Oh, I aim to please.
You’re never going to give up are you? (If you ask the same question to me, it’s because you’re making me laugh, so I’m giving you a hard time.)
You know, Pooh and his friends have such little screen time so far, I was expecting something newer. Something worse.
And here’s the part where Winnie the Pooh and his friends finally die.
Boo! Hiss!
Yes, those sounds are exactly what you think they are and more. It’s Halloween! So here’s a terrifyingly bad idea for a Disney crossover, and old one from the looks of it - the original Beetlejuice. There’s also adventures through Hocus Pocus and The Haunted Mansion with Eddie Murphy, but those two are Disney themselves. This is Tim Burton going wild at Geffen.
Where I come from, Beetlejuice is classified 15, a more strict rating than PG. This is not just because the film has swearing that will quite obviously be replaced by tamer captions, but because of the gory images throughout. How will Daniel Esposito cope? Let’s find out, shall we? *evil cackling followed by a fit of coughing and wheezing* Winnie the Pooh meets Beetlejuice.
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“This is gross and mean to women”
- Deviantart user roodee-cutie
http://brerdaniel.deviantart.com/journal/Pooh-s-Adventures-on-Google-Drive-456607425
I’ll probably only be reviewing one, and I think you know what that’s going to be.
my favorite thing about cartoon all stars to the rescue is for some reason people REALLY want it to happen again
I’ll let you in on a little hint then:
“HEY, LOISH”
But as the blimp falls down, Trixie kicks Twilight over the side, and as the unicorn hangs on for dear life, Trixie then picks up a metal pole and is determined to terminate Twilight for good. But then Willy fires a harpoon into her tail which pins her to the blimp. Then our heroes draw fire at the blimp, in which it blows up. Killing Trixie.
These damn bronies just don’t get it.
Now, I hate The Harry Hill Movie, and I hate that they’re planning to make an Adventure crossover out of it. But which is worse? There’s only one way to find out…
Hey, at least I’m doing more with my life than just trying to strike back at the big bullies! Besides, I don’t waste my time insulting these people directly. Now put your pacifier on.
For the record, I’ve watched most of Lloyd Kaufman’s films and laughed out loud while you’re watching Thomas the Tank Engine and My Little Pony crossovers and dreaming of gigantic, steel engines having sexual relationships with small rainbow horses, throwing a hissy fit over those who disagree with you. Keep on crying, baby.
You have no sense of humour at all. Or perhaps you’re just sensitive over people putting logic into train x horse action, you manbaby.
Then how come I’m still talking?
Well, considering that this is all you use your Tumblr account for…
Says the person who doesn’t know when to quit.
Overall: 4/5
0.2/10. Evidence that when Pooh’s Adventurers go this far, that’s when they really do have no clue. Oh, I’ve seen talking trains and rainbow ponies make Michael Bay’s films even messier, but to add all these Disney characters into a movie with more adult material than even Who Framed Roger Rabbit, this is when the whole fad gets worse than it already is. And still, people like it despite every single “adventure” using an overabundance of heroes and villains as well as the same subplot. These people have a lot to learn about storytelling. Tune in next time as Daniel calls out “Beetlejuice!” No, not the cartoon.
TEH GR8TIST BATL BEGINZ OMG AAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
I’m surprised that nobody has reacted to Cindy’s panty shots at all. Especially Brock.
Rock and Rule was one of those adult-oriented ‘toon movies from the 80’s that was Nelvana’s first feature film, and it was nothing like what they would produce later. The script was lame, but the animation was well done enough to make it passable at best. It had balls for a PG - there were drugs, boobs, S-words, heavy metal, you name it. And yet, not even a film like this can suffer undergoing a more reasonless edit than the MGM version - the Pooh’s Adventures version. Yes, Winnie the Pooh is ready to rock and this movie is ready to hit rock bottom. But let’s watch the damn thing anyway to see what they had to censor. Pooh’s Adventures of Rock and Rule.
I’m on part 4 now.
I’m worse than heck no, actually. Don’t be fooled.