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Mar 2

Winnie the Pooh meets Crash Bandicoot, part 3. “This film takes Place After Winnie the pooh and ronald mcdonald`s adventures of the Super Mario Bros (1993 Movie) wich Explains Pooh and friends met Mario Luigi and Yoshi Before and ash Ketchum meets the Thief and the Cobbler wich Explains Ash and his friends Faced Zig-Zag Before” Yes, these people like the Mario movie.

  • 0:00 How should he know what level it is?
  • 0:13 Good thing this clip actually got a caption this time.
  • 0:19 Good thing also I made a character fat in a “what” montage in my upcoming parody, because now it makes sense.
  • 0:36 AAGH!
  • 0:39 Old pal? You’ve been in like a thousand videos together and you claim not to have seen him in a while?
  • 0:43 PEOPLE LIKE THIS.
  • 0:47 It’s much better than Pooh’s Adventures.
  • 1:02 You should know if they’ve ever been involved in your starring roles. That’s what YouTube Poop is all about.
  • 1:06 “Well that there is pooh Piglet Tgger Rabbit Eeyore Ash Mis*cut off* PEOPLE LIKE THIS.
  • 1:13 PEOPLE LIKE THIS.
  • 1:21 Filler. Just plain filler.
  • 1:43 If Pooh’s only helping, should this be Super Mario Meets Crash Bandicoot?
  • 1:46 SPOILER ALERT: They all live.
  • 1:58 You dare silence the great Vincent Price? Twice?
  • 2:06 Evil laugh montage.
  • 2:21 ”[“
  • 2:40 PEOPLE LIKE THIS.
  • 2:58 Is that the only clip of Tigger you could find? Jesus, I’m getting another flashback to The Magic Voyage.
  • 3:05 It’s been a while since I last said "Desperation”.
  • 3:29 Well, at least they didn’t interrupt the bonus level.
Mar 2

Winnie the Pooh meets Crash Bandicoot, part 2. *insert Wreck-It Ralph joke here*

  • 0:00 Good thing we’re actually on a hot location at this point, but it’s not a bloody desert.
  • 0:36 Something I’ve always wondered about this cliche - where’d the bath come from?
  • 0:44 Skipper’s a towel, apparently.
  • 0:53 Here, let me correct the grammar: “Ouch, that was some fall we had, Gay Luigi.”
  • 1:04 And plenty of other times before, to be precise.
  • 1:30 I’d like to imagine this is from a Power Ranger’s perspective. Still won’t keep that from being boring, though.
  • 1:34 Both Yakko and Reese are so clueless about length that even the subtitles appear for longer than they should be.
  • 1:41 What is the point?
  • 1:52 See how no one happens to be interested enough to interrupt?
  • 2:00 You could’ve said that when he first hit a crab.
  • 2:16 [link]
  • 2:25 So many villains here that they got in the way of Mario’s face.
  • 2:29 What, weren’t any of the other villains concerning enough?
  • 2:32 He was eating by crocodiles? So he won?
  • 2:37 There is so little punctuation you wouldn’t know whether he’s asking a question or just copying.
  • 3:02 PEOPLE LIKE THIS.
  • 3:24 Good thinking, Crash.
  • 3:33 Crash destroyed a bridge of crates while a bunch of Power Rangers and cartoon characters were behind him. How the hell were they able to get over?
Mar 2

What’s the point of watching full level gameplay not for walkthrough purposes but for some kind of movie? What is even the point of making subtitled cartoon characters interrupt gameplay footage that isn’t even yours? Case in point, Pooh’s Adventures of Epic Mickey, Benny the Beast’s Adventures of Villains’ Revenge and even worse, Winnie the Pooh Goes to Hotel Mario. As it turns out, the kid who created the latter has also turned the entire first Crash Bandicoot game into a Pooh’s Adventure, and the critics are raving like the ever-accepting dickdrinkers they are. This’ll probably consist of me saying “What’s the point” over and over again, but anyhow let’s play “Try Not to Get Brain Damage Watching Winnie the Pooh Meets Crash Bandicoot, part 1”.

  • 0:51 PEOPLE LIKE THIS.
  • 1:01 PEOPLE LIKE THIS.
  • 1:35 Mickey’s House of Villains may have had a lot of villains from separate media in one film, but this is ridiculous.
  • 2:11 Dat watermark. Makes you wish the guy who made this was intelligent to record his own games by camera or DVR, doesn’t it? Of course, if he were intelligent this video wouldn’t exist.
  • 3:00 And this is exactly how fun the adventure’s going to be, folks.
  • 3:40 What’s Bowser doing in a PlayStation game?
  • 3:46 Wouldn’t King Koopa be a good enough alternative? Bowser has two captions at once.
  • 3:49 Unless poor continuity saves the day.
  • 4:16 So far, this sucks even as a YTP.
  • 4:20 You know how sucky a video can be just from the utterly banal “you’re” confusion.
  • 4:28 Prepare for an extreme lack of rhyming.
Mar 2

Coming soon to DA…

Hopefully this adventure with the Eighth Wonder of the World won’t involve the fellow furries helping the beauty who killed the beast by bringing it back from the dead with their Prism Power. All of which would probably end with a happily taboo wedding.

Coming soon to DA…

Hopefully this adventure with the Eighth Wonder of the World won’t involve the fellow furries helping the beauty who killed the beast by bringing it back from the dead with their Prism Power. All of which would probably end with a happily taboo wedding.

Pooh’s Adventures of Tex Avery: Who Killed Who?, part 2. Sacrilege, isn’t it?

  • 0:14 “You” can mean “all of you”, you know.
  • 0:35 Go away, Pooh. You only made me laugh in your newest movie.
  • 0:38 Another running gag I hate - those “small problems” are really bees, and the problems aren’t just supposed to be his.
  • 0:42 Does this guy even know the meaning of the word “humour”?
  • 0:53 I’m pretty sure someone would be laughing at how bad the spelling is.
  • 1:03 It’s Perry, you illiterate.
  • 1:13 Thanks for reminding us what that gun really was
  • 1:39 [link]
  • 1:46 Come on, Pinkie, you’re MUCH cartoonier than that.
  • 2:20 *insert clip with subtitle saying “Oh yes it is” here*
  • 2:37 Good thing this joke isn’t interrupted, otherwise I’d have a similar experience to when Chrome’s Flash player lagged.
  • 2:46 Just imagine if this was a Berenstein Bears’ Adventure instead.
  • 3:10 Suspense just isn’t suspense when you don’t shut up.
  • 3:32 Bandicam watermark cameo.
  • 3:36 Trainboy’s use of the zip sound was more thought out than this!
  • 3:42 Wouldn’t it be at least better to sutitle “I” with “you”? Or just cut out everything that comes after “Uh, *name*?”
  • 4:12 Not the jerky recording again!
  • 4:23 And stay down there.
  • 4:33 Think about this - a portly dog man fell down a trap door only a wink wider than him, and a fucking train fell down the same hole.
  • 4:45 You fools don’t know Tex Avery logic.
  • 5:03 Thanks for the heads up, Thomas
  • 5:09 Try to imagine a train riding up and down those stairs at the same speed.
  • 5:25 Captured the murder? Since when did you bring cameras?
  • Audience stupidity: 
  • Killjoys: 
  • Trainfaggotry: 
  • Grammatical errors: 
  • The speed of Tex rolling in his grave: 

Overall: 7/5

-0.4/10. Further proof that not everything is better with ponies. I would ask this guy if he laughed at the cartoon before he watched it, and if his videos are meant to be funny at all, but the bitch blocked me. I just hope he reads this Tumblr post and realises what a mistake he made ruining classic comedy and dead-on satire. Any scene that was intended to be speechless is butchered by unnecessary subtitles, every line of dialogue is an answer, and jokes are explained and not train logic. Is this was we’ve all come to? Failing to understand what made Tex Avery such a legend and mashing it up with cartoons that avoid his kind of logic, and having people find the outcome funny? What’s next, Pooh’s Adventures of Roger Rabbit?

Oh, I already mentioned that one, didn’t I?

Comments:

  • “0:34 To requote that guy in the Godzilla movie: "That’s a lot of guns!”“
  • "That was awesome!”

Awesome my ass.

This user had the BALLS to use a cartoon directed by one of the greatest animation directors of all time! I tried to keep myself from liking it, but I was smiling; not at the stupid edited clips from Pooh, Thomas, and the ponies, but at the cartoon itself. It was then I realized I should watch the REAL cartoon, instead of just watching some stupid crossover. Just goes to show that you don’t even want to mess with someone as awesome as Tex Avery.

Couldn’t have said it better myself. Although I wouldn’t usually riff something that’s already been done in my formula, let’s solve the mystery as to why people like the only way Who Killed Who can be watched on YouTube, Pooh’s Adventures of Tex Avery: Who Killed Who?, part 1.

  • 0:00 At least the use of the Disney logo makes sense in this video, unlike those videos where is was just used for shits and giggles.
  • 1:50 You do know that you can take the title card and edit it on Paint rather than steal a photograph of a bunch of knives, right?
  • 2:04 *insert rabid brony joke about psycho ponies here*
  • 2:14 And this horrible video.
  • 2:48 So that’s what the screaming was all about.
  • 3:34 AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAGH!
  • 4:01 I just wish their introductions could be more elaborate rather than just have them first appear staring.
  • 4:15 [link]
  • 4:29 Have her say “Oh my” and not “Oh…my” and this video would be a teensy bit shorter.
  • 4:35 I’m just going to assume that Thomas and friends are really toys and the attic is the worst place they could ever be. And don’t get me started on the ponies.
  • 4:57 Do you have to ask them about everything?
  • 5:26 “What” montage.
  • 5:41 POOH: This is a Pooh’s Adventure. Duhhhhh.
  • 5:54 Because if the trains did take the lead, then it would take quite a while.
  • 6:18 Twilight Sparkle replacing Eeyore’s line? The two-timer.
  • 6:47 Your boiler knocking?
  • 7:12 Gasping montage.
  • 7:28 Yeah, there’s rocks and cactuses everywhere.
  • 7:32 Except the ponies aren’t stupid enough not to know what an attic is. Good thing this is coming from the train’s mouth.
  • 7:38 The answer’s going to be along the lines of, “Either you’re homeless or you’re stupid.”
  • 7:51 And here’s our first three ruined gags.
  • 8:45 Hey! I was smiling, you killjoy!
  • 8:55 You’d have to be a real asshole to ruin comedy like that.
  • 9:06 I’ll have you know that people found this video funny. People who haven’t actually seen the damn short before.
  • 9:14 The audience member = sane individual. Officer Hound = 76859Thomas.
  • 9:26 Introduction montage.
  • 9:48 RAILTY: Got that name from marrying a train!
  • 9:50 The guy at the bottom? Well, you did.
  • 9:56 Pinkie Pie = sane individual. Railty = 76859Thomas.
  • 10:18 [link]
  • 10:25 Poor Tigger, must have a cold.
  • 10:27 “inersent” PEOPLE LIKE THIS.

Comments:

  • “Well, this is something! An adventure of a single cartoon rather than a whole special or movie! Nice. A good cartoon as well.”
  • “So much gasping.”
  • “Very good work! You know, most of my fave toons have mystery-themed eps (other than Scooby Doo, which has them all the time). Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya: Remote Island Syndrome, My Little Pony Friendship is Magic: MMMystery on the Friendship Express, Gravity Falls: Headhunters, Adventure Time: Mystery Train / The Creeps. This classic, however, is what set the mould for all those. Eat your heart out, Scooby Doo! Great stuff! :)”
  • “Sweet!”
  • “Nice job on this crossover so far!”
  • “Awesome crossover, I can’t wait for part 2. :D”

…Do these people even have a sense of humour?

The entire cast of the least logical crossover adventure series ever made.

(Source: poohadventures.wikia.com)


fucknodeviantart:
i don’t understand???  

fucknodeviantart:

i don’t understand???  

Oh, if only it was right to ask Sarah about this in that Q&A…

Oh, if only it was right to ask Sarah about this in that Q&A…

Feb 6

This is many of the teaser trailers for Pooh’s Adventures videos - basically the teaser for The Lion King 1 ½, which itself was an edit of Pumbaa’s jacuzzi joke.

Feb 6

Thomas and Twilight Sparkle’s Adventures of Wreck-It Ralph

Thomas and Twilight Sparkle’s Adventures of Wreck-It Ralph is a Thomas/MLPFIM/Disney crossover film creating by N/A. It will appear on Vimeo in the near future.

Trivia

  • SkarloeyRheneasSir HandelPeter SamRustyDiesel 10Devious DieselQueen ChrysalisDiscord, and Team Galactic (Mars, Jupiter, and Saturn) are geust starring in this film.
  • Diesel 10, Diesel, Queen Chrysalis, Discord, and Team Galactic (Mars, Jupiter, and Saturn) will work with *spoilers*.
  • Queen Chrysalis sings “This Day Aria (reprise)” while Ralph, Felix, and Calhoun battle the Cy-Bugs.
  • Vanellope von Schweetz will reveal to be Sweetie Belle, Apple Bloom, and Scootaloo’s school friend.
  • The song for the end credits is “When Can I See You Again (sung by Owl City)”.
  • This movie is just like Bloom’s Adventures of Wreck-It-RalphPooh’s Adventures of Wreck-It RalphCharlie Brown and Snoopy’s Adventures of Wreck-It Ralph and The Berenstain Bears’ Adventures of Wreck-It-Ralph.
  • In this movie, Thomas, Percy, James, Toby, Emily, Edward, Henry, Gordon, Bash, Dash, Ferdinand, Luke, Charlie, Hiro, Paxton, Victor, Kevin, Twilight Sparkle, Rarity, Rainbow Dash, Fluttershy, Applejack, Pinkie Pie, Spike, Apple Bloom, Sweetie Belle, Scootaloo, Shining Armor, Princess Cadence, Heckle and Jeckle, Cool McCool, Sophie, and Sky will team up with Wreck-It Ralph and Vanellope von Schweetz, while Skarloey, Rheneas, Sir Handel, Peter Sam, and Rusty will team up with Sergeant Calhoun and Fix-It Felix, Jr..

Discord and the others working with the villain would ruin the surprise even more than many of the fans already have.

Feb 5

Thomas and Twilight Sparkle’s Adventures of Who Framed Roger Rabbit

Thomas and Twilight Sparkle’s Adventures of Who Framed Roger Rabbit is a Thomas/MLPFIM/Non-Disney Crossover film creating by 76859Thomas. It will appear on Vimeo in the near future.

Plot

Thomas, Percy, James, Toby, Emily, Gordon, Henry, Edward, Bash, Dash, Ferdinand, Luke, Charlie, Hiro, Paxton, Victor, Kevin, Twilight Sparkle, Applejack, Pinkie Pie, Fluttershy, Rainbow Dash, Rarity, Spike, Apple Bloom, Sweetie Belle, Scootaloo, Shining Armor, Princess Cadence, Heckle and Jeckle, Cool McCool, Sophie and Sky have traveled to Hollywood in the year 1947 and meet L.A.’s Number 1 toon star named Roger Rabbit and they help him along with a Private Toon Investigator named Eddie Valiant to solve the mystery of the murder of Marvin Acme and save ToonTown before it goes into the hands of Judge Doom (whom Diesel 10, Devious Diesel, Discord, Queen Chrysalis, Team Galactic and the College of Crooks work for).

Trivia

*gets the Dip*

Psyga Watches Pooh and Ash’s Adventures of Bleach: Quest for the Fang Blades

psyga315:

A while after I wrote up my last review for Pooh’s Adventures, Pooh took an odd and wild adventure. So odd and wild, in fact, that I decided to look at it.

Remember when I made a couple of Bleach jokes poking fun at the constantly increasing number of characters and even saying how it has me more interested in its story than Pooh’s Adventures did? Remember when I riffed on a boring ass anime? Remember when I said this?

Heck, I might actually resort to watching Bleach to see if it’s the anime or me that’s the problem like I did with the Princess and the Togepi.

Well… Yeah. Fate can be a cruel mistress when she’s not with Nanoha. I am to review Pooh’s Adventures of Bleach: Quest for the Fang Blades. Which, surprisingly, isn’t even an actual episode or movie from Bleach. In fact, I dare say it’s fanfiction. Is it gonna be good or bad fanfiction? Only one way to find out.

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Looks like Logan’s added Warcraft and the Flight of the Navigator ship in his increasingly madder adventures. He seems to obsess over his favorite movies and games a lot with what he does, doesn't he?
And yes. THAT Santa Claus movie over everything else.

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Looks like Logan’s added Warcraft and the Flight of the Navigator ship in his increasingly madder adventures. He seems to obsess over his favorite movies and games a lot with what he does, doesn't he?

And yes. THAT Santa Claus movie over everything else.

joseph1357:

01:33 - I don’t even remember Celestia being crazy.

01;39 - You forgot to capitalize the I again.

01:49 - Don’t you mean ‘crazy car’?

03:02 - How is that funny, Dashy?

03:24 - To quote Baloo, from The Jungle Book, “Tsk, tsk, tsk, tsk. Oh boy”.

04:27 - Well, it could have been worse. Twilight and Thomas could have helped Big Bird.

06:00 - I realized something that I should have brought up before; these music videos were filmed before the special. So, how did the trains and ponies know about them?

06:56 - I should have also started a drinking game on how many times this clip of Twilight appears.

10:40 - Really? You’re putting in Pony songs and songs from Thomas, even this special had modern day rendition of only songs from Sesame Street?

I’ve decided to skip the credits, because what is the point of it. That was VERY stupid, even more so that the Tex Avery one. If any of you guys want  to commentate on one of these Pooh’s Adventure videos, fine, but make sure you ask Mac C. for permission. Me? I’m done commentating here.

Oh, you don’t need to ask me for permission, though. Go ahead and send me your stuff.