That's one of the best thing about growing up in the 90s. We weren't spoiled rotten when it came to graphics. bad graphics in old shows or movies don't bother me cause in my case I got to see and appreciate what we had at the time.
Speaking as a 90s kid myself, this is 100% true! We oldies appreciate the art form over the quality of the picture. Kids nowadays are so focused on the quality of the picture, and with anything 2000s or older they're going bring that up. The bottom line is the technology for movies and TV has advanced so much that they're completely spoiled on fantastic graphics, so I almost don't blame any of them for feeling the way they do about older graphics. It also makes me kind of wonder what they would think about special make-up effects in old horror movies.
“I don’t remember the animation being this bad” Bruh, it doesn’t look that bad. And just because the animation is a bit dated, doesn’t mean the movie’s bad.
Number 9 was so sad, but still good in a lot of ways. First time I watched it I didn’t know what to think because it was way darker than I expected, but there’s so much to it that made me watch it again. Still lots of tears were shed. It’s amazing how much sympathy you have for Sackboy looking characters.
First time watching as a child, traumatized me ngl. I have an appreciation for the movie because it is well done (and i am now older), but anytime I see a scene from it I'm freaked out.
I was gonna say "what do you mean if teens know 2000's movies? They grew up in that generation". Then I realized that a teen nowadays was born between 2005 and 2011. I don't know why I still think teens were born between 1996 and 2002... Jeez that makes me feel old.
@@ambermarielewis9353 Well my brother was born in 96, and I still picture him as a 19 year old, even though he's gonna be 28 this year. I don't like the fact that we're getting older, and our childhoods keep getting further away. It feels so close, but it's further than I realize.
I think a Don Bluth animated movies video would be worth doing. He was a former animator at Disney for many decades before breaking off and competing against them in the 80’s & 90’s. -The Secret of NIMH -An American Tail -The Land Before Time -Rock-A-Doodle -Thumbelina -All Dogs Go To Heaven -Anastasia -Titan A.E. He also did the Dragon’s Lair games and the Space Ace game.
2:30 there is to dialogue! Spirit is voiced by Matt Damon. Also a great fact about it is the anatomy of the horse is more accurate than animated horses from before. Also the computer design for Spirit helped make Donkey in Shrek 2 look accurate. Also you had two animated films which Hugh Jackman, Robin Williams, and Steve Carell each voiced in and didnt mention it!?!
This got me feeling geriatric even though I'm only 22, the kid that kept saying the movies looked like bad video game graphics legit made me feel like I was gonna start tweaking out.☠☠ I have Ponyo and Howl, and Spirit on VHS, watched Mr Fox, Flushed Away, 9, Over the Hedge and Wallace and Gromit through Blockbuster and Netflix DVD rentals, watched Ice Age, Happy Feet, and Monster House yearly on Cartoon Network and even in school and happened to have watched Horton only in school when the teachers didnt feel like doing anything, these were all good movies
Same, like- these animated movies were my always go to watch as a kid, and I even rewatch it sometimes currently. Me and my siblings were always rewatching it over and over in our DVD as we had it in Blue-ray🤣, especially Spirit.
the only one that I didn't recognize was "9" even though I was a senior in high school when it released. I'm surprised they didn't include Chicken Run since it was another clay animation.
10:08 That is not Manny that you guys show up, that is Ellie the woolly mammoth female (in all of the Ice Age Sequels) who would later be the wife of Manny!
Over the Hedge is one of my favorite animated movies. Avril Lavigne is the voice of Heather the Opossum, my favorite character from the movie. William Shatner and Avril had such good chemistry between them as father and daughter.
I saw Spirit on some TV channel one day in my grandfather's house in like 2006 or something. Shit was life changing, had me tearing up and everything I couldn't have been older than 11
also "Iconic" my ass some of these were kinda niche, BUT i appreciate them even more for pulling out the lesser known titles. And surprising how much the kids knew like I didnt expect to come out learning from them
I'm surprised the interesting facts about Happy Feet didn't include that it was directed by George Miller the same person who created the Mad Max franchise.
All of these are amazing movies and everyone needs to watch them. Wallace and Gromit was also a series and spawned Shawn the sheep from the same studio which is awesome even doing and episode of Star Wars Visions season 2. So many Dreamworks films and so many films in 2006! Ove the Hedge is a actually a newspaper comic strip.
I won't lie, I still love that movie and scene. I used to be obsessed with Madame Gasket back in my childhood, but now she's on my list of "Movie Villains that Give Me the Creeps", alongside Buzz Lightyear of Star Command's Zurg and Lion King 2's Zira. xD (mind you, I mostly focus on animated movies and family friendly stuff so yeah, Freddy Krueger could be on this list but I'm not a horror fan unless it's my own work so won't watch anything like that)
i love 9 so much it so under-rated and under watched. i love them commenting on early 2000s animation....like yer it not gonna be 2020+ quality but its great animation for the time.
Apart from Howl’s Castle, those movies were my childhood and Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron, Happy Feet and Ice Age were the top 3. I saw Fantastic Mr. Fox some time before the Isle of Dogs came out and it’s been years since I saw Wallace and Gromit. They were so good that both Happy Feet and Wallace and Gromit won Academy Awards for Best Animated Films in their respective years. Good times.
I am 50 years old and I remember my kids watching a few of these. But 9 was such a good movie, probably the best you showed of all the movies. Monster House was pretty good too.
I LOVED Over The Hedge Growing Up! And I Was Screaming At Them Through The Phone As If They Could Hear Me! How Have They Not Heard Of This Movie!? 😢😢😭😭😭🥺🥺🥺
Also The Iron Giant, Ferngully, The Prince of Egypt, Whispers of the Heart, Princess Mononoke, Hercules, An American Tail:Fievel Goes West, All Dogs Goes to Heaven and The Pagemaster.
Howl's moving castle was not writen by Hayao Miyazaki.. is the first of a trilogy of books that follow first Howl and Sophie and later their daughter... I'm not sure if the author is from US or UK... is worth reading but the animation that was done by studio Ghibli was almost spot on to the first book
I know Jacob is a child actor but i don't think he's actually ever had a childhood. Maybe he's extremely smart but he always seems way to mature and confused of what young people do or actually like. He definitely needs REACT to teach him how to loosen up and learn how to live.
I knew most of these. I was born in the late 90's and grew up in the 2000's. So, I knew I'd get a few. But I didn't expect to have known 8 / 12. I got: 1) Spirit (never seen this. But I recognise the animation and the name.) 2) Flushed Away (never seen this. But I believe, we had this on DVD years ago. So I have heard of it.) 3) Happy Feet (I love this movie. We used to have this and the sequel on DVD.) 4) Fantastic Mr. Fox (saw this in my drama high school class. My drama teacher used to do the whistle from this movie. I think he told us sometimes he'd do the whistle and forget it was from this movie.) 5) Ice Age (We had this, Continental Drift and Dawn of the Dinosaurs on DVD for sure. Don't know if I ever saw the Meltdown. But I know I've never seen Sub-Zero Heroes 'cause I didn't even know the title. Freakin' love Scrat!) 6) Robots (Again, we had this on DVD. Once again, I recognise the name. And I recognise the animation. But I'm not sure if I even watched it.) 7) Horton Hears A Who (I was obsessed with this! It was one of my favourite rewatches as a kid. We'd watch this on a little TV in the back of the car on road trips and on moves. But I did a lot of rewatches in my home at the time. Such a great movie!) 8) Over the Hedge (I think I may have seen this. I definitely recognise the animation and the name. And it seems like I remember some of this movie. Don't know if I do. And we also had this on DVD when I was a kid.) I didn't get: 1) Wallace and Gromit (heard of it before. Didn't see it.) 2) 9 (never heard of it and never seen it.) 3) Monster House (never heard of it and never it seen it.) 4) Howl's Moving Castle (again I never heard of it or seen it.) I'm Canadian. So, I'm sure there are some movies and shows that are exclusive to its own country. But if it's available in Canada, then I don't know why I haven't heard of the ones I didn't get except for Wallace and Gromit. I've heard of them. Otherwise, this genre was a piece of cake for me!
Howls Moving Castle is based on a book of the same name by Diana Wynne Jones. It was one of my favourite books growing up and still reread it every so often. Great book and I highly recommend it
The one person said the food looks so good in Howl's Moving Castle, and I think teens should get a try not to eat studio ghibli episode. would be interesting 🤔
Wallace and Gromit and Howl's Moving Castle were both nominees for Best Animated Feature at the Academy Awards, alongside Corpse Bride. And Wallace and Gromit won.
I LOVE ROBOTS, I saw the movie over and over as a kid and every single scene and line lives in my head rent-free Then I watched it again and I understood the adult joke at the beginning. You know, the line where Rodney's mom says that making the baby's the fun part? ...Yea
•I knew about Howl's Moving Castle as one of the trailers on the Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, The Witch, and the Wardrobe DVD, but didn't watch the film until college. •I grew up with Spirit, Flushed Away, Happy Feet, Ice Age and sequels, Robots, Horton Hears a Who, Wallace and Gromit: The Curse of the Wererabbit, and Over the Hedge and saw 9 once. •I have not seen Fantastic Mr. Fox or Monster House.
I can’t believe all theses teens know all theses 2000s movies, I am impressed, I hadn’t seen all of theses movie but I have heard of them like Happy Feet, Over The Hedge, Flushed Away, Horton Hears A Who, I think I remember watching Horton Hears A Who and Over The Hedge when I was ALOT younger and also I do remember watching Happy Feet too and Flushed Way.
Tim Burton wasn't the director of 9, he was only a producer. Anyways, 9 is such an underrated movie. It's not that well known because it was overshadowed by Coraline, which released the same year. Both are great movies with creepy themes, but 9 was way more darker.
I have so much respect for the artform of claymation and stop-motion animation. The time it takes to do it, and the preciseness it comes along with it, is pretty damn magical with the end result. Not enough movies utilize the artform, as it does take a very long time to make a full-length movie that way. Honestly, I love both types of animation.
Absolutely loved Spirit as a kid…until my cousin wanted to watch it every time she came over and I got so tired of it that I hid it and told her I lost it 😅
That's one of the best thing about growing up in the 90s. We weren't spoiled rotten when it came to graphics. bad graphics in old shows or movies don't bother me cause in my case I got to see and appreciate what we had at the time.
Speaking as a 90s kid myself, this is 100% true! We oldies appreciate the art form over the quality of the picture. Kids nowadays are so focused on the quality of the picture, and with anything 2000s or older they're going bring that up. The bottom line is the technology for movies and TV has advanced so much that they're completely spoiled on fantastic graphics, so I almost don't blame any of them for feeling the way they do about older graphics. It also makes me kind of wonder what they would think about special make-up effects in old horror movies.
“I don’t remember the animation being this bad”
Bruh, it doesn’t look that bad.
And just because the animation is a bit dated, doesn’t mean the movie’s bad.
Just because their old graphics doesn't make them bad
Teens these days are used to seeing films in HD with high resolution.
Preach!
Old 3d animation didn't age well. It's different with 2d, you can see even in this video they praised Spirit and Howl's Moving Castle
Absolutely the first Toy Story didn’t have the best animation but the doesn’t make it bad
Whose old graphics? 🤔
Number 9 was so sad, but still good in a lot of ways. First time I watched it I didn’t know what to think because it was way darker than I expected, but there’s so much to it that made me watch it again. Still lots of tears were shed. It’s amazing how much sympathy you have for Sackboy looking characters.
First time watching as a child, traumatized me ngl. I have an appreciation for the movie because it is well done (and i am now older), but anytime I see a scene from it I'm freaked out.
The kid with the glasses is definitely a film buff! just NAAAAAILED it! The girl next to him was also very much on point :)
21:44 "whats that green thing?" "A turtle"😂😂😂
I was gonna say "what do you mean if teens know 2000's movies? They grew up in that generation". Then I realized that a teen nowadays was born between 2005 and 2011. I don't know why I still think teens were born between 1996 and 2002... Jeez that makes me feel old.
I was gonna say I’m a 96 baby and I’m 28. No where new a teen 😂😂
@@ambermarielewis9353 Well my brother was born in 96, and I still picture him as a 19 year old, even though he's gonna be 28 this year. I don't like the fact that we're getting older, and our childhoods keep getting further away. It feels so close, but it's further than I realize.
I think a Don Bluth animated movies video would be worth doing. He was a former animator at Disney for many decades before breaking off and competing against them in the 80’s & 90’s.
-The Secret of NIMH
-An American Tail
-The Land Before Time
-Rock-A-Doodle
-Thumbelina
-All Dogs Go To Heaven
-Anastasia
-Titan A.E.
He also did the Dragon’s Lair games and the Space Ace game.
Man, I love that y'all featured Over the Hedge! I used to LOVE that movie lol
The animation is NOT bad. They were all fantastic at the time they came out and it honestly holds up. They were tripping
I love how that guy in the glasses really knows his movies. He seems like a cinephile, which is pretty awesome
I lost it when they said the movies were bad because of old graphics
Especially when it's an Ardmen movie.
I knew every single movie aside from "9"
But I can not lie, that movie looks epic and I want to watch it
17:14 Monster House is a really good movie, especially when you learn how the house is alive.
They showed a picture of Ellie when they were talking about ice age as they said “a mammoth named Mannie”
How dare she say flushed away animation is bad!!!!Stop motion was soooo iconic.Wth!!!
I love it too but it was very unusual animation for Aardman.
Actually its computer Animation
@@BetoZayasGaoking It is CGI. You can just google it.
Finding Nemo, Emporer's New Groove, Shrek... can't believe they weren't on this list. Love the shout-out to Ice Age and Spirit though.
Same with Lilo and Stitch, Bee Movie, WALL-E, Madagascar, Ratatouille, The Incredibles, etc.
Obviously those movies would be too recognizable. The point of the video is to put *other* 2000's animated movies (so basically no Disney/Pixar)
@LuisGustavoSO the video is called "Iconic 2000s Animated Movies." Not "More Obscure 2000s Animated Movies."
@@iamb_4u908 these are not obscure movies lmao, they're just not Disney.
'Spirit' was the first movie soundtrack I owned.
And it also introduced me to Bryan Adams.
Whoever is raising Viviane is doing a great job
As a kid who grew up in the 2000s, it gives me pure joy and honor to see teens/kids of today know about the old movies that we grew up and loved.
Old animation doesn't make it bad
In the movie Ice Age, Scrat isn't a combination of a squirrel and rat, he's a saber-toothed squirrel 😜
His name is tho. 😉
I never felt so proud of myself for knowing ALL the animated movies! 💪🏼
Flushed away was an Aardman priduction, and the CGI was supposed to resemble their claymation.
2:30 there is to dialogue! Spirit is voiced by Matt Damon. Also a great fact about it is the anatomy of the horse is more accurate than animated horses from before. Also the computer design for Spirit helped make Donkey in Shrek 2 look accurate.
Also you had two animated films which Hugh Jackman, Robin Williams, and Steve Carell each voiced in and didnt mention it!?!
"He (9) looks like a minion."
Me: And I took that personally.
19:03 Viv was like "uhhhhmmm... nope!" 😂🤣
Ah! You just showed my entire childhood in one video! I grew up with every single one of these movies!!
That horton movie gave me serious existential crisis as a kid. kept me up for nights
"He worked for that cheese, bro!"
😂Haven't seen the movie, but I could see that as a possibility!
This got me feeling geriatric even though I'm only 22, the kid that kept saying the movies looked like bad video game graphics legit made me feel like I was gonna start tweaking out.☠☠
I have Ponyo and Howl, and Spirit on VHS, watched Mr Fox, Flushed Away, 9, Over the Hedge and Wallace and Gromit through Blockbuster and Netflix DVD rentals, watched Ice Age, Happy Feet, and Monster House yearly on Cartoon Network and even in school and happened to have watched Horton only in school when the teachers didnt feel like doing anything, these were all good movies
Same, like- these animated movies were my always go to watch as a kid, and I even rewatch it sometimes currently. Me and my siblings were always rewatching it over and over in our DVD as we had it in Blue-ray🤣, especially Spirit.
the only one that I didn't recognize was "9" even though I was a senior in high school when it released. I'm surprised they didn't include Chicken Run since it was another clay animation.
Missing Hoodwinked. They wouldn't have known that, but it was awesome.
Agreed
10:08 That is not Manny that you guys show up, that is Ellie the woolly mammoth female (in all of the Ice Age Sequels) who would later be the wife of Manny!
Over the Hedge is one of my favorite animated movies. Avril Lavigne is the voice of Heather the Opossum, my favorite character from the movie. William Shatner and Avril had such good chemistry between them as father and daughter.
I watch almost all of these still to this day! This was such a great era of animated movies
Robots is such an underrated Dreamworks film
It’s actually a bluesky film
@@Sirdilophosaurusthethird2.0 ...which at the time it came out was owned by Dreamworks
@@eddmario No, it's never been part of DreamWorks!
I’m glad 😀 I grew up with the 2000s era.
Joe's right with his pick. 9 is awesome
Lol they showed Ellie when they were supposed to show Manny in the ice age clip
did anyone else realise that they didnt put Manny on screen they put Ellie in insted?? just a observation
I came to the comments to see if anyone else noticed it 😂
It still surprises me how much Lucas has grown since Kids React!
Great pick Joe! 9 is amazing!
The Ice Age movies are all good and absolutely hilarious.
I saw Spirit on some TV channel one day in my grandfather's house in like 2006 or something. Shit was life changing, had me tearing up and everything I couldn't have been older than 11
also "Iconic" my ass some of these were kinda niche, BUT i appreciate them even more for pulling out the lesser known titles. And surprising how much the kids knew like I didnt expect to come out learning from them
I'm surprised the interesting facts about Happy Feet didn't include that it was directed by George Miller the same person who created the Mad Max franchise.
Does it not bother anyone else that they used a picture of Ellie instead of Manny for Ice Age?
Monster House😭😭😭😭✋🏻
Anyone else notice how when they were describing Ice Age and popped up pictures of the characters, they did a picture of Ellie instead of Manny.
They also showed a gif of the horse from El Dorado for Spirit 🤔
IKR
as someone who was born in the early 2000s, its weird to hear them say the animation is bad. like looks fine to me! XD
Fr!!! Like it looks better then today's films
All of these are amazing movies and everyone needs to watch them. Wallace and Gromit was also a series and spawned Shawn the sheep from the same studio which is awesome even doing and episode of Star Wars Visions season 2. So many Dreamworks films and so many films in 2006! Ove the Hedge is a actually a newspaper comic strip.
The amount of times they kept calling the animaltion bad...😑🙄😒
When robots showed I wanted the bit me baby one more time scene
I won't lie, I still love that movie and scene. I used to be obsessed with Madame Gasket back in my childhood, but now she's on my list of "Movie Villains that Give Me the Creeps", alongside Buzz Lightyear of Star Command's Zurg and Lion King 2's Zira. xD
(mind you, I mostly focus on animated movies and family friendly stuff so yeah, Freddy Krueger could be on this list but I'm not a horror fan unless it's my own work so won't watch anything like that)
These are fun movies with so many talented voice actors like come on if they heard who voiced the character they would def rewatch these movies
The part with the red bull in over the hedge🤣🤣🤣 priceless! Makes me laugh every time to the point my stomach hurts and im crying 😂
These teens HAVE to revisit these films.
“That actually sounds like the best of the 3 so far” boy…
10:08 That's not Manny, that's Ellie the female mammoth from the 2nd movie.
Yeah, that bothered me.
@@iamb_4u908 Glad I'm not the only one.
10:09 that's Ellie, c'mon
That's what I'm saying
My all time favorite 2000s animated movie is Surf's Up.
i love 9 so much it so under-rated and under watched. i love them commenting on early 2000s animation....like yer it not gonna be 2020+ quality but its great animation for the time.
It's really make me feel old 😢 im not even 22 right now
Apart from Howl’s Castle, those movies were my childhood and Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron, Happy Feet and Ice Age were the top 3. I saw Fantastic Mr. Fox some time before the Isle of Dogs came out and it’s been years since I saw Wallace and Gromit. They were so good that both Happy Feet and Wallace and Gromit won Academy Awards for Best Animated Films in their respective years. Good times.
That was a trip down memory lane
I am 50 years old and I remember my kids watching a few of these. But 9 was such a good movie, probably the best you showed of all the movies. Monster House was pretty good too.
RIP Robin Williams
The reactions to 9 was classic and priceless 😂
I LOVED Over The Hedge Growing Up! And I Was Screaming At Them Through The Phone As If They Could Hear Me! How Have They Not Heard Of This Movie!? 😢😢😭😭😭🥺🥺🥺
I knew all of these movies and I grew up with most of them. Over the Hedge was my favorite
See how they react to 90s animated movies, such as Once upon a forest, Were back, Swan princess, ect...
Also The Iron Giant, Ferngully, The Prince of Egypt, Whispers of the Heart, Princess Mononoke, Hercules, An American Tail:Fievel Goes West, All Dogs Goes to Heaven and The Pagemaster.
Howl's moving castle was not writen by Hayao Miyazaki.. is the first of a trilogy of books that follow first Howl and Sophie and later their daughter... I'm not sure if the author is from US or UK... is worth reading but the animation that was done by studio Ghibli was almost spot on to the first book
He did write the screenplay though.
10:09 that's eillie not manny and the fact that they know ice age by Nicki Minaj is very troubling 😑
I know Jacob is a child actor but i don't think he's actually ever had a childhood. Maybe he's extremely smart but he always seems way to mature and confused of what young people do or actually like. He definitely needs REACT to teach him how to loosen up and learn how to live.
Spirit was a MASSIVE tearjearker 😢
Ice age movies are great just a small detail can become the main plot of the next
One of the most underrated animated films from my childhood was The Road to El Dorado!
I knew most of these. I was born in the late 90's and grew up in the 2000's. So, I knew I'd get a few. But I didn't expect to have known 8 / 12.
I got:
1) Spirit (never seen this. But I recognise the animation and the name.)
2) Flushed Away (never seen this. But I believe, we had this on DVD years ago. So I have heard of it.)
3) Happy Feet (I love this movie. We used to have this and the sequel on DVD.)
4) Fantastic Mr. Fox (saw this in my drama high school class. My drama teacher used to do the whistle from this movie. I think he told us sometimes he'd do the whistle and forget it was from this movie.)
5) Ice Age (We had this, Continental Drift and Dawn of the Dinosaurs on DVD for sure. Don't know if I ever saw the Meltdown. But I know I've never seen Sub-Zero Heroes 'cause I didn't even know the title. Freakin' love Scrat!)
6) Robots (Again, we had this on DVD. Once again, I recognise the name. And I recognise the animation. But I'm not sure if I even watched it.)
7) Horton Hears A Who (I was obsessed with this! It was one of my favourite rewatches as a kid. We'd watch this on a little TV in the back of the car on road trips and on moves. But I did a lot of rewatches in my home at the time. Such a great movie!)
8) Over the Hedge (I think I may have seen this. I definitely recognise the animation and the name. And it seems like I remember some of this movie. Don't know if I do. And we also had this on DVD when I was a kid.)
I didn't get:
1) Wallace and Gromit (heard of it before. Didn't see it.)
2) 9 (never heard of it and never seen it.)
3) Monster House (never heard of it and never it seen it.)
4) Howl's Moving Castle (again I never heard of it or seen it.)
I'm Canadian. So, I'm sure there are some movies and shows that are exclusive to its own country. But if it's available in Canada, then I don't know why I haven't heard of the ones I didn't get except for Wallace and Gromit. I've heard of them. Otherwise, this genre was a piece of cake for me!
Howls Moving Castle is based on a book of the same name by Diana Wynne Jones. It was one of my favourite books growing up and still reread it every so often.
Great book and I highly recommend it
9 is such a goated movie, definitely a must watch
The Over The Hedge PS2 game wasn’t mentioned during that segment…I guess they don’t know it exists.
Robots is so underrated.
The one person said the food looks so good in Howl's Moving Castle, and I think teens should get a try not to eat studio ghibli episode. would be interesting 🤔
Wallace and Gromit and Howl's Moving Castle were both nominees for Best Animated Feature at the Academy Awards, alongside Corpse Bride.
And Wallace and Gromit won.
I'm So Glad Wallace And Gromit Won It AT The Academy Awards, You Just Cannot Enjoy Being A Kid Watching Wallace And Gromit.
9 is such a good movie.
I have an obsession with 9, like Gina has an obsession with Monster House.
I LOVE ROBOTS, I saw the movie over and over as a kid and every single scene and line lives in my head rent-free
Then I watched it again and I understood the adult joke at the beginning. You know, the line where Rodney's mom says that making the baby's the fun part?
...Yea
10:08 They showed Elle instead of Manny!
I really liked Robots. I was a teenager when it came out. They haven’t made a movie like it since!
I love Howl's Moving Castle. But, no one ever talks about the book it was based on. Just as good!
•I knew about Howl's Moving Castle as one of the trailers on the Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, The Witch, and the Wardrobe DVD, but didn't watch the film until college.
•I grew up with Spirit, Flushed Away, Happy Feet, Ice Age and sequels, Robots, Horton Hears a Who, Wallace and Gromit: The Curse of the Wererabbit, and Over the Hedge and saw 9 once.
•I have not seen Fantastic Mr. Fox or Monster House.
I can’t believe all theses teens know all theses 2000s movies, I am impressed, I hadn’t seen all of theses movie but I have heard of them like Happy Feet, Over The Hedge, Flushed Away, Horton Hears A Who, I think I remember watching Horton Hears A Who and Over The Hedge when I was ALOT younger and also I do remember watching Happy Feet too and Flushed Way.
10:08....That's not Manny. That's Ellie
Yall need to see code lyoko and atomic Betty those are such good shows
Code lyoko mentioned!!! i loved that show growing up
@@arcuator I heard we are getting more code lyoko
I'm not shocked at how basically no one knew 9. That movie scared me growing up but it is so good and so underrated.
You are rightt brought me the chills
Tim Burton wasn't the director of 9, he was only a producer. Anyways, 9 is such an underrated movie. It's not that well known because it was overshadowed by Coraline, which released the same year. Both are great movies with creepy themes, but 9 was way more darker.
I actually like 9 more than Coraline.
I have so much respect for the artform of claymation and stop-motion animation. The time it takes to do it, and the preciseness it comes along with it, is pretty damn magical with the end result. Not enough movies utilize the artform, as it does take a very long time to make a full-length movie that way. Honestly, I love both types of animation.
Absolutely loved Spirit as a kid…until my cousin wanted to watch it every time she came over and I got so tired of it that I hid it and told her I lost it 😅
Quest for Camelot was my absolute favorite animated as a kid I would play that movie on repeat just to mess with my mother😂
All of the Wallace & Grommit movies are great. The Wrong Trousers is the best
I had watched 9 once and got stuck watching it every year for the enjoyment
Joe why did you have to choose 9 I literally love this movie so much 🤧