One-Eyed Mike, Pirate Emperor of Greenland (voiced by Ziv Zaifman): (To his team) Ok, guys. Prepare to have your little pirate minds blown. I present to you the capital of The New Kingdom of China: Bejing. (Opens curtains, showing the city at 5:10)
The Chinese word for clock, 送钟 sòng zhōng, is similar to the word for funeral ritual, 送终 sòng zhōng. It basically implies that your time is up, your nearing death, and in the culture of the Far East, it is polite to confer long life and good fortune, even to your enemies.
I loved it. So much for your time and consideration and I will be ke itse gore ke utlwile sentle thanks for your time and consideration you are you doing today my kid is going well for me that's a re tlogele I ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Just like Toy Story they don't need to pee and they don't need to eat or drink cause they're man made objects that have a life of their own in the dark as a part of a statue of secrecy.
1:56 Phew?! Young gnome, what exactly do you think those rats were running from!?
2:11 This way.
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3:35 you can see people's faces in the car.
My favorite animated movie all time
SAME HERE!
2:01 Oh no
@@jaimerodrigodelacruz2022, Rita’s Dad: No! Giant wave!
I don't know why it did so bad. I love this more than the first. @mikeyburns4200
@@therowdyruffboysdizzledude5260, yeah. TELL me about it, man.
0:45
0:45 my favorite part
4:41 my favorite scene from the movie
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Kitties!!
One-Eyed Mike, Pirate Emperor of Greenland (voiced by Ziv Zaifman): (To his team) Ok, guys. Prepare to have your little pirate minds blown. I present to you the capital of The New Kingdom of China: Bejing. (Opens curtains, showing the city at 5:10)
I wonder what the Ornaments are at 3:59 carrying the bag away behind Moriarty. Cause I get a feeling it's not Gargoyles
5:55 honestly I can remember that translator’s name better than the empress
3:17 Waston: our enemry... Randall.
3:27 Waston: Geko chamelon lizard.
Guards! 7:15
TSUNAMI!!!!!!!2:00
Can someone find me that version of I’m Still Standing in this film? It’s really cool
7:43 how is a clock an offensive gift in Chinese culture?
The Chinese word for clock, 送钟 sòng zhōng, is similar to the word for funeral ritual, 送终 sòng zhōng. It basically implies that your time is up, your nearing death, and in the culture of the Far East, it is polite to confer long life and good fortune, even to your enemies.
I loved it. So much for your time and consideration and I will be ke itse gore ke utlwile sentle thanks for your time and consideration you are you doing today my kid is going well for me that's a re tlogele I ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
That's great 😍😍😍😍😍😍
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How do they pee?
Just like Toy Story
they don't need to pee and they don't need to eat or drink cause they're man made objects that have a life of their own in the dark as a part of a statue of secrecy.