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I looooved playmobil as a kid, so ive never really understood why people compare it to lego. The building component isnt fun, but the appeal of the toys for ME was more just having detailed and charming character figures and sets that i could play pretend with. Theyre honestly more comparable to action figures, but for kids that wanna play out more mundane adventures
Yeah same, I preferred Playmobil because I liked making stories more than things, plus I liked twisting those stories to end them and the buildings it had really held up to multiple cases of being built up just to get smashed to bits
People who actually had playmobil would know that it really isnt like lego at all. Sure you can build some stuff together but its more comparable to a dollhouse that needs to be put together because its in pieces so it fits into a box. The figures have similar hands but thats because its easier to make them grab things. If you look at other toys that hold things, their hands are very similar just adding more detail than playmobil and lego do
Playmobil isn't really a knock-off. I had a good amount of them when I was a kid, and the sets generally tended to be an entirely different demographic/appeal from legos. With the sets, you generally had more detailed builds and harder to put together pieces. They were basically meant to be action figures that you built yourself.
This movie has to be a money laundering scheme cuz this movie has no fanfare and has big names like Anya Taylor-Joy, Daniel Radcliffe, Jim Gaffigan, Kenan Thompson, and Meghan Trainor literalky how
I think it was probably just a bad investment from out of touch producers. Like they saw playmobil at wallmart and thought yeah ok, thatll work for a movie
Nah, this was the classic case of one company or movie studio trying to piggyback off of the success of another. I don't see it as some nefarious scheme, just a poor attempt at copying success.
playmobil and lego filled different needs for me as a kid. Lego was for building, I loved following instructions. Playmobil was for playing and creating worlds. We had the playmobil christmas calendar a few years and I preferred those over lego. Loved all the plates and mugs and tiny kitchen utensils, skis and lanterns, sleds, tiny animals, aaah just talking about it makes me so excited hahaha I love tiny things apparently
As someone who's special interest was and still is miniature stuff, I always liked playmobil bc the small stuff and the design was so appealing to me bc it wasn't as easy for me to lose like legos
Idk about movies but as a kid I'll say it I preferred Playmobil to Lego, I preferred making stories more than making lumps of plastic, I had a girlie castle and a holiday set, I had so much fun building them up and creating characters and lives before wrecking havoc by dooming them to disaster, I picked up the princess and had her kaiju level destruct her entire mansion it really relieved my kid anger
Tbh I feel like Legos appeal is more in the building aspect. I had one play mobile set, and it wasnt the same, you know? That and they had Lego friends which went pretty hard.
My son loves this movie. It was much more marketed to Europe than the states. I'll admit that the music is very catchy & it's grown on me after the 500th viewing.
The saddest thing about this movie is, the animation looks really good. It just needed a good story to accompany it. Now this isn't to say it needed a completely original story (as that is impossible, lol), but if it did some spins on the tropes and clichés along with fixing the power scaling (like, not making Charlie go down to one poke and show why the powerful people of this world are, well, given that coveted title), it could have been a pretty fun watch.
I've never heard anyone except this guy call Playmobil "offbrand lego". They're not even remotely comparable beyond that they both have sets. There's not really a building component to them, the pieces are bigger, the styles are different, and the types of set are most different.
I can't believe that they wasted a perfectly good Daniel Radcliffe, since Rex Dasher, who was featured in most of the marketing, was barely even in the movie.
I mean, that's what most movies and games do nowadays. Bring super famous actors you had a ton of nostalgia for into a movie like this playing as a minor character without a lot of screentime. It's honestly wasted potential
@@BuryTheLight-tds It's already bad enough how the VA industry especially with animated movies is just being turned to celebrity rosters but not even utilising them fully feels like even more of a waste
I feel like one of the wildest things about this is that Anya Taylor-Joy is in this, while she was also in some of the biggest horror projects of the 2010s lol, versatile queen
Four years after The Witch- I literally didn't believe that until I saw The Witch is from 2015, I mean obviously her character in The Playmobil Movie is not as like dark and mature as The Witch, it's just contextually bizarre to see her like as kiddy movie older sister FOUR YEARS after The Witch
no, I grew up in Europe where Playmobil is a lot more popular than in the States and we had a lot of really cool sets that were a lot of fun! We also had a ton of Legos but they were very different toys
I would love to watch one of these movies where the characters split up as is the trope. But instead of reuniting they are just gone from the movie lol. Like if Del just, never came back and the resolution of his character arc is that he’s actually extremely greedy and shallow? I would’ve laughed so hard man xD
this IS isekai...I always focus so much on the nonsense of Marla(the sis) being the one to learn the lesson about her inner child, and being carefree and following her dreams instead of being dull and adult in the wake of their parents deaths, that I haven't noticed it. Tho I'll give this isekai one thing...the protag goes into the magical world without meeting with truck-kun XD
There's like 5 isekei summonings. Truck-kun, car-san, random magic portal that barely gets explained, and just walking through a door of some kind into another world. And dieing/killed then reincarnated.
Only real ones remember the 2009 Playmobil movie and how epic it was (it's called Secret od The Pirate Island btw, its an interactive movie that you can choose what the characters did)
at a buffet, i personally sneak corndogs into the buffet so others can enjoy them. I hide 6 corndogs in my jacket pockets. it then, is a joy for me to see other patrons of the establishment eat my corndogs thinking they were part of the buffet.
I remember YEARS before the Lego Movie there was another Playmobile movie cashing off of the older movies like lego Indiana Jones and such. I only saw the trailer on either the Open Season 2 or the Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs DVD I had. It looked interesting and was about twins getting sent to the Playmobile world, getting separated, and their journey trying to find eachother to go back home. I wish I could find anything else about it. I thought that this movie was it but it came way after. I think the one I'm talking about was way back when the first Ice Age came out, or even earlier
My husband and I actually watched this with our son a couple of weeks ago. Usually I hadn't heard of the movies you review or I hadn't watched them since my older boys were little over 10 years ago.
I would love if you talk about the ORIGINAL playmobile movie, it’s a chose your own adventure style pirate movie and it’s… wild, criminally underrated too
me: "No way, he means the character's name is Adam Lambert. There's no way the guy is actually in this. I gotta go to Wikipedia." *one minute later* me: "Well eff me sideways, he was in a worse project than Glee."
You should make a video of the 2011 Tintin movie. It might shed some much needed light on that movie it's splendid animation and well done rewrite of the originals make it a great movie that I think was unappreciated at the time
I absolutely LOVE Tintin. I remember seeing it with my grandma and the theater being relatively empty and no one my age at the time really cared/knew about it. I also heard a Tintin 2 has been rumored for YEARS and might still be happening lol.
Theres a cartoon called playmobil super 4 which was much better then this lego movie rip off, it was created to celebrate the toys 40th anniversary i think and is based on the popular play sets secret agents, medieval, prirates and fairies. The main characters are Alex the Prince, twinkle the fairly, ruby the pirate and gene the agent
@@matsudoambition2509 Only a joke! Don’t be mad! They are kids toys! Though, they were obviously trying to imitate the success of the Lego movie with this one…
I legitemately love Playmobiles better than legos even as an adult cause they don't take hours and hours and hours to set up and display. They were also more fun just to play pretend with. Maybe it was just my toystore but the legos were very limited in their fantasy/animal sets but playmobiles were not. I liked the bigger figures. Often I would get the figure only boxes instead of full sets
I watched the Playmobil series as a kid and I liked it. My brother had playmobil toys so we played with those together a lot. I also had a playmobil app game that I absolutely loved. It's really strange that some people compare then to lego when they're not even simular
what kills me is that the Playmobil movie makes almost NO attempt for it's world to look toy-like in anyway, like they could have been isekai'd into some generic fortnite video game world and it would have made no difference Meanwhile the Lego movie made pain-staking efforts to give off the impression that you're watching a real stop-motion fan film made with their toys, hell... they even went so far as to minic the dents and wears that the plastics of the lego figures would realistically have, they even made the spaceship guy have a chipped helmet that THE REAL LIFE FIGURE tends to have
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Porche and Playmobil go together so nicely. If only the old Aladdin film my grandmother bought me by mistake had been so forward thinking about product placement Golden Films would have continued past 2003... Hey, have you reviewed any of their films? They were a weird part of my childhood despite us buying the Disney films too.
That beginning story is so true it's scary accurate. curse you mom for buying a cheaper toy at a fraction of the price when you could have been "mean" and just said "No! stfu son".
I had a medium sized pirate ship, unfortunately never the huge one that some of my friends had. It was so cool, you could make up plenty of stories with it without having the constant risk of it falling apart which unfortunately happens a lot with Lego sets. Plus, they had guns which most of my Lego sets didn't.
@@StudioAtomahawk54 Oh you missed out there were tons of awesome ones, unsure though how many of them released interational and which were germany exclusive
I watched this movie with a friend in the local cinema, and since we're both young adults who love ripping on weird movies... Let's just say, we did have fun... but for all the wrong reasons.
I totally get all of your points about this movie, except for one. I’d argue that the Lego movie did the same thing with the “settings” and characters they used. They showed every Lego setting you could possibly think to build, as well as every recognizable minifig they’ve ever produced. With Lego, it seemed most people saw it as a way they were showcasing all of the products they’ve made over however many impressive decades that they’ve existed… so why do people assume it’s just to sell things with Playmobile? It feels like both intentions are probably the same (to sell products), since that’s the ultimate goal of these movies existing in the first place. It feels disingenuous to shit on a movie made about a toy product for trying to sell the toys. Idk.
the difference I think is that in the lego movie, their is a good story, and the scenery serve the story. Yes they are selling toys, but the movie is a enjoyable at himself. In the playmobile movie, the "story" is just an excuse for showing off multiple "place" in a random way, so it doesn't feel like a movie, just a big advertising
Ngl I had no idea legos and playmobiles were compared or that building the sets was part of “the fun”. I adored both when I was younger and I never thought of playmobile as a building toy because you’re not really meant to take them apart once they’re put together accept maybe storage. Legos I think are designed to be taken apart and rebuild
Personally i loved playmobile when i was a kid. I loved all the cool types and how they were just super cute. I had like the whole hospital and ambulance sets. I loved that the oxygen masks really atached to the figures faces. And all the little tools fir the operation theatre. I never had lego after my duplo sets when i was rather tiny, and never really wanted them. I know mist people wont agree at all with me. Especially given im autistic and loved puzzles and building things, so youd think lego would be perfect for me. But i just saw the playmobile boxes and was like yaaaaaaa i want these. I even kept setting them up into my early teenage years, not really playing just making scenes with them. Maybe i was into toy photography without realising it was an actual thing i could actually get into and that loads of adults do it with action figures etc. I let getting older and trying to fit in with people my own age destroy my passion for that and got rid of all my sets 😕 😢 even though i didn't want to. Just because i was told i was to old fir toys. And didn't have a mother who told me its okk to like what i liked. I look at the playmobile sets now (at 39) when i take my toddler to find a new car, truck 🚚, train set etc. (Whos also autistic) and feel rather sad, i still want to buy them 😢. But i tell myself that my son can loves hus hot wheels, and train sets as long as he wants and ill never tell him hus to old. This film on the other hand 😅. I think ill pass. Sorry playmobile.
The parents is dead thing just came out of nowhere. Can you imagine they did that scenario on the Lego Movie. Not to mentioned his little brother has disappeared Labyrinth style.
Playmobil is not knock off dude lol 😂 sometimes they are more expensive than Lego. I mean F.A.O had a huge area with them in there and a lot of sets super expensive. I think they were more high end for more rich kids tbh. Playmobil I remember being super pricey. Lego is expensive also but mega blocks were the knock off lego and now they even are a little more high end lol. I love Playmobil when my family could afford them lol.
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What an awesome video! Never knew there was a Playmobil movie. Just letting you know there are two takes of dialogue you say between 6:56-7:02
Waffle Blocks movie should be next. or, those multi-colored cardboard brick looking blocks that everyone had, movie
wait..... maybe. MAYBE. a linkin logs movie could be good. or ive lost my mind entirely
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Whats so crazy about the Playmobile movie is that its literally EVERYTHING people feared the lego movie would be.
Whats even funnier is that the lego movie part 2 is a parody to the playmobil movie
@@kada_the_krocodile Guess you could say it came full circle.
I looooved playmobil as a kid, so ive never really understood why people compare it to lego. The building component isnt fun, but the appeal of the toys for ME was more just having detailed and charming character figures and sets that i could play pretend with. Theyre honestly more comparable to action figures, but for kids that wanna play out more mundane adventures
Yeah same, I preferred Playmobil because I liked making stories more than things, plus I liked twisting those stories to end them and the buildings it had really held up to multiple cases of being built up just to get smashed to bits
I really don’t get the hate for playmobil, I mean, have they not seen the playmobil castle? Or the httyd sets?
Exactly
People who actually had playmobil would know that it really isnt like lego at all. Sure you can build some stuff together but its more comparable to a dollhouse that needs to be put together because its in pieces so it fits into a box. The figures have similar hands but thats because its easier to make them grab things. If you look at other toys that hold things, their hands are very similar just adding more detail than playmobil and lego do
@@sadflix8754 TRUE. i always forget that theyve made some crazy good fantasy sets lol. I was more into stuff like the dentist sets 😭
The porche is actually a key character because it killed their parents. The ending implies the car is going to finish the job.
Not going to lie it could have worked if they weren't trying to copy off of The Lego movie success and just did their own story
Playmobil isn't really a knock-off. I had a good amount of them when I was a kid, and the sets generally tended to be an entirely different demographic/appeal from legos. With the sets, you generally had more detailed builds and harder to put together pieces. They were basically meant to be action figures that you built yourself.
I got playmobil becayse ut was cheaper and less messy than Lego, but I loved mine too
This movie has to be a money laundering scheme cuz this movie has no fanfare and has big names like Anya Taylor-Joy, Daniel Radcliffe, Jim Gaffigan, Kenan Thompson, and Meghan Trainor literalky how
I think it was probably just a bad investment from out of touch producers. Like they saw playmobil at wallmart and thought yeah ok, thatll work for a movie
Nah, this was the classic case of one company or movie studio trying to piggyback off of the success of another. I don't see it as some nefarious scheme, just a poor attempt at copying success.
Anya fetal alcoholism accepts any role she gets
playmobil and lego filled different needs for me as a kid. Lego was for building, I loved following instructions. Playmobil was for playing and creating worlds. We had the playmobil christmas calendar a few years and I preferred those over lego. Loved all the plates and mugs and tiny kitchen utensils, skis and lanterns, sleds, tiny animals, aaah just talking about it makes me so excited hahaha
I love tiny things apparently
As someone who's special interest was and still is miniature stuff, I always liked playmobil bc the small stuff and the design was so appealing to me bc it wasn't as easy for me to lose like legos
Idk about movies but as a kid I'll say it I preferred Playmobil to Lego, I preferred making stories more than making lumps of plastic, I had a girlie castle and a holiday set, I had so much fun building them up and creating characters and lives before wrecking havoc by dooming them to disaster, I picked up the princess and had her kaiju level destruct her entire mansion it really relieved my kid anger
Tbh I feel like Legos appeal is more in the building aspect. I had one play mobile set, and it wasnt the same, you know? That and they had Lego friends which went pretty hard.
My son loves this movie. It was much more marketed to Europe than the states. I'll admit that the music is very catchy & it's grown on me after the 500th viewing.
I feel you there lol
The toys originated from Germany, so I guess maybe that's why. Probably much bigger in Europe, but not so much in the US.
The saddest thing about this movie is, the animation looks really good. It just needed a good story to accompany it. Now this isn't to say it needed a completely original story (as that is impossible, lol), but if it did some spins on the tropes and clichés along with fixing the power scaling (like, not making Charlie go down to one poke and show why the powerful people of this world are, well, given that coveted title), it could have been a pretty fun watch.
21:35 I love this idea of a sleepy depressed person just getting yeeted into fairyland while barely processing it
i didn't know playmobil was considered off-brand? to us that was always just a different kind of toy, not wannabe-lego.
I've never heard anyone except this guy call Playmobil "offbrand lego". They're not even remotely comparable beyond that they both have sets. There's not really a building component to them, the pieces are bigger, the styles are different, and the types of set are most different.
I can't believe that they wasted a perfectly good Daniel Radcliffe, since Rex Dasher, who was featured in most of the marketing, was barely even in the movie.
I mean, that's what most movies and games do nowadays. Bring super famous actors you had a ton of nostalgia for into a movie like this playing as a minor character without a lot of screentime. It's honestly wasted potential
@@BuryTheLight-tds It's already bad enough how the VA industry especially with animated movies is just being turned to celebrity rosters but not even utilising them fully feels like even more of a waste
@@tarotsushima3332 exactly
In the USA trailers, they marketed it to make him look like he’s the the main character of the film.
I feel like one of the wildest things about this is that Anya Taylor-Joy is in this, while she was also in some of the biggest horror projects of the 2010s lol, versatile queen
Don’t forget she was the voice of Princess Peach in the new Mario Movie back in April.
@@ArtistSince05 iconic
@@rogerromero2663agreed
@@ArtistSince05 and she played Olga of the Birch Forest, a Slavic sorceress in The Northman, she's got range!
Four years after The Witch- I literally didn't believe that until I saw The Witch is from 2015, I mean obviously her character in The Playmobil Movie is not as like dark and mature as The Witch, it's just contextually bizarre to see her like as kiddy movie older sister FOUR YEARS after The Witch
Am I the only one who willingly played with playmobile as a kid? I might’ve liked them more than legos
Yes🤢
no, I grew up in Europe where Playmobil is a lot more popular than in the States and we had a lot of really cool sets that were a lot of fun! We also had a ton of Legos but they were very different toys
Nop, At leat in my country Pkaymobiles are more popular than Legos.
Playmobil is popular in europe. I had a lot of playmobil toys, none legos
I would love to watch one of these movies where the characters split up as is the trope. But instead of reuniting they are just gone from the movie lol. Like if Del just, never came back and the resolution of his character arc is that he’s actually extremely greedy and shallow? I would’ve laughed so hard man xD
this IS isekai...I always focus so much on the nonsense of Marla(the sis) being the one to learn the lesson about her inner child, and being carefree and following her dreams instead of being dull and adult in the wake of their parents deaths, that I haven't noticed it. Tho I'll give this isekai one thing...the protag goes into the magical world without meeting with truck-kun XD
There's like 5 isekei summonings.
Truck-kun, car-san, random magic portal that barely gets explained, and just walking through a door of some kind into another world. And dieing/killed then reincarnated.
Only real ones remember the 2009 Playmobil movie and how epic it was (it's called Secret od The Pirate Island btw, its an interactive movie that you can choose what the characters did)
I remember watching this movie with my little cousin and falling asleep during most of it, i still think i didn't miss much
6:58 left this in my guy
at a buffet, i personally sneak corndogs into the buffet so others can enjoy them. I hide 6 corndogs in my jacket pockets. it then, is a joy for me to see other patrons of the establishment eat my corndogs thinking they were part of the buffet.
Don't see how that connects with the video but that's very noble of you
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feels very...devious??? idk
what in an ig repost of a tumbler screenshot?
what a chad
Crazy to thinking that Anya Taylor-Joy went from this movie to the Super Mario Bros. Movie
I loved playmobil as a kid. Its not a lego knockoff its its own thing.....
nah
I remember YEARS before the Lego Movie there was another Playmobile movie cashing off of the older movies like lego Indiana Jones and such. I only saw the trailer on either the Open Season 2 or the Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs DVD I had. It looked interesting and was about twins getting sent to the Playmobile world, getting separated, and their journey trying to find eachother to go back home.
I wish I could find anything else about it. I thought that this movie was it but it came way after. I think the one I'm talking about was way back when the first Ice Age came out, or even earlier
Anya is in this movie? Man how far she has come. good on her.
considering this was after she was in stuff like The Witch and Split lmao, I’d argue it was more of a very odd hiccup before she continued to do well
My husband and I actually watched this with our son a couple of weeks ago. Usually I hadn't heard of the movies you review or I hadn't watched them since my older boys were little over 10 years ago.
I would love if you talk about the ORIGINAL playmobile movie, it’s a chose your own adventure style pirate movie and it’s… wild, criminally underrated too
me: "No way, he means the character's name is Adam Lambert. There's no way the guy is actually in this. I gotta go to Wikipedia."
*one minute later*
me: "Well eff me sideways, he was in a worse project than Glee."
He was the best part of glee.
I loved my playmobil sets as a child! They were more for epic storytelling than Lego ever was
You should make a video of the 2011 Tintin movie. It might shed some much needed light on that movie it's splendid animation and well done rewrite of the originals make it a great movie that I think was unappreciated at the time
I absolutely LOVE Tintin. I remember seeing it with my grandma and the theater being relatively empty and no one my age at the time really cared/knew about it. I also heard a Tintin 2 has been rumored for YEARS and might still be happening lol.
@@amiiokokI'm still waiting for that second movie.
That movie was one of the best movies I've ever watched. A sequel should've been released years ago!
The weirdest thing is it doesn't look bad.
Theres a cartoon called playmobil super 4 which was much better then this lego movie rip off, it was created to celebrate the toys 40th anniversary i think and is based on the popular play sets secret agents, medieval, prirates and fairies. The main characters are Alex the Prince, twinkle the fairly, ruby the pirate and gene the agent
I recall watching a pirate Playmobil movie when I was younger, and enjoying it. I think we still have it.
Tbh this movie would rock watching it as a child
I think you might of missed cutting out the reshot here lol 6:58.
Still a great video love ya pig!
Playmobile maybe its not big on the USA but its pretty popular in South america and Europe, more or the same as Legos.
did you draw that bit in the intro?? its really funny lookin good job I loved it
My daughter really likes this movie, but I never got around to watching it completely with her so I’m curious with what this movie is about
It’s about sex
There is another, a once forgotten movie brother to this one from many years ago only shall be found with deep internet searches
bionicpig having knowledge about typical isekai anime tropes gives me life
I love it when knockoffs that are knocking off something are knocking off a movie that they are knocking off.
Calling Playmobil a Lego Knockoff is a gross missunderstanding of what Playmobil is...
@@matsudoambition2509 Only a joke! Don’t be mad! They are kids toys! Though, they were obviously trying to imitate the success of the Lego movie with this one…
This entire review was a riot, from beginning to end. One of the funniest reviews I've seen from ANY creator all year.
My little brother loved both lego and playmobile tbh.
was not expecting to see anya taylor joy AND daniel radcliffe in this video
This movie isn't bad because it tries to be good, it's bad because it decides to be bad.
Anybody gonna talk about how crazy this cast is?!
I legitemately love Playmobiles better than legos even as an adult cause they don't take hours and hours and hours to set up and display. They were also more fun just to play pretend with. Maybe it was just my toystore but the legos were very limited in their fantasy/animal sets but playmobiles were not. I liked the bigger figures. Often I would get the figure only boxes instead of full sets
23:18 You’re Gonna… You’re Gonna Kill A T-Rex For Mom & Dad? The F&$k?!
0:31
"This is you."
Wow! This is the best I've ever looked!
I watched the Playmobil series as a kid and I liked it. My brother had playmobil toys so we played with those together a lot. I also had a playmobil app game that I absolutely loved. It's really strange that some people compare then to lego when they're not even simular
Porsche Taycan, I didn’t even know it was in the movie until I was looking for a model for my collection and saw a toy of it
I completely had forgotten The Playmobil Movie for *very* obvious reasons.
They gotta capitalize on that brand recognition and merch baby 👌🏼🤑😂
what kills me is that the Playmobil movie makes almost NO attempt for it's world to look toy-like in anyway, like they could have been isekai'd into some generic fortnite video game world and it would have made no difference
Meanwhile the Lego movie made pain-staking efforts to give off the impression that you're watching a real stop-motion fan film made with their toys, hell... they even went so far as to minic the dents and wears that the plastics of the lego figures would realistically have, they even made the spaceship guy have a chipped helmet that THE REAL LIFE FIGURE tends to have
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The animation looks Nice
Just love adam lambert for playing the bad guy lol
17:48, didn’t know GORLOCK the Destroyer was in the Playmobil movie!🤯💯
Porche and Playmobil go together so nicely. If only the old Aladdin film my grandmother bought me by mistake had been so forward thinking about product placement Golden Films would have continued past 2003... Hey, have you reviewed any of their films? They were a weird part of my childhood despite us buying the Disney films too.
That beginning story is so true it's scary accurate. curse you mom for buying a cheaper toy at a fraction of the price when you could have been "mean" and just said "No! stfu son".
But anyway her BRO starts noticing that some of these Playmobil toys- -
*reboot*
But anyway her BRO starts realizing some of these Playmobil toys-
I was a lucky child and have never seen a play mobile out of its box in person
Id had a princess play mobil doll that id was obssesed with! She was in EVERY! “Story”!
I had a medium sized pirate ship, unfortunately never the huge one that some of my friends had. It was so cool, you could make up plenty of stories with it without having the constant risk of it falling apart which unfortunately happens a lot with Lego sets. Plus, they had guns which most of my Lego sets didn't.
@@wildchameleon7 the only playmobil sets I ever remember seeing are these nasa themed ones
@@StudioAtomahawk54 Oh you missed out there were tons of awesome ones, unsure though how many of them released interational and which were germany exclusive
WHAT ABOUT THE CHOOSE YOUR OWN ADVENTURE PLAYMOBIL MOVIE??????
YES!!!! that movie was my childhood 😭😭
Playmobil a knock off? They were huuuuuuuge when I was a child. I was smaller though.
for some reason my volume was all the way up with earpuds and i got scared so badly with the "LEGO MOVIE" intro, lord help me
I watched this movie with a friend in the local cinema, and since we're both young adults who love ripping on weird movies... Let's just say, we did have fun... but for all the wrong reasons.
Emma definitely saved Anya's career.
I totally get all of your points about this movie, except for one. I’d argue that the Lego movie did the same thing with the “settings” and characters they used. They showed every Lego setting you could possibly think to build, as well as every recognizable minifig they’ve ever produced. With Lego, it seemed most people saw it as a way they were showcasing all of the products they’ve made over however many impressive decades that they’ve existed… so why do people assume it’s just to sell things with Playmobile? It feels like both intentions are probably the same (to sell products), since that’s the ultimate goal of these movies existing in the first place. It feels disingenuous to shit on a movie made about a toy product for trying to sell the toys. Idk.
the difference I think is that in the lego movie, their is a good story, and the scenery serve the story. Yes they are selling toys, but the movie is a enjoyable at himself. In the playmobile movie, the "story" is just an excuse for showing off multiple "place" in a random way, so it doesn't feel like a movie, just a big advertising
i keep all of my playmobil toys, i have a hospital, the farm and a boat x)
Ngl I had no idea legos and playmobiles were compared or that building the sets was part of “the fun”. I adored both when I was younger and I never thought of playmobile as a building toy because you’re not really meant to take them apart once they’re put together accept maybe storage. Legos I think are designed to be taken apart and rebuild
Personally i loved playmobile when i was a kid. I loved all the cool types and how they were just super cute. I had like the whole hospital and ambulance sets. I loved that the oxygen masks really atached to the figures faces. And all the little tools fir the operation theatre.
I never had lego after my duplo sets when i was rather tiny, and never really wanted them. I know mist people wont agree at all with me. Especially given im autistic and loved puzzles and building things, so youd think lego would be perfect for me. But i just saw the playmobile boxes and was like yaaaaaaa i want these. I even kept setting them up into my early teenage years, not really playing just making scenes with them. Maybe i was into toy photography without realising it was an actual thing i could actually get into and that loads of adults do it with action figures etc. I let getting older and trying to fit in with people my own age destroy my passion for that and got rid of all my sets 😕 😢 even though i didn't want to. Just because i was told i was to old fir toys. And didn't have a mother who told me its okk to like what i liked.
I look at the playmobile sets now (at 39) when i take my toddler to find a new car, truck 🚚, train set etc. (Whos also autistic) and feel rather sad, i still want to buy them 😢. But i tell myself that my son can loves hus hot wheels, and train sets as long as he wants and ill never tell him hus to old.
This film on the other hand 😅. I think ill pass. Sorry playmobile.
Hey man, I loved the Playmobil toys when I was a kid.
Can’t believe you just called playmobil off-brand 😂
I’m listening to this with headphones. Both times I put them back on, the first things I heard were “dead parents” and “roboboner”.
I've always been more of a Lego guy. At least the Ecto-1 from Ghostbusters made a brief cameo
Who here thinks long-haired Pig is the best Pig? Like dudes mane is beyond words
Hey there was actually another Playmobil Movie from 2009 called: Playmobil: The Secret of Pirate Island
I had to double check, but that is in fact Anya-Taylor Joy 😂
1:17 Mom be looking like an Alternate from The Mandela Catalogue 🤣🤣🤣
@BionicPIG Would you do a video on The Prince of Egypt? It’s one of the best animated movies ever made
Terrible movies aside, i was a freak and loved Playmobil as a kid lol
Anya Taylor Joy was in this? Woah.
At about 7 min theres a repeat 🤓☝️
So glad I know which Porsche I should buy now.
I think a review of food fight would be a good follow up to this one as it has similar concepts to Toy Story and the Lego movie.
That intro was so haunting it makes me check what is the date today. 😂
As a half-japanese I would agree that this is an Isekai.
The parents is dead thing just came out of nowhere. Can you imagine they did that scenario on the Lego Movie. Not to mentioned his little brother has disappeared Labyrinth style.
Am I the only one who remembers the far superior "Playmobil: Secret of Pirate Island" movie that came out in 2009?
Holy shit someone else who remembers that movie i though it was some weird dream i had
now its time to walk away~
i hope you enjoyed your stay~
did it make you laugh
or make you cry
i thank you either way~
give me my song!!!
biopig degrading me at the end of the vid was the best part
I was a Bionicle Boy myself. The superior Build-your-own-robot-skeleton toy set!
lemme tell you dude this is not a good playmobil movie but the 2009 one was my shit as a kid
how did this movie have this cast tho
Playmobil is not knock off dude lol 😂 sometimes they are more expensive than Lego. I mean F.A.O had a huge area with them in there and a lot of sets super expensive. I think they were more high end for more rich kids tbh. Playmobil I remember being super pricey. Lego is expensive also but mega blocks were the knock off lego and now they even are a little more high end lol. I love Playmobil when my family could afford them lol.
Insane to me that Anya Taylor Joy starred in this AND Emma within in the same year
Of course he passed out from water, he's in Playmobil One Piece.
I can’t believe Anya Taylor Joy is here
I’m glad she was able to redeem herself with movies like The Menu after this.
I thought he was talking about "The secret of pirate island" which also was a Playmobil movie I think