I love how indifferent Basil is to the atmosphere of the pub. He doesn't pay attention to the dancing, checks his own beer just for drugs etc. Truly is devoted to his work.
lol no joke; Me then: "Her show girl dancing and voice are amazing! I want to do that when I'm older!" Me now: "She has the voice and courage to be on stage in front of everyone giving a spectacular show as well as distract to help her friends.... I can also see that I was a furry back then because I still love and enjoy this. ….oh; and I love those thighs." XD
How did Disney get away with this? And lets not forget the copious smoking and drinking that used to be in just about every movie. That was the good days of kids movies!
***** Back when Art imitated Life. There was still plenty of censorship in movies, but people didn't make a big fuss about "subliminal messages" just because a bunch of cartoons rat were having a beer or two and watching a racy dance haha Gratuituos violence or hard core drug use is fair enough to censor out of a kids film, but we can be pretty hyper sensitive theese days.
I've said it before and I'll say it again, the Walt Disney Corporation is single-handedly responsible for the creation of more furries than any other one person or group. Not one myself, but, damn, I kinda get it.
+Skitty “Melisha Tweedy” the Dictator Yeah I remember this scene! Makes sense! And dont forget that he tried to force her to kiss him, but she open the door before he gets it and he falls down and out of the house lol
Disney didn’t turn me furry , the internet did. And no, I’m not that kind of furry. Ya know the kind, the ones who hang on deviantArt with the adult filter off
Isn't she just a singer/dancer, and not a stripper? It's not like's taking everything off, I think she's just a singer who changes her costume to something more "attractive" during her song.
I think she's a singer and dancer yes but I think she's supposed to be a burlesque dancer I think based on the on the costume. Not quite the same as a stripper but like still meant to be lowkey kinda sexy dancing
The show is clearly supposed to be sexy, but doesn't really feel like a strip club, besides that doesn't quite fit the movie's setting. So yeah it probably is more like a burlesque if anything.
Heh, in a Disney fanfic I wrote I did a scene with Jessica Rabbit performing, and she does her signature "Why Don't You Do Right" song, but then after that she goes into the second half of "Let Me Be Good To You," wearing a similar fancy feathered leotard but red instead of blue!
I hear people saying this movie is too inappropriate and others saying it's not risky at all, but honestly I think that this is the perfect balance. Kids are not stupid and shouldn't be treated like they can't handle anything, but I love how this movie isn't over the top. There is some crap kids shouldn't be watching these days.This is fun without being so adult it's almost embarrassing. A perfect family film :)
It seriously baffles me how strict the movie/television programming has become in recent years. I don't really see the point to it either. People love to say that its to keep children from getting influenced by movies that feature booze, smoking and sex. I remember accompanying my parents to the local pub when I was young and it was a goddamn hoot. The grownups were jolly and gave me money to go buy candy or some shit when I got bored of hanging out with them. My point is that kids aren't stupid. They know about booze. They know about smoking. They know about death. They know about blood and violence. And they know what their parents do at night when they hear muffled moaning from the next room. Kids deserve more credit than what they get. As things are going right now, I worry for the coming generations. Oh well, at least they'll have the internet.
You hit the buzzer. Hollywood and TV networks doesn't believe in family entertainment anymore. Everything is one sided now. you have stuff only for kids and stuff only for people who are 16 and up. And yes kids are being treated like they don't know anything, people think that its to much for them, but I think what they don't want is for parents to have to explain things to their kids. Families are becoming disconnected from each other. Who Framed Roger Rabbit had a PG rating and did you see the knockers on Jessica Rabbit?
shadowgouhl5000 Things are getting better though. There are other animated TV shows that are intelligent without being too raunchy. I guess its all about perspective.
People keep saying things like, "Oh man, this went over my head as a kid." That's the point! It was supposed to! Disney always did a great job of making movies for the whole family! While it's mostly for kids, they have a few hidden gems in there just for adults who can now feel good about the fact apart of the movie was directed toward them, too.
@@saraimartinez9470 What I mean is, it's no more "hidden" than adult content in any other movie. Is Jamie Lee Curtis's striptease from True Lies supposed to go over kids heads? Is that a hidden gem?
Garl Vinland actually, mice are sort of incapable of getting drunk. Not immunity, they just can tell when they should stop drinking the stuff before it can affect them. Humans in the other hand either don't know their limits or if they do, they'll wiling push themselves over the edge and let themselves become battered and stupid. Using Beer had been considered a good alternative bait for trapping mice.
Boomers today: "Young people are so perverted. Have you heard of these 'furries'?" Boomers then: "I don't really have time to spend with my kids, better let Disney movies raise them for me."
Johnny Martin I don't know, I find having a whole pub eating from the palm of your hand quite empowering. Can you imagine all of those guys tripping all over themselves trying to give her gifts and flowers? ;)
Johnny Martin Sorry, hun, but the "Empowering Princess" movies simply make more money for Disney than anything else. My favorite Disney film is The Black Cauldron, which came before this film, and it FLOPPED big-time despite having a decent story, good animation, a KILLER villain (The Horned King is only second to Maleficent in my opinion), and atmosphere out the wazoo. While The Great Mouse Detective performed well, it had to make up for a $14mill budget and made nearly $39mill. The Little Mermaid, which came after this film and was predicted to under-perform because "ewww, girl's movie!" had a $40mill budget and made $211.3 mill. And that's NOT counting the merchandise for The Little Mermaid, because lord knows they're still making bank off of the license. Disney knows what they're doing. Like all entertainment companies in our Capitalist system they chase the dollar and all projects have to be financially justifiable. If you really want to see a shift in the content of animated movies, your dollars will have to go elsewhere. But with Disney purchasing Marvel and now having the rights to Star Wars, they're pretty set in the "Boys Entertainment & Merchandising" department, so I predict that Princess Movies will continue to be a thing for as long as little girls and their families will watch them, buy the toys, and enjoy them.
A Shadowed Heart Productions The Horned King is one of the most awesome villains ever. He starred in many kid's nightmares, and is still terrifying when you watch it again as an adult, he's just so menacing and perfect. I wish more people would know about it.
A Shadowed Heart Productions The Little Mermaid is, without a doubt, the most overrated Disney film. People who say it's The Lion King don't have a clue what they're talking about.
Nostalgia critic shouldn't be called a critic, he's just a dumbass with enough ego to scare anyone off. All his fans are just kids who enjoy his weird childish humour. Doesn't help he spouts pro feminist speechs all while hiring predators. 🙄 He should be removed from the platform, he has nothing even remotely intelligent to say about movies.
"Okay so in this scene in our kid's movie the main characters get in trouble at a Tavern. We need something to distract them, just for a minute. Any ideas?" "What if we have a 3 minute song sequence where some white mice ladies put on a sexy dance?" "Dave... Are you working though some stuff?..." "... Yeah... So that's a no?" "Well I didn't say that."
That's a pretty plausible theory of a scenario. Then again, people weren't anywhere as sensitive back then in the 80s and 90s about things like that as they are now.
@@Acuepk it more like its more accepteable to show a sexy lady if its a mouse girl rather than an actual human lady that isnt ugly or atleast it used to be nowadays they would never make something like this again
^ Disney wouldn't, because it's changed for the *worse* now. And FYI about human cartoon sex characters, look at Jessica Rabbit. Sex has always sold, and it still does today.
Well Basil is essentially Sherlock Holmes (but in mouse form) so I don't it's him being necessarily gay, but rather that he's so caught up in his , well basically love for mystery solving that he's totally disinterested in pursuing the opposite sex in any relationship. Lol but to each his own
666Anku I am desperately trying to hold back the urge to correct you there, but I know people use "man" and "dude" and such as gender neutral words so I won't do it... But I suppose I technically did it anyway, huh?
KreeZafi Fun fact according to imdb.com: "The 'Let Me Be Good to You' segment was almost cut because though brief, the lyrics and some animation was considered 'too risque' for a Disney animated family film, the animators avoided a PG rating and got the scene kept in by appealing to the censors on the grounds that the segment was a Cabernet song and harmless in lyrics, and because the character animated singing it was a mouse, not a human and thus not questionable." They essentially were like "Yeah but she's a mouse and not a human so she's not sexy so we're keeping it."
I remember being a small child watching this movie, and then later going to Chuck-e-Cheese and being TERRIFIED. Not because the animatronics were creepy or anything, oh no. It's just that Disney had warned me that singing mice up on stage would kick you in the face if you got too close. I seriously cried hard and refused to go anywhere near them.
Technically speaking, there's evidence that furries have been around for ages. There's even an old story about a king who more or less falls in love with a (very male) werewolf. And I think there might have been shenanigans in Egypt too. So I guess you could say that furries have existed since dirt.
okay I maaay have been exaggerating. I was mostly thinking of Esmerelda from Hunchback until I realised she never actually takes any clothes off except a scarf. And Jasmine from Aladdin just loses clothes off screen when she becomes a sex slave to jafar.
+Louise Chapell I would've loved to be in a classroom like that when your teacher put the movie on. Those guys who howled probably have a good imagination like me.
Eight-year-old me: Aside from the fight at the end, this is my favorite scene. Thirty-one-year-old me: Huh. I think this scene was an awakening for me back then.
I think people are forgetting that Disney made FAMILY Friendly films that try to keep it interesting for not just the children but the adults to and not forgetting that a lot of adults love cartoons there not just for the kids. parents these days bubble rap there kids way to much these days.
I could agree. But then again, you have to remember that it's still a real thing that Disney had been known to put innuendos (usually sex) in their earlier cartoon films like this one. You could even look this up, as other films like Lion King and the Little Mermaid had em too.
Dearest friends, dear gentlemen Listen to my song Life down here's been hard for you Life has made you strong Let me lift the mood With my attitude Hey fellas The time is right Get ready Tonight's the night Boys, what you're hopin' for will come true Let me be good to you You tough guys You're feelin' all alone You rough guys The best o' you sailors and bums All o' my chums So dream on And drink your beer Get cosy Your baby's here You won't be misunderstood Let me be good to you Hey fellas I'll take off all my blues Hey fellas There's nothin' I won't do Just for you So dream on And drink your beer Get cosy Your baby's here Hey boys, I'm talkin' to you Your baby'y gonna come through Let me be good to you
+Bee Mud, Basil & Dawson we're trying to, figure a way on trying, to save me from being Kidnapped, By Ratigan the Rat who hired fidget to kidnap me, & my Father. :) ;)
I was still locked in a Bottle for a few Hours, but I had to wait 'til Basil & Dawson come to my Rescue, & my Father's Rescue from ratiganrules the Rat, Shannon B. My Dad & I were both Kidnapped, by ratiganrules.
+Ryan Wiuff Lol yeah, I'm 21 now and after seeing this...I realized how much of Disneys (and other cartoons ) stuff went Way over my head as a kid. Looking back at it now. It's almost scary but it was still a good movie :P i just means something a little different now that i'm older.
You know what I took from this. She is performing a jazz type burlesque show in Victorian England and you know what somehow for this movie that makes sense. This is also one of my favorite Disney movies, just great
Parents have to sit there and watch movies with their kids. These types of things go right over children's heads. Adults understand it and enjoy the movie with their children. Walt Disney's motto was to make something that enticed ALL age groups, because if you don't cater to both the parents and adults, the adults, who have the money, won't buy something they find is boring and a waste of time, no matter how much their kid enjoys it. Thus is also why whenever someone rewatches a movie they saw as a kid, they pick up on all the things they never understood as a kid.
*"Parents have to sit there and watch movies with their kids"* You see, that's the problem. So much of today's parents regards movies and games as something that will babysit their kid for an hour or two while they do something else (that's why they buy CoD and GTA games without even knowing they're buying). "Here, cartoons/games, watch/play, now shut up!"
@Marcelo Firpo Furries are a group of people interested in the humanization or anthropomorphic animals (i.e. the same style presented in the movie). Due to the wide variety of interpretations of this definition, what constitutes as "furry" is hard to pin down, save for media focused solely on humanoid animals. Furries are most famous for the use of "fursonas", which are basically animal based avatars. High income furries may commission suits based off their fursonas called "fur suits". In terms of infamy, the furry fandom does adhere to Internet's 34th Rule, though, due to the oddity of their fetish being aimed towards what are essentially aliens, they get more judgment for their lustful desires. There are also certain members who were caught doing zoophilia, though these are technically a very small minority in the group, and very often condemned by their fellow fandom members. Other than acts of lust, the fandom also has a problem trying to be, for a lack of a better term, "cute and energetic". An example being the emoticon "OwO" and "UwU". The furry fandom is large and has good and bad elements to it. This is due to its loose structure that allows both reasonable and oddball people to join (though no one really needs to apply to join a fandom). As a whole, the furry fandom can be seen as an independent culture, with their own traditions and heresies that make up any culture. Just don't confuse them with Otherkin. That is a completely insane group.
This Mouse dancer made an appereance at the end of the movie, asking help to Besil about a case. It. needs a sequel. IT NEEDS A SEQUEL RIGHT NOW, IM SERIOUS. NOT 3D OR ANYTHING, WE NEED SAME ANIMATION STYLE, SAME CHARACTERS AND A CONCLUSION.
Nicholas Szaniecki seriously awesome movie that hardly anybody talks about. For me, the biggest Disney movies I remembered from infancy in the early 90s was this, Beauty and the Beast, and Aladdin.
Julia Day yes, I know. But try reading Conan Doyle's Sherlock Holmes in either Cumberbatch's or Basil's voice and not being able to do anything about it.
***** I just think it would be awesome since this film was kinda under rated for what it was and was way different compared to most Disney films & yea probably but I haven't seen the film yet, need to check it out :) another good under rated Disney film to be in the game would be The Black Cauldron.. LOVE IT!! XD
***** Haven't seen the Pocahontas :/ but im sure it would be cool in KH3 if done properly. And yes go watch! you wont be disappointed ;) I honestly used to shit myself as a kid watching it - The Horned king is easily one of the freakiest Disney villains EVER
***** Ahh the Black Cauldron. Not gonna lie, that movie gave me nightmares. What with the witches and then the evil king. Oh gods. But I loved the characters all the same. Classic!
Sliferslacker21 lol same here I remember once as a kid I put chairs everywhere in the lounge and then put clothes on them to make them look like the army of the dead xD crazy shit
Headcanon time for this movie - the song here is actually Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers, and every mouse in the bar is throwing the goat as Disney pokes fun at themselves/Saban.
I honestly like this scene, her voice is great, the music is great, the animation is great, I just love that cabaret influence here. I guess you can say that's not good for kids but kids don't usually over-analyze that kind of things, it's just a lady singing in short clothes. She's pretty, funny, and the song is really nice to listen to.
When I was little I used to love this. Not the part where she started singing. I was booing her there and then when she took off her skirt I was really digging it. I just loved her feather costume and singing. I wanted to be like her haha. I don't get how people could find this inappropriate though it's not like she's doing anything bad.
I saw this when I was 5 and remember would try to imitate her and a few years back I actually danced in clubs and lounges with barely any cloths wow, I'm realizing this scene was an influence to my decisions in my life, I'm viewing things differently but had to come back to this scene and remember my reactions to this part, I wanted to be like her lol... I think when I have kids though I'm going to be very careful with what they watch lol
Jewel Perlaza thats true a lot of stuff in the media influence young minds. :/ glad you are in a better place. A few of my friends still party hard. :l
i would love to see "beer" and "drugged" make it into a disney movie now XD and of course the many sexual innuendos in this scene XD love this song though. On another thought, the skinny mouse (cant remember his name) when he facepalms is all of us whenever we take our friends to drink and they get crazy and cant control themselves XD
My reaction second by second- “Oh ok, not THAT bad... Just a bit suggestive Oop, she said beer Wasn’t expecting that And her coat thingy is go- WOAH SHE A STIPPER”
I mean if you want to be super technical, then yes, anime does stand for animation... but most normal human beings hear anime and think Japanese animation or styles closely related to it.
Went from watching the Great the mouse detective at the age of four, to reading the books Sherlock Holmes at the age of 13, loved this movie and I love the books it was based off of.
I think I remember this scene the most cause I thought those girl mice were so pretty and I used to laugh at mr Dawson getting up and dancing with them, and I never understood why he acted to silly. Now I do!!
Guns, knives, gang violence, hostages, execution (by getting eaten alive by a cat), alcohol, roofies, drugs, tobacco, bar fights, burlesque dancing, the lyric "I'll take off allllll myyyy clothes~", Damn, I'm starting to realize why this was my favorite Disney movie growing up, lol.
So many comments questioning the target audience of this movie and doing the "You know, for kids!" thing, yet I don't find anything wrong with this at all. She's just a showgirl nothing more - I don't think she's even a stripper, she just look a layer off and that's it. Showgirls often dress "attractively", and I have seen dancers dress like this (not literally "like this") in family places, and this was in the 2000s (I was a teenager then), so yeah, I don't see what the big deal is.
Clare Gundersen I don’t think you understood what he was saying. He said that there is nothing here to go over a kids head. It’s just a show girl. Nothing super sexual like everyone seems to think.
Bro I agree. It's not that serious. I grew up watching old Looney Tunes and it had stuff like this as well. The fact that people re "wow-ing" over something like this.....
What I like about this movie is that it doesnt treat us like a bunch of stupid kids. It has mystery, violence, and from time to time (okay a lot of times) scared the @#$% out of us. Thanks disney.
I remember first seeing this movie by being one one of the kids in my class to read the most out of my book so they took me and some other kids from other classes and let us watch this movie while all the other kids stayed in class and did their own classroom bullshit. They even gave us straw hats with red stars on them, it was great.
At the beginning I was like, ok she seems like a nice girl, good singing voice and not bad of a dancer. BUT DAMNN DOES IT GO FROM MEH TO HOT IN 5 SECONDS
A couple months ago I went to Disneyland a couple months ago and was at one of their hotels while this was playing, and I swear to God, they was an very different version from what's shown here playing. The parts where she takes off the skirt and sings about stripping are cut out (I believe that there was a different singer in there singing something else) and it was so subtle that it took me a minute took notice that there was a difference. Disney is full of goddamned geniuses at figuring out how to not drive away guests while still keeping true to their past.
Yeah, but this is from over 3 decades ago. Go back farther (1930s - 1940s,) and Disney had more mature themes and even some horror. Daisy Duck once contemplated suicide with a gun to her head because Donald left her after he was hit on the head with a flower pot (she didn't hit him,) Donald Duck was in WWII, and a mad doctor kidnapped Pluto before trying to cut open Mickey's stomach with a sawblade - but WAIT, IT WAS A DREAM! Oh, and let's not forget the time Pluto was unfairly judged by cats and was sentenced to die by falling in a pit of fire! That scared me when I was a little kid! Pluto got *such* horrible one-sided treatment in that short, though it was also a dream. Shorts referred to: Daisy's Dilemma (1947) Commando Duck (1944) The Mad Doctor (1933) Pluto's Judgment (1935)
I love how indifferent Basil is to the atmosphere of the pub. He doesn't pay attention to the dancing, checks his own beer just for drugs etc. Truly is devoted to his work.
he's focused for beating ratigan 😀
fellow asexual
Well, he IS supposed to be Mouse Sherlock.
Probably gay
@@AtlasBlizzard Well, to my knowledge, Sherlock was so obsessively focused on the crime fighting job, everything else was secondary.
Disney used to get away with everything, lol
I guess it wasn't consider getting away with anything at that time. It was just something normal to show.
+MsClumsyAssassin Actually, the film is considered to have been a modest success at the box office. ^_^ Key word being "success". ;-)
Budget
$14,000,000 (estimated)
Gross
$38,625,550 (USA) (31 December 1992)
$13,288,756 (USA) ( 1992) (re-issue)
$25,336,794 (USA) ( 1986)
$38,600,000 (USA)
AUD 703,000 (Australia) ( 1987)
SEK 4,470,689 (Sweden)
don't really see that as Tanking myself ?
Disney didn't have the reputation and/or success it has today when this movie came out.
Shan Ryder you have no idea
I just realized that she says 'Take off all my blues' while wearing that outfit entirely made of blue material.
They all wanna smash, let’s me honest
"SHAKE" off all my blues...but still
@@sarjonseli The line is actually "I'll take off all my blues"
+StarryOak76
It's clearly an innuendo.
OMG i just realized that to
Nobody:
Disney: Sexy mice
I’m dying 😂
RATATOING (DANNY GONZOLAZ)
I think we all know where Mickey Mouse goes too.
You can't really shove this meme format everywhere, you know
Mikey liked it
*4 Year Old Mind*
I like her voice
*Me Today*
Oh...Oh...Oh My Dear Lord
Hmm? What do you like now? Xp
lol no joke;
Me then: "Her show girl dancing and voice are amazing! I want to do that when I'm older!"
Me now: "She has the voice and courage to be on stage in front of everyone giving a spectacular show as well as distract to help her friends.... I can also see that I was a furry back then because I still love and enjoy this. ….oh; and I love those thighs." XD
yeah and we can thank Disney for the furry revolution XD
😂😂😂😂😂
@@cosplaymemories1487 tour parents knew that you wanted to do that xd
What Cinderella’s mice does while shes with the prince
DELLA LEWIS XD
Why..... don't do that XD
oh my....BAHHAHAHA
GUS NO-
omg-
Yet another entry into the folder of "Things I didn't Get as a Kid but...Now....Oh Boy!"
DCdabest AGREED!
... Mom I'm having confusing feelings about the mouse lady...
lol disney did that with gadgit
How did Disney get away with this? And lets not forget the copious smoking and drinking that used to be in just about every movie. That was the good days of kids movies!
*****
Back when Art imitated Life.
There was still plenty of censorship in movies, but people didn't make a big fuss about "subliminal messages" just because a bunch of cartoons rat were having a beer or two and watching a racy dance haha
Gratuituos violence or hard core drug use is fair enough to censor out of a kids film, but we can be pretty hyper sensitive theese days.
The internet: ew, why do furries exist?
Animated films in the 80s-90s: . . .
I've said it before and I'll say it again, the Walt Disney Corporation is single-handedly responsible for the creation of more furries than any other one person or group.
Not one myself, but, damn, I kinda get it.
scaper8 what about Sonic.
Sonic’s pretty responsible for furries existing
"I don't care who you are, that's hot!"
~ Dan "I'm not a furry" Avidan
Probably depends on the person, but Disney did make the most sexualized little fur balls. Film also had a bit of an advantage over games in graphics.
idk about you but this made me nut real hard
Strippers, smoking and drinking in a Disney movie that's is great.
+Skitty “Melisha Tweedy” the Dictator what do u mean? In which scene?
+Skitty “Melisha Tweedy” the Dictator
Yeah I remember this scene! Makes sense! And dont forget that he tried to force her to kiss him, but she open the door before he gets it and he falls down and out of the house lol
*****
Well he wanted to force to marry him but my point still stands Disney now just makes crap like Frozen.
bulldogsbob Walt Disney's not alive to approve the films so of course the quality plummeted
Katie
Agree
Me as a kid: "Awww, she wants to be nice to them"Me now:"Who the hell put this in a kids movie!?!?!"
+1
no worse then Ursula's body language and booby shake :P
HAHAHAHA MY RESPONSE EXACTLY lol
It's not that bad.
Nah i highly doubt a child is going to have a trauma from something small like this.
i knew i didn't
Wow this went over my head as a kid.
+scrimno Depends on which head you're talkin about ;)
+Sapphire Belli lol I'm dead
+scrimno You fucking little pervert!
+Sapphire Belli You too!
Thanks bae, I try
Itty bitty me just thought they were into her pretty voice and dancing. The things that go over kids' heads.
The thing that went over my head as a kid was the scene in dumbo when they get drunk and start seeing pink elephants
@@armasandoval52 omg same. I was like “Is he Dizzy?. What happened?. I don’t Understand”
I know!! I thought the same thing.
Another thing is that mouse is probably married 😳 (The lady mouse -_-)
@@armasandoval52 and her husband might be part of the audience
To all those who think it was Zootopia that turned folks into furries, let me remind you... with Disney, it happened a good while ago. xD
The Lion King resulted in the existence of a fair amount of furries too, iirc.
MrWhatdafuBOOM so did Don Bluth
You said it. I went furry for Maid Marion from Disney's Robin Hood; I think I was seven or so.
Cats don't dance is definitely up there too
Disney didn’t turn me furry , the internet did. And no, I’m not that kind of furry. Ya know the kind, the ones who hang on deviantArt with the adult filter off
Isn't she just a singer/dancer, and not a stripper? It's not like's taking everything off, I think she's just a singer who changes her costume to something more "attractive" during her song.
It's more of a burlesque kind of thing it seems. Obviously she's not taking everything off in a kids film, but it could still be burlesque
Well in her lyrics she did say she'll "take off all her blue" mind you all the clothes she's wearing is blue
I think she's a singer and dancer yes but I think she's supposed to be a burlesque dancer I think based on the on the costume. Not quite the same as a stripper but like still meant to be lowkey kinda sexy dancing
The show is clearly supposed to be sexy, but doesn't really feel like a strip club, besides that doesn't quite fit the movie's setting. So yeah it probably is more like a burlesque if anything.
MJN SEIFER like a burlesque performer
She's like a mouse version of Jessica Rabbit
Holly Hope no
Destiny Murgatroy jessica mouse lmfao
@@sawyersalad0037 and her husband Roger mouse 😂😂😂
Heh, in a Disney fanfic I wrote I did a scene with Jessica Rabbit performing, and she does her signature "Why Don't You Do Right" song, but then after that she goes into the second half of "Let Me Be Good To You," wearing a similar fancy feathered leotard but red instead of blue!
You got that right, she just oozes sex appeal
To those thinking that this is a strip show...
With the style of music, it's closer to Burlesque and Cabaret.
So it's a little bit classier...
Fewer poles, more clothes, more singing and Choreography.
@@thebighurt2495 Not _always_ more clothes. Usually, but not always.
The rest is spot on, though.
@@scaper8 Um, yeah, lots of clothes lol
Just a bit 👌 lol
It IS just Cabaret, plain and simple.
As someone that's done all three, take my word.
"Let me lift the mood with my attitude" You mean with sexy dancing?
Temmie Chang hell yeah!
Temmie Chang: Yeah that.
Ur right
DUH
AND A DRUNK MAN TOO!
I hear people saying this movie is too inappropriate and others saying it's not risky at all, but honestly I think that this is the perfect balance. Kids are not stupid and shouldn't be treated like they can't handle anything, but I love how this movie isn't over the top. There is some crap kids shouldn't be watching these days.This is fun without being so adult it's almost embarrassing. A perfect family film :)
I think you mean "Risque" and not "risky"
It seriously baffles me how strict the movie/television programming has become in recent years. I don't really see the point to it either.
People love to say that its to keep children from getting influenced by movies that feature booze, smoking and sex. I remember accompanying my parents to the local pub when I was young and it was a goddamn hoot. The grownups were jolly and gave me money to go buy candy or some shit when I got bored of hanging out with them. My point is that kids aren't stupid. They know about booze. They know about smoking. They know about death. They know about blood and violence. And they know what their parents do at night when they hear muffled moaning from the next room. Kids deserve more credit than what they get. As things are going right now, I worry for the coming generations.
Oh well, at least they'll have the internet.
Feliciano what are you doing here? Shouldn't you be out with Germany?
You hit the buzzer. Hollywood and TV networks doesn't believe in family entertainment anymore. Everything is one sided now. you have stuff only for kids and stuff only for people who are 16 and up. And yes kids are being treated like they don't know anything, people think that its to much for them, but I think what they don't want is for parents to have to explain things to their kids. Families are becoming disconnected from each other. Who Framed Roger Rabbit had a PG rating and did you see the knockers on Jessica Rabbit?
shadowgouhl5000 Things are getting better though. There are other animated TV shows that are intelligent without being too raunchy. I guess its all about perspective.
"i'll take off all my blues" she's wearing blue... hmmm....
Ivana Dostoyevsky it was definitely a pun so it meant both
_millgecko im not even gonna lie, I heard “Ill take off all my clothes” and almost spit my drink
+_millgecko
It's clearly suggestive dialogue.
she meant her sadness i think.
Yes it's subtle like a brick in the face.
This is a G-rated version of the music video for Caravan Palace’s Lone Digger
YES.
SPOT ON.
OH NO
(but actually YES)
EXACTLY
Basil's face palm really makes it for me
Yes. XD
People keep saying things like, "Oh man, this went over my head as a kid." That's the point! It was supposed to! Disney always did a great job of making movies for the whole family! While it's mostly for kids, they have a few hidden gems in there just for adults who can now feel good about the fact apart of the movie was directed toward them, too.
And won't they be proud to know they got nearly-lewd dancing mice xp
There's nothing "hidden" about this gem. The reason kids didn't get it is because kids don't know what sex is.
@@HereForTheComments That's what @gnc623 was saying
@@saraimartinez9470 What I mean is, it's no more "hidden" than adult content in any other movie. Is Jamie Lee Curtis's striptease from True Lies supposed to go over kids heads? Is that a hidden gem?
I think you've said it very well.
"Dawson. . . this beer has been. . . DRUGGED!"
Kevin Anthony I READ THAT RIGHT AS HE SAID IT :0
Drinks *
How did you discovered you liked girls?
-Its complicated...
XD
furry alert
bonk She isn’t a furry, she just likes girls
@@NotTheGodOfWar so do i but these are mice
@@octo8116 i was seven and confused dont judge me
"These drinks have been drugged."
YEAH WITH ALCOHOL!
+Garl Vinland NOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Garl Vinland actually, mice are sort of incapable of getting drunk. Not immunity, they just can tell when they should stop drinking the stuff before it can affect them. Humans in the other hand either don't know their limits or if they do, they'll wiling push themselves over the edge and let themselves become battered and stupid. Using Beer had been considered a good alternative bait for trapping mice.
vinnythewebsurfer its a movie don’t question it
Hurray for alcoholism in cartoons
No. The scene before this showed the bartender pouring something secretly into their drinks when Basil mentioned the bat. Their drinks were drugged.
Well now we know where Mickey goes when Minnie isn’t around.
Lol
Lol
HAH
Oh my gosh! LOL
He goes to China with Randy Marsh
Basil: "Dawson, these drinks have been..."
Dawson: *gulps down entire thing*
Basil: "*DRUGGED!*"
Your gonna get the Cosby treatment ya see Theo my boy! You gonna get a free pudding pop!!! Im in deep shit cause of my drugs and dick again.
And a rather nice bit to it. Hmm?
it was *free* so youd turn down a *free drink?*
The bartender's lucky, he didn't poison ice cubes. It wouldn't have effected him as much. ;)
BWF
@@darkball31 and free drugs!
Boomers today: "Young people are so perverted. Have you heard of these 'furries'?"
Boomers then: "I don't really have time to spend with my kids, better let Disney movies raise them for me."
Oof
The Mouse made me do it!
The actual today: "Let's let Jonny Jonny and mindless drivel raise my kids." X/
Disney is single handedly responsible for furries
What's with all the age discrimination going on today?
People got tired of using nigga or something?
Highly underrated movie.....
Bat5hade that's completely agreed totally underestimated what is striptease drugs and smoking wow Disney definitely had balls for this s***
I'd like to see Disney have the balls to do something like this again.
They can't. The PC police and femnazis would tear the movies apart. They want "empowering" princesses and "non-offensive" movies. Makes me sad. ;__;
Johnny Martin I don't know, I find having a whole pub eating from the palm of your hand quite empowering. Can you imagine all of those guys tripping all over themselves trying to give her gifts and flowers? ;)
Johnny Martin Sorry, hun, but the "Empowering Princess" movies simply make more money for Disney than anything else.
My favorite Disney film is The Black Cauldron, which came before this film, and it FLOPPED big-time despite having a decent story, good animation, a KILLER villain (The Horned King is only second to Maleficent in my opinion), and atmosphere out the wazoo. While The Great Mouse Detective performed well, it had to make up for a $14mill budget and made nearly $39mill. The Little Mermaid, which came after this film and was predicted to under-perform because "ewww, girl's movie!" had a $40mill budget and made $211.3 mill. And that's NOT counting the merchandise for The Little Mermaid, because lord knows they're still making bank off of the license.
Disney knows what they're doing. Like all entertainment companies in our Capitalist system they chase the dollar and all projects have to be financially justifiable. If you really want to see a shift in the content of animated movies, your dollars will have to go elsewhere. But with Disney purchasing Marvel and now having the rights to Star Wars, they're pretty set in the "Boys Entertainment & Merchandising" department, so I predict that Princess Movies will continue to be a thing for as long as little girls and their families will watch them, buy the toys, and enjoy them.
A Shadowed Heart Productions The Horned King is one of the most awesome villains ever. He starred in many kid's nightmares, and is still terrifying when you watch it again as an adult, he's just so menacing and perfect. I wish more people would know about it.
A Shadowed Heart Productions
The Little Mermaid is, without a doubt, the most overrated Disney film.
People who say it's The Lion King don't have a clue what they're talking about.
no lie, I bursted out laughing when the lady mouse started singing and ripping off her dress XD
+Aisha Cameron I actually rather like the song.
Same XDD
+CrazyBiologist yes except the mouse is cuter X-D
Aisha Cameron
Waaaay cuter.
Me 2 XD
Nostalgia Critic: "Hellfire is the most risque Disney's ever gotten."
Me: "Ummmmmmmmmmmmmmm..............................................."
Nostalgia critic shouldn't be called a critic, he's just a dumbass with enough ego to scare anyone off. All his fans are just kids who enjoy his weird childish humour.
Doesn't help he spouts pro feminist speechs all while hiring predators. 🙄 He should be removed from the platform, he has nothing even remotely intelligent to say about movies.
@@fawnieee In which reviews did Doug spout feminist speeches?
@@SwfanredLotr that's what I want to know
Lauren Victoria if you don’t even know who they’re talking about don’t butt into the conversation. It makes you look stupid
@Lauren Victoria
You should eat those words... what he did for that employee was just terrible
"Okay so in this scene in our kid's movie the main characters get in trouble at a Tavern. We need something to distract them, just for a minute. Any ideas?"
"What if we have a 3 minute song sequence where some white mice ladies put on a sexy dance?"
"Dave... Are you working though some stuff?..."
"... Yeah... So that's a no?"
"Well I didn't say that."
That's a pretty plausible theory of a scenario. Then again, people weren't anywhere as sensitive back then in the 80s and 90s about things like that as they are now.
@@Acuepk it more like its more accepteable to show a sexy lady if its a mouse girl rather than an actual human lady that isnt ugly
or atleast it used to be nowadays they would never make something like this again
^ Disney wouldn't, because it's changed for the *worse* now. And FYI about human cartoon sex characters, look at Jessica Rabbit.
Sex has always sold, and it still does today.
Am I the only one who thinks that Basil looks reaaally used to this kind of places? XD
Well, it _is_ his job, after all.
he's a crime-solving genius, what do you think?
that or he's gay ;)
@@KUYAMIN what
1:10 Basil's the only male in the bar not drooling over the singer x3
He must be asexual!
I fancy him gay. If you remember the end of the movie, he became very attached to Dawson
All the dudes in movies must be gay.
prillac I think the same XP Being gay could actually fit to Basil... x3
Well Basil is essentially Sherlock Holmes (but in mouse form) so I don't it's him being necessarily gay, but rather that he's so caught up in his , well basically love for mystery solving that he's totally disinterested in pursuing the opposite sex in any relationship. Lol but to each his own
Right earphone: 🎶
Left earphone: no
BenDJamin Ut n o
w h y
Same!!
BenDJamin Ut Yass sis
Left earphone: i refuse.
OMG THE PLACE THE VIDEO STOPS AT IS PERFECT!
I know right??? POW!
peens and vageens trueee
Back when Disney could make sexy dancers and people getting drunk... I miss the old Disney, everything is too sugar coated now.
KreeZafi you're so right, man Q_Q
666Anku I am desperately trying to hold back the urge to correct you there, but I know people use "man" and "dude" and such as gender neutral words so I won't do it... But I suppose I technically did it anyway, huh?
oh, sorry, I didn't mean to hurt you
(oh, well, if I did it some way)
666Anku No, no, it's fine :)
KreeZafi Fun fact according to imdb.com: "The 'Let Me Be Good to You' segment was almost cut because though brief, the lyrics and some animation was considered 'too risque' for a Disney animated family film, the animators avoided a PG rating and got the scene kept in by appealing to the censors on the grounds that the segment was a Cabernet song and harmless in lyrics, and because the character animated singing it was a mouse, not a human and thus not questionable."
They essentially were like "Yeah but she's a mouse and not a human so she's not sexy so we're keeping it."
I remember being a small child watching this movie, and then later going to Chuck-e-Cheese and being TERRIFIED. Not because the animatronics were creepy or anything, oh no. It's just that Disney had warned me that singing mice up on stage would kick you in the face if you got too close. I seriously cried hard and refused to go anywhere near them.
That's understandable
I really like The Great Mouse Detective, but it's an underrated Disney gem that should get praised more.
@@holdenmenard1312 It's probably just a lie, but it'd be awesome if they are gonna make a live-action version.
@@holdenmenard1312 Yeah, but I hope they keep the song "The World's Greatest Criminal Mind". And maybe they'll add a reprise or something.
@@holdenmenard1312 Oh, yeah. I feel bad for him too, but we have learned a lesson: Never call Rattigan a rat or you'll be Felicia's dinner.
@@holdenmenard1312 Yeah, this movie is pretty dark and scary, but still good.
I am in complete agreement
This is by far the best Disney movie for three main reasons:
-Great characters
-Amazing soundtrack
-Vincent Price
This is where furries come from.
*Nervous whistle*
It all did, but I think this was before those.
*****
Whoa, we had a veritable porn historian here! That was really informative. Thanks buddy.
I always thought furries came from Fritz the Cat.
Technically speaking, there's evidence that furries have been around for ages. There's even an old story about a king who more or less falls in love with a (very male) werewolf.
And I think there might have been shenanigans in Egypt too.
So I guess you could say that furries have existed since dirt.
Can we just appreciate the singing, it's amazing.
Agreed
The bar fight is the best part.
I think this just may be the only Disney movie to have a strip tease.
+LadyOfBroadway333 You'd be surprised
+scumlander what are the others?
okay I maaay have been exaggerating. I was mostly thinking of Esmerelda from Hunchback until I realised she never actually takes any clothes off except a scarf. And Jasmine from Aladdin just loses clothes off screen when she becomes a sex slave to jafar.
+scumlander What was in the milk you've been drinking??
jasminne mcdonald Disney branded chocolate milk, with all the additives you need for a healthy manic lifestyle.
Was he just ready to throw an axe? YOU'RE A HECKLER, NOT A DARN MEDIEVAL WARRIOR. WHO LET YOU IN WITH AN AXE THAT BIG?
+COYADD The question should be. Who's going to be the one to tell a guy with an axe that big he can't take that in?
ROFL
It's a bar in Victorian London. EVERYONE was packing, and not ashamed of it!
@@ColArana The guy with the gun of course.
My teacher showed this movie in class and all the boys started howling! My teacher was like really, it's a cartoon!!!
Who cares she is hot and so is Jessica Rabbit
+Louise Chapell
I would've loved to be in a classroom like that when your teacher put the movie on. Those guys who howled probably have a good imagination like me.
@@Johnlindsey289 but they got an extremelly bad taste in men rats or other things
Eight-year-old me: Aside from the fight at the end, this is my favorite scene.
Thirty-one-year-old me: Huh. I think this scene was an awakening for me back then.
I think people are forgetting that Disney made FAMILY Friendly films that try to keep it interesting for not just the children but the adults to and not forgetting that a lot of adults love cartoons there not just for the kids. parents these days bubble rap there kids way to much these days.
I could agree. But then again, you have to remember that it's still a real thing that Disney had been known to put innuendos (usually sex) in their earlier cartoon films like this one. You could even look this up, as other films like Lion King and the Little Mermaid had em too.
"i'll take off all my blues" but you're wearing all blue- OOOOOOH WELL OKAY THEN
Dearest friends, dear gentlemen
Listen to my song
Life down here's been hard for you
Life has made you strong
Let me lift the mood
With my attitude
Hey fellas
The time is right
Get ready
Tonight's the night
Boys, what you're hopin' for will come true
Let me be good to you
You tough guys
You're feelin' all alone
You rough guys
The best o' you sailors and bums
All o' my chums
So dream on
And drink your beer
Get cosy
Your baby's here
You won't be misunderstood
Let me be good to you
Hey fellas
I'll take off all my blues
Hey fellas
There's nothin' I won't do
Just for you
So dream on
And drink your beer
Get cosy
Your baby's here
Hey boys, I'm talkin' to you
Your baby'y gonna come through
Let me be good to you
Amber Bauer I'm pretty sure it should be clothes instead of blues
Pretty sure it says I'll take off all my blues. Means the same thing anyways as she is dressed all in blue.
LetsPlayWouterGames
I found the lyrics on Google so Idk
I hope tiktok never sees this
I hope TikTok never sees any song to be honest. 😂
Shut the fuck up. Just by saying "i hOpe tIKtOk nEVeR sEeS thIS" WILL give them ideas.
Cloud-9 why u mad bruh
Cloud-9 calm down.
Anyone could get mad after thinking "tik tok"
... and this was in a Disney movie... no like secretive thing about it just strait up LET ME LET YOU WREK ME
so awesome lol
+Bee Mud, Basil & Dawson we're trying to, figure a way on trying, to save me from being Kidnapped, By Ratigan the Rat who hired fidget to kidnap me, & my Father. :) ;)
+Canais Young This was released just a few years before the beginning of the first Disney Renaissance.
I was still locked in a Bottle for a few Hours, but I had to wait 'til Basil & Dawson come to my Rescue, & my Father's Rescue from ratiganrules the Rat, Shannon B. My Dad & I were both Kidnapped, by ratiganrules.
+Olivia Quijano RATAGIN! THAT... THAT.. SEWER RAT!
Well I must say, watching this at 28 is MUCH different than when I was 8, lol
Ryan Wiuff I can see why mom didn't want us watchin it!
+Ryan Wiuff Lol yeah, I'm 21 now and after seeing this...I realized how much of Disneys (and other cartoons ) stuff went Way over my head as a kid. Looking back at it now. It's almost scary but it was still a good movie :P i just means something a little different now that i'm older.
+Ryan Wiuff
Same here. Except the Big Ben clock mechanics scene during the climax is still very amusing to me.
murder. kidnapping. drugs. alcohol. violence. adultery.. Disney was brilliantly dark, back in the day.. wtf happened?!
They lost their balls to do it again
@@lucapena9330 nah people just became easily offended by everything so they had to sugar coat everything with silly little musical princess movies
They went soft, that's what happened!
Go watch Zootopia/Zoopolis
Ƨqueak PC bullshit...that what happened.
Oh and SJW cultists
You know what I took from this. She is performing a jazz type burlesque show in Victorian England and you know what somehow for this movie that makes sense. This is also one of my favorite Disney movies, just great
Parents have to sit there and watch movies with their kids. These types of things go right over children's heads. Adults understand it and enjoy the movie with their children. Walt Disney's motto was to make something that enticed ALL age groups, because if you don't cater to both the parents and adults, the adults, who have the money, won't buy something they find is boring and a waste of time, no matter how much their kid enjoys it.
Thus is also why whenever someone rewatches a movie they saw as a kid, they pick up on all the things they never understood as a kid.
*"Parents have to sit there and watch movies with their kids"*
You see, that's the problem. So much of today's parents regards movies and games as something that will babysit their kid for an hour or two while they do something else (that's why they buy CoD and GTA games without even knowing they're buying).
"Here, cartoons/games, watch/play, now shut up!"
And they blame Robin Hood for making us furies
Don't forget Cleo on Heathcliff, Lily on Dumbo's Circus, Thundercats etc.
What about Fritz the Cat?
Marcelo Firpo you’re better off not looking this up!😖
@Marcelo Firpo
Furries are a group of people interested in the humanization or anthropomorphic animals (i.e. the same style presented in the movie). Due to the wide variety of interpretations of this definition, what constitutes as "furry" is hard to pin down, save for media focused solely on humanoid animals. Furries are most famous for the use of "fursonas", which are basically animal based avatars. High income furries may commission suits based off their fursonas called "fur suits".
In terms of infamy, the furry fandom does adhere to Internet's 34th Rule, though, due to the oddity of their fetish being aimed towards what are essentially aliens, they get more judgment for their lustful desires. There are also certain members who were caught doing zoophilia, though these are technically a very small minority in the group, and very often condemned by their fellow fandom members. Other than acts of lust, the fandom also has a problem trying to be, for a lack of a better term, "cute and energetic". An example being the emoticon "OwO" and "UwU".
The furry fandom is large and has good and bad elements to it. This is due to its loose structure that allows both reasonable and oddball people to join (though no one really needs to apply to join a fandom). As a whole, the furry fandom can be seen as an independent culture, with their own traditions and heresies that make up any culture. Just don't confuse them with Otherkin. That is a completely insane group.
@Marcelo Firpo
Indeed they are. Indeed they are.
"I'll take off all my blues." *strips blue clothing*
Clever, very clever, Disney
6 year old me: She looks so cute!
Me now: Oh god...
Nothing wrong with that
I love the touch of the one mouse taking his hat off.
0:32 life certainly has been hard for that chap, doffing his hat in solemn contemplation.
It's the life of crime. That can really get you down.
This Mouse dancer made an appereance at the end of the movie, asking help to Besil about a case. It. needs a sequel. IT NEEDS A SEQUEL RIGHT NOW, IM SERIOUS. NOT 3D OR ANYTHING, WE NEED SAME ANIMATION STYLE, SAME CHARACTERS AND A CONCLUSION.
I think the mouse at the end was brown, not white, but looked very similar. yes on the sequel
***** Im glad you agree about the sequel idea. :)
how has this NOT gotten a sequel?
David Clinton Ikr??
Nicholas Szaniecki seriously awesome movie that hardly anybody talks about. For me, the biggest Disney movies I remembered from infancy in the early 90s was this, Beauty and the Beast, and Aladdin.
this film is so underrated. It was one of my favourites
I dreamt of a sequel for it... about 7 years ago.
Sounds like she’s gonna be lifting more than their moods
,,,,i-
I-...........
*coUGH*
Up goes the front tails
...
Picture this with Benedict Cumberbatch and Martin Freeman. Try to stop laughing.
Bless u for this comment
I don't even watch Sherlock and I can't stop smiling stupidly.
Julia Day yes, I know. But try reading Conan Doyle's Sherlock Holmes in either Cumberbatch's or Basil's voice and not being able to do anything about it.
It's impossible!!!!
Julia Day don't get your joke
This film needs to put in Kingdom Hearts 3
*****
I just think it would be awesome since this film was kinda under rated for what it was and was way different compared to most Disney films & yea probably but I haven't seen the film yet, need to check it out :) another good under rated Disney film to be in the game would be The Black Cauldron.. LOVE IT!! XD
*****
Haven't seen the Pocahontas :/ but im sure it would be cool in KH3 if done properly.
And yes go watch! you wont be disappointed ;) I honestly used to shit myself as a kid watching it - The Horned king is easily one of the freakiest Disney villains EVER
***** Ahh the Black Cauldron. Not gonna lie, that movie gave me nightmares. What with the witches and then the evil king. Oh gods. But I loved the characters all the same. Classic!
Sliferslacker21 lol same here I remember once as a kid I put chairs everywhere in the lounge and then put clothes on them to make them look like the army of the dead xD crazy shit
Headcanon time for this movie - the song here is actually Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers, and every mouse in the bar is throwing the goat as Disney pokes fun at themselves/Saban.
Me: Mom, can we have a pet mice?
Mom: I thought you hated mice, what made up your mind?
Me: ... Discovery Channel
Funny
sir step away from the mouse
It's been ages since I've seen this and yet still know the words. Goes to show how memorable disney used to make movies.
I honestly like this scene, her voice is great, the music is great, the animation is great, I just love that cabaret influence here. I guess you can say that's not good for kids but kids don't usually over-analyze that kind of things, it's just a lady singing in short clothes. She's pretty, funny, and the song is really nice to listen to.
+CaptJosmy Yeah lots of films for children tend to do that. It usually flies over kid's head because they're engrosed in other things in the scene.
When I was little I used to love this. Not the part where she started singing. I was booing her there and then when she took off her skirt I was really digging it. I just loved her feather costume and singing. I wanted to be like her haha. I don't get how people could find this inappropriate though it's not like she's doing anything bad.
I saw this when I was 5 and remember would try to imitate her and a few years back I actually danced in clubs and lounges with barely any cloths wow, I'm realizing this scene was an influence to my decisions in my life, I'm viewing things differently but had to come back to this scene and remember my reactions to this part, I wanted to be like her lol... I think when I have kids though I'm going to be very careful with what they watch lol
The actress/singer who did this role was Melissa Manchester. According to IMDB, she also wrote the song.
Jewel Perlaza thats true a lot of stuff in the media influence young minds. :/ glad you are in a better place. A few of my friends still party hard. :l
The stark realism of these older cartoons is what made them great, this is no exception.
I love watching the older Disney's for the backgrounds where you can see exactly when the illustrators and animators said "screw it"
mouse and jessica rabbit duet... the most raunchy idea disney can think up of.
utubrGaming 🤤🤤🤤🤤
I love how it took me being a teenager to actually understand this song!
i would love to see "beer" and "drugged" make it into a disney movie now XD and of course the many sexual innuendos in this scene XD love this song though. On another thought, the skinny mouse (cant remember his name) when he facepalms is all of us whenever we take our friends to drink and they get crazy and cant control themselves XD
LunaBear The name is Basil, Basil from Baker Street.
LunaBear Well, there is Pirates of the Caribbean, where rum is often mentioned and there are a few sexual references.
Can I get a dollar for everytime you say "XD"?
My reaction second by second-
“Oh ok, not THAT bad... Just a bit suggestive
Oop, she said beer
Wasn’t expecting that
And her coat thingy is go-
WOAH SHE A STIPPER”
the mouse detective! I love this anime!
It's not an anime
Sweet Mad Boy lol what are you talking about? its one of the best animes of all time
.....
I mean if you want to be super technical, then yes, anime does stand for animation... but most normal human beings hear anime and think Japanese animation or styles closely related to it.
Lol
I love it when she says "Hah, hah" at the end.
I had a massive crush on Basil when I was just a child XD
Who else expects to open this video one day and not be able to comment because it's been marked for Children?
Went from watching the Great the mouse detective at the age of four, to reading the books Sherlock Holmes at the age of 13, loved this movie and I love the books it was based off of.
I think I remember this scene the most cause I thought those girl mice were so pretty and I used to laugh at mr Dawson getting up and dancing with them, and I never understood why he acted to silly. Now I do!!
a true classic just never goes out of style.
Srry but the end of the video is just perfect timing. I was laughing so hard🤣🤣🤣🤣
Guns, knives, gang violence, hostages, execution (by getting eaten alive by a cat), alcohol, roofies, drugs, tobacco, bar fights, burlesque dancing, the lyric "I'll take off allllll myyyy clothes~", Damn, I'm starting to realize why this was my favorite Disney movie growing up, lol.
Don't forget the line from Ratigan's song about how he's drowned many widows and orphans!
All my blues*
So many comments questioning the target audience of this movie and doing the "You know, for kids!" thing, yet I don't find anything wrong with this at all. She's just a showgirl nothing more - I don't think she's even a stripper, she just look a layer off and that's it. Showgirls often dress "attractively", and I have seen dancers dress like this (not literally "like this") in family places, and this was in the 2000s (I was a teenager then), so yeah, I don't see what the big deal is.
@@clarelabellerose ya
Clare Gundersen I don’t think you understood what he was saying. He said that there is nothing here to go over a kids head. It’s just a show girl. Nothing super sexual like everyone seems to think.
Bro I agree. It's not that serious. I grew up watching old Looney Tunes and it had stuff like this as well. The fact that people re "wow-ing" over something like this.....
This is how you get furred though
Source: Am furry.
Can't deny Basil was pretty cute.
I feel like the animators had a bit too much fun animating this...
What I like about this movie is that it doesnt treat us like a bunch of stupid kids. It has mystery, violence, and from time to time (okay a lot of times) scared the @#$% out of us.
Thanks disney.
It was like a Hitchcock movie on Hammer prod, especially the clock tower sequence. The best Disney movie, maybe better than BatB in my cannon.
dionysos46 Batb?
Jayman493 Beauty and the Beast, the 1991's one.
Jayman493 sadly it flopped in theaters so that’s why we have the movies we have today. Sugar coated with no risk
@@zahrahkhalid6333 What no?? It did great and to my knowledge actually saved Disney from bankruptcy
The one who cut this did a wonderfull job on the last frame, made me laugh xD a perfect cut.
even with the recent shows/movies this cartoon is still my favorite adaptation of Sherlock Holmes
That pianist is remarkably calm. Bartenders are tossing fruits at the entertainers, so he quickly segues into the next number without missing a beat.
I remember first seeing this movie by being one one of the kids in my class to read the most out of my book so they took me and some other kids from other classes and let us watch this movie while all the other kids stayed in class and did their own classroom bullshit.
They even gave us straw hats with red stars on them, it was great.
At the beginning I was like, ok she seems like a nice girl, good singing voice and not bad of a dancer. BUT DAMNN DOES IT GO FROM MEH TO HOT IN 5 SECONDS
God bless Great Britain and Henry Mancini. and God bless Miss Manchester for singing this beautiful song. This is truly her greatest work
This movie was an underrated classic!
I genuinely love this movie so much!
Ditto
3:01 Don't worry Basil. We all have that one friend in our lives who embarrasses us.
A couple months ago I went to Disneyland a couple months ago and was at one of their hotels while this was playing, and I swear to God, they was an very different version from what's shown here playing. The parts where she takes off the skirt and sings about stripping are cut out (I believe that there was a different singer in there singing something else) and it was so subtle that it took me a minute took notice that there was a difference. Disney is full of goddamned geniuses at figuring out how to not drive away guests while still keeping true to their past.
For those who think Disney is all sugar-coated fluff: Behold! A mouse burlesque dancer!
@Mr. Cheese Did I say I was offended? I'm not. I was making a joke.
Yeah, but this is from over 3 decades ago. Go back farther (1930s - 1940s,) and Disney had more mature themes and even some horror. Daisy Duck once contemplated suicide with a gun to her head because Donald left her after he was hit on the head with a flower pot (she didn't hit him,) Donald Duck was in WWII, and a mad doctor kidnapped Pluto before trying to cut open Mickey's stomach with a sawblade - but WAIT, IT WAS A DREAM! Oh, and let's not forget the time Pluto was unfairly judged by cats and was sentenced to die by falling in a pit of fire! That scared me when I was a little kid! Pluto got *such* horrible one-sided treatment in that short, though it was also a dream.
Shorts referred to:
Daisy's Dilemma (1947)
Commando Duck (1944)
The Mad Doctor (1933)
Pluto's Judgment (1935)