Fun fact Gary Oldman, the VA for Ruber, actually downed a few shots before doing his lines in order to be more in touch with the insanity of Rubers character. And I say he succeeded with flying colors.
He also.. "...played another obvious badguy that everybody trusted as Dr Smith in Lost In Space. Which oddly enough came out the exact same year as this movie (Quest for Camelot) did..." - Nostalgia Critic
Listen blunt force trauma to the head actually can cause blindness, so its actually pretty accurate for him to have lost his vision from a horse kicking him in the face
I'm glad someone addressed this! It has to be noted that when someone suffers a blow to the head, their brain is damaged both where they're hit AND the opposite side since their brain smashes into their own skull. Since he was kicked in the face, his brain would move backwards as well and potentially damage his occipital lobe :(
Quite frankly, depending on where the hoof/hooves hit, it's a wonder he's not also deaf in one or both ears, considering the amount of oomph that goes into a horse's kick and how incredibly fragile the bones in human ears are. 😱😱
In this case, it would be the momentum being transferred through and sending his brain slamming into the back of his brain case, which would still damage the occipital lobe.
Quest for Camelot is still Freaking Decent Animated Film by WB and probably better the off the Cliff stuff they have now! PERIOD ! Yes there maybe think they could of improve maybe throw in more fight scenes. Not a perfect film but its FREAKING a Wholesome film and we actually need something like that again!...
Definitely a great dry run for his later turn as Lord Shen in Kung Fu Panda. There's a couple moments you can kind of "hear" Ruber in KFP if you already know that they share a voice actor
I liked the fact that Garrett wasn't magically cured of his blindness by the end of the movie either. The same way that I liked that the MLP movie didn't cure Tempest's horn. Those elements became part of who they are, and things like this in real life can't be magically cured, only adjusted to. And alot of people have even become stronger (like Garrett and Tempest) as a result of adjusting, and not letting it or anything stand in their way of their self love and hapiness.
People think I'm crazy when I insist that Celine Dion's The Prayer originated in this movie. Of course it doesn't really help when I also say "I hear this song and think of a girl on horseback being chased into a forbidden forest by ogres made entirely of household objects riding on hogs in the dead of night while her mother is held hostage by Gary Oldman." LOL
I think what I like about Kayley is that she is what I call an ordinary hero. In so many stories you have these amazing badass heroes who fight their enemies left and right but the heroes of this story are just normal people like you and me. People often complain how Kayley isn't good at fighting despite her training, but they fail to realize that training for a fight and actually being in a fight are two different things because in a real fight they could actually lose their lives, and that is why I connect with the heroes of this story because at the end of the day they are normal people but even after surviving these encounters they continue trying to save Camelot. And in all honesty just attempting to standup to evil is heroic.
also to be fair, she never really trained. She was a country farm girl who THOUGHT she trained to be a knight and THOUGHT she was good enough/could do it because she held fanciful ideals. but she was never ever properly trained and was just a kid playing pretend until life took a threatening turn. She was forced to acknowledge that she really didnt know what she was doing and her mother was right, something she refused to believe was true since she villianized her mother and idolized her father. But her mother continued to believe in her despite her concerns which gave Kaylee the opportunity to grow and find her place
@@avengefullgirl95 I wish the movie would give Kaylee to act like a bit more of Jane from Jane and the Dragon (training to be a knight), and be more determined to follow her father's footsteps. You know, more action and showing.
I love this too much to hate it. The animation, the music, the childhood nostalgia. I Stand Alone will forever be in my heart bc my childhood scenarios were wild with this song, lol
She wants to get the sword to save Camelot because her dad taught her how to fight as a child and was gonna raise her ti be a knight of Camelot but since he died her mother had been protective of her not wanting her to be a knight but Kayley still wants to prove to her father she can be a hero like him That’s why she wants to save the day
I heard the movie was based on the book but the book was vastly different in the book The character was raped by somebody and she was on a quest for revenge
It's far from a perfect film, but I can't help but love it. It's fun to watch, it makes me happy. And even if our protagonist feels lacking to many, Kaylee was my idol when I was a little girl. I only ever had the movie because my grandma found it in a cheap DVD bin and thought Kaylee looked like me. This movie is always going to hold a special place in my heart. I used to sing "On My Father's Wings" for my dad on Father's Day, and it brought him to tears every time. Even if the bulk of my love comes from nostalgia, I don't think there's anything wrong with that. It's flawed, but it's charming and entertaining, and that shows in how many people have endeared it to themselves.
Forgive me for nitpick. Instead of talking about being a knight, Kaylee should've shown action. Have her train as a knight growing up while her mother is against her daughter being one. The scenario is done many times, but it can still work.
agreed. She doesn't have to be GOOD at combat but still capable enough to show she can take care of herself. Example: in the early prologue, her father teaches her an important lesson or morale while spending time with her skipping stones. As time flashes forward to the present, Kaylee is still practicing skipping stones, and her aim and precision has significantly improved over time. Then maybe when she's fleeing from the goons, she grabs a stone and aims it at the head of the lead goon, then knocking them down in a domino effect. Setup, committing to the setup, payoff. This could even happen again by aiming a stone at Ruber's head to get his attention away from the king or Garrett or something. Maybe even have a scene in the middle where she picks some apples and tosses one at Garrett, and then engage in a fun silly baseball bonding moment. Kaylee at times is shown to have some wit, but there is not enough to prove her capability, or any reason to really root for her. She's otherwise inadequate, and her personality is pretty bland.
Well for one, not many women became knights, if any at all. In the beginning when they show the knights of the round table, all of them were men. Kaylee only became a knight because of finding the sword and helping lead to Ruber's defeat. That aside, who would have trained her? Her father died at a young age, and knighthood training takes years, well into adulthood. She did not have a mentor to teach her, and making any attempt to have someone else teach her probably would have failed. Her mother's influence also would have played a major part in this as well, her husband had died because he was a knight, and she likely would have tried her best to keep Kaylee from meeting the same fate by actively discouraging her and having her focus more on farm work.
Aw hell yeah!! I freakin still love this movie no matter the flaws. And the music is what sells it for me. “Lookin Through Your Eyes”, “The Prayer”, “If I Didn’t Have You”, and “I Stand Alone” by Steve Perry hold special places in my heart.
I'm pretty sure this is the one where producers came in at one point and asked "where are the songs? Put some songs in it." A lot of the weird creative choices were result of similar production decrees, at least.
Wait I remember this!!! I thought it was a fever dream?? I swear I just remembered the part where they combine people and objects in a pit and nothing else so I thought it was a weird dream Im so glad its real lmao
I just found some early concept art, and Holy Crap. The difference between 1995 Lynette and 1998 Kaylee is astounding. There is so much personality and character in those early drawings. Lynette's face is more mature, less soft. Her eyes are larger, like Crysta in "Ferngully." She looks like a character who could actually kick someone's ass. Not at all like the generic Barbie doll that is Kaylee.
Kaylee kinda looks like a very close cut to Belle from Beauty and the Beast. Like, put them side by side. Its kinda amazing that Disney didn't go... well Disney on the studio.
My friend, you have done me the great service of allowing me to know there was concept artwork for this movie on the internet, My eyes have been blessed and I am so angry we were robbed of this slightly darker looking flick! And also short haired Kayley/Lynette. I LOVE that look! I mean yes don't get me wrong the Kayley we grew up with is still one of my childhood blorbos I would die for but the fact we had a cute looking female without the long Disney princess esque locks would have been rad! I guess WB said no cause the dolls wouldn't sell without longer hair or smth
After rewatching this on TH-cam, I had musical whiplash in the beginning. They jammed about 5 songs in the first 30 minutes. One song right after the other. However, “I Stand Alone” will always have a place in my heart and be the reason I come back to this movie. Randy Woodman did that song justice.
The one thing I never liked about this film is that the gryphon wasn't given a name. Ruber gave the _experimental chicken-axe_ a name, but never bothered to name what's presumably a lifelong companion. They could have given him an extra-intimidating name to further offset that adorable little voice, but noOoOo.... (Also, for those who don't know, the Sunny & Cher song Devon and Cornwall lyric-drop while cosplaying the duo is "I got you Babe", better known as the song that kicks off every single morning in the Bill Murray movie Groundhog Day!)
Right?! The gryphon was my favorite character as well. Between 'Quest for Chamelot' and the gryphon from 'The Golden Voyage of Sinbad' (which I own a prop-scale replica of) that were cemented in my mind as badasses
I like that the magic didn’t need to “fix” Garret. He had been blind for so long that he had grown used to it and his blindness wasn’t a weakness. He could fight to protect what he needed to without seeing, his lack of sight didn’t affect his ability to fully live his life.
Man, this movie managed to hit all the beats of the Disney Renaissance in the most awkward way possible. It's a damn shame too, because the premise of the daughter of the late Sir Lionel teaming up with the blind squire he once mentored to stop a renegade knight of the round table from sacking Camelot is a really cool one.
If I recall, yeah - him going blind from a horse kick is pretty accurate, both with how strong a horse is and how 'fragile' the brain is, so to speak. I reckon they didn't show further damage like a broken skull or mashed up face for censorship reasons or to save time/effort. Either way, I love this movie, it's so goofy
I remember there was a point sometime in 1999 where I was absolutely infatuated with "Quest for Camelot" (or as its known where I am, "The Magic Sword: Quest for Camelot"). I'd watch our newly-acquired VHS of the film over and over and at one point, I found out that my local cinema were showing the film as a Saturday morning "Movies for Juniors" screening (kids films, animated or otherwise, would end up in that timeslot at the cinema long after their original theatrical runs were done by at least half-a-year up to a few years). I was so pumped to see the film at our local cinema that when we came back? I put our VHS copy on to rewatch all over again. x) Not to mention the few sleepless nights where in an attempt to pacify me, I'd watch our VHS copy way later into the night than I should be... ...and the real kicker? Sure, I was indeed a child then but...I'm British. This glossy, American film that's wildly loose with its story origins in British folklore hit me at the right time and as someone raised by Renissaunce-era Disney, I ate that up so hard. xD Juuuust a pity about the R word used in the film that I found when I revisited, that's featured here...and the fact the staff of the animation studio were worked to the bone because of predictably desperate and bad exec meddling. Oh well, it was fun see you two take a revisit to this anyhoo~
This was my favorite film as a kid! The VHS I had came with a necklace with a sword on it ! In Canada i don't remember it being In theaters and I always thought it was Disney lol
Ruber's face when you pause at 24:20 got me wheezing so very hard that I couldn't breathe. And I'm still doing it Of all the parts that made me wheeze and laugh through this video, this face got me.
I saw this in theatres as a kid. They really thought this was gonna be the new hotness. Tons of merch and ads and stuff. And yes, mini me absolutely loved it.
I absolutely love this movie. My love comes from nostalgia mostly, knowing that this film is far from good, but I still see a lot of value in it. - For example, nobody mentions how cool the world design is in this version of the Arthurian legend. It looks rustic and kind of mysterious, with it's Stonehenge-like, crude buildings and misty atmosphere. - The Excalibur looks frickin' gorgeous!! I have not seen such an elegant concept for the look of the weapon. All the other designs for this weapon in pop culture are all too fancy looking or just too boring. This one hits the right spot, at least in my opinion. - The story is mostly bland and predictable, but there are some really neat things there that I appreciate. How the shared arc of the blind man and the naive girl prove the concept of Arthur's vision about unity against the fierce competence of a selfish individual. Ruber is stronger, has more men, has more power, but still cannot combat the united effort of those two. While Ruber shapes the world around himself he forces his will on others and cannot learn from his blunders throughout the movie. Kayley and Garrett however learn from each other, shape each other willingly and become better people through collaboration (the romantic thread was unnecessary though). - The story arc of the chicken...yes the metal chicken was to show how even cowardly people would want to eventually rise against the tyranny of their opressors, the kind of tyranny Ruber represents. - Ruber is just such a nice villain. He is the kind of mad, nonsenical villain that fits animation so well... Plus Gary Oldman... Plus he's also secretly a Jojo character. THANK YOU for watching this. Brightened my day. While I love this movie, I know it's not very good. Still. I'd watch it again and again. My love for all things medieval probably comes from this.
the romantic thread is there bc a) dinsney envy and well it was in the book they've very, very loosely adapted it from...King's Damosel...and seems to be like a mash of 'events that lead to it' and some of the events of it. Gareth is a mix of Gareht of Orkney(the character in the original legend and Lynette's first love who in the legend and start pf the book marries her sister-Lyonesse whose castle is besieged by Red Knight) and Lucius a blind guy from the book with whom the main character(Lynette) falls in love with.
Ruber would've been cool if they hadn't made him so over the top evil. Not the funny over the top evil like Rasputin, but the "look how evil I am" over the top like Drake from "The Pebble and The Penguin".
I love this movie. I know it sorta killed WB's animated films and crippled Iron Giant's success(My personal favorite animated film) but man, this was my introduction to King Arthur's legacy. Think of this is an odd DnD campaign or how cool it would've been if the concepts involved were formed by studio gibli. Also glad you noticed the continuity error at 11:26
I watched this long before anyone reviewed it and I loved it. It’s nice to watch things that try to be Disney. They’re still fun and magical in their own way.
One of my guilty pleasures. Can never get tired of watching it for it's animation, world building, unique creatures, unforgettable songs, Garrett, Ruber, Devon and Cornwall etc. Sure the story and some of the characters aren't good, but the materials are right there for them to work. That's why I'm so willing to see an animated remake, many of it's issues could be fixed while keeping it's strenghts.
Honestly I have a soft spot for this film, I was a bit a hipster when it came to animated movies and shows as a kid, being drawn to the more obscure ones, even my fave disney films were the ones that are less talked about.
I know this movie was average at most but It's one of my guilty pleasures. Even now, I remember most of the songs (in my language tho). And my fav character was the griffin. Rupert was a great villain as well, unapologetically insanely evil So glad to see a lets' watch of it! Edit: mispellings
OMG I love this movie Okay fun fact, the choreography in this movie was done by Kenny Ortega who also choreographed Dirty Dancing and directed Newsies, Hocus Pocus, High School musical, and the Descendants movies. Also Juliana(the moms) singing voice is Celine Dion
Ah yes, a childhood movie of mine. Even as a child I found Ruber imposing yet an amazing villain and Garret quite inspirational by having so much confidence despite his disability and still not making him perfect either, he is just a grumpy hermit of the forest but man he can flex in his forest Fun fact: in the Castilian Spanish dub the VA of Ruber chosed the chaotic option cuz he sounds even more unhinged and feral than the original and I live for that
If you guys are interested, theres this show i recall called Animalia. Its based a book i guess, while the 3d animation is quite dated, it actually has a pretty decent plot, with fun characters and moments.
Lauren Faust of MLP: FiM fame worked on this. I always hated that the dragons chose to get back together. THEY WERE FREE. THEY WERE FREE FROM EACH OTHER.
This movie is my guilty pleasure. But guilty pleasures are always the best!!! I love this movie soooo much!!! Number 1 in my book! And Garrett...OH MY LORD! He was (and still is!) my very, very, very first animated crush! I am such a simp for that beautiful, blind, staff wielding man!
Fun fact, President Teddy Roosevelt went blind in one eye from being punched in the face really hard during a boxing match. He kept it a secret for quite a while. So yeah, being hit in the face can cause blindness.
This was the first DVD I ever owed! It has a very special place in my heart and despite its flaws, I love it so much. It's my guilty childhood pleasure.
Omg red hot riding hood!!! So, that's tex Avery, but moved to wb...my wife and I were going to be her and the wolf for Halloween...until we heard her start singing the "master" song
I watched this during an outing with my Big Brother as a kid. We also baked cookies and I wondered why we had to space the dough out instead of leaving them together and making a giant supercookie. We tested this hypothesis.
"The falcon fucks this guy up." Proving his chops before he got into the Marvel movies. Okay, but seriously, a peregrine falcon's dive-bombing strategy lets them go up to 200 MPH and they've evolved to not be harmed by the force of the impact, so I totally buy a falcon being a serious nuisance for even a griffin.
I remember watching the heck out of this movie as a kid, I don't know why but even today I would watch this again if the dvd I have of this movie wasn't scratched up! 😂
I remember I had a plushie of the two-dragons. I used to watch Dragon Tales as a kid, so you could see why they were my favorite in the movie at the time. But looking at it now, I find them annoying and find the griffin actually cute and my fav.
I really enjoyed this movie, despite its flaws. Of course ANYTHING with Cary Elwes gets my attention because I had such a big crush on him at the time. What shocked me was seeing that Jaleel White voiced Bladebeek in here lol.
7:22 When I first heard the soundtrack version of this song, I remember thinking that it really started to sound creepy when the henchmen started chanting around this part. 😬
So I ended up getting curious about the did any of the animators work on king of the hill question, and didn't go through every single artist but I did check if at least any of the main animators did, and though none of them are credited for working on King of the Hill, all of them did work on the Swan Princess together, and I can see it in the designs and the characters with more subtle and natural movements.
This was a childhood movie for me, It is much better than MOST of the movies these days XD Oddly enough, the ONE THING in this movie that scared me as a child...... Was the growling grass patch XD
Had this movie on freaking VHS as a kid and loved it. Looking back on it, yeah, this movie is an absolute *mess* story and characterwise. But I can't help but appreciate it, despite its flaws. Ruber is also a suprisingly entertaining villain. Though how much of that is due to the writting and animation or just Gary Oldman's wild performance is up for debate.
As for me, Ruber is a classic lord of chaos from Warhammer: a crazy nut who rose to power only due to his charisma, aggression, cruelty and strength. Similarly, the Chaosians control a crowd of beggars, robbers and maniacs, only transforms them into a fantasy version of the necrons.
Fun fact Gary Oldman, the VA for Ruber, actually downed a few shots before doing his lines in order to be more in touch with the insanity of Rubers character. And I say he succeeded with flying colors.
That was pretty much his go-to strategy back in the day. It was decently effective, too, though not healthy for him in the long run.
I guess that does explain the random line “the ogre’s butt!”
Pfft! Hahahaha! Talk about dedication. I love it 🤣
@@sketchygetchey8299 "Did he say the ogre's butt?" - Nostalgia Critic
He also..
"...played another obvious badguy that everybody trusted as Dr Smith in Lost In Space. Which oddly enough came out the exact same year as this movie (Quest for Camelot) did..." - Nostalgia Critic
Listen blunt force trauma to the head actually can cause blindness, so its actually pretty accurate for him to have lost his vision from a horse kicking him in the face
I'm glad someone addressed this! It has to be noted that when someone suffers a blow to the head, their brain is damaged both where they're hit AND the opposite side since their brain smashes into their own skull. Since he was kicked in the face, his brain would move backwards as well and potentially damage his occipital lobe :(
He should be lucky to still be alive, horse’s are no joke.
Makes sense. Your eye isn't exactly the sturdiest of things.
Quite frankly, depending on where the hoof/hooves hit, it's a wonder he's not also deaf in one or both ears, considering the amount of oomph that goes into a horse's kick and how incredibly fragile the bones in human ears are. 😱😱
In this case, it would be the momentum being transferred through and sending his brain slamming into the back of his brain case, which would still damage the occipital lobe.
Firm guilty pleasure. Can't hate this movie despite its flaws.
Thank you someone who understands me. lol
Same here
Me too! This movie IS my childhood more than any Disney Movie 😅
I know every line and song of the dubbed version for my country (and it is perfect 🤣)
Same! It's so hard to judge it as any other film when 90% of me is yelling "NO, it's my baby and I'll protect it"!
Quest for Camelot is still Freaking Decent Animated Film by WB and probably better the off the Cliff stuff they have now! PERIOD ! Yes there maybe think they could of improve maybe throw in more fight scenes. Not a perfect film but its FREAKING a Wholesome film and we actually need something like that again!...
You have to admit, Ruber is one of the best non-Disney villains in cartoon history imo. He’s what makes this movie worth watching.
FACTS !!!
Definitely a great dry run for his later turn as Lord Shen in Kung Fu Panda. There's a couple moments you can kind of "hear" Ruber in KFP if you already know that they share a voice actor
I have a few words to say: I! ME! MIIIIIINE!
I love Ruber, I think my favorite villain song is "no more mister nice guy" though from swan princess 😂
No cus same. He’s entertaining and handsome. What’s not to love about him?
The Griffin is the best evil animal sidekick. He deserves a lot more love. Extremely underrated, and deserves a proper name.
The griffin was my favorite too.
No because seriously he deserves a name he’s just a big fluffy guy😭
Griffins are so underrated in fantasy.
Poor little meow meow really needed a different owner 🥺
I liked the fact that Garrett wasn't magically cured of his blindness by the end of the movie either. The same way that I liked that the MLP movie didn't cure Tempest's horn. Those elements became part of who they are, and things like this in real life can't be magically cured, only adjusted to. And alot of people have even become stronger (like Garrett and Tempest) as a result of adjusting, and not letting it or anything stand in their way of their self love and hapiness.
People think I'm crazy when I insist that Celine Dion's The Prayer originated in this movie. Of course it doesn't really help when I also say "I hear this song and think of a girl on horseback being chased into a forbidden forest by ogres made entirely of household objects riding on hogs in the dead of night while her mother is held hostage by Gary Oldman." LOL
I think what I like about Kayley is that she is what I call an ordinary hero. In so many stories you have these amazing badass heroes who fight their enemies left and right but the heroes of this story are just normal people like you and me. People often complain how Kayley isn't good at fighting despite her training, but they fail to realize that training for a fight and actually being in a fight are two different things because in a real fight they could actually lose their lives, and that is why I connect with the heroes of this story because at the end of the day they are normal people but even after surviving these encounters they continue trying to save Camelot. And in all honesty just attempting to standup to evil is heroic.
Kayley is at least a better fighter from the kid in the film Black Cauldron. That character could be knocked over by pocket fluff!
also to be fair, she never really trained. She was a country farm girl who THOUGHT she trained to be a knight and THOUGHT she was good enough/could do it because she held fanciful ideals. but she was never ever properly trained and was just a kid playing pretend until life took a threatening turn. She was forced to acknowledge that she really didnt know what she was doing and her mother was right, something she refused to believe was true since she villianized her mother and idolized her father. But her mother continued to believe in her despite her concerns which gave Kaylee the opportunity to grow and find her place
@@avengefullgirl95 I wish the movie would give Kaylee to act like a bit more of Jane from Jane and the Dragon (training to be a knight), and be more determined to follow her father's footsteps. You know, more action and showing.
I love this too much to hate it. The animation, the music, the childhood nostalgia. I Stand Alone will forever be in my heart bc my childhood scenarios were wild with this song, lol
Steve Perry kicks ass.
Same here.
Quest for Camelot is a guilty pleasure of mine.
Mine too. I give it a 7.5 out of 10 stars.
Same love the movie
Saaaame. Grew up watching it as a kid, loved it.
Same here, I watched it all the time as a kid. And to be honest my favorite thing about the movie was the songs. And Garrett.
Same.
She wants to get the sword to save Camelot because her dad taught her how to fight as a child and was gonna raise her ti be a knight of Camelot but since he died her mother had been protective of her not wanting her to be a knight but Kayley still wants to prove to her father she can be a hero like him
That’s why she wants to save the day
I heard the movie was based on the book but the book was vastly different in the book The character was raped by somebody and she was on a quest for revenge
@@animezilla4486I didn’t even know there was a book that this movie was based off of. But now hearing what it really was a bout, Jesus….
Ruber during the round table scene gives off major "Your custom character in the game cutscene" energy.
“The way they run is so weird” yeah it’s like both half’s of their body is controlling by the other half
It's far from a perfect film, but I can't help but love it. It's fun to watch, it makes me happy. And even if our protagonist feels lacking to many, Kaylee was my idol when I was a little girl. I only ever had the movie because my grandma found it in a cheap DVD bin and thought Kaylee looked like me. This movie is always going to hold a special place in my heart. I used to sing "On My Father's Wings" for my dad on Father's Day, and it brought him to tears every time.
Even if the bulk of my love comes from nostalgia, I don't think there's anything wrong with that. It's flawed, but it's charming and entertaining, and that shows in how many people have endeared it to themselves.
Forgive me for nitpick. Instead of talking about being a knight, Kaylee should've shown action. Have her train as a knight growing up while her mother is against her daughter being one. The scenario is done many times, but it can still work.
agreed. She doesn't have to be GOOD at combat but still capable enough to show she can take care of herself. Example: in the early prologue, her father teaches her an important lesson or morale while spending time with her skipping stones. As time flashes forward to the present, Kaylee is still practicing skipping stones, and her aim and precision has significantly improved over time. Then maybe when she's fleeing from the goons, she grabs a stone and aims it at the head of the lead goon, then knocking them down in a domino effect. Setup, committing to the setup, payoff. This could even happen again by aiming a stone at Ruber's head to get his attention away from the king or Garrett or something. Maybe even have a scene in the middle where she picks some apples and tosses one at Garrett, and then engage in a fun silly baseball bonding moment.
Kaylee at times is shown to have some wit, but there is not enough to prove her capability, or any reason to really root for her. She's otherwise inadequate, and her personality is pretty bland.
Well for one, not many women became knights, if any at all. In the beginning when they show the knights of the round table, all of them were men. Kaylee only became a knight because of finding the sword and helping lead to Ruber's defeat.
That aside, who would have trained her? Her father died at a young age, and knighthood training takes years, well into adulthood. She did not have a mentor to teach her, and making any attempt to have someone else teach her probably would have failed.
Her mother's influence also would have played a major part in this as well, her husband had died because he was a knight, and she likely would have tried her best to keep Kaylee from meeting the same fate by actively discouraging her and having her focus more on farm work.
Warner Bros. really said "Okay, we got a cool camelot movie, but we're worried that it's not Disney enough, so DISNEY THE HELL OUT OF IT."
Yeah and they started to make Warner Bros Feature Animation and started with Space Jam.
Aw hell yeah!! I freakin still love this movie no matter the flaws. And the music is what sells it for me. “Lookin Through Your Eyes”, “The Prayer”, “If I Didn’t Have You”, and “I Stand Alone” by Steve Perry hold special places in my heart.
I had an animation teacher who worked on this, and would frequently talk about how much of a mess animating for "Quest for a Plot" was.
I'm pretty sure this is the one where producers came in at one point and asked "where are the songs? Put some songs in it." A lot of the weird creative choices were result of similar production decrees, at least.
I love hearing the stories behind this movie. You got anything from your old teacher on the experience?@@HyraxAttax
Wait I remember this!!! I thought it was a fever dream?? I swear I just remembered the part where they combine people and objects in a pit and nothing else so I thought it was a weird dream Im so glad its real lmao
I just found some early concept art, and Holy Crap. The difference between 1995 Lynette and 1998 Kaylee is astounding. There is so much personality and character in those early drawings. Lynette's face is more mature, less soft. Her eyes are larger, like Crysta in "Ferngully." She looks like a character who could actually kick someone's ass. Not at all like the generic Barbie doll that is Kaylee.
Kaylee kinda looks like a very close cut to Belle from Beauty and the Beast. Like, put them side by side. Its kinda amazing that Disney didn't go... well Disney on the studio.
My friend, you have done me the great service of allowing me to know there was concept artwork for this movie on the internet, My eyes have been blessed and I am so angry we were robbed of this slightly darker looking flick! And also short haired Kayley/Lynette.
I LOVE that look! I mean yes don't get me wrong the Kayley we grew up with is still one of my childhood blorbos I would die for but the fact we had a cute looking female without the long Disney princess esque locks would have been rad! I guess WB said no cause the dolls wouldn't sell without longer hair or smth
After rewatching this on TH-cam, I had musical whiplash in the beginning. They jammed about 5 songs in the first 30 minutes. One song right after the other.
However, “I Stand Alone” will always have a place in my heart and be the reason I come back to this movie. Randy Woodman did that song justice.
I loved this movie when I was little, despite its flaws. The casting and story is great and the griffin is without a doubt my favourite character.
Same here
The one thing I never liked about this film is that the gryphon wasn't given a name. Ruber gave the _experimental chicken-axe_ a name, but never bothered to name what's presumably a lifelong companion. They could have given him an extra-intimidating name to further offset that adorable little voice, but noOoOo....
(Also, for those who don't know, the Sunny & Cher song Devon and Cornwall lyric-drop while cosplaying the duo is "I got you Babe", better known as the song that kicks off every single morning in the Bill Murray movie Groundhog Day!)
Right?! The gryphon was my favorite character as well. Between 'Quest for Chamelot' and the gryphon from 'The Golden Voyage of Sinbad' (which I own a prop-scale replica of) that were cemented in my mind as badasses
Fun fact: canonically, Ruber raised him from a hatchling. All those years and he’s just called Gryphon.
I like that the magic didn’t need to “fix” Garret. He had been blind for so long that he had grown used to it and his blindness wasn’t a weakness. He could fight to protect what he needed to without seeing, his lack of sight didn’t affect his ability to fully live his life.
Man, this movie managed to hit all the beats of the Disney Renaissance in the most awkward way possible. It's a damn shame too, because the premise of the daughter of the late Sir Lionel teaming up with the blind squire he once mentored to stop a renegade knight of the round table from sacking Camelot is a really cool one.
I know right!
Oh i watched that movie when I was young and it was pretty fun for me back then. It still is pretty nostalgic watching it after these years^^
Genuinely love this movie. The music… the setting… and Kayley was my first cartoon crush!
If I recall, yeah - him going blind from a horse kick is pretty accurate, both with how strong a horse is and how 'fragile' the brain is, so to speak. I reckon they didn't show further damage like a broken skull or mashed up face for censorship reasons or to save time/effort. Either way, I love this movie, it's so goofy
The kick to the head severed the ocular nerve basically.
That or caused permanent retina detachment from impact.
I remember there was a point sometime in 1999 where I was absolutely infatuated with "Quest for Camelot" (or as its known where I am, "The Magic Sword: Quest for Camelot"). I'd watch our newly-acquired VHS of the film over and over and at one point, I found out that my local cinema were showing the film as a Saturday morning "Movies for Juniors" screening (kids films, animated or otherwise, would end up in that timeslot at the cinema long after their original theatrical runs were done by at least half-a-year up to a few years). I was so pumped to see the film at our local cinema that when we came back? I put our VHS copy on to rewatch all over again. x) Not to mention the few sleepless nights where in an attempt to pacify me, I'd watch our VHS copy way later into the night than I should be...
...and the real kicker? Sure, I was indeed a child then but...I'm British. This glossy, American film that's wildly loose with its story origins in British folklore hit me at the right time and as someone raised by Renissaunce-era Disney, I ate that up so hard. xD Juuuust a pity about the R word used in the film that I found when I revisited, that's featured here...and the fact the staff of the animation studio were worked to the bone because of predictably desperate and bad exec meddling. Oh well, it was fun see you two take a revisit to this anyhoo~
This was my favorite film as a kid! The VHS I had came with a necklace with a sword on it ! In Canada i don't remember it being In theaters and I always thought it was Disney lol
@@onespecies-human344A necklace and a sword? Dang, that's really cool actually. :O They didn't have to go that fancy.
This was as underappreciated classic of my childhood! The animation was amazing and the songs were top notch!
Ruber's face when you pause at 24:20 got me wheezing so very hard that I couldn't breathe. And I'm still doing it Of all the parts that made me wheeze and laugh through this video, this face got me.
He went from: Ruber>Hades>Gollum faces all at the same frame shots.😂
@@shelbythompson10 I know right?
I saw this in theatres as a kid. They really thought this was gonna be the new hotness. Tons of merch and ads and stuff. And yes, mini me absolutely loved it.
I absolutely love this movie. My love comes from nostalgia mostly, knowing that this film is far from good, but I still see a lot of value in it.
- For example, nobody mentions how cool the world design is in this version of the Arthurian legend. It looks rustic and kind of mysterious, with it's Stonehenge-like, crude buildings and misty atmosphere.
- The Excalibur looks frickin' gorgeous!! I have not seen such an elegant concept for the look of the weapon. All the other designs for this weapon in pop culture are all too fancy looking or just too boring. This one hits the right spot, at least in my opinion.
- The story is mostly bland and predictable, but there are some really neat things there that I appreciate. How the shared arc of the blind man and the naive girl prove the concept of Arthur's vision about unity against the fierce competence of a selfish individual. Ruber is stronger, has more men, has more power, but still cannot combat the united effort of those two. While Ruber shapes the world around himself he forces his will on others and cannot learn from his blunders throughout the movie. Kayley and Garrett however learn from each other, shape each other willingly and become better people through collaboration (the romantic thread was unnecessary though).
- The story arc of the chicken...yes the metal chicken was to show how even cowardly people would want to eventually rise against the tyranny of their opressors, the kind of tyranny Ruber represents.
- Ruber is just such a nice villain. He is the kind of mad, nonsenical villain that fits animation so well... Plus Gary Oldman... Plus he's also secretly a Jojo character.
THANK YOU for watching this. Brightened my day. While I love this movie, I know it's not very good. Still. I'd watch it again and again. My love for all things medieval probably comes from this.
the romantic thread is there bc a) dinsney envy and well it was in the book they've very, very loosely adapted it from...King's Damosel...and seems to be like a mash of 'events that lead to it' and some of the events of it. Gareth is a mix of Gareht of Orkney(the character in the original legend and Lynette's first love who in the legend and start pf the book marries her sister-Lyonesse whose castle is besieged by Red Knight) and Lucius a blind guy from the book with whom the main character(Lynette) falls in love with.
“We’ve been practicing this dance for weeks now, don’t fuck it up.” Lol I love you Saber hah
"The ogre's butt..."
Ruber would've been cool if they hadn't made him so over the top evil. Not the funny over the top evil like Rasputin, but the "look how evil I am" over the top like Drake from "The Pebble and The Penguin".
You mean Drake from Pebble and the Penguin 🐧. He’s the villain of that movie.
I love this movie. I know it sorta killed WB's animated films and crippled Iron Giant's success(My personal favorite animated film) but man, this was my introduction to King Arthur's legacy. Think of this is an odd DnD campaign or how cool it would've been if the concepts involved were formed by studio gibli. Also glad you noticed the continuity error at 11:26
This was my favorite movie as a small child. Not even a guilty pleasure, I genuinely love this movie.
Ruber is the best thing of this movie. I love his twitches and ticks. I want more villains like him
I loved this movie so much... Is that bad, it was nice to have a female main character and the Gifford character really made it for me
I watch this movie lots of time as a kid my favorite characters in this entire movie are the dragons I especially love their song If I didn't have you
The red-head: You were very close, Saber. "Red Hot Riding Hood" (1943; MGM) directed by Tex Avery.
I love this movie it's like the sequel of The Sword of The Stone 😁
I watched this long before anyone reviewed it and I loved it. It’s nice to watch things that try to be Disney. They’re still fun and magical in their own way.
Ruber is such a fun, bad guy. My mom loved how even his finger nails were fucked up.
One of my guilty pleasures. Can never get tired of watching it for it's animation, world building, unique creatures, unforgettable songs, Garrett, Ruber, Devon and Cornwall etc. Sure the story and some of the characters aren't good, but the materials are right there for them to work. That's why I'm so willing to see an animated remake, many of it's issues could be fixed while keeping it's strenghts.
Omg this just dug the nostalgia out of me
I watched this movie like hundreds of times when I was a kid
Honestly I have a soft spot for this film, I was a bit a hipster when it came to animated movies and shows as a kid, being drawn to the more obscure ones, even my fave disney films were the ones that are less talked about.
Ooo blast from the past. I loved this movie
Alternate title: Saberspark laughing his shit at frames
Damn Saber was super out of pocket this reaction lol
This was my favorite movie as a child!!! I'm so happy to see ya'll watching this!
I know this movie was average at most but It's one of my guilty pleasures.
Even now, I remember most of the songs (in my language tho).
And my fav character was the griffin. Rupert was a great villain as well, unapologetically insanely evil
So glad to see a lets' watch of it!
Edit: mispellings
*Gary Oldman also played another villain from another film from DreamWorks Animation Studios Kung Fu Panda 2❤️🤍🖤*
Reading through the book this is adapted from, and... Oh lord the differences have me screaming. Vera Chapman, you deserved better.
OMG I love this movie
Okay fun fact, the choreography in this movie was done by Kenny Ortega who also choreographed Dirty Dancing and directed Newsies, Hocus Pocus, High School musical, and the Descendants movies.
Also Juliana(the moms) singing voice is Celine Dion
Ah yes, a childhood movie of mine. Even as a child I found Ruber imposing yet an amazing villain and Garret quite inspirational by having so much confidence despite his disability and still not making him perfect either, he is just a grumpy hermit of the forest but man he can flex in his forest
Fun fact: in the Castilian Spanish dub the VA of Ruber chosed the chaotic option cuz he sounds even more unhinged and feral than the original and I live for that
If you guys are interested, theres this show i recall called Animalia. Its based a book i guess, while the 3d animation is quite dated, it actually has a pretty decent plot, with fun characters and moments.
Lauren Faust of MLP: FiM fame worked on this. I always hated that the dragons chose to get back together. THEY WERE FREE. THEY WERE FREE FROM EACH OTHER.
I grew up loving this movie and the griffin is my favorite monster
I swear this is unlocking some one memories of this movie I didn't remember seeing
I love how the potion Ruber bought from those withches had "ACME" inscribed on the vial. I just knew he was going to go the way of Wile E Coyote.
This film was my childhood. Will forever remain one of my favourite animated films
Only 2 months later: the tie-in Game Boy Color game was added to NSO.
This was an Omen.
I’m surprised that they added it to the NSO.
This movie is my guilty pleasure. But guilty pleasures are always the best!!! I love this movie soooo much!!! Number 1 in my book! And Garrett...OH MY LORD! He was (and still is!) my very, very, very first animated crush! I am such a simp for that beautiful, blind, staff wielding man!
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The cartoon you’re thinking of is called Red Hot Riding Hood.
And no, it’s not part of the Looney Tunes, it’s an MGM cartoon.
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That frame of the villain gives me so much Ms.Nesbitt vibes 😂
I just realized Ruber's song uses the same sinister green glow from the floor as Scar's "Be Prepared".
Fun fact, President Teddy Roosevelt went blind in one eye from being punched in the face really hard during a boxing match. He kept it a secret for quite a while. So yeah, being hit in the face can cause blindness.
8:00 The Gryphon thing saying "precisely" with the green glowing aura in the background is reminiscent of Scar just before singing Be Prepared.
A lot of my polish relatives had these movies. They make me know they weren’t a fever dream seeing them again.
I loved this movie as a kid and still love it now.
Ah Ruber, you are a critically under appreciated villain.. you will always have a seat at the evil alliance in my heart.
what if he tries to murder someone at that table too???
6:57 Ruber's villain song is one of my favorite parts of this movie.
I loved this movie growing up. I watched it so many times sometimes just for the music! Loved singing along with this movie 😊
I watched this growing up!! It never gets old. Maybe a couple songs but otherwise it is great!!
This was the first DVD I ever owed! It has a very special place in my heart and despite its flaws, I love it so much. It's my guilty childhood pleasure.
I always thought King Arthur in this movie looked like a 2D version of Obi-Wan Kenobi from the clone wars TV show
Gary oldman was a delight in this movie. Always love it when he decided to just eat the scenery.
Omg red hot riding hood!!! So, that's tex Avery, but moved to wb...my wife and I were going to be her and the wolf for Halloween...until we heard her start singing the "master" song
Favourite movie of all time as a kid, I'll never get sick of it
People dont understand that rubers song isnt bad, it reflects his insanity well, as the song is hardly pulling itself together
I watched this during an outing with my Big Brother as a kid. We also baked cookies and I wondered why we had to space the dough out instead of leaving them together and making a giant supercookie. We tested this hypothesis.
"The falcon fucks this guy up."
Proving his chops before he got into the Marvel movies.
Okay, but seriously, a peregrine falcon's dive-bombing strategy lets them go up to 200 MPH and they've evolved to not be harmed by the force of the impact, so I totally buy a falcon being a serious nuisance for even a griffin.
I remember watching the heck out of this movie as a kid, I don't know why but even today I would watch this again if the dvd I have of this movie wasn't scratched up! 😂
Love this movie
Me too despite its flaws.
I grew up on this film, I could never hate it
I loved this movie when I was a child! Say what you want but Garrett and Kayleigh were so cute!
This was legit or of my favourite childhood movies! Still have a super soft spot for the music and everything!
I remember I had a plushie of the two-dragons. I used to watch Dragon Tales as a kid, so you could see why they were my favorite in the movie at the time. But looking at it now, I find them annoying and find the griffin actually cute and my fav.
Lauren Faust of MLP: Friendship is Magic worked on the film! I think she was one of the animators.
I love Quest for Camelot!!! I would sing my favorite sings from this movie all the time.
I really enjoyed this movie, despite its flaws. Of course ANYTHING with Cary Elwes gets my attention because I had such a big crush on him at the time. What shocked me was seeing that Jaleel White voiced Bladebeek in here lol.
I had this movie on VHS and totally forgot about until now!! 😂
Am I the only one that enjoys Rishi’s laugh in addition to the content these two produce?
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When I first heard the soundtrack version of this song, I remember thinking that it really started to sound creepy when the henchmen started chanting around this part.
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So I ended up getting curious about the did any of the animators work on king of the hill question, and didn't go through every single artist but I did check if at least any of the main animators did, and though none of them are credited for working on King of the Hill, all of them did work on the Swan Princess together, and I can see it in the designs and the characters with more subtle and natural movements.
i was hoping you'd be watching this one! :D
This was a childhood movie for me, It is much better than MOST of the movies these days XD
Oddly enough, the ONE THING in this movie that scared me as a child...... Was the growling grass patch XD
Had this movie on freaking VHS as a kid and loved it. Looking back on it, yeah, this movie is an absolute *mess* story and characterwise.
But I can't help but appreciate it, despite its flaws.
Ruber is also a suprisingly entertaining villain. Though how much of that is due to the writting and animation or just Gary Oldman's wild performance is up for debate.
As for me, Ruber is a classic lord of chaos from Warhammer: a crazy nut who rose to power only due to his charisma, aggression, cruelty and strength. Similarly, the Chaosians control a crowd of beggars, robbers and maniacs, only transforms them into a fantasy version of the necrons.