@@АлексейСоловьёв-п8х Yes, part of the fear factor with the Titans is that they look a lot like realistic humans, but are totally offputting in a world where people have typical anime faces.
Hopper is definitely one of those underrated top tier Pixar villains. Wanting to commit racism and genocide to creatures that were basically smaller and weaker.
@austinbridges518 Hopper's character is more about having control than racism. Hopper knows the truth about the ants, that they could easily overpower them if they tried. Ant colonies are the most powerful entities in the insect world irl. He uses fear and ridicule to keep them in check.
Hopper is one of the top Pixar villains. His design, his motivation, the way his exoskeleton creaks when he moves, being voiced by an actual villain, it all works so well.
Hopper's honestly even MORE terrifying to me now, knowing that he's played by the same guy who was John Doe in "Se7en." You're welcome for the image...
"If I didn't promise mother I wouldn't kill you, I would kill you!" was such an iconic line when I first saw this film that it is the first thing that comes to mind when I think it.
I remember hearing that Toy Story was a thing because early CGI looked so bad that the humans looked plastic which gave people the idea of making the main characters toys. Edit: I checked my profile, and found that I have made exactly 69 comments on this channel! Please congratulate me on this wonderous achievement! 🍻
@@safebox36 One of the best decisions super early Pixar made was to make movies with a primarily non-human cast (toys, bugs, monsters, and fish) so that they don’t have to worry about human skin and dealing with too much uncanny valley. They played up the strengths of CGI, while experimenting through short films to work out its weaknesses at the time. Sid and Andy look rough, but by the time they got to The Incredibles and Ratatouille, they finally got human characters to look aesthetically pleasing.
@@Little1Caveit also helped that they weren’t going for incredibly realistic standards either. I’ve seen a few early CGI renderings of human faces that look very soulless and uncanny, so it was a good thing that their animations were very stylized.
@@Little1Cave tbh as much as I love the Incredibles it did still have a few humans that looked... Off. Thankfully none of the major characters were too bad about it, but like Tony Rydinger as an example looked frightning. Not Toy Story 1 frightning, but still.
that liar revealed scene still pisses me off to this day its so annoying how every single ant turns on flick when there RIGHT at the moment when they're gonna get rid of hopper plus the fact the circus bugs are not warrior bugs doesn't really matter anymore so why bring it up? because the only reason they sent out flick to get warrior bugs was to get fucking rid of him hell they were probably hoping he would die out there they fucking celebrated him leaving they give 0 shits about him and it shows man
Them being pissed about Flik makes zero sense too. What were they actually mad about? The circus gang? Flik being the one behind the bird plan? And why is looked as that bad to begin with, since they know the plan can still work? I’d say the answer with the most logic is that they disagreed with circus performers concocting the defensive strategy. But there's nothing to allude that they have any prejudice to certain types of bugs. And the Queen's plan is just as dumb. Hiding the whole thing and pretending it all didn't happen? WHY!? Even when they do act like it didn't happen, I still don't know what their plan is. Are they gonna say "We apologize, Hopper. We are still picking your food because we got distracted while doing something". Like they had a bird, ready scare him and his gang off, but no.... the idea won't work because it came from a LIAR. F**k off writers. You just make the queen look like a dumb**s. Now some have argued that because Flik is despised by the colony, mostly the council, they see anything he does as doomed right from the get-go, therefore they now believe that his his bird plan will fail. EXCEPT WHY THEN WOULD THEY EVEN BOTHER HELPING HIM BUILD IT TO BEGIN WITH!?
@MrJomalley123 @osmanyousif7849 I think their decision mostly stem from their tendency to be risk averse, and their unity and loyalty to one another made them distrustful to any form betreyal, thus, if they can't trust Flick, they can't trust his strategy, therefore, they decided to stick with the conventional(pick up harvests). I know, it doesn't much sense when one try to think about it, but judging by the ants' intellect before that scene, well... let's just say they are more intuitive and irrational
*1)* I LOVE how A Bug's Life's narrative is essentially a more family-friendly take on Akira Kurosawa's Seven Samurai, if the samurai were easily misled circus people. It's one of the most creative examples of reimagining a familiar premise. *2)* Thumper terrified me as a little kid in theaters. It was my first time seeing an animated character (let alone an anthropomorphic insect) that moved & vocalized with such ferocity. His boss battle in the A Bug's Life Playstation game was similarly scary. I restarted after dying so many times and always dreaded returning to that particular fight. *3)* I didn't learn until college that Hayden Panettiere's first feature film acting role was voicing Princess Dot at age 9. *4)* The animated "outtakes" for this movie are hilarious and showed how the creators & crew genuinely had fun making this movie. The two that had me crying were Julia Louis-Dreyfus losing it at Kevin Spacey and the bird malfunction.
One of the most underrated Pixar movies. Hopper was a pretty underrated Pixar villain too, not to mention his death was pretty gruesome. Btw "Ant Frank" is WILD!!!😂
Fun fact: because “It’s tough to be a bug!” And “Buzz Lightyear’s Astro Blaster” both came out before this film, there was a time where there were more Pixar theme park attractions than Pixar movies.
I grew up on this movie; I’m so glad to see other people watching it! Hopper has got to be one of my favorite villains especially for the way he delivered that speech to the other grasshoppers
They’re taking out It’s Tough To Be A Bug in Disney World, and if I ever become rich I’m buying that Hopper animatronic, it’s too good to be thrown away
@@overlookers makes me want someone to make a horror game based around all the suits and animatronics Disney abandoned in storage like the Stitch animatronic ngl.
"The nonverbal community would have a lot to say about this one" is one of the best jokes I have heard in a while. xD I would like to think it was unintentionally
I watched this movie so much. Unfortuntely, I accidentally recorded over the credits of the movie and it was footage of me playing a game over the credits.
Bugs life would be an AMAZING live action movie. Midwest small town being terrorized by a biker gang. (C)hopper screaming LET’S RIDE and everyone kickstarts their bikes at the same time? Cmon that would be insane
Fun fact: my uncles, Joe and Jerome Ranft, helped create this movie, as well as a bunch of other Pixar movies. Jerome was the sculptor and Joe was the storyboard artist as well as the voice of Heimlich the caterpillar.
@@Max25670 yup, a bunch of my family has worked on tv and movies. Like my dads cousin is the main camera man for avatar. Even I’m an extra in a few movies. Like Adam Sandler’s That’s my Boy and Paul Rudd’s The Catcher was a Spy
@@GG_Metlwell tell Jerome he did a good job on the movie also I wonder why they never made a sequel kind of a shamed since the animation could be easily improved, especially from toy story one to Toy story four imagine what they could do with another bug life’s movie especially if they market it well it could be a big hit
One of my favorite parts from this movie is when Flick is trying to explain to Dot to pretend a rock is a seed and Dot just always goes: But it's a rock. Also, the music in this movie is quite pleasant and enjoyable, it's such an underrated movie, people don't talk about it enough.
4:36 Heyyyyy, funny you mentioned the greatest Pixar icon ever... If you want to see more of that guy, he's in a show called Monsters at Work which acts as an interquel (season 1) and sequel (season 2) to Monsters, Inc. I've been asking for 20 days for you guys to see it, and I'm glad you guys still seem interested in the franchise!
Believe it or not, there was a big competition between this movie and Dreamworks Antz. It was a huge debate on who did the ant story concept better, Pixar or Katzenberg.
Only because its the only early Pixar film that didn't get a sequel. Disney plus did make a mockumentary on insects using the title name though. Its pretty good
I mean… for me personally, I saw the movie as a *little* kid, before I knew what German accents sound like, and it was only later I found out he has one from reading about the movie online.
I'm always lukewarm abt a bug's life but hopper is definitely one of the best pixar villains out there, pixar's casting saw something in kevin spacey before anyone else lmao
Fun Fact: Pixar did their best to make the bugs in the film look much more appealing than they do in reality. Because real bugs are creepy to us, and there's a few reasons for that, but a big reason is the legs. Almost all bugs on Earth have 6 legs, it's a defining trait that helps us identify them. But 6 legs is also very unappealing to us, so for the character designs of the film a lot of the bugs have only 4 limbs. This includes all the ants, Francis, Manny, Gypsy, etc. There are a few exceptions to this however. If the bug character had very strange proportions, then they were given 6 limbs to fit the abstract look. This includes Slim's very tall stance, Dim's gigantic build, Heimlich being a caterpillar, and also Rosie just needs 8 legs because she's a spider, etc. But the biggest exception was the grasshoppers. All the grasshoppers in the film were given 6 limbs to add to their evil personalities. The contrast they have to the 4 limbed ants makes them even more threatening and creepy. Bonus Fact: The characters in Antz have 6 legs, and so a lot of people remember being uncomfortable when watching that film. This is exactly what Pixar avoided.
THIS MOIVE GAVE A NIGHTMARES AS A KID! No wonder I’m scared of grasshoppers and crickets, I have trauma from all those nightmares of everyone turning into them and chasing me
8:25 I had a friend in high school, let's call him Jim. I went to Jim's house one day to play gears of war. We were playing in the basement. Jim's house was incredibly messy. I was hungry so I asked if I could have some food. He pulled out an open bag of chips from the floor that was underneath his couch and offered it to me. I ate some of the chips. I couldn't really refuse the guy. Later that night I stayed over on his couch. When I woke up I found spiders all over me. The couch was a spider nest. The open bag of chips was under the couch. In the spider nest. We remained friends for years after that, but that night never left me
This is one of my favourite Pixar movies. I just love everything about it. The characters are funny, the voice acting is good, and the message is great. I would definitely show this movie to my kids.
14:37 Once in 2020 at zoom some girl in my class had her MICROPHONE ON and said "i'm not doing this stupid homework" and the teacher said "EXCUSE ME??" and she was like "Uh- it was my sister, my TWIN sister"
I remember as a kid I had a pet caterpillar and raised it until it became a cacoon and it became a butterfly and a bird instantly swooped down out of no where and ate it! 💔
This is just the plot of "The Three Amigos" but with ants. Also, fun fact: this movie's Pizza Planet Truck cameo is in the exact same location as the cameo in Monsters Inc.
I, too, learned what suicide was after while watching A Bug's Life 😂😂 It was actually a really good, healthy conversation with my parents, thanks Bug's Life! 😂
I used to be so confused about why the grasshoppers were the antagonists until I remembered the fable about the hardworking ant and the lazy grasshopper or wtv
The bird is so fucking terrifying not just from seeing it at bug size but because it looks like a realistic, limited sentience, non talking bird.
You never realize how scary some animals are until you see them from a bugs perspective, an anteater probably really scares ants.
It also moves lighting fast like a bird. You're just dead the instant it catches you.
@@mrbanks456 Imagine if an airplane could just drop down from the sky and just gobble up passengers.
You just described Attack on Titans
@@АлексейСоловьёв-п8х Yes, part of the fear factor with the Titans is that they look a lot like realistic humans, but are totally offputting in a world where people have typical anime faces.
Hopper is definitely one of those underrated top tier Pixar villains. Wanting to commit racism and genocide to creatures that were basically smaller and weaker.
His racism is interesting. It's not the typical inferiority complex, but an utter belief of superiority.
@austinbridges518 Hopper's character is more about having control than racism. Hopper knows the truth about the ants, that they could easily overpower them if they tried. Ant colonies are the most powerful entities in the insect world irl. He uses fear and ridicule to keep them in check.
based
"It's not about food. It's about keeping those ant in line"
@@mrbanks456 I mean… supremacy is kind of in line with doing both.
"the non verbal community would have a lot to say about that"
My favorite like of the video.
went to the comments and saw this comment first while that part played out it was trippy lmao
Would they though?
@@maxortiz8795That was the joke
Uh no they wouldn't 😂
Hopper is one of the top Pixar villains. His design, his motivation, the way his exoskeleton creaks when he moves, being voiced by an actual villain, it all works so well.
That scene where he crushes three of his henchmen just to make a point has always stuck with me.
Hopper's honestly even MORE terrifying to me now, knowing that he's played by the same guy who was John Doe in "Se7en." You're welcome for the image...
Bro I used to think he was so hot 😭😭
@ultraviolet119whats wrong with kevin spacy m
@@glorbogHe was accused of seven counts of SA and two accounts of other related offenses. He wasn't convicted, but he still probably did it.
"If I didn't promise mother I wouldn't kill you, I would kill you!" was such an iconic line when I first saw this film that it is the first thing that comes to mind when I think it.
Such a based sibling relationship summed up in one line 😂
“And believe me, no one is more appreciative of that than I am-“
I’m still frustrated that they had a character named hopper and didn’t get Dennis Hopper to voice him. such a missed opportunity.
Thankfully Kevin Spacey was a good fit,because he's actually evil.
Would have aged better, too 😅 (Dennis) Hopper definitely could have brought that energy
The first choice was Robert De Niro, apparently.
@@superfanmusicmaker was dennis hopper ever considered
@@don860how is he evil? Oh, because ALLEGATIONS?
I actually really like the janky looking animation. Early CGI animation is so fascinating
It's held up surprisingly well.
Even the little movements with the eyes when looking straight ahead is something some modern animations miss.
I remember hearing that Toy Story was a thing because early CGI looked so bad that the humans looked plastic which gave people the idea of making the main characters toys.
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@@safebox36 One of the best decisions super early Pixar made was to make movies with a primarily non-human cast (toys, bugs, monsters, and fish) so that they don’t have to worry about human skin and dealing with too much uncanny valley. They played up the strengths of CGI, while experimenting through short films to work out its weaknesses at the time. Sid and Andy look rough, but by the time they got to The Incredibles and Ratatouille, they finally got human characters to look aesthetically pleasing.
@@Little1Caveit also helped that they weren’t going for incredibly realistic standards either. I’ve seen a few early CGI renderings of human faces that look very soulless and uncanny, so it was a good thing that their animations were very stylized.
@@Little1Cave tbh as much as I love the Incredibles it did still have a few humans that looked... Off.
Thankfully none of the major characters were too bad about it, but like Tony Rydinger as an example looked frightning. Not Toy Story 1 frightning, but still.
that liar revealed scene still pisses me off to this day its so annoying how every single ant turns on flick when there RIGHT at the moment when they're gonna get rid of hopper plus the fact the circus bugs are not warrior bugs doesn't really matter anymore so why bring it up? because the only reason they sent out flick to get warrior bugs was to get fucking rid of him hell they were probably hoping he would die out there they fucking celebrated him leaving they give 0 shits about him and it shows man
They have no room to be mad at him since they lied to him first
Them being pissed about Flik makes zero sense too. What were they actually mad about? The circus gang? Flik being the one behind the bird plan? And why is looked as that bad to begin with, since they know the plan can still work? I’d say the answer with the most logic is that they disagreed with circus performers concocting the defensive strategy. But there's nothing to allude that they have any prejudice to certain types of bugs.
And the Queen's plan is just as dumb. Hiding the whole thing and pretending it all didn't happen? WHY!? Even when they do act like it didn't happen, I still don't know what their plan is. Are they gonna say "We apologize, Hopper. We are still picking your food because we got distracted while doing something". Like they had a bird, ready scare him and his gang off, but no.... the idea won't work because it came from a LIAR. F**k off writers. You just make the queen look like a dumb**s.
Now some have argued that because Flik is despised by the colony, mostly the council, they see anything he does as doomed right from the get-go, therefore they now believe that his his bird plan will fail. EXCEPT WHY THEN WOULD THEY EVEN BOTHER HELPING HIM BUILD IT TO BEGIN WITH!?
@MrJomalley123 @osmanyousif7849 I think their decision mostly stem from their tendency to be risk averse, and their unity and loyalty to one another made them distrustful to any form betreyal, thus, if they can't trust Flick, they can't trust his strategy, therefore, they decided to stick with the conventional(pick up harvests). I know, it doesn't much sense when one try to think about it, but judging by the ants' intellect before that scene, well... let's just say they are more intuitive and irrational
REAL because they literally gave them a defence tactic against the damn grasshoppers despite them being circus performers!
Nostalgia Critic was right regarding that scene
After 20 years I just now realized that they say "They come, they eat, they leave" NOT "They come, they eat the leaf."
I’m so glad I’m not the only one who thought this as a kid
This is why I enable subtitles on every movie I watch.
Lmfao trying to hear it that way makes it sound like she has a really weird ass accent. Wtf
I still quote "Who ordered the poo poo platter!?" and "GARY DON'T GO INTO THE LIGHT! _I can't help it!_ "
8:38 bro looks way to happy looking at the homeless bug
"That's fucked up 😀"
The most underrated Pixar movie ever
Facts, and Hopper is a great villain
Truly!
This and Onward are underrated as hell
It was my childhood pixar movie.
@@Ashlego I loved Onward as well, I especially liked the relationship between the brothers.
"The holocaust of being a woman" is crazy
I'm gonna carry this quote with me forever now
I legit read this comment while the moment played 😨
So real
“The non verbal community would have a lot to say about this” oh god 💀
*1)* I LOVE how A Bug's Life's narrative is essentially a more family-friendly take on Akira Kurosawa's Seven Samurai, if the samurai were easily misled circus people. It's one of the most creative examples of reimagining a familiar premise.
*2)* Thumper terrified me as a little kid in theaters. It was my first time seeing an animated character (let alone an anthropomorphic insect) that moved & vocalized with such ferocity. His boss battle in the A Bug's Life Playstation game was similarly scary. I restarted after dying so many times and always dreaded returning to that particular fight.
*3)* I didn't learn until college that Hayden Panettiere's first feature film acting role was voicing Princess Dot at age 9.
*4)* The animated "outtakes" for this movie are hilarious and showed how the creators & crew genuinely had fun making this movie. The two that had me crying were Julia Louis-Dreyfus losing it at Kevin Spacey and the bird malfunction.
I’ve probally stepped on all of those types of bugs before
I don't know if I'd willingly step on a fat caterpillar. I feel like it'd feel gross as hell
@@TheBigKaijureal
Honestly, Beetles basically have armor so idk about that
@@TheBigKaijuI’ve accidentally stepped on a snail that was out of it’s shell while barefooted, it cant be as bad as that
I used to pick up the rolly pollys
One of the most underrated Pixar movies. Hopper was a pretty underrated Pixar villain too, not to mention his death was pretty gruesome.
Btw "Ant Frank" is WILD!!!😂
Fun fact: because “It’s tough to be a bug!” And “Buzz Lightyear’s Astro Blaster” both came out before this film, there was a time where there were more Pixar theme park attractions than Pixar movies.
I grew up on this movie; I’m so glad to see other people watching it! Hopper has got to be one of my favorite villains especially for the way he delivered that speech to the other grasshoppers
Watching spilling the milk makes me feel like a beautiful butterfly
They’re taking out It’s Tough To Be A Bug in Disney World, and if I ever become rich I’m buying that Hopper animatronic, it’s too good to be thrown away
THEY'RE *_WHAT_*
@@joliealbury6936 Yeah they’re replacing it with a Zootopia show
They'll likely reuse the actual animatronic and put the suit in storage.
@@ChaoticJesterHopper skinned and replaced by Shakira gazelle. _Oh wow, my favorite. Just what I wanted._
@@overlookers makes me want someone to make a horror game based around all the suits and animatronics Disney abandoned in storage like the Stitch animatronic ngl.
"The nonverbal community would have a lot to say about this one" is one of the best jokes I have heard in a while. xD I would like to think it was unintentionally
Most unknown Pixar movie.
I watched this movie so much. Unfortuntely, I accidentally recorded over the credits of the movie and it was footage of me playing a game over the credits.
Is it though?
Bugs life would be an AMAZING live action movie. Midwest small town being terrorized by a biker gang.
(C)hopper screaming LET’S RIDE and everyone kickstarts their bikes at the same time? Cmon that would be insane
there’s a movie called Wild Hogs which is pretty much that.
Sons of Anarchy would be a better show if Ron Perlman got eaten by a giant bird.
Seven Samurai or Magnificent Seven is one I think of
Fun fact: my uncles, Joe and Jerome Ranft, helped create this movie, as well as a bunch of other Pixar movies.
Jerome was the sculptor and Joe was the storyboard artist as well as the voice of Heimlich the caterpillar.
Your uncle was Joe Ranft?!
@@Max25670 yup, a bunch of my family has worked on tv and movies. Like my dads cousin is the main camera man for avatar.
Even I’m an extra in a few movies. Like Adam Sandler’s That’s my Boy and Paul Rudd’s The Catcher was a Spy
@@GG_Metlwell tell Jerome he did a good job on the movie also I wonder why they never made a sequel kind of a shamed since the animation could be easily improved, especially from toy story one to Toy story four imagine what they could do with another bug life’s movie especially if they market it well it could be a big hit
One of my favorite parts from this movie is when Flick is trying to explain to Dot to pretend a rock is a seed and Dot just always goes: But it's a rock. Also, the music in this movie is quite pleasant and enjoyable, it's such an underrated movie, people don't talk about it enough.
0:05 Let's be honest here. Razzle is Gumball, you guys are Miracle Star
cool of them to have the evil villain be voiced by a real life evil villain
4:36 Heyyyyy, funny you mentioned the greatest Pixar icon ever... If you want to see more of that guy, he's in a show called Monsters at Work which acts as an interquel (season 1) and sequel (season 2) to Monsters, Inc. I've been asking for 20 days for you guys to see it, and I'm glad you guys still seem interested in the franchise!
This whole movie is the sequel to "The Ant & the Grasshopper" Aesop. The ants fed the grasshoppers & now they're the grasshoppers' slaves
“They come they eat they leave, just like my ex” NAHHH BRO😭
Believe it or not, there was a big competition between this movie and Dreamworks Antz. It was a huge debate on who did the ant story concept better, Pixar or Katzenberg.
Proper answer, both.
Hopper and Hades are the dynamic duo of performances that got me interested in voice acting by actors who later turned out to be horrible people 😅
I know Kevin Spacey turned out to be a horrible person, but how is James Woods a horrible person?
Oh gods, what happened
I Feel Like A Bug's Life Is The Least Talk About Early Pixar Movies It's So Underrated
Only because its the only early Pixar film that didn't get a sequel. Disney plus did make a mockumentary on insects using the title name though. Its pretty good
To this Day, Hopper IMO is Pixar’s best Villain to this day
As someone who studies bugs for a living, I can confirm that this movie is a bugs life
Pixar should bring back the bloopers at the end of their movies
I remember that I used to be terrified of A Bugs Life as a little girl because I was scared of insects.
🐜 🐛 🐝 🦗 🕷️
😆
Getting in trouble with the Bug Mafia. That’s all this movie is.
Lifes a leech and then you die
It’s the square of life
15:35 this is not funny guys, as a member of the non verbal community I'm speechless
Fun fact: The voice of Flik is also the voice of YesMan from Fallout: New Vegas.
I still have a toy of the main character to this day, I had completely forgotten about it, I just got nostalgic haha
Ironically, the bird sound like his ancestors: dinosaurs.
"I forgot he had a German accent." HOW?! It's like one of the only things l remember about this movie.
I mean… for me personally, I saw the movie as a *little* kid, before I knew what German accents sound like, and it was only later I found out he has one from reading about the movie online.
I'm always lukewarm abt a bug's life but hopper is definitely one of the best pixar villains out there, pixar's casting saw something in kevin spacey before anyone else lmao
10:10
That bird was equally terrifying in the game, I tell you hwat
I'm happy they got around to this underrated film!
"Ada-tude"
"I'd be Eden them"
Y'all out here makin puns without realizing
That Kendrick Lamar part is insane i did not expect that 😂
This was released when I had the movie on right now lmao 😭
Fun Fact: Pixar did their best to make the bugs in the film look much more appealing than they do in reality. Because real bugs are creepy to us, and there's a few reasons for that, but a big reason is the legs. Almost all bugs on Earth have 6 legs, it's a defining trait that helps us identify them. But 6 legs is also very unappealing to us, so for the character designs of the film a lot of the bugs have only 4 limbs. This includes all the ants, Francis, Manny, Gypsy, etc. There are a few exceptions to this however. If the bug character had very strange proportions, then they were given 6 limbs to fit the abstract look. This includes Slim's very tall stance, Dim's gigantic build, Heimlich being a caterpillar, and also Rosie just needs 8 legs because she's a spider, etc. But the biggest exception was the grasshoppers. All the grasshoppers in the film were given 6 limbs to add to their evil personalities. The contrast they have to the 4 limbed ants makes them even more threatening and creepy.
Bonus Fact: The characters in Antz have 6 legs, and so a lot of people remember being uncomfortable when watching that film. This is exactly what Pixar avoided.
i fw this movie heavy as a kid. good to know this banger still holds up
THIS MOIVE GAVE A NIGHTMARES AS A KID! No wonder I’m scared of grasshoppers and crickets, I have trauma from all those nightmares of everyone turning into them and chasing me
This movie made me think bugs were like us so I felt bad messing with the gendarmes insects as a kid, then I stopped playing with them
This movie use to scare me so much as a child that I had nightmares
Telling these three apart is super easy, barely an inconvenience.
One has Kevin Spacey, the other two do not.
8:25 I had a friend in high school, let's call him Jim. I went to Jim's house one day to play gears of war. We were playing in the basement. Jim's house was incredibly messy. I was hungry so I asked if I could have some food. He pulled out an open bag of chips from the floor that was underneath his couch and offered it to me. I ate some of the chips. I couldn't really refuse the guy.
Later that night I stayed over on his couch. When I woke up I found spiders all over me. The couch was a spider nest. The open bag of chips was under the couch. In the spider nest.
We remained friends for years after that, but that night never left me
You probably should introduce him to spring cleaning
@@YoungMrBlue I haven't talked to him in over 10 years, so no go at this point.
This was my childhood right here. I think I watched this upwards of 50+ times when I was younger
i think this movie is where my fear of grasshoppers started ever since i watched this i cry whenever a grasshoppers is near me
0:00 Buzz, buzz, buzz
Hey, what's the buzz?
9:43 Ain’t no way pixar let that slide and show it to millions of children.😭
6:46 "TO THE INFINITY, AND BEYOND!! 🤣🤣🤣 Sorry, I couldn't resist." (Quote from bloopers)
I have a serious fear of ants but bugs life doesn’t scare me, unlike those… other bug movies
The psychological ant torture at 5:06 was so scary to me I had nightmares.
Buzz buzz buzz best line in history
We love a good RAZZLE name drop
This is one of my favourite Pixar movies. I just love everything about it. The characters are funny, the voice acting is good, and the message is great. I would definitely show this movie to my kids.
Jack is Flick
Always entertained by your content, it's awesome!
4:06 OH my God General Grievous
18:53 I was really thinking you'd say something else after "If you want more..."
“The non-verbal community would have a lot to say about this one.” - Kor
Add it to the long long list of great Kor Quotes. 😂
14:37 Once in 2020 at zoom some girl in my class had her MICROPHONE ON and said "i'm not doing this stupid homework" and the teacher said "EXCUSE ME??" and she was like "Uh- it was my sister, my TWIN sister"
I remember as a kid I had a pet caterpillar and raised it until it became a cacoon and it became a butterfly and a bird instantly swooped down out of no where and ate it! 💔
A Million Ways to Die in an Ant Colony
1:37 Not gonna lie, for a sec I thought you were... then you brought up the attitude, and I was like, "Phew!"
Spilling the milk even knows kendrick won. They ARE like us
This was my favorite pixar movie growing up
I remember watching this one so many times. The grain and the fruit looks so beautiful
I remember in preschool there was this one section where they just had a bunch of bugs life toys and the caterpillar and spider were my favourite
15:33 “the nonverbal community would have a lot to *say* about this one”
Kor💀…
Yes the grasshopper got cannibalized by the bird 😂
Whats crazy is that flicks ideas cod have made the labor SO much better considering they needed to collect for the grass hoppers too
Ah my favorite Pixar movie, one often forgotten. The second Pixar movie ever made and yet always ignored
15:34 wait a minute 😂
1:41 THE SKY IS FALLING 🐔
Love you guys fr, congrats on 1 mil
I love watching the Milk crew enjoying quality films
This is just the plot of "The Three Amigos" but with ants.
Also, fun fact: this movie's Pizza Planet Truck cameo is in the exact same location as the cameo in Monsters Inc.
Bout time you reacted to this gem of a movie! Ever since i started watching your content a few months ago I hoped you would!
1:49 bro in my homeland as a kid my dad would get the giant ants pop their abdomen and watch them kill each other in murderous pain. Y'all are chill
18:06 a grasshopper getting eaten by birds is not cannibalism 💀 what is bro talking about
FACTS
this is truly a spilled the milk of all time
6:15: This movie is the first time I heard the term 'suicide' too.
I love how even in the german dub they made the caterpillar have a more rural german accent
This is so much more graphic than I remember watching this also I wanted to see their reactions to that bloopers
I, too, learned what suicide was after while watching A Bug's Life 😂😂 It was actually a really good, healthy conversation with my parents, thanks Bug's Life! 😂
I used to be so confused about why the grasshoppers were the antagonists until I remembered the fable about the hardworking ant and the lazy grasshopper or wtv
I love how the bird is basically a T. Rex in this. After all, birds are descended from dinosaurs...
1:58 Im with Kor on that on 😂