What’s funny is that a movie with FoodFight level animation, that got big named actors like Anne Hathaway and Patrick Warburton is really funny and has a cult following as a great fairytale parody movie like Shrek
That's actually the first time I've heard a movie's animation quality going up AS they're doing it actually. :o What's interesting is it's hard to notice.
@@klltx2001 That's kinda what happened with the very first Wallace and Gromit short. Nick Park started animating it all by himself as a university project, however Aardman stepped in to help with animating the rest of the short. If you pay attention to the start of the short and compare it to the end, the quality of the character animation definitely improves as it goes.
From what I heard there were so many restrictions, budgeting restraints and issues surround the movie's creation that it would have looked worse if they didn't crunch on it. Like no re-shoots on most of the scenes or something.
"Don't judge a book by its cover" is literally the perfect description for this movie It would have been really easy for it to just bea cheap cash in on Shrek's fame at the time. But you can tell that everyone working on this movie was actually really invested, with the writting and the voice acting really standing the test of time
As a person that saw parts of this movie in Polish Dubbing, it's ten times funnier with the Polish Dubbing. In the beggining scene the wolf says that grannys mouth is not moving because that's something that happens in dubbing
I think there's one squirrel scene where in the brazilian dub the raccoon cop outright says "Where are the subtitles, no one's gonna be able to dub you like this" (pros brazucas: "Cadê a legenda?! Ninguém vai conseguir dublar você!")
You can tell all the budget went to the narrative and casting departments, and the animations were left to a highschooler using Blender for the first time after making his first donut. One of my favorite childhood movies, 10/10, would see granny skateboarding again.
@@nigeldean3726 both. The team was small and the people that animated the movie were literally *learning* how to animate in 3D *as they were making the movie*
I remember when I went to this movie to a cinema with my younger brother and when I saw the quality of the animation I asked him if we're leaving but he wanted to stay just a little longer and we watched it to the end. We even went to see it two more times in that cinema. Whatever it lacked in visuals it sure recompensated with writing cuz this movie was really funny.
I loved this movie growing up. It was my first “murder mystery/who-done-it” style of movie and I remember leaving the theater as a kid and being mind blown how the separate stories of the characters all blended together so cleverly. 10/10 on my nostalgia meter 😂
This movie gave me nightmares as a kid, I remember being in constant terror the characters murdering me in horrible different ways, always woke up crying, this movie has a very special place in my heart.
When Red falls out of the gondola, Bingo's focus is on her picnic basket & he tries to grab it. The animators were sure to make it so his eyes were looking at the basket & not her. The things you notice when you rewatch a 'who dun it' story, wowee. I grew to love the name Keith because of this movie.
@TrainedACETo be fair, they were learning how to use Maya on the go since it was recently created at the time and they had a pretty low budget as well. However, like you said, animation software has improved drastically since then and anyone who has time to become a skilled animator can in fact animate better than what's shown in the movie. That doesn't mean that they haven't created a rough gem though. It's great, but it would be amazing if it got an animation overhaul.
This movie used to air basically every other week on Cartoon Network, so it’s kinda surprising I don’t remember more of the lines. It’s still a classic, and I adore it, despite the bad animation.
Seriously. As many times as I've seen it, all I remember is the initial granny-jumping-out-of-closet scene and the part where she tells the goat that he said a line without singing it.
"Oh, watch out for kEiTh!" - Has been stuck in my head since childhood. My brain recognised a small nugget of funny that retains its comedic effect even as an adult.
Jude: I want the goat to be dead. He doesn't have a punchable face, he has a *shootable* face Goat: Ooooohhhhh!!!! I got horns to stop your bullets, I got horns that defuse bombs....
This is one of those, "enjoy it" movies... Don't question it, don't scrutinize it, just lay back and enjoy the ride lol Still one of my childhood favorites though
Well, I actually think the writing is actually decent (for the most part. There are a few things). And the jokes are amazing. Then there's the second one.
@@bombboy3427 Ohhh yeahhh. I forget sometimes that there is only one hoodwinked movie. No sequel at all. Even if there was, I’m sure we would remember bc it would HAVE to be good
Okay so fun fact about this movie: they were low budget so they were only able to have one take at the script so they wouldn’t have to do any rewrites. So they made the script as tight as possible on their first try. Really quite impressive.
It might sound weird, but I honestly think the bad animation gives the movie its own unique charm, whether intentional or not. Like, you show me a scene from this movie with none of the main characters, and I’ll know it’s from Hoodwinked
I come from the Czech Republic, where Keith's name was changed to "Slavomír". Slavomír literally means "The one who celebrates peace" - "mír" means "peace"- so in czech the bunny tells him to change his name because it doesn't sound intimidating when he has the word "peace" in his name :D it always makes me chuckle
Hoodwinked is one of these cartoons that could really benefit from a serious facelift. Not, like, a re-issue, just use the same sound, same script, but make an honestly competent animation.
9:50 Actually the science of the soda going out of the can works because. Granny and the can she is holding are being pulled down be gravity. But the liquid in the can is lighter so when the can is opened there is an opposite force pushing the liquid up because for every force there is an equal and opposite force more like the liquid would be falling at a different rate then granny and the can so by comparison it would look like it’s flying up. Not sure on all that science but from how I understand this science I think this is what’s happening.
It's awful. Every time I watch it, it looks worse. I love it, even pushing away as much of the nostalgia as I can, 20/10. I remember watching it on netflix while eating ice cream and staying up past my bed time it was amazing. Honestly one of my favorite childhood movies. Watch the second one, I wanna see your celebration after the Goat Incident
The animation is definitely much worse than a 6, but it's honestly really impressive considering they had the budget of 5 cents and a wad of gum, and the script is genuinely really funny.
I still got the movie lying around somewhere at my grandparents and I honestly still love it lol. It was literally as many say like a fever dream but I find it absolutely hilarious regardless of the poor animation and if I'm being honest I think that makes it way better🤣
This movie is considered a cult classic in my country of Czechia, many of us have grown up with it and some of the moments like the banjo goat and (especially) the schnitzel song are a part of our meme culture.
The film was made in a shack of people who had never animated before. I think it turned out great. My only complaint about this reaction is that you said you hated the music, which is in fact really good.
What's funny is that the writers for the second movie basically thought the same thing about the goat and just straight up made every bad thing possible happen to that goat
Fun fact the creators of the movie animated this movie themselves in Thailand I believe and had learn animation from scratch they did because they wanted to make sure they would be able to tell the story they wanted without interference
They are dissing on a legitimately great movie, yeah the animation was rough, but so was the budget of the film, the story, characters, and general content of the film is so good, like incredible
Honestly, Hoodwinked is one of those films you have to watch to appreciate. Or that might just be the nostalgia talking... Either way, still one of my favorites.
9:12. Looks like Jude has picked up Bren's habit of making a face so well that another person hates him for it. Now all we need is for Josiah to make a face that Bren hates, and this whole emerging trend will have come full-circle!
I have a lot of nostalgia for this movie, so I can see past all its flaws. It's interesting seeing the perspective of people who don't really like the movie. I loved all the songs and even memorized some of them because of that. Great video as always!
Since Wolf is voiced by Patrick Warburton, the same voice actor for Joe Swanson, I always just imagine Joe whenever I hear Wolf's voice (or Ken from Bee Movie)
Fun Fact: The animation studio(Kanbar Entertainment, which I think was the main studio) not only had a $15 million budget, but also had animators who had basically zero experience, which is why it looks like a fan film. Also you're going to both love and hate the sequel.
6:47 I love how you've watched objectively worse things on this channel, but clearly this was the film that pushed you guys over the edge and this is proof of it
11:59 Call me crazy, but I actually thought a lot of the music was pretty catchy. Kid me definitely loved it since I still remember all the the words to the songs. Lol.
Honestly one of my favorite movies growing up. It's so early 2000's. Unfortunately the animation kinda holds it back. It would be so cool to see a reanimated version of this.
ehh, well you gotta give the creators credit where it's due. as an independently funded movie they had to outsource their animation work to the Phillipines if i remember correctly and those people had very limited experience with animation. the fact that the creators managed to make it work is actually quite impressive despite the shortcomings. the amount of money they made compared to budget really speaks for this in how it didn't just end up on the same tier as ratatoing or a cars life because it actually had some substance.
I had a friend who insisted this was the best movie ever. In like 2016. The year Coco shocked the world by having exactly the perfect animation you would expect from a AAA studio and by jabaiting the entire population of Mexico into watching the movie.
I distinctly remember, the first time I watched this movie, the moment Andy Dick's voice came out of the rabbit, I went, "Oh, he's the villain!" So, could you say the goat was... horny?
Honestly, I enjoyed hoodwinked the first few times around. I don't know why, but it just scratches the itch of "Fairytales but different" the same way Shrek did.
Josiah has surpassed the human evolution, and became the ultimate being. Also, some of the jokes in this movie are honestly really funny and well delivered.
Dont be shaming Josiah for his rolling pin variety 15:15 _"Classic rolling pins are generally made from wood and feature a smooth, cylindrical roller and two easy-to-hold handles. Ease of use: These models are the most popular for a reason-they're easy to handle and work well."_ -google _"If you ever come across a questionably small handled rolling pin that is carved from one solid piece of wood, you've likely stumbled upon a very old-fashioned model of rolling pin."_ -google modern rolling pins often have a hole in the middle so the pin rolls independent of the handles, meaning grip of handles had to be slightly firmer than a solid piece rolling pin.. Vintage/classic/OG rolling pins were often made from one piece of wood, i.e. fixed handles.
What’s funny is that a movie with FoodFight level animation, that got big named actors like Anne Hathaway and Patrick Warburton is really funny and has a cult following as a great fairytale parody movie like Shrek
And then foodfight exists. And everyone took it personally
@@TheQuaadFather and also I think everyone choose to forget that this movie was distributed by The Weinstein Company
The part that no one seems to talk about is that this movie was a passion project and was animated by a very small team with an incredibly low budget
@@CorruptShark who also had about either 15 or 8 million dollars, I couldn’t find an exact amount
@@zeldagameryt4018 I believe all of that was from the distribution company for the voice actors
Only this movie can make “Little Red Riding Hood” into the most complex story possible.
@@tazinboor3913 WHAT?!?
BEANS
RWBY be like
"Hold my beer."
@@tazinboor3913 I don't think they'll review that. Their channel is usually family friendly.
Yeah but a big part of my childhood
One of the best parts is that the animation quality actually improves as it goes on because they actually got better as they animated lol
That's actually the first time I've heard a movie's animation quality going up AS they're doing it actually. :o What's interesting is it's hard to notice.
@@klltx2001 Yeah, if you pay attention, a lot of it gets smoother as it goes on lel
@@klltx2001 That's kinda what happened with the very first Wallace and Gromit short. Nick Park started animating it all by himself as a university project, however Aardman stepped in to help with animating the rest of the short. If you pay attention to the start of the short and compare it to the end, the quality of the character animation definitely improves as it goes.
From what I heard there were so many restrictions, budgeting restraints and issues surround the movie's creation that it would have looked worse if they didn't crunch on it. Like no re-shoots on most of the scenes or something.
The fur on the wolf when he's being interviewed looked really good to me for some reason.
"Don't judge a book by its cover" is literally the perfect description for this movie
It would have been really easy for it to just bea cheap cash in on Shrek's fame at the time.
But you can tell that everyone working on this movie was actually really invested, with the writting and the voice acting really standing the test of time
Don’t book a cover by it’s judge
@@Terpster77 Don't cover a judge by it's book
dont cover a book by its judge
A judge by it's don't cover a book
By its judge don't a book cover
As a person that saw parts of this movie in Polish Dubbing, it's ten times funnier with the Polish Dubbing. In the beggining scene the wolf says that grannys mouth is not moving because that's something that happens in dubbing
The brazilian Portuguese voice acting version is also golden.
I love how they translated the jokes and the acted.
@@prowers2623EU AMO, MANO, GUILHERME BRIGGS
@@BlueAvocado3 Super homem? Geralt? Buzz Light Year? Samurai Jack? Optimus Prime? The Rock? Mickey Mouse?
Não, valeu. Prefiro o lenhador maluco 👍
I think there's one squirrel scene where in the brazilian dub the raccoon cop outright says "Where are the subtitles, no one's gonna be able to dub you like this"
(pros brazucas: "Cadê a legenda?! Ninguém vai conseguir dublar você!")
Man, I’m so glad that Josiah finally came out as an ever shifting mysterious space portal. Im so proud of him
Ya
That is usually not the type of coming out stuff that happens
Yea LGBTQ+shifting mysterious space portal
Yea a shape shifting all powerful being of time and space
I’ve always suspected… I’m glad to get confirmation :)
You can tell all the budget went to the narrative and casting departments, and the animations were left to a highschooler using Blender for the first time after making his first donut. One of my favorite childhood movies, 10/10, would see granny skateboarding again.
I've heard there wasn't many animators on the movie. Or they were a brand new team
@@nigeldean3726 both.
The team was small and the people that animated the movie were literally *learning* how to animate in 3D *as they were making the movie*
@ojhudgins7326 it already is a good movie
The sequel sucked, but the original, in spite of its poor animation, wasn’t a bad movie.
I remember when I went to this movie to a cinema with my younger brother and when I saw the quality of the animation I asked him if we're leaving but he wanted to stay just a little longer and we watched it to the end. We even went to see it two more times in that cinema. Whatever it lacked in visuals it sure recompensated with writing cuz this movie was really funny.
I loved this movie growing up. It was my first “murder mystery/who-done-it” style of movie and I remember leaving the theater as a kid and being mind blown how the separate stories of the characters all blended together so cleverly. 10/10 on my nostalgia meter 😂
You was a movie critic at six?
The minecart thing was a fever dream (also I can't remember if this was actually in the movie or an actual fever dream)
*Guys you need to watch Sausage Party because an 8 episode tv series was announced a few weeks ago so that means it notable again.*
@@ja35ke19 nope you are correct! There is a mine cart sequence with both Red and the Wolf haha
@@FJX2000_Productions thanks I thought I was going insane
This movie gave me nightmares as a kid, I remember being in constant terror the characters murdering me in horrible different ways, always woke up crying, this movie has a very special place in my heart.
Describe it in detail for each character if you can
@@crying_cloudz 🤨
We need to take it seriously for Red Puckett do Gymnastics/Martial Arts for passing the test as Joining the Sisters Of The Hood In Hoodwinked 3
@@manuelgrothe608
Ok what the heck ?
You just spammed this practically everywhere...
@@TheCursedCat1927 I just want everyone to get my votes
When Red falls out of the gondola, Bingo's focus is on her picnic basket & he tries to grab it. The animators were sure to make it so his eyes were looking at the basket & not her. The things you notice when you rewatch a 'who dun it' story, wowee.
I grew to love the name Keith because of this movie.
Interestingly, Hoodwinked, is one of the first independently funded 3D animated movies. Which explains a lot about the animation.
@BradynLee I doubt you could have written the script which is way more important than animation
@TrainedACE You couldn't make The Amazing Bulk even if you tried bro.
@TrainedACETo be fair, they were learning how to use Maya on the go since it was recently created at the time and they had a pretty low budget as well. However, like you said, animation software has improved drastically since then and anyone who has time to become a skilled animator can in fact animate better than what's shown in the movie. That doesn't mean that they haven't created a rough gem though. It's great, but it would be amazing if it got an animation overhaul.
This movie used to air basically every other week on Cartoon Network, so it’s kinda surprising I don’t remember more of the lines. It’s still a classic, and I adore it, despite the bad animation.
Seriously. As many times as I've seen it, all I remember is the initial granny-jumping-out-of-closet scene and the part where she tells the goat that he said a line without singing it.
"Oh, watch out for kEiTh!" - Has been stuck in my head since childhood. My brain recognised a small nugget of funny that retains its comedic effect even as an adult.
Esspecially when Vincent is missing the long mustache and only then Vincent would look like Sonic 06 Dr. Eggman
In Italian it's even better because his name is PIOUS!😇🙏
@@Nicamon Someone Will Spill The Beans. BEANS?
@@hoopyhoop I don't get it.😶Should that be funny?
@@Nicamon 2:05
Jude: I want the goat to be dead. He doesn't have a punchable face, he has a *shootable* face
Goat: Ooooohhhhh!!!! I got horns to stop your bullets, I got horns that defuse bombs....
i got horns that knock off swords and idk something about hot moms
6:02 “Well that’s goats dead”
3 seconds later:
Becomes a legit helicopter 😂
HE WAS PREPARED!!!
This is one of those, "enjoy it" movies... Don't question it, don't scrutinize it, just lay back and enjoy the ride lol
Still one of my childhood favorites though
Well, I actually think the writing is actually decent (for the most part. There are a few things). And the jokes are amazing.
Then there's the second one.
@@enderlord8771 There is no second movie.
@@bombboy3427 yeah there is
@@s1kemike644 No, there isn't.
There is no second movie. No. Sequel.
@@bombboy3427 Ohhh yeahhh. I forget sometimes that there is only one hoodwinked movie. No sequel at all. Even if there was, I’m sure we would remember bc it would HAVE to be good
Okay so fun fact about this movie: they were low budget so they were only able to have one take at the script so they wouldn’t have to do any rewrites. So they made the script as tight as possible on their first try. Really quite impressive.
We need to take it seriously for Red Puckett do Gymnastics/Martial Arts for passing the test as Joining the Sisters Of The Hood In Hoodwinked 3
@@manuelgrothe608hoodwinked 3? Thought there were only 2 movies?
It might sound weird, but I honestly think the bad animation gives the movie its own unique charm, whether intentional or not. Like, you show me a scene from this movie with none of the main characters, and I’ll know it’s from Hoodwinked
I come from the Czech Republic, where Keith's name was changed to "Slavomír". Slavomír literally means "The one who celebrates peace" - "mír" means "peace"- so in czech the bunny tells him to change his name because it doesn't sound intimidating when he has the word "peace" in his name :D it always makes me chuckle
14:19
Missed chance to say “The next thing you’re gonna say is “he’s standing right behind me isn’t he” TOYO!!!”
*Laughs In Jojo*
@@VxW2020jojo reference?
The fact you left out the coffee scene is an absolute tragedy.
wolf: every tried decaffeinated coffee
Squirrel: ohidontdrinkcoffee
My favorite part of the entire movie
"What have I done"
@@johntheux9238 "Now the rest is up to us!"
@@AlexVampyr “Can I have Coffee?”
Shakes head no
Congrats on Josiah for completing his transition to sycodelic patterns
I was wondering why he turned into a purple looney tunes background
You mean psychedelic?
Edit: Didn't mean to be rude, just wanted to lend a hand because that word is BS to spell.
*psychedelic
@@hernehaugen6878 what's ridiculous js that I literally didn't even realize they spelled it incorrectly. That's hoe rubbishthat word is.
@@ggundercover3681 Honestly agreed. I only know it because I was raised by hippies.
Hoodwinked is a masterpiece and no one can change my mind.
Also, the schnitzel song is one of the most incredible things ever put to film.
Based comment right here
Yes
The schnitzel man!!!
Amen
My opinion of it actually went up as I got older, because I realized that the jokes are actually really funny most of the time.
Hoodwinked is one of these cartoons that could really benefit from a serious facelift. Not, like, a re-issue, just use the same sound, same script, but make an honestly competent animation.
9:50 Actually the science of the soda going out of the can works because.
Granny and the can she is holding are being pulled down be gravity. But the liquid in the can is lighter so when the can is opened there is an opposite force pushing the liquid up because for every force there is an equal and opposite force more like the liquid would be falling at a different rate then granny and the can so by comparison it would look like it’s flying up.
Not sure on all that science but from how I understand this science I think this is what’s happening.
but wouldn't it go *everywhere?*
It's awful. Every time I watch it, it looks worse. I love it, even pushing away as much of the nostalgia as I can, 20/10. I remember watching it on netflix while eating ice cream and staying up past my bed time it was amazing. Honestly one of my favorite childhood movies. Watch the second one, I wanna see your celebration after the Goat Incident
The second one isn’t as good though…
@@desmondcoppin591 It's at least fun bad though. Definitely still well below average but at least it's not the worst sequel I've ever seen.
The animation sucks but honestly if you look past that, it has one of the funniest and most clever scripts that I've seen in an animated movie
I saw it a few years ago. No nostalgia or rose tinted glasses here. Except for the animation, this film is genuinely great.
@@xanthousizalith5641 it's not bad period. It's great
Edit: shit i thought you were talking about the first one lol
Nice to see Josiah has finally ascended out of his physical form and become just a being of pure memes.
Indeed.
We need to take it seriously for Red Puckett do Gymnastics/Martial Arts for passing the test as Joining the Sisters Of The Hood In Hoodwinked 3
I actually think this movie is really underrated. The animation is a 6 but the writing and premise is at least an 8
The animation is definitely much worse than a 6, but it's honestly really impressive considering they had the budget of 5 cents and a wad of gum, and the script is genuinely really funny.
The animation is like a 4 but mostly everything else is like an 7-9
Or a 3
Animation 2 writing/ premise 9
5:51
Who likes this scene when grandma t posing
Use the hood red heeee
11:47 if you use a guillotine it’s dance dance French Revolution
Don't worry guys, that goat guy gets what's coming to him in the sequel. I also would like to see you guys do Hoodwinked 2.
I didn’t even know there was a Hoodwinked 2! I should check it out too. Hope it’s as unashamedly fun as the first.
@@Andrew.Grabowski dont
uM ACtuAllY IT's TOO, nOt 2
@@Andrew.Grabowski it’s…it’s not
Check it out if you like
@@Andrew.Grabowski Don't, it's absolutely awful. Please. I'm trying to warn you. WAIT. NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
"We need an APB on something white and fuzzy. Bring a police sketch artist. No...make it a cartoonist"
BEST LINE EVER
We did it boys, we got them to watch Hoodwinked, one of the most childhood fever dreams of all time.
now we must subject them to one of the worst childhood fever dreams of all time, hoodwinked too.
@@weeblyweeb8641 oh boy
All that's is the Nostalgia Critic.
No that's Scary Godmother.
And another fever dream…bulk the new hit movie
I still got the movie lying around somewhere at my grandparents and I honestly still love it lol. It was literally as many say like a fever dream but I find it absolutely hilarious regardless of the poor animation and if I'm being honest I think that makes it way better🤣
This movie is considered a cult classic in my country of Czechia, many of us have grown up with it and some of the moments like the banjo goat and (especially) the schnitzel song are a part of our meme culture.
The film was made in a shack of people who had never animated before. I think it turned out great. My only complaint about this reaction is that you said you hated the music, which is in fact really good.
I still listen to the soundtrack
What's funny is that the writers for the second movie basically thought the same thing about the goat and just straight up made every bad thing possible happen to that goat
Yes but the writers for the second movie also weren't very good compared to this one (lol)
Fun fact the creators of the movie animated this movie themselves in Thailand I believe and had learn animation from scratch they did because they wanted to make sure they would be able to tell the story they wanted without interference
I thought it was somewhere in the Philippines
8:57 i have never seen such genuine fear this is hilarious! XD
They are dissing on a legitimately great movie, yeah the animation was rough, but so was the budget of the film, the story, characters, and general content of the film is so good, like incredible
I'm glad Josiah has ascended. Cant wait to see Jude n Bren follow suit
Honestly, Hoodwinked is one of those films you have to watch to appreciate. Or that might just be the nostalgia talking... Either way, still one of my favorites.
9:12.
Looks like Jude has picked up Bren's habit of making a face so well that another person hates him for it. Now all we need is for Josiah to make a face that Bren hates, and this whole emerging trend will have come full-circle!
the first one was in cloudy meatballs 2 right?
@@BB_GreenTheE.
The first time I can think of Bren doing it is in the Morbius video, but there could have been instances of it before that.
I have a lot of nostalgia for this movie, so I can see past all its flaws. It's interesting seeing the perspective of people who don't really like the movie. I loved all the songs and even memorized some of them because of that. Great video as always!
Since Wolf is voiced by Patrick Warburton, the same voice actor for Joe Swanson, I always just imagine Joe whenever I hear Wolf's voice (or Ken from Bee Movie)
Fun Fact: The animation studio(Kanbar Entertainment, which I think was the main studio) not only had a $15 million budget, but also had animators who had basically zero experience, which is why it looks like a fan film.
Also you're going to both love and hate the sequel.
According to Wikipedia it was 8 million, but that amount isn’t better either
6:47 I love how you've watched objectively worse things on this channel, but clearly this was the film that pushed you guys over the edge and this is proof of it
😂 makes me smile, their dumb stuff can be so wholesome
Lost it at 5:57, I was not expecting that.
HEEEEEEEE
14:30 that’s just a copy of the blood drop scene from the first Sam Raimi Spider-Man
11:59 Call me crazy, but I actually thought a lot of the music was pretty catchy. Kid me definitely loved it since I still remember all the the words to the songs. Lol.
Honestly one of my favorite movies growing up. It's so early 2000's. Unfortunately the animation kinda holds it back. It would be so cool to see a reanimated version of this.
ehh, well you gotta give the creators credit where it's due. as an independently funded movie they had to outsource their animation work to the Phillipines if i remember correctly and those people had very limited experience with animation. the fact that the creators managed to make it work is actually quite impressive despite the shortcomings. the amount of money they made compared to budget really speaks for this in how it didn't just end up on the same tier as ratatoing or a cars life because it actually had some substance.
I had a friend who insisted this was the best movie ever. In like 2016. The year Coco shocked the world by having exactly the perfect animation you would expect from a AAA studio and by jabaiting the entire population of Mexico into watching the movie.
When the Flintstone gummy‘s kick in 9:02
Bren’s horrified screams at seeing the children is incredible
9:00
You’re welcome 😎
A bold artistic choice to turn Josiah into a being of pure consciousness, but I can dig it.
14:00 made me laugh harder than it should have. Jude got so pissed LOL
HE GOT HOODWINKED, BABY!
Oh YeEeEeEeEah!!!
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
14:01 you’ve been roll credited
7:01
Bro's head so long it doesn't even look like it's attached to his body💀
0:02 Wood fired pizza. How will pizza get a job now?
Glad to see Josiah has evolved into becoming an AI consciousness. Looking forward to his Skynet arc.
This movie is like a fever dream which repeatedly gets better
I think a better word than "repeatedly* would be "consistently" but yeah, I agree, lol
I distinctly remember, the first time I watched this movie, the moment Andy Dick's voice came out of the rabbit, I went, "Oh, he's the villain!"
So, could you say the goat was... horny?
this is one of those movies that you forgot exist, then all your memories come back after the first scene
15:15 god that frame looks god awful
that circle bit made me laugh a lot harder than it should have.
Bruh, when they were messing with the wide formatting, I was in tears 😂 probably one of the funniest moments in any of the review videos honestly
Bren's reverb bits are the best part of this video.
5:53
10:25
Bonus Gran Bren: 11:07
Also surprised none of them mentioned Twitchy.
Yeah
~Rooooliiiiiinnnggg~
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Honestly, I enjoyed hoodwinked the first few times around. I don't know why, but it just scratches the itch of "Fairytales but different" the same way Shrek did.
9:02 to 9:06 Bren is offically tramuatized
Josiah's camera didn't break, Josiah just evolved into a higher being
I can't wait for biblical accurate Josiah
Josiah has surpassed the human evolution, and became the ultimate being.
Also, some of the jokes in this movie are honestly really funny and well delivered.
This movie is living proof that good writing can make you overlook bad animation. If anything the animation actually makes it even funnier
2:02 Beans
The pig adds to it 😂
Granny from hoodwinked would be a make a great wife for grandpa from spy kids 3
This movie is so nostalgic and the bad animation is what makes this movie even funnier. This movie is such a feverdream and I love it.
I watched this movie when I was a kid and somehow it’s not as terrible as I thought it was going to be.
Agreed. Animation is the weakest link for sure, but it’s nowhere near the worst.
Ever since I first saw this movie, I have never forgotten "Keith, oh, wAtCh OuT fOr KeItH!"
Oh WaTcH oUt FoR kEiTh. Is the best line in the movie
I liked this movie.
10:25 Bren always finds a way to make every noise that comes out of his mouth funny
3:56 The only way that could be funnier is if he fell off his chair saying that. 😄
“By that measure, potatoes are very hilarious”
Bro im rolling because *A S P A R A G U S* exists
From the Greek... A S P A R A G O S...
I just love how they devolved to having fun with their own shenanigans as the movie goes on
13:32 Funny thing is, in the german dub he screams "Hadouken!".😂
That scream at 9:02 got me real god XD. They remind me more if Chucky has too many kids with a really ugly doll lmao
This is unironically one of my favourite animated movies ever
7:54 As an upstate New Yorker I can confirm, it is indeed all woods up here.
I was born it Troy but I don’t remember anything about it even though I was there 4 years.
7:14 for his neutral special he spawns a taxi
Dont be shaming Josiah for his rolling pin variety 15:15
_"Classic rolling pins are generally made from wood and feature a smooth, cylindrical roller and two easy-to-hold handles. Ease of use: These models are the most popular for a reason-they're easy to handle and work well."_ -google
_"If you ever come across a questionably small handled rolling pin that is carved from one solid piece of wood, you've likely stumbled upon a very old-fashioned model of rolling pin."_ -google
modern rolling pins often have a hole in the middle so the pin rolls independent of the handles, meaning grip of handles had to be slightly firmer than a solid piece rolling pin..
Vintage/classic/OG rolling pins were often made from one piece of wood, i.e. fixed handles.
What's worse is the fact that Patrick Warburton - the REAL PATRICK WARBURTON - agreed to do this movie.
13:41 man I’m dead 💀
This movie is a lesson in ‘good animation cannot save a bad story, bad animation can be saved by a good story.’
10:25 is the made me laugh for some reason.
It’s beautiful.
It sounded like goofy with auto tune
saaame. "RUUNNIIIINNNNN"
R O L L I I I I I I I I N G
“ROLEX”
Josiah’s biblically accurate form 0:37
The craziest thing about this movie is the fact that they got Anne Hathaway to star in it
The schnitzel kids are watching you… always watching.
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MMMMMMMMM
Guys the part at 3:45 was way funnier than it should have been. "You get a triangle in the bottom right corner, really small"
*"M A K E M E A*
*D O D E C A H E D R O N A N D*
*M A K E M E S P I N ! !"*
7:24 Wolf is self aware confirmed
I remember Patrick Warburton was the wolf, but I forgot if the spiky haired minion was Arnold Schwarzenegger
1:19 why does the three overlapping voices make it sound MORE like Patrick Warburton
1:18
I didn't remember much of this movie either but I remember that yodeling scene where the kids follow the truck made me question what I was watching.