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y'know now I'm curious, is the day after Canadian Thanksgiving their Black Friday or do they just not have one? Or is it still the day after USAmerican Thanksgiving?
I love how Atlantis the Lost Empire made the adventure seem more dangerous, elaborate, and exciting, meanwhile Dingo Picture were like "Yeah, we not replicating that" and just have the journey be on a small dinghy.
Well, when you rush out a movie to rip off an original story and not an established fairy tale, you kind of have your hands tied. Though it's a shame we'd never see a Dingo ripoff of Don Novello's Vinny character.
@@thing1thing2themediamaniac43 I agree, although evidently there were accusations that Atlantis was itself a rip-off of an anime series called Nadia: The Secret of Blue Water. Although, ironically thanks to Atlantis underperforming, the effort to pursue alleged compensation wasn't taken. From what I've seen, there are certainly parallels and arguments that Disney's production may have taken inspiration without credit from it, but it isn't concrete and it's plausible that they both were influenced by 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea and chose similar conclusions based on the Atlantis myth of a highly advanced ancient civilisation. Plagiarism or simple similarity, I'm also still frustrated that Disney ultimately excluded Kida from the Disney Princess line; she was one of the most badass characters. I once thought she wasn't counted because she became queen, but both Elsa and Anna become queens, yet they are still included in the line up. Money, money, money, I guess. On another note, I wish they made that Treasure Planet sequel! That universe had much more potential; I've seen production sketches that show a new awesome villain, who may be Jim's father, so the plot would involve him being divided between his fathers, of his real one and his father figure Long John Silver.
Seeing that Little Witch bit was mindboggling. It's not Disney level animation by any means, but that was probably the most effort Dingo put into any animation since Wabuu's walk/hop cycle
You mean the polar bear and seal duo were not just reused assets, but indeed the same two chatacters from Balto, were it was also established that the polar bear was always cold and a poor swimmer?! I am kind of amazed at this bit of consistent continuity inside the Dingoverse.
@@tessamolenaar2322maybe Judy the dog swapped minds with the seal thanks to some character in Balto being a mad scientist with suitable technology. No stupider than anything in the Dingoverse…
Or those other animated films released by Phoenix Games that were not done by Dingo Pictures (namely Pinocchio or Peter Pan or Snow White and the Seven Clever Boys). Sure they are only like 7 minutes long each but maybe he could cover two or three into one video?
Atlantis being in hell is probably the most outrageous thing Dingo Pictures has done. Even with all their swearing they usually at least pretend to be child friendly.
Dingo being forced to remake their Peter and the Wolf reminds me of how the only times Robot Chicken got in trouble with lawyers were with the usage of Beavis and Butthead (in a Teen Titans parody) and some 2000s pop-rap song about dancing "on the floor"
"Come on everybody, let's get back to work. I think grandpa is going senile." "Senile? I'll give you senile! I'm going to build another pool next to my pool that's super close to the beach - that'll show you all!"
@CandyCane2004 Yeah, Alladin (the horrendous English Dutch duo dubbed version of the Dingo movie with an 8 second looping audio track after the first minute that doesn't loop cleanly) is still worse. But in terms of "original Dingo duvs", this one is "so stupid"!
It cannot be understated just how weird it is that the bear and seal are heavily implied to be the same characters from Dingo's Balto. As silly as their Balto film was, it was still based on a real historical event, and here, in a throwaway line, they connect two film's continuity via insignificant side characters. Now the historical event from the 1920s is followed by two Ancient Greeks discovering Atlantis. And to what end??
Still can't get over how Dingo apreciated your reviews so much, they sent you a Wabuu plushie. Makes it hard to hate them as a company, even if they doubtlessly tricked and traumatized countless children.
While every other dubbing studio in the world figured out you could have a woman voice a young boy and a middle aged man voice an old man, Dingo breaks the mould!
With the dad complaining about "earthlings" being evil...I thought we were about to get Dingo's attempt at merging Atlantis with The Little Mermaid. But that would be too much effort to think of how to work the plot...
Only the dubbed versions have that issue. Daily reminder to the proud inhabitants of Burgerland that there are other languages than English out there. I don't know why, but the dubbing studios that Dingo picks for its English translations in particular are notoriously awful, even compared to the cheap dubbing studios that they hire for other languages such as Italian. Though it's not like sexually sensical voice acting would drastically increase the quality, really.
@@Malachit-dl1qw Uhm, before you get all self-righteouss on us, I just want to remind you that the English voice actors in this are also the German voice actors, but doing more roles. Also the German version of this is still the same damn rubbsh hell movie.
@@yoursonisold8743 All I know is that the dubbing studio named "East West Entertainment" was based in Brooklyn, NY. There's also the other one named "Art Media", which was probably a small in-house company based in the Netherlands, because they use the Dutch versions as sources for their work. Tl;dr: I found no evidence whatsoever to your claim that it's the same people. Maybe I'm missing a hint. If so, feel free to enlighten me on information I've missed. Yeah, the original German versions are awful as well. But there are no universally applied limits to "awfulness". Though I'd say that East West is light years better than Art Media.
@@Ned_Zeppelin_324 after "Man getting hit by football", starring Hans Moleman and the remake with George C. Scott, we need the sequel "Man getting hit by football 2," starring Old Man.
I don't know why but the dolphin walking on its tail made me think of the beginning of Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy with the "So Long and Thanks for all the Fish" song.
This just happened to pop up in my recommend feed last year. Good to know my first (and probably last) Dingo movie I watched was one of their worst. And that's saying something! I'm grateful to watch them vicariously through Phelous. His reviews takes them from just bearable to watch to hilariously entertaining!
The Dingo Pictures reviews are always the funniest videos Phelous does. It’s like they are so bad, they wrench the best sass out of the sunken regions of his mind.
Yay! I got my Christmas present early! It was just what I wanted: a new Dingo Pictures review! I love the review! I really like it when you get frustrated.
2:31 the bits where we see the sea shore or see under the water looks like one of those free screensavers you would download for windows 98/ME/2000s/XP
Y'know it's funny, retelling of the Atlantis story makes it out as a lost Utopia, but in Plato's story it's the ancient Athens Atlantis is at war with portrayed as the ideal society spoken of in "The Republic" and Atlantis is destroyed by the gods for being corrupt. So yeah, people were getting this shit wrong way before they started making crappy animated movies about it!
@@gracekim1998 Well it's not really mythology since myths don't usually have a definitively known author. Plato made up Atlantis in his books "Timaeus" and "Critias" in the 4th century BCE and there's no evidence any version of it existed before that.
@@cameronstone4495 I'm on about the fact it's not known if it was ever real. ok legend then 🤷♀ but my point still works here. people interrupt legends and myths differently.
One thing to point about the Italian dub of this....."masterpiece" is that it was one of the many movies to be dubbed by Merak Films. So yes, which means that you got Patrizio Prata voicing our main character, as well as other recognizable voice actors in my country like Marco Barzarotti, Emanuela Pacotto, Riccardo Rovatti, Antonio Paiola, Luca Sandri (who voices the dog btw), and even goddamn Vegeta himself, Gianluca Iacono as the Atlantis version of Rasputin.
There is so much untapped potential for Dingo action figures. You just essentially need a dozen molds with a few body swaps and lots of repaints to get every character.
When I was 10, my mom let me and my friends paint mine and my siblings playroom in an under-the-sea theme. It looked JUST like this movie's art. There's one fish in this (the one they ask about Atlantis) that looks like they literally stole it off my playroom wall ...my friend painted it--it was so ugly, my mom covered it with a toy chest.
3:40 Not sure if anyone's pointed this out yet. But the reason Pedro seemingly changes directions is because the SHOTS are different, in the first one the background is the shore and ocean and then in the second shot it's more land and a town.
He isn't confused by the character changing directions. The 180 rule is an element of cinematic language. It's disorienting to the audience if the perspective shifts all the way around the subjects of a scene between shots, reversing their positions. Typically you're supposed to either avoid rotating the perspective of a scene altogether, or include in-between shots that convey a sense of that rotation to the viewer. It's one of the ways a movie has to negotiate with the quirks of the human mind.
saturday mornig, a cup of tea and new phelous dingo video, life is good! been watching your yt for like 7 years now, and you always make me smile, thank you!
I was JUST thinking about Dingo’s Atlantas the other day after binging your dingo playlists where you review dingo movies, dingo merchandise, and even dingo cover art and variants of which you own multiple copies of for reasons unknown! …I think I have a problem.
34:12 This is like Bioshock if Andrew Ryan was terrible animator from the 90s instead of a wealthy objectivist from the 40s and I can't decide which is worse.
Atlantis is entirely waterlogged. It’s totally ineffective at this point in time.
My Lord!
DUNG! I olfactorily detect DUNG! Affirmative!
YOU have to LEAVE this place AT OOONCE
foolish flabbergasted fellatio
The great majority of the animalian inhabitants of the area possess a damning lack of intelligence
Under the sea...nile
Under the sea...nile
Darling it's not better
Down where it's wetter
Take it from me...nile
Under the sea…nile
Under the sea…nile
There'll be no accusations
Just friendly crustaceans
Under the sea…nile
Phelous losing his mind during a Dingo Pictures film is the best Black Friday gift.
Yeah, it is!
y'know now I'm curious, is the day after Canadian Thanksgiving their Black Friday or do they just not have one? Or is it still the day after USAmerican Thanksgiving?
Freaking wild to think Dingo lasted so long they managed to even ripoff Atlantis the lost empire
I keep forget they're not some studio that went bankrupt in the 80s
I love how Atlantis the Lost Empire made the adventure seem more dangerous, elaborate, and exciting, meanwhile Dingo Picture were like "Yeah, we not replicating that" and just have the journey be on a small dinghy.
Disney's Atlantis like Treasure Planet is CRIMINALLY UNDERRATED
Well, when you rush out a movie to rip off an original story and not an established fairy tale, you kind of have your hands tied. Though it's a shame we'd never see a Dingo ripoff of Don Novello's Vinny character.
@@thing1thing2themediamaniac43 I agree, although evidently there were accusations that Atlantis was itself a rip-off of an anime series called Nadia: The Secret of Blue Water. Although, ironically thanks to Atlantis underperforming, the effort to pursue alleged compensation wasn't taken. From what I've seen, there are certainly parallels and arguments that Disney's production may have taken inspiration without credit from it, but it isn't concrete and it's plausible that they both were influenced by 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea and chose similar conclusions based on the Atlantis myth of a highly advanced ancient civilisation.
Plagiarism or simple similarity, I'm also still frustrated that Disney ultimately excluded Kida from the Disney Princess line; she was one of the most badass characters. I once thought she wasn't counted because she became queen, but both Elsa and Anna become queens, yet they are still included in the line up. Money, money, money, I guess.
On another note, I wish they made that Treasure Planet sequel! That universe had much more potential; I've seen production sketches that show a new awesome villain, who may be Jim's father, so the plot would involve him being divided between his fathers, of his real one and his father figure Long John Silver.
@mightyfilm he would have used Rasputin's cartoon bomb
@@thing1thing2themediamaniac43 I disagree. It's racist and makes zero sense.
It's sad when Phelous' edits are more entertaining than the actual Dingo "movie".
Sad for Dingo, but fun for us.
FOR YOU
I came here to say that! 😊@@dancepiglover
Dingo pictures is awful 😐☹️😕
Seeing that Little Witch bit was mindboggling. It's not Disney level animation by any means, but that was probably the most effort Dingo put into any animation since Wabuu's walk/hop cycle
Dingo Pictures Tries it: Kiki's Delivery Service?!
@@Black_Revue *Bibi Blocksberg
@@Black_Revue As a German, that was more like Dingo attempting to rip off Bibi Blocksberg, who is basically German Kiki... sorta
@@MellyTheCatLover I have to look up that Story
The high quality art of a late 80s point and click adventure
Made for DOS-OS
You mean the polar bear and seal duo were not just reused assets, but indeed the same two chatacters from Balto, were it was also established that the polar bear was always cold and a poor swimmer?! I am kind of amazed at this bit of consistent continuity inside the Dingoverse.
It seems the characters are the same but the seal has adopted baltos girlfriends name - wasnt she judy?
@@tessamolenaar2322maybe Judy the dog swapped minds with the seal thanks to some character in Balto being a mad scientist with suitable technology. No stupider than anything in the Dingoverse…
All these undersea footage gives me PTSD of all the underwater levels I've suffered through in every game that had underwater levels.
Whoops, you just hit that shark at the wrong angle and your swordfish is swimming away.
I’m pretty sure a bunch of the underwater backgrounds are traced from Donkey Kong Country underwater assets
Phelous has been doing a bunch of Atlantis movies lately, huh… now I’m just waiting for him to cover Tentacolino
Oh no. The rapping dog flashbacks are coming back!
Legit surprised he hasn't gotten to Tentacolino in all these years
Or those other animated films released by Phoenix Games that were not done by Dingo Pictures (namely Pinocchio or Peter Pan or Snow White and the Seven Clever Boys). Sure they are only like 7 minutes long each but maybe he could cover two or three into one video?
Bring me the entertainments!
Eh, that's too mainstream for Phelous.
Parts of the architecture in Atlantis kind of look like the old Windows maze screensaver.
Truly, Phelous is a Dingo Pictures Connoisseur at this point
I think he already became one when he covered Wabuu
"When are they going to get to the Atlantis factory?!"
"The Atlanteans were from another planet?"
"I guess."
7:02 Pedros isn't doing a flamingo impression, he just has to pee
That's premium pee pee dance stance right there
I will never stop enjoying watching phelous introducing me to obscure forgotten cartoons
"The dog smelled something. POO ! He said. I smell POO ! Yes !" As the Dutch guy from the EastWest dubs once said.
Atlantis being in hell is probably the most outrageous thing Dingo Pictures has done. Even with all their swearing they usually at least pretend to be child friendly.
What about the Janice slaughter house?
@@jesusramirezromo2037 Yeah, its kind of fucked up as well
Dingo being forced to remake their Peter and the Wolf reminds me of how the only times Robot Chicken got in trouble with lawyers were with the usage of Beavis and Butthead (in a Teen Titans parody) and some 2000s pop-rap song about dancing "on the floor"
Didn't they also get in trouble for an Archie Final Destination parody?
"Come on everybody, let's get back to work. I think grandpa is going senile."
"Senile? I'll give you senile! I'm going to build another pool next to my pool that's super close to the beach - that'll show you all!"
....................nile
Unless you're Disney, making an animated movie about Atlantis is a guarantee that your studio's days are over
and hell atlantis being a flop along with treasure planet almost killed their animation department again
I wonder why Nickelodeon didn't shutdown after that SpongeBob Alantis SquarePantis special then....
This might be the worst Dingo Pictures movie Phelous covered, and that's saying a LOT
pretty much. Pudding would make this a lot better XD
I dunno, Alladin will be pretty hard to beat
Yeah. Alladin is super hard to even try watching with its dub. Atlantis is a whole lot of nothing for huge stretches, but it’s at least voiced better.
@CandyCane2004 Yeah, Alladin (the horrendous English Dutch duo dubbed version of the Dingo movie with an 8 second looping audio track after the first minute that doesn't loop cleanly) is still worse. But in terms of "original Dingo duvs", this one is "so stupid"!
Even worse than Alladin?
So if your company makes an Atlantis movie, that’s the last traditional hand drawn animated movie you will ever make…
It cannot be understated just how weird it is that the bear and seal are heavily implied to be the same characters from Dingo's Balto. As silly as their Balto film was, it was still based on a real historical event, and here, in a throwaway line, they connect two film's continuity via insignificant side characters. Now the historical event from the 1920s is followed by two Ancient Greeks discovering Atlantis. And to what end??
All to further the Dingo Cinematic Universe, of course!
Clearly, the bear and the seal are eternal beings who exist in all times and places.
But the seal now has the name of Balto’s girlfriend. Maybe there was a body swap?
Still can't get over how Dingo apreciated your reviews so much, they sent you a Wabuu plushie. Makes it hard to hate them as a company, even if they doubtlessly tricked and traumatized countless children.
❤
@DingoPicturesDocumentary if you are their official account, this makes hating you even harder.
FOR YOU 🤣🤡
This movie proves the dingo cinematic universe is cannon. I'm glad rasputin got a new life in Atlantis
And the bear and seal have the same names are those in Balto
While every other dubbing studio in the world figured out you could have a woman voice a young boy and a middle aged man voice an old man, Dingo breaks the mould!
Another Phelous dingo review. And on my birthday. Thank you.
Happy birthday!
@@lluviathewolfgirl thank you.
That, " senile", bit was great !!!
Phelan, this movie is actually a masterpiece! You'll see......................nile
i love Dingo Pictures so much. I plan on making a pin that says “I can’t find my DAMN hair brush”
At the very least now we know what incredible characters we would have had in Dingo Pictures's The Little Mermaid
With the dad complaining about "earthlings" being evil...I thought we were about to get Dingo's attempt at merging Atlantis with The Little Mermaid. But that would be too much effort to think of how to work the plot...
This is one empire that should've stayed lost.
Not only is it a snow day so I don’t have to go to work- but phelous uploads a dingo pictures video. It truly is a good day.
Never ceases to amaze me how Dingo will have a young woman voice an old man... or a dog...
While having old men voice the young boys.
Only the dubbed versions have that issue. Daily reminder to the proud inhabitants of Burgerland that there are other languages than English out there. I don't know why, but the dubbing studios that Dingo picks for its English translations in particular are notoriously awful, even compared to the cheap dubbing studios that they hire for other languages such as Italian. Though it's not like sexually sensical voice acting would drastically increase the quality, really.
Heeeeeeeeeeeee!!!
@@Malachit-dl1qw Uhm, before you get all self-righteouss on us, I just want to remind you that the English voice actors in this are also the German voice actors, but doing more roles. Also the German version of this is still the same damn rubbsh hell movie.
@@yoursonisold8743 All I know is that the dubbing studio named "East West Entertainment" was based in Brooklyn, NY. There's also the other one named "Art Media", which was probably a small in-house company based in the Netherlands, because they use the Dutch versions as sources for their work. Tl;dr: I found no evidence whatsoever to your claim that it's the same people. Maybe I'm missing a hint. If so, feel free to enlighten me on information I've missed.
Yeah, the original German versions are awful as well. But there are no universally applied limits to "awfulness". Though I'd say that East West is light years better than Art Media.
'Wabuu in Hell' needs to be a thing.
If someone gives me a decent script, I might try and find the time to animate it.
A decent script? Who cares about decent scripts? We're talking about Dingo!
It'll e after Wabuu Takes Manhattan and then we'll follow it with Wabuu Goes To Space
@@EssexAggiegrad2011 Wabuu II: Da Soich for Some Money
Most of the Cacodemons are sooooo stupid!
@@Ned_Zeppelin_324 after "Man getting hit by football", starring Hans Moleman and the remake with George C. Scott, we need the sequel "Man getting hit by football 2," starring Old Man.
Old Man - I sunk Atlantis to make it useless and to steal all their treasures* old man noises*
Heeyeeeeeeeeeeeegh!
Wabuu: "But, what about the diamonds?"
Dingo Pictures: being accurate to the source material since that one time where I fell and hit my head and forgot the source material
I love that they felt like knocking off Atlantis and not bigger ones like Beauty and the Beast or Littler Mermaid.
I don't know why but the dolphin walking on its tail made me think of the beginning of Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy with the "So Long and Thanks for all the Fish" song.
I thought of all the times I've tail-walked in Ecco: DotF.
This just happened to pop up in my recommend feed last year. Good to know my first (and probably last) Dingo movie I watched was one of their worst. And that's saying something!
I'm grateful to watch them vicariously through Phelous. His reviews takes them from just bearable to watch to hilariously entertaining!
It's always nice to see Dingo Pictures make a return.
Tried to watch a copy of this i found on TH-cam once, woke up when the credits were rolling
The Dingo Pictures reviews are always the funniest videos Phelous does. It’s like they are so bad, they wrench the best sass out of the sunken regions of his mind.
I had to take a laughing break at "we'll see-nile who's senile"
BABE WAKE UP, PHELAN’S GOT A NEW DINGO PICTURES VIDEO
Yay! I got my Christmas present early! It was just what I wanted: a new Dingo Pictures review! I love the review! I really like it when you get frustrated.
2:31 the bits where we see the sea shore or see under the water looks like one of those free screensavers you would download for windows 98/ME/2000s/XP
Y'know it's funny, retelling of the Atlantis story makes it out as a lost Utopia, but in Plato's story it's the ancient Athens Atlantis is at war with portrayed as the ideal society spoken of in "The Republic" and Atlantis is destroyed by the gods for being corrupt. So yeah, people were getting this shit wrong way before they started making crappy animated movies about it!
Well it’s a mythology for a reason. There will be multiple interpretations 😜
@@gracekim1998 Well it's not really mythology since myths don't usually have a definitively known author. Plato made up Atlantis in his books "Timaeus" and "Critias" in the 4th century BCE and there's no evidence any version of it existed before that.
@@cameronstone4495 I'm on about the fact it's not known if it was ever real. ok legend then 🤷♀ but my point still works here. people interrupt legends and myths differently.
@@gracekim1998 It's not a legend or a myth it's a book. That's like saying we don't know for sure if the Land of Oz was real or not.
Legends and myths were recorded in some fashion. You are comparing a fictional story with a philosophical legend 😅 please let it go❤️👋 bye
In Egypt you can see... Nile
Death on the sea......Nile
Somehow, Dingo Pictures returned.
Was about to type this.
I'm starting to get the impression that every movie made by Dingo Pictures feels like an attempt to melt the viewers' brains.
One thing to point about the Italian dub of this....."masterpiece" is that it was one of the many movies to be dubbed by Merak Films. So yes, which means that you got Patrizio Prata voicing our main character, as well as other recognizable voice actors in my country like Marco Barzarotti, Emanuela Pacotto, Riccardo Rovatti, Antonio Paiola, Luca Sandri (who voices the dog btw), and even goddamn Vegeta himself, Gianluca Iacono as the Atlantis version of Rasputin.
Can't believe Dingo drew human characters, that's way more effort than Dingo deserves.
All these human characters were from older movies, Petros had a few new sprites made for him though.
“Well, Atlantis got all wet, it’s completely useless now!”
This is one of the few Dingo movies I watched on my own before Phelous did a review of it.
Some time in your life, you just can't get back.
More Dingo Pictures? Muh Gawd!
You spoil us, Phelous!
Oh no, and just when I thought we had managed to escape the Dingo hole after all these years. God speed, Phelan!
There is so much untapped potential for Dingo action figures. You just essentially need a dozen molds with a few body swaps and lots of repaints to get every character.
I'm a simple man. I see Dingo Pictures and I click.
I was wondering when you would be doing another Dingo pictures video. Your dingo reviews never get old.
9:37 CRICKET?! Nobody understands CRICKET! You gotta know what a CRUMPET is to understand CRICKET!
16:00 The true villain of Twin Peaks! Get Laura Palmer in here to scream at her!
I'm not going to talk about Judy; in fact, we're not going to talk about Judy at all; we're gonna leave her out of this
When I was 10, my mom let me and my friends paint mine and my siblings playroom in an under-the-sea theme. It looked JUST like this movie's art. There's one fish in this (the one they ask about Atlantis) that looks like they literally stole it off my playroom wall ...my friend painted it--it was so ugly, my mom covered it with a toy chest.
Sebastian from Temu is going to haunt my nightmares.
"AndOurDad" & Dingo-Old Man were my favourite bits. The Nothing's Really Happening song is great too.
It’s a good day when Phelous reviews a Dingo pictures movie
phelan's increasing anger as the video goes on has me so weak
3:40 Not sure if anyone's pointed this out yet. But the reason Pedro seemingly changes directions is because the SHOTS are different, in the first one the background is the shore and ocean and then in the second shot it's more land and a town.
He isn't confused by the character changing directions. The 180 rule is an element of cinematic language. It's disorienting to the audience if the perspective shifts all the way around the subjects of a scene between shots, reversing their positions. Typically you're supposed to either avoid rotating the perspective of a scene altogether, or include in-between shots that convey a sense of that rotation to the viewer. It's one of the ways a movie has to negotiate with the quirks of the human mind.
You are more observant that the editors 🎉
I demand a Phelous "Team Atlantis" cut of this movie! It's a must have!!
saturday mornig, a cup of tea and new phelous dingo video, life is good! been watching your yt for like 7 years now, and you always make me smile, thank you!
Nice to hear, thanks!
23:56 actually yes they did.
Oh, did the later ones air on TV? I thought by this point they were just going straight to video.
I was JUST thinking about Dingo’s Atlantas the other day after binging your dingo playlists where you review dingo movies, dingo merchandise, and even dingo cover art and variants of which you own multiple copies of for reasons unknown! …I think I have a problem.
0:16 I love how the thumbnail shown in the beginning of the video just says "Dingo Pictures"
11:18 I thought the actual team was a bunch of flies. I was laughing so hard.
It's wild to realize that Peter & The Wolf is only 88 years old right now.
Ikr? First of all I thought it was a folk tale but no the symphony was the original. Second off despite being classical music, it was made in 1936.
Quite the cornucopia of Phelous callbacks. All our favorite jokes, as far as the eye can see..... nile.
27:35 and in the disney movie you learn important information like the four basic food groups. Beans, Bacon, Whiskey, and Lard.
I seriously love when you review the dingo animations... every time it's a new discovery to me and it always put a smile on my face.
I love your videos. Hugs from Brazil. 💚
Ah, Phelan is dingoing again! Good times! ... wait ...
Just want to say thanks for the laughs phelous. Been keeping me sane!
Dingo Pictures is back!
This is the first video of yours that has popped into my recommended in over a year. Even tho im subscribed.
That's annoying, you've missed a lot then!
Calling Dingo accurate has the same vibes as the abyss finally staring back at you. Might be cool to say, but you're in for a bad time. 🤣
The classic Dingo Pictures voice acting is more comforting than family on Thanksgiving
Petros' run cycle is KILLING ME
Gotta love how the grandpa is voiced by a woman and the kid by a middle aged man
34:12 This is like Bioshock if Andrew Ryan was terrible animator from the 90s instead of a wealthy objectivist from the 40s and I can't decide which is worse.
It's always a good way when we watch Phelous review a Dingo Pictures movie.
The first time I saw 19:29 before this review, I remember saying aloud "BEAR INTERRUPTING BOY!" to myself in Phelous' voice.
This is the only Dingo picture I’ve ever watched, and I am so stoked to see it reviewed.
Hope you had a fun thanksgiving dude
Is that even a thing in Canada
The Dingo Picture saga is almost complete (unless more gets unearthed) alongside pretty sure near the beginning that had to be a Monty Python joke.
Oh, Dingo. What are you trying to accomplish?
Another crime against entertainment.
I was well impressed by them animating him standing back up. They really put time and effort into that 😂 The standard is very low
Robot introduces himself.
I DON'T REMEMBER ASKING YOU A GOD DAMN THING!
YES! You have blessed us with another Dingo Review! 🎉❤