The movie is nice, but I really wish it had a more ambitious script and it should have been longer. Perhaps 85 minutes. After watching Puss in Boots 2, I just realized that they could have given Spot a better motivation for wanting to become a human. Have him realize that despite their friendship and loyalty, Leonard will outlive Spot and not spend his whole life with him, due to dogs having much shorter lifespans than humans, so he thinks becoming a human boy himself will ensure that they stay together forever. After their fight, Spot realizes that life is short regardless of your species and it’s what you make the most of it that matters, which convinces him to turn back to normal. When he is returned to normal, Spot decides to continue his Scott Leadready masquerade for the rest of his academic career, but also has learned to accept that even though he and the pets will miss out on many milestones when Leonard grows up, they will always be there for him. Thereby, ending the series, the film and to an extent, One Saturday Morning as a whole on a bittersweet note. The series has occasionally alluded to animals aging and developing differently depending on their species, so it makes sense for Spot to come to terms with his mortality, having a similar approach to "Toy Story 2" and "Pooh’s Grand Adventure." Two other things I wanted to see are Mrs. Helperman finding out everything and helping the pets save Leonard from Krank, forfeiting her chances for the award to save her son. Finally, Krank, Dennis and Adele should have had more screen time. After all, antagonists need all the attention they can get if you want us to root against them.
Yeah, those all really would have helped the story! I personally think Mrs. Helperman, while initially a bit shocked, would have ultimately been accepting of the fact that animals can talk and Scott Leadready was actually her dog. Had Spot decided to remain human, I'm sure she would have allowed him to still live with them (but maybe help her pay the living expenses and her therapy bills needed for the fact that she almost married her dog...and in a sense, adoptive son)
About the song "A Whole Bunch of World" from the movie adaptation, is it about the countries of the world or is it about the 50 states of the USA in alphabetical order?
This is super .
This has been my childhood movie.
I love to watch this most time🤤
J love how your voice over moves along with the movie.
I literally love the flipper part.
The magic aspect looks awesome and frictional.
💯 Kudos
Disney has been my best platform to watch movie.
Keep the Good works moving.
I love your video.
Love this. Thank you!! Wish all the epa were uploaded!
You can watch them all on Disneyplus!
The Blight Before Christmas, One Dog's Junk, and Teacher's Pet the Movie are my favorite episodes.
Those are good picks! "One Dog's Junk" is a pretty good episode, just not one of my favorites, hence why it didn't make the list.
36:04 voice ken season sounds like rabbit from winnie the pooh
Yeah, a little bit.
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@@jackBooth-e7z I think the voice actor was Rob Paulsen, but I do think it sounds quite a bit like Rabbit from Pooh.
@@vcandrewscritiquer ken season
@@jackBooth-e7z I think you mean Ken Sansom :)
The movie is nice, but I really wish it had a more ambitious script and it should have been longer. Perhaps 85 minutes.
After watching Puss in Boots 2, I just realized that they could have given Spot a better motivation for wanting to become a human. Have him realize that despite their friendship and loyalty, Leonard will outlive Spot and not spend his whole life with him, due to dogs having much shorter lifespans than humans, so he thinks becoming a human boy himself will ensure that they stay together forever. After their fight, Spot realizes that life is short regardless of your species and it’s what you make the most of it that matters, which convinces him to turn back to normal. When he is returned to normal, Spot decides to continue his Scott Leadready masquerade for the rest of his academic career, but also has learned to accept that even though he and the pets will miss out on many milestones when Leonard grows up, they will always be there for him. Thereby, ending the series, the film and to an extent, One Saturday Morning as a whole on a bittersweet note. The series has occasionally alluded to animals aging and developing differently depending on their species, so it makes sense for Spot to come to terms with his mortality, having a similar approach to "Toy Story 2" and "Pooh’s Grand Adventure."
Two other things I wanted to see are Mrs. Helperman finding out everything and helping the pets save Leonard from Krank, forfeiting her chances for the award to save her son. Finally, Krank, Dennis and Adele should have had more screen time. After all, antagonists need all the attention they can get if you want us to root against them.
Yeah, those all really would have helped the story! I personally think Mrs. Helperman, while initially a bit shocked, would have ultimately been accepting of the fact that animals can talk and Scott Leadready was actually her dog. Had Spot decided to remain human, I'm sure she would have allowed him to still live with them (but maybe help her pay the living expenses and her therapy bills needed for the fact that she almost married her dog...and in a sense, adoptive son)
37:42 Amelia
I don't get it....
About the song "A Whole Bunch of World" from the movie adaptation, is it about the countries of the world or is it about the 50 states of the USA in alphabetical order?
Just the 50 states in Alphabetical order. Great song BTW, like something out of Animaniacs
I really wish this song would be about countries of the world instead of being about the 50 states of the USA in alphabetical order!
38:10 Mahalo
You're welcomed, but what for?