Love how he just calls Minion by his name without a second thought. No correction. No disclaimer. No acknowledgment of anything other than his true identity.
I actually think the whole minion thing could’ve worked. Like if Minion didn’t like being called Minion just because it makes the embodiment of him a sidekick with his name being a literal MINION, that could’ve been a somewhat logical understanding as for the name change. (Old Chum is even worse though so yeah..) It’s still better than whatever tf we got here
Watching the first Megamind then the second one right after is like watching a beautiful masterpiece be painted only to then have someone kick thorough the canvas right after
Nah, at least a kick would be quick. I feel like it is more like patiently watching the paint dry, proud and joysful of what was just created,just for a drunk guy to then come and start peeing on it. While you're unable to stop him due to the shock of what's happening.
@@Zelrin04or maybe watching someone slowly tear through the canvas until it’s completely destroyed. Only to then realize it will be replaced by their own drawing which is nothing like the original.
I think you're totally right about the time gap between the two releases, the audience of kids that would have been interested in this kind of output immediately after the first movie are grown up now. The trailer for this new sequel had that tagline "You're welcome!", I think they made this with more mature fans in mind... and well, it's not gone over well at all. Also a terrifying realization, you had said that the screenwriters of Doom Syndicate didn't understand the first Megamind? They literally are the same writing team. Either there's been a massive fluke, or there was some EXTREMELY heavy studio interference.
Not every story needs a followup. Megamind ended perfectly. While some part of me would love to see more of the characters and the world around them, there just really was zero need for a sequel.
Yea tbh i wanted one but not like this i wouldnt have minded to much that the animation and voices look and sound like they came from a video game tie in if the story was good but with this one it just sucks
@@MR-SINISTER76 The thing is, there is no justification for a Megamind sequel to ever exist-besides money, I guess-: Megamind's character arc is introduced and wrapped up neatly within the movie; if a sequel is to be made, there must be new conflict, and there is simply no conflict that is relevant to the established characters therein, and engaging without retracing old plot points and/or undoing parts of the original movie. A Megamind sequel wouldn't inherently be atrocious as is the case now, but it would certainly struggle to justify its existence and build on top of its predecessor without retroactively tampering with it (which is a horrible idea).
@@chaoticstarfish3401 well from what ive heard dreamworks is actually considering making a 3rd movie and releasing it in theaters if it happens i hope they go the cars 2 route with it and completely ignore everything that happened in here als bring will ferrel and the rest of the cast back and make it good
@@chaoticstarfish3401 The only movie plot I could think of is if there was a sort of "Justice League" type group that came in after Metroman supposedly died to stop Megamind, thinking the whole good guy act was just a sham- and the movie would revlove around defeating these heroes one by one while also trying to prove that he isn't the bad guy in the situation while very much looking like the bad guy. And the real villain in the end turns out to be some scummy News CEO (Think Jame Jonah Jameson) type person attempting to smear Megaminds name for his own personal profit and fame while also getting the heroes out of his way so he can do basically whatever he wants.
@@wandereringshadow8658 Reasons why I think the premise wouldn't be a good idea: 1. Metroman and Megamind are there only two aliens present in the movie's universe, and the lack of heroes is a major plot point in the first movie; the existence of a "Justice League" would just make their absence in the first movie very confusing. 2. Megamind has already been misjudged based on superficial traits, which is what made him into a villain in the first place, and what he overcomes by the end of the first movie; doing it again in the sequel would be a step back. 3. While it makes sense that a group of heroes would suspect a villain suddenly become a hero and taking over a city, they could just keep tabs on him in case he does something bad; a confrontation would be unnecessary. 4. The idea of a corporate character pulling strings behind the scenes as a low profile antagonist is already a hero movie trope; playing cliché superhero premises straight would make Megamind just become the very thing it parodies. 5. Based on the premise alone, the conflict would be mostly a physical challenge, with an already resolved plot point for its narrative context. Megamind has already faced the physical challenge of being a hero by fighting Titan, and, with your premise proposition, there is no character development to be had for Megamind, or any struggle for him as a person, so there still is no justification for the existence of such a sequel.
One of the KEY ASPECTS of the original Megamind was that his seemingly "egotistical" nature was a direct result of him trying to cope with the lack of love and attention he received from those around him. When he's alone though you can clearly see him being down on himself and feeling inadequate... But the writers of the sequel obviously didn't understand that.
It made more sense when Megamind and Metroman were the only 'super' characters, considering the fact that they're basically aliens on a regular Earth, where other superheroes/villains are never mentioned to even exist. The Doom Syndicate (and the annoying kid sidekick they added) not only stick out like a sore thumb due to their awful designs that seemingly came from another franchise entirely, but it also messes with the original rules of the first movie. While it would've been cool to see a GOOD Megamind sequel after BoD, the movie worked great being a standalone self-contained story.
Even though Megamind deserved the success of Despicable Me, I feel its success later on in life was meant to be. It feels like it hasn't aged at all and only gets better with each year. And it doesn't need anything else associated with it if it doesn't have Will Ferrell. And if there was a need for a sequel, this piece of shit was not it.
It depends on how you define iconic. The point is that, while Megamind is certainly a beloved film, it never had the chance to become a global phenomenon or large franchise, and honestly I think that's for the best. It's a well-written, self-contained story that never really needed to be continued or expanded upon, and over time it's found it's audience.
Weirdly the movie and show look worse than shows like Legends Of Awesomeness. I don't completely blame the animators because they were clearly rushed and likely a smaller team.
And theres some info that the budget for this is so low they couldnt get the people who worked on the first film like the VA's, the animators and artists and etc.
@@rickyronny4019 Its not amazing, and the animation quality is significantly worse than the actual movies, but its by no means bad. Its just dumb stupid panda fun.
I don't mind it being a franchise, as long as they put the hard work and do something decent. But it's clear that with this, they didn't even bother to try
100% agree on Megamind and the Incredibles resonating more with older audiences while still being fun for kids. Both films are still some of my all-time favorites to this day. Also, I would genuinely recommend Tales of Arcadia. It was the only show from Dreamworks in the 2010s that wasn't based on a pre-existing film or franchise. It was a completely original animated series overseen by Guillermo del Toro of all people, and ended up kickstarting its own cinematic universe with three separate shows following different protagonists and their connected individual experiences in the fictional city of Arcadia Oaks. It's a phenomenal series (except for the movie. We don't talk about the movie), but it sadly never saw the success of the other established-franchise tie-ins that Dreamworks put out alongside it.
Megamind’s one of those movies that don’t really need a sequel cuz the story and character arc of the protagonist wrapped up in the first movie that started it all. Unlike Dreamworks franchises like Shrek and Kung Fu Panda that can expand the lore and develop the character furthers since their first movies left room for more stories to be told. Megamind came across as a one and done film and should’ve stayed that way
Honestly you could say the same for Puss in Boots. The movie's main plot and arc ended. Puss got the adventure he want Humpty died a hero, he and Kitty get together plus no-one was asking for a sequel since the first film didn't blow anyone's minds But Last Wish proves that even stuff that no-one cared about at first before marketing can turn to gold if the filmmakers are given the time and resources to craft a good story
I'm a major fan of the movie Labyrinth (in case my pfp didn't give it away lol). Everyone in the Labyrinth community (or everyone I have ever spoken to since 1995, when I first saw the movie) says they would never want a sequel. There are been countless rumors of it getting a sequel over the years, but they were never true. If you know the movie, you probably understand why that is. It's a cult classic for a reason. One major reason is David Bowie, who plays Jareth the Goblin King. No on else could ever capture the character the way he did. Plus the story is perfect as-is. It's a movie that stands alone, and we love imagining all the possible sequels, but we don't want an "official" one... We don't want anyone else playing our beloved characters.
If DreamWorks wanted to include internet jokes into their new Megamind movie and show, they should’ve did a 13 year time skip much like in real life. That way, the internet jokes would makes sense and that Megamind is a boomer.
Hate how we went from “Megamind” to “Interesting-thought” Edit: I’ve said this once before. I think the doom syndicate could have worked, but not as an old team of Megamind. Instead, what the story should have been was Megamind tried to join them once in his loneliness, but they rejected him because they were not impressed and like everyone else, thought he was too weird. And now that he is a hero who once defeated metroman, then tighten, they escape prison and finally want him to join, but this time he rejects because he likes his new life as a hero, and now they become his enemies due to him rejecting them to be a hero now.
Here's something I would have done if I was given the task to make a megamind sequel first things first I would re-watch the original film 2 to 3 different times so I can get a really good grasp on what the concept of megamind is about Then I would bring in the Doom syndicate into the sequel but give them a new origin story making the megamind video game not canon to the franchise at all which is perfectly fine since nobody really played it or cared about it Possibly give them new designs to make them more intimidating as villains And give them a new origin story an origin story that could be as simple as this One of the members of the Doom syndicate could be a scientist while other folks could be random civilians who happen to have gotten power similar to that of what we see in the actual sequel itself but they actually look interesting The first try to use their powers to mess with megamind and then they tried to take it a step further of trying to take over the city and possibly the entire world and megamind and his new crew have to stop him For that girl character who's meant to be a sidekick I do one of two things either write her out of the story entirely or try to make her either be a parody of the sidekick archetype while also making her an interesting character in her own right that makes her worthy of being part of this new team megamind tries to form with her and Roxanne along with minion speaking of him I would also have him keep his name Another thing I would do is that if I want to make it as a sequel where it expands upon the themes and ideas that the first film did I would take the themes of the first film did and expand on them without contradicting the original themes and characterizations of how the characters were in the first movie (basically not pulling a Toy story 4) I will expand upon its themes and ideas that the original film had did without making the characters feel out of character or without retreading the same ground That is probably what I would do if I were to be given the task of making a true megamind sequel it probably won't be perfect but it'll at least be something Even if I wouldn't have the budget of the first movie to work on a project like this I would at least put some form of care into it as not only a standalone movie but as a true sequel to megamind if I were to be given that task I hope you had the time to read this and I hope you guys really liked what I have to say 😁
I wish that's what they had done, it would have been SO much better. It's sad when studios ruin great movies by putting absolutely no effort into sequels
I feel the only lore that warrants expanding on could be their parents. They could pull an invincible where Metromans parents visit earth and are the villains. But the whole theme of the movie was who deserves to be a hero and how that effects relationships. Metroman, megamind and Titan are all different spins on that theme. So the sequel should evolve these in a smart and bigger way, similar to how Kung Fu panda 2 was an evolution of the themes of 1
Adventures of tip and oh is a pretty great series it gives me early SpongeBob vibes where you just see the characters living there every day life and exploreing new things.
You're so right about franchises should just end after the characters reach their emotional peak. That's why I hate the idea of a king of the hill revival
I need more people to talk about Dreamworks TV. It has so many children's TV shows. Shitty spinoffs, great and award winning franchises like Tales of Arcadia created by Guillermo del Toro, unexpectedly good reboots such as Voltron, She-Ra and Carmen Sandiego.
I really liked the sentence about the 2 types of sequels! As someone who didn't hate this film to death, it is indeed sad to see such a good original film followed by a direct-to-video sequel that fails to see where the beauty of the first chapter lies. On a separate note, I can't believe we're so close to Kung Fu Panda 4: I too am on the hype train! And 4:43 The Dragon Knight has a wonderful third season: I know the first season isn't the best, but it gets better as time goes by and rewards the journey maximally.
The dragon knight actually picked up pretty well in season 3. The animation is not the best but the story and the mystery really gripped me as it went on but it is weird that it did not get the same animation quality as paws of destiny. But when blade's brother was revealed to be a twist villian I was on the fence at first because it did not seem to make sense since from what we knew about him he seemed content just trying to protect england but as the season went on it really started to grow on me and in the stroy there is something about him being undead which may have changed him but they don't lean into it too much but besides that i think they did a great job turning Alfie into a believeable villian whose want to protect helps move the plot in an interesting way.
People did not talk about Kung Fu Panda's recent show as much as this cuz unlike Megamind they got people who worked on the movies to work on this and got the original cast to replise their roles
Megamind Rules is marginally better than the cheap CG of Monsters vs Aliens The Series and I binged through that season. Still think Megamind would get marginally less backlash if they went straight to the series without any TV movie.
Megamind came out 14 YEARS AGO in 2010, anyone who grew up with that movie is an adult now, or at least old enough that any sort of Megamind continuation would have to be aimed more at a mature audience. This new show & movie are so obviously aimed at younger kids, and stuff made for young children isn’t necessarily immediately awful, but I just don’t see the appeal in making this for children when a lot of Megamind’s appeal is it’s strong writing and subversion of tropes. Superhero movies have evolved quite a bit since 2010, to the point that I think there’s a limited possibility that a modern Megamind story could work. I have no idea how, but the way they went about it was NOT EVER going to work. The shoddy animation definitely didn’t help. +Going to keep living my life pretending this new Megamind content doesn’t exist.
22:30 Like Toy Story or Scream? Those are really good franchises but Toy Story should have ended at the third movie and Scream should have ended at the first movie.
The Fast and the Furious should've ended when its lead actor, Paul Walker, died. It's such a zombified franchise and it makes me a little ill whenever I see a trailer for a new one come out.
In despicable me 1 gru conclued his arc and wasn't villains anymore why can't megamind do the same thing for years people were baging for a sequel and i know what we have is not good but that doesn't mean it shouldn't have one the original creators said they have interest in making a real sequel
I truly feel...the only way this works is if it's like the penguins of madagascar and is absolutely an unhinged alt universe that we can all forget about after it ends also...please fix the models, roxannes arms are so big and stretched and it is all i can see she had slapping hands...and you could get closer to the original voice actor....he sounds like a sleezy sniveling shrew.... and....i honestly don't like minion's name change... it doesn't make much sense of a sthing to happen off camera, in a way the name minion is essential to his character, the name to directly contrast what he actually is....the name is minion but what he is is megamind's best and only friend....and minion loved his name as much as he loved his friend otherwise well, he obviously could've asked for it to be changed at any point...there is no reason he'd be named minion in the first movie if he felt so underappreciated
I did enjoy this movie but, i had already had the experience most people had eith this show for the first time with Legends of Awesomeness. I expected things to go wack and out of cannon because... Where do you can logically go to make this better or keep track eith the og? I laughed at how absurd and weird most of it was because its what i expected. Low quality. Meh jokes. And... I do like the theme song for the show. I think the VA were pretty good overall, even if they didnt sound like the originals. I also liked learning new things about the characters. I think the falling grace was definitely the wonky timeline was its biggest downfall. Jow you make my boy go thru the SAME character arch with Minion TWICE IN LESS THAN A WEEK. Disrespect. I even like the design of the doom Syndicate. They adorable, like those terrible crocodiles from kung fu panda that nobody remembers in the movies. IF Dreamworks decides SUDDENLY to make a big budget movie... Idk what they would do cos they prett much wrote themselves into a corner. UNLESS this show is completely scrapped because it would not work timeline wise. And the only thing i could think of would be... More dynamics with metroman and megamind about their existence and how to move forward now that they both have a reason in the world.
Dude no you're wrong people want more of Megamind they want it to be a franchise they just want it to be done right okay that's all Like hopefully we will get a third megamind movie on the Big screen done right in the future Plus not all of dreamworks shows were all awful like the third kung fu panda show got better in season 2 and 3
Personally, I think there's potential for more Megamind stories if you simply expand the world. Like Shrek did. You can tell a story about the wider villain community learning of Metroman's "death" and inviting Megamind into their circle, making him question what he really wants. Or you can tell a story about Megamind wanting to fit in with the superhero community but struggling to be accepted as who he is.
I will say this. na it can be a franchise. But if you want to turn a very much loved and surprisingly high quality movie into a low quality series, you need good story/writing to make up for it. This did not have it.
Love how he just calls Minion by his name without a second thought. No correction. No disclaimer. No acknowledgment of anything other than his true identity.
I actually think the whole minion thing could’ve worked.
Like if Minion didn’t like being called Minion just because it makes the embodiment of him a sidekick with his name being a literal MINION, that could’ve been a somewhat logical understanding as for the name change. (Old Chum is even worse though so yeah..)
It’s still better than whatever tf we got here
@@awesomeaustenkitty I think it might've been changed to not be confused with the minions in the far more popular (but inferior) Despicable Me
Bro dispute how bad the overall character accuracy in this terrible movie was, Chum was the best part.
He will never be “Old Chum”
I don't care what anyone says. His only name is Minion and will forever be Minion
Watching the first Megamind then the second one right after is like watching a beautiful masterpiece be painted only to then have someone kick thorough the canvas right after
Nah, at least a kick would be quick. I feel like it is more like patiently watching the paint dry, proud and joysful of what was just created,just for a drunk guy to then come and start peeing on it. While you're unable to stop him due to the shock of what's happening.
@@Zelrin04or maybe watching someone slowly tear through the canvas until it’s completely destroyed. Only to then realize it will be replaced by their own drawing which is nothing like the original.
@choochookillme69 fr though
@choochookillme69 that actually doesnt sound half bad if its done right
@choochookillme69 you mean musicman?
I think you're totally right about the time gap between the two releases, the audience of kids that would have been interested in this kind of output immediately after the first movie are grown up now. The trailer for this new sequel had that tagline "You're welcome!", I think they made this with more mature fans in mind... and well, it's not gone over well at all.
Also a terrifying realization, you had said that the screenwriters of Doom Syndicate didn't understand the first Megamind? They literally are the same writing team. Either there's been a massive fluke, or there was some EXTREMELY heavy studio interference.
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Same writing team!?!? Ohhh……ohhhh my gosh I’m terrified
@@stormdoesgaming8919Thank you so much!
Same writing team yet they completely retcon the original in so many ways. Ridiculous.
@@kosog6584 I’m pretty sure there was studio aka corporate
influence involved with the writing.
Not every story needs a followup. Megamind ended perfectly. While some part of me would love to see more of the characters and the world around them, there just really was zero need for a sequel.
Yea tbh i wanted one but not like this i wouldnt have minded to much that the animation and voices look and sound like they came from a video game tie in if the story was good but with this one it just sucks
@@MR-SINISTER76 The thing is, there is no justification for a Megamind sequel to ever exist-besides money, I guess-: Megamind's character arc is introduced and wrapped up neatly within the movie; if a sequel is to be made, there must be new conflict, and there is simply no conflict that is relevant to the established characters therein, and engaging without retracing old plot points and/or undoing parts of the original movie. A Megamind sequel wouldn't inherently be atrocious as is the case now, but it would certainly struggle to justify its existence and build on top of its predecessor without retroactively tampering with it (which is a horrible idea).
@@chaoticstarfish3401 well from what ive heard dreamworks is actually considering making a 3rd movie and releasing it in theaters if it happens i hope they go the cars 2 route with it and completely ignore everything that happened in here als bring will ferrel and the rest of the cast back and make it good
@@chaoticstarfish3401 The only movie plot I could think of is if there was a sort of "Justice League" type group that came in after Metroman supposedly died to stop Megamind, thinking the whole good guy act was just a sham- and the movie would revlove around defeating these heroes one by one while also trying to prove that he isn't the bad guy in the situation while very much looking like the bad guy. And the real villain in the end turns out to be some scummy News CEO (Think Jame Jonah Jameson) type person attempting to smear Megaminds name for his own personal profit and fame while also getting the heroes out of his way so he can do basically whatever he wants.
@@wandereringshadow8658 Reasons why I think the premise wouldn't be a good idea:
1. Metroman and Megamind are there only two aliens present in the movie's universe, and the lack of heroes is a major plot point in the first movie; the existence of a "Justice League" would just make their absence in the first movie very confusing.
2. Megamind has already been misjudged based on superficial traits, which is what made him into a villain in the first place, and what he overcomes by the end of the first movie; doing it again in the sequel would be a step back.
3. While it makes sense that a group of heroes would suspect a villain suddenly become a hero and taking over a city, they could just keep tabs on him in case he does something bad; a confrontation would be unnecessary.
4. The idea of a corporate character pulling strings behind the scenes as a low profile antagonist is already a hero movie trope; playing cliché superhero premises straight would make Megamind just become the very thing it parodies.
5. Based on the premise alone, the conflict would be mostly a physical challenge, with an already resolved plot point for its narrative context. Megamind has already faced the physical challenge of being a hero by fighting Titan, and, with your premise proposition, there is no character development to be had for Megamind, or any struggle for him as a person, so there still is no justification for the existence of such a sequel.
I’m just now realizing that technologically they went from flip phones to late model smart phones in the span of two days.
One of the KEY ASPECTS of the original Megamind was that his seemingly "egotistical" nature was a direct result of him trying to cope with the lack of love and attention he received from those around him. When he's alone though you can clearly see him being down on himself and feeling inadequate...
But the writers of the sequel obviously didn't understand that.
It made more sense when Megamind and Metroman were the only 'super' characters, considering the fact that they're basically aliens on a regular Earth, where other superheroes/villains are never mentioned to even exist. The Doom Syndicate (and the annoying kid sidekick they added) not only stick out like a sore thumb due to their awful designs that seemingly came from another franchise entirely, but it also messes with the original rules of the first movie. While it would've been cool to see a GOOD Megamind sequel after BoD, the movie worked great being a standalone self-contained story.
Even though Megamind deserved the success of Despicable Me, I feel its success later on in life was meant to be. It feels like it hasn't aged at all and only gets better with each year. And it doesn't need anything else associated with it if it doesn't have Will Ferrell.
And if there was a need for a sequel, this piece of shit was not it.
"The button of doom " should be the only sequel to Megamind 😭
Megamind is definitely iconic, thats why everyone is so mad about it being disrespected like this
It depends on how you define iconic. The point is that, while Megamind is certainly a beloved film, it never had the chance to become a global phenomenon or large franchise, and honestly I think that's for the best. It's a well-written, self-contained story that never really needed to be continued or expanded upon, and over time it's found it's audience.
Weirdly the movie and show look worse than shows like Legends Of Awesomeness. I don't completely blame the animators because they were clearly rushed and likely a smaller team.
And theres some info that the budget for this is so low they couldnt get the people who worked on the first film like the VA's, the animators and artists and etc.
@@DavidBlaiseSGaela facts
Bro did not just diss legends of awesomeness like that
@@orange_turtle3412 I’m saying. That show was my childhood
@@rickyronny4019 Its not amazing, and the animation quality is significantly worse than the actual movies, but its by no means bad. Its just dumb stupid panda fun.
I don't mind it being a franchise, as long as they put the hard work and do something decent. But it's clear that with this, they didn't even bother to try
100% agree on Megamind and the Incredibles resonating more with older audiences while still being fun for kids. Both films are still some of my all-time favorites to this day.
Also, I would genuinely recommend Tales of Arcadia. It was the only show from Dreamworks in the 2010s that wasn't based on a pre-existing film or franchise. It was a completely original animated series overseen by Guillermo del Toro of all people, and ended up kickstarting its own cinematic universe with three separate shows following different protagonists and their connected individual experiences in the fictional city of Arcadia Oaks. It's a phenomenal series (except for the movie. We don't talk about the movie), but it sadly never saw the success of the other established-franchise tie-ins that Dreamworks put out alongside it.
Yeah, fun fact: this movie was written by the SAME PEOPLE WHO MADE THE FIRST. The fact that they fumbled this bad is anomalously astounding.
Megamind’s one of those movies that don’t really need a sequel cuz the story and character arc of the protagonist wrapped up in the first movie that started it all. Unlike Dreamworks franchises like Shrek and Kung Fu Panda that can expand the lore and develop the character furthers since their first movies left room for more stories to be told. Megamind came across as a one and done film and should’ve stayed that way
Honestly you could say the same for Puss in Boots. The movie's main plot and arc ended. Puss got the adventure he want Humpty died a hero, he and Kitty get together plus no-one was asking for a sequel since the first film didn't blow anyone's minds
But Last Wish proves that even stuff that no-one cared about at first before marketing can turn to gold if the filmmakers are given the time and resources to craft a good story
@@DatPRGuy2017 true I guess
@@DatPRGuy2017 Last Wish wasn't really a continuation of the previous movie's arc though, it kind of reinvented the character completely.
Thanks for giving race to the edge a shout out. That show is so good
Race to the edge is Goated.
It's up there in my top 5 favorate animated shows with Avatar and The Clone Wars. I can rewatch it endlessly
My nephew would probably cry watching megamind 2
I'm a major fan of the movie Labyrinth (in case my pfp didn't give it away lol). Everyone in the Labyrinth community (or everyone I have ever spoken to since 1995, when I first saw the movie) says they would never want a sequel. There are been countless rumors of it getting a sequel over the years, but they were never true. If you know the movie, you probably understand why that is. It's a cult classic for a reason. One major reason is David Bowie, who plays Jareth the Goblin King. No on else could ever capture the character the way he did. Plus the story is perfect as-is. It's a movie that stands alone, and we love imagining all the possible sequels, but we don't want an "official" one... We don't want anyone else playing our beloved characters.
If DreamWorks wanted to include internet jokes into their new Megamind movie and show, they should’ve did a 13 year time skip much like in real life.
That way, the internet jokes would makes sense and that Megamind is a boomer.
Hate how we went from “Megamind” to “Interesting-thought”
Edit: I’ve said this once before. I think the doom syndicate could have worked, but not as an old team of Megamind. Instead, what the story should have been was Megamind tried to join them once in his loneliness, but they rejected him because they were not impressed and like everyone else, thought he was too weird. And now that he is a hero who once defeated metroman, then tighten, they escape prison and finally want him to join, but this time he rejects because he likes his new life as a hero, and now they become his enemies due to him rejecting them to be a hero now.
Fact: The Minions are the name of the group of Minions,
I don't see how Minion should give up his name
high quality video for such a small channel. Keep up the good work.
Here's something I would have done if I was given the task to make a megamind sequel first things first I would re-watch the original film 2 to 3 different times so I can get a really good grasp on what the concept of megamind is about
Then I would bring in the Doom syndicate into the sequel but give them a new origin story making the megamind video game not canon to the franchise at all which is perfectly fine since nobody really played it or cared about it
Possibly give them new designs to make them more intimidating as villains
And give them a new origin story an origin story that could be as simple as this
One of the members of the Doom syndicate could be a scientist while other folks could be random civilians who happen to have gotten power similar to that of what we see in the actual sequel itself but they actually look interesting
The first try to use their powers to mess with megamind and then they tried to take it a step further of trying to take over the city and possibly the entire world and megamind and his new crew have to stop him
For that girl character who's meant to be a sidekick I do one of two things either write her out of the story entirely or try to make her either be a parody of the sidekick archetype while also making her an interesting character in her own right that makes her worthy of being part of this new team megamind tries to form with her and Roxanne along with minion speaking of him I would also have him keep his name
Another thing I would do is that if I want to make it as a sequel where it expands upon the themes and ideas that the first film did I would take the themes of the first film did and expand on them without contradicting the original themes and characterizations of how the characters were in the first movie (basically not pulling a Toy story 4)
I will expand upon its themes and ideas that the original film had did without making the characters feel out of character or without retreading the same ground
That is probably what I would do if I were to be given the task of making a true megamind sequel it probably won't be perfect but it'll at least be something
Even if I wouldn't have the budget of the first movie to work on a project like this I would at least put some form of care into it as not only a standalone movie but as a true sequel to megamind if I were to be given that task
I hope you had the time to read this and I hope you guys really liked what I have to say 😁
I wish that's what they had done, it would have been SO much better. It's sad when studios ruin great movies by putting absolutely no effort into sequels
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I feel the only lore that warrants expanding on could be their parents. They could pull an invincible where Metromans parents visit earth and are the villains. But the whole theme of the movie was who deserves to be a hero and how that effects relationships. Metroman, megamind and Titan are all different spins on that theme. So the sequel should evolve these in a smart and bigger way, similar to how Kung Fu panda 2 was an evolution of the themes of 1
Adventures of tip and oh is a pretty great series it gives me early SpongeBob vibes where you just see the characters living there every day life and exploreing new things.
I wish they'd explore his childhood more
Speaking of DreamWorks TV shows I remember in 2019 I was obsessed with the boss baby show on Netflix for some reason.
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You're so right about franchises should just end after the characters reach their emotional peak. That's why I hate the idea of a king of the hill revival
I genuinely with thy whole heart and soul… absolutely loved turbo fast and sometimes I go back to watch it
I need more people to talk about Dreamworks TV. It has so many children's TV shows. Shitty spinoffs, great and award winning franchises like Tales of Arcadia created by Guillermo del Toro, unexpectedly good reboots such as Voltron, She-Ra and Carmen Sandiego.
In this video I learned: Kung Fu Panda got a new TV series last year and Nobody talked about it!
I'm LEGIT surprised!
They would need extreme care to make a sequel. You can’t half ass it and it gets money.
I really liked the sentence about the 2 types of sequels!
As someone who didn't hate this film to death, it is indeed sad to see such a good original film followed by a direct-to-video sequel that fails to see where the beauty of the first chapter lies.
On a separate note, I can't believe we're so close to Kung Fu Panda 4: I too am on the hype train!
And 4:43 The Dragon Knight has a wonderful third season: I know the first season isn't the best, but it gets better as time goes by and rewards the journey maximally.
The dragon knight actually picked up pretty well in season 3. The animation is not the best but the story and the mystery really gripped me as it went on but it is weird that it did not get the same animation quality as paws of destiny. But when blade's brother was revealed to be a twist villian I was on the fence at first because it did not seem to make sense since from what we knew about him he seemed content just trying to protect england but as the season went on it really started to grow on me and in the stroy there is something about him being undead which may have changed him but they don't lean into it too much but besides that i think they did a great job turning Alfie into a believeable villian whose want to protect helps move the plot in an interesting way.
People did not talk about Kung Fu Panda's recent show as much as this cuz unlike Megamind they got people who worked on the movies to work on this and got the original cast to replise their roles
We dont want more megamind we want more movies like megamind.
Not just superheros just movies that actually have care put in it.
It had the ability to become a franchise just the execution was literally a dumpster fire. That cause a train wreck, that activated a volcano
Idk why DreamWorks needed another franchise esspacily when the audience mostly forgot about it with like a 14 year wait
What may have worked 10 years ago no longer does, As a matter a fact what's wrong with just one off's?
Race to the edge fan I see, I tip my hat to you, one legend to another
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I still feel like the only reason you gave this a 2/10 is because it has a shark in it. No offense.
None taken cause you’re 100% right lol. 😂
While I wasn't crazy about "Megamind" in general, I do hope for more comic-influenced animated films like "The Incredibles" and "Big Hero 6."
Megamind Rules is marginally better than the cheap CG of Monsters vs Aliens The Series and I binged through that season.
Still think Megamind would get marginally less backlash if they went straight to the series without any TV movie.
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Megamind came out 14 YEARS AGO in 2010, anyone who grew up with that movie is an adult now, or at least old enough that any sort of Megamind continuation would have to be aimed more at a mature audience. This new show & movie are so obviously aimed at younger kids, and stuff made for young children isn’t necessarily immediately awful, but I just don’t see the appeal in making this for children when a lot of Megamind’s appeal is it’s strong writing and subversion of tropes. Superhero movies have evolved quite a bit since 2010, to the point that I think there’s a limited possibility that a modern Megamind story could work. I have no idea how, but the way they went about it was NOT EVER going to work. The shoddy animation definitely didn’t help.
+Going to keep living my life pretending this new Megamind content doesn’t exist.
What’s the song that YINSED uses in the outro?
It's written by the same writers as the first btw
I had to verify to see if this was true, and I wish you weren't telling the truth
Naw bro, I disagree. Megamind should be a franchise…
It shouldn’t have a terrible sequel.
22:30 Like Toy Story or Scream? Those are really good franchises but Toy Story should have ended at the third movie and Scream should have ended at the first movie.
Tbh I think that scream should have ended at the 3rd
The Fast and the Furious should've ended when its lead actor, Paul Walker, died. It's such a zombified franchise and it makes me a little ill whenever I see a trailer for a new one come out.
Somehow megamind model in the "sequel" manage to make his propotion looks so awkward while the original look natural
7:18 tf it's not iconic
In despicable me 1 gru conclued his arc and wasn't villains anymore why can't megamind do the same thing for years people were baging for a sequel and i know what we have is not good but that doesn't mean it shouldn't have one the original creators said they have interest in making a real sequel
Megamind is blue Caillou with his bald ass.
12:48 very true.
I truly feel...the only way this works is if it's like the penguins of madagascar and is absolutely an unhinged alt universe that we can all forget about after it ends also...please fix the models, roxannes arms are so big and stretched and it is all i can see she had slapping hands...and you could get closer to the original voice actor....he sounds like a sleezy sniveling shrew.... and....i honestly don't like minion's name change... it doesn't make much sense of a sthing to happen off camera, in a way the name minion is essential to his character, the name to directly contrast what he actually is....the name is minion but what he is is megamind's best and only friend....and minion loved his name as much as he loved his friend otherwise well, he obviously could've asked for it to be changed at any point...there is no reason he'd be named minion in the first movie if he felt so underappreciated
All hail king Julian was a great show, and I will die on this hill.
In my opinion, it'd work good as a franchise, but they really just fucked up on the second film.
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I did enjoy this movie but, i had already had the experience most people had eith this show for the first time with Legends of Awesomeness. I expected things to go wack and out of cannon because... Where do you can logically go to make this better or keep track eith the og? I laughed at how absurd and weird most of it was because its what i expected. Low quality. Meh jokes. And... I do like the theme song for the show. I think the VA were pretty good overall, even if they didnt sound like the originals. I also liked learning new things about the characters. I think the falling grace was definitely the wonky timeline was its biggest downfall. Jow you make my boy go thru the SAME character arch with Minion TWICE IN LESS THAN A WEEK. Disrespect. I even like the design of the doom Syndicate. They adorable, like those terrible crocodiles from kung fu panda that nobody remembers in the movies.
IF Dreamworks decides SUDDENLY to make a big budget movie... Idk what they would do cos they prett much wrote themselves into a corner. UNLESS this show is completely scrapped because it would not work timeline wise. And the only thing i could think of would be... More dynamics with metroman and megamind about their existence and how to move forward now that they both have a reason in the world.
at least his character is more believable then wolf's
Dude no you're wrong people want more of Megamind they want it to be a franchise they just want it to be done right okay that's all
Like hopefully we will get a third megamind movie on the Big screen done right in the future
Plus not all of dreamworks shows were all awful like the third kung fu panda show got better in season 2 and 3
Sorry man I love Shark Tale, it’s a guilty pleasure. Idk why people hate it so much.
I think Megamand can and SHOULD have sequels.
Just needs work.
Single movie "franchises" are so borin'
Personally, I think there's potential for more Megamind stories if you simply expand the world. Like Shrek did.
You can tell a story about the wider villain community learning of Metroman's "death" and inviting Megamind into their circle, making him question what he really wants. Or you can tell a story about Megamind wanting to fit in with the superhero community but struggling to be accepted as who he is.
There is only one megamind movie for me.
I will say this.
na it can be a franchise.
But if you want to turn a very much loved and surprisingly high quality movie into a low quality series, you need good story/writing to make up for it.
This did not have it.
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Megamind 2 and Incredibles 2 are pretty similar
No they are not 💀
This feels so weird! You're a YTPer, not a content farm...
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21:42 Trolls 2 was an awful sequel. WHY THE FUCK ARE THEY DOING GANGAM STYLE!?
I completely disagree with your premise.
Because we got Button of Doom.
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