Not really a villain. Just a regular animal hunting in the sea to eat, until Pinocchio pissed him off. Although, after the last subtle moments showing Pinocchio's mistakes, they perfectly build up the climax in the original.
@@ufo-po5yv the 2022 one? The original Monstro, although not really a villain, was actually very frightening and gave me whale ptsd almost every night. The new one is just cheap tentacle cgi made by a 5 yr old.
@@mrprotheroe4981 And witness the original's. It actually took them a couple of years to complete the Monstro sequence, yet it still holds up to today's standards instead of some remake.
Rubbish, isn't he? They couldn't even commit to one or the other. They'd have been better off either making him a whale, or a full-blown sea monster.@@kira-dk2mx
Not in this scene, but did anyone else ever think the most magical thing to happen in a Disney film was the goldfish managing to stay in its bowl the whole time?
Fun fact, the guy who originally sang “You’re a mean one Mr Grinch” was the voice actor for the original Monstro. That guy got paid to stand by a mic and make aggressive sneezing noises.
The original was miles better. It was a very dynamic moment for Pinocchio and Geppetto's escape, which shows how quickly Pinocchio has learnt from his mistakes, and the chase is much more suspenseful, thrilling, yet exciting at the same time. Pinocchio saving Geppetto from the face of that whale shows his character development and bravery, in which the remake failed to achieve in most occasions.
@@Vigriffyep. In the original book, the sea monster (which was a gigantic shark) had asthma, causing it to leave its mouth open while sleeping. Pinocchio and Geppetto make an escape without the monster noticing, but as Pinoke's strength to rescue Geppetto begins to fail, the tuna help him swim back to dry land. Not much of a dramatic climax there, at least compared to literally setting a fire inside of Monstro just so he could spit them out, only for Monstro to lash out at them which leads to an epic chase scene where Pinocchio has to take the dub and return the favour to save Geppetto. This was honestly such an excellent change in Walt Disney's version because it shows how far Pinocchio has come as a character. He starts off as cheeky, naive and accident-prone, but at this point now, he has become brave, selfless and willing to help his despaired father in need.
@@Vigriff I'd like to think of Monstro as someone who doesn't have a conscience, but only does whatever he wants by natural instinct, displaying less intelligence than any of the characters in the entire film
They turned him back to what he was. For those who don't know in the original story Monstro was Sea Monster Called "The Terrible DogFish"(yup that was his name)
Like how Monstro just gives chase because they put him in a bad mood, making him sneeze out and swallow unnecessary amounts of Seawater. But in the remake he just chases, for some reason?
This is still the most chilling Monstro scene. So dramatic and exaggerated... I was absolutely terrified as a kid. But always went back to watch it again. What a scene!
Personally I like both. In the first, they not only made him an absolute beast, but that turn noise made him sound like a god damn train. In the remake, they made him a literal sea monster. And while he might not have that level of realisim. They made him almost act like a villain, giving him a chuckle. The scary part is....monstro in both stories...are still alive! They just bomped there noggins and simply swam off
In the original- it was implied Monstro died- look at how fast and how hard he smashed into the rock wall. His entire brain would’ve turned to gello. In the remake it could be said he survived
Despite Monstro’s huge size, he’s such an idiot 😂 Why on earth would he think it is such a good idea to throw himself face front onto a rock wall? That’s a recipe for a lengthy headache 🤕 😂
Monstro in the original is fucking terrifying. From his design, to his sound design, to how dangerous he is. The remake’s Monstro is a nightmare to look at and watch and not in a good way. And since Pinocchio is now Dash from the Incredibles he poses absolutely no threat or menace.
I think Pinocchio is now Sonic The Hedgehog since he's running on water to get Geppetto, Figaro, Cleo, and Jiminy Cricket to safety in a cove from Monstro.
@@matthewwhite2508 There is a scene in the Incredibles showing Dash doing the EXACT same thing as Pinocchio in this movie. That's what I'm referring to.
Some of the noises the OG Monstro make are downright terrifying. Especially 1:17 and 1:56 If I heard either of those while out in open waters, I’d die of a heart attack right then and there.
Terrible Dogfish: Not actually a whale, but a gigantic ravenous shark-like sea monster. It is described being larger than a 5 story building, and it has 3 rows of dead sharp teeth in a mouth so big that it could swallow an entire train whole. Such a powerful description for a certainly terrifying sea monster.
*2022 Remake Version:* Something straight out of "Monster Hunter" *Original 1940 Version:* Something that even Captain Ahab would be better off chasing other than Moby Dick the White Whale
If Monstro and Moby Dick switched places, there would def be something off. Montro would speed up the books ending w no survivor, and Moby Dick would've left Gepetto and Pinnochio alone, hence Pinnochio doesn't get to become a "real boy"
If there's one thing that they got right for both Monstros is how evil and meniacle he is in there own way. The old one a whale that will not give up till your dead, will sneak up on ya with no regard as to who or what you are The new one actually laughing with a manic grin with a scary kind of consens, and the skull reminded me of a Dorudon skull a early ancestor to the morder day whale
It's the thrill of the hunt. When you are the biggest and most powerful, life gets boring. The thrill of the hunt is the only thing that gets you going
Monstro (1940): Simple design and your character is just a giant sperm whale who is an apex predator, but only chases the protagonists for putting him in a bad mood. Monstro (2022): Horrendous design and his character has the same motivation as the original, but now he is a mixture of Blue Whale and Sperm Whale, they have thorns on their back and tentacles that are useless, besides having human eyes, making him more uglier.
In the Live Action adaptation Monster is a Whale-Like sea monster instead of a Sperm whale, this change makes sense because the whales don't have hollow bodies, they can't swallow ships, boats, Big fishes not even humans, and don't have this aggressive behavior.
He still looks more like a baleen whale (the kind that isn't supposed to have teeth), not a toothed whale like Monstro was, which makes his entire design less scary. Monstro from the original animated feature was scary because of his sheer size -- when he was in motion, he felt more like a natural disaster than a simple whale. The soundtrack, the waves swirling around him, and the tiny size of seagulls against his bulk gave us the perfect image of how huge and scary he was. For all we know, he wasn't a usual sperm whale in the world of fairies, talking puppets, and boys getting turned into donkeys -- maybe, he was a monster who looked like a sperm whale. I wish they went with a freakier design for the movie Monstro -- I agree that they didn't have to make him look like a whale. There are so many scary deep sea fish in the ocean -- he could look like a giant anglerfish or a gulper eel.
The 1940 was and is a masterpiece being such a timeless classic. But this version of the 2022 live-action remake was phenomenal, in which we could consider a masterpiece of the 21st century.
Kinda weird that people didn’t like Monstro in the live action remake for being more monstrous but then Del toro’s comes out and people are fine. I’ll be it I like that the Netflix stop motion version is similar to a lyngbakr
Personally, I like his design, but I hate the remake, because it is... a remake! Absolutely NO intense in the chase. "He's trying to kill us!", "Save... yourself..." The old movie is a masterpiece. It gives nightmares even to adults.
1:33 the fact that hes fast and he can jump like that, I have missed out on this in my childhood. And it was actually finding nemo who made me develop fear of giant sea creatures.
I always knew there was something wrong with the CGI Monstro in the wretched live action remake. But the worst is when he laughs while chasing the gang goes to show you is that animation rules all.
@@RandomVideos66 well I feel like an impact to the head like that would kill him. Some claim that he died upon impact, Leading him to no longer being the scariest monster in the sea.
I'm gonna say one thing the original is way better the chase actually gives me anxiety the whole way through. The new one is like oh he's pretty far away 2 seconds later ok getting closer only near the end it's kinda getting scary. But Pinocchio then immediately escapes monstro it's kind of lame. Meanwhile the original from the moment he put out the fire i was like oh shit the speed he moves at is terrifying, and they were at the mercy of monstro the whole chase. Edit: for example don't tell me you wouldn't shit yourself if you saw monstro coming at you like this at 1:51 the growl he makes and the speed he moves at is terrifying. The music also plays a role the original is almost like horror music at 1:51 meanwhile the new one generic action music
In my fanon Henry Selick film, Tim Burton’s Pinocchio: Gepetto and Sebastian Jiminy Cricket meet a sailor, who warns them about the Terrible Dogfish, a fish-like sea monster risen from the icy depths to wreck extermination and desolation in the sea. The woodcarver and the cricket were swallowed by the Dogfish. When Pinocchio escapes Count Stromboli (him combined with Honest John) with the help of George the Monkey, they were swallowed by the Dogfish and the wooden boy reunited with Gepetto and Sebastian. They escape through one of the Dogfish’s blowholes, waking up the monster. Pinocchio sacrifices himself using a mine to kill the Dogfish and is revived and now immortal. In the end, Pinocchio outlived Gepetto, Sebastian and George, who passed away. Pinocchio is ready to explore the world.
Never seen the remake but holy SHIT it's bad. The original is perfect (especially since it is a sperm whale, which is a great call-back to Moby Dick by whom Monstro's original design was inspired)
The original was WAY better. Looked better, was more suspenseful and was an iconic part to the story and Pinocchio’s journey to becoming a real boy. The new one just looked ridiculous and was barely used. The chased felt rushed with zero build up or any reason to even be afraid for our heroes.
I think that both are good, Cartoon and live action monstro's are the same character after all. thats why in my plush version of the movie monstro is a mix of both 1940 & 2022 designs
Monstro in this 2022's version looks like that extinct predator X creature mixed in with a kraken🦑 and a fish🐟. I wanted it to be that extinct Livyatan whale. Well in this 2022 version monstro really does look like a monster for its amagamation between extinct marine reptiles, giant cephalapods and some kind of fish.
The original chase was terrifying on so many levels. Could've messed up a lot of us when we were kids. 🐋 The remake is not as terrifying, but the soundtrack makes up for it. 🎶
What scared me about the original Monstro was that he was a whale that COULDVE/MAY STILL exist. That makes it genuinely terrifying. The Monstro remake was just so fake (CGI aside) to really take it seriously
When I saw Pinocchio kicking his legs so fast, with a motorboat sound effect no less, I can’t help but laugh at how silly the climax is. I mean, how is this live action remake being more cartoony than the ACTUAL cartoon itself?
Just simply make him a gigantic sperm whale again, twice the size of the largest recorded bulls, add another 2 rows of hind flippers, and a nice little fin on its back. Oh, and some prominent scarring on its head to create a fearful effect. The original Monstro was already perfect.
When first saw the scene from the remake, I thought the falling rock was going to hit Monstro on the head and kill him. Not sure if that would have been satisfying to see or depressing to see.
Despite being made with more advanced techonology and a bigger budget the 2022 Monstro looks so cheap it looks like it was made by Mainframe Entertainment instead of Disney.
@@LazyOldFusspot_3428 No My Friend More Like a Friend Carnotaurous From Disney Dinosaur 2000 When Aladar Plio Yar Sury and Zini Scare To Carnotaurous and Monstro The Whale 🐋
Monstro 2022 cure my fear of that character with a cool design fusion between whale and sea monster. The version from the italian tv show adventures of pinocchio are funny too m.ua-cam.com/video/rMjxvPhwkHY/v-deo.html When she'll eat pinocchio she look like the whale say "Obama, Obama"
Whales… whales are scary. I know they can't swallow the human, but… I never will like them Original Monstro was terrifying But new… okay, now we know, how the Kraken was born
My favourite Disney villain.
Not really a villain. Just a regular animal hunting in the sea to eat, until Pinocchio pissed him off. Although, after the last subtle moments showing Pinocchio's mistakes, they perfectly build up the climax in the original.
How suck, this Monstro don't impresent me
@@ufo-po5yv the 2022 one? The original Monstro, although not really a villain, was actually very frightening and gave me whale ptsd almost every night. The new one is just cheap tentacle cgi made by a 5 yr old.
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The original Monstro is the reason why I developed thalassophobia and megalophobia from early young ages
Why didnt it make you cetaphobic? #KingOfTheUnderdogs
For me it was Finding Nemo
oh good im not the only one
I developed thalassophobia for sure from this and some negative real life experiences 😖😖
The original was masterpiece of animation.
Here 3:40, I want you to notice the worst CGI
@@mrprotheroe4981 And witness the original's. It actually took them a couple of years to complete the Monstro sequence, yet it still holds up to today's standards instead of some remake.
@@LazyOldFusspot_3428 That's sounds hard core for those old animators
@@LazyOldFusspot_3428 How many years did it take?
@@cameronmcewen9666 1 or 2 years. Very hardcore!
Original Monstro was MUCH scarier, which is ironic considering CGI Monstro is a literal monster.
Dude, what the hell even is CGI Monstro? He looks like a gigantic baracuda with octopus tentacles on the side.
@@kira-dk2mxthey made him look like a sharktopus
Rubbish, isn't he? They couldn't even commit to one or the other. They'd have been better off either making him a whale, or a full-blown sea monster.@@kira-dk2mx
I do like both. But the CGI version is way cooler.
@@KorbynTaylorright, the CGI one looks so much more gnarly.
I don't really see the appeal to the cartoon one.
Not in this scene, but did anyone else ever think the most magical thing to happen in a Disney film was the goldfish managing to stay in its bowl the whole time?
And the cat not drowning.
I'm more surprised Pinocchio forgot all about Jiminy
Fun fact, the guy who originally sang “You’re a mean one Mr Grinch” was the voice actor for the original Monstro. That guy got paid to stand by a mic and make aggressive sneezing noises.
The original was miles better. It was a very dynamic moment for Pinocchio and Geppetto's escape, which shows how quickly Pinocchio has learnt from his mistakes, and the chase is much more suspenseful, thrilling, yet exciting at the same time. Pinocchio saving Geppetto from the face of that whale shows his character development and bravery, in which the remake failed to achieve in most occasions.
Not to mention it showcases how much of a persistent predator Monstro can be.
@@Vigriffyep. In the original book, the sea monster (which was a gigantic shark) had asthma, causing it to leave its mouth open while sleeping. Pinocchio and Geppetto make an escape without the monster noticing, but as Pinoke's strength to rescue Geppetto begins to fail, the tuna help him swim back to dry land. Not much of a dramatic climax there, at least compared to literally setting a fire inside of Monstro just so he could spit them out, only for Monstro to lash out at them which leads to an epic chase scene where Pinocchio has to take the dub and return the favour to save Geppetto. This was honestly such an excellent change in Walt Disney's version because it shows how far Pinocchio has come as a character. He starts off as cheeky, naive and accident-prone, but at this point now, he has become brave, selfless and willing to help his despaired father in need.
@@Vigriff Just gotta love how Monstro was actually in charge of the pursuit in the original. Same couldn't be said for the remake's...
@@LazyOldFusspot_3428 Yup.
@@Vigriff I'd like to think of Monstro as someone who doesn't have a conscience, but only does whatever he wants by natural instinct, displaying less intelligence than any of the characters in the entire film
When I saw the clips, I was like. *"WHAT THE BLOODY HELL DID THEY DO TO MONSTRO!!!??"*
They turned him into a generic sea monster
They turned him back to what he was.
For those who don't know in the original story Monstro was Sea Monster Called "The Terrible DogFish"(yup that was his name)
@@SeasonalGFilms If you can call that generic.
@@erickgoncalvesramosdasilva9176 I think Monstro replaced the Terrible Dogfish
Nothing. This is a different take on the character.
Like how Monstro just gives chase because they put him in a bad mood, making him sneeze out and swallow unnecessary amounts of Seawater. But in the remake he just chases, for some reason?
In the remake they also make him sneeze
In the remake he chases them for the same reason
In the remake, it's the same thing.
@@IPOSKable why would he be half octopus half whale in the remake not a actually a whale but a sea monster.
I remarked that he's laughing. He was chasing them because he just like to terrorise people.
This is still the most chilling Monstro scene. So dramatic and exaggerated... I was absolutely terrified as a kid. But always went back to watch it again. What a scene!
There is no comparison, animated Monstro was absolutely unholy and terrifying and I loved him.
I love that this scene in 2022 is MORE CARTOONY THAN THE 1940'S VERSION
I agree too because the new one looks like a real sea monster
Actually no.
Not because of the monster, right? I mean, Pinocchio using Sonic skills was too much for me.
Personally I like both.
In the first, they not only made him an absolute beast, but that turn noise made him sound like a god damn train.
In the remake, they made him a literal sea monster. And while he might not have that level of realisim. They made him almost act like a villain, giving him a chuckle.
The scary part is....monstro in both stories...are still alive! They just bomped there noggins and simply swam off
In the original- it was implied Monstro died- look at how fast and how hard he smashed into the rock wall. His entire brain would’ve turned to gello. In the remake it could be said he survived
Despite Monstro’s huge size, he’s such an idiot 😂 Why on earth would he think it is such a good idea to throw himself face front onto a rock wall? That’s a recipe for a lengthy headache 🤕 😂
Monstro in the original is fucking terrifying. From his design, to his sound design, to how dangerous he is.
The remake’s Monstro is a nightmare to look at and watch and not in a good way. And since Pinocchio is now Dash from the Incredibles he poses absolutely no threat or menace.
I think Pinocchio is now Sonic The Hedgehog since he's running on water to get Geppetto, Figaro, Cleo, and Jiminy Cricket to safety in a cove from Monstro.
@@matthewwhite2508 I mean Sonic is afraid of water so it's more likely Dash than anything.
@@sophieamandaleitontoomey9343 I agree with you, we all know that Sonic can't swim, but Dash from The Incredibles can run on water.
@@sophieamandaleitontoomey9343 Also, why did Pinocchio act like Dash if he's running on water?
@@matthewwhite2508 There is a scene in the Incredibles showing Dash doing the EXACT same thing as Pinocchio in this movie.
That's what I'm referring to.
Monstro was one of the reasons why I was afraid of deep water.
Yeah, but I doubt his species was anything like sadistic or predatory in real life.
Those sneezes sounded like a big rig tryna cold start. Pure monster!
Some of the noises the OG Monstro make are downright terrifying.
Especially 1:17 and 1:56
If I heard either of those while out in open waters, I’d die of a heart attack right then and there.
Classic Monstro: simple design, nightmare bringer, unstoppable force of nature
Current Monstro: cheap tentacle cgi made by a kid on his phone
That exactly.
Terrible Dogfish: Not actually a whale, but a gigantic ravenous shark-like sea monster. It is described being larger than a 5 story building, and it has 3 rows of dead sharp teeth in a mouth so big that it could swallow an entire train whole. Such a powerful description for a certainly terrifying sea monster.
@Ciaran Eldrett Ye that's true
The original scared me to death. The sound design helpa.
Why does he have tentacles?
2022 remake Monstro: goofy science experiment.2022 goof
1940 Monstro: Satan himself in whale form.
But Pinocchio, what the fuck has the engine in his legs? 🤣
*2022 Remake Version:* Something straight out of "Monster Hunter"
*Original 1940 Version:* Something that even Captain Ahab would be better off chasing other than Moby Dick the White Whale
Or Khan from of course, Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan
If Monstro and Moby Dick switched places, there would def be something off. Montro would speed up the books ending w no survivor, and Moby Dick would've left Gepetto and Pinnochio alone, hence Pinnochio doesn't get to become a "real boy"
The original Monstro was a colossal freight train on water. It still to this day is absolutely horrifying
My favorite roar
0:17. 1:02. 1:14 - 1:17. 1:56. 3:01
1:17. 3:00. 4:06.
Monstro is known to be a hybrid sea monster. Humpback Whale, Kraken and Mosasaurus from JW Dominion.
Or how Sharktopus would look if given Disney money and not SyFy money
@@bernalshawn39 well he looks like the whale from Finding Nemo.
Fun fact: The Original is mix of Blue whale and sperm whale
If there's one thing that they got right for both Monstros is how evil and meniacle he is in there own way.
The old one a whale that will not give up till your dead, will sneak up on ya with no regard as to who or what you are
The new one actually laughing with a manic grin with a scary kind of consens, and the skull reminded me of a Dorudon skull a early ancestor to the morder day whale
Skull structure of Monstro in 2022 is more reminiscent of Tylosaurus or Prognathodon
@@LazyOldFusspot_3428 just googled and I see where your coming from
It's the thrill of the hunt. When you are the biggest and most powerful, life gets boring. The thrill of the hunt is the only thing that gets you going
@@DXAB91 true
He isn't evil in the movie of 1940, Monstro is just a Sperm Whale, not a maniac.
The original is perfect
Monstro (1940): Simple design and your character is just a giant sperm whale who is an apex predator, but only chases the protagonists for putting him in a bad mood.
Monstro (2022): Horrendous design and his character has the same motivation as the original, but now he is a mixture of Blue Whale and Sperm Whale, they have thorns on their back and tentacles that are useless, besides having human eyes, making him more uglier.
In the Live Action adaptation Monster is a Whale-Like sea monster instead of a Sperm whale, this change makes sense because the whales don't have hollow bodies, they can't swallow ships, boats, Big fishes not even humans, and don't have this aggressive behavior.
Monstro in the remake is half whale half octopus Monstro in the original a sperm whale.
He still looks more like a baleen whale (the kind that isn't supposed to have teeth), not a toothed whale like Monstro was, which makes his entire design less scary. Monstro from the original animated feature was scary because of his sheer size -- when he was in motion, he felt more like a natural disaster than a simple whale. The soundtrack, the waves swirling around him, and the tiny size of seagulls against his bulk gave us the perfect image of how huge and scary he was. For all we know, he wasn't a usual sperm whale in the world of fairies, talking puppets, and boys getting turned into donkeys -- maybe, he was a monster who looked like a sperm whale. I wish they went with a freakier design for the movie Monstro -- I agree that they didn't have to make him look like a whale. There are so many scary deep sea fish in the ocean -- he could look like a giant anglerfish or a gulper eel.
The 1940 was and is a masterpiece being such a timeless classic. But this version of the 2022 live-action remake was phenomenal, in which we could consider a masterpiece of the 21st century.
Kinda weird that people didn’t like Monstro in the live action remake for being more monstrous but then Del toro’s comes out and people are fine. I’ll be it I like that the Netflix stop motion version is similar to a lyngbakr
The Dogfish in Del Toro's Pinocchio looked so much more authentic and creative than some bland blue sea kaiju.
Personally, I like his design, but I hate the remake, because it is... a remake!
Absolutely NO intense in the chase.
"He's trying to kill us!", "Save... yourself..."
The old movie is a masterpiece. It gives nightmares even to adults.
1:33 the fact that hes fast and he can jump like that, I have missed out on this in my childhood. And it was actually finding nemo who made me develop fear of giant sea creatures.
1:56 3:31 3:32 3:50 4:04 Evil Laugh 4:16
The original was better by a landslide!
Like the 1940's classic chase way better.
I always knew there was something wrong with the CGI Monstro in the wretched live action remake. But the worst is when he laughs while chasing the gang goes to show you is that animation rules all.
Monstro wasn't actually a whale but a sea monster means he's half whale half octopus in the remake looks like the whale from Finding Nemo.
Why Pinocchio became sonic?
Monstro is pissed
The remake’s chase scene was lazy..
Both Monstro’s are equally terrifying.
Jesus that thing was scary as a child
I like how they both show him accidentally killing himself when smashing against the rocks.
We don't know if he actually died on impact. It cuts away just after he collides with the rocks.
@@RandomVideos66 well I feel like an impact to the head like that would kill him. Some claim that he died upon impact, Leading him to no longer being the scariest monster in the sea.
Original monstro was scarier than Jaws
I'm gonna say one thing the original is way better the chase actually gives me anxiety the whole way through. The new one is like oh he's pretty far away 2 seconds later ok getting closer only near the end it's kinda getting scary. But Pinocchio then immediately escapes monstro it's kind of lame. Meanwhile the original from the moment he put out the fire i was like oh shit the speed he moves at is terrifying, and they were at the mercy of monstro the whole chase.
Edit: for example don't tell me you wouldn't shit yourself if you saw monstro coming at you like this at 1:51 the growl he makes and the speed he moves at is terrifying. The music also plays a role the original is almost like horror music at 1:51 meanwhile the new one generic action music
THERE HE BLOWS!!!!!
This should be THE Monstro vs mOnStRo!
I like the 2022 Pinocchio’s monstro because it looks exactly like a sea monster with the long snout the tentacles and the spikes on it’s neck
"Looks exactly like a sea monster"
How many Sea Monster do you saw?
I Like The *2022* Scene of Monstro
My son loves the 2022 live-action remake better.
In my fanon Henry Selick film, Tim Burton’s Pinocchio:
Gepetto and Sebastian Jiminy Cricket meet a sailor, who warns them about the Terrible Dogfish, a fish-like sea monster risen from the icy depths to wreck extermination and desolation in the sea. The woodcarver and the cricket were swallowed by the Dogfish. When Pinocchio escapes Count Stromboli (him combined with Honest John) with the help of George the Monkey, they were swallowed by the Dogfish and the wooden boy reunited with Gepetto and Sebastian. They escape through one of the Dogfish’s blowholes, waking up the monster. Pinocchio sacrifices himself using a mine to kill the Dogfish and is revived and now immortal.
In the end, Pinocchio outlived Gepetto, Sebastian and George, who passed away. Pinocchio is ready to explore the world.
such a cute dog
Old one still scarier
How have they managed to escape? I don't know why they make fire.
They made fire to make monstro sneeze from the smoke so they could escape
Never seen the remake but holy SHIT it's bad. The original is perfect (especially since it is a sperm whale, which is a great call-back to Moby Dick by whom Monstro's original design was inspired)
The original was WAY better. Looked better, was more suspenseful and was an iconic part to the story and Pinocchio’s journey to becoming a real boy. The new one just looked ridiculous and was barely used. The chased felt rushed with zero build up or any reason to even be afraid for our heroes.
I think that both are good, Cartoon and live action monstro's are the same character after all.
thats why in my plush version of the movie monstro is a mix of both 1940 & 2022 designs
Monstro in this 2022's version looks like that extinct predator X creature mixed in with a kraken🦑 and a fish🐟. I wanted it to be that extinct Livyatan whale. Well in this 2022 version monstro really does look like a monster for its amagamation between extinct marine reptiles, giant cephalapods and some kind of fish.
The original chase was terrifying on so many levels. Could've messed up a lot of us when we were kids. 🐋
The remake is not as terrifying, but the soundtrack makes up for it. 🎶
What scared me about the original Monstro was that he was a whale that COULDVE/MAY STILL exist. That makes it genuinely terrifying. The Monstro remake was just so fake (CGI aside) to really take it seriously
You have to admit, Monstro's 2022 design is pretty sick.
Yes
Im pretty sure even Godzilla wouldn’t wanna bump into him
Monstro in 1940 is a Leviathan Melvillei
monstro is than bigger than red bluster and bloop
When I saw Pinocchio kicking his legs so fast, with a motorboat sound effect no less, I can’t help but laugh at how silly the climax is.
I mean, how is this live action remake being more cartoony than the ACTUAL cartoon itself?
Real whales don't sneeze. But this fictional one does
That sneeze was actually pretty chilling.
In 1940 he’s was just a angry whale but in 2022 he’s a giant big bad sea monster 😎👍❤️
Or in short: Generic, being what every 13 year old boy loves.
Why Monstro don't be a Livyatan Melville and don't a Hybrid of whale, Kraken and Dragon
Just simply make him a gigantic sperm whale again, twice the size of the largest recorded bulls, add another 2 rows of hind flippers, and a nice little fin on its back. Oh, and some prominent scarring on its head to create a fearful effect. The original Monstro was already perfect.
@@LazyOldFusspot_3428 Scarring on his head would be perfect because sperm whales usually have scars on their head from fighting giant squids.
Half whale half octopus.
Lol.
Similar to "Ponyo" & "Jonah: A VeggieTales Movie"
Because someone happened to monstro on 1940 or 2022 because he's smashing from the rocks cliff
I like the live action monstro the best
The live action was bigger I think
The originally was scarier and the new one was just ridiculous looking.
Kick my feet! Kick my feet! Kick my feet!
When first saw the scene from the remake, I thought the falling rock was going to hit Monstro on the head and kill him. Not sure if that would have been satisfying to see or depressing to see.
The original is still better.
With Monstro only one thing to ask? Where is Captain Ahab or Khan Noonien Singh when you need them?
4:06 if that’s supposed to be an evil laugh, then why does it sound like a plane engine malfunction?
The new one
Does monstro die
Despite being made with more advanced techonology and a bigger budget the 2022 Monstro looks so cheap it looks like it was made by Mainframe Entertainment instead of Disney.
The monstro
もはや😊クジラではない
The original Monstro was better looking.
This is the reason I'm afraid of whales... Thanks, Disney...
Minestroli
The old one was fast and frighning the new one looks kinda like bloop with teeth and tentacles
So monstro gets killed by rocks 3:24 😮😅
Pinocchio Live Action Monstro The Whale Is Similar To Carnotaurous From Disney Dinosaur 2000
More like Mosasaurus in Jurassic World
@@LazyOldFusspot_3428 No My Friend More Like a Friend Carnotaurous From Disney Dinosaur 2000 When Aladar Plio Yar Sury and Zini Scare To Carnotaurous and Monstro The Whale 🐋
Basically livyatan?
the speedboat is one of the dumbest things I have ever seen in a movie in my entire life
Original was way scarier. Also, modern Jiminy Crickit sounds like Mr. Hankey from South Park.
The original looks more intimidating
Worst Version is The New One
Original 1940 version way better,
2:01
Cartoon version is the one that gave me nightmares, the other one just made me think... Meh
There's a Huge Opportunity that Dinsey missed for Live Action Monstro
And what's that?
Making him into a Living Livyatan which is a Prehistoric Sperm Whale that lived with Megalodon
so when Monstro rammed into that rocky wall kill him?
100 miles pinocchio
Monstro 2022 cure my fear of that character with a cool design fusion between whale and sea monster.
The version from the italian tv show adventures of pinocchio are funny too
m.ua-cam.com/video/rMjxvPhwkHY/v-deo.html
When she'll eat pinocchio she look like the whale say "Obama, Obama"
Pinocho es un súper héroe.
Whales… whales are scary. I know they can't swallow the human, but… I never will like them
Original Monstro was terrifying
But new… okay, now we know, how the Kraken was born
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