Pooh’s Adventures of Rock and Rule
Brerdaniel updated his “Pooh’s Adventures on Google Drive” journal……
http://brerdaniel.deviantart.com/journal/Pooh-s-Adventures-on-Google-Drive-456607425
Brerdaniel updated his “Pooh’s Adventures on Google Drive” journal……
http://brerdaniel.deviantart.com/journal/Pooh-s-Adventures-on-Google-Drive-456607425
I would tell Hiatt what Miyazaki thinks of seeing his films re-edited, but he’d probably throw another insult from Family Guy at me and expect to get away with it.
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Remember the time me and my magical horse friends met a horse who we expected to talk like Matt Damon, but instead didn’t talk at all?
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Remember the time my train friends canceled a production of Cats by appearing onstage?
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Remember the time me and a whole gang of talking trains managed to fit inside one family house and yet all the kids were startled by was their board game coming to life?
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Remember the time the giant chicken picked up Sideshow Bob and Plankton from SpongeBob?
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Remember the time me and my hundreds of friends joined a couple of underage spies as they defeated what just so happened to be Mike Judge?
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Remember the time I controlled a Jaeger with talking trains and magical equines inside?
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No picture for this one. Just…just read the title.
I might have pointed this out before, but Hayao Miyazaki does not approve of anyone modifying his work.





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…
These people think they’re so epic…