Pooh’s Adventures of Fantasia Trailer
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EmQDaWMJf-E
I know someone already mentioned a poster of this before but here’s the trailer for it.
Now This Kid Put linking park in a Crappy Pooh Adventure like that?
I guess directed by Michael Bay then.
Christ, aren’t Reese and Yakko aware of how long their trailers are, and how insane their casting is?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EmQDaWMJf-E
I know someone already mentioned a poster of this before but here’s the trailer for it.
You may want to do Pokemon and the Temple of the Sea first because it hypes up for the events in the end, so do it to keep this blog from getting stale!
I think there should be a tag for these “edited” videos.
Here’s another funny video but this time it’s of Pooh covered in shit and Christopher Robin and Pooh are swearing.
Here’s a funny video of Pooh worshiping Satan.
Paramount never owned DreamWorks Animation’s films, they (along with 20th Century Fox) only distributed them (DreamWorks Animation always owned their films).
I just wanted to bring up something I wanted to bring up for a long time now. Here’s another example of how glaringly obsessive he is:
Logan (Comment on NC’s editorial of TLTS): To be honest, Doug, I really miss the old Lola Bunny. I just can’t stand this new one. I miss the tomboy basketball player she used to be, not this ditzy airhead we have now.
Logan (commenting on Mr. Coat’s profile on Lola, under his Hewy Toonmore name): I hate the new Lola Bunny. I want the Old Lola back.
Okay, I have to agree with Sebastian Villegas when responded with this: “The New Lola fits the definition of Looney and for pete’s sake, the new Lola is a huge upgrade. You can’t look at Lola in Space Jam and say that’s a good character. She was created for the wrong reasons and she’s a blank slate so really, the writers of The New Looney Tunes Show barely had much to work with. So really, as I said; new Lola’s an upgrade.”
But wait; there’s more…
Logan (Commenting on Mr. Coat’s Lookback on Adventure Time): I wish Finn would get back together with PBB.
Look, I love the relationship between Finn and PB more than I love Finn and FP’s relationship, because of how complex Finn and PB’s are, but giving Finn a new love interest adds more development to his character and his relationship with Bubblegum and stuff like that is what made Adventure Time so wonderful, IMO.
In the end, I think TheForbiddenDouchebag says it best: If you act like that often, you don’t deserve what you want. Again, coming from a popular enough animation reviewer who thinks amateur crossovers are bad but loves Benny the Looney’s adventures.
And here we see a crossover video done the right way, with respect for the source material, and characters being in character. Take notes Pooh’s Adventures creators, you might learn something.
“The Muppet Movie” (as well as “The Great Muppet Caper”) was always owned by The Jim Henson Company (ITC only distributed the film) until February 2004, when Disney bought the non-Sesame Street/Fraggle Rock Muppets characters and library (as well as the Bear in the Big Blue House franchise).
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