Temporary Treasures. Give to the LORD the glory he deserves! Bring your offering and come into his presence. -1 Chronicles 16:29 If you’ve ever played the game of Monopoly, then you’ve seen the various strategies people use to win. Some people buy every piece of property on the board and hope to put their opponents out of business. Others save up, hoping they’ll land on green or blue so they can buy up Boardwalk and Park Place and put hotels on them. They can make a lot of money that way. But when the game ends, so do their winnings. How accurate is the verse in Proverbs that says, “In the blink of an eye wealth disappears, for it will sprout wings and fly away like an eagle” (23:5). It’s amazing how quickly finances can disappear. We can’t take it with us, but we can send it on ahead. How? By investing in the work of the kingdom of God. In doing so, we’re storing treasures in Heaven. Money is neither good nor evil. Money is neutral. The Bible doesn’t say that money is the root of evil. Here’s what it does say: “For the love of money is the root of all kinds of evil. And some people, craving money, have wandered from the true faith and pierced themselves with many sorrows” (1 Timothy 6:10) The problem isn’t money itself. The problem is the love of it. If money is the most important thing in our lives, then it will be the root of all kinds of evil in our lives. But if we can put it in the proper perspective, it can be a force for good to help and touch others. And we honor God by bringing our offerings to Him. The Bible says, “O nations of the world, recognize the Lord, recognize that the Lord is glorious and strong. Give to the Lord the glory he deserves! Bring your offering and come into his presence” (1 Chronicles 16:28-29) Jesus said that “it is more blessed to give than to receive” (Acts 20:35). There is so much joy that we can experience in giving. He also warned, “Don’t store up treasures here on earth, where moths eat them and rust destroys them, and where thieves break in and steal. Store your treasures in heaven, where moths and rust cannot destroy, and thieves do not break in and steal. Wherever your treasure is, there the desires of your heart will also be” (Matthew 6:19-21) Jesus didn’t say this because wealth might be lost. He said it because it always will be lost. In other words, we always will leave it behind. Either it leaves us while we’re living, or we leave it when we die. There are no exceptions. Whatever is valuable on earth will have no value in Heaven. Is Jesus condemning those who are financially prosperous? No. Is He saying that it’s wrong to make and save money? Absolutely not. Rather, He’s saying that it’s wrong to put all our hope in temporary, earthly treasures and have nothing waiting for us in eternity.
I strangely love and admire the unsettling, constantly-changing animation style, from quality to basic, beautiful to cursed, pure remake to straight up bastardization of the original shot being crippled with memes. The perfect combination.
Temporary Treasures. Give to the LORD the glory he deserves! Bring your offering and come into his presence. -1 Chronicles 16:29 If you’ve ever played the game of Monopoly, then you’ve seen the various strategies people use to win. Some people buy every piece of property on the board and hope to put their opponents out of business. Others save up, hoping they’ll land on green or blue so they can buy up Boardwalk and Park Place and put hotels on them. They can make a lot of money that way. But when the game ends, so do their winnings. How accurate is the verse in Proverbs that says, “In the blink of an eye wealth disappears, for it will sprout wings and fly away like an eagle” (23:5). It’s amazing how quickly finances can disappear. We can’t take it with us, but we can send it on ahead. How? By investing in the work of the kingdom of God. In doing so, we’re storing treasures in Heaven. Money is neither good nor evil. Money is neutral. The Bible doesn’t say that money is the root of evil. Here’s what it does say: “For the love of money is the root of all kinds of evil. And some people, craving money, have wandered from the true faith and pierced themselves with many sorrows” (1 Timothy 6:10) The problem isn’t money itself. The problem is the love of it. If money is the most important thing in our lives, then it will be the root of all kinds of evil in our lives. But if we can put it in the proper perspective, it can be a force for good to help and touch others. And we honor God by bringing our offerings to Him. The Bible says, “O nations of the world, recognize the Lord, recognize that the Lord is glorious and strong. Give to the Lord the glory he deserves! Bring your offering and come into his presence” (1 Chronicles 16:28-29) Jesus said that “it is more blessed to give than to receive” (Acts 20:35). There is so much joy that we can experience in giving. He also warned, “Don’t store up treasures here on earth, where moths eat them and rust destroys them, and where thieves break in and steal. Store your treasures in heaven, where moths and rust cannot destroy, and thieves do not break in and steal. Wherever your treasure is, there the desires of your heart will also be” (Matthew 6:19-21) Jesus didn’t say this because wealth might be lost. He said it because it always will be lost. In other words, we always will leave it behind. Either it leaves us while we’re living, or we leave it when we die. There are no exceptions. Whatever is valuable on earth will have no value in Heaven. Is Jesus condemning those who are financially prosperous? No. Is He saying that it’s wrong to make and save money? Absolutely not. Rather, He’s saying that it’s wrong to put all our hope in temporary, earthly treasures and have nothing waiting for us in eternity.
Really glad to have been a part of this!! Everyone did an an awesome job with their scenes. Huge props to Wes for his editing and sound effects work, I absolutely love how it turned out.
Temporary Treasures. Give to the LORD the glory he deserves! Bring your offering and come into his presence. -1 Chronicles 16:29 If you’ve ever played the game of Monopoly, then you’ve seen the various strategies people use to win. Some people buy every piece of property on the board and hope to put their opponents out of business. Others save up, hoping they’ll land on green or blue so they can buy up Boardwalk and Park Place and put hotels on them. They can make a lot of money that way. But when the game ends, so do their winnings. How accurate is the verse in Proverbs that says, “In the blink of an eye wealth disappears, for it will sprout wings and fly away like an eagle” (23:5). It’s amazing how quickly finances can disappear. We can’t take it with us, but we can send it on ahead. How? By investing in the work of the kingdom of God. In doing so, we’re storing treasures in Heaven. Money is neither good nor evil. Money is neutral. The Bible doesn’t say that money is the root of evil. Here’s what it does say: “For the love of money is the root of all kinds of evil. And some people, craving money, have wandered from the true faith and pierced themselves with many sorrows” (1 Timothy 6:10) The problem isn’t money itself. The problem is the love of it. If money is the most important thing in our lives, then it will be the root of all kinds of evil in our lives. But if we can put it in the proper perspective, it can be a force for good to help and touch others. And we honor God by bringing our offerings to Him. The Bible says, “O nations of the world, recognize the Lord, recognize that the Lord is glorious and strong. Give to the Lord the glory he deserves! Bring your offering and come into his presence” (1 Chronicles 16:28-29) Jesus said that “it is more blessed to give than to receive” (Acts 20:35). There is so much joy that we can experience in giving. He also warned, “Don’t store up treasures here on earth, where moths eat them and rust destroys them, and where thieves break in and steal. Store your treasures in heaven, where moths and rust cannot destroy, and thieves do not break in and steal. Wherever your treasure is, there the desires of your heart will also be” (Matthew 6:19-21) Jesus didn’t say this because wealth might be lost. He said it because it always will be lost. In other words, we always will leave it behind. Either it leaves us while we’re living, or we leave it when we die. There are no exceptions. Whatever is valuable on earth will have no value in Heaven. Is Jesus condemning those who are financially prosperous? No. Is He saying that it’s wrong to make and save money? Absolutely not. Rather, He’s saying that it’s wrong to put all our hope in temporary, earthly treasures and have nothing waiting for us in eternity.
22:07 AYEE THAT WAS MY SCENE!! It's very old since this was hosted a year ago BUT!!! I'm so glad I joined this! Tysm for the opportunity!! This was a blast! I love every scenes in here,,, Everyone did a great job, including you, Wes!
Truly a certified hood classic! Very happy to have been a part of this masterpiece and glad this collab finally released. I loved all the different art styles!
Temporary Treasures. Give to the LORD the glory he deserves! Bring your offering and come into his presence. -1 Chronicles 16:29 If you’ve ever played the game of Monopoly, then you’ve seen the various strategies people use to win. Some people buy every piece of property on the board and hope to put their opponents out of business. Others save up, hoping they’ll land on green or blue so they can buy up Boardwalk and Park Place and put hotels on them. They can make a lot of money that way. But when the game ends, so do their winnings. How accurate is the verse in Proverbs that says, “In the blink of an eye wealth disappears, for it will sprout wings and fly away like an eagle” (23:5). It’s amazing how quickly finances can disappear. We can’t take it with us, but we can send it on ahead. How? By investing in the work of the kingdom of God. In doing so, we’re storing treasures in Heaven. Money is neither good nor evil. Money is neutral. The Bible doesn’t say that money is the root of evil. Here’s what it does say: “For the love of money is the root of all kinds of evil. And some people, craving money, have wandered from the true faith and pierced themselves with many sorrows” (1 Timothy 6:10) The problem isn’t money itself. The problem is the love of it. If money is the most important thing in our lives, then it will be the root of all kinds of evil in our lives. But if we can put it in the proper perspective, it can be a force for good to help and touch others. And we honor God by bringing our offerings to Him. The Bible says, “O nations of the world, recognize the Lord, recognize that the Lord is glorious and strong. Give to the Lord the glory he deserves! Bring your offering and come into his presence” (1 Chronicles 16:28-29) Jesus said that “it is more blessed to give than to receive” (Acts 20:35). There is so much joy that we can experience in giving. He also warned, “Don’t store up treasures here on earth, where moths eat them and rust destroys them, and where thieves break in and steal. Store your treasures in heaven, where moths and rust cannot destroy, and thieves do not break in and steal. Wherever your treasure is, there the desires of your heart will also be” (Matthew 6:19-21) Jesus didn’t say this because wealth might be lost. He said it because it always will be lost. In other words, we always will leave it behind. Either it leaves us while we’re living, or we leave it when we die. There are no exceptions. Whatever is valuable on earth will have no value in Heaven. Is Jesus condemning those who are financially prosperous? No. Is He saying that it’s wrong to make and save money? Absolutely not. Rather, He’s saying that it’s wrong to put all our hope in temporary, earthly treasures and have nothing waiting for us in eternity.
This was such an amazing experience to watch in its entirety, I'm very happy that I was able to contribute to something as awesome as this! Everybody did such excellent work!
Temporary Treasures. Give to the LORD the glory he deserves! Bring your offering and come into his presence. -1 Chronicles 16:29 If you’ve ever played the game of Monopoly, then you’ve seen the various strategies people use to win. Some people buy every piece of property on the board and hope to put their opponents out of business. Others save up, hoping they’ll land on green or blue so they can buy up Boardwalk and Park Place and put hotels on them. They can make a lot of money that way. But when the game ends, so do their winnings. How accurate is the verse in Proverbs that says, “In the blink of an eye wealth disappears, for it will sprout wings and fly away like an eagle” (23:5). It’s amazing how quickly finances can disappear. We can’t take it with us, but we can send it on ahead. How? By investing in the work of the kingdom of God. In doing so, we’re storing treasures in Heaven. Money is neither good nor evil. Money is neutral. The Bible doesn’t say that money is the root of evil. Here’s what it does say: “For the love of money is the root of all kinds of evil. And some people, craving money, have wandered from the true faith and pierced themselves with many sorrows” (1 Timothy 6:10) The problem isn’t money itself. The problem is the love of it. If money is the most important thing in our lives, then it will be the root of all kinds of evil in our lives. But if we can put it in the proper perspective, it can be a force for good to help and touch others. And we honor God by bringing our offerings to Him. The Bible says, “O nations of the world, recognize the Lord, recognize that the Lord is glorious and strong. Give to the Lord the glory he deserves! Bring your offering and come into his presence” (1 Chronicles 16:28-29) Jesus said that “it is more blessed to give than to receive” (Acts 20:35). There is so much joy that we can experience in giving. He also warned, “Don’t store up treasures here on earth, where moths eat them and rust destroys them, and where thieves break in and steal. Store your treasures in heaven, where moths and rust cannot destroy, and thieves do not break in and steal. Wherever your treasure is, there the desires of your heart will also be” (Matthew 6:19-21) Jesus didn’t say this because wealth might be lost. He said it because it always will be lost. In other words, we always will leave it behind. Either it leaves us while we’re living, or we leave it when we die. There are no exceptions. Whatever is valuable on earth will have no value in Heaven. Is Jesus condemning those who are financially prosperous? No. Is He saying that it’s wrong to make and save money? Absolutely not. Rather, He’s saying that it’s wrong to put all our hope in temporary, earthly treasures and have nothing waiting for us in eternity.
1:22:52 deleted scene Woody 's arm rip off woody falls off hit the tire rip in 1million pieces one pieces land on buzz Meanwhile at Bonnie's house (Buzz Jessie Bullseye Rex Mr potato head Slinky Dog Hamm Mrs Potato head the aliens dolly Mr pricklepants buttercup Trixie the peas in a pod and the elder toys and Forky ) WOOODYYYY NOOOOOOOOO
Temporary Treasures. Give to the LORD the glory he deserves! Bring your offering and come into his presence. -1 Chronicles 16:29 If you’ve ever played the game of Monopoly, then you’ve seen the various strategies people use to win. Some people buy every piece of property on the board and hope to put their opponents out of business. Others save up, hoping they’ll land on green or blue so they can buy up Boardwalk and Park Place and put hotels on them. They can make a lot of money that way. But when the game ends, so do their winnings. How accurate is the verse in Proverbs that says, “In the blink of an eye wealth disappears, for it will sprout wings and fly away like an eagle” (23:5). It’s amazing how quickly finances can disappear. We can’t take it with us, but we can send it on ahead. How? By investing in the work of the kingdom of God. In doing so, we’re storing treasures in Heaven. Money is neither good nor evil. Money is neutral. The Bible doesn’t say that money is the root of evil. Here’s what it does say: “For the love of money is the root of all kinds of evil. And some people, craving money, have wandered from the true faith and pierced themselves with many sorrows” (1 Timothy 6:10) The problem isn’t money itself. The problem is the love of it. If money is the most important thing in our lives, then it will be the root of all kinds of evil in our lives. But if we can put it in the proper perspective, it can be a force for good to help and touch others. And we honor God by bringing our offerings to Him. The Bible says, “O nations of the world, recognize the Lord, recognize that the Lord is glorious and strong. Give to the Lord the glory he deserves! Bring your offering and come into his presence” (1 Chronicles 16:28-29) Jesus said that “it is more blessed to give than to receive” (Acts 20:35). There is so much joy that we can experience in giving. He also warned, “Don’t store up treasures here on earth, where moths eat them and rust destroys them, and where thieves break in and steal. Store your treasures in heaven, where moths and rust cannot destroy, and thieves do not break in and steal. Wherever your treasure is, there the desires of your heart will also be” (Matthew 6:19-21) Jesus didn’t say this because wealth might be lost. He said it because it always will be lost. In other words, we always will leave it behind. Either it leaves us while we’re living, or we leave it when we die. There are no exceptions. Whatever is valuable on earth will have no value in Heaven. Is Jesus condemning those who are financially prosperous? No. Is He saying that it’s wrong to make and save money? Absolutely not. Rather, He’s saying that it’s wrong to put all our hope in temporary, earthly treasures and have nothing waiting for us in eternity.
28:33 Everything in this scene is cursed. Literally, EVERYTHING. If you don't believe me, try to name a single object/character/thing in this scene that isn't cursed.
This turned out great , really glad to have worked on this with everyone ! And now I can finally share my video about how I made my shots ! 161 and 309
5:21 Goofy Holler 5:23 Reversed Goofy Holler 6:02 Sch’moooooooooooooooooes… 7:12 Old Spice Whistle 14:02 SpongeGar Meme 15:06 Showbiz Pizza Place characters. CHUCK E. CHEESE’S!!! 17:04 A Roundabout… I’LL STEAL IT!!! NO ONE WILL EVER KNOW!!! 20:04 Shocked Patrick, Gromit, PINGAS and Arlo 36:48 Oh boy! Time to sing a song. 59:26 Barney the Dinosaur! 1:13:13 NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO…
this was amazing. i applaud everyone who contributed to this. you all did a phenomenal job. thank you for this work of art. and about the "year late" thing... 40:29
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(The scene where Flik and Heimlich from A Bug's Life are on a branch) Flik: Isn't this exciting, Heimlich? Our first day of shooting. Heimlich: Oh, yeah, yeah, it's so exciting! Flik: You know, I can't believe you talked them into making a reanimated collab of A Bug's Life. Heimlich: Oh, oh, yeah. I can hardly believe it also. Oh, but there's a little baby tiny thing I forgot to tell you. Flik: What's that, Heimlich? Heimlich: Well, you know, it's a "re-animated" movie, but it's not about A Bug's Life. Flik: Well then...I don't understand. What is it then?
(Buzz is seen chopping leaves out of his path as he approaches. He hits the branch Flik and Heimlich are on and two scream as they fall out of sight. The next scene starts where Stinky Pete is about to be revealed that he is outside the box.) Man#2: Marker. Man#1: And action. Woody: Bullseye, are you with me? OK, good boy. Hey, Prospector, how about you? (Woody turns the box around to see Pete is still in the box and is talking with two Barbie dolls, he looks away with an amused smile.) The Prospector: And so, you two are absolutely identical? (laughing) You know, I’m sure I could get you a part in a reanimated collab of Toy Story 3. [turns and notices that he’s being filmed] I’m sorry, are we back? (chuckling) All right, girls. Lovely talking with you. Yes. Anytime you’d like some tips on acting, I’d be glad to chat with you. Allright, off you go then. (The Barbie dolls walk out.)
54:35 ey I did the voices of Slinky & Al for this segment, it feels surreal finally seeing it alongside everything else after having recorded these lines over a year ago.
I remember seeing xploshi, surreal entertainment, Xickel, and Doobus Goobus's scenes for this and being very confused. Well, atleast they make sense now
Genuinely disappointed that it took almost a year to realize this reanimated collab was already out, freaking UA-cam notifications not being reliable 😔.
I don't want all these companies taking action to strike out those fanmade parody collab movies. They are a masterpiece in our childhood even some few scenes have dark humor it made us laugh and entertain
Only 364 days late...
Better than never ❤
as the cleaner said.
"you can't rush art."
XD
It's been an entire year
Well, That’s better than nothing.
32:05 The grunt that Al does while trying to fix Woody sounds like "D'oh!", the most famous catchphrase from The Simpsons.
The grunt that all does while trying fix woody sounds Ike’s do oh the most famous chatehgres from the smipsones
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As Geri said in the film, “You can’t rush art.” And since you took your time making this, you created such fine art right here, my man!
Geri The cleaner
Geri The Cleaner
Taiwanese 🇹🇼
Temporary Treasures.
Give to the LORD the glory he deserves! Bring your offering and come into his presence.
-1 Chronicles 16:29
If you’ve ever played the game of Monopoly, then you’ve seen the various strategies people use to win. Some people buy every piece of property on the board and hope to put their opponents out of business. Others save up, hoping they’ll land on green or blue so they can buy up Boardwalk and Park Place and put hotels on them. They can make a lot of money that way.
But when the game ends, so do their winnings.
How accurate is the verse in Proverbs that says, “In the blink of an eye wealth disappears, for it will sprout wings and fly away like an eagle” (23:5). It’s amazing how quickly finances can disappear.
We can’t take it with us, but we can send it on ahead. How? By investing in the work of the kingdom of God. In doing so, we’re storing treasures in Heaven.
Money is neither good nor evil. Money is neutral. The Bible doesn’t say that money is the root of evil. Here’s what it does say: “For the love of money is the root of all kinds of evil. And some people, craving money, have wandered from the true faith and pierced themselves with many sorrows”
(1 Timothy 6:10)
The problem isn’t money itself. The problem is the love of it. If money is the most important thing in our lives, then it will be the root of all kinds of evil in our lives. But if we can put it in the proper perspective, it can be a force for good to help and touch others.
And we honor God by bringing our offerings to Him.
The Bible says, “O nations of the world, recognize the Lord, recognize that the Lord is glorious and strong. Give to the Lord the glory he deserves! Bring your offering and come into his presence”
(1 Chronicles 16:28-29)
Jesus said that “it is more blessed to give than to receive” (Acts 20:35). There is so much joy that we can experience in giving.
He also warned, “Don’t store up treasures here on earth, where moths eat them and rust destroys them, and where thieves break in and steal. Store your treasures in heaven, where moths and rust cannot destroy, and thieves do not break in and steal. Wherever your treasure is, there the desires of your heart will also be”
(Matthew 6:19-21)
Jesus didn’t say this because wealth might be lost. He said it because it always will be lost. In other words, we always will leave it behind. Either it leaves us while we’re living, or we leave it when we die. There are no exceptions. Whatever is valuable on earth will have no value in Heaven.
Is Jesus condemning those who are financially prosperous? No. Is He saying that it’s wrong to make and save money? Absolutely not. Rather, He’s saying that it’s wrong to put all our hope in temporary, earthly treasures and have nothing waiting for us in eternity.
Jerry the Pipe truck
I strangely love and admire the unsettling, constantly-changing animation style, from quality to basic, beautiful to cursed, pure remake to straight up bastardization of the original shot being crippled with memes.
The perfect combination.
well said, thank you
Style
I strangely love and amries unssteting completely changing aininatmtion style quickly to b
Temporary Treasures.
Give to the LORD the glory he deserves! Bring your offering and come into his presence.
-1 Chronicles 16:29
If you’ve ever played the game of Monopoly, then you’ve seen the various strategies people use to win. Some people buy every piece of property on the board and hope to put their opponents out of business. Others save up, hoping they’ll land on green or blue so they can buy up Boardwalk and Park Place and put hotels on them. They can make a lot of money that way.
But when the game ends, so do their winnings.
How accurate is the verse in Proverbs that says, “In the blink of an eye wealth disappears, for it will sprout wings and fly away like an eagle” (23:5). It’s amazing how quickly finances can disappear.
We can’t take it with us, but we can send it on ahead. How? By investing in the work of the kingdom of God. In doing so, we’re storing treasures in Heaven.
Money is neither good nor evil. Money is neutral. The Bible doesn’t say that money is the root of evil. Here’s what it does say: “For the love of money is the root of all kinds of evil. And some people, craving money, have wandered from the true faith and pierced themselves with many sorrows”
(1 Timothy 6:10)
The problem isn’t money itself. The problem is the love of it. If money is the most important thing in our lives, then it will be the root of all kinds of evil in our lives. But if we can put it in the proper perspective, it can be a force for good to help and touch others.
And we honor God by bringing our offerings to Him.
The Bible says, “O nations of the world, recognize the Lord, recognize that the Lord is glorious and strong. Give to the Lord the glory he deserves! Bring your offering and come into his presence”
(1 Chronicles 16:28-29)
Jesus said that “it is more blessed to give than to receive” (Acts 20:35). There is so much joy that we can experience in giving.
He also warned, “Don’t store up treasures here on earth, where moths eat them and rust destroys them, and where thieves break in and steal. Store your treasures in heaven, where moths and rust cannot destroy, and thieves do not break in and steal. Wherever your treasure is, there the desires of your heart will also be”
(Matthew 6:19-21)
Jesus didn’t say this because wealth might be lost. He said it because it always will be lost. In other words, we always will leave it behind. Either it leaves us while we’re living, or we leave it when we die. There are no exceptions. Whatever is valuable on earth will have no value in Heaven.
Is Jesus condemning those who are financially prosperous? No. Is He saying that it’s wrong to make and save money? Absolutely not. Rather, He’s saying that it’s wrong to put all our hope in temporary, earthly treasures and have nothing waiting for us in eternity.
@@dialupstudios THE UNDER THE ELEVATOR NEON SIGN REMINDS ME OF AN UNDER THE ELEVATOR CLUB. (ALMOST) I WISH THEY HAD A CLUB LIKE THAT NEON SIGN SAYS.
56:47 1:02:31 1:12:13 THESE WERE MY SCENES!!! IM SO GRATEFUL TO HAVE WORKED ALONGSIDE SUCH TALENTED CREATORS, YALL DID AMAZING
Really glad to have been a part of this!! Everyone did an an awesome job with their scenes. Huge props to Wes for his editing and sound effects work, I absolutely love how it turned out.
Temporary Treasures.
Give to the LORD the glory he deserves! Bring your offering and come into his presence.
-1 Chronicles 16:29
If you’ve ever played the game of Monopoly, then you’ve seen the various strategies people use to win. Some people buy every piece of property on the board and hope to put their opponents out of business. Others save up, hoping they’ll land on green or blue so they can buy up Boardwalk and Park Place and put hotels on them. They can make a lot of money that way.
But when the game ends, so do their winnings.
How accurate is the verse in Proverbs that says, “In the blink of an eye wealth disappears, for it will sprout wings and fly away like an eagle” (23:5). It’s amazing how quickly finances can disappear.
We can’t take it with us, but we can send it on ahead. How? By investing in the work of the kingdom of God. In doing so, we’re storing treasures in Heaven.
Money is neither good nor evil. Money is neutral. The Bible doesn’t say that money is the root of evil. Here’s what it does say: “For the love of money is the root of all kinds of evil. And some people, craving money, have wandered from the true faith and pierced themselves with many sorrows”
(1 Timothy 6:10)
The problem isn’t money itself. The problem is the love of it. If money is the most important thing in our lives, then it will be the root of all kinds of evil in our lives. But if we can put it in the proper perspective, it can be a force for good to help and touch others.
And we honor God by bringing our offerings to Him.
The Bible says, “O nations of the world, recognize the Lord, recognize that the Lord is glorious and strong. Give to the Lord the glory he deserves! Bring your offering and come into his presence”
(1 Chronicles 16:28-29)
Jesus said that “it is more blessed to give than to receive” (Acts 20:35). There is so much joy that we can experience in giving.
He also warned, “Don’t store up treasures here on earth, where moths eat them and rust destroys them, and where thieves break in and steal. Store your treasures in heaven, where moths and rust cannot destroy, and thieves do not break in and steal. Wherever your treasure is, there the desires of your heart will also be”
(Matthew 6:19-21)
Jesus didn’t say this because wealth might be lost. He said it because it always will be lost. In other words, we always will leave it behind. Either it leaves us while we’re living, or we leave it when we die. There are no exceptions. Whatever is valuable on earth will have no value in Heaven.
Is Jesus condemning those who are financially prosperous? No. Is He saying that it’s wrong to make and save money? Absolutely not. Rather, He’s saying that it’s wrong to put all our hope in temporary, earthly treasures and have nothing waiting for us in eternity.
Damn. Even after all these years, When She Loved Me still turns on the waterworks without fail.
25:00 BRO WHOEVER ANIMATED THIS PART OMG ILYSM FOR DRAWING SPANKY AS HAMM 😭😭😭😭
It’s an honor to have participated in this, thank you to everyone who worked on this!
22:07 AYEE THAT WAS MY SCENE!! It's very old since this was hosted a year ago BUT!!! I'm so glad I joined this! Tysm for the opportunity!! This was a blast! I love every scenes in here,,, Everyone did a great job, including you, Wes!
Truly a certified hood classic! Very happy to have been a part of this masterpiece and glad this collab finally released. I loved all the different art styles!
The Very Best of Thomas and Friends
Temporary Treasures.
Give to the LORD the glory he deserves! Bring your offering and come into his presence.
-1 Chronicles 16:29
If you’ve ever played the game of Monopoly, then you’ve seen the various strategies people use to win. Some people buy every piece of property on the board and hope to put their opponents out of business. Others save up, hoping they’ll land on green or blue so they can buy up Boardwalk and Park Place and put hotels on them. They can make a lot of money that way.
But when the game ends, so do their winnings.
How accurate is the verse in Proverbs that says, “In the blink of an eye wealth disappears, for it will sprout wings and fly away like an eagle” (23:5). It’s amazing how quickly finances can disappear.
We can’t take it with us, but we can send it on ahead. How? By investing in the work of the kingdom of God. In doing so, we’re storing treasures in Heaven.
Money is neither good nor evil. Money is neutral. The Bible doesn’t say that money is the root of evil. Here’s what it does say: “For the love of money is the root of all kinds of evil. And some people, craving money, have wandered from the true faith and pierced themselves with many sorrows”
(1 Timothy 6:10)
The problem isn’t money itself. The problem is the love of it. If money is the most important thing in our lives, then it will be the root of all kinds of evil in our lives. But if we can put it in the proper perspective, it can be a force for good to help and touch others.
And we honor God by bringing our offerings to Him.
The Bible says, “O nations of the world, recognize the Lord, recognize that the Lord is glorious and strong. Give to the Lord the glory he deserves! Bring your offering and come into his presence”
(1 Chronicles 16:28-29)
Jesus said that “it is more blessed to give than to receive” (Acts 20:35). There is so much joy that we can experience in giving.
He also warned, “Don’t store up treasures here on earth, where moths eat them and rust destroys them, and where thieves break in and steal. Store your treasures in heaven, where moths and rust cannot destroy, and thieves do not break in and steal. Wherever your treasure is, there the desires of your heart will also be”
(Matthew 6:19-21)
Jesus didn’t say this because wealth might be lost. He said it because it always will be lost. In other words, we always will leave it behind. Either it leaves us while we’re living, or we leave it when we die. There are no exceptions. Whatever is valuable on earth will have no value in Heaven.
Is Jesus condemning those who are financially prosperous? No. Is He saying that it’s wrong to make and save money? Absolutely not. Rather, He’s saying that it’s wrong to put all our hope in temporary, earthly treasures and have nothing waiting for us in eternity.
3:31 i already love that unintentional Disney’s Extreme Skate Adventure reference
This was such an amazing experience to watch in its entirety, I'm very happy that I was able to contribute to something as awesome as this! Everybody did such excellent work!
Temporary Treasures.
Give to the LORD the glory he deserves! Bring your offering and come into his presence.
-1 Chronicles 16:29
If you’ve ever played the game of Monopoly, then you’ve seen the various strategies people use to win. Some people buy every piece of property on the board and hope to put their opponents out of business. Others save up, hoping they’ll land on green or blue so they can buy up Boardwalk and Park Place and put hotels on them. They can make a lot of money that way.
But when the game ends, so do their winnings.
How accurate is the verse in Proverbs that says, “In the blink of an eye wealth disappears, for it will sprout wings and fly away like an eagle” (23:5). It’s amazing how quickly finances can disappear.
We can’t take it with us, but we can send it on ahead. How? By investing in the work of the kingdom of God. In doing so, we’re storing treasures in Heaven.
Money is neither good nor evil. Money is neutral. The Bible doesn’t say that money is the root of evil. Here’s what it does say: “For the love of money is the root of all kinds of evil. And some people, craving money, have wandered from the true faith and pierced themselves with many sorrows”
(1 Timothy 6:10)
The problem isn’t money itself. The problem is the love of it. If money is the most important thing in our lives, then it will be the root of all kinds of evil in our lives. But if we can put it in the proper perspective, it can be a force for good to help and touch others.
And we honor God by bringing our offerings to Him.
The Bible says, “O nations of the world, recognize the Lord, recognize that the Lord is glorious and strong. Give to the Lord the glory he deserves! Bring your offering and come into his presence”
(1 Chronicles 16:28-29)
Jesus said that “it is more blessed to give than to receive” (Acts 20:35). There is so much joy that we can experience in giving.
He also warned, “Don’t store up treasures here on earth, where moths eat them and rust destroys them, and where thieves break in and steal. Store your treasures in heaven, where moths and rust cannot destroy, and thieves do not break in and steal. Wherever your treasure is, there the desires of your heart will also be”
(Matthew 6:19-21)
Jesus didn’t say this because wealth might be lost. He said it because it always will be lost. In other words, we always will leave it behind. Either it leaves us while we’re living, or we leave it when we die. There are no exceptions. Whatever is valuable on earth will have no value in Heaven.
Is Jesus condemning those who are financially prosperous? No. Is He saying that it’s wrong to make and save money? Absolutely not. Rather, He’s saying that it’s wrong to put all our hope in temporary, earthly treasures and have nothing waiting for us in eternity.
This was definitely such amazing experience to watch exactly I’m very that I was able yhte be
The spiritual successor to Shrek Retold
And The Spongebob SquarePants Movie Rehydrated.
1:22:52 deleted scene Woody 's arm rip off woody falls off hit the tire rip in 1million pieces one pieces land on buzz
Meanwhile at Bonnie's house (Buzz Jessie Bullseye Rex Mr potato head Slinky Dog Hamm Mrs Potato head the aliens dolly Mr pricklepants buttercup Trixie the peas in a pod and the elder toys and Forky )
WOOODYYYY NOOOOOOOOO
No matter how old this gets, with so many different animation styles it will age tremendously 🚀
Temporary Treasures.
Give to the LORD the glory he deserves! Bring your offering and come into his presence.
-1 Chronicles 16:29
If you’ve ever played the game of Monopoly, then you’ve seen the various strategies people use to win. Some people buy every piece of property on the board and hope to put their opponents out of business. Others save up, hoping they’ll land on green or blue so they can buy up Boardwalk and Park Place and put hotels on them. They can make a lot of money that way.
But when the game ends, so do their winnings.
How accurate is the verse in Proverbs that says, “In the blink of an eye wealth disappears, for it will sprout wings and fly away like an eagle” (23:5). It’s amazing how quickly finances can disappear.
We can’t take it with us, but we can send it on ahead. How? By investing in the work of the kingdom of God. In doing so, we’re storing treasures in Heaven.
Money is neither good nor evil. Money is neutral. The Bible doesn’t say that money is the root of evil. Here’s what it does say: “For the love of money is the root of all kinds of evil. And some people, craving money, have wandered from the true faith and pierced themselves with many sorrows”
(1 Timothy 6:10)
The problem isn’t money itself. The problem is the love of it. If money is the most important thing in our lives, then it will be the root of all kinds of evil in our lives. But if we can put it in the proper perspective, it can be a force for good to help and touch others.
And we honor God by bringing our offerings to Him.
The Bible says, “O nations of the world, recognize the Lord, recognize that the Lord is glorious and strong. Give to the Lord the glory he deserves! Bring your offering and come into his presence”
(1 Chronicles 16:28-29)
Jesus said that “it is more blessed to give than to receive” (Acts 20:35). There is so much joy that we can experience in giving.
He also warned, “Don’t store up treasures here on earth, where moths eat them and rust destroys them, and where thieves break in and steal. Store your treasures in heaven, where moths and rust cannot destroy, and thieves do not break in and steal. Wherever your treasure is, there the desires of your heart will also be”
(Matthew 6:19-21)
Jesus didn’t say this because wealth might be lost. He said it because it always will be lost. In other words, we always will leave it behind. Either it leaves us while we’re living, or we leave it when we die. There are no exceptions. Whatever is valuable on earth will have no value in Heaven.
Is Jesus condemning those who are financially prosperous? No. Is He saying that it’s wrong to make and save money? Absolutely not. Rather, He’s saying that it’s wrong to put all our hope in temporary, earthly treasures and have nothing waiting for us in eternity.
As Geri said in the film "You can't rush art". And
since you took your time making this, you created
such fine art right here, my man!
glad you enjoyed the show! our next cook is coming soon ;)
40:29
7:09 There I am Gary, there I am!
That Old Spice jingle, funniest shit I've ever heard
@@Retrats.Hearing that whistle gives me POWEEEEEEEEEEEERRR!!!!
The whistle caught me off guard LMAO
Awww, that is so nostalgic!
28:33 Everything in this scene is cursed. Literally, EVERYTHING. If you don't believe me, try to name a single object/character/thing in this scene that isn't cursed.
Heart rate was through the roof the entire time, because every single thing in that whole scene did NOT belong together.
Everything inside is
This looks like a dream
Goofy ahh scene
The South Park animation looks good though.
11:06 Not only is the animation pretty damn good, but the voices are spot on
58:06 This is the Buzz Lightyear cartoon we wanted to see!
47:50 I’m living for Woody doing the giorno pose 😭
This turned out great , really glad to have worked on this with everyone ! And now I can finally share my video about how I made my shots ! 161 and 309
Fantastique work
Truly one of the collabs of all time
This is the best thing to exist, I didn’t expect to be a collab of this 1999 film but reanimated
It's great that this is published finally on UA-cam and Newgrounds, an amazing project that was made with more love that i was expecting
It was great to take part in this collab. Thanks for having me on.
46:23 - Well, if it isn't the cursed short animator here to join the party. Very nice.
9:45
I actually kinda like this style
one of the best collaborations on UA-cam!! you guy's should really do more!! :D
thanks for the love. we're got a lot cooking right now but will be well worth the wait
excited that this is finally out! enjoyed getting to help out with a scene.
excited that this is finally out! enjoyed getting to help out with a scene.
@@livingwithautism3789 excited that this is finally out! enjoyed getting to help out with a scene?
@@Cyranek excited that this is finally out! enjoyed getting to help out with a scene!
I never knew this came out! I was the VA for the scene by minscay. I’m so glad to finally see this all came together
Great job everyone! So glad to have been a part of this project!!
48:22 forky as Woody's hand LoL
A masterpiece 🚬
Hope the el dorado collab dont get too late
31:53 That female anime Woody. I like it
90s style!
Thanks for inviting me. Seems like forever since I submitted my scene!
Man, when I was a kid, I would like Toy Story 1 and 2
5:21 Goofy Holler
5:23 Reversed Goofy Holler
6:02 Sch’moooooooooooooooooes…
7:12 Old Spice Whistle
14:02 SpongeGar Meme
15:06 Showbiz Pizza Place characters. CHUCK E. CHEESE’S!!!
17:04 A Roundabout… I’LL STEAL IT!!! NO ONE WILL EVER KNOW!!!
20:04 Shocked Patrick, Gromit, PINGAS and Arlo
36:48 Oh boy! Time to sing a song.
59:26 Barney the Dinosaur!
1:13:13 NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO…
Bloopers
15:01 this part had me dyin
LoudToons scenes with Toy Story 2 redialed:
0:11:41 (Scene 45)
0:43:19 (Scene 172)
1:22:30 (Scene 334)
17:03 Love How AL Turned Into A Devilish Smirk
The amount of work that went into this is insane!!! Now to wait for the Bearquarters version!
This is very unhinged and i love it
I laughed hysterically seeing that the ending is Wheezy busting a cap on Andy
All that just to shoot andy is the greatest lead-up of all time truly invented in the minds of geniuses, thanks Dial-Up Studios!
i like the part where the iconic characters do things in a manner that is, well, lets just say you'll have to watch to find out...,
I like the part where Toy Story 2 was Redialed.
Can't believe this is finally out! So excited to watch it
This feels like Shrek Retold and I love it!
Shrek Retold was a huge inspiration as well as Day in the Life (2010). Glad you enjoyed the ride :)
Not just shrek retold but Spongebob rehydrated movie
I love how every scene is so random
this was amazing.
i applaud everyone who contributed to this. you all did a phenomenal job. thank you for this work of art.
and about the "year late" thing...
40:29
One of the best reanimated collabs out there
thanks!
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So no one is gonna talk about andy getting shot at the end💀
9:07 bro transitioned into a ps1 game 🗿
(The scene where Flik and Heimlich from A Bug's Life are on a branch)
Flik: Isn't this exciting, Heimlich? Our first day of shooting.
Heimlich: Oh, yeah, yeah, it's so exciting!
Flik: You know, I can't believe you talked them into making a reanimated collab of A Bug's Life.
Heimlich: Oh, oh, yeah. I can hardly believe it also. Oh, but there's a little baby tiny thing I forgot to tell you.
Flik: What's that, Heimlich?
Heimlich: Well, you know, it's a "re-animated" movie, but it's not about A Bug's Life.
Flik: Well then...I don't understand. What is it then?
And, Action!
(Buzz is seen chopping leaves out of his path as he approaches. He hits the branch Flik and Heimlich are on and two scream as they fall out of sight. The next scene starts where Stinky Pete is about to be revealed that he is outside the box.)
Man#2: Marker.
Man#1: And action.
Woody: Bullseye, are you with me? OK, good boy. Hey, Prospector, how about you?
(Woody turns the box around to see Pete is still in the box and is talking with two Barbie dolls, he looks away with an amused smile.)
The Prospector: And so, you two are absolutely identical? (laughing) You know, I’m sure I could get you a part in a reanimated collab of Toy Story 3. [turns and notices that he’s being filmed] I’m sorry, are we back? (chuckling) All right, girls. Lovely talking with you. Yes. Anytime you’d like some tips on acting, I’d be glad to chat with you. Allright, off you go then.
(The Barbie dolls walk out.)
Anyone knows the artist who did this part from 9:42 to 9:58?
According to the credits at 1:28:31 it was by CuteNikeChan
I can't wait to see my 17 seconds in action!
58:05 I saw it and it was awesome, great job!
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54:35 ey I did the voices of Slinky & Al for this segment, it feels surreal finally seeing it alongside everything else after having recorded these lines over a year ago.
55:09 I'm proud that I made EmpLemon a furry 😂😂
55:15 the Slinky Voice bruh
tbh if i was woody, and i knew that wheezy was just gonna
shoot andy
i'd have gone to japan
this comment wins🥇
The Uncensored version is now up on dialupstudios.com! Try to find the extra Easter eggs ;)
This was great! Worth the wait 🎉
The Great Discovery
1:05:28 Buzz: Hello, and welcome to the Buzz Lightyear podcast where I’M BUZZ LIGHTYEAR!!!!!!
@Dial-Up Studios what music instrumental did you use for this clip at 36:52 ?
I animated this scene with my brother, the music was played by me and sung by me and my brother.
@@SoenyCentralcool,can we get the instrumental
Me as the announcer: Finally! After 364 days in the making, the wait is finally over! It’s time for, Toy Story 2 Redialed!
Good to see Emplemon joined in for these madness.
Finally after a year it’s here finally hell yeah
36:48 this is so cool
58:41 I didn’t get that Fries and a Hot Dog joke until now 😂😂
I wished I knew this sooner. Toy Story 2 is my favorite movie of all times. Great work.
46:34 (Aaand there goes the manual…(poot))
I remember seeing xploshi, surreal entertainment, Xickel, and Doobus Goobus's scenes for this and being very confused. Well, atleast they make sense now
First shrek, 2nd is spongebob and now toy story 2. LETS GOOO
The day has finally come! Great to be a part of this :)
The Great Discovery and Hero of The Rails Leader of The Track ABC For Kids Promo (1998) (2005) Trust Thomas
Awesome to see this released!
ay. you made it
35:42 Woody's round up Rock in roll!!!! 🤘😎🤘
Now this looks very impressive!
36:48 the song is a banger 🔥
Best toy story movie Ive ever watched 👏🤩
380 Artists? wow.
Don't rush Art m8's.
Genuinely disappointed that it took almost a year to realize this reanimated collab was already out, freaking UA-cam notifications not being reliable 😔.
it eaz what it eaz...
I never thought I'd live to see the day.
That is a great remake!
Why so little views?
Why so little views?
Why so little views?
This aged well.
i mean 1 million ain't too bad
1 Million = Little
That’s so cool. Can you do the first Toy Story?
I'd like to see that. I'll be doing a scene for that soon if that's the case.
“Every dream has a meaning”
My dreams: 28:33
Let's hope that Disney doesn't take this down
Just like paramount did to spongebob rehydrated
I don't want all these companies taking action to strike out those fanmade parody collab movies. They are a masterpiece in our childhood even some few scenes have dark humor it made us laugh and entertain
If disney ever terminate this movie video. I would rather quit watching mcu movies. Except spiderman
@@artisticsolarninja They're SAVAGES!!
This is too amazing.
3:35 - Zurg: Hahah Come to me, my DINNER!
This is literally a good piece of art.
49:44 the when she loved me part
By the way, does anyone know where the instrumental of this came from?
the Cybertruck at 17:37 was a nice touch, I feel like Al would be the kind of asshole that drives one.
4:39 look at that XCOM Enemy Unknown plasma rifle :D
I really hope this becomes the mainstream way of watching any mainstream copyrighted material.
Remember, if Disney copyright claims/strikes this, it's canon
That's so funny.
But liars say to squeeze say sssshhhhhh my baby
1:11:49 - 1:12:03 That is so clean!
It's out!! Proud to be part of this!
1:22:32 the sam and max music is a nice touch to these scenes!
I like her in art style even the voice acting is great
9:42 who drew this, it’s so aestheticly pleasing to look at