matches movies to dates.
+Ayy Lmao me too lol
Yay lmao I thought it showed up cuz it's my b day
Holy fuck I'm scared as fuck now, it came up on mine today and it's October ninth
how are you verified..... you only have 418 subs.....
"The film uses random test as background filler," this is why I ignore everything but the headline stories! No-Burn wanted a product placement, but they didn't want to spend a lot of money! lol
An interesting thought to ponder on, since the soul was divided up, that means the separate parts of the personality continued to develop and probably exacerbate the part of the personality they portray (or number in the enneagram system by my first 9 video ^_^), so could those dolls ever be recombined to make the same person again, or would they be too different to allow the Scientist reform?
The Fangirl good idea
Super late to the party but still.
I believe if the souls were recombined then you would have the scientists but as he was as a baby, none of his life experiences, not of his understanding or knowledge. he would be the same person but in spirit only, hell he wouldn't have his flesh. If the manufacturing machine or what ever its called totally absorbed the scientists soul it could possibly of gotten his human morality too, potentially leading to a different happy ending.
The fear around artificial intelligence is not about the intelligence, its about its unrestrained nature, its lack of heart or... soul. intelligence without conscience is always dangerous, biological or otherwise.
I just assumed the No-Burn was an attempt to explain why creatures covered in fabric never burn up.
Maybe it was trying to become whole, realizing that it, too, would've created the StitchPunks. The SPs, though, are all different parts of him, serving a specific purpose. Until 9 shows up, who has no purpose...or maybe he fufilled his purpose? 9 was the last one, the leftover, the...end. Maybe his purpose was, by being the End, he could be the Beginning to something new? And what is 9 doing through out the movie? Helping, learning, and resisting. Maybe 9 is the purest culmulation of human spirit, strong in resolve, eager to learn, and wanting to be social.
(Or its all a plot device and i am just reading into to this too much?)
I honestly got bored of your comment..
No hate..
@@friedbread3817 If thats not hate, then what is?
what if the scientist intended for nine to start up the machine and suck up all the souls so he could recreate the world that hac been destroyed by using the machines body with his now recollected soul
I watched this movie yesterday and in the end, when 9 learn what talisman can do i thought the same. I was thinking that they all have to sacrifice themselves to make recreate scientist soul again. ;d
Stoqn Iliev sameee
Stoqn Iliev nah bruh, Life Rain instead.
@@silchasruined if so he couldve went with the plan differently. Why 9? Why no notes? Maybe the B.R.A.I.N. already knew what to do, but the soul didnt.
i thought this was just a fever dream when i was 7, i pissed my pants and cried because of it.
Yo same I watched it when I was young so I just remember bits and pieces and each one was terrifying lmao (also isn't it funny that everyone is revisiting childhood films during quarantine)
So you're 7?
it'd be cool if they made a sequel in 9/9/19
Hyped for 2019 now
yesterday you placed a reply on a 7 month old comment on a two year old video and you already have 6 likes, how?
@@toekneemart5597 _Magic_
No but really UA-cam decided to recommend this video to a bunch of people the other week and I was one of them along with about 6 other people.
I figured as much I just found it entertaining how fast all that happened on something so old and decided to point that out
Now it's recommending even more people
Every disaster movie ever
Scientist person:
Don't do that
Government person:
Lol
lolol
secret Slye LEGIT THO
Its either
Scientist: "Hey don't do that it'll be bad"
Government: "How bout I do anyway?"
Or
Scientist: "I'm gonna do this!"
Scientist: "Although it could possibly cause *insert generic world ending disaster here* to occur..."
Scientist: "OH WELL *slams button to destroy planet*"
Bahahaha. Why are people in disaster movies so stupid?
Galaxyvoyager128 mostly bc either they are power hungry and are just plain stupid,i mean ffs first try to understand what you are using, like will that not help you?i u knew what you have u can use it at its maximun potential smh stupid war/power hungry ppl
secret Slye XD
Finally
*A weapon to surpass Metal Gear*
Sidney Isais-no
DOOM's BFG
a stitchpunk called 9
Metal Gear?!
@Solid Snake Snake? Snake! SSNNAAKKEE!!!!!!
Coraline was creepy and I loved everything about it, but this movie is so underrated. This scared me more as a child than Coraline did. Everything about it was just creepy and triggered anxiety. Maybe because it depicts real people and imagine seeing someone actually die?
I'll have 2 number 9s a number 9 large a number 6 with extra dip a number 7 two number 45's one with cheese and a large soda
I had to
Lol I get it.
AwesomeGoldenGamers who doesnt?
People who don't know about memes
Sum Guy im pretty sure everyone knows about memes, those who dont have played the game
Basically, a scientist made 9 horcruxes in the 1930s to protect the Earth from a creepy ass robot.
Thats not totally true. In the movie the world was saved by AI as the dolls are artificial and intelligent.
It's more about the problem of intelligence without conscience, without soul.
Anyone can destroy the world ?! hahahahahhahahah!!!!!!!!!!!
Which also alludes to the question; what if the scientist's intelligence and complete soul were able to reunite in one body? [whether doll or machine]
Was the machine attempting to put the soul back together for virtuous purposes? To atone for its past. Did 9 actually screw everything up? Although accidentally causing the rain to fall? [how was he to know about the bacteria?]
Although bacteria in rain is a thing, it's not necessarily a good thing. Would be interesting to see the sequel where in a few millennia where, turns out the bacteria evolved into cat-sized anthropomorphized influenza or something.
Yeah, not exactly
Yup
FINNALY, someone finnaly made a theory about this great movie!
Finally*
IKR
It's so good and I watched it years a go
Nuwbers Crazy Same, i watched this when i was 7
same
Watched it when I was a kid, the ending part kinda saddens me and it feels scary at that time...
I love watching random theories at 1 in the morning
ROFL! 1:40 here and stumbled here myself! hahahah
CringeDrawz Don't we all
It's 1:15 xD
I’m watching it at 3 am lmao
Same
Why didn't you release this on September 9th?
Conman Epicness CIRNO DAY IS MUCH MORE IMPORTANT
Not that it's relevant, but I'm watching this on September 9th.
Leo Russell oh same
My god...what the fuck is dis magic? :D im also watching on september 9. For those who dont bealive that this takes place in Germany, check their helmets
Same
I can't wait for 09/09/2019...
Lol why
9² is coming out
@@rileu5718 really?
@@shaktiadi nah I was joking but I hope it is 😂
@@rileu5718 yeah i hope i mean i really really hope
I was so scared of this movie was i when younger, and it always triggered my anxiety lmao
Me too
Fucking pussy
SAME WHEN THEY GOT THE SOUL SUCKED OUT OF THEM-
Angel reyess Ikr it looked so scary xddd
Juan Vargas i mean he was prob like 7 years old so stfu you knapsack
Wait a second... A sequel in 2019? HMMMMMMMM....
Possibly since the first one was on 09/09/09 probably the sequel will be 09/09/19
Zai the water demon hedgewolf Yes please!
Your comment has 99 likes. Hmmmm
They should release the sequel this year, because than it will be exactly *9* years later
wait shit nvm, September already passed im dumb
My name means Nine in Hebrew.
And in English it means Ressurection.
So the number nine is perfect for the character. He helped give back life.
Tasia Butler what's your name?
A lie
your name is resurection
my name in hebrew is just remembered by godand in english it means the same thing basically its just a newer version of Zachariah which dates back to the old testament
Tasia Butler your name is resurrection? Hell Yeah bruh
Saw this film when it was in theaters, and looking back now since I’m older it’s an extremely occult movie. Especially with the concept of golems, the ones from Jewish folklore.
So a golem. Or a "stitchpunk doll". Or a Frankenstein's monster, a positronic android, a T-800 Model 101 Terminator, a whatever. Some kind of "living" construct made to (at least approximately) resemble human form.
Is it better to give it "life" by invoking a deity, by binding some other life force within, by somehow imprinting/transferring a human mind/soul into it, or by cleverly manipulating the laws of nature/physics with machined logic?
I'm pretty sure when I was watching I saw the Hebrew word "Adonai" I knew the movie was talking about some sort of magic because Adonai is a word for God
I just watched it for the first time, and it mentions Paraselsus too directly when they’re viewing the page of the talisman. Paraselsus was a supposed member of the progenitor of the Rosicrucian’s group, and was incredibly spiritual and a follower of the Occult like a lot of the Greek Philosophers.
I think the same pages mentions certain spiritual bits and pieces too I recognised, and it just fascinated me. Especially with the final funeral pyre at the end too.
I'll never forget crying my eyes out when 5 died when I was like 11 years old. Been low key obsessed with this movie since XD
the nine scientist has updated his facebook page 8 days ago!!!
sequel maybe on plan...
10
Paul Bot 11
Reverse santa 18 maybe? Since 9 went out in 2009
Maybe 18, yeah
I remembered watching this movie when I was a kid and I always was fascinated by it, i completely forgot about it until I scrolled past this in the recommended.
Thanks for reminding me about my childhood
Th possible sequel should be a prequel called 0. It's the whole of the old story, and how 1 though 8 met.
And then there were imaginary numbers.
E!!!
They should have another movie where the remaining stitchpunks find a way to create more stitchpunks
and then they create a machine that brings the scientist back to live
or seeing the remaining guys from the film rebuild the world as the last few creations try to rebuild the machine
I think they should make a new movie for the 10-year anniversary
Is it just me, or is his voice like super calming?
So, Nine was in germany.
More like NEIN!
XD
lol
No. Just no.
NEIN!
Oh God why XD
War. War Never Changes. Also seen some war of the worlds references?
Spacedefender54 war changes
Spacedefender54 or does it , no war doesn’t changes , or does it
yep.
War never changes. it upgrades. (well it may change but the destroyed land the fog and explosive ash. that does never change. in wars.)
War has changed
Who else watched this in their childhood? I think I was 7. It did have some scary bits that I still remember to this day
I was 23 and still enjoyed it
Just watched it recently, age 20, the dead bodies scared me the most. In fact, I'm surprised there isn't more.
I was 8 i only get sad bcz 5 died
I think I was 8 or 9
I loved it so much
I was 6 or 7 and I thought it was disturbing, but still watched it repeatedly lolol
Those stichpunks are a kind of steampunk "Homunculus"
Haha fr.
That's exactly what I thought!
You watched fma didnt you? ;-)
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Jack Daniel Ow yeah!
Technically no. A Homunculus is an artificially created biological being. Like Frankenstein.
I would love a sequel to this movie
AmericanRedhead yeah
Yeah 9 2 makes sense
10
AmericanRedhead ikr! But what would it be about
Leonardo Garcia they just might follow FinalFantasy’s footsteps and name the sequel 9-2 like what they did with the FinalFantasy10 games. Only the games with the same number at the beginning are in the same universe.
It’s about to be NINE years since the release of this movie 0_0
Sup alien spy
O yay
I’ve literally never heard anyone else ever mention this movie and no one I know even knows what it is outside of me telling them. This was my favourite movie for years, I can’t believe there are so many people who like it, this is amazing
The title of the movie makes for difficult marketing because you can't just google "9" you have to say "9 movie." Also, this movie came out at the same time as District 9, further complicating the marketing. I theorize that both movies damaged each other's prospects.
I just assumed they did that to make it hard to download it.
And what you using Google for? Just to to TPB :)
+Leer Wesen I mean googling it when I was in theaters. I was super into this movie when it came out and I had trouble finding stuff about it because "9 movie" isn't specific.
Yeah but that wasn't what harmed the movie,it came out around the same time as coraline so coraline got the attention instead of 9
Except Coraline came out way earlier where as District 9 and 9 came out in the same month.
Plus there was also a movie out called Nine at the same time.. lol
“And yes, I read EVERY SINGLE POST... it goes like this...” *ad instantly pops up* “MORGAN AND MORGAN AND MORGAN AND MORGAN AND MORGAN...”
...damn you I was ready for the story
i loved this movie! I still do! OMG! if anyone hasn't watched it GO WATCH IT!!!
GAM1NJAM1N thanks!
You're right, this movie is awesome
Slownif its my type of movie my dad showed it to me
Ghost Woods IKR
Laughing Jack hahaha yeah
technology: *exist*
wars: *G I B S*
This movie sacred me so much that I remember all of it
Logan Dwyer yeah
Same I saw it when I was 7, looking back I probably should not have watched it. It scares me for years.
i was 4 when i watched it, i was absolutely HORRIFIED. I still remember every scene from it, even the end when they all appear as spirits, i watched Coraline in that same year with my cousin and it STILL didnt scare me as much as this movie
Well I was 8 and I wasn't even scared XD į watched it with my best friend
There’s a reason why u remembered it
So they are all basically Horcuxs
No
Yes
Homunculi, which Horcruxes were likely inspired by.
Walphish but Harry Potter came first
Hazy Glazed Not before homunculi were a concept, but I get what you’re saying. Thing is, 9 was a story concept years before its theatrical release. I find it unlikely that the creator got the idea from HP
This is actually placed in France not Germany. The Church of Notre Dame was in the movie. The Church of Notre Dame in in France.
Jack Fisher maybe after the scientist recover his work, he moved to France so the chancellor couldn't find him until he finished his work.
Steel Cat but the factory is pretty much down the street since it doesn’t take too long for Nine to go from the lab to the factory.
I'm guessing it takes place in Strasbourg Alsace-Lorraine, Germany. Since it used to be part of France. And it even shows the Church in Wikipedia
The filmmakers clearly weren’t on the same detail level as we would like, but that doesn’t make it a worse film.
It's made in 2009 because it started in the 1930s, the machine took 10-30 years to make the machene, war goes on for 40-45 years and the machenes turn over in early 2009
I was soul sucked once. it was awesome
Sure ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
Epic Erik
What was his name
Are ya sure about that? 😏
Logical Scar lmfaoooo
So much happened in 2009, the death of Micheal J.,Coraline, 9 and so much more.
Anna Jankowski AOS Star Trek
Avatar with San worthington
Terminator with San worthington
9 as in this film...
NINE as in he turns into an alien film...
I think transformers revenge of the fallen came out theb
So many sci-fi films that year:)
Prototype
I feel like this would be a good video game
Neon Blood We already had LIMBO but this would be cool too
It is!
Look it up,it's called "Little Big Planet"
Some 1 Better than 9,you can make your own levels and shit
Fried Pickle fallout cough.
i remember watching this movie when i was around 5 and i absolutely loved it. i used to live with my aunt and i would watch this movie every night, i never got tired of it and it always made my night. i was basically obsessed with it, but ever since i migrated to another country i couldn’t watch it there since they didn’t allow it. now i discover this video and all the memories are flooding back, this video is great! good job 👍
I'm sorry, but am I the only one who finds it VERY hard to believe that there are NO living humans left on planet Earth? Not even animals? That would make one hell of a sequel..
Two hours of watching plants grow.
Might be a prequel, I'd watch it.
There would probably be things like insects, bacteria, and MAYBE some plants in specific places even after all of the stuff that happens to the area.
Great, now I've a fanfiction to start on. -_-
Markersable it was fucking bombed with toxic gas I'm pretty sure that's gonna kill everything
The was one of my favorite movies when I was little. It was the first full "scary movie" I ever watched, and helped grow my love for horror/thriller movies. Great to see it finally getting some attention. I have a major amount of respect for you and the amount of research you did fir this video. Thank you.
This is one of the best made movies ever. Attention to world building, and the fluidity of the story. This theory just makes it feel like everything fits together almost perfectly.
my favorite film of all time is Corpse Bride but 9s message and ending really hits me on a deep level everytime i watch it. the relationship between all the stitchpunks and them trying to save the world is quite beautiful.
I love the little "lol keem" thing in the corner that was great
First person to notice :)
I notice everything just I usually keep it to myself unless I find it funny or interesting and I definitely find the "lol keem" thing funny
+crazyperson_emily What? WHERE IS IT!? I've gotta see that now!
+SuperCraft140 if you look in the bottom right corner of the video at 4:27 while he's talking about the lumber company you'll see keemstars face pop up
Lol! Gonna check that, thanks dude!
this movie scared the crap out of me for some reason
Probably because of the eerie imagery.
the seamstress was f***ing scary as hell
I didn't find it scary, but very nostalgic. I watched it when I was little and I loved it.
Same i had nightmares and it was the worst night's sleep i ever had after i watched it back in 2009. It's because of the damn leniant rating
Wow, when I was a kid I was amazed by the style. Though I wasn't able to touch anything related to technology for a while thinking they might be out to 'drink my magic'.
Actually looking at the Stichpunks and their personalities, you can see a lot of the Scientist in them. I know theyre part of his soul so its kind of like "No shit" but I its still a nice nod and fun to think what each of them represent. 1 got his stubbornness which made him continue down a dangerous path, 2 got the creativity, 3 and 4 got his passion for knowledge, 5 got his constructive toy-making abilities as well as having pretty much the exact same body language, 6 got the psychic abilities related to the alchemic symbols, and 9 got a bit of everything. I cant think of what 7 and 8 would be... So far as i can tell they have no connection...
Well everyone has some brutishness in themselves, that could explain 8, and maybe 7 is his ambition and skill?
I can see 7 being ambition and skill, but i dont know about 8 being brutishness. The scientist doesnt look like he has any muscle or courage. It could be his subservience? He carried out the orders or a dictator just like the Scientist.
7 would be his insanity.Him going crazy as he looses himself to obsession of his own experiment
Looking at the Stitchpunks, I see a nightmare on LittleBig Planet.
really? I would think 7 is The Scientist's reckless behavior and will
This scared the hell out of me:
I was 9.
*Illuminati confirmed*.....oh wait
I was around 6 I think when I first watched it
Who the heck forgot to install The Laws of Robotics into that machine!?
HYPER_TOAST lol
I think the reason brain went rogue is because the final testing wasn’t finished
i love the movie 9 i think its underrated
Yeah, same.
I understand the criticisms of the movie but I think a lot of people were just looking for something a bit easier to digest and very simple so they didn't expect a fairly complex animated movie which is the same reason most of the stop-motion movies by Laika get very average reviews despite being amazing movies.
It's really underrated and I watched it years ago
totally underrated
omfg my parents did exactly the same thing with this movie as with coraline ad showed it to me... A 9 YEAR OLD CHILD WHY
it terrified the shit out of me to say the least... coraline wasn't bad at all compared to this
coraline scared tf out of me when i was young just because they had button eyes
Nala 305
Me too,I was 7 back then.
*9*
@@devbee7396 Same
Wait YOU WERE 9?!
*_-VIETNAM FLASHBACKS!!-_*
This movie was shown to us animation students as a study, and watching this i remember i felt so bored at the beginning.. BUT, by the end i was crying and the story was so nice and i wondered if i'd ever be able to do such a good job.
Anyone else love this film? And coralline
Uh huh
i love both of these movies so much.
*Looking around"
ehm.... me maby?
yea i do
I used to hate both of them bit I now love them
So Facebook was launched in 2004. And the scientist existed in 1939. Could this movie be our future?
The book "annuls of Peracelsus" doesn't actually exist but Peracelsus himself actually did. He was a Swiss Alchemist and a major player in the philosophical part of the German Renaissance, also known as the Northern Renaissance. He's a prominent figure in Modern Hermetics depending on which parts of it you delve into. The Stitchpunks have a lot in common both functionally and aesthetically with Golems from German folklore which also plays into what you've gathered thus far, and all of this comes from Kabbalist traditions which are historically Jewish which is made interesting when set against the WW2 imagery. And that's all I've got, there's definitely more but that's just what I knew offhand from half-ass studying Hermetics and folklore.
Paracelsus did study a lot of alchemy and occult stuff - as did many other learned scholars of his time - but he also founded a scientific methodology of medicine. Sure, he tried exorcising the demons, invoking the angels, using magical incantations, elixirs, and other nonsense ... he travelled widely and gave every superstition, healing crystal, old wives' tale, folk mixture, witchcraft potion, and snake-oil curative a fair chance ... and methodically noted the results, discarding things which didn't work and forming medicines from things which did. His contributions were a mixed-bag, and always full of self-aggrandizement, but they were still remarkable overall.
And then Hitler was a member of the Thule society, which was an occult society for the elites, much like scientology, except Thule society were scolars of ancient occult, rather than the imagination of L. Ron Hubbard.
It's herrmetic laws thay derived from kemetic And Atlantean text. The movie shows how we fell in Frequency due to time cycles and energetical fluctuations. Just like the Kemites and Mayans who build the majestic Pyramids and sacred mounds. So the scientists represents the original ppl passing our knowledge on to the next Source because we knew we were going to fall
It said PG 13
Me watching the movie at the age of 7
edited: what the hell, the likes jdbfjkshd lmao
Hikari Tsuki get nae’d nae’d
What an absolute mad lad!
Same
I was 5
Samenlol
999 is the date, put that upside down and you get 666
He is Soul sucking, selling his soul to the devil 0_0
It kind of does though because this movie is satanic
Also the date of the movie's release
But that’s just a theory, a film theory! Thanks for watching
Jo Awesome stanley Kubrick died 666 days before the year 2001 which is a reference to his top movie 2001 a space odyssey SOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO CREEPY
If this takes place in germany then wouldn't nine be nein?
Matias Smith xD
Your comment isn't original, you copied it
What? Thats just a coincedence.. I actually just though it up in my mind tbh
Actually no. German for Nine is pronounced as "Noon". "Nein" means No
I no good sir. It was a joke. I know that Nein means no. xD
Any film that creates a facebook page that furthers the lore in the story deserves a grade higher than A+
Can someone tell me what is each Stitchpunk's "motto"?
I know:
1 To Protect Us
2
3 To Define Us
4
5 To Guide Us
6
7 To Defend Us
8 To Guard Us
9 To Save Us
1: To Protect Us
2: To Inspire Us
3: To Define Us
4: To Teach Us
5: To Guide Us
6: To Lead Us
7: To Defend Us
8: To Guard Us
9: To Save Us
Can't believe I still remember that 😅
Yeet
@@alfiakabira9012 I think 1 and 6 were switched because to lead us goes with 1 more
The BRAIN was so nice at first.
Yeah :)
That's why I felt sorry for it what if it just wanted the professor back😩😭😭😭😓
@@marisafaith8664 it obvi did. Just like in Monster House, the lost evil item wants its creator back
When the Chancoler was taking BRAIN, it tried to reach for the scientist, strengthening this point
Not to mention it just did it’s free time making a toy car. It’s even more heartbreaking when we watch it get separated by the scientist, it’s creator, and attempting to get the soldiers away from itself.
A cat beast you say?
Cats like yarn.... They look like their made of yarn..
A yarn's life
And how many lives do cats have?
That's right, nine!
#illuminaticonfirmed
i used to be terrified of this film when I was younger, I just recently watched it and I can’t stop watching it. It’s so amazing..
The public didn't know how to process #9 when it was released. Its still such a brilliant movie!
Exactly. This film had tooc.amy Esoteric knowledge in it. My family still doesn't know about this movie
So Idk if this is important or not but 9 was put on netflix like 2 weeks ago.
KiitKat Vantas thx my guy
9 use to be my favorite movie growing up however “scary” it is
*ilikedcoralinemore*
Soul
S U C C I N G
But the song “over the rainbow” is released in 1939
That's just an anachronism. Similar to how the show Archer combined elements from different time periods.
I think it took place in like 1943
@@kathrynhaley1757 I made this mini theory suggesting 9 takes place during the 1930s or 1950s depending on what world war the great war war represent if the great war war represents World War I that would mean the great world war lasted from 1914 to 1924 placing 9 in 1930 if the great world war represent World War 2 That would mean the great world war lasted from from 1939 to 1949 Placing 9 in 1955
This movie is so underrated and It's brilliant, with gorgeous art. What a shame.
That's because nobody knows what a good movie is... Yet people know what some good shows are...
I like how 9 was released on 9/9/9
IT WAS? HOLY SHITE
9/9/09
Zac Miller Skyrim was released on 11/11/11
Anon Reptile -_-
This comment was posted 9 months ago
YO DUDES, the doctor actualized his FACEBOOK gain just a few weeks ago, what the hell does this mean?
It means he saw my video
And perhaps a sequel:)
actualized?
Lmfao I was looking at your other theories and I found this video, and I thought, cool another 9 theory, and then I realized I watched 20 mins of a video I already watched a year ago 😂
i just noticed the age rating....and the nursery i was at as a kid (about ages 7-9) let us all watch this as a little fun movie and we actually loved it so much that we watched it over and over again i swear that 9 was on the tv like 80% of the time... maybe thats why im like this today =)