THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR UPLOADING THIS MOVIE IN HERE!!! It is one of my favorite interactive movies and I always enjoyed how creative everyone were with the characters!!! Hope the team makes more like this in any platform!!!
Ditto! Fun story, when we started making it, we on the animation side called it a "cartoon", but the folks on the interactive side called it a "game". By the end, both sides were so impressed by what the other side had done, that us in animation were now calling it a "game" and the interactive people were calling it a "cartoon".
“The technology served its purpose, but is now limiting as we focus on technological efforts in other areas,” spokesperson Chrissy Kelleher says. I bet Netflix throws all the coffee mugs out when they buy new pint glasses, too. 🙄
@quentinharp you say that like theres only 1 way to do that. I enjoyed the fact I havent seen someone use the title slide in a 4th wall breaking way like this before.
@stefannita328 bro trust me there's stuff from India they don't want us Americans to see. Mostly if that's the case it's mostly cause it's super racist or if the humor is off
I remember really enjoying playing through this when it premiered. I’m sorry that business decisions are so callous that they’re willing to discard a year’s worth of people’s hard work. Thank you for preserving it. Despite being motion-tweened rather than traditionally animated, it really evokes the movement and timing of Tex Avery. Tremendously funny, and gorgeous-looking. Everyone who worked on it should be proud. And the people who don’t know how to profit off these things should feel crazy.
@ Motion tweeting is not traditional. Traditional animation refers to the process of drawing every frame by hand. Including the inbetweens. Motion tweening involves attaching drawings to a rig and then allowing the computer to fill in the frames between each key. They are two different methods for creating 2D animation. Both have been done domestically and via outsourcing.
@@jankington216 No, you didn’t. “Traditional” means something very specific in animation terms. It refers to a specific craft/technique. I am using the term in that (widely accepted sense). You are trying to use “traditional” in the generic sense. Simply to mean “often done”. My original comment was very clear about the difference between the two methods of animation. And I was complimenting the work. Hand drawn stuff isn’t universally outsourced. And plenty of motion tweeted cartoons are produced in overseas studios.
You should probably upload this on the Internet Archive too just in case Netflix attacks your channel* *Scratch that. I didn't know this was the executive producer of this, but archive it nonetheless
I think this is the first modern cartoon I’ve seen that ACTUALLY feels like something from an old Looney Tunes short. Most modern adaptations like the new Animaniacs and the netflix Tom and Jerry feel like they’ve lost a lot of their soul, but this one’s got it and then some!
I could tell just from watching the first few minutes that Netflix execs got the idea for this just from playing Henry Stikmin. One of the first fails here is even copied exactly from a fail from the very first decision in Henry Stikmin.
I was really excited for this to release a few years ago, I loved it. Why Netflix thought removing this was a good idea is anyone's guess. Thanks for uploading this!
I'm pretty sure Rowdy is in hell during this whole thing. One of the game overs has satan using his 9 lives a billiard balls, he's constantly barred from heaven, and even when he steals the painting he winds up dying anyway. It's all just one long torment.
I remember having actually grinded this when it originally came out and getting all the endings. Absolutely loved it, shame it’s no longer in interactive form but I’m glad it’s at least archived in some form. The spinning newspapers joke at 48:37 absolutely slays me lmao
Bless you for doing this. I LOVED this show, and I even played it with friends and family. Netflix axing it was a true tragedy, and you and the team absolutely NAILED the feeling of classic Tex Avery. Loved all the shoutout and references. Wish Netflix spent more time advertising it so people would let it know it existed. Maybe someday it can get a BluRay set so people can enjoy it in its original form. I cannot tell you how much I appreciate you for saving it. You did a great thing by doing so.
No joke, I tried to play this, but dint like re-doing parts of the tree over and over - so this is a much better viewing experience! Hope they do more animations like this!
@@starlingbaez6681 I know that animation in the big leagues is struggling - and Disney has utterly forsaken it's artistic roots entirely. HOWEVER. Indie animation online, crowdfunded, and things like Glitch Productions, giving platform to scores of creators out in the field working passionately on gorgeous projects. Animation belongs to the people now, and I'm so excited to see what comes out next - hopefully sooner or later the market reflects that desire - I know there are many negative takes to me had - I'll take what I can get
I absolute love this interactive cartoon and I played it when it first came out! Thank you so much for uploading the entire video onto here! I’m in love with the Tex Avery references to his shorts and the amount of detail that goes into the cartoon itself! The people who worked on this needs to be applauded and appreciated a lot more. I wish there was more Cat Burglar content, I’m begging on my knees for more! 🙏🏾
I never watched this, nor could I as I don't have or want netflix. But I still extend a hearty "thank you" on behalf of fans of cartooning as an art form for preserving this work!
loved this interative when it was on Netflix. i remember 100% and getting all the paintings. it's a tragity that this got removed along with many other interactives. Netflix is amazing at making the worst decisions ever.
Christopher Willis and his team’s soundtrack for this is absolutely wonderful, they perfected the sound of a Scott Bradley score for an Avery picture during their prime! A very well-done tribute to a cartoon legend, congratulations to all of the crew and my sympathies about its deletion.
I wish I had known about this when it was on Netflix! I’m really glad to see it now though, you guys nailed it in so many ways. The jokes land well with the writing and truly unique slapstick. And everything ties together so perfectly with the score!
Thank you so much for preserving this game, it would have been a tragedy if this became lost media of sorts! Even though there isn't any interactivity, it's still a great watch.
Remember to watch this slightly cropped and zoomed in at 480p for the authentic "watching 4 hour nonstop cartoon marathon videos with your parents at 10pm" experience
Bro i remember when this first came out this brought me back into animation when i had a huge writers block thank you so much for helping this story writer start to animating you guys are the goat
28:08 I might be tripping, but is this internally referencing the scene from Raiders of the Lost Ark where Indy jumps the pit of snakes? Cause even the music sounds reminiscent of a John Williams score thought out the Indy movies. Cause if that reference was intentally that just gives me another reason to love this move I didn’t know existed until today
A memory was unlocked inside me.. I really enjoyed knowing how many times I failed in order to keep moving forward but...what is undoubtedly incredible is knowing all the people who have worked on this, It is worthy of admiration and applause The animation is what completely won me over. You can see the great love and effort that was put into each scene!!🎉 It saddens me greatly to know that due to executive decisions or rather executive whim, they have to eliminate so much work and effort, and that was done years ago by "Netflix" It was the streaming service for animation And now it's the opposite, it's just sad and unfortunate. . Thank you very much for to rescue this, you deserve heaven!!🙏✨
MAN, I remember being really excited about this, I really like classic cartoons and their way of structure, and many cartoons that try to copy the style fail, You were the only ones who really managed to create an authentic experience, your work was incredible and it's a shame it wasn't appreciated as it should have been, I just want to say that your Cartoon was and is a great inspiration to me, and that Netflix is disrespecting the entire industry, I hope to see more of the characters in the future.
It sucks that Netflix got rid of this. I remember playing this and thinking this was the best looking modern retro cartoon I'd seen. I was hoping for an actual series.
I played this the day it released and not since then. Only got one painting on my second run while the others often had me failing on the very last trap. Thank you for preserving this. Watching these scenes honestly made me want to play this again which I should have before it was removed. Getting one question wrong out of three which results in failure regardless kinda annoyed me after awhile, lol.
thank you for uploading it! this special was definitely one of my favorites on netflix, alongside battle kitty, so its a real shame they got kicked off. cat burglar will not be forgotten!!!
I loved playing this back when it first released! It shows that so many people put so much time, work and effort into this production. There’s always been a place in my heart for MGM and other related cartoons growing up, and its nice to know that creators are still being influenced to make things just as great now. Although it’s been removed, I’m glad you still had an opportunity to show something as an homage that everyone can enjoy. Congrats to everyone involved, may you all have many more future successes!
If I had a list of my biggest regrets in life, Not playing this while it was still on Netflix had got to be near the top. Thank you, Thank you, THANK YOU for preserving this here. It looked like a lot of fun to work on
If only TH-cam had annotations again so we can experience this with the interactivity as God intended. This is still a great short no matter how you watch it, but a part of its' magic is gone without any way to choose what goes on in the short
So how come my TH-cam has an on and off switch for "annotations" in the settings then? And how is this a "great short" when it's an hour and a half long? And once again, why the hell am I not able to actually play this (for lack of a better word) in the way it was intended? I still miss the utterly ingenious climactic interactive episode of "Next Time On Lonny" which was posted legitimately to YT twice and then taken down twice and now the series is back up and little chunks of the interactive episode are available but mean nothing in their hobbled form. This is all fucking *brutal!*
@KenLieck 1. You have a plugin that restores annotations from before TH-cam got rid of them 2. When taking all the possible scenarios into consideration, the cartoon would be the length of shorts when played like the game 3. Sadly, Netflix took it down along with most other interactive shows barring a few popular ones like Bandersnatch
Honestly regardless if this cartoon was good or bad in the first place it’s so empowering that even though Netflix it’s getting rid of this show like many streaming services are you actually uploaded everything (besides the interactive elements which is unfortunate) If Netflix is gonna try to erase this cartoon it doesn’t belong to them it belongs to you and the rest of the talent who worked on it
I unfortunately missed out on this fantastic interactive special because I wasn’t going to pay for a Netflix subscription, but godamn it, did I completely missed out on this project, I loved classic cartoons like Mickey Mouse, Tom & Jerry, and Tex Avery, and I absolutely love this which paid tribute to classic cartoons, this is something I was looking for in a very long time.
It’s got that tex Avery touch plus the composer of the Mickey Mouse is doing the music it’s got a Scott Bradley vibe this should’ve been an animated series
Being a huge fan of the Looney Tune era I thoroughly enjoyed this interactive experience, of course along with the animation, story-telling and score. Out of all the interactive experiences on Netflix this was the best one, boss baby was fun too but this was better. Might be worth reaching out to Olan Rogers (Final Space) on a future project because you've both been burnt by studios, and he's an awesome dude. Regardless thanks for this and I look forward to the future.
I only ever played this once at my aunts house and didn't really get far before i had to go home and just forgot about it, but this and the minecraft story mode interactives were fun and interesting in my opinion. Im glad this at least was saved so i can actually see it all the way through now.
that was amazing! the whole team absolutely nailed the tex avery style! i did have one question, were specific elements also inspired by ren & stimpy? the laughing expression rowdy does when he comes out of the bank with money seriously reminded me of ren and i love it lol
Wait a cotton-picking minute... 3 lives per game and two continues (if those heaven scenes are anything to go by) would total out to nine lives including the first attempt, which lines up with the 9 billiard balls in (what i'm assuming is) the no continue game over cutscene (the one in hfil)! Great attention to detail, it's a shame that this got taken down!
This is very funny. I only tried the interactive show once because I couldn’t be bothered to play it, but I’m sad it’s gone, but at least we’ve got this to appreciate it by. This film is amazing!
Here's an article about why Netflix made this decision... www.theverge.com/2024/11/4/24287857/netflix-removing-interactive-titles-games
Couple segments you forgot. Like the losing animations to the mummy and the vase.
@@markdpane he also included repeat deaths. Which he shouldn't...
You should put this on Internet archive or something incase they file a takedown.
@@asra-5180 Especially shameful after all the crowdfunding money raised to pay for the time and effort it took to put this video together. Oh, wait...
@@markdpane I uploaded a newer better version with everything today... th-cam.com/video/PEk0_kF1g8Y/w-d-xo.html
THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR UPLOADING THIS MOVIE IN HERE!!! It is one of my favorite interactive movies and I always enjoyed how creative everyone were with the characters!!! Hope the team makes more like this in any platform!!!
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Thank goodness you preserved this so it doesn’t become Lost Media, but I do miss the interactivity.
Ditto! Fun story, when we started making it, we on the animation side called it a "cartoon", but the folks on the interactive side called it a "game". By the end, both sides were so impressed by what the other side had done, that us in animation were now calling it a "game" and the interactive people were calling it a "cartoon".
Really? I sure didn't like paying atention to the trivia and missing the gags.
@@mikehollingsworth6878 I'm not sure you can say "ditto" you forgot a few death sequences. So those ARE lost media!
@@asra-5180 Not going to to be grateful unless it's exactly the way you want it, eh?
And the dubs?
“Thank you” we say in unison
Thank YOU for watching.
Thank you for archiving
This cartoon should have been turned into an actual animated series on Netflix.
we tried...
@@mikehollingsworth6878do you think you will try and do something with the characters in the future?
@@vincentlospinuso7232 that's up to Netflix. Maybe Rowdy can fight Jake Paul!
@@mikehollingsworth6878 they own the characters? How were you able to have the film?
@@vincentlospinuso7232 I was the Executive Producer. I got filezzzzzzzzzz.
This is basically Henry the stickman if it was an animated movie.
Just my thought
henry stickmin
it's henry stickMIN, the flash game created by puffballs, get his name right man
Literally the first death was like henry stickmin's
@@TristisNomani holy shit you're right! coincidence, i think not!
“The technology served its purpose, but is now limiting as we focus on technological efforts in other areas,” spokesperson Chrissy Kelleher says. I bet Netflix throws all the coffee mugs out when they buy new pint glasses, too. 🙄
8:18 Honestly never seen a gag quite like this where the use of the title slide helps in advancing the story/removing bis obstacle. Its really fun
That’s called breaking the fourth wall
@quentinharp you say that like theres only 1 way to do that. I enjoyed the fact I havent seen someone use the title slide in a 4th wall breaking way like this before.
Such a unique experience, sad to see Netflix delete it
In my country i couldn't find it at all.
Ah shit!!!
@stefannita328 bro trust me there's stuff from India they don't want us Americans to see. Mostly if that's the case it's mostly cause it's super racist or if the humor is off
I HATE NETFLIX!!!
Well it wasn’t popular but I know what you mean
I remember really enjoying playing through this when it premiered. I’m sorry that business decisions are so callous that they’re willing to discard a year’s worth of people’s hard work.
Thank you for preserving it.
Despite being motion-tweened rather than traditionally animated, it really evokes the movement and timing of Tex Avery.
Tremendously funny, and gorgeous-looking. Everyone who worked on it should be proud. And the people who don’t know how to profit off these things should feel crazy.
Motion tweening is traditional, they're just using computers instead of low income workers in another country
@@jankington216Ah. Yes. Computers in the 1950's. They helped animators animate.
@ Motion tweeting is not traditional. Traditional animation refers to the process of drawing every frame by hand. Including the inbetweens.
Motion tweening involves attaching drawings to a rig and then allowing the computer to fill in the frames between each key.
They are two different methods for creating 2D animation. Both have been done domestically and via outsourcing.
@@Dippydipdip I just explained that to you
@@jankington216 No, you didn’t. “Traditional” means something very specific in animation terms. It refers to a specific craft/technique.
I am using the term in that (widely accepted sense). You are trying to use “traditional” in the generic sense. Simply to mean “often done”. My original comment was very clear about the difference between the two methods of animation. And I was complimenting the work.
Hand drawn stuff isn’t universally outsourced. And plenty of motion tweeted cartoons are produced in overseas studios.
You should probably upload this on the Internet Archive too just in case Netflix attacks your channel*
*Scratch that. I didn't know this was the executive producer of this, but archive it nonetheless
I second this because this is a masterpiece that shouldn't be lost to time
Indeed
Agreed too
I'm uploading it rn
It will not be blocked, the one who posted it is the executive director
The sound design is so fucking good. The animation is so fucking good. This entire project is just so, SO charming. I love this so much
Sadly Netflix ruined it instead.
Thanks! Glad you ebjoyed it!
Agreed they really captured the OG tom and Jerry humor
I’m devastated this is taken off now, this is one of my favourite interactive game on Netflix
I appreciate that the musicians were credited
I think this is the first modern cartoon I’ve seen that ACTUALLY feels like something from an old Looney Tunes short. Most modern adaptations like the new Animaniacs and the netflix Tom and Jerry feel like they’ve lost a lot of their soul, but this one’s got it and then some!
Probably because this is more like people worked on it
There's also Cuphead Show though
This feels NOTHING like original Looney Tunes. This is called “going through the motions”.
@@jnnx to me it felt like Tom and Jerry to me
the soundtrack hits harder than a crack pipe
Thank you Christopher Willis for perfectly recreating the score of the early MGM and Looney Tunes cartoons!
it's all on spotify too btw, great listen. absolutely NAILS that classic scott bradley sound
I wish Christopher Willis could do the score for a looney tunes project. LTC would have been so much better
^^^^^
I could tell just from watching the first few minutes that Netflix execs got the idea for this just from playing Henry Stikmin. One of the first fails here is even copied exactly from a fail from the very first decision in Henry Stikmin.
Netflix themselves didn’t create this.
yes but netflix didnt create this
i loved henry stickmin & still do so this was just a joy to watch and see the ideas
2:32 his glitching scream 😂😂😂😂
Thanks for uploading this. Here’s to hoping that someone who worked on Coyote vs. Acme makes the same move.
This thing was so much fun to watch / play, I thank you and the entire team for making it! Rude of Netflix to remove it for no good reason.
I was really excited for this to release a few years ago, I loved it. Why Netflix thought removing this was a good idea is anyone's guess. Thanks for uploading this!
I’m so sad I didn’t get to find this amazing gem until after it got removed, but I love it so much. Thank you for this 💚
I'm pretty sure Rowdy is in hell during this whole thing. One of the game overs has satan using his 9 lives a billiard balls, he's constantly barred from heaven, and even when he steals the painting he winds up dying anyway. It's all just one long torment.
That's not JUST satan. That's Tex Avery as satan!
@@mikehollingsworth6878 That is a genius design decision from you guys if you ask me.
Idk why but my brain think this cartoon is in the world of Tom and Jerry. I believe
It's definitely inspired by Tom and Jerry
@@mayhairyeah
Words can't describe how much i LOVE this! You guys did an amazing job ❤
Thanks for the kind words Zac!
I remember having actually grinded this when it originally came out and getting all the endings. Absolutely loved it, shame it’s no longer in interactive form but I’m glad it’s at least archived in some form. The spinning newspapers joke at 48:37 absolutely slays me lmao
Bless you for doing this. I LOVED this show, and I even played it with friends and family. Netflix axing it was a true tragedy, and you and the team absolutely NAILED the feeling of classic Tex Avery. Loved all the shoutout and references.
Wish Netflix spent more time advertising it so people would let it know it existed. Maybe someday it can get a BluRay set so people can enjoy it in its original form.
I cannot tell you how much I appreciate you for saving it. You did a great thing by doing so.
45:11 Peanut: If he keeps this up I may start to like it. [Panting]
Yakko: Goodnight Everybody!
Ha ha!
...You WHA-
WHAT????? 😨😭
No joke, I tried to play this, but dint like re-doing parts of the tree over and over - so this is a much better viewing experience! Hope they do more animations like this!
I've got bad news for you my friend...
@@starlingbaez6681 I know that animation in the big leagues is struggling - and Disney has utterly forsaken it's artistic roots entirely. HOWEVER. Indie animation online, crowdfunded, and things like Glitch Productions, giving platform to scores of creators out in the field working passionately on gorgeous projects. Animation belongs to the people now, and I'm so excited to see what comes out next - hopefully sooner or later the market reflects that desire - I know there are many negative takes to me had - I'll take what I can get
They probably won’t
I absolute love this interactive cartoon and I played it when it first came out! Thank you so much for uploading the entire video onto here! I’m in love with the Tex Avery references to his shorts and the amount of detail that goes into the cartoon itself! The people who worked on this needs to be applauded and appreciated a lot more.
I wish there was more Cat Burglar content, I’m begging on my knees for more! 🙏🏾
I never watched this, nor could I as I don't have or want netflix. But I still extend a hearty "thank you" on behalf of fans of cartooning as an art form for preserving this work!
I still wish this was picked up as a animated series
I got all the paintings and now I’m sad that it’s gone😢
It'll always be here for you!
Loves the old school Tex Avery-esque style of animation in this cartoon
loved this interative when it was on Netflix. i remember 100% and getting all the paintings. it's a tragity that this got removed along with many other interactives. Netflix is amazing at making the worst decisions ever.
Thanks for preserving this, I hate lost media.
Christopher Willis and his team’s soundtrack for this is absolutely wonderful, they perfected the sound of a Scott Bradley score for an Avery picture during their prime! A very well-done tribute to a cartoon legend, congratulations to all of the crew and my sympathies about its deletion.
This was a lot of fun, and it had to have been so much freaking work. And the London Symphony freaking Orchestra? What the crap, Netflix?
I wish I had known about this when it was on Netflix! I’m really glad to see it now though, you guys nailed it in so many ways. The jokes land well with the writing and truly unique slapstick. And everything ties together so perfectly with the score!
Thank you so much for preserving this game, it would have been a tragedy if this became lost media of sorts! Even though there isn't any interactivity, it's still a great watch.
Tom and jerry walked so cat burglar could run and steal the paintings
Yeah
Remember to watch this slightly cropped and zoomed in at 480p for the authentic "watching 4 hour nonstop cartoon marathon videos with your parents at 10pm" experience
42:48 cameos as costumes
There's a lot of small details and nods to Tex Avery in here! Check out the newspapers at the end for lots of fun stuff.
1:32:47 WHAAAA!!?? YOU WORKED ON THIS??!!! 😱😱😱😱
See that coming
yes yes. Me and lots of other great people!
@@mikehollingsworth6878 It didn't deserve to get deleted
This just got 200% cooler. Thanks for preserving it.
Seriously what is the point of copyright?
Bro i remember when this first came out this brought me back into animation when i had a huge writers block thank you so much for helping this story writer start to animating you guys are the goat
28:08 I might be tripping, but is this internally referencing the scene from Raiders of the Lost Ark where Indy jumps the pit of snakes?
Cause even the music sounds reminiscent of a John Williams score thought out the Indy movies.
Cause if that reference was intentally that just gives me another reason to love this move I didn’t know existed until today
Thanks for releasing this here ,hoping and praying that Netflix doesn’t take this down
A memory was unlocked inside me..
I really enjoyed knowing how many times I failed in order to keep moving forward but...what is undoubtedly incredible is knowing all the people who have worked on this, It is worthy of admiration and applause The animation is what completely won me over. You can see the great love and effort that was put into each scene!!🎉
It saddens me greatly to know that due to executive decisions or rather executive whim, they have to eliminate so much work and effort, and that was done years ago by "Netflix" It was the streaming service for animation And now it's the opposite, it's just sad and unfortunate.
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Thank you very much for to rescue this, you deserve heaven!!🙏✨
I love how creative the series is, and I also love it how it takes inspiration from Tex Avery cartoons.
This was so charming and well animated! I'm so mad that Netflix keeps axing passionate work like this for what feels like no reason.
MAN, I remember being really excited about this, I really like classic cartoons and their way of structure, and many cartoons that try to copy the style fail, You were the only ones who really managed to create an authentic experience, your work was incredible and it's a shame it wasn't appreciated as it should have been, I just want to say that your Cartoon was and is a great inspiration to me, and that Netflix is disrespecting the entire industry, I hope to see more of the characters in the future.
I'm so glad you posted this Mike. I loved Cat Burglar. So sad to see it off the platform
Here's a higher res version... th-cam.com/video/PEk0_kF1g8Y/w-d-xo.html
Thank you for your service of preservation
100% mgm cartoon studio style right here
It sucks that Netflix got rid of this. I remember playing this and thinking this was the best looking modern retro cartoon I'd seen. I was hoping for an actual series.
I remember this title keeping me fed during the wait for The Cuphead Show
THANK YOU FOR PRESERVING THIS
one step closer to preserving netflix interactive content so it doesn't become lost media
So glad that it could be uploaded here for all to see
I love it when someone uploads a full episode/series for free without ads or edits. Especially when it’s someone who worked on the series.
You deserve a badge of honor for preserving a piece of animation that has now been deleted from Netflix!
Thank you for uploading it. i can't believe Netflix deleted it.
I played this the day it released and not since then. Only got one painting on my second run while the others often had me failing on the very last trap. Thank you for preserving this. Watching these scenes honestly made me want to play this again which I should have before it was removed. Getting one question wrong out of three which results in failure regardless kinda annoyed me after awhile, lol.
Cat burglar: uh-oh! 2:31
thank you for uploading it! this special was definitely one of my favorites on netflix, alongside battle kitty, so its a real shame they got kicked off. cat burglar will not be forgotten!!!
I loved playing this back when it first released! It shows that so many people put so much time, work and effort into this production. There’s always been a place in my heart for MGM and other related cartoons growing up, and its nice to know that creators are still being influenced to make things just as great now. Although it’s been removed, I’m glad you still had an opportunity to show something as an homage that everyone can enjoy. Congrats to everyone involved, may you all have many more future successes!
You're doing the lord's work, my friend
I played this with my partner a few months ago, loved it! Thanks for saving it on here!
Thanks for reuploading it man, I loved that show!
It’s so sad that so many programs got the axe out of nowhere, thank the internet for preserving stuff like this!!
oh my god???????this was so good how could they just delete the whole thing
Thank you so much for preserving all the footage to this interactive cartoon.
If I had a list of my biggest regrets in life, Not playing this while it was still on Netflix had got to be near the top. Thank you, Thank you, THANK YOU for preserving this here. It looked like a lot of fun to work on
If I had a biggest regret it would be not asking Becky Krebs do dance at the 7th Grade Spring Fling.
I remember playing this with my family for hours trying to get all the endings. Thank you so much for stopping this from becoming lost forever. W
Our crew is glad you got to enjoy it with your crew!
this gave me a good chuckle most of the time, thank you all for the amazing cartoon
Y'all nailed the music! Tanks for the memories :)
Wow, Netflix really threw a diamond in the trash with this one
Didn’t know this was a thing, now I’m mad. This looks fun, and super well animated!!!
If only TH-cam had annotations again so we can experience this with the interactivity as God intended. This is still a great short no matter how you watch it, but a part of its' magic is gone without any way to choose what goes on in the short
So how come my TH-cam has an on and off switch for "annotations" in the settings then? And how is this a "great short" when it's an hour and a half long? And once again, why the hell am I not able to actually play this (for lack of a better word) in the way it was intended? I still miss the utterly ingenious climactic interactive episode of "Next Time On Lonny" which was posted legitimately to YT twice and then taken down twice and now the series is back up and little chunks of the interactive episode are available but mean nothing in their hobbled form. This is all fucking *brutal!*
@KenLieck
1. You have a plugin that restores annotations from before TH-cam got rid of them
2. When taking all the possible scenarios into consideration, the cartoon would be the length of shorts when played like the game
3. Sadly, Netflix took it down along with most other interactive shows barring a few popular ones like Bandersnatch
Honestly regardless if this cartoon was good or bad in the first place it’s so empowering that even though Netflix it’s getting rid of this show like many streaming services are you actually uploaded everything (besides the interactive elements which is unfortunate)
If Netflix is gonna try to erase this cartoon it doesn’t belong to them it belongs to you and the rest of the talent who worked on it
I unfortunately missed out on this fantastic interactive special because I wasn’t going to pay for a Netflix subscription, but godamn it, did I completely missed out on this project, I loved classic cartoons like Mickey Mouse, Tom & Jerry, and Tex Avery, and I absolutely love this which paid tribute to classic cartoons, this is something I was looking for in a very long time.
Glad you found it!
23:01 its hilarious the way he just did all of that just for to get back to the museum. I LOVE THIS, Why Netflix WHY DID YOU DELETE IT?
Gracias por haber salvado esta obra, yo quería hacer lo mismo con battle kitty pero no pude. Felicidades porque tú si lo pudiste lograr
Favorite heaven bit at 49:12 i wanted to screenshot it but netflix said no 😢
Hey, you can finally screenshot it
i really loved this interactive when I found it in october, thanks for preserving it!
It’s got that tex Avery touch plus the composer of the Mickey Mouse is doing the music it’s got a Scott Bradley vibe this should’ve been an animated series
Being a huge fan of the Looney Tune era I thoroughly enjoyed this interactive experience, of course along with the animation, story-telling and score. Out of all the interactive experiences on Netflix this was the best one, boss baby was fun too but this was better. Might be worth reaching out to Olan Rogers (Final Space) on a future project because you've both been burnt by studios, and he's an awesome dude. Regardless thanks for this and I look forward to the future.
more so tex avery
Wow. I didn't know someone will upload this 😮
This should become a separate interactive game on itself!!! Its so darned great and wacky to be removed from Netflix...good job!!!
Having a live pianist in your limo has got to be the bougiest thing I ever did see.
I actually played it before the deletion of the entire interactive shows and I liked it
I only ever played this once at my aunts house and didn't really get far before i had to go home and just forgot about it, but this and the minecraft story mode interactives were fun and interesting in my opinion. Im glad this at least was saved so i can actually see it all the way through now.
You all did a wonderful job with this masterpiece!
WHY WOULD THEY DELETE THIS??? IT WAS SO GOOD!!!
I agree it's terrific
They need more bandwidth for Jake Paul fights.
@@mikehollingsworth6878 Haha! Sad, but true.
I don't think NEtflix is legally allowed to be a gaming service.
@@mikehollingsworth6878 “it’s everyday, bro, with the Disney channel flow”
... And im still suprised heaven still accepts him..
Every companies got plans to do, even better things.
that was amazing! the whole team absolutely nailed the tex avery style!
i did have one question, were specific elements also inspired by ren & stimpy? the laughing expression rowdy does when he comes out of the bank with money seriously reminded me of ren and i love it lol
Wait a cotton-picking minute... 3 lives per game and two continues (if those heaven scenes are anything to go by) would total out to nine lives including the first attempt, which lines up with the 9 billiard balls in (what i'm assuming is) the no continue game over cutscene (the one in hfil)! Great attention to detail, it's a shame that this got taken down!
This is very funny. I only tried the interactive show once because I couldn’t be bothered to play it, but I’m sad it’s gone, but at least we’ve got this to appreciate it by. This film is amazing!