CGI was used in Disney films since "The Great Mouse Detective" in 1986. It was used in very different ways in that film and in "Oliver And Company" which came between both "The Great Mouse Detective" and "The Little Mermaid." basically, they made wire frame CG models for the gears in the scene where Basil & Ratigan are racing through the clock tower in"Mouse Detective" and the dense traffic in "Oliver & Company," which the artists printed/painted to blend in with the traditional animation. In "The Little Mermaid," CGI was used to enhance the whirlpool, to add ocean spray, and rain, to add bubbles and other various special effects.
CGI was also used in "The Little Mermaid" when Ariel, as a human, runs down the stairs in Eric's castle after having heard from Scuttle that Eric is to marry a woman, which Scuttle thinks is her but actually turns out to be Ursula's new human alter ego Vanessa.
James: "Want to hold the controller while I tell you the story of real little mermaid" Mike: "Yeah sure" (Hands the controller) James: "She dies" ..................................
My mother was out towns librarian and so I had a lot of vhs tapes at my disposal as a kid and one kf my favorites was the Toei animation version of the little mermaid. So its 89 and im in kindergarten and the Disney version of rhe story comes out and unlike Tori they change the ending to be happy. So we watch Disney's version in school and im mad that they change the ending and the teacher, not knowing, asks me to bring the Toei version in for comparison. So I do and it makes all the other kids cry and I got into a ton of trouble lol.
That's not right. You shouldn't have got in trouble just because your teacher asked you to bring the movie without researching the difference between the two films and you did as you were told.
@@roguerifter9724 eh, I juat got yelled at. You want to talk about a time I shouldn't have gotten in trouble, then you should hear the story of the time I got detention at a Christian school lol. And with that I know what thw subject of my next vlog will be, thank you for that
Little Mermaid Trivia: - The ship animation was drawn & animated on a computer, but photo-copied onto cells & rendered traditionally. This technique was also done for the gear-chase sequence in The Great Mouse Detective as well as for the vehicles in Oliver & Company. - The very last shot is painted & rendered in a computer using a process designed by Pixar which would be used in every single traditionally animated Disney feature after that.
Haha I noticed the same thing! I also thought it was funny at 11:53 James said, "woah those things are creepy". And he was swimming by the withered souls that Mike was talking about earlier and how they were creepy in the movie.
You think its funny that Chip and Dale in Vietnam game, but we in Russia actually played that game and thought that was a real deal. What a fun game it actually was!
Ariel must kill the prince but she can’t go through with it. Because she didn’t kill him, she, instead of turning into sea salt, got a chance to become a fairy in the sky. She has to do a huge number of good deeds for people to gain a soul or something which will allow her to live forever. Forever living is what she truly wanted (the human stuff was mostly just a hobby/Interest). Mermaids don’t live forever and instead die when they turn a certain age
She wanted to go to heaven and mermaids can only go to heaven if they marry a human because mermaids dont have souls and when she died she became a siren and after 300 years of doing good deeds she would go to heaven.
In the original ending, she just dies and turns into sea foam. In the revised ending, the daughters of the air reward her sacrifice by making her one of them. She then has to do good deeds for 300 years in order to earn a soul and become immortal. Marrying the prince would have made her immortal by granting her a part of his soul. And yes, she wanted both, the prince and the soul. She did fall in love with him. It should be noted that "becoming immortal" strictly means "going to heaven". She still would have died at age 300, soul or not.
@@asteria9963 isn't there something about how she's trapped because of disobedient children or something? I remember something about her being trapped until children did something.
@@medes5597 I think you've got it confused with another story. I can't recall her being trapped because of disobedient children in any version of The Little Mermaid I've seen or read.
@@yittmashups That's what *she* said, right...? I know 'cause *she* sells sea shells beside the sea shore. See? She even sells her own shell - 'cause *she's* a sea whore. :) A marine prostitute LMAO A *Mer* (sea) *Maid* (female _servant_ ;P if you know what I mean;) )
The Mantis Shrimp Punches! It dosn't use heat wave energy power like James thinks. The force behind a Mantis Shrimp's punch is closer to point blank rifle cartridge... underwater. They're tough bastards. But Ariel would win in a fight with one.
So this video went from the capcom game, to a dissertation on the mantis shrimp... to a chip and dale heavy barrel hack which morphed into a lesson on EPCOT!!! HOLY FUCK
I remember when this game came out, a lot of kids thought of it simply as a 'girls game', but it was as fun as any of the other NES Disney games by Capcom in all honesty.
In the Hans Christian Anderson original: after the pain the little mermaid, she goes through to be a human (like walking on knives with each step) The Godmother (Ursula) tells her to kill the prince and let his blood drip onto her legs to cure herself. but when she sees the sleeping prince and his Bride, she throws the knife and leaps into the ocean, where it is described that she dissolves into sea foam. :D
Ariel has always been and will always be my favorite Disney princess ever since I was a kid. I think she's the reason I generally lean toward redheads.
I don't think they see more colours. We simply don't see ultraviolet and infrared, but they can see them as regular violet and red, and all the spectre between them. It's not really that special. Also, I think you refer to cavitation when talking of attacking technique of that shrimp. Look it up, it's an interesting effect. Basically, cold water can "boil" if pressure is very low. The shrimp strike creates an area with low pressure and water there becomes steam (not oxygen), and then it collapses inwards very quickly and causes damage. It was a big issue a century ago for the ships because cavitation could destroy the propeller screw within hours.
On Batman: The Animated Series they introduced a character named Grant Walker who was supposed to be Walt Disney, and his version of EPCOT was the evil plan that Batman had to stop. Several parallels to what you guys are talking about. Mr. Freeze even ends up as a head, on a spider body later on. Insert obligatory "Disney On Ice" joke here.
She basically melts she turns to sea foam and dies in fact when she gets the legs they don’t “poof” she literally has to rip her fin in half in a bloody gory fashion lol
In the original version she turns into sea foam and that's the end. However, Andersen wasn't happy with that ending of his story and later revised it, with Ariel becoming a spirit and being given the chance to earn a place in heaven.
Yotubes 'Mantis Shrimp', watches 3 videos and another 1 hour documentary about intelligent octopuses, then returns back to this video 2 hours later... THANKS JAMES! ;(
Wow, James.... way to tell the most hearsay telephone version of a description of an animal to a friend who doesn't know what it is. By the time Mike tells someone about it, he's going to actually tell people it is a Godzilla monster that really exists! lol
@Cinemassacre Do The Lion King on Genesis or SNES next! Also, in addition to dark origins of Disney movies, Frozen was inspired by the Snow Queen and The Lion King was inspired by Hamlet!
I want to give you guys a tip. Through out the game there are little secrets, take a bubbled enemy in a small openings about one square blocks, about the size of one of those small fishes, and kick them in those areas. Some areas gives you 1ups, and hearts. So if you are in a need for extra hearts or extra lives, use those to your advantage.
There actually 'WAS' a CG scene in 'The Little Mermaid', when Ursula gets BIG & the ship is in her crown🤔 I believe it was? I'm pretty sure alot of when she gets HUGE she computer, but definitely when Prince Eric dives off the ship or her crown. That part sticks out in my head.
OMG you guys don't know about digging in the sand for stuff? Did you guys really ever play this when you were younger? You play like a bunch of noobs. Or maybe this was the ONE game I was actually good at on the NES :P
Yes, finally you play the classic! Now marvel at the pointless collectables. Wonder at why there are multiple ways to beat the bosses. The little mermaid has a little cgi. Like the carrage and a few other props. Beauty and the beast had entire cgi backgrounds for senes.
@@kenterminateddq5311 yes duck tales 1 and 2 (also on the game boy) and darkwin duck. she has those (game boy versions) well i have the nes versions and they still work bought them in 1994 original cardridges just like chip & dale rescue rangers 1, 2 was hard to find but yes have that also.
The name EPCOT originally stood for Experimental Prototype Community of Tomorrow... my favorite bit of weird Disney trivia lol. Would love to see you guys play more of the Disney Capcom games you haven't already! It's weirdly relaxing just listening to you shoot the shit and play, lol.
I remember James saying in another episode that he didn't watch a lot of Disney as a kid. I can't help but think of The Nerd throwing the Belle toy in the Ghostbusters video. "Wait, that's not mine. Get the fuck outta here!"
The way the Epcot center was originally described to be like sounds like something out of a Bioshock Game with someone trying to create a scientifically advanced city.
Little Mermaid was almost entirely traditional, but not quite. In interviews, the animators said they used some computer effects for things like the bubbles, and the voronoi light effects in the ocean scenes when hand painting them took too much time and manpower. They also used it to create the ships, and the staircase scene, though they hand painted over the models, like they did with the Clock Tower scene in Great Mouse Detective.
Walt Disney had crazy plans for his City. He wanted everyone who worked for him to live there. All of his plans honestly sounded like the plot to Bioshock.
A Mantis Shrimp can deliver a force so powerful that it can create a spark underwater ! Think of how hard you would need to hit a rock with a hammer to create a spark if you were underwater.
lmao James tells Mike to play while he tells the story of the original Little Mermaid, and then the story is just "she dies". That was great
Great story, James!
Thats exactly what I was thinking.
Yeah the whole build up made it. "Here, take this controller, I need to concentrate and tell you this epic tale! She dies in it, I don't remember." XD
Trey Smith I like the story better than the movie
Lmao
James: There's actually colors we don't know about...
Mike: What colors are they?
James's Psychopathic Rainbow Shrimp rant is amazing and needs to be the next bit from this show that gets animated xD
how is it psychopathic?
at this game is easy as hello my baby!
@The Dragon Did you even listen to the story. James calls the shrimp psychopathic, he isn't calling James' story psychopathic.
The way James describes the Mantis Shrimp would be a great concept to re imagine Ebirah in the Godzilla series.
I approve.
CGI was used in Disney films since "The Great Mouse Detective" in 1986. It was used in very different ways in that film and in "Oliver And Company" which came between both "The Great Mouse Detective" and "The Little Mermaid." basically, they made wire frame CG models for the gears in the scene where Basil & Ratigan are racing through the clock tower in"Mouse Detective" and the dense traffic in "Oliver & Company," which the artists printed/painted to blend in with the traditional animation. In "The Little Mermaid," CGI was used to enhance the whirlpool, to add ocean spray, and rain, to add bubbles and other various special effects.
Raine Phoenix actually 2d cgi has been used since 73....
@@judgewilson2410 true. I just wasn't aware whether Disney used it prior to 1986.
Omg I remember the clocktower scene in Great Mouse Defective! that movie is awesome. That bat with the peg leg freaked me out as a kid though.
CGI was also used in "The Little Mermaid" when Ariel, as a human, runs down the stairs in Eric's castle after having heard from Scuttle that Eric is to marry a woman, which Scuttle thinks is her but actually turns out to be Ursula's new human alter ego Vanessa.
Who thinks there should be an AVGN episode on Disney games? I'd love it
But apparently a lot of em don't suck.
I think AVGN can still be funny, even if most of the games end up being good.
Yeah they don't suck but some of them have tricky dicky hard and frustrating parts. You could fill an episode with the whole bunch.
He reviewed Duck Tales but it was scrapped as an AVGN episode. It was just after Double Dragon 3.
Yeah and in the end play tailspin on NES. He'd hate that game with a passion
James: "Want to hold the controller while I tell you the story of real little mermaid"
Mike: "Yeah sure"
(Hands the controller)
James: "She dies"
..................................
ahahaha
That's some fucking Patrick Star-level storytelling right there, LMFAO.
Priceless..!
He just wants Mike to play lol
That's a cute video game that James and Mike Played
You can sweep the sand with your tail in Little Mermaid, you get the forks and pipes that way, along some powerups
You can also toss fish etc. straight up when they're in bubbles...... But they usually play these games like they have no clue what they're doing.
My mother was out towns librarian and so I had a lot of vhs tapes at my disposal as a kid and one kf my favorites was the Toei animation version of the little mermaid. So its 89 and im in kindergarten and the Disney version of rhe story comes out and unlike Tori they change the ending to be happy. So we watch Disney's version in school and im mad that they change the ending and the teacher, not knowing, asks me to bring the Toei version in for comparison. So I do and it makes all the other kids cry and I got into a ton of trouble lol.
Now I need to check out the Toei version
wasnt there breif nipples in it xp
@@MissChibiGodd I don't recall...maybe lol
That's not right. You shouldn't have got in trouble just because your teacher asked you to bring the movie without researching the difference between the two films and you did as you were told.
@@roguerifter9724 eh, I juat got yelled at. You want to talk about a time I shouldn't have gotten in trouble, then you should hear the story of the time I got detention at a Christian school lol.
And with that I know what thw subject of my next vlog will be, thank you for that
Little Mermaid Trivia:
- The ship animation was drawn & animated on a computer, but photo-copied onto cells & rendered traditionally. This technique was also done for the gear-chase sequence in The Great Mouse Detective as well as for the vehicles in Oliver & Company.
- The very last shot is painted & rendered in a computer using a process designed by Pixar which would be used in every single traditionally animated Disney feature after that.
James passes the control ready for epic retelling of the orginal Little Mermaid story.... aaaaaand she died. The End.
James passes the control ready for epic retelling of the orginal Little Mermaid story... aaaand fucked up.
Sometimes the best stories are... the shortest... :P
Haha I noticed the same thing! I also thought it was funny at 11:53 James said, "woah those things are creepy". And he was swimming by the withered souls that Mike was talking about earlier and how they were creepy in the movie.
You think its funny that Chip and Dale in Vietnam game, but we in Russia actually played that game and thought that was a real deal. What a fun game it actually was!
Speaking of rodents with guns you should do conkers bad fur day
james had to put down his controller just to tell the original little mermaid story "she dies"
So...I'm guessing someone from capcom must have loved the Little Mermaid movie so much, that they spared the game version from being developed by LJN.
I think Capcom just love's Disney, all of their Disney license games are awesome.
Capcom just had the license for Disney games in the 90s
Thank god for Capcom
Hahah.. Why did they allow ljn to produce so much shit!.. Maybe they charged the least to develop a game.. Faaacckkkkk
All of the good Disney titles were handled by Capcom.
Ariel must kill the prince but she can’t go through with it. Because she didn’t kill him, she, instead of turning into sea salt, got a chance to become a fairy in the sky. She has to do a huge number of good deeds for people to gain a soul or something which will allow her to live forever. Forever living is what she truly wanted (the human stuff was mostly just a hobby/Interest). Mermaids don’t live forever and instead die when they turn a certain age
She wanted to go to heaven and mermaids can only go to heaven if they marry a human because mermaids dont have souls and when she died she became a siren and after 300 years of doing good deeds she would go to heaven.
Chill About sea foam.....
In the original ending, she just dies and turns into sea foam.
In the revised ending, the daughters of the air reward her sacrifice by making her one of them. She then has to do good deeds for 300 years in order to earn a soul and become immortal. Marrying the prince would have made her immortal by granting her a part of his soul. And yes, she wanted both, the prince and the soul. She did fall in love with him.
It should be noted that "becoming immortal" strictly means "going to heaven". She still would have died at age 300, soul or not.
@@asteria9963 isn't there something about how she's trapped because of disobedient children or something? I remember something about her being trapped until children did something.
@@medes5597 I think you've got it confused with another story. I can't recall her being trapped because of disobedient children in any version of The Little Mermaid I've seen or read.
Those are some pretty nice graphics for a nes game.
At the end of the original story, she turned into sea foam, but she becomes a spirit unlike regular mermaids that cease to exist.
Oh Sebastian's Under the Sea, the most persistent ear-worm of all!
@@yittmashups That's what *she* said, right...?
I know 'cause *she* sells sea shells beside the sea shore. See? She even sells her own shell - 'cause *she's* a sea whore. :)
A marine prostitute LMAO
A *Mer* (sea) *Maid* (female _servant_ ;P if you know what I mean;) )
The Mantis Shrimp Punches! It dosn't use heat wave energy power like James thinks.
The force behind a Mantis Shrimp's punch is closer to point blank rifle cartridge... underwater. They're tough bastards. But Ariel would win in a fight with one.
He is probably mixing it up with the pistol shrimp
Nope. From now on all shrimp use the hadouken.
...and do you know how much _heat, energy_ such a powerful punch uses? ;P
In that case, good thing [and maybe the reason] it's underwater, so it can quickly cool down, without overheating after an attack. :)
it's called a cavitation bubble right
I love how James sounds so knowing of Manits shrimp whilst saying "It swings its appendages in the air" . Next scene is a Shrimp underwater.
3:50 Ursula steals mermen's souls, and make them her slaves!
Your words are as empty as you're soul. mermaid kind ill needs a savior such as you!
What is a mermaid? A misserable pile of cute emotions!
Once James said, "Dude, I gotta tell you about the mantis shrimp."
I was like, oh shit, he's about to drop some knowledge on us.
Whoa, look! Ariels turnaround animation! I mean, for an nes game; thats outstanding!
I love how passionate James gets once he starts talking about the mantis shrimp.
40yrs old watching two grown men play the little mermaid. didnt see this coming.
A horror movie staring a mantis shrimp ... awesome
So this video went from the capcom game, to a dissertation on the mantis shrimp... to a chip and dale heavy barrel hack which morphed into a lesson on EPCOT!!! HOLY FUCK
Holy shit I used to beat this game with my sisters when i was younger. I added it to my snes classic because of how awesome this game is.
Snes classic runs nes games?
Oh,this is my lullaby...
Old days,my mother was playing that until I'm fall asleep
I remember when this game came out, a lot of kids thought of it simply as a 'girls game', but it was as fun as any of the other NES Disney games by Capcom in all honesty.
it is a girls game dweeb
That grimace Mike gave when James said he was pausing lmfao
But it was worth it to learn about the psychopath shrimp.
@@seanmichaels8060 no, no, psychopathic
A pistal shrimp create heat/shock waves, not mantis shrimp
When the King shriveled into that thing after having his soul siphoned, it really disturbed me as a kid. It was awesome.
Chip & Dale's Vietnam flashbacks.
When they were in the s*** with Charlie. Lol
In the Hans Christian Anderson original: after the pain the little mermaid, she goes through to be a human (like walking on knives with each step) The Godmother (Ursula) tells her to kill the prince and let his blood drip onto her legs to cure herself. but when she sees the sleeping prince and his Bride, she throws the knife and leaps into the ocean, where it is described that she dissolves into sea foam. :D
Walt would probably be just as pissed off at all these live-action Disney remakes.
The Little Mermaid and its sequel are definitely some of my favorite movies. Loved them as a child, still love them now!
Ariel has always been and will always be my favorite Disney princess ever since I was a kid. I think she's the reason I generally lean toward redheads.
Redheads were always the hottest cartoon characters. Jessica Rabbit, Ariel, Teela from He-Man, Scarlett from GI Joe, and April O' Neil from TMNT.
Never played the NES one, but enjoyed the Genesis version as a child!
Sha la la la la la
My oh my,
Looks like the boys arnt shy
To take over the 8 bit world.
James: "Maybe there's a connection between Jaws and the Little Mermaid"
Mike: *processing*
Imagine a color you can't even imagine. Now do that nine more times. That is how a mantis shrimp do.
It makes me ridiculously pissed that there are colors I can't see
Little Mermaid, Little Nemo, definitely the same visual artists and sound designers
I only ever played this on the Genesis,was ok really,Disney games back then were great,Aladdin on Genesis being the best
Yeah, this was a pretty good gane on genesis, fairly similar to ecco
Toy Story wasn't bad either
Lion king was dope to
Agreed my personal favorites are the Mickey and Donald Duck/ Duck tales games.
jungle book was good and lion king but man those games could be so hard.
I don't think they see more colours. We simply don't see ultraviolet and infrared, but they can see them as regular violet and red, and all the spectre between them. It's not really that special.
Also, I think you refer to cavitation when talking of attacking technique of that shrimp. Look it up, it's an interesting effect. Basically, cold water can "boil" if pressure is very low. The shrimp strike creates an area with low pressure and water there becomes steam (not oxygen), and then it collapses inwards very quickly and causes damage. It was a big issue a century ago for the ships because cavitation could destroy the propeller screw within hours.
Titles back to J&M Mondays. Nice
James and Mike Mondays: come for the games, stay for the marine biology lessons.
Aladdin on SNES is a capcom game you guys haven't done.
James and Mike should play Aladdin on the SNES.
The Little mermaid is a Danish tale written by H.C Andersen. You should visit the statue of her in Copenhagen.
They skipped.the beginning where April is shockingly bad ass. They gave her a manga hero mentality
On Batman: The Animated Series they introduced a character named Grant Walker who was supposed to be Walt Disney, and his version of EPCOT was the evil plan that Batman had to stop. Several parallels to what you guys are talking about. Mr. Freeze even ends up as a head, on a spider body later on.
Insert obligatory "Disney On Ice" joke here.
i hate to admit that this is one of the few nes games i come back to lol
Don't be sorry, it's fuckin good
K. Charrette haha thanks for the backup! i honestly love the game
Mike: are you gonna get one?
"I wish I could, but it would kill me."
XD
She basically melts she turns to sea foam and dies in fact when she gets the legs they don’t “poof” she literally has to rip her fin in half in a bloody gory fashion lol
In the original version she turns into sea foam and that's the end. However, Andersen wasn't happy with that ending of his story and later revised it, with Ariel becoming a spirit and being given the chance to earn a place in heaven.
Yotubes 'Mantis Shrimp', watches 3 videos and another 1 hour documentary about intelligent octopuses, then returns back to this video 2 hours later...
THANKS JAMES! ;(
You guys should play uniracers, really underrated SNES game
Uniracers was the shit!!
That game is awesome!
It's a great game, but it seems like racing games might not give a lot of material to BS about
Walt Disney's head being attached a mechanical spider and going on a rampage was a Robot Chicken sketch
Wow, James.... way to tell the most hearsay telephone version of a description of an animal to a friend who doesn't know what it is. By the time Mike tells someone about it, he's going to actually tell people it is a Godzilla monster that really exists! lol
"Even rarer is this game ... Chip & Dale Rescue Rangers ... 3 ..."
16:26
that pokerface 😂
Good game, good music
I always love the squeaking of the controller when things get intense.
H.C Andersen wrote the original little mermaid not Disney.
His full name was Hans Christian Andersen and he came from Odense, Denmark.
Today I learned about the Mantis shrimp and about Walt Disney's true plan for epcot. I call that a success.
Say what you want, but Ariel has some nice tail 😏
She's 16. 🚔
ed champagne Didn't stop people from lusting over Cala Maria from Cuphead or Splash Woman from Mega Man 9.
The sound of the synth instruments are really giving me "little Nemo" vibes. I can't recall at the moment but it's GOTTA be the same studio.
@Cinemassacre Do The Lion King on Genesis or SNES next! Also, in addition to dark origins of Disney movies, Frozen was inspired by the Snow Queen and The Lion King was inspired by Hamlet!
I want to give you guys a tip. Through out the game there are little secrets, take a bubbled enemy in a small openings about one square blocks, about the size of one of those small fishes, and kick them in those areas. Some areas gives you 1ups, and hearts. So if you are in a need for extra hearts or extra lives, use those to your advantage.
Happy to see this game get some love!
The force of the “punch” is so powerful it can bust through aquarium glass
This game was a guilty pleasure I'm not gon a lie ....
Looks like James was watching the “True facts about the mantis shrimp.” Video. Great video.
I played the crap out of this, when I was a kid!
There actually 'WAS' a CG scene in 'The Little Mermaid', when Ursula gets BIG & the ship is in her crown🤔 I believe it was? I'm pretty sure alot of when she gets HUGE she computer, but definitely when Prince Eric dives off the ship or her crown. That part sticks out in my head.
OMG you guys don't know about digging in the sand for stuff? Did you guys really ever play this when you were younger? You play like a bunch of noobs. Or maybe this was the ONE game I was actually good at on the NES :P
It's true one possibility does not exclude the other. ;)
The Animatronic Shark in Jaws is named Bruce. Spielberg named shark after his Lawyer. Such a great movie.
Yes, finally you play the classic! Now marvel at the pointless collectables. Wonder at why there are multiple ways to beat the bosses.
The little mermaid has a little cgi. Like the carrage and a few other props. Beauty and the beast had entire cgi backgrounds for senes.
Why have I paused this video to check out about mantis shrimps for a straight hour before watching this video on...?
Best game on the NES!!
my girlfriend has the game boy version
glad the shark, second boss is flutsem and jetsum but what about the other bosses yes the final is ofcourse ursula i have the movie also
@@kenterminateddq5311 yes duck tales 1 and 2 (also on the game boy) and darkwin duck. she has those (game boy versions) well i have the nes versions and they still work bought them in 1994 original cardridges just like chip & dale rescue rangers 1, 2 was hard to find but yes have that also.
Uncle Mario is not amused.
@@bergonath8851 tell em'
The name EPCOT originally stood for Experimental Prototype Community of Tomorrow... my favorite bit of weird Disney trivia lol. Would love to see you guys play more of the Disney Capcom games you haven't already! It's weirdly relaxing just listening to you shoot the shit and play, lol.
Awwww Mike picked this game because of his red haired princess Erin!! that's so cute!
He's got a kid?
@@gonjafarma89 no his girlfriend ErinPlays. they stream together its adorable!
No, Mike wants a Ménage à trois with Chip and Dale.
"It's not Ninja Gaiden" LOL
Avgn is the best!
always feels like James and Mike Monday's is us all watching your day off 👌😂
Ariel would take it so hard bro
I remember James saying in another episode that he didn't watch a lot of Disney as a kid. I can't help but think of The Nerd throwing the Belle toy in the Ghostbusters video. "Wait, that's not mine. Get the fuck outta here!"
Cinemassacre can you review Malcolm In The Middle's Series Finale Graduation.
16:38 "Chip & Dale Vietnam" LMAO thats just a Heavy Barrel hack. I laughed so hard at that part 😂😂
Who wants to play a quick game for a quick kiss
Its time TO STOP.
Is this mommy make out day already?
What kind of game
Downstairs kiss? I'm out. lol
a quick kiss... through the internet? How about a quick kiss of my fist instead! :)
I like when James gives background stories on the topic
- So what does your husband do?
- Well right now he's playing The Little Mermaid.
- Oh.
Man, this is one of my favourite games for the NES
The way the Epcot center was originally described to be like sounds like something out of a Bioshock Game with someone trying to create a scientifically advanced city.
Sounds like bubble bobble at one point
James & Mantis Shrimp Tuesdays. All about wildlife.
Little Mermaid was almost entirely traditional, but not quite. In interviews, the animators said they used some computer effects for things like the bubbles, and the voronoi light effects in the ocean scenes when hand painting them took too much time and manpower. They also used it to create the ships, and the staircase scene, though they hand painted over the models, like they did with the Clock Tower scene in Great Mouse Detective.
Mike face when James was explaining shrimp was screaming BS hahaha :D
Walt Disney had crazy plans for his City. He wanted everyone who worked for him to live there. All of his plans honestly sounded like the plot to Bioshock.
James: "Mantis Shrimp can actually see colours that we can't even see"
Mike: "Oh, what colours are they?"
A Mantis Shrimp can deliver a force so powerful that it can create a spark underwater ! Think of how hard you would need to hit a rock with a hammer to create a spark if you were underwater.