It was done by the team that did Toon Disney, fitting how some of them were going to be pilots for series and just came off half baked while others were actually just cutting corners. I do think they get pretty okay as they go on or have some dedication to the project (even saying Lion King 1.5 is on par with the original). It does hurt when they rushed for Notre Dame basically guaranteeing it'll look nothing like the Renaissance era animation and drastically cut down on crowds
@@Petrico94 Fun fact: Hunchback 2 was primarily animated by a Japanese studio. That studio just so happens to be the one of the two entities that formed in the aftermath of the demise of Topcraft- which, on top of doing work for Rankin/Bass Productions, most famously produced Miyazaki’s first original film, Nausicaä. The other was, well, the exact company you’re thinking of. The uhh, _not_ most acclaimed anime studio of all time out of that pair, while briefly known as Pacific Animation Corporation, was very soon after bought by Disney, and became Walt Disney Animation Japan. They also made 101 Dalmatians 2, so they have that going for them! Or well uhh, _had._ They were shut down in 2004.
@@Petrico94DisneyToon never did the animation to these. It was outsourced to the television studios that were part of Disney and worked with Disney: Toon City, Disney Australia, Disney Canada, Disney Japan(Multiple studios like with anime), Wang Film, etc...
I just love the fact that in Lion King 2, they make sure they repeatedly point out that Scar wasn't actually Kovu's father. Because if he was, then that would make Kiara and Kovu cousins, making their romantic relationship really questionable.
It's strongly implied that _Nuka_ is Scar's real son, but they adopted Kovu to replace him as the heir bc Scar's genes are "in the shallow end." A solid enough explanation imo but I wish they'd spelled it out a bit more bc it's kinda confusing.
@@bog4ntkd8932 apparently, Disney's explanation to that is that Nala's father is a lion from another herd, like, a random lion came out of nowhere, fucked one of the lionesses from Mufasa's kingdom, and leaved That's how Nala was born (Sorry for bad English)
@@loviebeest not really. bambi 2 was only released in theaters in argentina and nowhere else for some reason. the only direct to video sequels to receive full-fledged theatrical releases were return to never land and jungle book 2.
Dumbo 2 would have taken it's place if it wasn't canceled. To be fair, it was scheduled for a 2001 release making the gap 60 years, but the project wasn't officially scrapped until 2006.
it is canon in Neverland lore that every time a child stops believing in fairies, a fairy dies, and you have to clap to prove you believe if you want to bring them back. my sister would torment me when we were little by saying she didn't believe in fairies so I would drop everything to clap aggressively
Ralph Breaks the Internet, (Depending on your point of view), Zooptoia 2, Moana 2, Frozen 2 and 3, The Rescuers Down Under and Winnie the Pooh are at least better Disney Animation sequels given that they are theaterical than the direct-to-video ones.
What's even more annoying about Beast hating the bird is the fact that in the first movie, you can clearly see him feeding birds and he looks like he's enjoying himself.
If you really wanted to try to justify that you could say that the episode where the Beast hates birds takes place before the scene in the movie where he feeds the birds, and that the events of the episode helped him to not hate birds?
Fun fact: the reason Lion King 1.5 works so well is because it's also an adaptation of an existing stage play. The original Lion King is a fantasy retelling of Hamlet, while 1.5 is a retelling of Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead. R&GAD focused on what Hamlet's friends, the titular Rosencrantz and Guildenstern, got up to while they were off-stage before they died in the original play, which features a lot of absurdism and humor. I think having a piece of inspirational source material to draw from helped the writing team keep tonal consistency with the original film while putting their own lighthearted spin on it.
I actually don't mind Drizella not getting a redemption like Anastasia. It was showing that while some people are capable of changing and becoming better people, others are unfortunately not.
I am adopting the headcanon that, based on the pictures of the Moana crab that this guy uses, this is just that crab rambling to Moana about these movies and she can't do much to stop him.
More sequels should definitely have an “IT’S URSULA’S CRAZY SISTER” moment where they reveal they had secret sibling that was never established before yet somehow everyone somehow knew about.
Worth noting that 625 turns out to actually be just as capable as stitch, he's just lazy and has different priorities about what he wants in the average day. Lilo also ends up naming him Reuben, which is just adorable.
Nick and Judy’s Prison Life Adventure Parts 1 and 2: (The episode is also forty minutes of Judy torture and Nick scot-freeness done right.) Based directly on the comic story arc with the same name and comics Prisoners of Zootopia as well as the scenario with Buzz and Woody trapped at Sid’s house in Toy Story (1995), it focuses on Nick Wilde and Judy Hopps being framed by their villain archenemies (Bellwether, Duke, Captain Giselle LaPuine, Moe, Dr. Meow and Lord Iconix using all their brains and brawn.) on a frame they didn’t commit bank robbery and are incarnated in prison for it (With Nick making the best of it by running his own pawpsicle selling business there while Judy is forced to do all the hard toilet cleaning assignments.) and Judy overreacts to it to the point where she harshly tirades Nick for their predicament which a swear word for dragging them into it and not taking it seriously due to his mellowness and ends her relationship and friendship with him briefly, (In a third-act misunderstanding and plot-mandated friendship failure, it also later briefly happens between Emmet Otterton and Mrs. Otterton and the Otterton kids and Buster, Rosita, Ash, and Judith and Mike when they believe that Judith and Mike murdered Nick, Judy and Clawhauser, Gazelle, Porsha and Suki (Nick, Judy, Porsha and Suki have brief Hero BSoD after learning via heel realizations and jerkass realizations the truth behind their selfish, mentally immature, anti-heroic and jerkass behaviors in their debut films before Judith and Mike snap them out of it also having heel realizations and jerkass realizations and brief Hero BSoD over their behaviors.) and aligned with the enemy and were the ones who framed them but they later learn the truth and reconcile with Judith and Mike and accept them back into the heroes and Emmet Otterton, Buster, Rosita and Ash also gets well-deserved karma for their actions at the end by breathing in night howlers and turning savage again for a brief moment before being cured and returned to normal again done by Porsha, Gazelle, Clawhauser, Nick, Judy, Suki, Mrs. Otterton and Sam and the Otterton kids.) but Judy later following a speech of wisdom from Ash quickly sees the error of her ways and realizes her selfishness and she was the one acting that way not Nick like she previously believed and mentioned her in tirade and she reconciles with Nick and apologizes for her harsh actions she threw at him and he forgives her. And while Nick and Judy are trapped in prison for one entire year (With Nick running his pawpsicle business in the prison cafeteria with Mr. Big and Fru Fru’s support and help unaware that it is part of Bellwether and Dr. Meow and Lord Iconix’s evil plan in the episode. While all of Judy’s hilarious attempts to escape from prison fail in misery.) their friends and family including Gazelle, Bogo, Clawhauser and the Young Animal Detective Squad and other main characters from the Zootopia franchise and the heroes protagonists from the Sing franchise and Kung Fu Panda franchise after failing to prove that Nick and Judy are innocent in their court martial after they were arrested after being framed on the bank robbery must try to clear Nick and Judy’s names and prove their innocence using their mystery solving skills Nick and Judy taught them using their brains and brawn and soon find the series’ main villains to be behind the scene (With Bellwether using night howlers once more as part of her next evil plan and scheme.) and Nick and Judy manage to escape from prison and help the other heroes and protagonists stop the evil plans and schemes of the villains and antagonists and cure all the predators they infected with the night howlers and have them defeated once more and locked back in prison for it with the key thrown away and Nick and Judy are pardoned from prison with their names cleared and innocence proved, free to continue their normal lives and careers as police officers again and their friends happily welcome them back home with a welcome home party. Nick and Judy and Gazelle even have Hero BSoD in one scene after they are easily outsmarted by Bellwether and Dr. Meow and Lord Iconix and Victor Pale Madclaw (Who also have Villainous BSoD in one scene leading to Bellwether’s alternate variant’s redemption arc in the second season, they also all have villainous breakdowns in this episode.) and their character flaws all lead down to that and planned to murder them by being strapped to a rocket or use their musical skills to get the magic they need to complete their evil plans but Suki Lane and Buster Moon and Porsha Crystal give them a rousing speech that snaps them out of it by listing all the accomplishments they have done in their lives as heroes and encourage them to keep being the heroes they are despite the mistakes they make in the process and list all their skills and talents and they are awesome for and point out the only things they themselves are good at which happen to be their own character flaws (Suki’s pessimism and haughtiness and Buster’s control freak behavior and only being good at running musical plays a heel realization. As well as Porsha’s drama queen and spoiled brat behavior) even worse than Nick and Judy’s and Gazelle’s and have Hero BSoD briefly themselves after that admitting they should be the ones who should be strapped to the rocket for it encouraging Nick and Judy to get up and continue being the heroes they are. This episode is also a milestone to Nick and Judy and the other protagonists and heroes’ character arcs and character development, Nick and Judy’s relationship has now become strengthened to the point where it becomes romantic and they have officially become boyfriend and girlfriend which will happen in the next episode and the other heroes and protagonists realize they can save Zootopia from villain and criminal threats and solve mysteries and make the world a better place without Nick and Judy’s aid and authority. Judy is treated as a butt-monkey/punching bag for the majority of the episode/story arc because she kinda deserved it for falsely accusing Nick for their arrest and imprisonment in jail for a crime they didn’t do (Bank robbery) (Though she assumed Nick did it and framed her on it.), and she does apologize to Nick for it (Who received perfectly good scot-freeness and being pampered by the prisoners unlike Judy for the majority of the episode/story arc.) and for judging him for his mellowness and sometimes current overly optimistic and play it cool behavior because he has other feelings and emotions too, at the end even after learning that Bellwether’s goons were the ones who framed him on being the one who did the bank robbery and framed Judy on it too. Judy even hugs Nick at the end and playfully says, “Suspect Apprehended!”
One Spring Night: Based on the fanfiction with the same name, this episode focuses on Nick Wilde and Judy Hopps having a romantic date at a new fancy resturant in Downtown Zooptoia, Mother Nature the same way that Judy’s parents Bonnie and Stu first dated before they first married after Nick applies for new jobs and babysits the Otterton kids, and George and Liam and sells pawsiciples and Bellwether and Victor Pale MadClaw escape from prison to try to complete their evil plans once again but Sam and Gazelle (Her real name is revealed to be Kira Hornston in this episode.) try to befriend them in a subplot related to the SpongeBob SquarePants episode, “F.U.N.” and try to see the good in them and reform them, but Bellwether, Doug, Duke and Victor and Moe decide to take advantage of and use their “friendships” with Gazelle and Sam to help them have their revenges on Nick and Judy and complete their evil plans and when they learn the truths, Sam and Gazelle betray the villains and try to stop them and save Nick and Judy while peacefully dating. The episode also gives Gazelle a backstory on how she first became the famous popstar, songwriter and rights activist she is now and how she and her parents were immigrants from Brazil and how Bogo and Clawhauser first joined the ZPD and how Sam first became a waitress at the Rainforest Riviera in a backstory similar to Princess Tiana’s in The Princess and the Frog and a friendship with Fru Fru or Tru Tru similar to Tiana and Charlotte's relationship and Sam’s goals are to save enough money to open and run her very own restaurant and that her father Owen who died when she was seven years old with her widower mother Chole raising her after that is the one who first got her interested in cooking and baking. “Can You Feel the Love Tonight” by Elton John is also played in this episode during the scenes with Nick and Judy’s romantic date.
Fun Fact: Melody's voice actress in The Little Mermaid 2 was none other than Tara Strong, and she once claimed that Melody was her favorite character she ever voiced. Yes. This mid daughter of Ariel is The Queen of Voice Acting's favorite voice role. Not Bubbles. Not Timmy Turner. Not Raven. Not Twilight Sparkle. But it's Melody. But she has a good reason. She once said she loved The Little Mermaid as a kid and loved Jodi Benson's singing voice. She was happy to meet her and be part of this sequel with her hero. At least she had fun with this movie, despite other people not.
18:15 fun fact about that: the reason Eddie Murphy didn't voice Mushu in Mulan 2 is because he was voicing Donkey as Shrek at the time, and therefore wasn't allowed to voice in Mulan 2. The "white guy" voicing him is Mark Moseley, who fills in for Eddie Murphy characters in TV shows and Video Games Eddie can't do himself. So... he technically was the best choice as a replacement
Is Mark Moseley not white? Your use of quotes makes it seem like that line rubbed you the wrong way or something. Apparently, interestingly, he ended up in Shrek 2 himself as the Mirror and/or Dresser
58:02 Schaff, Cinderella III takes place BEFORE Cinderella II. Which is insane, I know, but it makes sense in the timeline. Plus, it gives some context to why Cinderella might be open to helping Anastasia in Cinderella II, since she helped her at the end here. The baker is shown in the end to confirm that that still happens in the future
I feel technically Cinderella II might actually happen twice??? First, after the OG Cinderella of course, then again after the canon event is disrupted by the Tremaine family and the timeline is changed in Cinderella III.
It's funny to me because I'm a descendant of theirs and like. Yeah. Those are my great something grandparents on screen. And I can't imagine it's any less weird for anybody else in the same situation.
Fun fact: Belle’s Magical World actually was supposed to be a TV show but it got scrapped. Not only that, some versions of the movie don’t even have the segment with the bird
I remember owning it on VHS and the bird segment was there from the beggining, yet I remember the segment being deleted on TV and in some DVD editions. I can see Disney making a movie and then doing an extended version, but it's so weird that after making the movie, Disney re-edited it to delete one of the episodes.
I had an extreme phobia of spit so i'd pretend i really loved the second one because the first film has the scene where she tries to spit and it drools down... *shudder*
I assumed that the reason Anastasia’s baker isn’t in the third Cinderella movie is because it takes place before the second film where they meet. It actually made her sacrifice feel a little better, because you know that she gets rewarded for doing the right thing by eventually finding love in her own sincere way ❤
Yeah I assumed the same. Cause the third film makes it so that THAT'S the new, canon timeline of events that happened. So I like to assume that Cinderella and Charming got married, Anastasia goes back to living with her mother and Drizzella and unfortunately falls back into her patterns a bit, but then she meets the Baker and she's just...so in love that Cinderella helps NOT ONLY, because Anastasia was so helpful to her getting her husband back, but because she wanted her to have a happy ending too
Why would the two who tried to kill the King’s daughter-in-law and basically commit a hostile takeover, be allowed free? Or why Anastasia would want to even live with them after her mother was willing to kill her?
The Night at the Museum of Natural History: This episode debuting the series’ main antagonist, and villain, Lord Iconix (And also includes an important moral behind you not having to be perfect to a protagonist and hero you can be allowed to be an anti-hero and have your flaws too same for a villain and antagonist compared to an anti-villain.) and crossing over with the spin-off Night at the Museum of Natural History series with the series being traditionally animated and the feature films being computer-animated also a reboot of the Night at the Museum franchise, this episode focuses on Nick, Judy, Gazelle, Clawhauser, Diane and their lemur friends failing to be promoted to police officers at Los Angeles and Chicago by its control freak German Shepherd police chief Harold and control freak Persian cat police chief Thomson to make the world a better place there for being “anti-heroes” and man-childs, they drown their sorrows by gorging on confetti cake, vanilla and chocolate cake, cupcakes, frosted sugar cookies, spaghetti and meatballs and pizza at a bakery and Italian Restaurant or even Olive Garden and its connected bakery with all their friends in emotional eating (And even having a hula party, www.deviantart.com/foxlover91/art/Zootopia-hula-party-658284079 ) before Larry and Gary plus Fru Fru and her husband and five year old daughter Judy (Shrew) and Judy’s goddaughter and Brianca and her husband and five year old son Matthew also Nick’s godson, the Otterton family and curator of Zooptoia’s Natural History Museum and Art Museum Tilly Murington suggests that they all become night guards and security guards and employees and paleontologists and naturalists at Zooptoia’s Natural History Museum and Art Museum and protect its specimens and artifacts from thieves and robbers which Nick and Judy happily accept and when the protagonists and heroes apply for their jobs at Zooptoia’s Natural History Museum and Art Museum they are giving jobs to watch over all of the Natural History Museum and Art Museum’s exhibits by Tilly, assigning Nick, Judy and Finnick to watch over the theropod, sauropod, ornithschian, prehistoric mammal and pterosaur and marine reptile and other prehistoric animal fossils, fossil skeletons, fossil casts, models, paleoart murals and dioramas in the Dinosaur Halls and Fossil Halls, Flash and Priscalla to watch over the mammal and bird dioramas and taxidermies in the Diorama Halls, the Otterton family to look after the artifacts and artworks in the cultural halls Hall of Anthropormphic Animal Origins and art galleries, ancient history exhibits, Sam and Gazelle to look after The Hall of Ocean Life and Bogo and Clawhauser in The Planetarium and Space exhibit, and when the heroes and protagontists fall asleep at night after becoming exhausted while looking after the exhibits, they wake up at night and discover all the exhibits have come to life (The paintings and paleoart have become living and portals to what they represent, the sculptures and statues have come to life, the anthropormphic animal wax sculptures have become real living animals including animal versions of the historical figures they represent and the fossils and taxidermies and animal models have transformed into real living theropods, sauropods, ornithschians, pterosaurs, prehistoric mammals and other prehistoric life, birds, mammals, reptiles, fish, invertebrates and amphibians and the Egyptain and Peruvian mummies have all come alive too and Tilly and Larry and Gary and exhibits brought to life at the museum explain that this is all happening because some magical dinosaur and pterosaur fossils with cosmic magic abilities from Mongolia in the Late Cretaceous that become real living animals every night thanks to their magic and Ancient Egyptian and Inca, Moche and Chimu or Ancient Chinese artifacts belonging to the
1:10:12: Correction: all _98_ of his siblings. His parents, Pongo and Perdita, make up the 99th and 100th Dalmatians, respectively. Also: 51:17 and 53:04: But then there would be a whole _new_ thing for people to get all mad and offended about in the Peter Pan movies. Also also: 27:38: "Reclaim helicopter memes from the transphobes"? _What?!_
The Super Animals of the Galaxy Parts 1, 2, 3 and 4: Third of the four season finales to Season One of Tails from Zooptoia, this episode story arc also crossing over with the spin-off Super Animals of the Galaxy television series (Which is part of the anthropomorphic animal Ultimate Marvel and Marvel Superhero Universes, an alternate Marvel Superhero Universe where there are anthropomorphic animals instead of humans and hominids and there are anthropomorphic animal versions of all the human and hominin Marvel superheroes, supervillains, anti-heroes and supervillains and new ones with similar or different superpowers, costumes and more and the series is traditionally animated while the feature films are computer-animated and this episode is done in the same animation styles as Guardians of the Galaxy (Animated Series 2014-2015) and and as a new animal reimagined version of the latter’s theme song.) the first episode is set during the childhoods of the protagonists and heroes and villains and antagonists from the Zootopia franchise and Sing franchise and they celebrate alongside their families one of their friends’ birthday parties at King Louie’s Arcade and Restaurant in Zooptoia’s Rainforest District and while playing the Spider-Fox and Venom-Found arcade cabinet video games in the arcade, it causes them to body swap with young animal superheroes and supervillains-in-training in the Animal Marvel Superhero Universe that are part of the the Super Animals of the Galaxy, Ravagers and a couple original members of the Spider-Fox Family, Animal Avengers, X-Animals, their supervillain archenemies, Super Animal Four, Butterfly-Gazelle family, Mutant Lemur Family, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, and Animal Sinister Six same for the main characters from the Elemental, Kung Fu Panda and The Bad Guys franchises and with help from the animal superheroes and supervillains there must complete the video game in the animal Marvel superhero realm they are in (The superheroes and anti-heroes that are the hero protagonists must stop the evil schemes and plans of the supervillains and anti-villains that are the villain protagonists and do the jobs as superheroes which are to make the world a better place safe from injustice, criminals and villains while the supervillains and anti-villains that are the villain protagonists must achieve their evil plans, power-hungry or anti-villainous and defeat their superhero and anti-hero archenemies that are the hero antagonists.) in order to get home turned by their new adult and child animal superhero mentors from the the Super Animals of the Galaxy and a couple original members of the Spider-Fox family, Animal Avengers, X-Animals, Mutant Lemur Family and Animal Sinister Six (Also are all the superhero, supervillain and other character protagonists/heroes and antagonists/villains from the Spider-Fox family, Animal Avengers, X-Animals, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Super Animal Four, Mutant Lemur Family and Animal Sinister Six families.) to use their superpowers to save (As superheroes for the protagonists) and or take over the world. (As supervillains for the antagonists) though some of the protagonists and antagonists are tempted with staying in the superhero realm forever due to finding it much better than the real world they are from due to no segregations towards their species existing as the superheroes living there in heroic acts or supervillains in anti-villain deeds already dealt with that but are soon through character development convinced by their friends to come back home. At the end after completing the video game, the protagonists and antagonists of the Zooptoia, Rock Dog, Sing, Elemental and Kung Fu Panda and The Bad Guys franchises bid farewell to their new animal superhero, anti-hero, supervillain and anti-villain friends and allies and body swap back to their original bodies in the regular world (With their memories of meeting each other in the video game world and Judy and Nick’s and Ember and Wade’s encounter and memories of their friendships in their childhood being erased and they would not meet each other again till their adulthoods and would not have those memories restored till their adulthoods.) and discover that their superhero and supervillain counterparts had blasts in their original bodies. And they continue celebrating the birthday party with no clue of what happened in the superhero realm due to their memory wipe. The next episode is set in the adulthoods of the protagonists/heroes and antagonists/villains from the Zooptoia, Elemental, Sing and Kung Fu Panda and The Bad Guys franchises celebrating one of the animal children or element character’s birthday parties at King Louie’s Arcade and Restaurant again and them playing together the Super Animals of the Galaxy and Gamora and Star-Wolf Playstation Two video game the young animal character got as a birthday present (Parodying the Guardians of the Galaxy, Ravagers, Star-Lord, Gamora, Drax the Destroyer, Groot and Rocket Racoon video games for PlayStation Two.) cause them to body swap again with the superheroes, anti-heroes, anti-villains and supervillains from the Super Animals of the Galaxy their villain archenemies and a few original members of the Spider-Fox family, Mutant Lemur Family, Animal Avengers, X-Animals, their villain archenemies and Animal Sinister Six and get their memories of their experiences there in their childhoods restored and strength their relationships in the process and reunite with their animal superhero, anti-hero, anti-villain and supervillain friends from the Super Animals of the Galaxy, their villain archenemies and few original members of the Spider-Fox family, Animal Avengers, X-Animals, their villain archenemies, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Super Animal Four, Mutant Lemur Family and Animal Sinister Six and stay in the superhero universe for three months before returning to their original bodies in the original universe going on further missions as superheroes and anti-heroes to make the world a better place safe from villains, criminals and injustice and supervillains and anti-villains complete their evil plans and life goals, and complete the video game level they are in to get home. The animal superheroes in the Super Animals of the Galaxy, Ravenagers, their villain archenemies and a few original members of the Spider-Fox family, Mutant Lemur Family, Butterfly-Gazelle family and Animal Sinister Six are original characters, new characters and anthro animal versions of and inspired by the Guardians of the Galaxy (Star-Lord, Gamora, Rocket Racoon, Groot, Drax the Destroyer, Mantis, etc.), Ravagers, Spider-Man, Fantastic Four, Miles Morales, Silk/Cindy Moon, Spider-Ghost/Gwen Stacy, the Avengers (Iron Man, Hulk, Captain America, Black Widow, Hawkeye, Ant-Man and Wasp), X-Men, their villain archenemies including Red Skull, Ronan the Accuser, Ego the Living Planet, High Evolutionary, Loki and Thanos, M.O.D.O.K. Black Order, Carnage, Shriek, Sinister Six and Venom/Eddie Brock. It might also crossover with the Surf’s Up and Rock Dog franchises. The Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles in that universe also make a guest appearance. It is paired with the Spider-Verse trilogy and The Incredibles and Big Hero 6 franchises and Megamind franchise crossovers in their own television series in the human and hominid Ultimate Marvel and Marvel Universe with the human Spider-Man, Miles Morales, Avengers, X-Men, Guardians of the Galaxy, Ravagers, their villain archenemies, Fantastic Four, Spider-Ghost/Gwen Stacy and Sinister Six and Venom/Eddie Brock and crossovers with the Hotel Tyranslviana, Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs, Monsters Vs. Aliens, Wreck-It-Ralph, The Super Mario Bros. Movie, The Secret Life of Pets, Despicable Me, Migration, Monsters Inc. Cars, Frozen, Tangled, Coco, Open Season, Over the Hedge, Luca, Enchanto, Dog Man, Zooptoia 2.0 and A City of Mystery and Romance contituties, A Bug’s Life and Bee Movie, Captain UnderPants: The First Epic Movie, Onward, Soul, Disney Princesses, Madagascar, SpongeBob and Avatar: The Last AirBender, Shrek, The Bad Guys, Balto, The Jungle Book, The Lion King, Rio, Toy Story, Winnie the Pooh, Happy Feet, MLP Gens 4 and 5, Friendship is Magic and A New Generation, The Fox and the Hound, Aristocats, DC League of SuperPets, Garfield: The Movie (2024) and 101 Dalmatians franchises and the human and hominid Marvel and Ultimate Marvel Universe and Guardians of the Galaxy, Ravagers, Spider-Man, Miles Morales, Spider-Ghost, Avengers, X-Men, their villain archenemies, Fantastic Four, Sinister Six and Venom/Eddie Brock and anthropomorphic vehicle Marvel Universe, Animal Marvel superhero Universe just mentioned and universe where anthropomorphic animals and humans and mythical creatures all coexist mixing the animal Marvel Universe and human Marvel Universe and Super Animals of the Galaxy, Ravenagers, Spider-Fox family, Butterfly-Gazelle family, Super Animal Four, Animal Avengers, X-Animals, their villain archenemies, and Animal Sinister Six and Spider-Man, Miles Morales, Black Cat/Felicia Hardy, Spider-Ghost/Gwen Stacy and Sinister Six and Fantastic Four together. Porsha and Rosita also say Buzz Lightyear’s iconic line, “To Infinity and Beyond '' in this episode.
Fun fact: The Aladdin 2 Return of Jafar also acted as a backdoor pilot to the Aladdin show, & the King Theives acts as the finale as Aladdin finally gets married
I found it so funny that the entire first movie has the Sultan pressure her to get married and then it takes so long for them to actually do so. "So, Jasmine? When will you finally marry Aladdin?" "Just 2 more movies and 65 episodes, dad"
Lion King 1 and a half had a scene at the end that was sorely missing from the end of the original, and that's where Simba gives Timon and Puumba a hug before he ascends Pride Rock and tells them that he couldn't have done it without them. They were effectively his parents and the reason he didn't die of dehydration in the desert, yet they didn't really get the full amount of recognition for that in the original, which always irked me. The hug should have been spliced into a cut of the original.
Was I reading into the original movie too much or was it not a mistake on Simba's part that he was almost dead by the time Timon and Pumba found him? Actually makes them even better characters since they didn't just rescue him physically. Sure Hakunah Matata was a bad message overall since it stopped him from confronting his problem but it was what he needed to get him to adulthood.
@@RRW359 definitely. When they rescue him he's clearly depressed, with nothing to live for and no one to turn to, and some strangers telling him 'oh its not your fault' wasn't gonna convince him, but 'everyone makes mistakes and you can't change them but we won't judge so stick with us' was what he needed; a fresh start without having to think about the consequences of his actions.
My headcanon is that it’s an alternate universe/timeline since at the end of the movie the fairy god mother says they were already married. Basically saying it was fate or set in stone
Nostalgia aside, Lion King 1 1/2 is genuinely one of the most creative and unique movies of its time. Basically having the characters react to and interact with their own movie. It's genius!
Disney doing a Mystery Science Theater 3000 and playing with the running gag of wacky hijinks happening in the background of the original movie works so well. Pulling that off with some genuinely good emotional character development for the side characters is a great touch too.
I completely forgot that movie (and Lilo and stitch 2) existed until watching this video, but I remember my parents telling me I had to take a break from watching lion king 1 1/2 because I watched it literally all the time
For real. And when I rewatched it a few weeks ago after not having watched it for a long time, it had me laughing multiple times, which is rare for me with Disney movies
Love how the taboo against on-screen deaths creates paradoxes. Sher-Khan can't be crushed to death by a boulder, but he CAN be doomed to being imprisoned and probably cooked alive inside a hollow statue while a carrion bird gets ready to eat his remains as soon as he croaks.
I swear to God, I grew up watching so many of these on DVD and not realizing how crappy they were. Mad respect to Schaff for going through all of this.
Same for me. I had a few Disney sequels on DVD like Mulan 2 and a DVD case for both of the Lion King movies 1 and 2. I even had a DVD for the Lion King "1 and a half". Good times.
With Lion King 2, if I recall the outcast lions weren't entirely separate to Pride Rock rather they were the lions who were still loyal to Scar after the 1st movie, instead of following Simba
Yeah, for some reason some Lions really sided with him and made almost a cult following, it seems unrealistic at first until you remember Bolsonaro Exists
I genuinely think Cinderella III is one of the top 15 best Disney movies. The best thing about it is that Cinderella isn't actually really the main protagonist, Anastasia is. She willingly does the right thing in the end knowing that she won't get her prince, she goes back home to her abusive family, and she doesn't get her happy ending. She's among the most relatable Disney princesses, especially knowing there isn't anyone else like her in the pantheon. Her whole stance at the end "I want to be loved for me, not by being someone else" hits so hard, especially when the whole thing about Disney princesses is being role models and whatnot for kids. The writers also totally understood how to write a charming dude in Prince Charming.
@@edenisok894 I thought III takes place directly after I instead of II, like an alternate sequenc of events. III simoly brings a few characters from II as a reference.
Cinderella 3 did something different and unique with the characters, so it managed to fully justify its existence. If Cinderella 3 didn't exist, I honestly wouldn't even think that it would be possible to make a Cinderella sequel that justifies its own existence.
@@matheus5230 I think the most glaring reason is that it seems Disney really let Cinderella III writers have complete reign with whatever they wanted to do. I never would think Disney would let them write Prince Charming as some bumbling himbo but it was ironically what he needed to be charming. Cinderella herself wasn't the main focus of character development either. It strays far from the original story since we're suppose to feel bad for the wicked step sister.
I always loved the Peter Pan sequel as a kid, and I thought it was a great reversal of the original plot. In the first movie, Wendy and the boys didn't want to grow up, and it took seeing what that actually would be like to convince them that they really do need to enter the next chapter or their life. Then, in the sequel, Jane wants to grow up immediately, and has completely lost any semblance of her childhood. Going to Neverland shows her the magic of childhood that she lost or ignored, and shows her that its okay to be childish sometimes.
The scene where the kids are leaving the cities... those scenes about kids having to leave home and not knowing if they'll have a home or parents when they got back always made me weep as a little girl. And now. It still hurts
She was born in the middle of a war. It was a terrifying time for children, the country, the world. She was so brave. But that was the problem 😢 I love that she got to learn how to be a kid again, like you said. She was growing up so fast. Edit: Guys I'm talking about Jane, not Wendy.
I’m surprised to this day The Lion King 1 1/2 wasn’t released in theaters. Animation was great. Songs were great. The story was funny and heartfelt. There was a lot of love put into it.
Honestly the lion king franchise is really underrated people say the stuff after the first film bad because of lion king 2 but this movie and the tv show were honestly great
I very much recall being in a theater watching Lion King 1 1/2 and there being an air of confusion and shock from everyone when that TV channel change happened. That right there made it so memorable to me. With some of the straight to VHS/DVD releases I'm pretty sure some theaters still did showings if they show chose to. (More so your smaller theaters). I also recall being in a theater for Lilo and Stitch 2.
Better than all the live actions, I can’t with these expressionless animals in lion king, little mermaid, and now I hear of a new Moana live action. What is Disney doing🤡
I liked 'The Little Mermaid 2: Return To The Sea' as a kid, but now I think a plot where Melody finds an underwater lair herself, makes herself into the mermaid and nearly becomes another Ursula would have been a better plot. Like maybe she teaches herself magic or something
Maybe she tracks down Triton and asks him to turn her into a mermaid, but even though he would love to welcome his granddaughter to his kingdom, he doesn't want to go behind his daughter's back.
I feel like this would have been a much better plot had they made the connection of the first movie of "I wanna go to the sea" like Ariel did would of been a much better focused conflict than what we got. Making Ariel realize she's becoming like her father. We kind of got that, but so extremely dumbed down
@@ferchsakura I don't understand. "The connection of the first movie of "I want to go to the sea" like where Ariel did." "It would've been a much better conflict" How would that be?
it's not like that makes any more sense. After the events of the first movie there's no way they can convince me that there were all along a bunch of lions who actually supported Scar. Even the hyenas admitted that he's not a good king.
@@matyaskassay4346Eh, disagree. If you were a lioness who just wanted to hunt, yet high and mighty Mufasa and Sarabi were always holding you back from your true potential? Then suddenly Scar's king and says, "It is your job to hunt, get us all some endless meat!", you'd probably prefer Scar to Mufasa. He let you do what you loved with the family who loved it too. So what if the Pride Lands looked drier than normal and herds moved on, not like that doesn't happen every year...
@@matyaskassay4346 True, but it is the story as presented. Overtly. I think it was more that Simba exiled those who actively worked with Scar, or directly mated with him.
Big question is where were they during the hyena fight. Did they miss the ecological collapse and great dying that basically spelled out Scar is metaphysically a terrible lion? I don't even mind that much, it's a good story but I wish they had a better explanation or kept the faction mostly separate from Scar as a whole besides maybe Zyra if they wanted to keep Kouvu's connection.
@@AluminumFusion22 You’re right, personally I think the funniest part of the movie is Bradley Uppercrust the third. He’s a better version of Johnny Worthington from monsters university.
Fun fact: Jungle Book 2 and Return to Neverland actually were released in theaters. Yeah really. That’s why Jungle Book 2 had the budget for all of the celebrities.
Bambi II actually had a theatrical release in some countries outside of the U.S. Actually, speaking of Bambi II, I saw on Wikipedia years ago that there's a page on a list of sequels that came out the longest after the first, and Bambi is at the top. It came out in 2006, 64 years after the 1942 original.
Same with Lion King 2....at least in Australia and I remember McDonald Happy Meal Toys for it while it was airing in cinemas. Growing up McDonalds only did toys for movies airing in Cinemas. I remeber the McDonalds toys for Peter Pan 2 as well and I had 2 of them; the octopus and Hook's ship.
I think that Cinderella II happens AFTER the events of Cinderella III, so there is a reason why Cinderella is simphatetic towards Anastasia and helps her get with the baker in that movie since she was already redeemed on the third. I don´t know, I think it´s better that way even though it opens more inconsistencies, narratively it makes sense.
I still can’t believe that the original Mulans entire premise is that you can triumph without having to rely on features attributed to your birth. . . . AND THE ENTIRE PREMISE OF THE LIVE ACTION ONE IS THAT SHE SUCCEEDS BASED ON FEATURES ATTRIBUTED TO HER BIRTH. AAAAAAAAAA I FEEL LIKE I AM TAKING CRAZY PILLS
So for Bambi the "asshole deer" is actually the adult male brute that tries to take Feline from him in the original Bambi. They were expanding that character to show their rivalry for her wasn't random, but stemmed from childhood
The original Bambi was a meant to be essentially an accessible nature documentary for kids. The young adult bucks competed to mate with Faline. It's not supposed to be an allegory for jealous teen boys lol
@@LaymansLinguistThe original is based on a book in where Bambi and Ronno met as fawns and became rivals right away. So in that regard the midquel follows the book in a pretty faithful way
Return to Neverland is less about the setting, Neverland, and is more so a story about Jane regaining the child-like sense of wonder she lost due to the war
Only thing I’d contest is the idea that Melody is dumb for being manipulated by Morgana; Morgana doesn’t act overtly evil while around Melody, actually it’s to the point where I think her manipulation is more subtle than Ursula tricking Ariel.
Yeah, and Ariel seems to have heard of Ursula before and have some idea of her reputation, but Melody has absolutely no idea and shouldn't be expected to (and is also several years younger than Ariel was)
Sidenote but her parents suck for letting her be bullied. Like she's literally the only child of the rulers of the land. Her parents could murder the parents of the children with no consequences. Not saying that's what they should do but like just kick them out? It's their house. Just tell them to leave and ban them for a certain amount of time or until they apologize and Melody accepts. Their parents will do the work of punishing the kids and the embarrassment of the kingdom's royalty singling you out for being a bully and kicking you out of an elite party would be enough to learn a lesson for a child.
@@yukikanegawa7470 this might just lead to her getting bullied more or at least still leaving her as an outcast, people don’t really want to hang out with someone who can ruin their life, even if its not by them directly, it’d have to be more subtle than that at the very least
@@yukikanegawa7470 this is… literally a worse thing to do to a child than letting them be bullied. Like. Basically socially demanding them to be sanctioned by the entire kingdom is actually unacceptable. She’s literally a princess, she’ll get over it
as someone who grew up with Lion King 1 1/2 me and my brother still reference "digga tunnah" almost on a daily basis. it deserves the #1 spot for being such a formative movie for so many people.
Morgana was only repeating Ursula's plan so she could attempt to succeed where her supposedly superior sister had failed. So it really makes sense to me.
Fun Fact: Kovu was voiced by Jason Marsden. He also was the voice for Haku in Spirited Away, Thackery Binx in Hocus Pocus (just the voice, not his human form), and has pretty much been Max Goof since A Goofy Movie.
I'm a weirdo who really loves the Lion King 2's opening song. It kinda begins in the opposite way the first one did. The first one has the sun rising and a loud vocal beginning, whereas the second is in the dark with whispering. And I think it sounds really good.
It was based on a song that appeared in Rhythm of the Pridelands (an album released after the 1st Lion King Movie) who later was used with the actual lyrics in the Broadway Musical of the Lion King. Beautiful song btw. Especially the reprise from the Broadway album.
I also have a deep love for Simba's "We are One" song. It's just so beautiful in the way it sounds and flows, with a really damn good message that is a direct connection to the first film through Rafiki's lesson to Simba. I don't think Schaff gives the Lion King sequel enough credit, because aside from the Lionessess being a left-field revelation the movie is a fantastic follow-up to the first with only a slight downgrade in the animation.
As someone who grew up a huge Lilo & Stitch fan. Finally seeing Stitch has a Glitch, a movie I literally dragged my mom to the store to get when I first found out about it, get a lot of praise, I honestly got a little emotional going back down memory lane. Now time to watch it again
The higher up the numbers went without Lilo and Stitch 2 appearing, the happier I got. It was so uplifting to hear him praise that one. No one really talks about how good it is, so I'm super glad he acknowledged its strong points. It's honestly great. Ending makes me cry every time.
Movie scenes don’t make me cry often but the part where Stitch almost dies just about did! I think it’s a mix of the circumstance, the music ramping up, and Lilo’s line before crying. It just punched me in the heart just enough for me to let out some tears…
1:17:44 Finally, a TH-camr that agrees with how goated the Timon and Pumbaa Virtual Safari shorts were. I remember watching the LK 1 1/2 Safari short just as much as the film itself, it was so good. I also remember rewatching the film a lot to find all of the Mickey heads - might have been the reason why I enjoyed the Lucky Emblem search in Kingdom Hearts 3 years later.
Scaffirllia forgot to mention the best and most heart wrenching scene in Return to Neverland... Peter Pan and Adult Wendys reunion! Ive never seen the full movie but the clip of that scene i have watched... and it omg it was like the ship that killed ariels mom in The Little Mermaid 2 literally crushed my heart. I couldnt take how heartbrokenly frustrated Peter looked when adult wendy smiled at him, knowing that she was all grown up now 😭
Not gonna lie, getting trapped inside a statue as you slowly die of dehydration and proximity to lava as a vulture circles overhead, waiting for your inevitable demise, is way worse than getting crushed by a boulder.
My dad was the Head of Technology at Disney Toon studios for a decade and the stories he’d tell me about some of the things he worked on always made me really happy. It was a good gig and a VERY experimental era for Disney for sure.
i’d honestly take sequels over remakes atp. like you said, at least they were experimenting to some capacity. the fact that majority of the last 2D animations were all straight-to-dvd sequels is pretty sad tbh.
What frustrates me is that a lot of these Disney sequels could’ve worked, or even been good if they had more time writing out their scripts. A lot of them have great ideas on paper, but were ruined either because they were rushed out, or because they didn’t want to stray too far from the original source material. The most clear cut cases of this are the Little Mermaid sequels and Return to Neverland
I agree Little Mermaid 2 just needed more development, a better villain or more thought to the angle they wanted like Ariel wants Melody to focus on being a princess rather than going out to sea then you can have a new sea witch besides Ursala 2.0+crazy sister. I can't justify Finloose unless it's a much shorter project, and Return to Neverland only really improved the lost boys in my opinion, everything else feels weaker.
Something I find so frustrating is apparently if the Atlantis sequel wasn’t going to be direct to video and poor quality they would have had an insane actually good sequel where Olga (the hot blonde lady) was gonna come back as a gas masked badass cyborg with an army to try and take back Atlantis WE WERE ROBBED FELLAS
timestamps: 27. The Hunchback Of Notre Dame ll (2:11) 26. Beauty And The Beast: Belle's Magical World (5:43) 25. Tarzan & Jane (9:19) 24. Atlantis: Milo's Return (11:21) 23. Brother Bear 2 (13:15) 22. Lady And The Tramp ll: Scamp's Adventure (15:29) 21. Mulan ll (17:08) 20. The Fox And The Hound 2 (20:07) 19. The Little Mermaid: Ariel's Beginning (22:22) 18. Beauty And The Beast: The Enchanted Christmas (25:29) 17. The Little Mermaid ll: Return To The Sea (28:00) 16. Kronk's New Groove (30:42) 15. Cinderella ll: Dreams Come True (31:22) 14. Tarzan ll (33:51) 13. The Return Of Jafar (36:14) 12. Stitch! The Movie (38:49) 11. Pocahontas ll: Journey To A New World (40:44) 10. Bambi ll (45:33) 9. The Jungle Book 2 (48:00) 8. Return To Neverland (50:54) 7. The Lion King ll: Simba's Pride (53:30) 6. Cinderella lll: A Twist In Time (56:25) 5. Aladdin And The King Of Thieves (59:23) 4. Leroy & Stitch (1:03:35) 3. Lilo & Stitch 2: Stitch Has A Glitch (1:04:24) 2. 101 Dalmatians ll: Patch's London Adventure (1:08:27) 1. Lion King 1 1/2 (1:12:12)
@@jenw980 Hows that a win? The Plot is a complete waste! Even the villian totaly forgot that of her threat! The entire thing of why Ariel did what he did. I get in a way what happened, but please go go arround tell me that the film showed how what a parent was willing to sacrifice for her child, that was not the intencion, this was a complete waste. Eric did absolutly nothing. Would have being better to just make the plot of TLM but on reverse? Something the film kinda was leading to and just focus on that? Why not Show Ariel and Eric as much better supporting parents? Instead of Ariel being worse than Triton and errasing her entire life for no reason?
IMO, Timon knowing who Rafiki is doesn't contradict the first one, but rather recontexualizes. When he questions who's the monkey, it's not because he literally doesn't know him, but rather because he finally has someone who _can_ tell him who this dude he keeps meeting is
The reason that the genie is in the third movie so much is because they were happy to have him after apologizing. They literally put “starring Robin Williams” as the genie on the front cover. They almost never put somebody’s name on the cover of a direct a DVD sequel. They were really excited.
That's not true at all, the whole reason he wasn't in the second one was because they used robin Williams to advertise the movie, which was one of his conditions to be genie in the first place(he stated that he did not want to be used to sell the movie basically), and disney didnt do that and it pissed him off rightfully. after they begged him to come back for the third one he basically said "OK but I basically get to do whatever I want" and they went with it, so much so that they animated around his bits
@@beepbeeplettuce5890 yeah that’s exactly right your statement is the reason why he didn’t return for the first sequel but they apologized and admitted they made a mistake and he came back for the third one.
Lindsay Ellis has a great video essay about Robin Williams and celebrity voice acting that plays in my head whenever I’m reminded of animated movies starring big names in the Hollywood industry just because
Kronk's New Groove is such a criminally underrated sequel. The subplot with Papi, the diner scene towards the end, the references to pop culture and to the first movie were *so* good. Not to mention it was so wholesome how (spoiler!) everyone came to help Kronk impress his father, even the people he didn't think cared about him. It showed how truly loved Kronk was in his community.
I think if every plotline fit together more naturally it would've been a great film, but they feel like 3 completely different plots that just merge bu the end
The fact that at the end of 101 Dalmatians 2 Cruella gets committed to the mental house rather than prison is just really funny and rather fitting for her character.
I grew up with The Lion King 2 VHS tape. I love that movie and I have a lot of nostalgia for it too. I love how the first movie was basically Hamlet, the second was Romeo and Juliet, and the third was "Rosencrantz & Guildenstern Are Dead". Also... He Lives in You is an absolute masterpiece.
Lk2 is one of my faves of all time, but even when i was young i pointed out how silly it was that the non-lyrical background music (for example during the crocodile action sequence) was just out of place. It TOTALLY sounds like it could fit in a Pirates of the Caribbean soundtrack
I really loved King of Thieves. Felt like it had the right amount of typical Aladdin hijinks and brought something new to the table. Cassim tricking Saluk into catching the Hand and turning into gold was a great moment in the movie, and the fact that he chooses not once but twice to toss the Hand away was such a great resolution to his arc.
I feel like Cinderella is the same character in I as she is in II and III, she just has that confidence and sass behind the scenes while delivering it more gently since if done publicly she could risk more abuse from her so-called family.
With Cinderella 2, she's in a good place, good headspace, but despite getting married to royalty and moving away from her stepfamily, she's still humble and graceful, but now she has more sass lol With Cinderella 3, she finally stands up for herself against her stepmother and fights for what she wants, but still shows compassion to her stepsister Anastasia. What I like about both movies is that they expand the world by making the characters from the first movie more, well, character. And Anastasia became one of my favorite characters from the Cinderella movies because, just like Cinderella, you want her to be with her true love and have a happy ending.
THIIIIS! Everyone says they like her character better in the third film but homegirl was literally living in an abusive home as an indentured servant (in her own home no less! no freedom!), so no wonder when she gains control of her life back she gets to expand her character some more!
She is sassy in the first one (at least she is in the French dub) she’s tells off the clock for reminding her she has to work and rolls her eyes and acts exasperated by her stepfamily ringing the bells
Exactly! The story and her circunstances of the first film simply doesn't give her options to be very proactive, but she is the same character as we see in 2 and 3, and all of her strengths from those films were in Cinderella 1. It's like: do people really think that running away from home was even a remotely viable option back in the first film? Where would she even go? She would have to beg in the streets. At least with her stepsisters and stepmother, she still has food and also a roof above her head.
I recently came across a realization that made me appreciate The Lion King 1½ even moreso. And it's the fact that it _subverted_ the "fake-out death" trope. No animated film I've seen in my life thus far, let alone a direct-to-DVD Disney sequel was able to do that, but they did it here, (in a movie that is essentially based on a satire play). During the climax after Scar and the hyenas fall through a sinkhole that Timon triggers, there's a bit where Timon's mom thinks that he died in the fall-out. In any other film, this would be the part where the other protagonists begin to believe this and start mourning their friend in an emotional moment or some musical uplift playing in the background only to discover "he ain't really dead!" and happily ever after. That's far from what happens here. She goes absolutely hysterical, implying that _at best_ he's dead. And then five seconds later, he climbs out like nothing happened, she hysterically shakes him in a crazed fit, and then finds out that he's alive. It's only THEN where the sappy music plays and the scene becomes incredibly emotional, with Timon's mom and uncle praising him for saving the day, complete with another dash of comic relief (Uncle Max comedically crushing Timon in a hug). That's..... fucking genius! It's one thing to avoid a tired repetitive old trope (the first Lion King film did this spectacularly through the sudden death of Mufasa, but probably because it wasn't as bad of a trope as it would get in coming years), but to take that fake-out death trope and turn it on its head with a 5 second-bit, and then resolve it with the thought-to-be-deceased being wildly shaken by their friend/relative, and to seguay into a well-developed emotional scene that has place for enough humor. And for a movie that came out in 2004 (20 years ago!) it's quite the feat given how most films at the time and even in the 2010's followed that cliche. In short, it's a Cinematic Masterpiece (this movie released in theaters outside of North America so I can legally say that).
“We’re going back in time to the first Cinderella to get Cinderella off the menu”- that perfectly sums up the third movie in a nutshell (but in a good way).
for anyone wondering how the villains in tarzan 2 were dealt with: zugor makes their mother fall in love with him so they get punished for trashing his place. he literally became their step dad insert ray william johnson’s song “doin your mom”
Not to defend "The Little Mermaid III", but.... Triton didn't ban music because his wife died trying to reach a music box. It was because music was a core part of the Queen's persona. She loved singing and passed that love down to their daughters. Music was always present in their memories as a family, which is why he gifted her the music box in the first place. So, as the plot goes, he bans music following her death. Triton clearly had issues dealing with the loss, so he didn't deal with it at all, he just suppressed any potential trigger that would open the hurt once more. Banning music was a part of that, simply hearing memories brought back the painful memories of his wife. I'm not saying it isn't dumb (or in any way realistic), but it makes more sense than "oops she died getting a music box so I guess I hate music now"
I’m surprised he didn’t mention the fact that the stakes in this movie are basically non-existent. The conflict is that music is banned, but the original opens with Ariel missing her concert. So you know music will come back in the end so there’s no tension
The prince jumping out of the window in Cinderella 3 is honestly one of the funniest scenes in any movie I’ve ever seen. Everyone I’ve ever shown that scene bursted out laughing and justifiably so
Anastasia still ends up with the baker even in Cinderella 3, it's just postponed and shown in the credits. It's honestly really cool that she and the baker still find one another even after everything. It does beg the question though, does Anastasias story in Cinderella 2 happen after Cinderella 3? Or is it just a timeliness thing that will happen no matter what?
I always thought about it. Perhaps the events of Cinderella 2 take place after Cinderella 3, and the Baker appearing in the credits indicates that, she met him later.
2:12 Hunchback of Notre Dame II 5:44 Belle’s magical world 9:20 Tarzan and Jane 11:22 Atlantis: Milo’s return 13:16 Brother Bear 2 15:29 Lady and the Tramp II: Scamp’s adventure 17:09 Mulan II 20:07 The Fox and the Hound 2 22:23 The Little Mermaid: Ariel’s beginning 25:31 Beauty and the Beast: The Enchanted Christmas 28:01 The Little Mermaid II: Return to the Sea 30:43 Kronk’s New Groove 31:23 Cinderella II: Dreams Come True 33:52 Tarzan II 36:15 Aladdin 2: The Return of Jafar 38:49 Stitch: the movie 40:45 Pocahontas II: Journey to a New World 45:35 Bambi II 48:01 The Jungle Book 2 50:55 Peter Pan 2: Return to Neverland 53:31 The Lion King II: Simba’s Pride 56:29 Cinderella III: A Twist in Time 59:24 Aladdin and the King of Thieves 1:03:36 Leroy and Stitch 1:04:25 Lilo and Stitch 2: Stitch has a glitch 1:08:27 101 Dalmatians II: Patch’s London Adventure 1:12:13 The Lion King 1 1/2
4:46 This is made even crazier with the fact that The Hunchback of Notre Dame became a part of Kingdom Hearts with Kingdom Hearts: Dream Drop Distance, which has the version of Sora you used in the "That's nuts" clip.
Mulan II actively scarred me as a child and has prevented me from enjoying the original in any way to the point that every time I think “Mulan” in my head I say it with the voice of Shen when he discovers the princesses are gone with all the hate and vitriol of that delivery now directed at the film.
Cinderella 3 gets a lot better if you consider it a prequel to cinderella 2. The whole issue with Anastasia resolve themselves that way, like it's before she had the thing with the baker, and it makes sense why Cinderella would be so forgiving and nice to her.
Return To Neverland is super underrated. The beginning of that movie is surprisingly dark and the ending scene between Peter and Wendy is genuinely beautiful. Even though the stuff in the second act could have been improved, I still think overall it's a solid sequel.
I prefer the second film over the first film any day. The story is more interesting/engaging, the characters are way more likeable and interesting than the ones in the first film, the music is actually quite decent and might I say, quite fitting for the film. Overall, a solid sequel and definitely a massive improvement over the first film (in my opinion).
As a kid i really related to Jane unfortunately so I think too for kids who are in difficult situations its something they can sorta relate to and hopefully take away that they deserve to be kids/not feel forced to grow up too fast. Its not a perfect movie by any means but definitely underrated and ill defend it any day haha
i actually really adore the original Cinderella. i think her character was pretty strong, just not in a Girl Boss™ way. and the prince didnt have a personality bc the movie wasn't about him, it was about Cinderella wanting to escape her abusive life for a night and wanting to go to a ball but it ends with her getting a life she could only dream of. It's simple and i love it, even though some might find it boring and i get why. with that being said, I adore Cinderella 3 and the Anastasia love story. I think they could be better, but I like how they expanded on the characters that existed and took it as an opportunity to flesh out the prince, which was a really fun bonus. I think more Disney sequels should do that instead of the "family guy cutaways" ^^;
Thank you! I think the original Cinderella movie (and character) is GREATLY misunderstood. People say “why didn’t she just leave? She was just waiting around for a man to save her” but like… no?! She just wanted to have a fun night out at a ball and she had no intention of meeting a Prince. About why she didn’t leave her family, she’s a victim of abuse, it’s famously REALLY hard to get out of situations like that. Where would she have gone? People are way too mean to Cinderellie without having critical thinking or empathy about her situation.
The Animal Avengers Parts 1, 2, 3, and 4: Second of the four season finales to Season One of Tails from Zooptoia, this episode story arc also crossing over with the spin-off Animal Avengers television series (Which is part of the anthropomorphic animal Ultimate Marvel and Marvel Superhero Universes, an alternate Marvel Superhero Universe where there are anthropomorphic animals instead of humans and hominids and there are anthropomorphic animal versions of all the human and hominin Marvel superheroes, supervillains, anti-heroes and supervillains and new ones with similar or different superpowers, costumes and more and the series is traditionally animated while the feature films are computer-animated and this episode is done in the same animation styles as Avengers Reassembled (2012) and Avengers: Earth’s Mightiest Heroes and as a new animal reimagined version of the latter’s theme song.) the first episode is set during the childhoods of the protagonists and heroes and villains and antagonists from the Zootopia franchise and Sing franchise and they celebrate alongside their families one of their friends’ birthday parties at King Louie’s Arcade and Restaurant in Zooptoia’s Rainforest District and while playing the Spider-Fox and Venom-Found arcade cabinet video games in the arcade, it causes them to body swap with young animal superheroes and supervillains-in-training in the Animal Marvel Superhero Universe that are part of the Spider-Fox Family, Animal Avengers, X-Animals, their supervillain archenemies, Super Animal Four, Butterfly-Gazelle family, Mutant Lemur Family, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, and Animal Sinister Six same for the main characters from the Elemental, Kung Fu Panda and The Bad Guys franchises and with help from the animal superheroes and supervillains there must complete the video game in the animal Marvel superhero realm they are in (The superheroes and anti-heroes that are the hero protagonists must stop the evil schemes and plans of the supervillains and anti-villains that are the villain protagonists and do the jobs as superheroes which are to make the world a better place safe from injustice, criminals and villains while the supervillains and anti-villains that are the villain protagonists must achieve their evil plans, power-hungry or anti-villainous and defeat their superhero and anti-hero archenemies that are the hero antagonists.) in order to get home turned by their new adult and child animal superhero mentors from the Spider-Fox family, Animal Avengers, X-Animals, Mutant Lemur Family and Animal Sinister Six (Also are all the superhero, supervillain and other character protagonists/heroes and antagonists/villains from the Spider-Fox family, Animal Avengers, X-Animals, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Super Animal Four, Mutant Lemur Family and Animal Sinister Six families.) to use their superpowers to save (As superheroes for the protagonists) and or take over the world. (As supervillains for the antagonists) though some of the protagonists and antagonists are tempted with staying in the superhero realm forever due to finding it much better than the real world they are from due to no segregations towards their species existing as the superheroes living there in heroic acts or supervillains in anti-villain deeds already dealt with that but are soon through character development convinced by their friends to come back home. At the end after completing the video game, the protagonists and antagonists of the Zooptoia, Sing, Rock Dog, Elemental and Kung Fu Panda and The Bad Guys franchises bid farewell to their new animal superhero, anti-hero, supervillain and anti-villain friends and allies and body swap back to their original bodies in the regular world (With their memories of meeting each other in the video game world and Judy and Nick’s and Ember and Wade’s encounter and memories of their friendships in their childhood being erased and they would not meet each other again till their adulthoods and would not have those memories restored till their adulthoods.) and discover that their superhero and supervillain counterparts had blasts in their original bodies. And they continue celebrating the birthday party with no clue of what happened in the superhero realm due to their memory wipe. The next episode is set in the adulthoods of the protagonists/heroes and antagonists/villains from the Zooptoia, Elemental, Sing and Kung Fu Panda and The Bad Guys franchises celebrating one of the animal children or element character’s birthday parties at King Louie’s Arcade and Restaurant again and them playing together the Animal Avengers Playstation Two video game the young animal character got as a birthday present (Parodying the Avengers and X-Men video games for PlayStation Two.) cause them to body swap again with the superheroes, anti-heroes, anti-villains and supervillains from the Spider-Fox family, Mutant Lemur Family, Animal Avengers, X-Animals, their villain archenemies and Animal Sinister Six and get their memories of their experiences there in their childhoods restored and strength their relationships in the process and reunite with their animal superhero, anti-hero, anti-villain and supervillain friends from the Spider-Fox family, Animal Avengers, X-Animals, their villain archenemies, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Super Animal Four, Mutant Lemur Family and Animal Sinister Six and stay in the superhero universe for three months before returning to their original bodies in the original universe going on further missions as superheroes and anti-heroes to make the world a better place safe from villains, criminals and injustice and supervillains and anti-villains complete their evil plans and life goals, and complete the video game level they are in to get home. The animal superheroes in the Spider-Fox family, Mutant Lemur Family, Butterfly-Gazelle family and Animal Sinister Six are original characters, new characters and anthro animal versions of and inspired by Spider-Man, Fantastic Four, Miles Morales, The Black Cat/Felicia Hardy, Silk/Cindy Moon, Spider-Ghost/Gwen Stacy, the Avengers (Iron Man, Hulk, Captain America, Black Panther, Shuri, Doctor Strange, Captain Marvel, Nick Fury, Black Widow, Hawkeye, Ant-Man and Wasp), X-Men, their villain archenemies including Red Skull, Loki and Thanos, M.O.D.O.K. Black Order, Carnage, Sinister Six and Venom/Eddie Brock. It might also crossover with the Surf’s Up and Rock Dog franchises. The Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles in that universe also make a guest appearance. It is paired with the Spider-Verse trilogy and The Incredibles and Big Hero 6 franchises and Megamind franchise crossovers in their own television series in the human and hominid Ultimate Marvel and Marvel Universe with the human Spider-Man, Miles Morales, Avengers, X-Men, their villain archenemies, Fantastic Four, Spider-Ghost/Gwen Stacy and Sinister Six and Venom/Eddie Brock and crossovers with the Hotel Tyranslviana, Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs, Monsters Vs. Aliens, Wreck-It-Ralph, The Super Mario Bros. Movie, The Secret Life of Pets, Despicable Me, Migration, Monsters Inc. Cars, Frozen, Tangled, Coco, Open Season, Over the Hedge, Luca, Enchanto, Dog Man, Zooptoia 2.0 and A City of Mystery and Romance contituties, A Bug’s Life and Bee Movie, Captain UnderPants: The First Epic Movie, Onward, Soul, Disney Princesses, Madagascar, SpongeBob and Avatar: The Last AirBender, Shrek, The Bad Guys, Balto, The Jungle Book, The Lion King, Rio, Toy Story, Winnie the Pooh, Happy Feet, MLP Gens 4 and 5, Friendship is Magic and A New Generation, The Fox and the Hound, Aristocats, DC League of SuperPets, Garfield: The Movie (2024) and 101 Dalmatians franchises and the human and hominid Marvel and Ultimate Marvel Universe and Spider-Man, Miles Morales, Spider-Ghost, Avengers, X-Men, their villain archenemies, Fantastic Four, Sinister Six and Venom/Eddie Brock and anthropomorphic vehicle Marvel Universe, Animal Marvel superhero Universe just mentioned and universe where anthropomorphic animals and humans and mythical creatures all coexist mixing the animal Marvel Universe and human Marvel Universe and Spider-Fox family, Butterfly-Gazelle family, Super Animal Four, Animal Avengers, X-Animals, their villain archenemies, and Animal Sinister Six and Spider-Man, Miles Morales, Spider-Ghost/Gwen Stacy and Sinister Six and Fantastic Four together.
I love how the animation of these movies ranges from looking like a normal Disney movie to a Zelda CDI cutscene
It was done by the team that did Toon Disney, fitting how some of them were going to be pilots for series and just came off half baked while others were actually just cutting corners. I do think they get pretty okay as they go on or have some dedication to the project (even saying Lion King 1.5 is on par with the original). It does hurt when they rushed for Notre Dame basically guaranteeing it'll look nothing like the Renaissance era animation and drastically cut down on crowds
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Fun fact: Hunchback 2 was primarily animated by a Japanese studio. That studio just so happens to be the one of the two entities that formed in the aftermath of the demise of Topcraft- which, on top of doing work for Rankin/Bass Productions, most famously produced Miyazaki’s first original film, Nausicaä. The other was, well, the exact company you’re thinking of.
The uhh, _not_ most acclaimed anime studio of all time out of that pair, while briefly known as Pacific Animation Corporation, was very soon after bought by Disney, and became Walt Disney Animation Japan. They also made 101 Dalmatians 2, so they have that going for them!
Or well uhh, _had._ They were shut down in 2004.
@@randomjunkohyeah1That's a shame. I wonder what movies they could've made if they weren't shut down
@@randomjunkohyeah1 For good.
@@Petrico94DisneyToon never did the animation to these. It was outsourced to the television studios that were part of Disney and worked with Disney: Toon City, Disney Australia, Disney Canada, Disney Japan(Multiple studios like with anime), Wang Film, etc...
I just love the fact that in Lion King 2, they make sure they repeatedly point out that Scar wasn't actually Kovu's father. Because if he was, then that would make Kiara and Kovu cousins, making their romantic relationship really questionable.
It's strongly implied that _Nuka_ is Scar's real son, but they adopted Kovu to replace him as the heir bc Scar's genes are "in the shallow end." A solid enough explanation imo but I wish they'd spelled it out a bit more bc it's kinda confusing.
Can I introduce you to: Genealogy of the Holy War?
Supposedly, they were going to make Kovu scar's son, but Michael Eisner wasn't okay with it, I think. *Correction:* That was the case.
But isn't Nala and Simba half-simblings? Because aparently the only lion male in the kingdom (besides Scar) was Muffasa
@@bog4ntkd8932 apparently, Disney's explanation to that is that Nala's father is a lion from another herd, like, a random lion came out of nowhere, fucked one of the lionesses from Mufasa's kingdom, and leaved
That's how Nala was born
(Sorry for bad English)
Fun fact: Bambi II is actually the longest movie sequel gap in the history of film by over 63 years.
It was also actually in the theathers
@@loviebeestso was jungle book 2!
@@loviebeest not really. bambi 2 was only released in theaters in argentina and nowhere else for some reason.
the only direct to video sequels to receive full-fledged theatrical releases were return to never land and jungle book 2.
Dumbo 2 would have taken it's place if it wasn't canceled. To be fair, it was scheduled for a 2001 release making the gap 60 years, but the project wasn't officially scrapped until 2006.
Does anyone here know any of the other longest sequel gaps in movie history? Just curious.
it is canon in Neverland lore that every time a child stops believing in fairies, a fairy dies, and you have to clap to prove you believe if you want to bring them back. my sister would torment me when we were little by saying she didn't believe in fairies so I would drop everything to clap aggressively
Based sister.
Typical older sister behavior
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Ralph Breaks the Internet, (Depending on your point of view), Zooptoia 2, Moana 2, Frozen 2 and 3, The Rescuers Down Under and Winnie the Pooh are at least better Disney Animation sequels given that they are theaterical than the direct-to-video ones.
It's a punishment to you for being an annoying younger sibling😂
"because singing killed my wife tails" being the description for Ariel's Beginning is both hilarious and accurate
So true. In fact, I totally bursted with laughter when I witnessed it first time.
I actually read that using Sonic's voice.
I miss my wife, Tails. I miss her a lot
@@xenoemblem7 Why?
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What's even more annoying about Beast hating the bird is the fact that in the first movie, you can clearly see him feeding birds and he looks like he's enjoying himself.
Yeah we're just gonna pretend that that sequel doesn't exist.
@@Vibing_with_a_stray_dog What sequel?
@@rpgislife exactly
If you really wanted to try to justify that you could say that the episode where the Beast hates birds takes place before the scene in the movie where he feeds the birds, and that the events of the episode helped him to not hate birds?
@@tandnmom100 That would imply trying to justify a terrible sequel though
Fun fact: the reason Lion King 1.5 works so well is because it's also an adaptation of an existing stage play. The original Lion King is a fantasy retelling of Hamlet, while 1.5 is a retelling of Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead. R&GAD focused on what Hamlet's friends, the titular Rosencrantz and Guildenstern, got up to while they were off-stage before they died in the original play, which features a lot of absurdism and humor. I think having a piece of inspirational source material to draw from helped the writing team keep tonal consistency with the original film while putting their own lighthearted spin on it.
Disney takes all their inspiration from Public Domain material. Pixar was the creative one.
🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯
Ros and Guil isn't public domain, that play came out in the 1980's.
I can't tell if this is a shitpost or legit but man does it sound too believable to be both
He mentions it in the review
I actually don't mind Drizella not getting a redemption like Anastasia. It was showing that while some people are capable of changing and becoming better people, others are unfortunately not.
Also that these things take time and circumstance. Maybe Drizella will get better, but at least Anastasia did.
"Everyone *can* change, but that does not mean everyone *will* change."
I thought her name was Doris
That wasn't the problem. The problem was that they just redeemed Anastasia twice.
@zoomerjack5435 Doris, voiced by Larry King, is the ugly stepsister, not to be confused with either of the evil stepsisters.
I am adopting the headcanon that, based on the pictures of the Moana crab that this guy uses, this is just that crab rambling to Moana about these movies and she can't do much to stop him.
Moana supercut were instead of "shiny" there is the entirety of schafrillass filmography
“Are you just trying to get me to talk about myself?… because if you are… I WILL GLADLY DO IT! IN TH-cam REVIEW VIDEO FORM!”
@@commander_eaa2862oh yeah he made a 1 hour long analystory on why he loves tamatoa so much
Finally, I'm not the only one thinking about this! It's so good!
Perfect. You know that is something he would do 😂
More sequels should definitely have an “IT’S URSULA’S CRAZY SISTER” moment where they reveal they had secret sibling that was never established before yet somehow everyone somehow knew about.
I could definitely see that being in a fast and furious movie
@@crediblesalamander8056and Trolls Band Together
It's something that Disney kept using. Both Clayton from Tarzan and Jafar from Aladdin both have crazy sister's.
I would have loved if they pulled out "IT'S PALPATINE'S CRAZY BROTHER" in Episode IX. Would have made as much sense as what we got anyway
I'm still waiting for Thanos' grandma to be introduced to the MCU.
Okay but are we going to ignore that Schaff is now obligated by law to make a 40 minute video analyzing both Goofy movies?
The first one was one of my favorite movies as a kid
To be fair, the Goofy movies are way better than they have any right to be, especially in regard to its titular character being freaking Goofy.
The goofy movies are way too good for being based on mickey mouse/Donald duck side characters
No no, 10 hours, Pyrocynical could do it, and have you seen him?
Yes.
Worth noting that 625 turns out to actually be just as capable as stitch, he's just lazy and has different priorities about what he wants in the average day.
Lilo also ends up naming him Reuben, which is just adorable.
The fact she named the sandwich eating experiment "Reuben" is brilliant
Nick and Judy’s Prison Life Adventure Parts 1 and 2: (The episode is also forty minutes of Judy torture and Nick scot-freeness done right.) Based directly on the comic story arc with the same name and comics Prisoners of Zootopia as well as the scenario with Buzz and Woody trapped at Sid’s house in Toy Story (1995), it focuses on Nick Wilde and Judy Hopps being framed by their villain archenemies (Bellwether, Duke, Captain Giselle LaPuine, Moe, Dr. Meow and Lord Iconix using all their brains and brawn.) on a frame they didn’t commit bank robbery and are incarnated in prison for it (With Nick making the best of it by running his own pawpsicle selling business there while Judy is forced to do all the hard toilet cleaning assignments.) and Judy overreacts to it to the point where she harshly tirades Nick for their predicament which a swear word for dragging them into it and not taking it seriously due to his mellowness and ends her relationship and friendship with him briefly, (In a third-act misunderstanding and plot-mandated friendship failure, it also later briefly happens between Emmet Otterton and Mrs. Otterton and the Otterton kids and Buster, Rosita, Ash, and Judith and Mike when they believe that Judith and Mike murdered Nick, Judy and Clawhauser, Gazelle, Porsha and Suki (Nick, Judy, Porsha and Suki have brief Hero BSoD after learning via heel realizations and jerkass realizations the truth behind their selfish, mentally immature, anti-heroic and jerkass behaviors in their debut films before Judith and Mike snap them out of it also having heel realizations and jerkass realizations and brief Hero BSoD over their behaviors.) and aligned with the enemy and were the ones who framed them but they later learn the truth and reconcile with Judith and Mike and accept them back into the heroes and Emmet Otterton, Buster, Rosita and Ash also gets well-deserved karma for their actions at the end by breathing in night howlers and turning savage again for a brief moment before being cured and returned to normal again done by Porsha, Gazelle, Clawhauser, Nick, Judy, Suki, Mrs. Otterton and Sam and the Otterton kids.) but Judy later following a speech of wisdom from Ash quickly sees the error of her ways and realizes her selfishness and she was the one acting that way not Nick like she previously believed and mentioned her in tirade and she reconciles with Nick and apologizes for her harsh actions she threw at him and he forgives her. And while Nick and Judy are trapped in prison for one entire year (With Nick running his pawpsicle business in the prison cafeteria with Mr. Big and Fru Fru’s support and help unaware that it is part of Bellwether and Dr. Meow and Lord Iconix’s evil plan in the episode. While all of Judy’s hilarious attempts to escape from prison fail in misery.) their friends and family including Gazelle, Bogo, Clawhauser and the Young Animal Detective Squad and other main characters from the Zootopia franchise and the heroes protagonists from the Sing franchise and Kung Fu Panda franchise after failing to prove that Nick and Judy are innocent in their court martial after they were arrested after being framed on the bank robbery must try to clear Nick and Judy’s names and prove their innocence using their mystery solving skills Nick and Judy taught them using their brains and brawn and soon find the series’ main villains to be behind the scene (With Bellwether using night howlers once more as part of her next evil plan and scheme.) and Nick and Judy manage to escape from prison and help the other heroes and protagonists stop the evil plans and schemes of the villains and antagonists and cure all the predators they infected with the night howlers and have them defeated once more and locked back in prison for it with the key thrown away and Nick and Judy are pardoned from prison with their names cleared and innocence proved, free to continue their normal lives and careers as police officers again and their friends happily welcome them back home with a welcome home party. Nick and Judy and Gazelle even have Hero BSoD in one scene after they are easily outsmarted by Bellwether and Dr. Meow and Lord Iconix and Victor Pale Madclaw (Who also have Villainous BSoD in one scene leading to Bellwether’s alternate variant’s redemption arc in the second season, they also all have villainous breakdowns in this episode.) and their character flaws all lead down to that and planned to murder them by being strapped to a rocket or use their musical skills to get the magic they need to complete their evil plans but Suki Lane and Buster Moon and Porsha Crystal give them a rousing speech that snaps them out of it by listing all the accomplishments they have done in their lives as heroes and encourage them to keep being the heroes they are despite the mistakes they make in the process and list all their skills and talents and they are awesome for and point out the only things they themselves are good at which happen to be their own character flaws (Suki’s pessimism and haughtiness and Buster’s control freak behavior and only being good at running musical plays a heel realization. As well as Porsha’s drama queen and spoiled brat behavior) even worse than Nick and Judy’s and Gazelle’s and have Hero BSoD briefly themselves after that admitting they should be the ones who should be strapped to the rocket for it encouraging Nick and Judy to get up and continue being the heroes they are. This episode is also a milestone to Nick and Judy and the other protagonists and heroes’ character arcs and character development, Nick and Judy’s relationship has now become strengthened to the point where it becomes romantic and they have officially become boyfriend and girlfriend which will happen in the next episode and the other heroes and protagonists realize they can save Zootopia from villain and criminal threats and solve mysteries and make the world a better place without Nick and Judy’s aid and authority. Judy is treated as a butt-monkey/punching bag for the majority of the episode/story arc because she kinda deserved it for falsely accusing Nick for their arrest and imprisonment in jail for a crime they didn’t do (Bank robbery) (Though she assumed Nick did it and framed her on it.), and she does apologize to Nick for it (Who received perfectly good scot-freeness and being pampered by the prisoners unlike Judy for the majority of the episode/story arc.) and for judging him for his mellowness and sometimes current overly optimistic and play it cool behavior because he has other feelings and emotions too, at the end even after learning that Bellwether’s goons were the ones who framed him on being the one who did the bank robbery and framed Judy on it too. Judy even hugs Nick at the end and playfully says, “Suspect Apprehended!”
One Spring Night: Based on the fanfiction with the same name, this episode focuses on Nick Wilde and Judy Hopps having a romantic date at a new fancy resturant in Downtown Zooptoia, Mother Nature the same way that Judy’s parents Bonnie and Stu first dated before they first married after Nick applies for new jobs and babysits the Otterton kids, and George and Liam and sells pawsiciples and Bellwether and Victor Pale MadClaw escape from prison to try to complete their evil plans once again but Sam and Gazelle (Her real name is revealed to be Kira Hornston in this episode.) try to befriend them in a subplot related to the SpongeBob SquarePants episode, “F.U.N.” and try to see the good in them and reform them, but Bellwether, Doug, Duke and Victor and Moe decide to take advantage of and use their “friendships” with Gazelle and Sam to help them have their revenges on Nick and Judy and complete their evil plans and when they learn the truths, Sam and Gazelle betray the villains and try to stop them and save Nick and Judy while peacefully dating. The episode also gives Gazelle a backstory on how she first became the famous popstar, songwriter and rights activist she is now and how she and her parents were immigrants from Brazil and how Bogo and Clawhauser first joined the ZPD and how Sam first became a waitress at the Rainforest Riviera in a backstory similar to Princess Tiana’s in The Princess and the Frog and a friendship with Fru Fru or Tru Tru similar to Tiana and Charlotte's relationship and Sam’s goals are to save enough money to open and run her very own restaurant and that her father Owen who died when she was seven years old with her widower mother Chole raising her after that is the one who first got her interested in cooking and baking. “Can You Feel the Love Tonight” by Elton John is also played in this episode during the scenes with Nick and Judy’s romantic date.
@@IndriidaeNT Bro what?
Fun Fact: Melody's voice actress in The Little Mermaid 2 was none other than Tara Strong, and she once claimed that Melody was her favorite character she ever voiced.
Yes. This mid daughter of Ariel is The Queen of Voice Acting's favorite voice role. Not Bubbles. Not Timmy Turner. Not Raven. Not Twilight Sparkle. But it's Melody.
But she has a good reason. She once said she loved The Little Mermaid as a kid and loved Jodi Benson's singing voice. She was happy to meet her and be part of this sequel with her hero. At least she had fun with this movie, despite other people not.
Tara Strong my beloved
Tbf to LM2, I loved it as a kid, or like, the video game. But I still liked Melody
@Andrew Ariel holy shit that’s a helicopter (parenting)
IDK but I was thinking of a different Melody.
Tara Strong is a living legend
Lately I've been feeling really depressed but the "URSULA'S CRAZY SISTER" made me laugh harder than I have in weeks 😭
May you feel better real soon!
- So what's the plot?
- It turns out there's URSULA'S CRAZY SISTER and she-
- Wait who?
- Morgana, URSULA'S CRAZY SISTER
It was "let's beat her with it" that made me burst out laugh
Well, just 'stop feeling depressed'..
Jokes aside, I get it dude. I do.
@@ShipperTrash IVE HEARD THAT LIKE 5 TIMES ALREADY BUT ITS STILLL FUNNY LMAO
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fun fact about that: the reason Eddie Murphy didn't voice Mushu in Mulan 2 is because he was voicing Donkey as Shrek at the time, and therefore wasn't allowed to voice in Mulan 2.
The "white guy" voicing him is Mark Moseley, who fills in for Eddie Murphy characters in TV shows and Video Games Eddie can't do himself. So... he technically was the best choice as a replacement
He had the best choice then
And if I'm not mistaken, he plays Donkey in Shrek the Musical
@@emmasilver2332 mark Mosley did a great eddy Murphy impression I didn’t even know that eddy Murphy was recasted in mulan 2
Is Mark Moseley not white? Your use of quotes makes it seem like that line rubbed you the wrong way or something.
Apparently, interestingly, he ended up in Shrek 2 himself as the Mirror and/or Dresser
@@chompythebeast no I think sherk 5 is officially happening
8:40 "The whole point of Belle being here is to marry Mr Beast" cracks me up every time
That image of MrBeast (or MrBreast, rather) puts a smile on my face, like, Schaff knows about MrBeast.
@@kotchapakmaneechote2062 More so his editor, but same difference
58:02 Schaff, Cinderella III takes place BEFORE Cinderella II. Which is insane, I know, but it makes sense in the timeline. Plus, it gives some context to why Cinderella might be open to helping Anastasia in Cinderella II, since she helped her at the end here. The baker is shown in the end to confirm that that still happens in the future
That would explain it!
...There's an official Cinderella timeline?
Cinderella lore goes harder than one might think.
@@HawkatanaWelcome to the fandom
I feel technically Cinderella II might actually happen twice??? First, after the OG Cinderella of course, then again after the canon event is disrupted by the Tremaine family and the timeline is changed in Cinderella III.
Cinderella 3 is way better than anything else Disney has done with the character.
👍👍👍👍💯💯💯. One of the best films of 2007
I will say Prince Charming is absolutely great in this movie
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_"I forbid you to take another step down these stair."_
@@poweroffriendship2.0Okay *Flies into another dimension*
@@justsomeguywholovesberserk6375 *into the spiderverse theme starts playing*
Oh wait, wrong movie.
Pocahontas just said "Sorry John Smith, me getting with John Rolfe is a canon event." Then he just said, "Aight Imma head out."
It's funny to me because I'm a descendant of theirs and like. Yeah. Those are my great something grandparents on screen. And I can't imagine it's any less weird for anybody else in the same situation.
@@hotcocoandartreat times................11ish?
@@ethanhatcher5533 Idk, I did the math once and it was like 10 years ago, I don't usually think about it because then I have to think about the movies
@@hotcocoandart so you're in someway related to Edward Norton?
@@hotcocoandart why the fuck do all our names have random letters at the end of them
Fun fact: Belle’s Magical World actually was supposed to be a TV show but it got scrapped. Not only that, some versions of the movie don’t even have the segment with the bird
I could have sworn that it was a show
How do you feel about Moana 2 being the same thing?
I remember owning it on VHS and the bird segment was there from the beggining, yet I remember the segment being deleted on TV and in some DVD editions.
I can see Disney making a movie and then doing an extended version, but it's so weird that after making the movie, Disney re-edited it to delete one of the episodes.
Growing up I preferred mulan 2 over mulan 1 because I was scared of the villain on the first one
Lol 😂, honestly I didn't even hate the second one when I was little
I grew up with it too, I liked it
I had an extreme phobia of spit so i'd pretend i really loved the second one because the first film has the scene where she tries to spit and it drools down... *shudder*
I liked Mulan 2 cause I liked the princesses
@@kingofcards9how was it cringy, lol
Im sorry but the line 'I think this movie would be pretty epic if captain hook got to fight Hitler' absolutely floored me.
I hope he meant Hitler Rants parodies Hitler!
BRING ME THE PANZER DIVISION!!
Now I just wanna see a movie where Captain Hook and Hitler fight over tinkerbell or something
That line gave me whiplash 😂
I assumed that the reason Anastasia’s baker isn’t in the third Cinderella movie is because it takes place before the second film where they meet. It actually made her sacrifice feel a little better, because you know that she gets rewarded for doing the right thing by eventually finding love in her own sincere way ❤
Yeah I assumed the same. Cause the third film makes it so that THAT'S the new, canon timeline of events that happened. So I like to assume that Cinderella and Charming got married, Anastasia goes back to living with her mother and Drizzella and unfortunately falls back into her patterns a bit, but then she meets the Baker and she's just...so in love that Cinderella helps NOT ONLY, because Anastasia was so helpful to her getting her husband back, but because she wanted her to have a happy ending too
that’ll work as a no prize style ‘sure ok’ option :)
If I remember correctly you can see Anastasia dancing with the Baker at the end of the movie 3. It has been awhile I have seen it though
Why would the two who tried to kill the King’s daughter-in-law and basically commit a hostile takeover, be allowed free? Or why Anastasia would want to even live with them after her mother was willing to kill her?
The Night at the Museum of Natural History: This episode debuting the series’ main antagonist, and villain, Lord Iconix (And also includes an important moral behind you not having to be perfect to a protagonist and hero you can be allowed to be an anti-hero and have your flaws too same for a villain and antagonist compared to an anti-villain.) and crossing over with the spin-off Night at the Museum of Natural History series with the series being traditionally animated and the feature films being computer-animated also a reboot of the Night at the Museum franchise, this episode focuses on Nick, Judy, Gazelle, Clawhauser, Diane and their lemur friends failing to be promoted to police officers at Los Angeles and Chicago by its control freak German Shepherd police chief Harold and control freak Persian cat police chief Thomson to make the world a better place there for being “anti-heroes” and man-childs, they drown their sorrows by gorging on confetti cake, vanilla and chocolate cake, cupcakes, frosted sugar cookies, spaghetti and meatballs and pizza at a bakery and Italian Restaurant or even Olive Garden and its connected bakery with all their friends in emotional eating (And even having a hula party, www.deviantart.com/foxlover91/art/Zootopia-hula-party-658284079 ) before Larry and Gary plus Fru Fru and her husband and five year old daughter Judy (Shrew) and Judy’s goddaughter and Brianca and her husband and five year old son Matthew also Nick’s godson, the Otterton family and curator of Zooptoia’s Natural History Museum and Art Museum Tilly Murington suggests that they all become night guards and security guards and employees and paleontologists and naturalists at Zooptoia’s Natural History Museum and Art Museum and protect its specimens and artifacts from thieves and robbers which Nick and Judy happily accept and when the protagonists and heroes apply for their jobs at Zooptoia’s Natural History Museum and Art Museum they are giving jobs to watch over all of the Natural History Museum and Art Museum’s exhibits by Tilly, assigning Nick, Judy and Finnick to watch over the theropod, sauropod, ornithschian, prehistoric mammal and pterosaur and marine reptile and other prehistoric animal fossils, fossil skeletons, fossil casts, models, paleoart murals and dioramas in the Dinosaur Halls and Fossil Halls, Flash and Priscalla to watch over the mammal and bird dioramas and taxidermies in the Diorama Halls, the Otterton family to look after the artifacts and artworks in the cultural halls Hall of Anthropormphic Animal Origins and art galleries, ancient history exhibits, Sam and Gazelle to look after The Hall of Ocean Life and Bogo and Clawhauser in The Planetarium and Space exhibit, and when the heroes and protagontists fall asleep at night after becoming exhausted while looking after the exhibits, they wake up at night and discover all the exhibits have come to life (The paintings and paleoart have become living and portals to what they represent, the sculptures and statues have come to life, the anthropormphic animal wax sculptures have become real living animals including animal versions of the historical figures they represent and the fossils and taxidermies and animal models have transformed into real living theropods, sauropods, ornithschians, pterosaurs, prehistoric mammals and other prehistoric life, birds, mammals, reptiles, fish, invertebrates and amphibians and the Egyptain and Peruvian mummies have all come alive too and Tilly and Larry and Gary and exhibits brought to life at the museum explain that this is all happening because some magical dinosaur and pterosaur fossils with cosmic magic abilities from Mongolia in the Late Cretaceous that become real living animals every night thanks to their magic and Ancient Egyptian and Inca, Moche and Chimu or Ancient Chinese artifacts belonging to the
1:10:12: Correction: all _98_ of his siblings. His parents, Pongo and Perdita, make up the 99th and 100th Dalmatians, respectively.
Also: 51:17 and 53:04: But then there would be a whole _new_ thing for people to get all mad and offended about in the Peter Pan movies.
Also also: 27:38: "Reclaim helicopter memes from the transphobes"? _What?!_
Isn't it 97 siblings then?
@@quinnsejaba Why would it be that
98 + himself + his parents = 101
@@cormacmccarthy1889 I forgot it's 101 and not 100 😭😭😭😭
The Super Animals of the Galaxy Parts 1, 2, 3 and 4: Third of the four season finales to Season One of Tails from Zooptoia, this episode story arc also crossing over with the spin-off Super Animals of the Galaxy television series (Which is part of the anthropomorphic animal Ultimate Marvel and Marvel Superhero Universes, an alternate Marvel Superhero Universe where there are anthropomorphic animals instead of humans and hominids and there are anthropomorphic animal versions of all the human and hominin Marvel superheroes, supervillains, anti-heroes and supervillains and new ones with similar or different superpowers, costumes and more and the series is traditionally animated while the feature films are computer-animated and this episode is done in the same animation styles as Guardians of the Galaxy (Animated Series 2014-2015) and and as a new animal reimagined version of the latter’s theme song.) the first episode is set during the childhoods of the protagonists and heroes and villains and antagonists from the Zootopia franchise and Sing franchise and they celebrate alongside their families one of their friends’ birthday parties at King Louie’s Arcade and Restaurant in Zooptoia’s Rainforest District and while playing the Spider-Fox and Venom-Found arcade cabinet video games in the arcade, it causes them to body swap with young animal superheroes and supervillains-in-training in the Animal Marvel Superhero Universe that are part of the the Super Animals of the Galaxy, Ravagers and a couple original members of the Spider-Fox Family, Animal Avengers, X-Animals, their supervillain archenemies, Super Animal Four, Butterfly-Gazelle family, Mutant Lemur Family, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, and Animal Sinister Six same for the main characters from the Elemental, Kung Fu Panda and The Bad Guys franchises and with help from the animal superheroes and supervillains there must complete the video game in the animal Marvel superhero realm they are in (The superheroes and anti-heroes that are the hero protagonists must stop the evil schemes and plans of the supervillains and anti-villains that are the villain protagonists and do the jobs as superheroes which are to make the world a better place safe from injustice, criminals and villains while the supervillains and anti-villains that are the villain protagonists must achieve their evil plans, power-hungry or anti-villainous and defeat their superhero and anti-hero archenemies that are the hero antagonists.) in order to get home turned by their new adult and child animal superhero mentors from the the Super Animals of the Galaxy and a couple original members of the Spider-Fox family, Animal Avengers, X-Animals, Mutant Lemur Family and Animal Sinister Six (Also are all the superhero, supervillain and other character protagonists/heroes and antagonists/villains from the Spider-Fox family, Animal Avengers, X-Animals, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Super Animal Four, Mutant Lemur Family and Animal Sinister Six families.) to use their superpowers to save (As superheroes for the protagonists) and or take over the world. (As supervillains for the antagonists) though some of the protagonists and antagonists are tempted with staying in the superhero realm forever due to finding it much better than the real world they are from due to no segregations towards their species existing as the superheroes living there in heroic acts or supervillains in anti-villain deeds already dealt with that but are soon through character development convinced by their friends to come back home. At the end after completing the video game, the protagonists and antagonists of the Zooptoia, Rock Dog, Sing, Elemental and Kung Fu Panda and The Bad Guys franchises bid farewell to their new animal superhero, anti-hero, supervillain and anti-villain friends and allies and body swap back to their original bodies in the regular world (With their memories of meeting each other in the video game world and Judy and Nick’s and Ember and Wade’s encounter and memories of their friendships in their childhood being erased and they would not meet each other again till their adulthoods and would not have those memories restored till their adulthoods.) and discover that their superhero and supervillain counterparts had blasts in their original bodies. And they continue celebrating the birthday party with no clue of what happened in the superhero realm due to their memory wipe. The next episode is set in the adulthoods of the protagonists/heroes and antagonists/villains from the Zooptoia, Elemental, Sing and Kung Fu Panda and The Bad Guys franchises celebrating one of the animal children or element character’s birthday parties at King Louie’s Arcade and Restaurant again and them playing together the Super Animals of the Galaxy and Gamora and Star-Wolf Playstation Two video game the young animal character got as a birthday present (Parodying the Guardians of the Galaxy, Ravagers, Star-Lord, Gamora, Drax the Destroyer, Groot and Rocket Racoon video games for PlayStation Two.) cause them to body swap again with the superheroes, anti-heroes, anti-villains and supervillains from the Super Animals of the Galaxy their villain archenemies and a few original members of the Spider-Fox family, Mutant Lemur Family, Animal Avengers, X-Animals, their villain archenemies and Animal Sinister Six and get their memories of their experiences there in their childhoods restored and strength their relationships in the process and reunite with their animal superhero, anti-hero, anti-villain and supervillain friends from the Super Animals of the Galaxy, their villain archenemies and few original members of the Spider-Fox family, Animal Avengers, X-Animals, their villain archenemies, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Super Animal Four, Mutant Lemur Family and Animal Sinister Six and stay in the superhero universe for three months before returning to their original bodies in the original universe going on further missions as superheroes and anti-heroes to make the world a better place safe from villains, criminals and injustice and supervillains and anti-villains complete their evil plans and life goals, and complete the video game level they are in to get home. The animal superheroes in the Super Animals of the Galaxy, Ravenagers, their villain archenemies and a few original members of the Spider-Fox family, Mutant Lemur Family, Butterfly-Gazelle family and Animal Sinister Six are original characters, new characters and anthro animal versions of and inspired by the Guardians of the Galaxy (Star-Lord, Gamora, Rocket Racoon, Groot, Drax the Destroyer, Mantis, etc.), Ravagers, Spider-Man, Fantastic Four, Miles Morales, Silk/Cindy Moon, Spider-Ghost/Gwen Stacy, the Avengers (Iron Man, Hulk, Captain America, Black Widow, Hawkeye, Ant-Man and Wasp), X-Men, their villain archenemies including Red Skull, Ronan the Accuser, Ego the Living Planet, High Evolutionary, Loki and Thanos, M.O.D.O.K. Black Order, Carnage, Shriek, Sinister Six and Venom/Eddie Brock. It might also crossover with the Surf’s Up and Rock Dog franchises. The Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles in that universe also make a guest appearance. It is paired with the Spider-Verse trilogy and The Incredibles and Big Hero 6 franchises and Megamind franchise crossovers in their own television series in the human and hominid Ultimate Marvel and Marvel Universe with the human Spider-Man, Miles Morales, Avengers, X-Men, Guardians of the Galaxy, Ravagers, their villain archenemies, Fantastic Four, Spider-Ghost/Gwen Stacy and Sinister Six and Venom/Eddie Brock and crossovers with the Hotel Tyranslviana, Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs, Monsters Vs. Aliens, Wreck-It-Ralph, The Super Mario Bros. Movie, The Secret Life of Pets, Despicable Me, Migration, Monsters Inc. Cars, Frozen, Tangled, Coco, Open Season, Over the Hedge, Luca, Enchanto, Dog Man, Zooptoia 2.0 and A City of Mystery and Romance contituties, A Bug’s Life and Bee Movie, Captain UnderPants: The First Epic Movie, Onward, Soul, Disney Princesses, Madagascar, SpongeBob and Avatar: The Last AirBender, Shrek, The Bad Guys, Balto, The Jungle Book, The Lion King, Rio, Toy Story, Winnie the Pooh, Happy Feet, MLP Gens 4 and 5, Friendship is Magic and A New Generation, The Fox and the Hound, Aristocats, DC League of SuperPets, Garfield: The Movie (2024) and 101 Dalmatians franchises and the human and hominid Marvel and Ultimate Marvel Universe and Guardians of the Galaxy, Ravagers, Spider-Man, Miles Morales, Spider-Ghost, Avengers, X-Men, their villain archenemies, Fantastic Four, Sinister Six and Venom/Eddie Brock and anthropomorphic vehicle Marvel Universe, Animal Marvel superhero Universe just mentioned and universe where anthropomorphic animals and humans and mythical creatures all coexist mixing the animal Marvel Universe and human Marvel Universe and Super Animals of the Galaxy, Ravenagers, Spider-Fox family, Butterfly-Gazelle family, Super Animal Four, Animal Avengers, X-Animals, their villain archenemies, and Animal Sinister Six and Spider-Man, Miles Morales, Black Cat/Felicia Hardy, Spider-Ghost/Gwen Stacy and Sinister Six and Fantastic Four together. Porsha and Rosita also say Buzz Lightyear’s iconic line, “To Infinity and Beyond '' in this episode.
@@IndriidaeNT what???
Fun fact: The Aladdin 2 Return of Jafar also acted as a backdoor pilot to the Aladdin show, & the King Theives acts as the finale as Aladdin finally gets married
That show needs to come to Disney+
and Homer Simpson voiced the genie in return of Jafar
I found it so funny that the entire first movie has the Sultan pressure her to get married and then it takes so long for them to actually do so.
"So, Jasmine? When will you finally marry Aladdin?"
"Just 2 more movies and 65 episodes, dad"
also it seems that the genie has his full power back in the king of theives so yeah
I didn't even know Aladdin had continuity in that capacity.
Lion King 1 and a half had a scene at the end that was sorely missing from the end of the original, and that's where Simba gives Timon and Puumba a hug before he ascends Pride Rock and tells them that he couldn't have done it without them.
They were effectively his parents and the reason he didn't die of dehydration in the desert, yet they didn't really get the full amount of recognition for that in the original, which always irked me.
The hug should have been spliced into a cut of the original.
Yeah I actually couldn’t agree more.😇
Was I reading into the original movie too much or was it not a mistake on Simba's part that he was almost dead by the time Timon and Pumba found him? Actually makes them even better characters since they didn't just rescue him physically. Sure Hakunah Matata was a bad message overall since it stopped him from confronting his problem but it was what he needed to get him to adulthood.
@@RRW359 definitely. When they rescue him he's clearly depressed, with nothing to live for and no one to turn to, and some strangers telling him 'oh its not your fault' wasn't gonna convince him, but 'everyone makes mistakes and you can't change them but we won't judge so stick with us' was what he needed; a fresh start without having to think about the consequences of his actions.
The reason Cinderella 3 retcons a lot of things from the second is because people hated Cinderella 2 and they wanted to ignore it’s existence.
also you can just call it a prequel to the second movie if you like it for some reason
My headcanon is that it’s an alternate universe/timeline since at the end of the movie the fairy god mother says they were already married. Basically saying it was fate or set in stone
C2 was the last jedi before TLJ was TLJ
I think the baker story was pretty good in Cinderella 2.
Ah... so it's like Devil May Cry 3 with Devil May Cry 2
“Tinker bell is her old self”
She literally attempts to murder a child over being jealous. So yup.
Nostalgia aside, Lion King 1 1/2 is genuinely one of the most creative and unique movies of its time. Basically having the characters react to and interact with their own movie. It's genius!
Disney doing a Mystery Science Theater 3000 and playing with the running gag of wacky hijinks happening in the background of the original movie works so well. Pulling that off with some genuinely good emotional character development for the side characters is a great touch too.
I loved it so much as a kid. The interactive parts on the dvd were amazing on a portable dvd player!
I completely forgot that movie (and Lilo and stitch 2) existed until watching this video, but I remember my parents telling me I had to take a break from watching lion king 1 1/2 because I watched it literally all the time
For real. And when I rewatched it a few weeks ago after not having watched it for a long time, it had me laughing multiple times, which is rare for me with Disney movies
You're You're kidding, right?, Right?
Love how the taboo against on-screen deaths creates paradoxes.
Sher-Khan can't be crushed to death by a boulder, but he CAN be doomed to being imprisoned and probably cooked alive inside a hollow statue while a carrion bird gets ready to eat his remains as soon as he croaks.
in what way does this form a paradox
@@misterdusky That Disney will allow the most gruesome deaths possible as long as they're even slightly offscreen
@@ZorotheGallade yeah describe how that forms a "paradox"
Ya really losin sleep over this @@misterdusky
@@ZorotheGallade why r u mad im just asking what makes this a paradox 😭
I swear to God, I grew up watching so many of these on DVD and not realizing how crappy they were. Mad respect to Schaff for going through all of this.
I grew up watching these too, but I don't think they're crappy, not even now
I remember loving Atlantis 2 when i was kid. Then i rewatched it as 23 year old and my God that wasnt good experience
Same I even thought they were better than the og (except for Cinderella that one was nice)
Same for me. I had a few Disney sequels on DVD like Mulan 2 and a DVD case for both of the Lion King movies 1 and 2. I even had a DVD for the Lion King "1 and a half". Good times.
@SpaceDust Honesty, all the Cinderella movies were good for me (even the 2nd movie that didn't really have a plot - Sue me).
You deserve a HUGE amount of respect for watching all these nightmarish sequels
With Lion King 2, if I recall the outcast lions weren't entirely separate to Pride Rock rather they were the lions who were still loyal to Scar after the 1st movie, instead of following Simba
Yeah, for some reason some Lions really sided with him and made almost a cult following, it seems unrealistic at first until you remember Bolsonaro Exists
OMG, it's THE Lady Kubwa! Fancy seeing you here. I'm a fan of yours!
@@70Lu07Bolsonaro jumpscare
@@AnaDazuvaliteralmente do nada MMMKKMKKKK
@@mushroommama212🤮
I can’t imagine the torture he had to be put through making this.
an Extremely Goofy movie, Aladdin King of Thieves, Lion King 2 and 1/3 and 102 Dalmatians were actually pretty nice the others however.....
The person above has a objectively correct comment
this is almost an exact copy of the top comment on his community post yesterday
and dey say and dey say and dey say originality is dead
@@justsomeguywholovesberserk6375Don't forget Peter Pan: Return To Neverland. That one is pretty decent for a Disney sequel.
@@justsomeguywholovesberserk6375Lion King 2 and Aladdin and the king of thieves are both great!!
I genuinely think Cinderella III is one of the top 15 best Disney movies. The best thing about it is that Cinderella isn't actually really the main protagonist, Anastasia is. She willingly does the right thing in the end knowing that she won't get her prince, she goes back home to her abusive family, and she doesn't get her happy ending. She's among the most relatable Disney princesses, especially knowing there isn't anyone else like her in the pantheon. Her whole stance at the end "I want to be loved for me, not by being someone else" hits so hard, especially when the whole thing about Disney princesses is being role models and whatnot for kids. The writers also totally understood how to write a charming dude in Prince Charming.
I love A Twist In Time!!!!!!!!!
It kinda completely ignores everything that happens in cinderella 2 though
@@edenisok894 I thought III takes place directly after I instead of II, like an alternate sequenc of events. III simoly brings a few characters from II as a reference.
Cinderella 3 did something different and unique with the characters, so it managed to fully justify its existence. If Cinderella 3 didn't exist, I honestly wouldn't even think that it would be possible to make a Cinderella sequel that justifies its own existence.
@@matheus5230 I think the most glaring reason is that it seems Disney really let Cinderella III writers have complete reign with whatever they wanted to do. I never would think Disney would let them write Prince Charming as some bumbling himbo but it was ironically what he needed to be charming. Cinderella herself wasn't the main focus of character development either. It strays far from the original story since we're suppose to feel bad for the wicked step sister.
Honestly. John and John fanfic probably exists somewhere out there.
it does yes
I always loved the Peter Pan sequel as a kid, and I thought it was a great reversal of the original plot. In the first movie, Wendy and the boys didn't want to grow up, and it took seeing what that actually would be like to convince them that they really do need to enter the next chapter or their life. Then, in the sequel, Jane wants to grow up immediately, and has completely lost any semblance of her childhood. Going to Neverland shows her the magic of childhood that she lost or ignored, and shows her that its okay to be childish sometimes.
It’s basically Hook but with a kid instead of an Adult
Yeah, I thought it was pretty good too and, Peter Pan was less creepy in that movie.
The scene where the kids are leaving the cities... those scenes about kids having to leave home and not knowing if they'll have a home or parents when they got back always made me weep as a little girl. And now. It still hurts
She was born in the middle of a war. It was a terrifying time for children, the country, the world. She was so brave. But that was the problem 😢 I love that she got to learn how to be a kid again, like you said. She was growing up so fast.
Edit: Guys I'm talking about Jane, not Wendy.
i loved it bc i was as insufferable as jane i even cut my hair like hers for years 🫥
I’m surprised to this day The Lion King 1 1/2 wasn’t released in theaters. Animation was great. Songs were great. The story was funny and heartfelt. There was a lot of love put into it.
And imagine all the kids thinking that Timon and Pumbaa were actually in the movie theatre with them
That would’ve been incredible
I remembered it even had a McDonald's promotion at one point. They were going all out on this one
Honestly the lion king franchise is really underrated people say the stuff after the first film bad because of lion king 2 but this movie and the tv show were honestly great
@@lazerfrogstudios lion king 2 was imo great, probably one of my fav disney sequels
I very much recall being in a theater watching Lion King 1 1/2 and there being an air of confusion and shock from everyone when that TV channel change happened. That right there made it so memorable to me.
With some of the straight to VHS/DVD releases I'm pretty sure some theaters still did showings if they show chose to. (More so your smaller theaters). I also recall being in a theater for Lilo and Stitch 2.
Schaffrillas explaining how a hostage situation works was really funny
Yup, way more entertaining than him being racist towards white people every now and then.
@Chonko The Azumarill 39:28
“Why won’t you sing?!”
“BECAUSE SINGING KILLED m y w i f e t a i l s”
I've come to make an announcement: SHADOW THE HEDGEHOG IS A-
Some of these direct to video sequels have more dignity and creativity than the live action/CGI remakes.
Some not, ALL these sequels have MUCH more dignity and MUCH creativity that ALL the live-actions.
Better than all the live actions, I can’t with these expressionless animals in lion king, little mermaid, and now I hear of a new Moana live action. What is Disney doing🤡
@@oops7520 they're making a shit ton of money with little to no risk 💀
I liked 'The Little Mermaid 2: Return To The Sea' as a kid, but now I think a plot where Melody finds an underwater lair herself, makes herself into the mermaid and nearly becomes another Ursula would have been a better plot. Like maybe she teaches herself magic or something
I love that!
Maybe she tracks down Triton and asks him to turn her into a mermaid, but even though he would love to welcome his granddaughter to his kingdom, he doesn't want to go behind his daughter's back.
Fanfic exists. Write it. :)
I feel like this would have been a much better plot had they made the connection of the first movie of "I wanna go to the sea" like Ariel did would of been a much better focused conflict than what we got. Making Ariel realize she's becoming like her father.
We kind of got that, but so extremely dumbed down
@@ferchsakura I don't understand. "The connection of the first movie of "I want to go to the sea" like where Ariel did." "It would've been a much better conflict" How would that be?
The other pride of lions was actually outcasts from the main pride. They supported Scar, and so were exiled. This is why the message is "they ARE us".
it's not like that makes any more sense. After the events of the first movie there's no way they can convince me that there were all along a bunch of lions who actually supported Scar. Even the hyenas admitted that he's not a good king.
@@matyaskassay4346 Especially since you could just have it be that Zira's pride is loyal to Scar, but they lived in a bordering region.
@@matyaskassay4346Eh, disagree. If you were a lioness who just wanted to hunt, yet high and mighty Mufasa and Sarabi were always holding you back from your true potential? Then suddenly Scar's king and says, "It is your job to hunt, get us all some endless meat!", you'd probably prefer Scar to Mufasa. He let you do what you loved with the family who loved it too. So what if the Pride Lands looked drier than normal and herds moved on, not like that doesn't happen every year...
@@matyaskassay4346 True, but it is the story as presented. Overtly. I think it was more that Simba exiled those who actively worked with Scar, or directly mated with him.
Big question is where were they during the hyena fight. Did they miss the ecological collapse and great dying that basically spelled out Scar is metaphysically a terrible lion? I don't even mind that much, it's a good story but I wish they had a better explanation or kept the faction mostly separate from Scar as a whole besides maybe Zyra if they wanted to keep Kouvu's connection.
I love how James is willing to do anything to not talk about the goofy movies
The first one is fantastic, and the second one is fine with some standout moments, notably Goofy's fantasy sequence and his Empty Nest Syndrome.
@@AluminumFusion22 You’re right, personally I think the funniest part of the movie is Bradley Uppercrust the third. He’s a better version of Johnny Worthington from monsters university.
The first movie is awesome, the second is embarrassing and assassinates both Goofy and Max's characters.
@@AtlasBlizzard you can have your opinion but I disagree, I wouldn’t say it’s bad, just meh.
Fun fact: Jungle Book 2 and Return to Neverland actually were released in theaters. Yeah really. That’s why Jungle Book 2 had the budget for all of the celebrities.
I remember going to see jungle book 2 at the cinema with my brother and dad, it even had happy meal toys!
Bambi II actually had a theatrical release in some countries outside of the U.S.
Actually, speaking of Bambi II, I saw on Wikipedia years ago that there's a page on a list of sequels that came out the longest after the first, and Bambi is at the top. It came out in 2006, 64 years after the 1942 original.
@@SortaNonymous holy crap. Probably one of the longest age gaps I’ve seen for a Disney movie and a Disney sequel
@@nathonso_edits yeah, I actually remember seeing return to Neverland with my mom and brother when I was a kid.
Same with Lion King 2....at least in Australia and I remember McDonald Happy Meal Toys for it while it was airing in cinemas. Growing up McDonalds only did toys for movies airing in Cinemas. I remeber the McDonalds toys for Peter Pan 2 as well and I had 2 of them; the octopus and Hook's ship.
I think that Cinderella II happens AFTER the events of Cinderella III, so there is a reason why Cinderella is simphatetic towards Anastasia and helps her get with the baker in that movie since she was already redeemed on the third. I don´t know, I think it´s better that way even though it opens more inconsistencies, narratively it makes sense.
Yep, III’s a prequel to II. It also retroactively explains why Cinderella and Anastasia are on such good terms in II.
@@wesshiflet2214 In III, Cinderella also meets Prudence for the first time, who teaches her court etiquette in II.
I mean its called a twist of time for a reason (no offence)
@@GorillaFan_32
Why’d you say no offence
@@zigzoinks5493 wait a minute, yeah why did I say that? lmao my bad
The craziest part about the Disney direct-to-dvd sequels is that the one who stopped their further production was… John Lasseter.
Heartbreaking: The Worst Person You Know Just Made A Great Creative Decision
@@christianwise637that man gave us Toy Story 1 and 2.
@@BrendanJSmiththen Pixar just fired the person who pretty much saved all of Toy Story 2 a few weeks ago
@@sml2k186 your point?
@@BrendanJSmithJust because he created those movies does not mean people are all gonna stop hating him, he's a terrible person.
I still can’t believe that the original Mulans entire premise is that you can triumph without having to rely on features attributed to your birth. . . . AND THE ENTIRE PREMISE OF THE LIVE ACTION ONE IS THAT SHE SUCCEEDS BASED ON FEATURES ATTRIBUTED TO HER BIRTH. AAAAAAAAAA
I FEEL LIKE I AM TAKING CRAZY PILLS
So for Bambi the "asshole deer" is actually the adult male brute that tries to take Feline from him in the original Bambi. They were expanding that character to show their rivalry for her wasn't random, but stemmed from childhood
That sounds more like the movie I would watch then what Disney is doing with "Live Action"
The original Bambi was a meant to be essentially an accessible nature documentary for kids. The young adult bucks competed to mate with Faline. It's not supposed to be an allegory for jealous teen boys lol
@@LaymansLinguistThe original is based on a book in where Bambi and Ronno met as fawns and became rivals right away. So in that regard the midquel follows the book in a pretty faithful way
I didn't know that people had an issue with a rival deer appearing from no where. I figured that just made sense with how deer worked irl
@@The_Joestar yeah young male rivalry during mating season is pretty standard animal behavior
Return to Neverland is less about the setting, Neverland, and is more so a story about Jane regaining the child-like sense of wonder she lost due to the war
Yes yes ❤ This film holds a special place in my heart
*THIS!*
Only thing I’d contest is the idea that Melody is dumb for being manipulated by Morgana; Morgana doesn’t act overtly evil while around Melody, actually it’s to the point where I think her manipulation is more subtle than Ursula tricking Ariel.
Yeah, and Ariel seems to have heard of Ursula before and have some idea of her reputation, but Melody has absolutely no idea and shouldn't be expected to (and is also several years younger than Ariel was)
Also she's super sheltered and friendless. All the kids bully her so any niceness would hit her particularly hard.
Sidenote but her parents suck for letting her be bullied. Like she's literally the only child of the rulers of the land. Her parents could murder the parents of the children with no consequences. Not saying that's what they should do but like just kick them out? It's their house. Just tell them to leave and ban them for a certain amount of time or until they apologize and Melody accepts. Their parents will do the work of punishing the kids and the embarrassment of the kingdom's royalty singling you out for being a bully and kicking you out of an elite party would be enough to learn a lesson for a child.
@@yukikanegawa7470 this might just lead to her getting bullied more or at least still leaving her as an outcast, people don’t really want to hang out with someone who can ruin their life, even if its not by them directly, it’d have to be more subtle than that at the very least
@@yukikanegawa7470 this is… literally a worse thing to do to a child than letting them be bullied. Like. Basically socially demanding them to be sanctioned by the entire kingdom is actually unacceptable. She’s literally a princess, she’ll get over it
43:05
Will she choose the boring guy name John or will she choose boring guy name John?
I wonder who it will be?
Oh wait it's John!
Fun fact about Lion King 2; the opening song, “He Lives in You” was actually quite beautifuly used in the Broadway version of the show
Lion King 2 is actually very decent and that is major when all the other straight to Dvd's are awful
@@RockinAllDay HE LIVES IN YOU
@@justsomeguywholovesberserk6375 Lion King 2 is great IMO. Major part of my childhood.
Legitimately, He Lives In You is my favorite song from the Lion King movies.
Reminds me of Bridgett.
Schaff dunking and dragging the Hunchback sequel while Big Joel praises it is such a wild contrast.
I love Big Joel, but I didn't enjoy his ranking video of these direct-to-video sequels.
Lol ikr
How anyone can even praise that atrocity is beyond me
He _w h a t_
as someone who grew up with Lion King 1 1/2 me and my brother still reference "digga tunnah" almost on a daily basis. it deserves the #1 spot for being such a formative movie for so many people.
The OG Diggy Diggy Hole.
It is clearly the best of the Disney sequels
i always remember that song whenever im doing something remotely related to digging and noone ever knows what im referencing.
Ariel: "Don't worry, Eric, Morgana only tries to repeat Ursula because SHE DOESN'T HAVE ANY IDEAS OF HER OWN!"
Morgana was only repeating Ursula's plan so she could attempt to succeed where her supposedly superior sister had failed.
So it really makes sense to me.
Give Schafrillas props on making this ranking. This is honestly something they do to you in Solitary Confinement, so give him props for that.
I don't give him props for stealing Big Joel's idea and doing it worse
@@justicejericho97 if I make a video of the top 10 cheeses, can nobody else on youtube make a video about their cheese opinions?
@@locomokuu2471how dare you have an opinion about something common that someone else may have had made opinionated video about first
I did this in rehab
@@Polo-wk7zl did this on death row
Fun Fact: Kovu was voiced by Jason Marsden.
He also was the voice for Haku in Spirited Away, Thackery Binx in Hocus Pocus (just the voice, not his human form), and has pretty much been Max Goof since A Goofy Movie.
He was also Chester in Fairly Oddparents and Nermal in The Garfield Show.
@@affanjamsari5752 yep! And he actually replaced Frankie Muniz as the voice of Chester
He was also the voice of Craig Boone from Fallout New Vegas :)
I thought Billy West was Max though
And every other young man in Skyrim
I'm a weirdo who really loves the Lion King 2's opening song. It kinda begins in the opposite way the first one did. The first one has the sun rising and a loud vocal beginning, whereas the second is in the dark with whispering. And I think it sounds really good.
You are not weird, the opening was great
It was based on a song that appeared in Rhythm of the Pridelands (an album released after the 1st Lion King Movie) who later was used with the actual lyrics in the Broadway Musical of the Lion King. Beautiful song btw. Especially the reprise from the Broadway album.
@@AtariiWave Yup I know, and I love that they used a song from the stage production, since I think it has the best lion king music of all versions.
I also have a deep love for Simba's "We are One" song. It's just so beautiful in the way it sounds and flows, with a really damn good message that is a direct connection to the first film through Rafiki's lesson to Simba. I don't think Schaff gives the Lion King sequel enough credit, because aside from the Lionessess being a left-field revelation the movie is a fantastic follow-up to the first with only a slight downgrade in the animation.
@@CouchSpud91it's one of the most underrated sequel ever . Also anybody noticed how he forgot a great sequel being the rescuers down under?
Aladdin’s dad is basically the anti-Walter White, starts off loving crime and doing it for himself and ends up caring more about his family
As someone who grew up a huge Lilo & Stitch fan. Finally seeing Stitch has a Glitch, a movie I literally dragged my mom to the store to get when I first found out about it, get a lot of praise, I honestly got a little emotional going back down memory lane. Now time to watch it again
Was so good seeing it get so high🥺
The higher up the numbers went without Lilo and Stitch 2 appearing, the happier I got. It was so uplifting to hear him praise that one. No one really talks about how good it is, so I'm super glad he acknowledged its strong points. It's honestly great. Ending makes me cry every time.
Movie scenes don’t make me cry often but the part where Stitch almost dies just about did! I think it’s a mix of the circumstance, the music ramping up, and Lilo’s line before crying. It just punched me in the heart just enough for me to let out some tears…
1:17:44 Finally, a TH-camr that agrees with how goated the Timon and Pumbaa Virtual Safari shorts were. I remember watching the LK 1 1/2 Safari short just as much as the film itself, it was so good. I also remember rewatching the film a lot to find all of the Mickey heads - might have been the reason why I enjoyed the Lucky Emblem search in Kingdom Hearts 3 years later.
yes, i didnt know somebody actually remembers that
Knowing schaff's childhood hero was Timon makes so much sense too. Hes like the Timon of youtubers
Correct!
I miss when Disney DVD’s had fun games to play.
Dvd extras >>>>>
Watching Schafrillas suffer for our enjoyment is both heartbreaking and delightful at the same time.
Next ranking: All of the Live Action remakes (And the 3D animated Lion King.)
Delightfully devillish Seymour.
The fact that he’s doing this with the same amount of effort and hilarity after his personal tragedy is nothing short of staggering. So much respect.
@@snappytofu2301 What personal tragedy?
@@blizzardwizard6067long story but rude to talk about, check for yourself
Scaffirllia forgot to mention the best and most heart wrenching scene in Return to Neverland... Peter Pan and Adult Wendys reunion! Ive never seen the full movie but the clip of that scene i have watched... and it omg it was like the ship that killed ariels mom in The Little Mermaid 2 literally crushed my heart. I couldnt take how heartbrokenly frustrated Peter looked when adult wendy smiled at him, knowing that she was all grown up now 😭
Not gonna lie, getting trapped inside a statue as you slowly die of dehydration and proximity to lava as a vulture circles overhead, waiting for your inevitable demise, is way worse than getting crushed by a boulder.
A _stone_ statue, no less. He's basically getting roasted in a makeshift furnace.
My dad was the Head of Technology at Disney Toon studios for a decade and the stories he’d tell me about some of the things he worked on always made me really happy. It was a good gig and a VERY experimental era for Disney for sure.
Wait, what?! are you serious? Can you do a mini Q&A, I have so many questions!
@@KatieLHall-fy1hw Same. But only if they don't mind.
i’d honestly take sequels over remakes atp. like you said, at least they were experimenting to some capacity. the fact that majority of the last 2D animations were all straight-to-dvd sequels is pretty sad tbh.
I would LOVE to hear more.
Thank your dad for me, him and the rest of the crew behind that studio literally made my childhood😭❤
What frustrates me is that a lot of these Disney sequels could’ve worked, or even been good if they had more time writing out their scripts. A lot of them have great ideas on paper, but were ruined either because they were rushed out, or because they didn’t want to stray too far from the original source material. The most clear cut cases of this are the Little Mermaid sequels and Return to Neverland
I agree Little Mermaid 2 just needed more development, a better villain or more thought to the angle they wanted like Ariel wants Melody to focus on being a princess rather than going out to sea then you can have a new sea witch besides Ursala 2.0+crazy sister. I can't justify Finloose unless it's a much shorter project, and Return to Neverland only really improved the lost boys in my opinion, everything else feels weaker.
@@Petrico94I like Return To Neverland's final scene with Wendy grown-up talking with Peter. Really nice low-key moment.
@@matheus5230 That moment was really good, not gonna lie
@@Petrico94my comrade, yep.
Something I find so frustrating is apparently if the Atlantis sequel wasn’t going to be direct to video and poor quality they would have had an insane actually good sequel where Olga (the hot blonde lady) was gonna come back as a gas masked badass cyborg with an army to try and take back Atlantis WE WERE ROBBED FELLAS
That sounds far more interesting than the actually first movie ever was.
Dang it I’m disappointed now
That actually sounds really good
We can all agree that The Lion King 1 and a half is incredibly underrated and that you should watch it if you haven’t already
Timon and Pumbaa are basically kid friendly versions of Deadpool
Oh absolutely
The movie had no right to go as hard as it did, but hey it did and it’s amazing
it is amazing
It’s super good. It’s way better than The Lion King 2 imo. Simba’s daughter made that movie unwatchable for me.
timestamps:
27. The Hunchback Of Notre Dame ll (2:11)
26. Beauty And The Beast: Belle's Magical World (5:43)
25. Tarzan & Jane (9:19)
24. Atlantis: Milo's Return (11:21)
23. Brother Bear 2 (13:15)
22. Lady And The Tramp ll: Scamp's Adventure (15:29)
21. Mulan ll (17:08)
20. The Fox And The Hound 2 (20:07)
19. The Little Mermaid: Ariel's Beginning (22:22)
18. Beauty And The Beast: The Enchanted Christmas (25:29)
17. The Little Mermaid ll: Return To The Sea (28:00)
16. Kronk's New Groove (30:42)
15. Cinderella ll: Dreams Come True (31:22)
14. Tarzan ll (33:51)
13. The Return Of Jafar (36:14)
12. Stitch! The Movie (38:49)
11. Pocahontas ll: Journey To A New World (40:44)
10. Bambi ll (45:33)
9. The Jungle Book 2 (48:00)
8. Return To Neverland (50:54)
7. The Lion King ll: Simba's Pride (53:30)
6. Cinderella lll: A Twist In Time (56:25)
5. Aladdin And The King Of Thieves (59:23)
4. Leroy & Stitch (1:03:35)
3. Lilo & Stitch 2: Stitch Has A Glitch (1:04:24)
2. 101 Dalmatians ll: Patch's London Adventure (1:08:27)
1. Lion King 1 1/2 (1:12:12)
He considers TLM 3 worse than 2? For real?
@@fredy2041i thought the same thing. 2 was way worse.
TLM2 gave us Ariel and Eric being badass parents so that’s a win in my book. Also like 3 though
@@jenw980 Hows that a win? The Plot is a complete waste! Even the villian totaly forgot that of her threat! The entire thing of why Ariel did what he did. I get in a way what happened, but please go go arround tell me that the film showed how what a parent was willing to sacrifice for her child, that was not the intencion, this was a complete waste. Eric did absolutly nothing.
Would have being better to just make the plot of TLM but on reverse? Something the film kinda was leading to and just focus on that? Why not Show Ariel and Eric as much better supporting parents? Instead of Ariel being worse than Triton and errasing her entire life for no reason?
Actually it’s beauty and the beast: The Enchanted Helicopter 🤓👆
You know its deadly serious when Schaff casually uploads +1 hour video, I respect the sanity to watch most horrific content in universe
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Okay
Man I see you everywhere you gotta be a bot
@@ChrisShafferOfficialthe vid is better than your trash
My man is everywhere, looks like some guy without a mustache is gonna have a rival
IMO, Timon knowing who Rafiki is doesn't contradict the first one, but rather recontexualizes. When he questions who's the monkey, it's not because he literally doesn't know him, but rather because he finally has someone who _can_ tell him who this dude he keeps meeting is
Yeah, just because they've run into each other doesn't mean Timon's gonna know who he is. Simba has a familial connection to him, so it makes sense.
The reason that the genie is in the third movie so much is because they were happy to have him after apologizing. They literally put “starring Robin Williams” as the genie on the front cover. They almost never put somebody’s name on the cover of a direct a DVD sequel. They were really excited.
That's not true at all, the whole reason he wasn't in the second one was because they used robin Williams to advertise the movie, which was one of his conditions to be genie in the first place(he stated that he did not want to be used to sell the movie basically), and disney didnt do that and it pissed him off rightfully. after they begged him to come back for the third one he basically said "OK but I basically get to do whatever I want" and they went with it, so much so that they animated around his bits
@@beepbeeplettuce5890 yeah that’s exactly right your statement is the reason why he didn’t return for the first sequel but they apologized and admitted they made a mistake and he came back for the third one.
@@beepbeeplettuce5890 nothing you said refuted their comment. you said exactly what they said in more words. the absolute worst type of commenter.
Lindsay Ellis has a great video essay about Robin Williams and celebrity voice acting that plays in my head whenever I’m reminded of animated movies starring big names in the Hollywood industry just because
@@CamJames 💯
Kronk's New Groove is such a criminally underrated sequel. The subplot with Papi, the diner scene towards the end, the references to pop culture and to the first movie were *so* good. Not to mention it was so wholesome how (spoiler!) everyone came to help Kronk impress his father, even the people he didn't think cared about him. It showed how truly loved Kronk was in his community.
I think if every plotline fit together more naturally it would've been a great film, but they feel like 3 completely different plots that just merge bu the end
I LOVEDDDDD it too as a kid. I legit used to answer to my siblings in squirrel language when i wanted to annoy them 😂😂😂
nah. Bambi II is just something else. it's a hidden gem.
The fact that at the end of 101 Dalmatians 2 Cruella gets committed to the mental house rather than prison is just really funny and rather fitting for her character.
102 Dalmatians even starts with her being in a mental asylum.
57:06 best line in movie history
I grew up with The Lion King 2 VHS tape. I love that movie and I have a lot of nostalgia for it too. I love how the first movie was basically Hamlet, the second was Romeo and Juliet, and the third was "Rosencrantz & Guildenstern Are Dead".
Also... He Lives in You is an absolute masterpiece.
ruined my VHS copy for constantly rewinding to listen to Not one of us, which I just assumed was called Deception, Disgrace lol
Hearing 'not one of us' at the age of 4 is, i believe, the moment when i achieved consciousness.
I also grew up with the VHS tape. I have such vivid memories of watching it constantly at my grandma's house and absolutely adoring everything Abt it
Had the same VHS among many others and let me tell you, I watched all the songs religiously
Lk2 is one of my faves of all time, but even when i was young i pointed out how silly it was that the non-lyrical background music (for example during the crocodile action sequence) was just out of place. It TOTALLY sounds like it could fit in a Pirates of the Caribbean soundtrack
I really loved King of Thieves. Felt like it had the right amount of typical Aladdin hijinks and brought something new to the table. Cassim tricking Saluk into catching the Hand and turning into gold was a great moment in the movie, and the fact that he chooses not once but twice to toss the Hand away was such a great resolution to his arc.
Not to mention I will never forget "Welcome to the Forty Thieves!!!"
King of Thieves is probably my favorite Aladdin movie. I couldn't stop watching it for some reason when I was a kid
Also Rip Jerry Orbach.
It was also better to have robin back in the role of the genie instead of dan castellaneta. No Offense to dan but robin was much better as genie.
That is what happened, I believe.
I feel like Cinderella is the same character in I as she is in II and III, she just has that confidence and sass behind the scenes while delivering it more gently since if done publicly she could risk more abuse from her so-called family.
With Cinderella 2, she's in a good place, good headspace, but despite getting married to royalty and moving away from her stepfamily, she's still humble and graceful, but now she has more sass lol
With Cinderella 3, she finally stands up for herself against her stepmother and fights for what she wants, but still shows compassion to her stepsister Anastasia.
What I like about both movies is that they expand the world by making the characters from the first movie more, well, character. And Anastasia became one of my favorite characters from the Cinderella movies because, just like Cinderella, you want her to be with her true love and have a happy ending.
THIIIIS! Everyone says they like her character better in the third film but homegirl was literally living in an abusive home as an indentured servant (in her own home no less! no freedom!), so no wonder when she gains control of her life back she gets to expand her character some more!
She is sassy in the first one (at least she is in the French dub) she’s tells off the clock for reminding her she has to work and rolls her eyes and acts exasperated by her stepfamily ringing the bells
@@tomatosoup1304he is sassy in the english dub too. She says "oh, that clock, old killjoy!".
Exactly! The story and her circunstances of the first film simply doesn't give her options to be very proactive, but she is the same character as we see in 2 and 3, and all of her strengths from those films were in Cinderella 1.
It's like: do people really think that running away from home was even a remotely viable option back in the first film? Where would she even go? She would have to beg in the streets. At least with her stepsisters and stepmother, she still has food and also a roof above her head.
I recently came across a realization that made me appreciate The Lion King 1½ even moreso.
And it's the fact that it _subverted_ the "fake-out death" trope. No animated film I've seen in my life thus far, let alone a direct-to-DVD Disney sequel was able to do that, but they did it here, (in a movie that is essentially based on a satire play).
During the climax after Scar and the hyenas fall through a sinkhole that Timon triggers, there's a bit where Timon's mom thinks that he died in the fall-out. In any other film, this would be the part where the other protagonists begin to believe this and start mourning their friend in an emotional moment or some musical uplift playing in the background only to discover "he ain't really dead!" and happily ever after. That's far from what happens here. She goes absolutely hysterical, implying that _at best_ he's dead. And then five seconds later, he climbs out like nothing happened, she hysterically shakes him in a crazed fit, and then finds out that he's alive. It's only THEN where the sappy music plays and the scene becomes incredibly emotional, with Timon's mom and uncle praising him for saving the day, complete with another dash of comic relief (Uncle Max comedically crushing Timon in a hug).
That's..... fucking genius! It's one thing to avoid a tired repetitive old trope (the first Lion King film did this spectacularly through the sudden death of Mufasa, but probably because it wasn't as bad of a trope as it would get in coming years), but to take that fake-out death trope and turn it on its head with a 5 second-bit, and then resolve it with the thought-to-be-deceased being wildly shaken by their friend/relative, and to seguay into a well-developed emotional scene that has place for enough humor. And for a movie that came out in 2004 (20 years ago!) it's quite the feat given how most films at the time and even in the 2010's followed that cliche.
In short, it's a Cinematic Masterpiece (this movie released in theaters outside of North America so I can legally say that).
“We’re going back in time to the first Cinderella to get Cinderella off the menu”- that perfectly sums up the third movie in a nutshell (but in a good way).
for anyone wondering how the villains in tarzan 2 were dealt with: zugor makes their mother fall in love with him so they get punished for trashing his place. he literally became their step dad
insert ray william johnson’s song “doin your mom”
Im ngl, I agree with Schaff on this movie. Zugor is a chad and I kinda was super invested in him
Zugor caused a redemption arc in the evil mother. Now that’s a pro gamer move.
That is the most random thing I’ve heard for a movie with it’s antagonist.
WHAT
Absolute power play from Zugor there
Not to defend "The Little Mermaid III", but....
Triton didn't ban music because his wife died trying to reach a music box. It was because music was a core part of the Queen's persona. She loved singing and passed that love down to their daughters. Music was always present in their memories as a family, which is why he gifted her the music box in the first place. So, as the plot goes, he bans music following her death.
Triton clearly had issues dealing with the loss, so he didn't deal with it at all, he just suppressed any potential trigger that would open the hurt once more. Banning music was a part of that, simply hearing memories brought back the painful memories of his wife.
I'm not saying it isn't dumb (or in any way realistic), but it makes more sense than "oops she died getting a music box so I guess I hate music now"
I’m surprised he didn’t mention the fact that the stakes in this movie are basically non-existent. The conflict is that music is banned, but the original opens with Ariel missing her concert. So you know music will come back in the end so there’s no tension
19:43 I highly recommend watching Shang in a frame by frame, it's some of the funniest shit I've ever seen
"Just like Gaston, his main motivation is to have bell."
Okay, I lost it at that line. It's such a hilarious and clever leap of logic.
Fun fact: Bambi 2 holds the record for the biggest year gap between the releases of the original and the sequel.
That's almost a hundred.
It holds the biggest gap in movie history?
@@Lucid_PZPL yep, 64 years
@@drby163wow
@@drby163WHAT
24:29 Why the fuck does baby Ariel look exactly like young adult Ariel?
The prince jumping out of the window in Cinderella 3 is honestly one of the funniest scenes in any movie I’ve ever seen. Everyone I’ve ever shown that scene bursted out laughing and justifiably so
His simple just "Ok" is what gets me. Like he legit believed THAT was the best solution to that situation. And he was right.
'The talking mice say it's the wrong girl!'
His actor deserves a medal for such an uninteresting character into one of my favourite Disney princes
Anastasia still ends up with the baker even in Cinderella 3, it's just postponed and shown in the credits. It's honestly really cool that she and the baker still find one another even after everything. It does beg the question though, does Anastasias story in Cinderella 2 happen after Cinderella 3? Or is it just a timeliness thing that will happen no matter what?
Her canon event is the baker dying; I’m calling it now!
@Cyka-Bylat15 I’m thinking hypothetically
@Cyka-Bylat15Its a joke referencing across the spiderverse’s plot.
haib derpy :D
I always thought about it. Perhaps the events of Cinderella 2 take place after Cinderella 3, and the Baker appearing in the credits indicates that, she met him later.
2:12 Hunchback of Notre Dame II
5:44 Belle’s magical world
9:20 Tarzan and Jane
11:22 Atlantis: Milo’s return
13:16 Brother Bear 2
15:29 Lady and the Tramp II: Scamp’s adventure
17:09 Mulan II
20:07 The Fox and the Hound 2
22:23 The Little Mermaid: Ariel’s beginning
25:31 Beauty and the Beast: The Enchanted Christmas
28:01 The Little Mermaid II: Return to the Sea
30:43 Kronk’s New Groove
31:23 Cinderella II: Dreams Come True
33:52 Tarzan II
36:15 Aladdin 2: The Return of Jafar
38:49 Stitch: the movie
40:45 Pocahontas II: Journey to a New World
45:35 Bambi II
48:01 The Jungle Book 2
50:55 Peter Pan 2: Return to Neverland
53:31 The Lion King II: Simba’s Pride
56:29 Cinderella III: A Twist in Time
59:24 Aladdin and the King of Thieves
1:03:36 Leroy and Stitch
1:04:25 Lilo and Stitch 2: Stitch has a glitch
1:08:27 101 Dalmatians II: Patch’s London Adventure
1:12:13 The Lion King 1 1/2
Whoa! I did not realize I just killed that much time😂
Yeah he needs to do chapters.
@@guffy2486xcept its a tier list, its supposed to be a surprise, give you a "whats coming next?!" - v('-')v -
@@avengefullgirl95 idk just put like. Numbers instead.
MVP
4:46 This is made even crazier with the fact that The Hunchback of Notre Dame became a part of Kingdom Hearts with Kingdom Hearts: Dream Drop Distance, which has the version of Sora you used in the "That's nuts" clip.
Mulan II actively scarred me as a child and has prevented me from enjoying the original in any way to the point that every time I think “Mulan” in my head I say it with the voice of Shen when he discovers the princesses are gone with all the hate and vitriol of that delivery now directed at the film.
In his defence, the man was stresseddddd
Cinderella 3 gets a lot better if you consider it a prequel to cinderella 2. The whole issue with Anastasia resolve themselves that way, like it's before she had the thing with the baker, and it makes sense why Cinderella would be so forgiving and nice to her.
Return To Neverland is super underrated. The beginning of that movie is surprisingly dark and the ending scene between Peter and Wendy is genuinely beautiful. Even though the stuff in the second act could have been improved, I still think overall it's a solid sequel.
I prefer the second film over the first film any day. The story is more interesting/engaging, the characters are way more likeable and interesting than the ones in the first film, the music is actually quite decent and might I say, quite fitting for the film. Overall, a solid sequel and definitely a massive improvement over the first film (in my opinion).
Yeah I always liked this sequel!! I still sing that one song “I try”, because it hits so hard!
I agree, but have you noticed the animation improved as it looks like it was made during the Disney Renaissance era? It looks so damn good!
I remember Return to Neverland being a theatrical release, it was a good movie to watch in theaters
As a kid i really related to Jane unfortunately so I think too for kids who are in difficult situations its something they can sorta relate to and hopefully take away that they deserve to be kids/not feel forced to grow up too fast. Its not a perfect movie by any means but definitely underrated and ill defend it any day haha
8:37 “the whole point of belle being here is to fall in love with Mr. Beast” what a terrifying sentence in 2024
These films seem so much more exciting than all the live action remakes combined.
Pin this comment, Schaff!
Not really.
@@jeffreygao3956 yes really.
Because some of they have original plots actually
i actually really adore the original Cinderella. i think her character was pretty strong, just not in a Girl Boss™ way. and the prince didnt have a personality bc the movie wasn't about him, it was about Cinderella wanting to escape her abusive life for a night and wanting to go to a ball but it ends with her getting a life she could only dream of. It's simple and i love it, even though some might find it boring and i get why.
with that being said, I adore Cinderella 3 and the Anastasia love story. I think they could be better, but I like how they expanded on the characters that existed and took it as an opportunity to flesh out the prince, which was a really fun bonus. I think more Disney sequels should do that instead of the "family guy cutaways" ^^;
Thank you! I think the original Cinderella movie (and character) is GREATLY misunderstood. People say “why didn’t she just leave? She was just waiting around for a man to save her” but like… no?! She just wanted to have a fun night out at a ball and she had no intention of meeting a Prince. About why she didn’t leave her family, she’s a victim of abuse, it’s famously REALLY hard to get out of situations like that. Where would she have gone? People are way too mean to Cinderellie without having critical thinking or empathy about her situation.
Captain Hook fighting Hilter would be the greatest Disney movie EVER. I NEED THIS
Considering Hitlers absolutely abhorrent form, I can actually see this film existing.
The Animal Avengers Parts 1, 2, 3, and 4: Second of the four season finales to Season One of Tails from Zooptoia, this episode story arc also crossing over with the spin-off Animal Avengers television series (Which is part of the anthropomorphic animal Ultimate Marvel and Marvel Superhero Universes, an alternate Marvel Superhero Universe where there are anthropomorphic animals instead of humans and hominids and there are anthropomorphic animal versions of all the human and hominin Marvel superheroes, supervillains, anti-heroes and supervillains and new ones with similar or different superpowers, costumes and more and the series is traditionally animated while the feature films are computer-animated and this episode is done in the same animation styles as Avengers Reassembled (2012) and Avengers: Earth’s Mightiest Heroes and as a new animal reimagined version of the latter’s theme song.) the first episode is set during the childhoods of the protagonists and heroes and villains and antagonists from the Zootopia franchise and Sing franchise and they celebrate alongside their families one of their friends’ birthday parties at King Louie’s Arcade and Restaurant in Zooptoia’s Rainforest District and while playing the Spider-Fox and Venom-Found arcade cabinet video games in the arcade, it causes them to body swap with young animal superheroes and supervillains-in-training in the Animal Marvel Superhero Universe that are part of the Spider-Fox Family, Animal Avengers, X-Animals, their supervillain archenemies, Super Animal Four, Butterfly-Gazelle family, Mutant Lemur Family, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, and Animal Sinister Six same for the main characters from the Elemental, Kung Fu Panda and The Bad Guys franchises and with help from the animal superheroes and supervillains there must complete the video game in the animal Marvel superhero realm they are in (The superheroes and anti-heroes that are the hero protagonists must stop the evil schemes and plans of the supervillains and anti-villains that are the villain protagonists and do the jobs as superheroes which are to make the world a better place safe from injustice, criminals and villains while the supervillains and anti-villains that are the villain protagonists must achieve their evil plans, power-hungry or anti-villainous and defeat their superhero and anti-hero archenemies that are the hero antagonists.) in order to get home turned by their new adult and child animal superhero mentors from the Spider-Fox family, Animal Avengers, X-Animals, Mutant Lemur Family and Animal Sinister Six (Also are all the superhero, supervillain and other character protagonists/heroes and antagonists/villains from the Spider-Fox family, Animal Avengers, X-Animals, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Super Animal Four, Mutant Lemur Family and Animal Sinister Six families.) to use their superpowers to save (As superheroes for the protagonists) and or take over the world. (As supervillains for the antagonists) though some of the protagonists and antagonists are tempted with staying in the superhero realm forever due to finding it much better than the real world they are from due to no segregations towards their species existing as the superheroes living there in heroic acts or supervillains in anti-villain deeds already dealt with that but are soon through character development convinced by their friends to come back home. At the end after completing the video game, the protagonists and antagonists of the Zooptoia, Sing, Rock Dog, Elemental and Kung Fu Panda and The Bad Guys franchises bid farewell to their new animal superhero, anti-hero, supervillain and anti-villain friends and allies and body swap back to their original bodies in the regular world (With their memories of meeting each other in the video game world and Judy and Nick’s and Ember and Wade’s encounter and memories of their friendships in their childhood being erased and they would not meet each other again till their adulthoods and would not have those memories restored till their adulthoods.) and discover that their superhero and supervillain counterparts had blasts in their original bodies. And they continue celebrating the birthday party with no clue of what happened in the superhero realm due to their memory wipe. The next episode is set in the adulthoods of the protagonists/heroes and antagonists/villains from the Zooptoia, Elemental, Sing and Kung Fu Panda and The Bad Guys franchises celebrating one of the animal children or element character’s birthday parties at King Louie’s Arcade and Restaurant again and them playing together the Animal Avengers Playstation Two video game the young animal character got as a birthday present (Parodying the Avengers and X-Men video games for PlayStation Two.) cause them to body swap again with the superheroes, anti-heroes, anti-villains and supervillains from the Spider-Fox family, Mutant Lemur Family, Animal Avengers, X-Animals, their villain archenemies and Animal Sinister Six and get their memories of their experiences there in their childhoods restored and strength their relationships in the process and reunite with their animal superhero, anti-hero, anti-villain and supervillain friends from the Spider-Fox family, Animal Avengers, X-Animals, their villain archenemies, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Super Animal Four, Mutant Lemur Family and Animal Sinister Six and stay in the superhero universe for three months before returning to their original bodies in the original universe going on further missions as superheroes and anti-heroes to make the world a better place safe from villains, criminals and injustice and supervillains and anti-villains complete their evil plans and life goals, and complete the video game level they are in to get home. The animal superheroes in the Spider-Fox family, Mutant Lemur Family, Butterfly-Gazelle family and Animal Sinister Six are original characters, new characters and anthro animal versions of and inspired by Spider-Man, Fantastic Four, Miles Morales, The Black Cat/Felicia Hardy, Silk/Cindy Moon, Spider-Ghost/Gwen Stacy, the Avengers (Iron Man, Hulk, Captain America, Black Panther, Shuri, Doctor Strange, Captain Marvel, Nick Fury, Black Widow, Hawkeye, Ant-Man and Wasp), X-Men, their villain archenemies including Red Skull, Loki and Thanos, M.O.D.O.K. Black Order, Carnage, Sinister Six and Venom/Eddie Brock. It might also crossover with the Surf’s Up and Rock Dog franchises. The Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles in that universe also make a guest appearance. It is paired with the Spider-Verse trilogy and The Incredibles and Big Hero 6 franchises and Megamind franchise crossovers in their own television series in the human and hominid Ultimate Marvel and Marvel Universe with the human Spider-Man, Miles Morales, Avengers, X-Men, their villain archenemies, Fantastic Four, Spider-Ghost/Gwen Stacy and Sinister Six and Venom/Eddie Brock and crossovers with the Hotel Tyranslviana, Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs, Monsters Vs. Aliens, Wreck-It-Ralph, The Super Mario Bros. Movie, The Secret Life of Pets, Despicable Me, Migration, Monsters Inc. Cars, Frozen, Tangled, Coco, Open Season, Over the Hedge, Luca, Enchanto, Dog Man, Zooptoia 2.0 and A City of Mystery and Romance contituties, A Bug’s Life and Bee Movie, Captain UnderPants: The First Epic Movie, Onward, Soul, Disney Princesses, Madagascar, SpongeBob and Avatar: The Last AirBender, Shrek, The Bad Guys, Balto, The Jungle Book, The Lion King, Rio, Toy Story, Winnie the Pooh, Happy Feet, MLP Gens 4 and 5, Friendship is Magic and A New Generation, The Fox and the Hound, Aristocats, DC League of SuperPets, Garfield: The Movie (2024) and 101 Dalmatians franchises and the human and hominid Marvel and Ultimate Marvel Universe and Spider-Man, Miles Morales, Spider-Ghost, Avengers, X-Men, their villain archenemies, Fantastic Four, Sinister Six and Venom/Eddie Brock and anthropomorphic vehicle Marvel Universe, Animal Marvel superhero Universe just mentioned and universe where anthropomorphic animals and humans and mythical creatures all coexist mixing the animal Marvel Universe and human Marvel Universe and Spider-Fox family, Butterfly-Gazelle family, Super Animal Four, Animal Avengers, X-Animals, their villain archenemies, and Animal Sinister Six and Spider-Man, Miles Morales, Spider-Ghost/Gwen Stacy and Sinister Six and Fantastic Four together.
EPIC RAP BATTLES OF HISTORY
“Peter Pan 2: Helicopter to Neverland”
Fun fact: Shanti in “Jungle Book 2” was voiced by Mae Whitman, the same voice of Katara, Amity and Tinker Bell.
"Because singing killed my wife tails" is such a powerful combination