I really didn’t think that I would enjoy woebots, but it actually kinda went hard. By golly i’m surprised with how much i enjoyed it, heck i wouldn’t even consider it bad. It is endearing crust.
Considering some of the stuff we've seen on Wheel of the Weird, Wobots is pretty competent. The CGI designs are coherent, you can tell what you're looking at more or less, the songs are shockingly decent IMO (that slave labor song didn't need to be so catchy, my word), there's some actual jokes present, and you can actually tell what the characters are thinking most of the time.
The funny thing is, I loathed it as a kid, but it was due to it being sold as just "Robots" and it was released on DVDs at the same time as Dreamwork's "Robots" were in cinema and so my parents bought me the former and didn't realize they were scammed. I do appreciate the whole thing a bit more now, even though it's obvious it's just a cheeply made straight to DVD movie, it still didn't need the effort with songs or designs.
I get the feeling Wobots was a two-part pilot episode for an unmade tv series, it feels like they were setting up a lot of characters that would reappear in future episodes. I mean, the world the show you doesn't paint a pretty picture (orphans forced to work, clearly sentient robots being killed by apathetic humans) so I have to wonder if this would have been explored in future installments.
At around 1:44:15 there is a stray frame were the model is gone but the kid's image is still on screen. That would mean that they didn't even rerender it with the face but just overlayed the image over the existing "movie".
I thought the chatmember who said the person that directed A Wobots Christmas went on to make Hoodwinked was bullshitting, but sure enough, it's true. Guy has a penchant for making surprisingly endearing films with great music but low-budget animation I guess.
@roymarshall_ I've already seen all of this because I was there for the live stream. I just wanted to put this timestamp here because it's a funny moment.
"i asked this robot to water my plants and paint my file cabinet, and he painted my plants and watered my file cabinet!" "You were gonna paint your file cabinet pink?" this cheap dvd movie has no right to be this funny.
I was kinda dreading the Wobots video because it had a slow start and was going to be long, but it was actually endearing to watch once all the rejected robots showed up. Plus, that kid had some sass.
The lip-syncing of Wobot's Christmas was suprisingly good. I also looked up the director Cory Edwards, and he was also writer on Veggietales and the Hoodwinked (2005) movie.
I KNEW someone from veggie tales had to be involved in this! Something about the use of musical numbers really made me think of it (and the Jesus stuff, obviously). I didn't know he'd worked on both.
@@Zulf85 Yes! The opening sequence really reminded me of the Chocolate Factory song (Good Morning George). Edwards didn't work on that episode, but I'd be shocked if he wasn't inspired by it
At the end of Wobots (surprisingly fun btw) they used a crowd screaming sound instead of a cheering sound. Not only that, it's the same sound effect used in Daft Punk's Revolution 909.
I love how the first two films both have a moment where the scriptwriters clearly must've been like "oh crap, this is supposed to be a Christmas film... Quick, write a short segment to shoehorn something about Christmas in!"
The random Jesus musical number in Wobots absolutely took me out. It's up there with that one scene in Gremlins for out-of-left-field backstory elements (in this case the backstory being Christmas)
Vinny asking "What's Hoodwinked?" made me bluescreen. Hoodwinked is the pinnacle of endearing CGI trash, and I also see its fingerprints all over that Wobots movie
I could've sworn Vinny saw a clip of it before, but that was actually Jerma in that one try not to laugh stream. When in doubt, one of the BJ brothers has seen it
Oh gosh, we had some VHS tapes of those "Send us a picture of you and we put your face into the animation and send it to you" things (different company from this one, and ours was 2D animation). Mine was Snow White. What made it weird and uncanny was how I just had this smile frozen on my face the entire time (since it was a still picture of me, of course). My brother was a race car driver. He was, like, 3 so his was just like adorable baby face in the cartoon so his was weirdly cute haha. For some reason we got one for my Dad where he was a superhero. Dad went bald pretty early, so it was like balding Dad dude on a superhero body (and he usually unintentionally makes somewhat weird facial expressions in photos) so his was kinda amusingly silly lol. I found the tapes a while ago and digitized them to preserve them for us.
At least with ours, "we" were the *main characters*, instead of this one where the kid's character just kinda showed up in the background for a couple seconds a few times.
HOLY FUCK WOBOTS! I remember that one! I watched that one on cable as a kid and I love it, thank you Vinny and Wheel for giving me this chance to relieve a childhood classic
I mean even Wheel of the Worst had amazing results like Surviving Edged Weapons. I also feel like Rent a Friend being freshest memory of this segment elavated it A LOT Hope if WoWeird gets Hall of Fame then Woobots will be there ngl
Pretty much how I felt by the end of it. It was pretty good for the first half,but everything kinda fell apart through the middle and end to me personally.
Half the time though it's sarcasm or just his bad memory. At the start I was 100% convinced he was doing just his regular bit about it being all original fresh totally not RLM segment with RLM videos, but when he played the clip of the episode on screen is where I'm split on if he decided to commit playing senile for goofs or just was classic Vinny who never remembers anything.
I'm endlessly saddened that The Christmas Light didn't make it this time. However, this means that next year, Vinny might have to see this and The Christmas Brigade in the same night. Oh, what fun indeed!
The Christmas Light is a fever dream. There's also a sequel, The Christmas Brigade, which is about 40 minutes of its own plot, 15 minutes where they describe the first movie's plot in extended flashback so they can pad out the running time, and then another 15 minutes of christmas carols where the characters stand in place and the camera moves slowly around them. The first movie's like 22 minutes long so it's virtually all of it jammed into the sequel.
All these characters are great, you can tell the animations have improved. They actually made a lot of improvements after making things like “Dorbees” and “Gaithers Pond”
Wobots genuinely surprised me, wouldnt say it's amazing, but it's charming and endearing front to back. Can't say the same about Christmas Adventure lol
Sad I was not able to witness Vinny’s reaction to Mee Christmas and Wobots live and instead had to suffer along with him to that weird ass “put your kid in the movie!!” Nightmare. Merry Christmas mofos!!!!!! Also Vinny, how DARE you compare those freaks from Mee Christmas to the characters from Pilotwings 64.
Wobots had somewhat of a strong start and then threw worm jesus in there and also didn't resolve the whole child labour plot point. The real MVP of christmas movies
I honestly just clicked on this to check out the Grey Leno lookalike but Wobots hooked me and I really should be sleeping instead of watching it. It has better writing than it deserves and I'd probably have been obsessed with it if I watched it as a kid (I was a kid when it released too so I very well could have)
If I had a nickel for every time a late 90s/early 00s children's animated Christian show was genuinely funny I'd have two nickels. Which isn't a lot, but it's weird that it happened twice
@@Ivanhoenn okay I have 3 nickels now because I totally forgot about 3-2-1 Penguins! Another great show, Big Idea Entertainment really had some bangers on their hands
In Wobots, Jesus was definitely shoed in for a grant or something. It was such a minor moment and they barely want to mention it after. Definitely felt like something the creator wasn’t proud of adding. Which, if he was devout, it would be much more apparent.
I believe Live Bait is the same production company that made Gaither's Pond, a much more obviously religious cartoon. Dunno if he was a Live Bait lifer or they contracted him.
It's funny how each animation was of descending quality Wobots was genuinely charming and had pretty good writing, and the animation was charmingly jank. Mee Christmas was shoddy generally incomprehensible, but was at least stupid enough to be funny. My Christmas Adventure was agony. Woe upon the parents who got that as a present for their kid.
0:50 - If any of you are fond of Phelan "Phelous" Porteous, he actually reviews "The Christmas Light" and it's sequel, "The Christmas Brigade", meaning you can get an idea as to what they're all about without watching the _entire_ movie.
For anyone who missed this little tidbit like I did at first: Mee Christmas features the voices of Peter Fernandez and Corinne Orr, known for their roles as Speed and Trixie in the OG Speed Racer English dub, and for some reason they're both in a bunch of these horrible Wal-mart bin 3D animated movies that this Michael Schelp guy made: Car's Life, Spider's Web, and Plan Bee to name a few. I also have vague memories of being shown the Car's Life series in like, Sunday school or something, so this bizarre trio probably has had a non-negligible effect on my development as a person...
I think I know why the villain of "A Wobot's Christmas" has a beak, and unfortunately its correlated to the villain song being highly reminiscent of Yiddish folk music. Folks, its a movie about an antisemetic caricature slavedriver trying to conquer the world by sacrificing children and ruining Christmas.
i thought that the wobots was gonna be insane slop but it was actually really solid. story was nice, the jokes landed, music was good, and the characters are really well made. i like the guy that kind of sounds like alex rochon and the scraptown song reminded me of will wood
Wobots was made by benjy gaither. The son of the leader of the gaithers. A popular well known gospel music group, which makes sense considering how hard the music slaps. He also made another thing before this called gaithers pond. The animation in that one is even more cursed. It turned out the way it did cus benjy wanted to make animated movies despite not knowing anything about animation. I actually think gaithers pond and wobots are pretty good for what they are. I just really appreciate them. They seem to have so much care and work put into them even though theyre crusty.
I genuinely could not stop fucking smiling at the misfit robots breaking out into song over Jesus. Wobots did NOT deserve Wheel of the Weird. Incredible.
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Vinny has a knack for watching weird crusty CGI stuff with music that goes way harder than it needs to
Oh snap, it’s ya boi MagicMush!
Cwusty
KNACK 2 BABY
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I really didn’t think that I would enjoy woebots, but it actually kinda went hard. By golly i’m surprised with how much i enjoyed it, heck i wouldn’t even consider it bad. It is endearing crust.
I unironically love Dorbees, and Woebots was charming.
I like Eleven Eleven's design.
I’ll admit, some of the jokes in Wobots got a chuckle out of me. Best one out of the 3 shown.
Considering some of the stuff we've seen on Wheel of the Weird, Wobots is pretty competent. The CGI designs are coherent, you can tell what you're looking at more or less, the songs are shockingly decent IMO (that slave labor song didn't need to be so catchy, my word), there's some actual jokes present, and you can actually tell what the characters are thinking most of the time.
It was surprisingly charming. I'm surprised it didn't get picked up for a full season
Can we all agree the a wobots christmas was to good for the wheel of weird
The funny thing is, I loathed it as a kid, but it was due to it being sold as just "Robots" and it was released on DVDs at the same time as Dreamwork's "Robots" were in cinema and so my parents bought me the former and didn't realize they were scammed. I do appreciate the whole thing a bit more now, even though it's obvious it's just a cheeply made straight to DVD movie, it still didn't need the effort with songs or designs.
Edit: "Robots" were made by BlueSky actually.
no
Good and weird aren't mutually exclusive. It was plenty weird
I mean it wasn't horrible, but it was way too long, It felt way too long was why it was so weird I felt.
I get the feeling Wobots was a two-part pilot episode for an unmade tv series, it feels like they were setting up a lot of characters that would reappear in future episodes. I mean, the world the show you doesn't paint a pretty picture (orphans forced to work, clearly sentient robots being killed by apathetic humans) so I have to wonder if this would have been explored in future installments.
It actually was going to be a series and the Christmas movie was meant to be a pilot, but it never got greenlit
@@CwazyWabbit4 Would've been interesting to see Veggietales with "Wobots"
Does wobots count as cyberpunk? It's clearly a dystopia.
The animation gives me big Jimmy Neutron vibes, I wonder if they're related in some way
At around 1:44:15 there is a stray frame were the model is gone but the kid's image is still on screen.
That would mean that they didn't even rerender it with the face but just overlayed the image over the existing "movie".
I thought the chatmember who said the person that directed A Wobots Christmas went on to make Hoodwinked was bullshitting, but sure enough, it's true. Guy has a penchant for making surprisingly endearing films with great music but low-budget animation I guess.
Well said.
1:15:28 For absolute cinema.
Bro this came out 1 minute ago
@roymarshall_ I've already seen all of this because I was there for the live stream. I just wanted to put this timestamp here because it's a funny moment.
truly the christmas spirit at play :)
i cant believe the Mee christmas video was fucking half an hour, and almost 10 minutes of it was a kurt driving montage
He kinda real for that tho
it was driving me insane.
"i asked this robot to water my plants and paint my file cabinet, and he painted my plants and watered my file cabinet!"
"You were gonna paint your file cabinet pink?"
this cheap dvd movie has no right to be this funny.
wobots had some surprisingly good lines and ideas. "Don't hurt him he's wealthy!" actually got a genuine chuckle out of me
He was about to get Luigi'd
I was kinda dreading the Wobots video because it had a slow start and was going to be long, but it was actually endearing to watch once all the rejected robots showed up. Plus, that kid had some sass.
The lip-syncing of Wobot's Christmas was suprisingly good.
I also looked up the director Cory Edwards, and he was also writer on Veggietales and the Hoodwinked (2005) movie.
I KNEW someone from veggie tales had to be involved in this! Something about the use of musical numbers really made me think of it (and the Jesus stuff, obviously). I didn't know he'd worked on both.
@@Zulf85 Yes! The opening sequence really reminded me of the Chocolate Factory song (Good Morning George). Edwards didn't work on that episode, but I'd be shocked if he wasn't inspired by it
It's also connected to the infamous "Gaither's Pond." A similar crusty 3D children's show made by a very famous gospel group.
you know I have severe brain damage when the one I go "OH HOLY SHIT" to is Hoodwinked
@@munkledinks8732 no fucking way, I saw his name and it immediately reminded me of it.
A Wobot's Christmas unironically has better music and writing than some 100 million+ dollar budget films
some of the jokes actually landed pretty damn hard lol, they must've had some good damn writers
It's pretty cute that the title is a reference to the main character's lisp. I wasn't expecting that
Robothugs got me
I'd rather watch this than the Minecraft movie, for sure
you're so right
“Couldn’t they just blow up the orphanage?”
-Vincenzo Vinesauce
At the end of Wobots (surprisingly fun btw) they used a crowd screaming sound instead of a cheering sound. Not only that, it's the same sound effect used in Daft Punk's Revolution 909.
Ok since people don't put timestamps here is a timestamp 50:35
@@Chlocean Thank You, I'm lazy.
@@Chlocean I hear it now that you said that. lol
I love how the first two films both have a moment where the scriptwriters clearly must've been like "oh crap, this is supposed to be a Christmas film... Quick, write a short segment to shoehorn something about Christmas in!"
The random Jesus musical number in Wobots absolutely took me out. It's up there with that one scene in Gremlins for out-of-left-field backstory elements (in this case the backstory being Christmas)
Vinny asking "What's Hoodwinked?" made me bluescreen. Hoodwinked is the pinnacle of endearing CGI trash, and I also see its fingerprints all over that Wobots movie
I could've sworn Vinny saw a clip of it before, but that was actually Jerma in that one try not to laugh stream. When in doubt, one of the BJ brothers has seen it
Can't even stream the first movie, just the second one
*CGI gold
ngl the orphan child labor theme went kinda hard
You know, Wobots wasnt so bad. It actually interested me enough to keep watching.
You can tell Wobots was made by people that actually cared and tried to do the best with their extremely small budget.
Oh gosh, we had some VHS tapes of those "Send us a picture of you and we put your face into the animation and send it to you" things (different company from this one, and ours was 2D animation). Mine was Snow White. What made it weird and uncanny was how I just had this smile frozen on my face the entire time (since it was a still picture of me, of course). My brother was a race car driver. He was, like, 3 so his was just like adorable baby face in the cartoon so his was weirdly cute haha. For some reason we got one for my Dad where he was a superhero. Dad went bald pretty early, so it was like balding Dad dude on a superhero body (and he usually unintentionally makes somewhat weird facial expressions in photos) so his was kinda amusingly silly lol. I found the tapes a while ago and digitized them to preserve them for us.
At least with ours, "we" were the *main characters*, instead of this one where the kid's character just kinda showed up in the background for a couple seconds a few times.
Those were those “U.R. The Star” VHS tapes. I vividly remember I got one made for me where I was a superhero. The animation was C R U S T Y.
HOLY FUCK WOBOTS! I remember that one! I watched that one on cable as a kid and I love it, thank you Vinny and Wheel for giving me this chance to relieve a childhood classic
The villain from Wobots is like an off brand Dr. Finkelstein from the Nightmare Before Christmas.
Exactly what I thought the moment I saw him.
He even sounds like him.
Dr. Fingerstein
Vinny went from being repulsed and having contempt for Live Bait Productions works to "that was all right." The lobotomy was a great success.
Don’t worry,
Once he’s forced to do anything from Gaither’s Pond for Wheel of the Weird he’ll be back to being repulsed!
The Wobots is not meant for the wheel of weird.
Boy did I wipe my forehead when I realized that the child labor song was satirical. Holy crap...
I mean even Wheel of the Worst had amazing results like Surviving Edged Weapons.
I also feel like Rent a Friend being freshest memory of this segment elavated it A LOT
Hope if WoWeird gets Hall of Fame then Woobots will be there ngl
Moral of this segment: Child labor is ok as long as you have Christmas spirit
Robot Santa Claus knows naughty orphans don't work, then again he'll go after anyone anyway.
Pretty much how I felt by the end of it. It was pretty good for the first half,but everything kinda fell apart through the middle and end to me personally.
Vinny: "I'm a big fan of RLM"
Also Vinny: "Wait they covered that last year?"
Vinny: "I'm a big fan of RLM"
Also Vinny: "I've never heard of T-Bone's World of Clowning"
Half the time though it's sarcasm or just his bad memory. At the start I was 100% convinced he was doing just his regular bit about it being all original fresh totally not RLM segment with RLM videos, but when he played the clip of the episode on screen is where I'm split on if he decided to commit playing senile for goofs or just was classic Vinny who never remembers anything.
@@rocketforthree4479 Next he’ll see Rem Lazar and say “never saw this before”
Wobots was honestly pretty good, I enjoyed it
I'm endlessly saddened that The Christmas Light didn't make it this time. However, this means that next year, Vinny might have to see this and The Christmas Brigade in the same night. Oh, what fun indeed!
The Christmas Light is a fever dream. There's also a sequel, The Christmas Brigade, which is about 40 minutes of its own plot, 15 minutes where they describe the first movie's plot in extended flashback so they can pad out the running time, and then another 15 minutes of christmas carols where the characters stand in place and the camera moves slowly around them. The first movie's like 22 minutes long so it's virtually all of it jammed into the sequel.
All these characters are great, you can tell the animations have improved. They actually made a lot of improvements after making things like “Dorbees” and “Gaithers Pond”
This series should be titled “Weir of the Wheeld”
Wobots genuinely surprised me, wouldnt say it's amazing, but it's charming and endearing front to back.
Can't say the same about Christmas Adventure lol
Sad I was not able to witness Vinny’s reaction to Mee Christmas and Wobots live and instead had to suffer along with him to that weird ass “put your kid in the movie!!” Nightmare.
Merry Christmas mofos!!!!!!
Also Vinny, how DARE you compare those freaks from Mee Christmas to the characters from Pilotwings 64.
how much of a mind freak would it be if whoever sent in the last video made a version with vinny's face in it
Wobots had somewhat of a strong start and then threw worm jesus in there and also didn't resolve the whole child labour plot point. The real MVP of christmas movies
I could totally see Wobots being a popular UA-cam web series if it was newer
wobots is good, I dont care what chat was saying
3 fucking minutes of Kurt flying that damn ufo lmao.
Mmmyyyyyyyy dearest Melpert, I hope your holiday is treating you well
I honestly just clicked on this to check out the Grey Leno lookalike but Wobots hooked me and I really should be sleeping instead of watching it. It has better writing than it deserves and I'd probably have been obsessed with it if I watched it as a kid (I was a kid when it released too so I very well could have)
Wobots is peak
All of these 3d movies make me realize my mental image of joel is the Schnitzel guy from Hoodwinkled
The concept of God existing in the world of Wobots would imply the fact that there might be a robot hell, akin to the one in Futurama
The first two "movies" aren’t Christmas movies, these are movies that have Christmas as a side plot
To be fair, that is also an accurate description of Die Hard.
@@QuintessentialWalrus Die Hard wasn't trying to be a Christmas movie though. It came out in July.
Kirk’s driving in the ufo sequence is making me laugh more than I have in a long time
A brand new segment based on RLM’s Wheel of The Worst?
IT BROKE NEW GROOOOOOOOUUUUUUUNDDD!!!
If I had a nickel for every time a late 90s/early 00s children's animated Christian show was genuinely funny I'd have two nickels. Which isn't a lot, but it's weird that it happened twice
Remember to thank the Ocelot's that raised you this Cwistmas.
Brother, there's this show about penguins in a spaceship that is gonna flip your lid.
@@Ivanhoenn I'd call them Veggietales adjacent
@@Ivanhoenn okay I have 3 nickels now because I totally forgot about 3-2-1 Penguins! Another great show, Big Idea Entertainment really had some bangers on their hands
48:16 was a beautifully relevant moment
In Wobots, Jesus was definitely shoed in for a grant or something. It was such a minor moment and they barely want to mention it after. Definitely felt like something the creator wasn’t proud of adding. Which, if he was devout, it would be much more apparent.
I believe Live Bait is the same production company that made Gaither's Pond, a much more obviously religious cartoon. Dunno if he was a Live Bait lifer or they contracted him.
in the early 2000s people were much more pumped on god and jesus than they are now.
I remember getting that sentimental journey Christmas as a child. I remember just looking at the screen as we all watched this on the family TV 😢
7:14 is this a Donnie Darko reference?
Anyone else notice whoever recorded Wobot Christmas kept clicking their mouse while it was being captured? I keep hearing this "error" noise.
16:33 Jet Jaguar!!!
Didn't expect the first thing on the wheel to be a whole movie
I'm not too ashamed to say I busted up at the 'Robot hugs' bit
Vinny, this time don't be bucket.
"Seth Leno" is more like a mix of Kronk and Grey Leno to me. Kronk Leno
It's funny how each animation was of descending quality
Wobots was genuinely charming and had pretty good writing, and the animation was charmingly jank.
Mee Christmas was shoddy generally incomprehensible, but was at least stupid enough to be funny.
My Christmas Adventure was agony. Woe upon the parents who got that as a present for their kid.
Man I remember seeing wobots as a kid, never realized the dark jokes until now lol
Mee Christmas was actually egregious in its usage of Christmas as a narrative device. I'm genuinely shocked.
The guy who made Mee Christmas also brought to you "A Car's Life", "Plan Bee", and "Spider's Web: A Pig's Tale".
oh. oh no
they may be malfunctioning misfits but dammit those wobots can sing
i like how when the jesus bit started in the first movie it showed him being born in a fucking tent
Wobots art style looks a lot like Theme Park World, the kid especially.
I'm so happy i'm not the only one who thought this!
TRUEEEE
The guy who did this also did Hoodwinked which explains why the writing is way better than the animation.
Vinny learned from his mistake last time, and this time he did the segment earlier than being the last
"Don't hurt him, he's wealthy!" Topical, haha.
0:50 - If any of you are fond of Phelan "Phelous" Porteous, he actually reviews "The Christmas Light" and it's sequel, "The Christmas Brigade", meaning you can get an idea as to what they're all about without watching the _entire_ movie.
Also Rebel taxi reviewed it Aswell.
This is a great way to celebrate Christmas thank you Mr. Sauce
31:24 RUN SCOOB!
"slimy one eyed snake"
-Melpert, December 2024
I did expect the random baby jesus musical number in the middle of the funny robot movie, but it did make me laugh my ass off.
Smiling Thumbnail Vinny keeps ballooning like Thunders head in Big Trouble in Little China
First one is so unironically good that I would get the dvd. Love the jab at Elmer Fudd too and glad I didn't miss that part.
NOT THE BLUE COMMENT
31:07 i didn't expect an actual good joke
1:25:06 norad tracks santa model
For anyone who missed this little tidbit like I did at first: Mee Christmas features the voices of Peter Fernandez and Corinne Orr, known for their roles as Speed and Trixie in the OG Speed Racer English dub, and for some reason they're both in a bunch of these horrible Wal-mart bin 3D animated movies that this Michael Schelp guy made: Car's Life, Spider's Web, and Plan Bee to name a few.
I also have vague memories of being shown the Car's Life series in like, Sunday school or something, so this bizarre trio probably has had a non-negligible effect on my development as a person...
That child labor song has no right to be actually good, wtf
40:06 daamn that voice! "We are the world" came to my mind right here. Gotta say, Wobot's Christmas is kinda interesting, i'm enjoying it so far
The personalized Christmas video is the best of the worst. Wobots is 2nd runner up
It think RLM picked Mee Christmas cuz of Rich's speech.
@@ArmoredChocoboLPs I forgot they even reviewed that.
I swear I've seen Wobots on TV before
Either on YTV, BBC Kids or Discovery Kids
I think I know why the villain of "A Wobot's Christmas" has a beak, and unfortunately its correlated to the villain song being highly reminiscent of Yiddish folk music. Folks, its a movie about an antisemetic caricature slavedriver trying to conquer the world by sacrificing children and ruining Christmas.
Oh, thaaat's disappointing :(
Say what you want about Gaither, dude can write one catchy song about child labor
i thought that the wobots was gonna be insane slop but it was actually really solid. story was nice, the jokes landed, music was good, and the characters are really well made. i like the guy that kind of sounds like alex rochon and the scraptown song reminded me of will wood
48:16 How youtube reacts to creator controversy.
Why is the national anthem of unpaid child labor unironically such a banger?
If you ever do this again next year plz add "Smelf The Elf: Holiday Special"!
Sounds like something Joel would make
The loathsome elf’s voice in the final movie reminds me of one of Vinny’s character voices, but I can’t place which one.
Vinny knows the term "Tumblr Sexyman"? Don't know how to feel about that...
Remember, everything can be resolved with the power of Christmas if you try hard enough.
1:31:45 I'm not joking. It literally looks like Stan from American dad brothers. Jaw now has cancer.
Yooo a Wobots Christmas was one of my childhood movies
Look I'm not saying it's his fault but the moment Jesus showed up the quality of Wobots dipped.
Wobots was made by benjy gaither. The son of the leader of the gaithers. A popular well known gospel music group, which makes sense considering how hard the music slaps. He also made another thing before this called gaithers pond. The animation in that one is even more cursed. It turned out the way it did cus benjy wanted to make animated movies despite not knowing anything about animation. I actually think gaithers pond and wobots are pretty good for what they are. I just really appreciate them. They seem to have so much care and work put into them even though theyre crusty.
I genuinely could not stop fucking smiling at the misfit robots breaking out into song over Jesus. Wobots did NOT deserve Wheel of the Weird. Incredible.
Woebots is Cubix-core. Kinda neat.
34:30
Wobots being written and directed by the same guy who wrote and directed Hoodwinked checks out