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It's REALLY depressing that Cartoon Network doesn't have as many theatrical movies as Nickelodeon. But they just don't have the smarts, or experience as they do. Which is a shame because if they did, they could've given us ALOT of great movies, but that didn't happen. All they have to show for it is one good film that deserved more recognition than it got, ('Powerpuff Girls Movie') and one movie that didn't need to be made. (Teen Titans Go)
RebelTaxi How would you feel about a Diddy Kong Racing sequel that added characters from My Hero Academia, Little Witch Academia, Kirby, The Amazing World of Gumball, Persona 5, Family Guy, Crash Bandicoot and RWBY with Haruko from FLCL, Hat Kid, Popuko and Pipmi from Pop Team Epic, Bomberman, Beavis and Butthead also being there? Kirby is pushed as Protagonist Imagine racing against Akko with Izuku, shooting a missile at Gumball, Gumball, Izuku, and Akko smokig pot with their friends
i wonder what the most expensive cartoon network show is. i bet it's either megas xlr, or justice league, or symbionic titan, or whatever dc nation had
I love how Chuckie's dad literally points how this plot is odd and the Paris part seems kinda pointless, and Tommy's dad is like, it's a new century, lets go with that... Right in the actual movie
I think the idea was to satirise Disneyland Paris, which was financially struggling at the time (and/or a few years earlier) so it would have been understood by audiences back then.
RebelTaxi How would you feel about a Diddy Kong Racing sequel that added characters from My Hero Academia, Little Witch Academia, Kirby, The Amazing World of Gumball, Persona 5, Family Guy, Crash Bandicoot and RWBY with Haruko from FLCL, Hat Kid, Popuko and Pipmi from Pop Team Epic, Bomberman, Beavis and Butthead also being there? Kirby is pushed as Protagonist Imagine racing against Akko with Izuku, shooting a missile at Gumball, Gumball, Izuku, and Akko smokig pot with their friends
They actually used that joke already in a Hey Arnold episode. There was a block party, I think it was so everyone would shut off their lights to watch a meteor shower. Gerald suggested "Block Power" and followed it up with "It's a block thing, you wouldn't get it."
i like the Arnold movie more than the jungle movie..sue me...its fun....the Helga scenes are delightful unlike the show....its less creepy..@@xXPurpleLoliTranceXx
You forgot to mention, The Wild Thornberries Movie was nominated for an Oscar, but not for animated film. It was for original song with 'Father and Daughter' by Paul Simon, which lost to 'Lose Yourself' by Eminem.
The Wild Thornberrys Movie makes me wish Klasky Csupo made more animated features. Seriously, the animation is almost Disney-quality, and for a Nickelodeon movie it has some surprisingly intense moments
And they looked so different. They didn't just do hand-drawn animation with CGI. There was some cool media-blending, like live-action skies in the BG, and since it was all on a feature film budget, it looked SO good!
There's also the fact that France is really into their Japanese media. When I went to Paris there was a whole area of Japanese restaurants, and when I turned on the TV they had Yu-Gi-Oh and Death Note in French lol. Their comic scene is huge as well so manga is a big hit there.
There is also a French cartoon show that had a strong anime influence called Oban Star Racers. Even the opening and closing songs where sung in Japanese
I’ve been told there’s a fairly large Japanese population in France, and there’s even a word for a person who moves to France and gets disappointed at Paris not being what they expected. So a Japanese theme park in Paris makes a ~little~ sense
Lugbzurg I didn’t remember what it was since I read it on a blog post by a white guy living in Japan a few years back, but according to Google it’s this パリ症候群 or Pari shōkōgun It’s just Paris Syndrome
Sometimes I'll get so mesmerized by all the smooth editing and polish that Pan Pizza puts in his videos that I'll think I'm watching a real show. And then Filthy Frank will show up and I'll realize where I am.
Oh my god... Chuckie Chan... I distinctly remember watching this in cinema as a kid and as soon as that Chuckie Chan scene came on I face palmed and didn't open my eyes again until it was over...
When Dio is messing with Polnareff on the stairs, does he have to pause time, then run all the way down pick polnerff up in his entirety, move him down the proper number of steps, then run all the way up before stopped time runs out, then make sure he's all composed and not panting and sweating when he mocks Polnereff?
78.media.tumblr.com/b8e256a4474bf8f27e68d606e0f09217/tumblr_nows1u6EPS1shh9zuo1_400.gif There is gif representation of what happened that day in Egypt.
I get the feeling this Nick movies and other smaller studio films in the 00s approached their budget like a 8 year old with a hundred dollar bill “I can buy so much candy* with this” *celebrity cameos and Smash Mouth songs
yep pretty much...bring in lil romeo bow wow and nick canon and nick carter and smash mouth of course with a little bit of less than jake and some mighty mighty bosstones thrown in with blink 182 and simple plan or sum 41 if we cant get them....
The 00's... here's where it gets into a mix of really boring and really amazingly dumb or... great? Though how many of these are remembered? Hotel for Dogs coming, whoo!
Nope, there are at least 10 Nickelodeon movies between Thornberrys and Hotel For Dogs, with Pan doing 3-4 each month, Hotel for Dogs does not come until December I think.
1:25 it's in Paris because it's a f-u joke on EuroDisneyland.. when the movie's script was written Disneyland Paris was probably in the news.. cuz when the park first opened it was known as a failure because Parisians hated it and thought the themepark was an eyesore... (but it's perfect for the dad, Stew Pickle, because he's usually a failure at everything.. )
Pan, I always appreciate the high production quality of these videos you've been producing as of late; honestly, it's because of that I feel your videos are worth the wait.
"Rugrats in Paris" was a fun ride and had plenty of great emotional moments for Chuckie, despite some weird ideas like staying at a 'Japanese theme park in the middle of Paris.' "The Wild Thornberrys Movie" also had a lot of great action, animation, and animals (especially the elephants), along with some nice interactions between Eliza and Debbie. I don't remember liking the "Hey Arnold" movie as much as the other two, despite loving the show at the time and still loving it to this day. But in spite of the cliché plot and poor coloring/shading, I thought it was alright. At least we got "The Jungle Movie" years later. I never saw "Clockstoppers," but I remember being interested in its premise. That Simpsons Treehouse of Horror segment you brought is the closest I've seen to that movie.
Oh shit. One thing I really remembered from when Rugrats in Paris was the awesome Nick.com game with Chuckie Chan fighting those dragons. I wonder if it holds up...
Something I’m surprised is never brought up about Rugrats in Paris is the fact that it is one of the few times you ever see a interracial couple in cartoon with Chaz and Kira, and I mean human race not any fantasy race or aliens.
I remember seeing the Rugrats in Paris movie in theaters, actually feeling sad for Chuckie without a mother, while I went to the theater with mine. I remember having to go to the bathroom and losing which theater I was in. For some reason they switched the signs for the Eraser Man and Rugrats so I accidently walked I to that one for a few minutes. It was nutty.
I was OBSESSED with Clockstoppers when I was a kid! I agree, I love the fashions and pop culture from that little pocket of time from about 1999 to 2002, mainly because that was my adolescence, so to me, this is what "real" teenagers/adults did.
Saltybenniboi - I'm still waiting for him to talk about, Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events, The Spiderwick Chronicles, and that live-action version of Charlotte's Web.
When I first watched the Rugrats movie, I related with Chucky, because my mother passed away when I was 2 years old. Now I have two parents, but that’s because I was adopted in 2016 after my father passed away. Great video!
EXCUSE ME GOOD SIR! Would this happen to be an allusion to the very popular Japanese anime and manga series that debuted in Weekly Shonen Jump in 1987, written by Hirohiko Araki, known as JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure, colloquially referred to as JoJo’s?
When the narrator said "Arnold's old friend little romeno" thats when I lost it I could not watch the rest of the video cause I was laughing so hard. Awesome video rebel!
Oh god, since he's looking at every Nick film, that means that he has to look at the really odd PG-13 ones that they put out. No, I'm not talking about the Ninja Turtles films.
@@superduperisaac Angus, Thongs and Snobbing and Fun Size. Angus wasn't even released theatrically here in the States, I think, and Fun Size was originally supposed to be released under the MTV Films label but got changed to Nickelodeon at the last second.
I still don't understand how this channel isnt growing faster :/ the editing and comedy are impeccable. Pan should be in the millions. Between loki irl and the pizza party podcast you should be vastly more recognizable and popular. Oh well, keep up the good work.
@@YudoTheHex it a pattern in the 90s 70s kids were nostalgic of the 70s in the 2000s 80s kids were nostalgic of the 80s and now 2010s 90s kids were nostalgic of the 90s soon in the 2020s the 2000s kids will be nostalgic of the 2000s.
nixon randy Yep. That seems to be the cycle. The 80s also saw a bit of 60s nostalgia (hence shows like The Wonder Years) and the 70s saw 50s nostalgia (hence shows/movies like Grease and Happy Days). After the 2020s, the 2030s may likely see 2010s nostalgia by today's kids and so forth.
The Real Delphox 616 best movie in terms of scale and story. But as an adaption of SpongeBob it really starts to falter. Patrick and to a lesser extent SpongeBob got dumbed down in comparison to seasons 1-3 and without Squidward there to both react to an balance out SpongeBob and Patrick’s silliness it loses the more smartly written dialogue and replaces it with mostly juvenile gags that tend to drag on. The SponeBob SquarePants movie is at its best when it’s trying to be a movie, rather than SpongeBob. The sequel has the exact opposite problem with everything feeling like SpongeBob but lacking that grand story and scope (hopefully the 3rd movie finds a perfect balance between the two extremes).
Dang. I saw all of these in theaters. Rugrats in Paris was amazing. Really knew how to pack in everything kids would love (toilet humor, mech fights, sad single parents). Jimmy Neutron was okay as a kid, but I think the best aspect now is the old store-bought computer animation. Not even Toy Story looks that old, and that's cool. Clockstoppers was boring, but kinda memorable when you got to the aging aspect. Hey Arnold! The Movie was disappointing in a cruel way. They hyped that scene about Helga confessing her love to Arnold so much on Nickelodeon that when Helga was able to get away with saying jk at the end, I was an angry little kid who knew I picked wrong when choosing between the Hey Arnold movie and Adam Sandler's Mr. Deeds. The Wild Thornberrys Movie really showed how much drama a Nicktoon could bring. I loved seeing the sisters bond, and there was so much fun in the world travelling of the show that got really atmospheric on the big screen.
I know this is really late, but is that actually true? I heard this song throughout my life at various points, especially in my childhood, and I was born in 2001. I refuse to believe that a Rugrats movie is what caused such an unrelated cornerstone of my childhood, years after that movie was relevant
Pan thanks for being the only fucking youtuber who actually sticks to a schedule. Seriously its rare for a youtuber to stuck to a pretty good schedule that isn't daily and not pumping out garbage
I actually had an idea for a continuation of clockstoppers which had Zak acting as a mentor to a group of high schoolers and having them use Hypertime as well as an additional power they each possess to become superheroes.
That "ClockStoppers" bit reminded me more of that one episode of Dexters Laboratory when he slows down time to get ready for school...but of course you were thinking of something more obscure.
I decided to watch the jimmy newtron movie the other day and my dad told me that he remembered saying the graphics were amazing back when it first came out-
You know Rugrats in Paris is a movie where they visit a Japanese theme park in the middle of Paris. That's why they're sumo wrestling, Chucky Chan and a Godzilla fight. They could have just called the movie Rugrats in Japan and it would be the same movie. I think when the dog gets out is the only part where you get to see Paris
Theres a fan theory that the reason why theres a lot of japanese references in rugrats in Paris despite being set in Paris is because originally the film was meant to be set in Japan however it was change to France at the last minute presumably due to Viacom wanted to make fun of their rival disney for euro Disney land (now called Disneyland Paris) massive failure when it first opened
That movie spat on the face of Mexican Masked Wrestling's greatest hero, El Santo, at the time when Mucha Lucha was still a hit cartoon that paid tribute to him in the main characters family's masks and eventually encountered him in his full platinum masked glory in their straight to video finale movie.
YES! THE CYBORG 009 SHOUTOUT! That is a perfect example for what you were explaining. It's been years since I've watched Clockstoppers but just seeing the clothes and hearing the music in it really does make it the quintessential early 2000s timepiece. I also recommend you watch the entire 009 series if you can. It's pretty dang good. I heard it is supposed to get a remaster soon.
Rugrats in Paris and the wild thornberries movies were major deals for me growing up thats like my childhood on film would love solo retrospectives for both
That opera house scene with the 'Reptar, I love you' song is my favorite of any movie, ever,, even if I don't love the movie very much. Even if ends in hijinks, it was a delight to see for the first time.
Oh wow, so many memories in all these movies for myself.. I don't remember much of the Wild Thornberries show, but I remember being soooo excited when they announced when the movie would be on TV.
Having re-watched all of Hey Arnold! lately I think that the 2002 movie only really feels more rewarding for the fans who had been following the show from the beginning, cause when you've spent all that time with Arnold and his friends in their suburban neighborhood to be so invested with those characters then you do kind of feel for their situation in the film by that point. Though still not as rewarding as having to wait years after the show's cancellation to finally get The Jungle Movie that closes the book on the mystery of Arnold's missing parents and that whole cliffhanger that the show was originally left with. I do think the film's biggest weakness is that it definitely did not have as much of the big theatrical look and feel that the Rugrats and SpongeBob movies had, with animation that didn't look that much above what the show already had. At least now it should be well known that it was really intended to be aired as a TV movie before Nick decided it should be pushed into theaters, resulting in it doing poorly which then led to The Jungle Movie (which was always intended to be the actual theatrical movie for Hey Arnold!) being shelved until 2017. While it is nice to know that the other movie does exist now, it's still probably one of the biggest "What could have been"s for Nickelodeon Movies had they just waited to make that movie for theaters instead. Maybe they wouldn't have needed Rugrats Go Wild as a theatrical movie if they already had Hey Arnold!'s own big jungle movie for theaters. BTW, that Runaway Bus tie-in game from Nick.com shouldn't really be considered lost media anymore. It's on Internet Archive now.
Jimmy clocks Arnold's thornberry in Paris , sounds like a spectacular crossover ,also who's glad that Pan finally released this video instead of that Michael Jackson Halloween video he was going to release in late September.
15:02 I will cut you. Samurai Jack’s finale was great. It was heartbreaking and satisfying. [Spoilers for the Samurai Jack finale ahead.] It indicates that after all Jack went through in the fifth season and the rest of the show, he thought he wanted to get home and continue his life as planned, but once Aku was gone, and Ashi died, he felt as if he had no purpose, but then he saw that he had a whole new world to explore. It shows that Jack will continue doing what he’s been doing, and be the hero the world truly needs, even if we, the audience, don’t see it.
Even though I lived it, hell, I sold toys of it, the idea that there was not only a second Rugrats movie but that it came out after the 90s weirds me out.
dude holy shit, the era that Clockstoppers was released in gave me SUCH rush of nostalgia. I remember getting my Gamecube, a few games and a Blockbuster giftcard for my birthday in like 2002/2003. Fuckin playing so much Melee and SSX Tricky and using my card to rent Luigi's Mansion and Clockstoppers often.
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no, your face enhances the thumbnails
This is so sad 😔 can we get 1 like😎
I love the Pan-Chan tho :c
It's REALLY depressing that Cartoon Network doesn't have as many theatrical movies as Nickelodeon. But they just don't have the smarts, or experience as they do. Which is a shame because if they did, they could've given us ALOT of great movies, but that didn't happen. All they have to show for it is one good film that deserved more recognition than it got, ('Powerpuff Girls Movie') and one movie that didn't need to be made. (Teen Titans Go)
RebelTaxi How would you feel about a Diddy Kong Racing sequel that added characters from My Hero Academia, Little Witch Academia, Kirby, The Amazing World of Gumball, Persona 5, Family Guy, Crash Bandicoot and RWBY with Haruko from FLCL, Hat Kid, Popuko and Pipmi from Pop Team Epic, Bomberman, Beavis and Butthead also being there? Kirby is pushed as Protagonist
Imagine racing against Akko with Izuku, shooting a missile at Gumball, Gumball, Izuku, and Akko smokig pot with their friends
Fun fact: Due to a new location with new creature designs every episode, The Wild Thornberries was the most expensive Nicktoon to produce.
Kash Akinsade I bet it was but it was amazing
surprisingly it still did well in theaters despite coming out the same month as lord of the rings
I thought Avatar and Invader Zim cost more.
I could imagine so. That's what I always kind of liked best about that show as a kid. New locations, species, and adventures.
i wonder what the most expensive cartoon network show is. i bet it's either megas xlr, or justice league, or symbionic titan, or whatever dc nation had
I love how Chuckie's dad literally points how this plot is odd and the Paris part seems kinda pointless, and Tommy's dad is like, it's a new century, lets go with that...
Right in the actual movie
I think the idea was to satirise Disneyland Paris, which was financially struggling at the time (and/or a few years earlier) so it would have been understood by audiences back then.
*FUN FACT*
The girl who voices Kimi is blind. She never knows what Kimi really looks like
That's- that's not fun at all QAQ
Kimi is so cute!!
@@mariajimenafigueroa8311 I know she is
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Yup! The scripts they gave her were in braille!
Pan: I never saw this film as a kid
Also Pan: Even as a 9 year old I thought this was dumb
Also also pan: again I never saw this film as a kid
he was talking about the trailer
They showed Chuckie Chan as bumpers on Nickelodeon.
The Chuckie Chan stuff was in the promos a lot
RebelTaxi How would you feel about a Diddy Kong Racing sequel that added characters from My Hero Academia, Little Witch Academia, Kirby, The Amazing World of Gumball, Persona 5, Family Guy, Crash Bandicoot and RWBY with Haruko from FLCL, Hat Kid, Popuko and Pipmi from Pop Team Epic, Bomberman, Beavis and Butthead also being there? Kirby is pushed as Protagonist
Imagine racing against Akko with Izuku, shooting a missile at Gumball, Gumball, Izuku, and Akko smokig pot with their friends
@@RebelTaxi Yep! i actually remembered they heavily marketed that scene a bunch
“It’s a BLOCK thing. No one know.” -Gerald
LOL 😆
IKR LOL
They actually used that joke already in a Hey Arnold episode. There was a block party, I think it was so everyone would shut off their lights to watch a meteor shower. Gerald suggested "Block Power" and followed it up with "It's a block thing, you wouldn't get it."
BLOCK POWER!
Y'all wouldn't know know*
i like the Arnold movie more than the jungle movie..sue me...its fun....the Helga scenes are delightful unlike the show....its less creepy..@@xXPurpleLoliTranceXx
You forgot to mention, The Wild Thornberries Movie was nominated for an Oscar, but not for animated film. It was for original song with 'Father and Daughter' by Paul Simon, which lost to 'Lose Yourself' by Eminem.
Oh yeah I forgot that 8 Mile and this movie came out the same year.
HIS PALMS ARE SWEATY
Phantom Bread MOM'S SPAGHETTI
That song is the only thing I remember from the movie for some reason.
@@ThierryRocksTV oh dang really!? That's awesome.
The Wild Thornberrys Movie makes me wish Klasky Csupo made more animated features. Seriously, the animation is almost Disney-quality, and for a Nickelodeon movie it has some surprisingly intense moments
I just hope the gumball movie will be just as heartfelt as the thornberrys movie and contain a song as great as Father and Daughter.
And they looked so different. They didn't just do hand-drawn animation with CGI. There was some cool media-blending, like live-action skies in the BG, and since it was all on a feature film budget, it looked SO good!
They did an adult animated film called immigrants. Gabor also directed Bridge to Terabithia.
I always had this theory that Rugrats in Paris took place in Tokyo originally, but got changed to Paris because it'll be more marketable.
@@fixedfunshow I feel like that's the exact reason. Just Viacom taking a jab at Disney to remind them what a failure Euro Disney was when it opened.
When would the change have happened? Because I can only see that being possible before the script was finalized.
Definitely logical though.
There's also the fact that France is really into their Japanese media. When I went to Paris there was a whole area of Japanese restaurants, and when I turned on the TV they had Yu-Gi-Oh and Death Note in French lol. Their comic scene is huge as well so manga is a big hit there.
not to mention they had an exibit in the louvre for...Jojo of all things
There is also a French cartoon show that had a strong anime influence called Oban Star Racers. Even the opening and closing songs where sung in Japanese
Being reminded of that Clockstoppers party scene just hit me with the early 2000s... Everything
Also, with that power your more powerful than Dio.
Yeah same its so....DATED.
Also more powerfull than DIO, but is it more Powerfull than Sakuya Izayoi?
I nutted when i saw that
ZA WAURDOOOOOOO!!!!
Giorno Giovanna
Enricco Pucci
Ringo Roadagain
Heaven Ascencion Dio
Jackie Chan
I mean the kid still can’t get past DIOS regen
I’ve been told there’s a fairly large Japanese population in France, and there’s even a word for a person who moves to France and gets disappointed at Paris not being what they expected. So a Japanese theme park in Paris makes a ~little~ sense
What IS this word!? You can't just leave us hanging like that...
Lugbzurg I didn’t remember what it was since I read it on a blog post by a white guy living in Japan a few years back, but according to Google it’s this パリ症候群 or Pari shōkōgun
It’s just Paris Syndrome
I feel like they we’re just lucky
Sometimes I'll get so mesmerized by all the smooth editing and polish that Pan Pizza puts in his videos that I'll think I'm watching a real show. And then Filthy Frank will show up and I'll realize where I am.
Oh my god... Chuckie Chan... I distinctly remember watching this in cinema as a kid and as soon as that Chuckie Chan scene came on I face palmed and didn't open my eyes again until it was over...
3:14 “Will Chuckie’s dad marry dis bitch?” This line made me laugh so hard, I don’t even know why, help
When Dio is messing with Polnareff on the stairs, does he have to pause time, then run all the way down pick polnerff up in his entirety, move him down the proper number of steps, then run all the way up before stopped time runs out, then make sure he's all composed and not panting and sweating when he mocks Polnereff?
Or he uses The World to pick him up. Either way, might as well troll the frenchman while you're at it.
78.media.tumblr.com/b8e256a4474bf8f27e68d606e0f09217/tumblr_nows1u6EPS1shh9zuo1_400.gif There is gif representation of what happened that day in Egypt.
Didn’t the same thing happened to that mayor (I think) during the car chase
Yes
Couldn't he have used his stand to move him? That way no need to move back and forth
I get the feeling this Nick movies and other smaller studio films in the 00s approached their budget like a 8 year old with a hundred dollar bill
“I can buy so much candy* with this”
*celebrity cameos and Smash Mouth songs
yep pretty much...bring in lil romeo bow wow and nick canon and nick carter and smash mouth of course with a little bit of less than jake and some mighty mighty bosstones thrown in with blink 182 and simple plan or sum 41 if we cant get them....
The 00's... here's where it gets into a mix of really boring and really amazingly dumb or... great? Though how many of these are remembered? Hotel for Dogs coming, whoo!
Nope, there are at least 10 Nickelodeon movies between Thornberrys and Hotel For Dogs, with Pan doing 3-4 each month, Hotel for Dogs does not come until December I think.
You're becoming one of those guys who I see comment everywhere lol
Remember Nacho Libre? It's surprising funny and fun
I remember Hotel for Dogs because it was on TV once and one of the dogs had three legs instead of six.
Shit I think my dog is broken. He only has 5.
1:25 it's in Paris because it's a f-u joke on EuroDisneyland.. when the movie's script was written Disneyland Paris was probably in the news.. cuz when the park first opened it was known as a failure because Parisians hated it and thought the themepark was an eyesore... (but it's perfect for the dad, Stew Pickle, because he's usually a failure at everything.. )
Pan, I always appreciate the high production quality of these videos you've been producing as of late; honestly, it's because of that I feel your videos are worth the wait.
His videos are one of the highest quality on TH-cam. So much so I'm always shocked at his subscriber and viewer numbers.
I think it’s ironic that the video Pan was originally going to upload was copy right claimed, so he uploaded a video of him watching Viacom movies...
"Rugrats in Paris" was a fun ride and had plenty of great emotional moments for Chuckie, despite some weird ideas like staying at a 'Japanese theme park in the middle of Paris.'
"The Wild Thornberrys Movie" also had a lot of great action, animation, and animals (especially the elephants), along with some nice interactions between Eliza and Debbie.
I don't remember liking the "Hey Arnold" movie as much as the other two, despite loving the show at the time and still loving it to this day. But in spite of the cliché plot and poor coloring/shading, I thought it was alright. At least we got "The Jungle Movie" years later.
I never saw "Clockstoppers," but I remember being interested in its premise. That Simpsons Treehouse of Horror segment you brought is the closest I've seen to that movie.
HEY! WHERE'S NEUTRON?
*(makes Dong pose)*
"Jimmy Clocks Arnold's Thornberry in Paris"
Quite a hell of a title there, Pan. Just like last time.
Your making my time before I go to work bareable.
you're
I work night shift for 12 hrs. Everything pan does. Helps on the way or back from work.
Oh shit. One thing I really remembered from when Rugrats in Paris was the awesome Nick.com game with Chuckie Chan fighting those dragons. I wonder if it holds up...
🎶Here Comes CHUCKIE CHAN!🎶
2:34 hey look the wild thornberries van driving past spike!
Now I'm realizing the whole theme park thing in Rugrats in Paris definitely must have been a jab at Euro Disneyland lol
Why was everyone taking Jabs at Euro Disneyland back in the day? What happened?
Something I’m surprised is never brought up about Rugrats in Paris is the fact that it is one of the few times you ever see a interracial couple in cartoon with Chaz and Kira, and I mean human race not any fantasy race or aliens.
ginger+japanese/I think French?...thats a combination im not used to seeing so props I guess nick?..idfk...
"Jimmy Clocks Arnold's Thornberry in Paris"
Next one's has to be: "Spongebob Snicket: The Barnyard Charlotte Chronicles Movie"
@@Erick-kl2do no Barnyard :(
@@IABITVpresents or Charlotte or spider wick
Its juice and jam time with pan pizza!
It's time to stop!
@@ziro5674 i know that meme
Hammer Time
Sonic says
Aw yes 😆
6:31 *TOKI YO TOMARE*
That Hey Arnold Runaway Bus game is available on Flashpoint, a project that preserves thousands of Flash games and animations. No longer lost media!
Rugrats in Paris was the major driving force to why that "who let the dogs out" song, became popular.
I remember seeing the Rugrats in Paris movie in theaters, actually feeling sad for Chuckie without a mother, while I went to the theater with mine. I remember having to go to the bathroom and losing which theater I was in. For some reason they switched the signs for the Eraser Man and Rugrats so I accidently walked I to that one for a few minutes. It was nutty.
I was OBSESSED with Clockstoppers when I was a kid! I agree, I love the fashions and pop culture from that little pocket of time from about 1999 to 2002, mainly because that was my adolescence, so to me, this is what "real" teenagers/adults did.
oh FINALLY I have something to watch tonight, thank you panned pee it's a
Did autocorrect change pizza to pee it’s a or was that intentional?
@TheBilateralGamer pen bits, uh?
pham pete's ah
*Tim Curry voice*
Pan Piz _za_
ban peace uhh
The kid from the timestoppers movie looks like ted bundy
Is that the murderer or the husband of Peggy?
Guy Incognito , judging by his actions at 9:37 I think it's pretty obvious
Hello you!
Wait, wrong Bundy.
@@officialgoogleyoutube The husband is Al Bundy.
*Clockstoppers
I just rewatched Rugrats in Paris. It made me remember how much I wanted to go to Reptarland as a kid.
I can’t wait for you to review Nacho Libre
Saltybenniboi - I'm still waiting for him to talk about, Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events, The Spiderwick Chronicles, and that live-action version of Charlotte's Web.
Rush Maverick Wait, ALL those were Nick movies?
Saltybenniboi I can't wait for him to review Rugrats Go Wild and Barnyard. Those are definitely stinkers.
Chill Player 123 - Yep.
Nacho libre is like the best nick movie that I’ve seen
Nickelodeon movies 2 : The Rise of the 2000's
@@fluffy-hellhound What do you mean?
Whoops. wrong comment. How does someone mess that up?
The best Nickelodeon movie is Jimmy Neutron Boy Genius
10:17 I've had this song stuck in my head for years and could never figure out what it was called until now. Bless you good sir, BLESS YOU.
The simple things. A blanket, a tablet and RebelTaxi videos
When I first watched the Rugrats movie, I related with Chucky, because my mother passed away when I was 2 years old. Now I have two parents, but that’s because I was adopted in 2016 after my father passed away.
Great video!
Why do Phil and Lil use the same passport?
It's more cost effective
@Brandon Roberts LOL 😂😂😂😂😂😂
They came from the same egg
FARTERNAL TWINS COME FROM DIFFERENT EGGS. Identical twins are the ones who come from the same egg.
Bigger question is why the dog has a passport?
6:30 10:25
Subtle reference to a famous Chinese cartoon about metrosexual men named after western music
Wh.. What?
@@landenmartin35 it's a *bizzare* thing
@@landenmartin35 JoJo's Bizarre Adventure, if you're wondering.
Mr Seek *GioGio
EXCUSE ME GOOD SIR! Would this happen to be an allusion to the very popular Japanese anime and manga series that debuted in Weekly Shonen Jump in 1987, written by Hirohiko Araki, known as JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure, colloquially referred to as JoJo’s?
When the narrator said "Arnold's old friend little romeno" thats when I lost it I could not watch the rest of the video cause I was laughing so hard. Awesome video rebel!
you know lil Romeo had a show on nick around 2001-2002 right same as nick canon
Oh no! The most Early 2000s movie of all time is Max Keeble’s Big Move! Nothing compares!
2000's kid oh REALLY? Enlighten me! I DARE you to name a movie that sums up that time period better!
@@BrendanJSmith freaky Friday
2000's kid no. Not even close. Have you even SEEN Max Keeble’s Big Move?
@@BrendanJSmith yes I did seen it but it not the most early 2000s movie ever.
nixon randy yes it is. It DEFINES the early 2000s! Watch it again.
Clockstoppers is the prequel to Kamen Rider Kabuto, that watch is just a Zecter
Clock up
Then he becomes a God
Hyper Clock Up
Oh god, since he's looking at every Nick film, that means that he has to look at the really odd PG-13 ones that they put out.
No, I'm not talking about the Ninja Turtles films.
Which one ARE you talking about?!?
What movie are you talking about?
Angus thongs?
Fun size??
@@superduperisaac Angus, Thongs and Snobbing and Fun Size.
Angus wasn't even released theatrically here in the States, I think, and Fun Size was originally supposed to be released under the MTV Films label but got changed to Nickelodeon at the last second.
@@sketchful.78 Ohhhh
I still don't understand how this channel isnt growing faster :/ the editing and comedy are impeccable. Pan should be in the millions. Between loki irl and the pizza party podcast you should be vastly more recognizable and popular. Oh well, keep up the good work.
Time to move to the 2000's. Talking Animals, breakdancing, and 4 Arnold episodes that are the same as the movie.
That Reptar robot battle was epic af
Pizza rolls are Mr Plinkett's favourite.
Every comment section ever... here you are...
STOP STALKING ME
hes like justin Y but not shitty
Damn speedwagon your everywhere
bilbo baggins Justin Y? Isn't he dead?
15:11 this is like a cursed image
Pan keeps the the spirt of the 2000's alive, until we hit the nostalgia then his quest will be over
The 2020s will be were 2000s kids will rise
@@nixonrandy5095 And the world will make sense agian NOT!
@@YudoTheHex it a pattern in the 90s 70s kids were nostalgic of the 70s in the 2000s 80s kids were nostalgic of the 80s and now 2010s 90s kids were nostalgic of the 90s soon in the 2020s the 2000s kids will be nostalgic of the 2000s.
nixon randy Yep. That seems to be the cycle. The 80s also saw a bit of 60s nostalgia (hence shows like The Wonder Years) and the 70s saw 50s nostalgia (hence shows/movies like Grease and Happy Days). After the 2020s, the 2030s may likely see 2010s nostalgia by today's kids and so forth.
@@sunspotmill1291 I think the 2030s will forget the 2010s
Another amazing birthday present in the form of a RebelTaxi video!
Tysm!!!
Honestly, The SpongeBob Movie from 2004 is the best Nickelodeon Movie in my opinion!
^ AMEN BROTHA
The Real Delphox 616 best movie in terms of scale and story. But as an adaption of SpongeBob it really starts to falter. Patrick and to a lesser extent SpongeBob got dumbed down in comparison to seasons 1-3 and without Squidward there to both react to an balance out SpongeBob and Patrick’s silliness it loses the more smartly written dialogue and replaces it with mostly juvenile gags that tend to drag on.
The SponeBob SquarePants movie is at its best when it’s trying to be a movie, rather than SpongeBob.
The sequel has the exact opposite problem with everything feeling like SpongeBob but lacking that grand story and scope (hopefully the 3rd movie finds a perfect balance between the two extremes).
The Real Delphox 616. You're wrong. Jimmy Neutron Boy Genius is better then The SpongeBob Overrated-Pants Movie.
I agree. Even without the nostalgia glasses that movie is still a ton of fun
@@mariajimenafigueroa8311 He said in my opinion. Jesus your a Jimmy Neutron fanboy.
I feel legitimately bad for the cotton candy kid.
Dang. I saw all of these in theaters. Rugrats in Paris was amazing. Really knew how to pack in everything kids would love (toilet humor, mech fights, sad single parents). Jimmy Neutron was okay as a kid, but I think the best aspect now is the old store-bought computer animation. Not even Toy Story looks that old, and that's cool. Clockstoppers was boring, but kinda memorable when you got to the aging aspect. Hey Arnold! The Movie was disappointing in a cruel way. They hyped that scene about Helga confessing her love to Arnold so much on Nickelodeon that when Helga was able to get away with saying jk at the end, I was an angry little kid who knew I picked wrong when choosing between the Hey Arnold movie and Adam Sandler's Mr. Deeds. The Wild Thornberrys Movie really showed how much drama a Nicktoon could bring. I loved seeing the sisters bond, and there was so much fun in the world travelling of the show that got really atmospheric on the big screen.
It's funny
Who Let the Dogs Out was made popular because of Rugrats in Paris
blame this movie
I know this is really late, but is that actually true? I heard this song throughout my life at various points, especially in my childhood, and I was born in 2001. I refuse to believe that a Rugrats movie is what caused such an unrelated cornerstone of my childhood, years after that movie was relevant
10:04 Holy crap! Clockstoppers filmed at my high school!
4:58 - animation mistake, arm of one of the twins is clipping through window and his/her hand is missing.
Pan thanks for being the only fucking youtuber who actually sticks to a schedule. Seriously its rare for a youtuber to stuck to a pretty good schedule that isn't daily and not pumping out garbage
I actually had an idea for a continuation of clockstoppers which had Zak acting as a mentor to a group of high schoolers and having them use Hypertime as well as an additional power they each possess to become superheroes.
That "ClockStoppers" bit reminded me more of that one episode of Dexters Laboratory when he slows down time to get ready for school...but of course you were thinking of something more obscure.
Pan putting and mentioning Blink in here here made this video an immediate 10/10!
man even seeing a review on Rugrats in Paris makes me cry, I remember watching it as a little kid with my parents.
I decided to watch the jimmy newtron movie the other day and my dad told me that he remembered saying the graphics were amazing back when it first came out-
2001 Oscars-worthy graphics
In Florida its inevitable that we'll get a massive robot rampaging the city.
I was SOOO happy with the Hey Arnold Jungle Movie. It just...it completed my childhood. Anyone else agree?
6:30 I was completely expecting that joke and it still got me by surprise
10:25 And you got me again
You know Rugrats in Paris is a movie where they visit a Japanese theme park in the middle of Paris. That's why they're sumo wrestling, Chucky Chan and a Godzilla fight. They could have just called the movie Rugrats in Japan and it would be the same movie. I think when the dog gets out is the only part where you get to see Paris
Up yours, Pan! The Rugrats in Paris game was fuckin lit!!!
Theres a fan theory that the reason why theres a lot of japanese references in rugrats in Paris despite being set in Paris is because originally the film was meant to be set in Japan however it was change to France at the last minute presumably due to Viacom wanted to make fun of their rival disney for euro Disney land (now called Disneyland Paris) massive failure when it first opened
Can't wait for the Nacho Libre review
That movie spat on the face of Mexican Masked Wrestling's greatest hero, El Santo, at the time when Mucha Lucha was still a hit cartoon that paid tribute to him in the main characters family's masks and eventually encountered him in his full platinum masked glory in their straight to video finale movie.
incoming comparisons to el tigre, book of life, coco, & guacamole
"Let's give him a little attitude"
*Neck snap*
YES! THE CYBORG 009 SHOUTOUT! That is a perfect example for what you were explaining. It's been years since I've watched Clockstoppers but just seeing the clothes and hearing the music in it really does make it the quintessential early 2000s timepiece.
I also recommend you watch the entire 009 series if you can. It's pretty dang good. I heard it is supposed to get a remaster soon.
ZA WARUUUDOOOOO!
i was expecting it as soon as i saw clock stoppers
Star Platinum: ZA WARUDO
We must kill the Joestar bloodline for Lord dio
*USELESS USELESS USELESS*
Roadroller!
Rugrats in Paris and the wild thornberries movies were major deals for me growing up thats like my childhood on film would love solo retrospectives for both
Rugrats in Paris was the first and only Rugrats movie I've watched. Damn I'm old.
20 something isn't old
I’ve watched the first Rugrats movie in 1998 or whatever. WHO’S GOT LESS TIME TO LIVE ON THIS EARTH NOW, PUNK!
Who remembers owning it in VHS i do
@@aliceangel7644Somehow I still own the VHS tape lol. I remember buying it at a my schools yard sale for dirt cheap
You're not old, you're 20-something. Stop with this bullshit. Bet you feel superior to others because you used to watch your movies on VHS too.
That opera house scene with the 'Reptar, I love you' song is my favorite of any movie, ever,, even if I don't love the movie very much. Even if ends in hijinks, it was a delight to see for the first time.
Oh wow, so many memories in all these movies for myself..
I don't remember much of the Wild Thornberries show, but I remember being soooo excited when they announced when the movie would be on TV.
0:10 imagine your house being crushed by a giant Nickelodeon slime ball. Twice.
Rugrats In Paris is a childhood favorite of mine as well as Jimmy Neutron Boy Genius. To this day, Rugrats In Paris is the only VHS tape that I own.
Having re-watched all of Hey Arnold! lately I think that the 2002 movie only really feels more rewarding for the fans who had been following the show from the beginning, cause when you've spent all that time with Arnold and his friends in their suburban neighborhood to be so invested with those characters then you do kind of feel for their situation in the film by that point. Though still not as rewarding as having to wait years after the show's cancellation to finally get The Jungle Movie that closes the book on the mystery of Arnold's missing parents and that whole cliffhanger that the show was originally left with.
I do think the film's biggest weakness is that it definitely did not have as much of the big theatrical look and feel that the Rugrats and SpongeBob movies had, with animation that didn't look that much above what the show already had. At least now it should be well known that it was really intended to be aired as a TV movie before Nick decided it should be pushed into theaters, resulting in it doing poorly which then led to The Jungle Movie (which was always intended to be the actual theatrical movie for Hey Arnold!) being shelved until 2017. While it is nice to know that the other movie does exist now, it's still probably one of the biggest "What could have been"s for Nickelodeon Movies had they just waited to make that movie for theaters instead. Maybe they wouldn't have needed Rugrats Go Wild as a theatrical movie if they already had Hey Arnold!'s own big jungle movie for theaters.
BTW, that Runaway Bus tie-in game from Nick.com shouldn't really be considered lost media anymore. It's on Internet Archive now.
11:42 I actually thought Filthy Frank was a part of that crowd
The edits and transitions here are the best on the channel so far. Hats off my guy
Jimmy clocks Arnold's thornberry in Paris , sounds like a spectacular crossover ,also who's glad that Pan finally released this video instead of that Michael Jackson Halloween video he was going to release in late September.
That Jimmy song is so catchy! Everytime I hear it it gets stuck in my head for weeks!
15:02 I will cut you. Samurai Jack’s finale was great. It was heartbreaking and satisfying.
[Spoilers for the Samurai Jack finale ahead.]
It indicates that after all Jack went through in the fifth season and the rest of the show, he thought he wanted to get home and continue his life as planned, but once Aku was gone, and Ashi died, he felt as if he had no purpose, but then he saw that he had a whole new world to explore. It shows that Jack will continue doing what he’s been doing, and be the hero the world truly needs, even if we, the audience, don’t see it.
now Clockstoppers was totally my biggest guilty pleasure!
I've never seen The Wild Thornberrys but I was an animal kid (now an animal grown-up) and think I might enjoy it if I went back and tried
Dude, the Wild Thorberry Movie seriously does have some beautiful animation.
Honestly that was the first time "Who Let The Dogs Out?" really appeared in a film though
"i hope she likes capri sun". yo lmao im dead XD
I was waiting to hear ZA WORLDO during the clockstoppers review
Even though I lived it, hell, I sold toys of it, the idea that there was not only a second Rugrats movie but that it came out after the 90s weirds me out.
Since you reviewed Jimmy Neutron for the second time, You now have to review the TV Series
Jacob The Naga Spartan Didn't he already do that?
@@chillplayer1234 no
dude holy shit, the era that Clockstoppers was released in gave me SUCH rush of nostalgia. I remember getting my Gamecube, a few games and a Blockbuster giftcard for my birthday in like 2002/2003. Fuckin playing so much Melee and SSX Tricky and using my card to rent Luigi's Mansion and Clockstoppers often.
12:56 I've heard that Bambi 2 was pretty good, actually.
This entire episode was a nostalgia trip for me. I had most of these movies on VHS