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I'm wondering if you guys could react to the Netflix series Jurassic world camp cretaceous season 1-5 it takes place during the 2015 and before the events of fallen kingdom it's so good and it's final season just released yesterday.
You have to get approval for every character from every studio. It shows how competitors know when one is successful, they all are. And I’m sure the royalty fees were good $$$
I hate to imagine the hurtles they had to go though to get everything they did. As much as I understand why copyright exists, it’s unfortunately one of the big reasons we don’t get a lot of big crossovers very often
The eyebrow drop at 12:06 absolutely _SLAYING_ Eric is too good. I love how shocked all his reactions were in this, but that one stands out among them and cracks me up every time.
I love that reaction too and is why I hunt down for others' reactions; I cracked up so much at that when I first watched it, too. That and the sudden accent drop just killed me 😂
Ugly sonic is such a meme. Like obviously his existence is one giant joke but at the same time it has some surprising depth. Like this man seems to hold no ill will towards the “real” sonic for robbing him of a film franchise and a big break in his career. Not even the fans either, he’s at a convention after all. It’s oddly wholesome.
This movie was such a surprise. I, like Eric was expecting a charming but inoffensive modern take on Chip n Dale What we got is a modern who framed Roger rabbit but full of 4th wall breaks and insane cameos. I LOVE IT
If this is Roger Rabbit then so is the Smurfs movie Please stop comparing shlock to master pieces just because they are a mix of cartoon and live action Heck Roger Rabbit with its 25 years still looks great while here the animation is so bad, a kid UA-camr can do better, they didn't give a damn
The fun thing with "Ugly Sonic" is that he isn't the same model that everyone hated. They basically made they own version of ugly Sonic, called him Ugly Sonic, and were able to get around a lot of the red tape stuff.
What happened to the actor who played Peter Pan (Bobby Driscoll) who had been a child actor for Disney from the mid 40’s through the release of Peter Pan is rather sad as after the film he started going through puberty and unfortunately they basically tossed him aside and he went missing for several years until they found his body in an abandoned building dead from a drug overdose.
The worst part? The people who found his body had no idea who he was; he wasn't properly identified until after his family reported him missing. He went from Disney's favorite star to John Doe in less than a decade.
@@kidclefspeare I want to like this comment as a thanks for the information, but it feels wrong, sorry. That is really sad though. If they haven't already, I hope Disney puts together a tribute video for him.
@@antispiral1159 Interpretation sure is weird. I felt like the movie was acknowledging what happened to him and implying that, if *[giant corporation]* hadn't mistreated their child actor this wouldn't have happened. Because of the pursuit of profit, a decent person was caught in the crossfire and became rotten.
From what I understand the creators were going to use just Disney characters but they felt the world wouldn’t feel truly realistic with just them. And it seems the Disney legal team came to the rescue leasing an absolutely impressive number of rights. Kudos, it did make the world feel real.
@@Julianoz224 still Most Warner Bros because the company that made it was Warner Bros. Also there was a lot of Xbox games because Microsoft gave a lot of money. Not exclusively Xbox titles, but still had a lot of Xbox (Halo, Minecraft, even Battle Toads)
A fun and very head scratching behind the scenes fact about this movie is that Ugly Sonic was actually a backup plan. They originally wanted it to be Jar Jar Binks who was the sorta ugly and globally despised animated character, but Lucasfilms refused allowing them to use the character (actually don't think there is anything Star Wars in this). Yeah, think about that. Sonic who is owned by Paramount, a completely different studio, yes and Lucasfilm who is owned by Disney did not! Talk about a mind f*ck
The slow realisation of what this movie actually is was amazing to see xD I really like how they handled Ugly Sonic. While he was still used for plenty of jokes I like the idea that instead of giving up he used the meme to his advantage with his own niche fanbase.
I'm glad I've watched this movie! It definitely was the best crossover Disney movie since "Who Framed Roger Rabbit!" It was hilarious from start to finish! 🤣
The rooster Sweet Pete thing was an Arrested Development joke. Will Arnet voices the character and not knowing how chickens sounded was a running joke in that show.
I was honestly baffled that a movie like this had so many satirical and biting the hand jokes against Disney and the movie industry. Also, I was actually legit happy to see Lion King remake Pumbaa again.
The kid who voiced Peter Pan back in the day, he got older and went back to Disney to see if they had any voice acting available and they turned him down, it's kinda crazy actually
Yep and they found his body later who OD. They couldn't identify his body so they gave him an unmarked grave until I believe some years later they found out who that body was but they don't remember where they buried him so they can no longer give him a proper burial.
I just knew Eric would get a kick out of this haha It's always funny with Aaron knows what's coming because his face to us is hilarious. Wasn't expecting a spiritual successor to Who Framed Roger Rabbit but I loved the way they incorporated all the newer styles of animation that's come out since.
How did Disney do this? Director Akiva Schaffer “It was a process. You don’t usually come out of a movie and want to thank the lawyers, but we genuinely owe the Disney lawyers for being team players." Parody law for some (Ugly Sonic) and 3rd party licensing for others.
I couldn't finish this reaction because I realized almost immediately that I absolutely needed to watch this movie first! Just the first few minutes of your reaction got me hooked.
Also...there IS a Darkwing Reboot coming, thats pretty much a easter egg because if i remember correctly when Darkwing appeared in DuckTales (2017) a lot of people wanted Darkwing to get a reboot.
Andy Samberg is like Ryan Reynolds in that they kinda play the same character all the time, and that character is basically just themselves turned up to 11, but it's so enjoyable I don't care and will happily watch it again and again
when i was watching this movie i lrlly had to pause the scene when they are tied up in the truck. for like 2 minutes just looking at all the light rays bouncing off everything and how they interact with it. stunning work
I really wish they would use the legacy voice actors like Jim Cummings, Corey Burton, Tress MacNeille etc more while we still have them. Tom Kane’s retirement was a sobering moment, we won’t have these legends forever!
Guys, Disney owns the film rights to Roger Rabbit! The original movie, since it was more adult oriented, was released under their Touchstone branch at the time!
The skid Row junkie cheese thing kind of reminds me of the episode of Chip 'N Dale's Rescue Rangers where they had another addiction episode. "Coo-Coo Cola." I'll never forget that jingle. Whoever made the Coo-Coo Cola song knew the formula, and knew all the kids watching it will come away singing that song. Wild the muppet, with the eyebrows, was played by Keegan Michael Key.
My headcanon is that this movie takes place in the same world as Roger Rabbit, with "Main Street" being all that's left of Toon Town after all these years. This is particularly fitting since a big plot point in Roger Rabbit was that the implementation of the mass freeway system in LA was going to destroy Toon Town.
I loved The Disney Afternoon as a kid watching Ducktales, Chip n Dale, Darkwing Duck, etc. This is an interesting way to bring the show back but with a fun Roger Rabbit twist. And having The Lonely Island guys behind it means that you know it will be funny.
3:32 - That was Blaser from the original Transformers cartoon, he was the Autobot that turned into a cassette player to counter Decepticon Soundwave. The Transformers figures were originally owned by Takara Tomy (Japan) and Hasbro while the comics were owned by Marvel.
I loved that they recognized right away that the fly was dubbed by God from Lucifer!!!! I also saw the movie for the first time and laughed because his voice was so deep and then I looked at my brother and said to him "That's absolutely Lucifer's father"
3:30 That transformers name is Blaster, he first appeared midway through the second season of the G1 animated series and was in 1986 The Transformers The Movie
At 3:31 that transformer is one of the ogs from G1 named Blaster, I pointed that out too when I saw this and was just as surprised as Eric when I saw him.
I was so excited to watch this movie on Disney+ ever since the first trailer was released, and while I was watching this movie I couldn't stop laughing so hard! I can't believe that a lot of famous characters from many franchises that's not Disney related appeared in this movie, which is a brilliant touch. This movie is now one of my favorite Disney movies and is definitely something I recommend to everyone to watch!!!
I love how Eric catches on pretty early that this is a Who Framed Roger Rabbit-esque movie, yet still keeps getting surprised by all the different IPs, as if that wasn't something that also happened in Who Framed Roger Rabbit. Who Framed Roger Rabbit is a Disney movie, distributed under Touchstone Pictures, a brand Disney used for their more mature, adult movies back in the day. Most of the cartoon characters in Who Framed Roger Rabbit are either properties from Disney or Warner Bros. (not Nickelodeon as stated by Aaron), but there are others as well. Betty Boop, for instance, is owned by Paramount.
3:44 Yes! Yes he is an actual Transformer. His name is SoundBlaster, same gimmick as Soundwave only he's with the Autobots. That is his 1980's G1 design too.
The backstory of Sweet Pete is a reference to the original voice actor of Peter Pan who was let go by Disney after he aged, and his life went downhill.
I find it strange and funny that in one movie, Ugly Sonic went from being the most hated thing ever to being the most beloved thing ever. This is like a Zen riddle where you're not actually supposed to figure out the answer but you still want to because you're confused and curious
Honestly, this was the delight of the year. I've been basically selling everyone I can on the idea of watching it, like "It's like ready player One, but good because the nostalgia things actually have a function." That's sad, while this is rated PG, I would definitely not call it a kids movie. I've also told every adult that I've tried to sell on the movie to maybe watch it first before showing their kids and make the judgment calls themselves, especially younger kids I could see them getting really freaked out by it like I was with Roger rabbit when I was little.
36:33 I actually forgot to ask this because that imagery is cursed even though I can’t stop looking at it: but who or what the hell is Phineas fused with? 😂 Is it roadrunner? And while we’re at it, we know Linda is doing fine, but what about Ferb, Perry, or Doofenshmirtz?
I never watched chip n dale. I only know them as side characters in the disney classic shorts. Like the time Donald was picking apples. Or the christmas special. Or the time Chip n Dales tree got taken to a lumber yard and got turned into a dresser so they took all the furniture and tide it all up into a big stack where their stump was and made it their new tree
Awesome to see you react to more Disney content on the channel, besides just the Marvel and Star Wars content. Regarding the film, it was surprisingly good from not just the story but also the character cameos and Movie references that appeared. Literally, this film is a spiritual successor to _Who Framed Roger Rabbit?_ which funny enough we did had Roger Rabbit making a cameo in this film.
Disney basically just said "Screw it. We will chuck everything we own now into this movie. And anything we don't. Lets just see who will dare to sue us." They are untouchable now.
Love this movie! I keep recommending it to everyone I can find. It would have been my vote in the poll but I missed it. So much fun watching everyone realize what this movie is!
Iizuka from Sega and Sonic Team Developer since 1993 till today was asked about Ugly Sonics appearence in this movie. He said, they never asked Sega or Paramount for permission and they just did it. He was suprised and learned about this Cameo in Social Media after the release of the Chip n Dale Movie. At least, Sega is okay with it, he said.
There is also the new D&D movie trailer just came out today starring Chris Pine and Michelle Rodriguez. It looks really good but is coming out in March 2023.
13:53 Artifacting (noun): The emergence of visible or audible anomalies, created during the process or transmission of digital data such as photographs or video graphics.
I saw the trailer and I was like what bat sh*t awesomeness is this!?!? And who ever is in charge of copyright/ properties should get some kind of award!!!!
For the record, there is a Darkwing Duck reboot in the works. Disney TV Animation's been posting things about upcoming shows for a while and Darkwing Duck's been on there the past few times. No word yet on when it's coming but reboots like this and the 2017 DuckTales have inspired more attention to Disney Afternoon properties. Disney's even announced this past week that new comics based on Darkwing Duck and Gargoyles are being worked on right now.
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React to Demonic Toys movie next please 🥺❤️❤️🤣🥺
I'm wondering if you guys could react to the Netflix series Jurassic world camp cretaceous season 1-5 it takes place during the 2015 and before the events of fallen kingdom it's so good and it's final season just released yesterday.
Finally . Thank you for your reaction
The World's End. Finally...
Great movies, The Grand Budapest Hotel being one I absolutely loved.
The Disney legal department gets a special thanks in the end credits. Very deserved.
Oh I never noticed that, that's amazing. I can imagine a lot of the production time was just the permissions to add the characters.
You have to get approval for every character from every studio. It shows how competitors know when one is successful, they all are. And I’m sure the royalty fees were good $$$
Good.
I hate to imagine the hurtles they had to go though to get everything they did.
As much as I understand why copyright exists, it’s unfortunately one of the big reasons we don’t get a lot of big crossovers very often
It's super fun watching Eric discover what this movie is.
EXACTLY, like Everything Everywhere All At Once
Like with the worlds end.
The eyebrow drop at 12:06 absolutely _SLAYING_ Eric is too good. I love how shocked all his reactions were in this, but that one stands out among them and cracks me up every time.
I come back and watch his reaction to this every now and then xD
@@GameDragon2k I come back to this, and the scene where Michaelangelo falls down in Batman vs. TMNT. Two of my favourite reactions of his.
The way our boy cracked at 12:07 to the Muppet's reaction is the type of reaction i watch these for.
You can't fake that kind of laugh. XD
you know its a good one when you get strangled by your own laughter
I love that reaction too and is why I hunt down for others' reactions; I cracked up so much at that when I first watched it, too. That and the sudden accent drop just killed me 😂
Ugly sonic is such a meme. Like obviously his existence is one giant joke but at the same time it has some surprising depth. Like this man seems to hold no ill will towards the “real” sonic for robbing him of a film franchise and a big break in his career. Not even the fans either, he’s at a convention after all. It’s oddly wholesome.
They were going to use Jar-Jar Binks but then they thought... this is better
12:15 Eric losing it to the muppet just made my whole month XD
This movie was such a surprise.
I, like Eric was expecting a charming but inoffensive modern take on Chip n Dale
What we got is a modern who framed Roger rabbit but full of 4th wall breaks and insane cameos.
I LOVE IT
it’s fun but still can’t hold a candle to roger rabbit
If this is Roger Rabbit then so is the Smurfs movie
Please stop comparing shlock to master pieces just because they are a mix of cartoon and live action
Heck Roger Rabbit with its 25 years still looks great
while here the animation is so bad, a kid UA-camr can do better, they didn't give a damn
@@whade62000 seems you’re a very bitter person. Just saying.
The fun thing with "Ugly Sonic" is that he isn't the same model that everyone hated. They basically made they own version of ugly Sonic, called him Ugly Sonic, and were able to get around a lot of the red tape stuff.
So you're saying... they Bootlegged him.
@@Domura holy shit
Probably cause the actual model got deleted so they had to reconstruct a new model by the same people
Eric’s reactions throughout were gold! This movie pleasantly surprised me. So much fun.
What happened to the actor who played Peter Pan (Bobby Driscoll) who had been a child actor for Disney from the mid 40’s through the release of Peter Pan is rather sad as after the film he started going through puberty and unfortunately they basically tossed him aside and he went missing for several years until they found his body in an abandoned building dead from a drug overdose.
Yeah, I was sad to discover this after someone mentioned that it may have inspired some of the plot.
The worst part? The people who found his body had no idea who he was; he wasn't properly identified until after his family reported him missing. He went from Disney's favorite star to John Doe in less than a decade.
@@kidclefspeare I want to like this comment as a thanks for the information, but it feels wrong, sorry. That is really sad though. If they haven't already, I hope Disney puts together a tribute video for him.
You know what’s fuck up is they made him the villain in this movie. Its like there making fun of his death and I question why they made this decision.
@@antispiral1159 Interpretation sure is weird. I felt like the movie was acknowledging what happened to him and implying that, if *[giant corporation]* hadn't mistreated their child actor this wouldn't have happened. Because of the pursuit of profit, a decent person was caught in the crossfire and became rotten.
From what I understand the creators were going to use just Disney characters but they felt the world wouldn’t feel truly realistic with just them. And it seems the Disney legal team came to the rescue leasing an absolutely impressive number of rights. Kudos, it did make the world feel real.
This movie is the spiritual sequel to Who framed Roget Rabbit I’ve been waiting for. Such a wonderful surprise.
I’m pretty sure they take place in the same functional universe
By far my favourite Eric reaction. He usually knows what's going on but he has no idea. I just loved it
Eric’s expression of disbelief at this entire movie is fucking killing me! XD
The transformer near the start is a real Autobot from G1 called Blaster who's basically the autobot counterpart of soundwave
I’m so glad someone else knows this
"What's shakin'? Other than this fortress?"
Eric's reaction is worth the rewatch alone 🤣
Ready Player One wasn't all from one company. It had everything from Godzilla to Overwatch to Mass Effect to Akira
Actually it was mostly Warner Bros
The only exception was the game cameos
@@luisf2793 There were a few star wars references!
@@Julianoz224 still Most Warner Bros because the company that made it was Warner Bros. Also there was a lot of Xbox games because Microsoft gave a lot of money. Not exclusively Xbox titles, but still had a lot of Xbox (Halo, Minecraft, even Battle Toads)
Plus some of the Easter eggs are from Spielberg’s career as well.
Yeah & Battleborn anyone remembers it it had the characters
Dale: "All night long dancing to Roger Rabbit, *with* Roger Rabbit!
Eric: WHAT THE FUCK!!🤣
Fun fact, the directors/writers actually planned on having jar jar binks in the movie but replaced him with ugly sonic
A fun and very head scratching behind the scenes fact about this movie is that Ugly Sonic was actually a backup plan. They originally wanted it to be Jar Jar Binks who was the sorta ugly and globally despised animated character, but Lucasfilms refused allowing them to use the character (actually don't think there is anything Star Wars in this). Yeah, think about that. Sonic who is owned by Paramount, a completely different studio, yes and Lucasfilm who is owned by Disney did not! Talk about a mind f*ck
There’s two mice cosplaying as Leía, and Kylo Ren before Baloo appears on screen.
But "Ugly Sonic" isn’t technically a copyrighted name
The only thing I saw was the first words of the credits had the S from the title
Imagine Eric reaction if it was Jar Jar!
The director may have wanted Jar Jar, but the people in charge said no because they’re trying to avoid backlash and another disaster like the sequels
That turtle at the end isn't Franklin, it's the kid turtle from the old Robin Hood animated movie with the fox.
They actually did do Traditional animation in this, just not with the main characters. For example Lumiere was true 2D.
The slow realisation of what this movie actually is was amazing to see xD
I really like how they handled Ugly Sonic. While he was still used for plenty of jokes I like the idea that instead of giving up he used the meme to his advantage with his own niche fanbase.
I'm glad I've watched this movie!
It definitely was the best crossover Disney movie since "Who Framed Roger Rabbit!"
It was hilarious from start to finish! 🤣
J.K. Simmons somehow manages to be in too many movies while also not being in nearly enough
Does anyone else want an actual “ugly sonic: uglier crimes” show? I absolutely pay for paramount+ to see that!
It'd be wild to me if Paramount+ actually made it into a real show. I'd watch it for sure.
It would probably be on Disney+ too
The rooster Sweet Pete thing was an Arrested Development joke. Will Arnet voices the character and not knowing how chickens sounded was a running joke in that show.
The Donald/Daffy scene & the Mickey/Bugs scene in Roger Rabbit - Disney and WB agreed to them IF they had the act same amount of screen time
I was honestly baffled that a movie like this had so many satirical and biting the hand jokes against Disney and the movie industry.
Also, I was actually legit happy to see Lion King remake Pumbaa again.
The kid who voiced Peter Pan back in the day, he got older and went back to Disney to see if they had any voice acting available and they turned him down, it's kinda crazy actually
Yep and they found his body later who OD. They couldn't identify his body so they gave him an unmarked grave until I believe some years later they found out who that body was but they don't remember where they buried him so they can no longer give him a proper burial.
Eric's blind reaction was pure gold!
I just knew Eric would get a kick out of this haha It's always funny with Aaron knows what's coming because his face to us is hilarious.
Wasn't expecting a spiritual successor to Who Framed Roger Rabbit but I loved the way they incorporated all the newer styles of animation that's come out since.
49:58 I'd sure be down to have them discover Tim Robinson. Seeing them react to "I think you should leave" would be great.
Can someone count how many times Eric says "Woah", "How?", "Oh my god", and "What the fuck"? I'm so glad he didn't see any trailers haha
How did Disney do this? Director Akiva Schaffer “It was a process. You don’t usually come out of a movie and want to thank the lawyers, but we genuinely owe the Disney lawyers for being team players." Parody law for some (Ugly Sonic) and 3rd party licensing for others.
This movie ended up being such a wonderful surprise; I'm glad the guys finally watched and enjoyed it.
I couldn't finish this reaction because I realized almost immediately that I absolutely needed to watch this movie first! Just the first few minutes of your reaction got me hooked.
Also...there IS a Darkwing Reboot coming, thats pretty much a easter egg because if i remember correctly when Darkwing appeared in DuckTales (2017) a lot of people wanted Darkwing to get a reboot.
Not a reboot actually. Its a Live Action/Animated movie, just like this one.
for real? :O Yesssssss
I loved this movie so much. Eric’s reaction made it even better
Andy Samberg is like Ryan Reynolds in that they kinda play the same character all the time, and that character is basically just themselves turned up to 11, but it's so enjoyable I don't care and will happily watch it again and again
when i was watching this movie i lrlly had to pause the scene when they are tied up in the truck. for like 2 minutes just looking at all the light rays bouncing off everything and how they interact with it. stunning work
I really wish they would use the legacy voice actors like Jim Cummings, Corey Burton, Tress MacNeille etc more while we still have them. Tom Kane’s retirement was a sobering moment, we won’t have these legends forever!
Guys, Disney owns the film rights to Roger Rabbit! The original movie, since it was more adult oriented, was released under their Touchstone branch at the time!
The skid Row junkie cheese thing kind of reminds me of the episode of Chip 'N Dale's Rescue Rangers where they had another addiction episode. "Coo-Coo Cola." I'll never forget that jingle. Whoever made the Coo-Coo Cola song knew the formula, and knew all the kids watching it will come away singing that song. Wild the muppet, with the eyebrows, was played by Keegan Michael Key.
My headcanon is that this movie takes place in the same world as Roger Rabbit, with "Main Street" being all that's left of Toon Town after all these years. This is particularly fitting since a big plot point in Roger Rabbit was that the implementation of the mass freeway system in LA was going to destroy Toon Town.
I loved The Disney Afternoon as a kid watching Ducktales, Chip n Dale, Darkwing Duck, etc. This is an interesting way to bring the show back but with a fun Roger Rabbit twist. And having The Lonely Island guys behind it means that you know it will be funny.
The eyebrow......hahaha. Right there with you Eric.
3:32 - That was Blaser from the original Transformers cartoon, he was the Autobot that turned into a cassette player to counter Decepticon Soundwave. The Transformers figures were originally owned by Takara Tomy (Japan) and Hasbro while the comics were owned by Marvel.
eric's reactions were freaking golden throughout this. One of my favorite moments had to be the eyebrow drop lololol
I loved that they recognized right away that the fly was dubbed by God from Lucifer!!!!
I also saw the movie for the first time and laughed because his voice was so deep and then I looked at my brother and said to him "That's absolutely Lucifer's father"
Again this movie falls in the category: fun. And it was a fun surprise at that.
Also there are SOOOO many easter-eggs
Just encase you are wondering, the transformer is Blaster, from the original cartoon.
Yesssss!!!! I'm so glad they reacted to this. I loved this film so much
This movie was so much better than anyone expected it to be.
The original idea for the villain was a grown up Charlie Brown
Whaaaaat, that's funny.
Would’ve been better if Caillou was the villain since he’s the most hated character in the animation world.
3:30 That transformers name is Blaster, he first appeared midway through the second season of the G1 animated series and was in 1986 The Transformers The Movie
At 3:31 that transformer is one of the ogs from G1 named Blaster, I pointed that out too when I saw this and was just as surprised as Eric when I saw him.
I was so excited to watch this movie on Disney+ ever since the first trailer was released, and while I was watching this movie I couldn't stop laughing so hard! I can't believe that a lot of famous characters from many franchises that's not Disney related appeared in this movie, which is a brilliant touch. This movie is now one of my favorite Disney movies and is definitely something I recommend to everyone to watch!!!
Calvin wearing a cloak shirt just absolutely blows my mind🤯
I love how Eric catches on pretty early that this is a Who Framed Roger Rabbit-esque movie, yet still keeps getting surprised by all the different IPs, as if that wasn't something that also happened in Who Framed Roger Rabbit.
Who Framed Roger Rabbit is a Disney movie, distributed under Touchstone Pictures, a brand Disney used for their more mature, adult movies back in the day. Most of the cartoon characters in Who Framed Roger Rabbit are either properties from Disney or Warner Bros. (not Nickelodeon as stated by Aaron), but there are others as well. Betty Boop, for instance, is owned by Paramount.
I had seen trailers, but my face was pretty much Eric's with each new cameo and brand
3:44 Yes! Yes he is an actual Transformer. His name is SoundBlaster, same gimmick as Soundwave only he's with the Autobots. That is his 1980's G1 design too.
We need the skit where Rick is the villain of the movie. He ran out of terrible movies to watch so he decided to make more
This movie is so much better than I expected
Seeing Eric get completely destroyed by a Muppet's unibrow is why we love movies.
The backstory of Sweet Pete is a reference to the original voice actor of Peter Pan who was let go by Disney after he aged, and his life went downhill.
That seems kind of fucked up that Disney based a character off of a VA who Disney themselves let go and.. made profit from the idea.. like wtf
@@BaconNuke I don’t think it was an actual reference, I think it was more of an unfortunate coincidence.
@@BaconNuke It was a confirmed coincidence. They didn't know anything about it when they made this film.
15:56 Nick jr fights back
insignificant tidbit: before ugly sonic was decided on the character to be used at the convention it was going to be jar jar binks.
This movie had no business being this good, but thank your personal deities it was!
It's not easy to break Eric but the eyebrows got him
🤨🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
I’m still shocked that zipper fucked gadget!!!
I feel like that was a joke about Gadget being extremely sexualized by fans and so that had her marry the fly 😅
and he did it SEVERAL times. she kept begging for more and he kept giving it to her.
@@ArynBacklogDragon over 30 children xD
Perhaps this will be handled like Clarabelle cow and goofy where later on they get divorced...
makes the world more real with it being more than one source of animated material
The Transformer in the audience at the start was a real character. It was the Autobot cassette player named Blaster.
5:02 Mc Skat Cat, Three Little Pigs & Roger Rabbit
38:47 Darkwing Duck!
I find it strange and funny that in one movie, Ugly Sonic went from being the most hated thing ever to being the most beloved thing ever. This is like a Zen riddle where you're not actually supposed to figure out the answer but you still want to because you're confused and curious
Honestly, this was the delight of the year. I've been basically selling everyone I can on the idea of watching it, like "It's like ready player One, but good because the nostalgia things actually have a function."
That's sad, while this is rated PG, I would definitely not call it a kids movie. I've also told every adult that I've tried to sell on the movie to maybe watch it first before showing their kids and make the judgment calls themselves, especially younger kids I could see them getting really freaked out by it like I was with Roger rabbit when I was little.
Still traumatized by the fxsking dip scene, thanks 80s "kid" movies
Yeah kind of weird that some actual parental guidance is required in a PG movie now a days.
@@johnlarson5027 i hope this is sarcasm
I’ve been waiting for Eric to do that Dale face again for at least 3 years😂
36:33 I actually forgot to ask this because that imagery is cursed even though I can’t stop looking at it: but who or what the hell is Phineas fused with? 😂 Is it roadrunner? And while we’re at it, we know Linda is doing fine, but what about Ferb, Perry, or Doofenshmirtz?
I think they fused him with one of the crows from Dumbo, and Dodo from Looney Tunes.
I never watched chip n dale. I only know them as side characters in the disney classic shorts. Like the time Donald was picking apples. Or the christmas special. Or the time Chip n Dales tree got taken to a lumber yard and got turned into a dresser so they took all the furniture and tide it all up into a big stack where their stump was and made it their new tree
Awesome to see you react to more Disney content on the channel, besides just the Marvel and Star Wars content.
Regarding the film, it was surprisingly good from not just the story but also the character cameos and Movie references that appeared.
Literally, this film is a spiritual successor to _Who Framed Roger Rabbit?_ which funny enough we did had Roger Rabbit making a cameo in this film.
I love how they gave Peter Pan’s chimaera the Yzma laugh 😂
That wasn’t Yzma that was Cruella.
9:23 Superman: "Well, I can't say I expected this."
Disney basically just said "Screw it. We will chuck everything we own now into this movie. And anything we don't. Lets just see who will dare to sue us." They are untouchable now.
"Who Framed Roger Rabbit" meets "Ready Player One."
Love this movie! I keep recommending it to everyone I can find. It would have been my vote in the poll but I missed it. So much fun watching everyone realize what this movie is!
Iizuka from Sega and Sonic Team Developer since 1993 till today was asked about Ugly Sonics appearence in this movie. He said, they never asked Sega or Paramount for permission and they just did it. He was suprised and learned about this Cameo in Social Media after the release of the Chip n Dale Movie. At least, Sega is okay with it, he said.
Lol einfach let's play markus gefunden let's go
Sega is okay with everything. Even fan projects.
There is also the new D&D movie trailer just came out today starring Chris Pine and Michelle Rodriguez. It looks really good but is coming out in March 2023.
11:48 “Muppet fights.”
Calvin: Holy shit.
Does this imply that Muppets in this universe are captured and forced to fight like dogs?
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Artifacting (noun): The emergence of visible or audible anomalies, created during the process or transmission of digital data such as photographs or video graphics.
3:45 Is an actual character from the Transformers cartoon his name is Blaster
It's funny that a disney movie have bunch DC and WB reference, and zero MCU characters
Aunt-Man, dude
And Tigra.
I love Eirec's "What the fuck are we watching"
Chip n dale: multiverse of madness
I saw the trailer and I was like what bat sh*t awesomeness is this!?!? And who ever is in charge of copyright/ properties should get some kind of award!!!!
Duck Tales 2017 the Duck Knight returns a great episode for everyone who is a fan of Dark Wing Duck
14:16 Seth Rogen Laugh
Great reaction video. I’m glad this video didn’t get cancelled after 5:01 😂
That transformer was actually Blaster, even has the Autobot insignia
ITS SO AWESOME TO SEE YOU GUYS REACT TO THIS
For the record, there is a Darkwing Duck reboot in the works. Disney TV Animation's been posting things about upcoming shows for a while and Darkwing Duck's been on there the past few times. No word yet on when it's coming but reboots like this and the 2017 DuckTales have inspired more attention to Disney Afternoon properties. Disney's even announced this past week that new comics based on Darkwing Duck and Gargoyles are being worked on right now.