0:27 Just what a near-silent shot like this needs. Lots and lots of talking. This is half an hour longer than the original film.
1:00 I can hear music. Not actual talking, at least.
1:27 Proof that BrerDaniel has not seen Psycho. PEOPLE LIKE THIS.
2:49 Same way you end up in these crazy adventures.
3:06 See what I meant when I talked about car space? Oh, who am I kidding, I could’ve said this in part 2.
3:56 It’s as if friendship matters more than anything. Which it does, but this fucking Pooh’s Adventures.
4:06 *ponders* Hmm, problem solved indeed…
4:14 Kronk makes a point. We could do without Ass Ketchup for once.
4:30 Again, problem solved. They could have made this decision earlier so that the whole car mystery would make sense. But how would Japanese monsters know how to get to Vegas anyway?
4:36 Hooray.
4:56 Of course, with software like Windows Movie Maker, Charizard would always know.
5:05 Like I said, you could’ve made the decision earlier and this would make a marginal amount of sense.
7:16 We can tell that he’s listening to the real villain.
7:53 Not even Charizard thinks this makes sense.
8:21 Now the people in the casino are clearly treating Daffy like a regular citizen but wouldn’t they be running from the giants? This casino would be destroyed by now and they’re going to have to pay for the damage.
9:57 They’re that desperate to do another “what” montage, aren’t they?
10:10 EVERYONE: What?!
11:06 Again with the actually fitting penguin reaction shots!
12:01 Again with the desperation.
12:26 “worser” “WORSER” “WORSER“ ”PEOPLE LIKE THIS”
Pooh's Adventures. A meme that sounds quite regular for a strange mind at first, but when you find out that they have plans for a family-friendly "Pooh's Adventures of Avatar", then everything is ruined.
Join me as I take on the worst and most bizarre of these fan-created crossovers, watching as much as I can and browsing the wiki to see what other ideas they have up their sleeves (and won't bother to complete).