Well, there's also the fact that Father is the only one in the audience of adults with the power that maybe possibly potentially could have beaten Grandfather, or at least countered him. EVERYONE wanted to see the showdown between Father and Grandfather at the end. But anyway, like all abusive parents, Grandfather stopped being PHYSICALLY abusive (i.e. didn't turn Father into a citizombie) the moment his child had grown big and strong enough to have decent shot at seriously hurting him back. Grandfather kept up the verbal abuse though, which is ALSO like all abusive parents.
It's rather hilarious how long it took them to realize Grandfather was going to double-cross them, even after he spelled it out. Grandfather cruelly dismissed his own son that reawakened him and his powers; what made them think he would be any better towards them?
I mean...lets be honest...the KND rogues never were the brightest. They got beat by Kids on a regular basis and the closest the KND come to losing before this is against former KND members who escaped decommissioning
@@Courageous91 Yeah, plus this entire plan involved recruiting the ultimate villain. What part of "ultimate villain" sounds like someone you want to team up with?
2:05 "Wait a second, I used to be a kid!" "Me too!" "We've been double crossed!" All the adult villains call themselves wanting to hate kids, but they all forgot they were once kids themselves.
The KND are their own worst enemy because they brainwipe their members into forgetting about being a part of KND once they reach 13. Their whole society is farked.
Well once you become a teenager, the KND wipes your mind so you can't use their own secrets against them, but then it also seems like every single fucking adult already knows their secrets.
@@king_of_imagination5336More like they were bitter as hell that the KND turned on them once they reached 13 and wanted to decommission them. The evil adults either escaped decommissioning or they subconsciously remember that their childhood memories were stolen from them by the KND and it's why they hate kids.
Or, as Terry Pratchett put it, summoning something more powerful and malicious than you to deal with your problems is like trying to beat mice to death with a rattlesnake.
@@willieoelkers5568 Not trying to put you down or make you look bad. Your paraphrasing of it would be excellent for conversation. I just want to be helpful. Here is the direct quote from Eric, book by Terry Pratchet (1990), "Any wizard bright enough to survive for five minutes was also bright enough to realize that if there was any power in demonology, then it lay with the demons. Using it for your own purposes would be like trying to beat mice to death with a rattlesnake."
@@jamesstewart5706 Thanks, all. The nitpicker in me compels me to edit my above statement. It is usually in Lovecraft-derived works that the summoner meets an immediate bad end. In actual Lovecraft or works written by his authorized peers and literary heirs, the summoner can do quite well - for a time, but eventually pay a heavy price, and more so their descendants.
Neil Ross really nailed it with his performance as Grandfather. He may have voiced villains in his career, but I don't think anybody were as villainous as Grandfather.
@@Aereto That's exactly why he prefers his eldest son. Even though Monty ruined Grandfather's plans, he was always stronger and more rebellious than Benedict.
@davesylvindeckerii4528 the guy is all-powerful, eventually everyone bowing down to him gets boring and he finds monty interesting or "worthy" versus ben who while may not win could match him blow for blow but chooses to bow thus makes him the "weaker" son
This film was so dark from Grandfather pretty much all most destroying the KND, turning the adults and kids into zombies. Then there was the scene when the delightful kids turn back into Sector Z and you realise that when Father transformed them he stole kids from their families. Their parents will never know what happened to their kids.
Eh, we don't know for sure if Father kidnapped them. They could have legitimately been orphans that he adopted. He figured no parents wanted them so he could make use of them.
It’s not easy to be related to evil. Feel bad that Monty for having the worst father in the history of fathers. The only good part about it is that the grandfather never delightfulized him.
Or rather not need to do that considering the son that took his powers is considered the better son for standing up to him. He might have been expecting someone who can take up the mantle, but left disappointed and felt he'll just keep doing things himself.
If Nigel's dad awakens his true power as the true father after his son or family gets heavily injured or passes away, the Grandfather would be proud of his elder son's power and strength as the better anti-villain, no negative encouragement, just forecast what if something different happened.
The fact that Grandfather ABSOLUTELY HATES Father for being a coward and values his older brother more.....THIS is the main reason Father hated his brother and the Kids Next Door.
I am guessing that grandfather value. power. yes number 0 defeated him but he has power. something that Father don't have think about it number 0 has the balls to fight back against grandfather .
I think it's more about the capabilities of each one. One tried to stand up for himself and what he believes in, besting his father in the process. The other one just wants to follow his father's dreams and he can't even do it alone lol
Ah, the joys of a toxic parent. And it's not like Grandfather doesn't want Monty to fall in line either, it's just that he sees more of himself in him.
@@davesylvindeckerii4528 It's for the best that the Recommissioning Module was destroyed at the end of the movie. It'll eliminate any possibility of Grandfather ever being reawakened again.
@@jakemiketta3868 but the theme it portrayed forcing children to work on factories was more 18th century, thats still long after no 17 century's timeline
Grandfather was probably the most dangerous villain the KND has ever faced. Heck, not even all the other villains could stop him. I think Father can, but we all know how that turned out. 🙄
More he's a narcissist who sees more of himself in Monty, thus he's more interested in badgering Monty to take up the family business than put effort into the "lesser" son.
That, and he understands he didn't built it all by being a doormat. So even if his own son opposes him, he respects the fact he is better suited to the inheritance he shrugged off and be The Man all the same.
With what grandfather said to father about not being able to defeat the knd. well, let's be honest, how many times has he come close? He's come close to committing canabilism and murder at the same time with the delightful childrens cake in one episode, Changed all of them into various animals with his re-wired/reprogrammed age-ification machine. And, those are only just a few of them.
I know it's a cartoon but question: 1) How did Grandfather manage to zombify everyone in restricted countries like North Korea, North Sentinel Island, and Somalia? 2) What were the police doing during all of this? 3) If hamsters were zombified, I wonder how they were able to zombify crocodiles, lions, and rhinos without getting killed 4) Was school cancelled? 5) Was Billy and Mandy zombiefied too? If so, Grim should have stepped in
The police and government were clearly corrupted by Grandfather, so N. Korea and the other places would surely be Zombified whether they are for it or against it.
Maybe during the events of Operation Zero. Billy and Mandy were having their own adventure in the underworld. They do sometimes go there. Grandfather's power can reach the entire planet. But I doubt it could reach another dimension like the underworld entirely. So they'd be spared because they're simply were not on Earth.
Whoa... I haven't watched KND in a long time and the Operation Zero movie was epic and sad too! I also do feel really sorry for Father aka Ben since his own dad aka Grandfather was rude and mean to him, so I think Father aka Ben might just be a relatable bad guy. At least Grandfather was sorta grateful to his son before he rudely wanted him to leave and admitted that Ben's brother was a better son, despite him destroying Grandfather's powers in the first place. Man... Grandfather is the greater evil and the bigger bad than Father ever was!
Honestly he was the best villain and I love how they held out to introduce him in the movie. Nigel’s family is just evil, first his uncle all the way up to his great grandmother. I wonder if Nigel would go bad one day.
I am *FULLY* convinced that villains like snatcher and barnaby have been based on grandfather, not only because of the design (a shadow with highlighted edges and yellow eyes) but also because of the way they talk
I guess he was expecting the Willpower that runs in the family, not someone who is doing it to impress. That and makes people question Father's position of power just being out of inheritance instead of his own making.
The Plan: A villain brings back a ancient ultimate villain to assit with defeating their enemies. The Outcome: The ancient villain berates the villain on how incompetent in their battle are against the heroes. The ancient villain takes other the villain's operations to get the job done right putting the villain out of the job.
What confused me about earlier in this scene was Nigel not recognizing his grandfather before the transformation. Shouldn't he know his own grandfather? I doubt Monty doesn't visit him.
I mean, it's indicated that Monty's side is from the UK, so it's not beyond the realm of possibility that Grandfather lives over there and thus is a bit too far off for regular visits.
I feel the GKND fight grandfather level threats as a standard. Think about it, he's easily able to take over a planet, if within that planet there's no number 0 to oppose them then it would eventually become a GKND problem.
I headcanon that grandfather had a much worse childhood than he gave his children and doesn’t know anything besides evil and Deep down he really does care about his children including father but he doesn’t know how to show it in any other way than to show pride in their accomplishments and to be tough on them trying to toughen them up otherwise he would’ve just turned father into a zombie like everyone else
@@GeddesGibbsJr Grandfather: GAH! I always liked his older brother more anyway. Even If You Did Destroy My Powers... Kids, what can you do? WHAT? Are You Still Here? BEAT IT!!! I got some Business With REAL Villains!
Grandfather and the scientist guy from the proud family peanut movie use to be the most scariest things I’ve seen in cartoons. Now I’m a adult it’s just hilarious now lol
Who would have thought Father was so down the ladder that Grandfather still had hopes for ONLY Monty/Number 0, despite the fact that he was the one who personally took down Grandfather’s empire and decomissioned him into a regular old man. Grandfather didn’t care in the slightest about Father
The Inheritance's power depends on the mood of the user. If Nigel manages to maintain love for his family and friends, he might be able to use his power for good...
My KND OC: Great-Grandfather is the father of Grandfather, gandfather of Father and Monty Uno (Numbuh 0) and great-grandfather of Nigel Uno (Numbuh 1). He is much more powerful and older than his son Grandfather and has his own army of Senior Citi-zombies, The Elderly Citi-zombies and was defeated by Numbuh 1's ancestor Numbuh 10,000.
0:52 that’s just wrong how they all just accept that he views them as the real villains and are ok with him dismissing his own child not realizing how little regard he would have for them
Now that I'm older rewatching this particular scene... Do You think Grandfather used to be a kid? Would his ageifying everybody that used to be a kid include... Ya' know... Himself?
I watched that movie many times, when I was a kid and now I watched this again, because I very like that movie so much. I understand what is happening in there, but I still don’t know anything about Monty’s mother. Does anyone have any ideas or facts about Monty’s mother? Is she also evil like Grandfather or not?
To be fair, one thing that the movie repeatedly emphasized was that Grandfather lives rent-free in Father's head, and Father doesn't have the self-esteem needed to stand up to Grandfather's abuse, so it makes a lot of sense that, when the moment came, he couldn't stand up to him.
Total extinction of the human race. That’s his endgame. Considering he also ageified Lizzie too, he might have learned about life on other planets and planned to do the same thing to them when he’s finished with Earth.
I like the touch that he dismisses his kid before ageifying everyone. Like, in a backwards and aggressive way, he's protecting his own
Most parents that think all kids are awful, also think theirs are perfect.
Don't forget the lich from adventure time
Well, there's also the fact that Father is the only one in the audience of adults with the power that maybe possibly potentially could have beaten Grandfather, or at least countered him. EVERYONE wanted to see the showdown between Father and Grandfather at the end.
But anyway, like all abusive parents, Grandfather stopped being PHYSICALLY abusive (i.e. didn't turn Father into a citizombie) the moment his child had grown big and strong enough to have decent shot at seriously hurting him back. Grandfather kept up the verbal abuse though, which is ALSO like all abusive parents.
Kinda reminds me of cotton hill (hank hills dad)
@@Lakeside_FlowerF.B.I open up!!
To think that some of villains there used to be former knd operatives that fought grandfather. This is his revenge.
Oh my *_god._* I've never even CONSIDERED that before. God, that would be SUCH a good premise for, like, a prequel series or something.
Lol yea right I doubt villains like count spankula Chester and knight brace were ever knd operatives
That’s a reach
Who said anything about the KND?😈
He didn't say he would transform everyone who was in the Kids Next Door. He just said anyone who had ever been a kid. That's everyone in the world.
It's rather hilarious how long it took them to realize Grandfather was going to double-cross them, even after he spelled it out. Grandfather cruelly dismissed his own son that reawakened him and his powers; what made them think he would be any better towards them?
Facts
I mean...lets be honest...the KND rogues never were the brightest. They got beat by Kids on a regular basis and the closest the KND come to losing before this is against former KND members who escaped decommissioning
@Courageous91 those kids can build a base on the moon and throw full adults around like ragdolls.....
@@Courageous91 Yeah, plus this entire plan involved recruiting the ultimate villain. What part of "ultimate villain" sounds like someone you want to team up with?
2:05
"Wait a second, I used to be a kid!"
"Me too!"
"We've been double crossed!"
All the adult villains call themselves wanting to hate kids, but they all forgot they were once kids themselves.
The KND are their own worst enemy because they brainwipe
their members into forgetting
about being a part of KND once they reach 13.
Their whole society is farked.
makes you wonder what their childhoods were like to make them the villains they are.
Well once you become a teenager, the KND wipes your mind so you can't use their own secrets against them, but then it also seems like every single fucking adult already knows their secrets.
@@king_of_imagination5336you damn right, some of the villains themes are linked to cliché "not the greatest childhood" memories
@@king_of_imagination5336More like they were bitter as hell that the KND turned on them once they reached 13 and wanted to decommission them. The evil adults either escaped decommissioning or they subconsciously remember that their childhood memories were stolen from them by the KND and it's why they hate kids.
Hint: In any vaguely Lovecraftian story, the summoned ancient evil will first gobble up the summoners.
Or, as Terry Pratchett put it, summoning something more powerful and malicious than you to deal with your problems is like trying to beat mice to death with a rattlesnake.
Where is that line from?@@willieoelkers5568
@@robertnelson9599 Eric, I believe
@@willieoelkers5568 Not trying to put you down or make you look bad. Your paraphrasing of it would be excellent for conversation. I just want to be helpful. Here is the direct quote from Eric, book by Terry Pratchet (1990), "Any wizard bright enough to survive for five minutes was also bright enough to realize that if there was any power in demonology, then it lay with the demons. Using it for your own purposes would be like trying to beat mice to death with a rattlesnake."
@@jamesstewart5706 Thanks, all. The nitpicker in me compels me to edit my above statement. It is usually in Lovecraft-derived works that the summoner meets an immediate bad end. In actual Lovecraft or works written by his authorized peers and literary heirs, the summoner can do quite well - for a time, but eventually pay a heavy price, and more so their descendants.
Neil Ross really nailed it with his performance as Grandfather. He may have voiced villains in his career, but I don't think anybody were as villainous as Grandfather.
Aku….literally Aku.
@@checkme1830 HOW OBSEEERRRRVVAANNTTTT
@@DusBeforeDawn2008 God damn it, I can hear his voice saying it exactly like that too.
Wait, the voice of Norman Osborn / Green Goblin in Spider-Man: TAS also voiced Grandfather?!
Darkseid from, Superman TAS never regretted committing genocide and other evils, the real most evil villain in cartoon history!
I just notices the Grandfather's color scheme is 'brighter' than Father's; showing that Father is just a pale imitation of grandfather.
Grandfather also has a more complex design as opposed to being a simple silhouette like what Father is.
@@LIGHTANGEL_EX Yeah, he's more demonic-looking than Father.
Isn't every man a pale imitation of his father??
@@N.I.A23 No. My father is certainly a better man, and I'm little like him. Others are better than their fathers.
@@N.I.A23No? That makes zero sense
"You've only reawakened me because you can't destroy those irksome Kids Next Door by YOURSELF!"
True.
He respects anyone with willpower, essentially. And even turns on the adults who were once his opposition.
@@Aereto That's exactly why he prefers his eldest son. Even though Monty ruined Grandfather's plans, he was always stronger and more rebellious than Benedict.
@@Aeretowait I thought grandfather wanted ppl to kiss his ass since he’s a big villain and all
@davesylvindeckerii4528 the guy is all-powerful, eventually everyone bowing down to him gets boring and he finds monty interesting or "worthy" versus ben who while may not win could match him blow for blow but chooses to bow thus makes him the "weaker" son
mm… but-
He was genuinely terrifying. Old-people zombies. I never would have imagined that in a thousand years.
Yeah I remember being scared watching this as a kid. I thought: wow this guy is a real threat
Yeah, but looking back; realistically speaking, a senior citizen zombie is not the best zombie..... minus one hip and they're decommissioned😂😂😂😂😂😂
This show was so creative, and well written,hard to find shows like this anymore
@chimeraproject9481 Yeah but they're unkillable and only have to touch you to zombify you.
This film was so dark from Grandfather pretty much all most destroying the KND, turning the adults and kids into zombies. Then there was the scene when the delightful kids turn back into Sector Z and you realise that when Father transformed them he stole kids from their families. Their parents will never know what happened to their kids.
Senior Citi-Zombies
@@jakemiketta3868
👍
Eh, we don't know for sure if Father kidnapped them. They could have legitimately been orphans that he adopted. He figured no parents wanted them so he could make use of them.
@@fubukifangirl
Maybe 🤔 they never really gave much of a backstory for the Delightful kids.
It's more of a longer episode than an actual movie, due to it having the same animation style as the series.
As a kid, this was terrifying. As an adult, this is mildly irritating.
😮
How is it irritating? Is it because of how despicable Grandfather is to his son Benedict?
The zombie scene is still terrifying
It’s not easy to be related to evil. Feel bad that Monty for having the worst father in the history of fathers. The only good part about it is that the grandfather never delightfulized him.
Or rather not need to do that considering the son that took his powers is considered the better son for standing up to him.
He might have been expecting someone who can take up the mantle, but left disappointed and felt he'll just keep doing things himself.
1:23. Can I have a nickel? I want a nickel. 😂
....The more absurd I find this, the more I can relate to it. Im 35 without kids, but this still gets me.
neil should have laugh when he voiced that lmao
The funniest thing I've heard out his mouth. 😂
😂😂😂
Back when nickels were worth something.
So Father’s true weakness isn’t cold or water. It’s actually Grandfather
Parents greatest weakness is their own parents
Maybe Brocoli also but it did stem from his dad
He's the most ruthless and scary villain of all of classic CN. Only Anti Pops from Regular Show can surpass Granfather.
Aku: "WHAT?!!!"
@@milesbradshaw6643 Aku knew Jack grew a beard, but he didn't know he lost his sword.
Black Hat: *Pathetic...*
@@kristelvidhi5038 he literally is, look it up
I thought Slade was a pretty good villain in Teen Titans
If Nigel's dad awakens his true power as the true father after his son or family gets heavily injured or passes away, the Grandfather would be proud of his elder son's power and strength as the better anti-villain, no negative encouragement, just forecast what if something different happened.
That sounds like such an interesting premise for a story!
The fact that Grandfather ABSOLUTELY HATES Father for being a coward and values his older brother more.....THIS is the main reason Father hated his brother and the Kids Next Door.
I am guessing that grandfather value. power.
yes number 0 defeated him but he has power. something that Father don't have
think about it number 0 has the balls to fight back
against grandfather .
Kinda reminds me of Darkseid and his sons, Kalibak and Orion.
@@Unversed333 oh ya
Grandfather also never cared about Father. He also used him as a pawn to just reawaken him to possess Grandpa Uno to become Grandfather.
“Thank you son” probably the only time Grandfather said something nice to Father/Benedict
And now… GET OUT OF MY SIGHT!!
So, Grandfather likes the son who's trying to fight adults and doesn't like the Son that wants to be evil?
probably because monty is the rebellious child which is technically bad and Father is the good boy who wants to follow the family business
I think it's more about the capabilities of each one. One tried to stand up for himself and what he believes in, besting his father in the process. The other one just wants to follow his father's dreams and he can't even do it alone lol
Not elije Grandfather liked his one son who has the guts and confidence to Stand up to him, rather than his pitiful doormat son.
@@sebastiaogonzalez2157Game respects game.
Ah, the joys of a toxic parent. And it's not like Grandfather doesn't want Monty to fall in line either, it's just that he sees more of himself in him.
Grandfather waited 30 years for his revenge on the Kids Next Door.
Well the Movie Operation: Zero came in 2007 so Grandfather came out 30 years ago in 1977
That’s cuz he lost his memory
@@davesylvindeckerii4528 It's for the best that the Recommissioning Module was destroyed at the end of the movie. It'll eliminate any possibility of Grandfather ever being reawakened again.
@@jakemiketta3868 but the theme it portrayed forcing children to work on factories was more 18th century, thats still long after no 17 century's timeline
Father totally deserved getting a taste of his own medicine.
go keys without the "e"
Grandfather was probably the most dangerous villain the KND has ever faced. Heck, not even all the other villains could stop him. I think Father can, but we all know how that turned out. 🙄
He's also the only one that had managed to beat the KND without personally doing it himself or using his full powers either.
I actually found a knd fanfic where grandfather does find Nigel is his grandson and does something I can see him doing in canon.
Where is it?!
@bendrenth441 it can be found in fanfiction story is called How on Earth? it also has it's own tv tropes page.
Me as Father: so much for a father-son bonding experience.
0:54 "I had to put my finger up Number 1's nose for *THIS* poophole?!"
Y'know, Grandfather actually *is* right here. He's not beaten by a child in the end, he's beaten by an adult man.
Monty is still a kid at heart, so that is how Grandfather realized that people who have been kids may still have that youthful spirit in them
Grandfather was the incarnation of what Griffin said "I cannot respect a man that can't follow his own dream(be his own man)"
More he's a narcissist who sees more of himself in Monty, thus he's more interested in badgering Monty to take up the family business than put effort into the "lesser" son.
That, and he understands he didn't built it all by being a doormat. So even if his own son opposes him, he respects the fact he is better suited to the inheritance he shrugged off and be The Man all the same.
With what grandfather said to father about not being able to defeat the knd. well, let's be honest, how many times has he come close? He's come close to committing canabilism and murder at the same time with the delightful childrens cake in one episode, Changed all of them into various animals with his re-wired/reprogrammed age-ification machine. And, those are only just a few of them.
I know it's a cartoon but question:
1) How did Grandfather manage to zombify everyone in restricted countries like North Korea, North Sentinel Island, and Somalia?
2) What were the police doing during all of this?
3) If hamsters were zombified, I wonder how they were able to zombify crocodiles, lions, and rhinos without getting killed
4) Was school cancelled?
5) Was Billy and Mandy zombiefied too? If so, Grim should have stepped in
To answer your question about the last one, I think it's very likely that Billy and Mandy did get zombified by Grandfather while Grim was spared.
Question 6) "Can I have a nickle? I want a nickle"
The police and government were clearly corrupted by Grandfather, so N. Korea and the other places would surely be Zombified whether they are for it or against it.
Maybe during the events of Operation Zero. Billy and Mandy were having their own adventure in the underworld. They do sometimes go there. Grandfather's power can reach the entire planet. But I doubt it could reach another dimension like the underworld entirely. So they'd be spared because they're simply were not on Earth.
....there was a old Cartoon network game for that, called Out Mandied, I think, a plan on the other game, Out Numbahed
Whoa... I haven't watched KND in a long time and the Operation Zero movie was epic and sad too! I also do feel really sorry for Father aka Ben since his own dad aka Grandfather was rude and mean to him, so I think Father aka Ben might just be a relatable bad guy.
At least Grandfather was sorta grateful to his son before he rudely wanted him to leave and admitted that Ben's brother was a better son, despite him destroying Grandfather's powers in the first place.
Man... Grandfather is the greater evil and the bigger bad than Father ever was!
I really wish Grandfather interacted with his grandson Nigel.
No 1 has one messed up grandfather
KND is built upon one messed family
Numbuh 1 has messed up family pretty much altogether, not counting his parents or cousin.
0:12 Uno's Family Reunion
Honestly he was the best villain and I love how they held out to introduce him in the movie. Nigel’s family is just evil, first his uncle all the way up to his great grandmother. I wonder if Nigel would go bad one day.
Thats pretty much the whole premise of the unreleased G:KND series
The Delightful Children are also his adoptive cousins, since the fact that they are Father's adoptive children, and his brainwashed minions.
The way Grandfather just shouts “Beat it!” in Father's face
Dumb old recommissioning module… I had to put my finger up Numbuh 1's nose for THIS poop hole?!
Grandfather was actually a good villain.
The most powerful and the most evil villain in the show.
Father could probably have taken him, judging by how afraid Grandfather looked when Father got angry.
And by far the scariest and terrifying villain in the series.
And that evil laugh was pure cinema 👌
I am *FULLY* convinced that villains like snatcher and barnaby have been based on grandfather, not only because of the design (a shadow with highlighted edges and yellow eyes) but also because of the way they talk
That snatcher? Oh boy... guessing we have another observer
@@friendlybendy2070 what?
0:39 you know it sad that it was his own kid that stop him and he like him more than his other kid who brought him back
I guess he was expecting the Willpower that runs in the family, not someone who is doing it to impress.
That and makes people question Father's position of power just being out of inheritance instead of his own making.
@@Aeretothen how did father become the big villain
I wonder if it was partly because Monty was the rebellious one, not ben. The latter being the obedient one.
The Plan: A villain brings back a ancient ultimate villain to assit with defeating their enemies.
The Outcome: The ancient villain berates the villain on how incompetent in their battle are against the heroes. The ancient villain takes other the villain's operations to get the job done right putting the villain out of the job.
and lose anyway
That’s Neil Ross aka Green Goblin as Grandfather.
Now THAT is a true evil laugh!
Bruh, Grandfather treated Benedict like the Toiletnator the moment he was reawakened! 😂😂😂
What confused me about earlier in this scene was Nigel not recognizing his grandfather before the transformation. Shouldn't he know his own grandfather? I doubt Monty doesn't visit him.
Monty probably visits him, but I doubt that he brings Nigel with him when he does so.
@@matthewmuir8884 Why not? It seems odd to me that a 9 or 10-year-old kid has never once met his grandfather if he lives close by.
@@TheHysteriaMani mean, have you forgot how Uno's personality is?
I bet he always found a way to avoid said visits
I mean, it's indicated that Monty's side is from the UK, so it's not beyond the realm of possibility that Grandfather lives over there and thus is a bit too far off for regular visits.
@@willieoelkers5568 um hello? both parents are English
0:01 on repeat
The Male Ursula voice.
I feel the GKND fight grandfather level threats as a standard. Think about it, he's easily able to take over a planet, if within that planet there's no number 0 to oppose them then it would eventually become a GKND problem.
And you wonder why some kids hate their dads
I headcanon that grandfather had a much worse childhood than he gave his children and doesn’t know anything besides evil and Deep down he really does care about his children including father but he doesn’t know how to show it in any other way than to show pride in their accomplishments and to be tough on them trying to toughen them up otherwise he would’ve just turned father into a zombie like everyone else
Grandfather: Thank you son, thank you for reawakening The Pure Evil that got Tormented within me for these many years!
Also Grandfather: GET OUTTA MY SIGHT!
Father: My pleasure. *Sniff* Dad!
Grandfather: And Now... GET OUTTA MY SIGHT!!!
Father: Um... Excuse me?
Grandfather: You've only reawakened me, Because You couldnt Destroy those Irksome Kids Next Door, BY YOURSELF!
mmm, but-
@@GeddesGibbsJr
Grandfather: GAH! I always liked his older brother more anyway. Even If You Did Destroy My Powers... Kids, what can you do? WHAT? Are You Still Here? BEAT IT!!! I got some Business With REAL Villains!
Grandfather and the scientist guy from the proud family peanut movie use to be the most scariest things I’ve seen in cartoons. Now I’m a adult it’s just hilarious now lol
The Seniorcitizen zombies are scared freaked like called monster mode.
“kids… what do you do”
So Father, that's a Kirk Douglass impersonation ya?
Even though he’s a terrible person, I feel bad for Father
1:23 can I have a Nickel i want a nickel
Geez not only is he pure evil and rude, but he’s an *absolute* CHEAPSKATE too!
This movie was full of twists and turns!
Best villain ever
I know Grandfather is a heartless demon, but turning away his child? Now that’s cold
Well, Father may have been a pawn to Grandfather, due to the fact that Father reawakened him, but he was still fond of Monty.
The first boomer has awoken.
Knightbrace: SHIT, I USED TO BE A KID
Is was actually "Sheer-", not s***.
“I had to put my finger up Numbuh 1’s nose for THIS POOPHOLE?!” 😂😂😂
Who would have thought Father was so down the ladder that Grandfather still had hopes for ONLY Monty/Number 0, despite the fact that he was the one who personally took down Grandfather’s empire and decomissioned him into a regular old man. Grandfather didn’t care in the slightest about Father
Neil Ross crushed it as Grandfather
Yes, BY A MILE!!! I'd love to see him come back if G:KND becomes real.
It makes me wonder what type of shadowy power Nigel Uno (Numbuh 1) has since he is related to them. 🤔
Updated: since instead of if corrected.
The Inheritance's power depends on the mood of the user. If Nigel manages to maintain love for his family and friends, he might be able to use his power for good...
@@NCTStudiointeresting… thanks.
What will it be like if Grandfather was animated by Don Bluth? That would've been awesome if that was the case.
Btw, same voice actor as catnap from poppy playtime. Though it was uncredited
When I was a kid a never asked for a nickel I ask for $5
INFLATION 101
It shows how old Grandfather is. He's like Dr. Evil demanding $1 million dollars instead of $100 billion in the first Austin Powers movie.
Grandfather, there’s a most strongest, powerful villain, even than father
Yeah, I heard the speech for the hills you double crossed😅 1:43
My KND OC:
Great-Grandfather is the father of Grandfather, gandfather of Father and Monty Uno (Numbuh 0) and great-grandfather of Nigel Uno (Numbuh 1).
He is much more powerful and older than his son Grandfather and has his own army of Senior Citi-zombies, The Elderly Citi-zombies and was defeated by Numbuh 1's ancestor Numbuh 10,000.
Poppy playtime brought me here. (If Neil Ross voicing CatNap is true despite being uncredited)
2:04 I swear it sounds like he's going "Shit, wait a second"
1:01
Fred FredBurger
0:52 that’s just wrong how they all just accept that he views them as the real villains and are ok with him dismissing his own child not realizing how little regard he would have for them
Now that I'm older rewatching this particular scene... Do You think Grandfather used to be a kid? Would his ageifying everybody that used to be a kid include... Ya' know... Himself?
He's a hypocrite. It's just how they are.
I watched that movie many times, when I was a kid and now I watched this again, because I very like that movie so much. I understand what is happening in there, but I still don’t know anything about Monty’s mother. Does anyone have any ideas or facts about Monty’s mother? Is she also evil like Grandfather or not?
Probably dead, not evil; her death could be the reason Grandfather is evil
There was a concept of the movie (at least from what I saw on tv tropes) that she was just as bad as him.
The dude didn’t waste anytime telling Father the truth
GrandPapi Shows The RESPECT For The Families And Including The Children.
Still angry that Father never actually fought Grandfather.
To be fair, one thing that the movie repeatedly emphasized was that Grandfather lives rent-free in Father's head, and Father doesn't have the self-esteem needed to stand up to Grandfather's abuse, so it makes a lot of sense that, when the moment came, he couldn't stand up to him.
Grandfather is the most powerful villain in Kids Next Door. Father would have been no match for him.
@@SailorMoonFriends Irrelevant. I wanted him to fight, not win.
Bro, I would square up with my dad right then and there
i feel for father
Seriously Number Zero took away Grandfather's power, Father brought him back, and he still only wants Monty?
Father had these big plans when reawakening his dad, only for Grandfather to hijack his plans with his own and dismiss him
Grandfather is a lot like Raven’s evil father Trigon
Yo i forgot how great of VA they were!
Oh no he awakened the King of the boomers.
As much as I like the movie it is disappointing that that the movie was not a continuation of the finally. As we had a whole cliffhanger with father
The greatest evil the world ever seen
The worst part of him its hus not just evil.
His selfish, only caring about his Peace.
That sounds like the flying Dutchman
This is when Father became good.
And to think he was an uncle..
Ponbre Padre Xd
Can I have a nickel? I want a nickel! LOL 1:23
Father😢
Remember this is also number 1 grandfather
I've been wondering from what year is Grandfather from? He'd look like someone who's been evil since WW2
Probably, since Monty looks like he’s in his 50s, so he must be born around 1951 or so
0:58
Me: the only lemonade in this moment
Well I guess anytime a new jid is born you would have to age them up immediately to have no kids.
Total extinction of the human race. That’s his endgame. Considering he also ageified Lizzie too, he might have learned about life on other planets and planned to do the same thing to them when he’s finished with Earth.
They have a nice family
Grandfather vs:
1. Feminazis
2. Neo Nazis
3. Pennywise
4. TikTok creeps
5. Red Flag losers
6. Satan / Lucifer
7. Mandy (from Billy & Grim)
Black Hat
@@書狂 9. Alastor
10. Oogie Boogie
11. Voldemort