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Ian Hecox (Founder/leader) Anthony Padilla (Founder/leader) Jason Lee Scott (Founder/second-in-command) Randy Cunningham/Ninja (Founder) Optimus Prime (Founder/third-in-command) Mac (Founder) Bloo (Founder) SpongeBob SquarePants (Founder)Patrick Star (Founder) Dipper Pines (Founder) Mabel Pines (Founder) Spider-Man (Founder) Kirby (Founder) Batman (Founder/frouth-in-command) Mordecai (Founder) Rigby (Founder) Po the Panda (Founder) The Furious Five (Founder) Kronk (Founder) And there’s 126 potential founders to be announced.
  1. Ian Hecox (Founder/leader)
  2. Anthony Padilla (Founder/leader)
  3. Jason Lee Scott (Founder/second-in-command)
  4. Randy Cunningham/Ninja (Founder)
  5. Optimus Prime (Founder/third-in-command)
  6. Mac (Founder)
  7. Bloo (Founder)
  8. SpongeBob SquarePants (Founder)
  9. Patrick Star (Founder)
  10. Dipper Pines (Founder)
  11. Mabel Pines (Founder)
  12. Spider-Man (Founder)
  13. Kirby (Founder)
  14. Batman (Founder/frouth-in-command)
  15. Mordecai (Founder)
  16. Rigby (Founder)
  17. Po the Panda (Founder)
  18. The Furious Five (Founder)
  19. Kronk (Founder)

And there’s 126 potential founders to be announced.

Pooh's Adventures of The Shawshank Redemption

Apr 4

(Source: poohadventures.wikia.com)

Mar 4
Seems like they do care about Pooh, even if it means shoehorning the SpongeBob, some Pokémon, and multiple Disney characters into it!PoohMod: Is there a crossover these days that doesn’t include the stars of Pokémon?

Seems like they do care about Pooh, even if it means shoehorning the SpongeBob, some Pokémon, and multiple Disney characters into it!

PoohMod: Is there a crossover these days that doesn’t include the stars of Pokémon?

(Source: poohadventures.wikia.com)

Pooh’s Adventures of Mumfie’s Quest

http://poohadventures.wikia.com/wiki/Pooh%27s_Adventures_of_Mumfie%27s_Quest:_The_Movie

Why, Hiatt? Just why would you ruin one of the highest-rated animated features on IMDB, with an 8.3 rating?

PoohMod: From only 14 votes? It’s not fair to say something is that popular with audiences based on such a small amount of IMDB users. Besides, the IMDB should never be trusted; it’s infested by bots.

Pooh's Adventures of Rock and Rule, part 9

  • 4:26 Great, now Japanese characters are going to dumb down Fantasia with dialogue aplenty.
  • 5:21 Way to spit on his grave, Danny.
  • 5:53 James Woods as Bowser. And I thought Dennis Hopper was unfitting.
  • 7:08 How can they remotely related when they aren’t the same species?
  • 7:40 Pets, eh? At least Daniel knows a little more than Yakko.
  • Uncensorship: image
  • Cliches: image
  • Pokémon empowerment: image
  • Bestiality: image
  • Human-on-reptile sex: image

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.

(Source: poohadventures.wikia.com)

Pooh's Adventures of Rock and Rule, part 8

TEH GR8TIST BATL BEGINZ OMG AAAAAAAAAAAAAAA

  • 1:07 Or is it? It could be the 50th.
  • 1:29 Sort out the volume, for God’s sake.
  • 2:30 It’s a lot funnier when it doesn’t work.
  • 3:58 WOAH JESUS
  • 4:00 Apparently, it doesn’t kill people but turn them purple instead.
  • 4:10 PEOPLE LIKE THIS
  • 5:02 Or just simply kill them so that you won’t have to put up with them again?
  • 5:43 PEOPLE LIKE THIS
  • 6:21 Just how many times is he going to die, let alone like this?
  • 10:47 Or how about you burn them alive with your fireballs and get it over with, you lazy ass?
  • 11:26 Meh, I’ve seen better.

(Source: poohadventures.wikia.com)

Pooh's Adventures of Rock and Rule, part 7

  • 00:59 Because the creator of this video and the fans of this meme want more. MORE.
  • 1:25 [link]
  • 1:50 Why not just dub this over an actual animated clip so that this wouldn’t be so unintentionally laughable?
  • 4:27 Why should you censor that when you’ve already let drugs and boobs slide?
  • 7:51 Don’t interrupt it! It’s, uh, your moment!
  • 10:44 I’m sorry, it’s too difficult to take someone mouthing the song seriously when really they’re supposed to be singing it.
  • 11:46 *sigh* Well, I’ll give it some credit - at least they didn’t introduce themselves to anyone.
  • 13:00 What sense does this line make to Daniel and his friends? Seriously. Just cut it out. Literally. And non-literally.
  • 14:40 And that totals to 45 additional characters. Jesus Christ.

(Source: poohadventures.wikia.com)

Pooh's Adventures of Rock and Rule, part 6

  • 0:16 The cut from a druggie to Donald Duck really sums it all up.
  • 3:23 A new a little criticism about the movie itself: What I found weird about this scene was that we never saw this double again.
  • 3:46 Yet another thing I hadn’t realised until now? So many of these adventures involve some of the heroes being caged. Not killed or cursed, just caged. People like this.
  • 5:40 I mean, really. They could have suffered the same punishment as the real heroes.
  • 7:03 This is what could happen when one watches Pooh’s Adventures. Be warned.
  • 12:16 That entire song proved that Mok was the one and only. And then Bowser from the Mario games appeared.
  • 13:40 Anyone who has not seen Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs 2 should proceed no further.
  • 14:00 And no Crime Empire, either.

(Source: poohadventures.wikia.com)

Pooh's Adventures of Rock and Rule, part 5

I’m surprised that nobody has reacted to Cindy’s panty shots at all. Especially Brock.

  • 0:22 No weirder than Daniel’s.
  • 2:11 I dunno, Jessie, Sparky makes a point.
  • 3:34 Not only doesn’t Daniel notice that he spelled “Ancient” wrong, but he doesn’t even notice that Bowser’s new captions are in the way of his face.
  • 4:14 And that’s the way things go when you have dozens of villains stopping your heroes at a time.
  • 5:07 Would make some sense in 2005.
  • 5:41 You can say that again. And again. And again…
  • 5:43 You already have. Millions of times.
  • 5:50 Nickelodeon.
  • 5:58 PEOPLE LIKE THIS.
  • 6:23 With such filler as this, the movie has gone from 78 minutes to 125.
  • 6:52 You’re not helping, hero.
  • 7:33 In this scene, the tattoo is cut out. But will it be completely cut out?
  • 8:11 Oh… *stares at the bottom-left corner and bursts with laughter*
  • 8:44 *laughs even harder*
  • 9:31 People… *laughs* …they like this…
  • 10:25 A hybrid of paying attention and not looking close enough.
  • 10:44 Not having Mok as the leader ruins his wit and his independence.
  • 11:15 Ah, Club 666, the raunchiest scene in the movie - drugs are smoked, nipples stick out and breasts are groped. Then again, it happened in the Mark Twain movie and it got rated G…
  • 12:13 And here’s our first sign in the scene that Daniel fails at censorship.
  • 12:25 *laughs again*
  • 12:58 Wow. Just……wow. He barely censored anything in this scene. Makes me wonder what’s going on with the South Park crossovers…
  • 14:14 Cindy was such a well-animated character for some reason.
  • 14:45 They especially weren’t allowed in the club, unless they stood on top of each other and walked around in a trenchcoat.

(Source: poohadventures.wikia.com)

Pooh's Adventures of Rock and Rule, part 1

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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.

  • 2:25 You do know there’s a version available with the title included, right? Right?
  • 2:58 Or is it? You never can tell with the amount of videos like this.
  • 3:04 Are you using Windows Movie Maker on XP? If so, did you know that you can control the volume of clips?
  • 3:54 BOWSER: What? I can’t hear you, the music’s too… Could someone please turn that damn music down?
  • 4:06 Mok didn’t take this long to be revealed. These people don’t know what the hell the element of surprise is.
  • 4:20 And now he sorts out the volume out of all the times he could have done it beforehand.
  • 9:18 Bowser can’t fit into this car even if he was the only one inside.
  • 12:03 *jumps off of his seat*
  • 12:19 Well, thanks for saving me the trouble at least.
  • 12:29 The main hero out of every character in this video.
  • 12:58 [link]
  • 13:58 Face it, Piglet, it’s still better than dubstep.

(Source: poohadventures.wikia.com)

Jun 3

Pooh's Adventures of Looney Tunes: Back in Action, part 9

  • 0:59 In case you’ve never seen the real film, yes, they really do use this song in the credits.
  • 2:25 I’m pretty sure it’s Bret Iwan.
  • 3:26 Even further proof that these people see Roger Rabbit as just a fun crossover.
  • 5:21 Of course. Of course. He’s working with trains.
  • 6:16 THIS IS YOUR REVIEWING IDOL, ANIMATION FANATICS
  • 7:50 Yeah! Thanks for not letting him put this on YouTube!
  • 8:03 Define “great”.
  • 8:08 And may God have mercy on your soul, dear viewer.
  • 8:14 [link]
  • 8:37 They just broke the fourth wall at the end and still you continue the story like this? Come on, remember how Pooh’s Adventures of Ghostbusters ended?
  • 9:22 Funny, that’s just what I was thinking beforehand. God, the predictability…
  • Repetition: image
  • Lack of sense: image
  • The penguins: image
  • Introduction montages: image
  • Lack of understanding on breaking the fourth wall: image

Overall: 3.4/5

0.32/10. Well, that was okay. The movie I mean, not the video. The video sucks. While it could have been worse, it just goes to show how these Pooh’s Adventures creators do not understand comedy, even when it isn’t that funny itself. They just see movies as fun and adventure, not anything inspirational (besides crossovers) or well-developed.

You’d have to be a complete fool to miss the point of a film that has the intention of satire or teaching life lesssons; Back in Action may be too self-aware, but it’s the anti-Space Jam, and one of the biggest problems with Space Jam was that it was fun over substance, with too many characters surrounding our hero including those with no personality. This video is not what Joe Dante had in mind. And what better way to finish off a commentary on Looney Tunes than…

Jun 2

Pooh's Adventures of Looney Tunes: Back in Action, part 8

These people think they’re so epic…

  • 0:30 And by unexpected he means COMPLETELY EXPECTED
  • 0:46 Poor Genie has been tortured by video editing so brutally he gets cut off abruptly twice.
  • 0:51 Indeed, Pooh. Two of your friends got cut off abruptly.
  • 0:57 Don’t these people care that there’s two captions at the same time?
  • 1:21 You should know, you weirdo.
  • 5:03 And they use the Shrek 2 cover as if it’s the only one that ever existed. Or maybe just because cartoons.
  • 6:47 The creator should know that by having the music that loud we can not understand what anyone in the real movie is saying.
  • 13:36 For a moment there, I was going to throw a fit.
  • 13:52 *rolls eyes* Of course he would.
  • 14:13 And here’s where the continuity in the Pooh’s Adventures series continues to prove that it makes no sense at all.
Jun 2

Pooh's Adventures of Looney Tunes: Back in Action, part 7

  • 0:29 [link]
  • 1:20 Heh, he missed the chance to steal Brendan Fraser’s line.
  • 3:00 Once again, I’m rooting more for the penguins in terms of crossover heroes.
  • 3:49 Insert cutaway here.
  • 4:43 “Woah, if looks could ki*cut off* [link]
  • 4:58 Or this isn’t Pooh’s Adventures! Wait…
  • 5:45 Still truer to his character than any of the guest stars.
  • 6:02 How long exactly? They’ve faced against each other hundreds of times, after all.
  • 6:15 Of course, this is still less forced than what became of the antagonists of El Arca.
  • 6:24 The Hundred Acre Wood Rebel Alliance. THE HUNDRED ACRE WOOD REBEL ALLIANCE. THE HUNDRED ACRE WOOD REBEL ALLIANCE.
  • 8:07 A few kids were until crossover footage showed up.
  • 9:13 See how pointless these guest stars are?
  • 12:40 Does this mean the Power Rangers guys will get the same punishment?
  • 12:54 Because these videos are generic as hell, that’s why.
Jun 2

Pooh's Adventures of Looney Tunes: Back in Action, part 6

  • 0:08 Well, you’re not helping.
  • 1:12 This so far is the best possible explanation.
  • 1:39 Well, with the amount of heroes here it won’t work as well as you think.
  • 3:51 Owl working at a museum in France. Sounds normal by this movie’s standards.
  • 4:15 Even more so when they’re hijacked by Winnie the Pooh.
  • 7:40 See what BrerDaniel is missing?
  • 7:50 You know you can drive straight over there, right?
  • 8:37 I was. I’ve seen this movie.
  • 10:13 No it doesn’t. Fierce looks like something ugly and with big, sharp teeth. Weirdo.
  • 10:34 Really? Looks like you’re going the wrong way.
  • 10:54 The Penguins of Madagascar, hell, even Pokémon have the most appropriate reaction shots in this video.
  • 11:38 And you’re being interrupted by more cartoon characters than Joe Dante intended. This never wanted to be Space Jam, you know.
  • 12:40 He already had a duck beside him in the original movie. What’s the need for that caption?
  • 14:00 [link]
  • 14:05 Like going on the exact same adventure, for instance.
  • 14:13 You’re one to talk. Look at the way Genie was going when Jenna Elfman was falling!
  • 14:37 How are they all going to fit onto one elephant?