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Jun 2

Pooh's Adventures of Looney Tunes: Back in Action, part 3

  • 0:27 Just what a near-silent shot like this needs. Lots and lots of talking. This is half an hour longer than the original film.
  • 1:00 I can hear music. Not actual talking, at least.
  • 1:27 Proof that BrerDaniel has not seen Psycho. PEOPLE LIKE THIS.
  • 2:49 Same way you end up in these crazy adventures.
  • 3:06 See what I meant when I talked about car space? Oh, who am I kidding, I could’ve said this in part 2.
  • 3:56 It’s as if friendship matters more than anything. Which it does, but this fucking Pooh’s Adventures.
  • 4:06 *ponders* Hmm, problem solved indeed…
  • 4:14 Kronk makes a point. We could do without Ass Ketchup for once.
  • 4:30 Again, problem solved. They could have made this decision earlier so that the whole car mystery would make sense. But how would Japanese monsters know how to get to Vegas anyway?
  • 4:36 Hooray.
  • 4:56 Of course, with software like Windows Movie Maker, Charizard would always know.
  • 5:05 Like I said, you could’ve made the decision earlier and this would make a marginal amount of sense.
  • 7:16 We can tell that he’s listening to the real villain.
  • 7:53 Not even Charizard thinks this makes sense.
  • 8:21 Now the people in the casino are clearly treating Daffy like a regular citizen but wouldn’t they be running from the giants? This casino would be destroyed by now and they’re going to have to pay for the damage.
  • 9:57 They’re that desperate to do another “what” montage, aren’t they?
  • 10:10 EVERYONE: What?!
  • 11:06 Again with the actually fitting penguin reaction shots!
  • 12:01 Again with the desperation.
  • 12:26 “worser” “WORSER” “WORSER“ ”PEOPLE LIKE THIS
  • 13:31 I should have seen this coming.
  • 13:39 Thanks for saving us some time. For now.
Jun 2

Pooh's Adventures of Looney Tunes: Back in Action, part 2

I like the part at the beginning because bascially they’re trying to make Space Jam. Oh God, I just stated the obvious, didn’t I?

  • 0:04 Oh no you don’t. Unless it’s Kristen Wiig Bunny, no you don’t.
  • 0:09 That’s even worse.
  • 0:11 You tell him, Misty. We’re not having another interspecies relationship in this movie!
  • 0:20 At least these people know something about pedophilia.
  • 1:11 So? You’ve already got Donald. Paint him black and see how it works out. Kids are stupid, after all.
  • 2:14 Why would you incorporate a supermarket into a spy home anyway? Be classy.
  • 2:28 You’re judging a Looney Tune. Stop it.
  • 2:32 OTP
  • 4:07 Speaking of which, Piglet’s turned into a puppet.
  • 4:12 No you haven’t.
  • 4:21 You know what? This adventure would be a little bit better if the only guests were the penguins. This is the most suitable reaction shot yet.
  • 5:58 See what I mean?
  • 6:04 Because the Genie has never turned into a monkey to give this a more fitting answer (Abu doesn’t count).
  • 6:24 Yes! You be in charge! It doesn’t always have to be a clumsy teddy bear.
  • 7:43 In Pooh’s Adventures, even being slapped by a penguin with its flipper, even the most skilled and psychotic penguin, induces more pain that you can imagine.
  • 8:28 Why are you surprised? You just reacted to a terrible cartoon and Bugs pretending to be in immense pain.
  • 9:29 You should be, going on so many adventures.
  • 10:02 Ahem…
  • 10:40 Yeah, because Winnie the Pooh has just as big an ego.
  • 11:28 Correction: I don’t know why we’re here, period.
  • 11:51 He means Pooh’s Adventures of Looney Tunes: Back in Action.
  • 12:53 How can you tell? He’s obscured by the roo- Oh, of course he can tell. No hero is safe from Pooh Bear.
  • 13:43 Just because the president of Octan wears this doesn’t mean this makes perfect sense.
Jun 2

Pooh's Adventures of Looney Tunes: Back in Action, part 1

Who Framed Roger Rabbit is more than just a crossover to make us feel giddy seeing characters from seperate licenses join together. It’s one of the greatest technical/artistic achievements in cinema history. Trust me, I saw it at a special screening with The Thief and the Cobbler that coincidentally took place on my 21st birthday (I even had photos taken with Richard Williams himself).

Unfortunately, several people these days see it as just something that makes them excited just because it’s Mickey Mouse and Bugs Bunny together, so now seems like the perfect opportunity to recap one of the films that tried to cash in on the success of Roger Rabbit, Looney Tunes: Back in Action, the film that is at least better than Space Jam. But this is the Pooh’s Adventures version, so that automatically makes it worse.

The closest Back in Action could get to being a crossover were a smart take-that at the Scooby-Doo movies offered by Warner Bros. as a marketing gig and the Daleks among other classic sci-fi aliens. But thanks to the magic of Windows Movie Maker, we are treated to Winnie the Pooh, Pokemon (of freaking course), Mickey Mouse, the Madagascar penguins, numerous Disney sidekicks and the villains from Power Rangers. Hm, can’t be worse than the work of Yakko, can it? Well, let’s dig into this anyway. It feels great to be Pooh’s Adventures of Looney Tunes: Back in Action.

Goodness gracious, out of everyone in the audience Dick Williams could’ve shook hands with…

  • 0:00 Well, so far I can already tell why YouTube wouldn’t allow this…
  • 0:30 John Lasseter, you dun goofed again.
  • 0:46 I bet you £50 they’ll use the Warner Animation Group logo in two years’ time.
  • 1:18 The year is 2014 and they still can’t find a replacement.
  • 4:51 You’re thinking of the wrong cartoon, lady.
  • 6:07 And what better way to introduce our guests than a simple reaction shot to the antics of Brendan Fraser?
  • 6:18 Hey, it’s at least better to have them already know each other than strand them in what they think is a desert.
  • 6:25 So far, this makes more sense than other Pooh’s Adventures. After all, these are humans co-existing with cartoon characters. Question is, how are they all going to fit into the spy car?
  • 6:55 ASH: Especially since Harvey Weinstein nabbed us away from them.
  • 7:03 Rather than anything significant to the plot, we get a whole discussion about intercompany friendship. Your gang’s big enough, guys.
  • 7:50 I love Daffy too, but now’s not the time for sympathy.
  • 8:47 Because in Pooh’s Adventures, everything is a lot easier.
  • 9:20 You know, they really could have seen him as he escaped. After all, there’s so many characters standing behind Brendan Fraser that you’d think someone would know where he went.
  • 10:08 Like I said, there’s a lot of characters behind him. Most of them would already know they’re going to fall off the moment Fraser does so.
  • 10:15 Insert a whole bunch of characters giving Fraser real pain by falling onto him.
  • 10:33 No, this is 2003, you idiot. Besides, the Looney Tunes would be CG if it really was this year.
  • 11:52 The gesture Daffy’s doing is enough to tell them “behind you”. These Pooh’s Adventures creators understand looniness even less than Warner Bros. today.
  • 12:24 Please, the special guests we have right now are enough.
  • 12:53 Of course you are. Now stop stating the obvious and start breaking the fourth wall.
  • 13:44 You think Matthew Lillard’s bad, you should meet YakkoWarnerMovies. Then again, you could be speaking to every employee at Rhythm & Hues right about now.
  • 13:55 For starters, you can go back to Disneyland.
  • 14:01 No cooperation would make this better. And she’s right at the last part - nobody learns anything.

This was the intro to it by the way

Pooh's Adventures of Les Miserables (2012)

Songs

  • “It Takes All Sorts” - Misty, Littlefoot, Cera, Petrie, Ducky, Chomper and Alice
  • “Love Is A Song” - Robin Hood
  • “Heigh Ho” - The Seven Dwarfs
  • “If I Didn’t Have You” (from Monsters’ Inc) - Robin Hood and Little John
  • “A Duo” - Tiger, Fievel, Little John and Littlefoot

This is why Disney stuck with Quasimodo instead.

Pooh's Adventures of The Scorpion King

I suppose this guy isn’t aware that Benny quit the Adventure video bandwagon months ago.

Oh yeah, and Hanna-Barbera’s Paw Paws guest star in this and reveal to be Yogi Bear’s cousins.

Mar 3

Pooh's Adventures in Pompeii (2014)

Mar 2

2014 and they’re still making teasers like this?

Timon, this is the Queen of Hearts’ kingdom, not the Pridelands, you silly meerkat!

Boy, are these characters going to turn out stupid, considering the story.

Boy, are these characters going to turn out stupid, considering the story.

(Source: poohsadventuresideas.wikia.com)

Gremlins and SpongeBob. What a perfect match for a double bill.

It’s time for a short Benny, Leo and Johnny Adventure! I’ve been posting plenty of furry junk ever since BlackBuster took on the “Best Of” video, so I just thought I’d go back to riffing on the time-travelling lions. And boy, I can’t believe I never took this on before. In this short, they tarnish a classic that was made before the mouse we know and love started talking. Yes, they went that far. Benny, Leo and Johnny’s Adventures of Steamboat Willie.

  • 0:02 They muffled the audio to try and make it sound old. Nope.
  • 1:11 See what I mean?
  • 1:45 Was that supposed to be a Ben Stiller impersonation?
  • 2:01 Subtitles actually fit quite well in this period of time, even though this came from the sound era. I just wish they were all subtitled so I wouldn’t have to hear that Rafiki voice again.
  • 2:02 Excuse me?!
  • 2:04 Except the microphone output, that is.
  • 2:18 Really?
  • 2:21 For a while I’ve imagined Mickey as the president. I’ve also imagined time travel to be illegal in the Toon world.
  • 2:50 And here comes one of Benny’s biggest cartoon crushes.
  • 4:03 Jesus, Benny’s done some bad impersonations but Mickey just takes the cake!
  • 4:07 Shouldn’t Alex be taking the mickey out of Mickey? I mean, just look at who made the Madagascar trilogy.
  • 4:16 Bully? Having travelled through time with a bunch of two-legger lions, shouldn’t she tell the difference between bossing and bullying?
  • 5:16 In case you forgot, Benny likes this kind of situation a lot. Then again…
  • 5:36 Just because they’ve barely done anything for the past minute! Besides, Mickey could already hear so what’s the use?
  • 5:44 Mickey’s a first mate, so he’s smarter than you may think.
  • 6:19 Alex seems more than pleased after all that.
  • 6:25 SIMBA: Stop that or you’ll be lion food!
  • 7:49 Oh, Jesus.
  • 7:53 PEOPLE LIKE THIS.
  • 8:37 That is not, and I mean NOT, how you dance to 20’s music.
  • 9:40 But you haven’t yiffed him yet!
  • 9:42 This happens in pretty much every time travel journey they have.
  • 9:47 Alex’s head may be big, but just look at this!
  • Terrible impersonations: image
  • Lack of contribution: image
  • Inappropriate dancing: image
  • Dumbing down: image
  • Yiffing: image

Overall: 3.8/5

0.24/10. In this episode, we have learned that Leo’s time travel gizmo sucks, you always need to compare your voice to the original character before impersonating it, dialogue-free films should stay that way, and modern dance moves do not go with everything. Stay tuned for more furry crap, possibly even a full adventure video if I get any suggestions!

Well, that should make the downfall of the Disney theme park attraction, as well as the movie. Atleast Pooh and Friends will never go to Tower of Terror.

PoohMod: And at least it’s completely Di- Oh crap. Pikachu and Littlefoot. Of bloody course.

Well, that should make the downfall of the Disney theme park attraction, as well as the movie. Atleast Pooh and Friends will never go to Tower of Terror.

PoohMod: And at least it’s completely Di- Oh crap. Pikachu and Littlefoot. Of bloody course.