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Pooh’s Adventures of The Flintstones Movie: Part 2. So far, it’s dull as usual. And I still have twelve parts to go.

  • 0:06 I’m less surprised at how long it takes for this DVD to load.
  • 0:11 At least that was shorter than in part 1.
  • 0:33 It’s the same drunken dance I saw in the opening!
  • 1:59 Uh-oh. Here comes trouble!
  • 2:02 RABBIT: I don’t think we went back far enough.
  • 2:04 At least I don’t have to suffer through another introduction sequence this time.
  • 2:06 EEYORE: Stand corrected, Rabbit. We’ve hit a time paradox.
  • 2:09 Good thing I’ve moved from a “Disney meets non-Disney” video to a “Disney and non-Disney meet non-Disney” video.
  • 2:24 You had to wait until then to credit yourself?
  • 3:25 POOH: Dino doesn’t look as friendly as he used to.
  • 4:06 Clever at least that they’re taking note of the family’s sudden plastic surgery.
  • 5:04 PIGLET: I think I’m going to barf!
  • 5:26 Tigger’s reaction before finding out that the honey Bedrock provides is actually dinosaur piss.
  • 5:58 Keep out of news you aren’t related to you, Tigger, or I’m going to force-feed you that honey.
  • 6:31 *smashes one of the empty beer glasses on his head*

Woah, I lost weight pretty fast. Anyway, my good friend the Forbidden Douchebag has just requested me to take on the live-action Flintstones movie, Pooh’s Adventures of The Flintstones Movie, put on a DVD no less. Here goes nothing. After all, it can’t be as bad as the one filmed with a camcorder, can it?

Can it?

  • 0:00 I’m personally not surprised at how thin the DVD rip looks.
  • 0:38 TV-G? I’d rather it was TV-BS.
  • 1:36 Well, if anything, this is going to be the worst thing to come out of PBS Kids since Barney.
  • 2:00 Seriously? Kratts’ Creatures Movies, Inc.? I would be even less surprised if they came up Wallace & Gromit’s World of Invention Snacks, Ltd.
  • 2:02 If this made it onto the Closing Logo Group Wiki, then the Cheesy Factor would most definitely be Nightmare.
  • 2:13 Keep out of this, HyperCam watermark.
  • 2:34 Uh, no. We are still going to be expecting a Halloween special and not a riff on a live-action cartoon adaptation.
  • 2:48 Just when I thought the editing would be far better than the last one I watched.
  • 2:59 Assuming that shadow is actually a honey bee.
  • 3:06 Assuming that’s a honey tree.
  • 3:09 Yeah, right. All you do is stalk movies you don’t have anything to do with.
  • 3:19 Wait, what?
  • 3:40 I’m only 3:40 minutes in and already I find nothing special about this.
  • 3:51 That would fit more without the cactuses.
  • 4:33 That’s quite a departure from the videos that add subtitles below the book. Still would’ve been better if we couldn’t tell it actually was a western, especially with Piglet hearing his name in the REAL cartoon.
  • 4:54 Editing!
  • 5:37 For a play made by a young boy and his animal friends, the production values are outstanding.
  • 6:24 KYLE MACLACHLAN: Pooh Bear! No, that doesn’t sound right…
  • 7:20 What? I thought I was going to watch it in its own! What a colossal rip-off.
  • 7:35 Well, logic seems to be fixing itself.
  • 8:05 …not in the Stone Age, I tell ya!
  • 8:16 So it’s not just the edits that state the obvious.
  • 8:57 BLBLBLBLBLBLBL