hell it kinda was left open to have one, think about if other villains invaded metro city and he has to live up to the cities expectations of being a hero
A good idea would be to introduce new superheroes, basically create a Justice League equivalent who hate Megamind as they still think he killed Metroman. So Megamind comes up with a plan to prove himself by creating a supercomputer that analyses the heroes during battle and determines how he can best work with them and prove himself to them but then the machine goes haywire and goes Brother Eye on the other super heroes asses
The last time I saw the "key to the city" cliche being used is in WordGirl, where they'd give WordGirl so much bloody keys to the city it becomes a self aware joke
Oh, wow, I loved WordGirl so much. I actually think they had an episode or two where some villain tried to steal one of WG's keys to the city because they thought it actually did unlock something, and she was like, "Uh, no, it's basically just for decoration," and probably showed off her mountain of keys.
@@TheSpawnfan It's got 8 films. Journey To Bear Kingdom is however supposed to be the last film in the series but who knows if that damn franchise will be brought back from the dead.
@Bobby Sharpe Oh my god. I think Norm of the North lost the right-or the budget, to use any voice actors from the United States except Maya Kay. That also happened to the second season of Bratz. Ashleigh Ball was the new Kaley Cuoco, for instance. August 18, 2019, 2:48pm
America isn't THAT dumb to elect Norm as President. We've put some dumb people into office, but there is now way in Heaven, Earth, Purgatory or Hell we'd get him into office.
Norm of the North is the definition of what Jeff Goldblum said in Jurassic Park movie - "Shitty movies find a way." I think he said that, I might be remembering it wrong...
Some possible alternate titles: Norm 2: Arctic Boogaloo Norm 2: The Normening Norm Wars: The Polar Bear Strikes Back And my personal favorite… Who the Crap Was Asking For This?: The Movie
I would pay to watch "Who the crap was asking for this?: The Movie" if it was a stand-alone franchise that had nothing to do with Norm of the North. I actually want to see what someone could do with that concept.
@@pavloverboy don't worry I can make it one day if I can if I can improve my drawing And then make 14 DVD CGI sequels because that's the whole point of my movie
My thoughts, summed up in quotes: "I can't deal with that now." - Ultra Magnus "Die monster, you don't belong in this world!" - Richter Belmont "EEEEVIIIIL!" - Mermaid Man
Wait...that seriously...wasn't the end of the movie? There's...MORE? You can't be serious. This is...my God, this is just...depressing. On so many levels.
@@bottemillerpostings6959 Mr. Enter lied. Norm didn't die in a helicopter crash. He got the mayor arrested and the second half of the film is about playing hockey to save the arctic from his brother's evil sponsors. March 4, 2019, 8:29pm
@@bottemillerpostings6959 Another 45-minute movie! Arctic All-Stars picks up directly where Keys to the Kingdom left off. How do they come up with this stuff? March 6, 2019, 11:55pm
to quote the Angry Video game nerd "WHAT WERE THEY THINKING OR SMOKING?!?!" i have no respect for Splash entertainment anymore, screw this company and Lionsgate, you should be ashamed of yourselves!!! will Lions gate ever become the next Walt Disney or Pixar? ha ha! NOPE! they wish!
I just realized, I think the original Norm of the North was an attempt to assassinate Rob Schneider. There's an old movie script called "Atuk" that kills anyone who is cast to star in it: so far it's killed John Belushi, Sam Kinison, John Candy, Phil Hartman, and Chris Farley. I knew it was a comedy about a guy from the Arctic who doesn't fit in and is taken to New York by a lady who works for a real estate mogul who decides to exploit him as a mascot so he can build large amounts of real estate in the Arctic, but somehow I never connected that to Norm of the North until now. It explains everything: the weird choice to cast Rob Schneider as the star, the extreme laziness and cheapness, how even the filmmakers don't seem to understand the premise of their own movie but chose it anyway. Of course Rob isn't dead, so maybe changing the name and making the main character a polar bear instead of an Eskimo fooled the curse. Or maybe the curse works by Hellraiser rules, where if you try to trick it into killing someone else for you, it kills you instead.
Or the worst thing. The movie was so bad the curse considered itself paid off by the humiliation. We need to test the theory. *looks at newspaper* Hmmm. Call Mel Gibson and tell him about the idea. Best case is the curse is lifted. Worst case, Mel Gibsons sins are forgiven due to a death
Specifically the idea someone would try to turn an eskimo story that's "cursed" into a kids movie with rob Schneider because why Rob Schneider its hilarious
Thomas Gibbs no. it’s not a trilogy. it’s a quadrulogy. when I said it was getting two more, I meant that Norm 2 is getting two more follow-ups. I swear to god I’m not making this up.
Omar TheOwner They May be in a little gray are because they’re based in Brazil, and they likely don’t have the same plot because the plot of Kung Fu Panda would require effort be made, it’s much easier to make a simpler dumber plot that requires less unique animation
IKR? In Balto, I was actually really surprised how little Balto and Jenna’s puppies appeared after the first five minutes. It literally time jumped to all of them getting adopted except for Alu because she looked like a wolf. And the other sequel only had one of her brothers appear, literally all the other dogs are NEVER shown again. Even Jenna herself barely appeared in both sequels, which was so insulting and made her and Balto look more like exes instead of a “dog couple”
I saw it while I was looking for some movie to rent on TV with my brother (who has never even heard of Norm of the North, lucky him) and I suddenly saw this movie and I just slowly sank into my chair in dread.
Wait... they solve the mystery halfway through the film? The fuck is the rest of the film about? Greene trying to invade the Arctic and Norm becoming a wartime leader? Wait, that actually might be mildly entertaining.
What about Wreck-it Ralph, Toy Story, How to Train Your Dragon, The Incredibles, and Frozen? Those are all great movies that got sequels! March 3, 2019, 7:06pm
8:54 I think it's trying to hand wave the fact that the Human-talk bs had skipped a generation from the Grandpa to Norm beforehand, and now all of a sudden Norm's kid has it because convenience.
Actually, Norm's son is even lazier than that: that is literally the same model as young Norm in his flashbacks in the first movie. I'm pretty sure they did the same thing with the other two cubs as well. They're reusing old character models for *new characters* . Not really a surprise, considering how many other assets they pull back up from the garbage bin, just wanted to point that out.
Norm’s speech about what being king falls flat because he never goes through anything remotely resembling a character arc. He doesn’t majorly screw up and have to redeem himself, he doesn’t abuse his power causing his allies to abandon him leading to a realisation of how he needs to act on behalf of his people. Norm doesn’t initiate anything at all. He gets crowned king, he gets the phone call, he receives the call and he’s reacting to being framed. He doesn’t even have any overly competent or heroic moments aside from the suicidal jump between helicopters. Norm ends this storyline as he begins with no change to his character whatsoever. Learning responsibility has also never been in his character. He hasn’t had to redeem himself after being caught out in a lie because no one calls him out on hiding that he’s an actual polar bear. The words feel put in his mouth rather than being a natural lesson Norm has learned. If this were a Groundhog Day style loop Norm wouldn’t do anything differently except maybe hide the key somewhere different.
With respect to Vlad the Impaler, he did manage to defend his kingdom from invaders for years and years, and mounted one of the most ingenious escapes in history. Sure, he was a murderous tyrant, but he was a decent administrator and defended his kingdom, which makes him better than Norm.
@@matti.8465 It depends on who you listen to, really. He did a lot of really cruel and heinous things to people, but some assert that it was a means of reining in the criminals and corrupt officials of the time. Kind of like a really extreme, zero tolerance Scared Straight program; "be a good person, stop being an asshole or else you get a new and exciting execution method named after you". Of course, there might have been some megalomania or mental illness involved, but there's no way of telling for sure.
Plus it was either him or the Ottomans. He spent time in Ottoman captivity during his youth and everything he knew about psychotic cruelty, he learned from them.
That plot twist at the end of the video... truly unexpected Oh. Oh no. Now I'm legitimately curious about how this kind of second grade movie can go on for another 45 minutes. You made me actually curious and excited for part of a Norm of the North movie. I don't think I can forgive you for that. O_O Jokes aside, nice video as always!
My thoughts exactly. Honestly, getting rid of all the tired and cliched garbage in the first act could work in a movie that's actually competently written.
Same, that last scene felt like a classic climax, twist villain revealed, evil speech, helicopter chase, all i expected was like five minutes of Norm being crowned king and then the credits.
There's a simple way to make that exposition scene better: have him announce it to an inanimate object. Like a rock. Make it look like he's telling somebody, like the shot be from audience's perspective. Then show the blank rock. And the other polar bears walk up to him, questioning him doing this. He thinks the announcement is important enough that EVERYTHING needs to know. "Are you going to tell the snowdrifts next?" "Most of them have already been informed. I still need to tell six of them." It's not that hard to find a unique way to tell exposition. Plus, it's a comedy. Have fun with it.
I literally just shouted “WHAT?!?” when I saw the thumbnail for this video. No way they could have made a sequel! But I was even more disturbed when I found the reason for it was because the first film actually did succeed at the box office. How? How?! HOW?!?!?! You know, I am SO glad that I’m leaving home tomorrow for a vacation. See you next Saturday, Mr. Enter!
Billy Barnett honestly, I don’t blame the school it’s self, they just probably picked it at random from recent movies and thought little of it. In return, when I was in my senior year when I was with the other graduates for a fun day, we saw Black Panther
Silly polar bear, being a king means abusing your power maliciously, taxing the peasants to ruin, sending the Spanish Inquisition to torture all nay-sayers, and then beheading lots of people when you get bored! Sheesh, amateur tyrants, am I right?
The worst thing about this movie is the fact that, IN EVERY OTHER SCENE, Olympia and her mother switch between red and blonde hair. WHY. Edit: Okay, it's not every other scene. But... BROWN HAIR TOO? WHAT
First they don't know how phones work Then they don't know how banks work Then they don't know how THEIR MOVIE works! GAAAAAAAAAAHH! Edit: Just realised they also don't know how mayors work ("I'm as powerful as a king!"), they don't know how helicopters work (Norm jumps, enough said), and of course, they don't know how basic logic works. And we're still only halfway through.
So, they have shown that: 1) They don't know how mayors work 2) They don't know how banks work 3) They don't know how phones work 4) They don't know how helicopters work 5) They don't know how movies work 6) They don't know how basic logic works And we're only halfway through. This is going to be interesting...
Who in the world thought this movie needed a sequel?! Did the negative press not prove that people don’t want more of this? ...And there’s still 45 minutes left ?!?! ... I don’t want to live on this planet anymore... (Loved the melting ice caps bit by the way. Especially the clips used.)
Two questions: 1. A mayor makes a lot of money, especially one for NYC, why would he rob banks? 2. How did the arctic animals find gold and smelt it into a crown?
18:32 I like how they didn't even bother to crop this to fit the aspect ratio of the phone screen. They just animated it and squished the image and hoped no one would notice that everything looks skinnier.
"Theres no such thing as bad press" probably one of those situations where the movie was so bad that so many people talked about it that it actually qualified for a sequal. Blegh
Wait.... There's a sequel? We have to wait 13 years for Incredibles II. But we get a sequel for a film that NO-ONE wanted a sequel for. Whyyyyyyyyyyy? Even Cars II was better than this! And that's one of the worst Pixar films made!
@@Val17282 yeah hell if i had involvement in this film as an actor i would throw my hands up in the air and yell "NOPE! fuck this movie! i quit! i'm moving on to create original content like cartoons instead!!!"
They made a part 2, and put it to cinema !?😱 That was time and $ that could have gone to feed some hungry families or save some endangered animals. Who the actual f#%&k cared enough about Norm of the friggin' North to want a sequel?!
why does norm even have a phone, that spawns so many questions 1. how does he charge his phone? 2. how does he get wifi when he lives in the arctic? 3. does the phone recognize norms thumbprints as human thumprints, even if it does wouldn't norms claws scratch up his screen? 4. I don't think phones do well in very cold areas
This just hit me. Since the first film, Norm fathered 3 cubs, Quinn clearly being the eldest. This, as well as whatever Quinn's approximate age is at this point, indicates that many years have passed since the events of the first film. Yet Olympia hasn't aged in the slightest. ffs...
*Listens to Burn from Hamilton during the melting off the ice caps* You just made me smile so damn much because I love that musical so damn much. Also, Hellfire, best Disney song behind Feed the Birds from Mary Poppins, easily.
Another thing I hate about the "Key to the City" cliché is this: Why does every "key to the city' have to be the size of an AR-15? Do they actually think that such a massive beast of a key would unlock billions of tiny, itty-bitty keyholes and locks?
I mean I think as it exists it's supposed to just be a symbol, not actually functioning as a skeleton key. I mean in Phineas and Ferb Doof points this out. "Now that I think about it, this is really big, I don't think I can open anything with it. It's almost like this is a symbolic gesture..."
BUCKLE UP, KIDS! NEXT TIME ON MR ENTER, NORM AND HIS SLACKER BROTHER RALLY THE ARCTIC FOR A HOCKEY GAME AGAINST JOSEF STALIN AND HIS TEAM OF ROBOTS IN ORDER TO SAVE THE ARCTIC ICE FROM BEING USED FOR BOTTLED WATER!
12:10 I kind of surprised that you didn't mention the time when Johnny Test had his sisters created a key that literally open any door, model after the very "key to the city" line in this movie. All the crazy adventures that Johnny and Dukey had took the whole episode.
At least Rob Schneider had enough self respect not to return. Norm is now voiced by Andrew Toth, who according to IMDB, has been little worth mentioning. Apparently there's *2* more Norm films currently in post-production, sooo....
You know, I just woke up thinking that things would be normal. Once I saw this, I had but one question- Why...? Still, I'm going to enjoy seeing you tearing this movie apart.
Matt R At least the Emoji Movie has an actual animation budget, despite the lack of creativity, compelling characters that are well performed and cohesive thematically consistent plot. It doesn’t look like a straight to DVD monstrosity at least.
ReasyRandom The Emoji Movie doesn’t have the lemmings (High Five is just as bad at being comic relief though). Both all films under either name are crap though, and easily more Razzie worthy.
Jay Barry Emoji Movie had more effort into its animation and tried to make a story out of product placements, even though it sucked and was ripping off LEGO Movie and Wreck it Ralph. But Norm of the North like why? It like a straight to Netflix animated movie, not made for theaters.
That awkward moment when you didn't know there was a sequel and when you realise that the first movie as much as it sucked, had a better flowing narrative and better animation...someone pass the vodka...
Strange magic wasn’t bad tho I really didn’t expect this film to get a sequel tho, there’s soo many animated films that far more deserving of a sequel after all
In my honest opinion, Strange Magic and Norm of the North are incredibly bad. However, if someone actually finds Strange Magic to be bearable at worst, I go "K, suit yourself then.". But if someone even dares to defend Norm of the North, I het anxiety attack. In fact, one of the reasons why might be because Thiti2000 harassed me for hating films like those.
0:16 Let's be honest, if "Alpha & Omega" could get several sequels, this shitstorm getting a follow-up isn't all that surprising. -__- 12:00 The only cartoon I remember using that "This key will open any door" concept was "Little Nemo: Adventures In Slumberland"...and look how that turned out! XD 19:19 A Kung-Fu Rabbit?! I'd say that this movie just jumped the shark, but it had already jumped the shark by just existing! :O
Lordy-loo, it's been a while since your last Animated Atrocity. And... I have questions. 1. Who thought it was a good idea to make a sequel to Norm of The North? 2. Was this film made as a form of torture by the Chinese? *checks wikipedia* Oh, it was actually made by an Indian company... and an American studio that also had a hand in Code Lyoko? Huh. 3. Were the makers so cheap that they couldn't get Rob Schneider back to voice Norm? 4. Wait, you're only half way through the fucking movie?! 5. Again... *YOU'RE ONLY HALFWAY THROUGH THE FUCKING MOVIE?*
1) the fact that it made money because people felt they needed to see how bad it was 2) why does that not surprise me that this is an Indian based company, probably the Indian equivalent of Vídeo Brinquedo 3) Likely, they probably thought they could go even cheaper, or maybe this is below even Schneider 4) are you surprised based off the last one? 5) *sings the Lunatics Have Taken Over the Aslyum from 3 Fun Boys*
Fun fact: Inside Out and Megamind never had a sequel. *But Norm of the North has*
Edit: Apollo hit me with the gift of prophecy. . .
You loved Megamind too! And you think it needs a sequel!!!! I knew I wasn't alone with this!!!!
@@owenkeys3937 Megamind is my jam-
hell it kinda was left open to have one, think about if other villains invaded metro city and he has to live up to the cities expectations of being a hero
"""""fun"""""
A good idea would be to introduce new superheroes, basically create a Justice League equivalent who hate Megamind as they still think he killed Metroman. So Megamind comes up with a plan to prove himself by creating a supercomputer that analyses the heroes during battle and determines how he can best work with them and prove himself to them but then the machine goes haywire and goes Brother Eye on the other super heroes asses
*oh crap he's actually doing a review of the second movie*
*Enter you are an absolute madlad*
Too true.. 8(
If this film broke him, can you give him a number for a therapist
@Brandon Roberts I don't consider this suicidal. I think this is masochism.
*Why did you have to make your comment bold?*
r/madlads
I think I was better off not knowing this movie had a sequel.
Same
Ditto.
me too...
Same
@@acgaming1932 Fuck humanity...
The last time I saw the "key to the city" cliche being used is in WordGirl, where they'd give WordGirl so much bloody keys to the city it becomes a self aware joke
Wordgirl is the best form of edutainment
Oh, wow, I loved WordGirl so much. I actually think they had an episode or two where some villain tried to steal one of WG's keys to the city because they thought it actually did unlock something, and she was like, "Uh, no, it's basically just for decoration," and probably showed off her mountain of keys.
SharkyenaQueen M I remember that! She had like, a fuckin huge wall of keys
I remember that show! It still air?
Not a bad choice for Edutainment.
What about Norm of the North 3: Global Norming
That pun is *way* too clever for this travesty.
Don't give them ideas!
I can see it now, T-posing characters bouncing as they speak in a grey room. If they fellow the trend of laziness that's what it'll be.
Only because people are collectively lighting it on fire.
*grabs flamethrower* Gotta kill it before it lays eggs.
And Norm of the North 4: Lemmings vs Minions
Oh, he had to reupload Norm of the North due to copyright-...wait...TWO???????
My thoughts exactly. 😂
Same, lol XD
I didn't know he reviewed the first one, but I was surprised that 2 was part of the movie title.
@@elkarlo1593 I had to do a double take when I saw the 2, because I thought he wouldn't review it.
That’s what I thought
I hope Norm of the North doesn’t become the new Alpha and Omega.
MegaSoulHero it’s already going to
What do you mean by that?
actually, never mind. I don’t wanna know.
@@toaster9922 sequels, lots and lots of sequels, Alpha and Omega (animated atrocity about wolves) has 6 or 8 movies already
@@TheSpawnfan It's got 8 films. Journey To Bear Kingdom is however supposed to be the last film in the series but who knows if that damn franchise will be brought back from the dead.
"...wut?" - Every person ever after being notified.
And again after finding out _there needs to be a part 2._
@@timothymclean facts
Not me. I’ve been aware of this film for awhile now. So I’m not surprised that Enter would be reviewing this.
@@keijijohnson9754 😲
CellSpex warned me before. I was excited when the notification came.
Even Rob Schneider wasn't willing to come back to reprise his role.
Let that sink in....
@Bobby Sharpe Oh my god. I think Norm of the North lost the right-or the budget, to use any voice actors from the United States except Maya Kay. That also happened to the second season of Bratz. Ashleigh Ball was the new Kaley Cuoco, for instance. August 18, 2019, 2:48pm
Bobby Sharpe
Ocean vegeta was involved in this?
Well fuck my donkey (and people who don’t know what I’m referencing think I’m a fucking weirdo
ROB SCHNEIDER. WAS TOO. GOOD FOR THIS MOVIE.
@@s.nifrum4580 What? Vegeta?
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OH FIND ME IN THE ALPS!!!
I think it’s a matter of they couldn’t afford him. Or any of the original actors besides Olympia.
"norm caused the problem and litterally every action he did made thing worse"
so, not a king but a politician?
So Norm is actually Donald Trump? That's the ultimate plot twist!
Princess Pikachu No, Mr. Garrison is Donald Trump, remember? But, your idea makes sense too. Maybe too much sense, dude...
serPomiz norm for president
*plays drums*
America isn't THAT dumb to elect Norm as President. We've put some dumb people into office, but there is now way in Heaven, Earth, Purgatory or Hell we'd get him into office.
I had no idea this existed...
It should have stayed that way
It rose from the depths of cinema hell.
Forgot the first movie even existed.
Norm of the North is the definition of what Jeff Goldblum said in Jurassic Park movie - "Shitty movies find a way." I think he said that, I might be remembering it wrong...
Some things aren't meant for mortal eyes.....
MarioYoshi 4723 I thought this one person was joking
Some possible alternate titles:
Norm 2: Arctic Boogaloo
Norm 2: The Normening
Norm Wars: The Polar Bear Strikes Back
And my personal favorite…
Who the Crap Was Asking For This?: The Movie
I would pay to watch "Who the crap was asking for this?: The Movie" if it was a stand-alone franchise that had nothing to do with Norm of the North. I actually want to see what someone could do with that concept.
@@pavloverboy don't worry I can make it one day if I can if I can improve my drawing
And then make 14 DVD CGI sequels because that's the whole point of my movie
Norm Of The North 2: even Rob Schneider thought this movie was too bad to be in...let that sink in
@@pavloverboy Nah, the best title would be Sherlock Norms
2017-2019'Charle Sobble brown sobble シャルル・ブラウン I replied to you just to read your full name
Somehow, the GIF fire at 11:23 was better than this movie's animation.
Truly, we are in hell.
I've been in hell for 7 years... after I graduated High School. Even before then I was in Hell now that I think of it
Maybe me.enter can make a movie so bad but still be better then Norm of the North
@@gachanokuni1062 His editing can make a better movie then this one's.
hahahahahha
H e l l f i r e
My thoughts, summed up in quotes:
"I can't deal with that now." - Ultra Magnus
"Die monster, you don't belong in this world!" - Richter Belmont
"EEEEVIIIIL!" - Mermaid Man
"This is bad comedy" - galvatron
"NONONONONONONO"- sam witwikcey
"A house divided would be better then this!" - Abraham Lincoln
"UUUUUUUUGH! IT'S DISGUSTING!" Lord farquad
JDeO1997 LEGO movie reference for the win! Everything is awesome!
"... we're only halfway trough this movie"
NOPE! Nah-uh! No way! The chopper crashed and they died in a fiery explosion! I'm out! Buh-bye!
Norm died on the way back to his home planet.
No, even better! He was shredded by those propellers. End of story, goodbye, the end!
Felt a bit of my soul die when you said the movie wasn't done yet.
Me too, me too
And we are only half-way through... Well, who needs a soul anyways.
Yoseqlo Yoseloq Dorian Gray didn’t need one, and he’s drunk, shagged and done other dubious things for over a century. He even became a banker!
Wait...that seriously...wasn't the end of the movie? There's...MORE? You can't be serious. This is...my God, this is just...depressing. On so many levels.
Tailslover13 I don’t even know where they could go from here...
@@bottemillerpostings6959 Mr. Enter lied. Norm didn't die in a helicopter crash. He got the mayor arrested and the second half of the film is about playing hockey to save the arctic from his brother's evil sponsors. March 4, 2019, 8:29pm
@@bottemillerpostings6959 Another 45-minute movie! Arctic All-Stars picks up directly where Keys to the Kingdom left off. How do they come up with this stuff? March 6, 2019, 11:55pm
at least it's not like alpha and omega...that series has like..8 films
27:56 - 28:21: Like Dr. Ivo Eggman Robotnik once said: ruclips.net/video/0TRFz2-kSAs/видео.html
Apparently, Internet infamy is enough to greenlight a sequel these days.
Bubsy, anyone?
Imagine if the same thing happened with the Emoji Movie...
Oh no, not just one. If you look at other comments here, Norm of the North is slated to have 4 MOVIES. I REPEAT, 4 MOVIES!!!
No, just whispers from the great old ones.
to quote the Angry Video game nerd "WHAT WERE THEY THINKING OR SMOKING?!?!" i have no respect for Splash entertainment anymore, screw this company and Lionsgate, you should be ashamed of yourselves!!! will Lions gate ever become the next Walt Disney or Pixar? ha ha! NOPE! they wish!
I just realized, I think the original Norm of the North was an attempt to assassinate Rob Schneider. There's an old movie script called "Atuk" that kills anyone who is cast to star in it: so far it's killed John Belushi, Sam Kinison, John Candy, Phil Hartman, and Chris Farley. I knew it was a comedy about a guy from the Arctic who doesn't fit in and is taken to New York by a lady who works for a real estate mogul who decides to exploit him as a mascot so he can build large amounts of real estate in the Arctic, but somehow I never connected that to Norm of the North until now. It explains everything: the weird choice to cast Rob Schneider as the star, the extreme laziness and cheapness, how even the filmmakers don't seem to understand the premise of their own movie but chose it anyway. Of course Rob isn't dead, so maybe changing the name and making the main character a polar bear instead of an Eskimo fooled the curse. Or maybe the curse works by Hellraiser rules, where if you try to trick it into killing someone else for you, it kills you instead.
Or the worst thing. The movie was so bad the curse considered itself paid off by the humiliation. We need to test the theory.
*looks at newspaper*
Hmmm. Call Mel Gibson and tell him about the idea.
Best case is the curse is lifted.
Worst case, Mel Gibsons sins are forgiven due to a death
This is like...so out there it could be true and it sounds so ridiculously funny
Specifically the idea someone would try to turn an eskimo story that's "cursed" into a kids movie with rob Schneider because why Rob Schneider its hilarious
Joining in on the "...there's a sequel?" club. This hurts.
I have never seen any advertisement for the sequel
I swear I am not making this up. Norm of the North isn’t getting another sequel.
*_it is getting TWO more_*
Thai shit gets a trilogy bit we can't get a sequel to godhand? This is the bad timeline.
Thomas Gibbs no. it’s not a trilogy.
it’s a quadrulogy. when I said it was getting two more, I meant that Norm 2 is getting two more follow-ups.
I swear to god I’m not making this up.
Your comment made me wish I was illiterate.
@@JFtheLOLZOR *wake me up starts intensifying as I realized what you said*
@@JFtheLOLZOR tf?!?! How much drugs did it take for some por unfortunate Soul To say that ANY of this was a good idea and where can I get some!?!!!
I'm honestly impressed they didn't go for more racist stereotypes with Chinatown and the kung fu bunny. Maybe they didn't have the assets.
@Omar TheOwner That could result in DreamWorks suing Splash Entertainment.
Just be glad it was a rabbit and not a giant, anthropomorphized talking rat...
Wait, no, I can't insult the Ninja Turtles with NoTN 2!!
Also, i believe the bunny looks ugly. The fur texture makes him look like he'd belong in a claymation film such as Wallace and Grommit
That would require real effort.
Omar TheOwner They May be in a little gray are because they’re based in Brazil, and they likely don’t have the same plot because the plot of Kung Fu Panda would require effort be made, it’s much easier to make a simpler dumber plot that requires less unique animation
I'm surprised that Norm's kids didn't immediately disappear after being introduced.
then why the fuck were they in the film then?! i'm surprised his kids didn't notice there Dad was missing!
IKR? In Balto, I was actually really surprised how little Balto and Jenna’s puppies appeared after the first five minutes. It literally time jumped to all of them getting adopted except for Alu because she looked like a wolf. And the other sequel only had one of her brothers appear, literally all the other dogs are NEVER shown again. Even Jenna herself barely appeared in both sequels, which was so insulting and made her and Balto look more like exes instead of a “dog couple”
"We're only halfway through this movie"
COME AGAIN!?
Saw this movie out on DVD when I was out yesterday. I was like “Oh no. Not another one 😱”.
So you was also out on DVD?
Shawn Fields I was out and saw the DVD on sale. I did not go out out see the film.
I saw it while I was looking for some movie to rent on TV with my brother (who has never even heard of Norm of the North, lucky him) and I suddenly saw this movie and I just slowly sank into my chair in dread.
I check my notification on my phone and see Norm of the North "wait is this a re upload?" Click it realizes the horror "There's a sequel?!"
You know that you can put *'s around a line of text to bold it, right? Useful for highlighting an action.
@@purplehaze2358 I rarely comment, so I didn't know, thanks for the tip though~
@@firewolfkanji17 Yeah, I picked that tip up from the fact that I comment on literally every video I watch.
@Benjamin Gavrin No thanks necessary.
@@firewolfkanji17 You can also use - this (without the space) to cross something out. And _ to underline something.
I saw this movie at my WalMart and had two thoughts:
1) "Wut?"
2) "I guess I know what Mr. Enter's next Animated Atrocity will be."
A spongebob reference, a Hamilton reference, AND a hunchback reference in less than ten seconds? MrEnter, you have made my day
Thomas Chuggington And a Mr.Enter refence!
Apparently his worst editor edited this video lol
Wait... they solve the mystery halfway through the film?
The fuck is the rest of the film about? Greene trying to invade the Arctic and Norm becoming a wartime leader?
Wait, that actually might be mildly entertaining.
r/normofthenorth is the other half
Unfortunately it's kind of a case of Belle's Magical World; it's a new story partway through.
When a king does something worng, people die
*Looks at Arthuria*
Shirou: People die when they are killed.
Everyone should (idkwtf she said here)
I love how there's all these great movies that didn't get a sequel and then there's Norm Of The North.
Still waiting for Megamind 2.
And Inside Out 2 for that matter. (At least there's still hope for that one)
I would be hyped for an Inside Out 2.
i still want an animated Dragon's lair movie that Don Bluth has in store for us!
@@chuckjose9271
That would be amazing.
What about Wreck-it Ralph, Toy Story, How to Train Your Dragon, The Incredibles, and Frozen? Those are all great movies that got sequels! March 3, 2019, 7:06pm
The animation looks like it's from a bootleg Open season movie!
Exactly what I was thinking
Rae Marie at least Open Season was actually decent
@@aaronford57 the first one was, the rest were just no
So open season 2 & 3
@@tshoemake5945 and the halloween special
I live in a world where Norm of the North is trying to become a Franchise
Worst timeline?
Technically, this would be the best timeline because of that, because we need something to juxtapose the difference between good and bad movies.
@@Kitty-hx2pr fair point honestly but I can't believe Norm of the North is trying to become a Franchise
@@purplehaze2358 also true
@@purplehaze2358 of course you're the one saying this.
Among other things.
Actually, about the key to the city, Johnny Test did it.
...okay, I see your point.
At least they realized how little sense it makes.
8:54 I think it's trying to hand wave the fact that the Human-talk bs had skipped a generation from the Grandpa to Norm beforehand, and now all of a sudden Norm's kid has it because convenience.
Actually, Norm's son is even lazier than that: that is literally the same model as young Norm in his flashbacks in the first movie. I'm pretty sure they did the same thing with the other two cubs as well. They're reusing old character models for *new characters* . Not really a surprise, considering how many other assets they pull back up from the garbage bin, just wanted to point that out.
I don't think even Illumination is that lazy. But to give Splash credit, they haven't attempted to make a garbage Dr. Seuss adaption.
@@timothydarden6133 you mean that 2018 adaptation of the Grinch don't you?
@@chuckjose9271 Yes. They also adapted The Lorax back in 2012.
@@timothydarden6133 To be fair, Grinch was fine. Not amazing, but fine.
Lorax deserves all the crap thrown at it.
Why do some walk on two feet and others walk on four?
Norm’s speech about what being king falls flat because he never goes through anything remotely resembling a character arc. He doesn’t majorly screw up and have to redeem himself, he doesn’t abuse his power causing his allies to abandon him leading to a realisation of how he needs to act on behalf of his people. Norm doesn’t initiate anything at all. He gets crowned king, he gets the phone call, he receives the call and he’s reacting to being framed. He doesn’t even have any overly competent or heroic moments aside from the suicidal jump between helicopters. Norm ends this storyline as he begins with no change to his character whatsoever. Learning responsibility has also never been in his character. He hasn’t had to redeem himself after being caught out in a lie because no one calls him out on hiding that he’s an actual polar bear.
The words feel put in his mouth rather than being a natural lesson Norm has learned. If this were a Groundhog Day style loop Norm wouldn’t do anything differently except maybe hide the key somewhere different.
With respect to Vlad the Impaler, he did manage to defend his kingdom from invaders for years and years, and mounted one of the most ingenious escapes in history.
Sure, he was a murderous tyrant, but he was a decent administrator and defended his kingdom, which makes him better than Norm.
Vlad the Impaler unironically did nothing wrong.
I know nothing about Vlad the impaler, but i suspect that's not the nickname of a benevolent ruler.
@@matti.8465 He's seen as a folk hero actually. While he has feared by his people, it was mostly his enemies that knew him as the Impaler.
@@matti.8465 It depends on who you listen to, really. He did a lot of really cruel and heinous things to people, but some assert that it was a means of reining in the criminals and corrupt officials of the time. Kind of like a really extreme, zero tolerance Scared Straight program; "be a good person, stop being an asshole or else you get a new and exciting execution method named after you".
Of course, there might have been some megalomania or mental illness involved, but there's no way of telling for sure.
Plus it was either him or the Ottomans. He spent time in Ottoman captivity during his youth and everything he knew about psychotic cruelty, he learned from them.
That plot twist at the end of the video... truly unexpected
Oh. Oh no.
Now I'm legitimately curious about how this kind of second grade movie can go on for another 45 minutes.
You made me actually curious and excited for part of a Norm of the North movie.
I don't think I can forgive you for that. O_O
Jokes aside, nice video as always!
My thoughts exactly.
Honestly, getting rid of all the tired and cliched garbage in the first act could work in a movie that's actually competently written.
Same, that last scene felt like a classic climax, twist villain revealed, evil speech, helicopter chase, all i expected was like five minutes of Norm being crowned king and then the credits.
My first reaction was "....wait, what.... why did they write the midway point of a movie like a typical ending...?"
Ok, yeah. That was truly a twist right there. They made this film go the way of Belle's Magical World.
There's a simple way to make that exposition scene better: have him announce it to an inanimate object. Like a rock. Make it look like he's telling somebody, like the shot be from audience's perspective. Then show the blank rock. And the other polar bears walk up to him, questioning him doing this. He thinks the announcement is important enough that EVERYTHING needs to know. "Are you going to tell the snowdrifts next?" "Most of them have already been informed. I still need to tell six of them."
It's not that hard to find a unique way to tell exposition. Plus, it's a comedy. Have fun with it.
Yeah, make him a bit crazy. XD
I approve!
I literally just shouted “WHAT?!?” when I saw the thumbnail for this video. No way they could have made a sequel! But I was even more disturbed when I found the reason for it was because the first film actually did succeed at the box office. How? How?! HOW?!?!?!
You know, I am SO glad that I’m leaving home tomorrow for a vacation. See you next Saturday, Mr. Enter!
The first one succeeded because it was so cheap to make, it basically lucked out.
Yeah my old school set up a field trip to see it...
@@ramenbomberdeluxe4958 Y'all saw that over Kung Fu Panda 3? Oh, I'm so sorry.
Billy Barnett honestly, I don’t blame the school it’s self, they just probably picked it at random from recent movies and thought little of it. In return, when I was in my senior year when I was with the other graduates for a fun day, we saw Black Panther
I shouted "WHAT?!?" at the reveal at the end of this video. Seriously, "WHAT?!?"
Wait, this crap had a sequel?!
Ikr
There was a sequel?! Why?
@Emperor Palpitoad apparently it actually got a theatrical release
Humanity is slowly getting dumber and dumber
I was hoping he would review this, just to make sure i wasn't going crazy when I saw it in shelves
Your finger slipped? That's called divine intervention.
Silly polar bear, being a king means abusing your power maliciously, taxing the peasants to ruin, sending the Spanish Inquisition to torture all nay-sayers, and then beheading lots of people when you get bored!
Sheesh, amateur tyrants, am I right?
Gotta make sure it's the Spanish Inquisition. Nobody ever suspects the Spanish Inquisition
You know, I was an animal rights activist before watching the first Norm of the North movie -
Now I'm a poacher.
*Sees the video in my feed.* Huh I thought he already did this movie.
......2? Whaaaaaa- Robin.exe has stopped working.
The worst thing about this movie is the fact that, IN EVERY OTHER SCENE, Olympia and her mother switch between red and blonde hair. WHY.
Edit: Okay, it's not every other scene. But... BROWN HAIR TOO? WHAT
Maybe they're related to DanTDM?
*the worst thing about this movie is the fact it exist
It’s probably because the people who worked on this movie just didn’t care or thought that the audience wouldn’t notice because were stupid.
Hey lets track him with HIS OWN PHONE HE DOESNT HAVE ON HIM
My thoughts exactly. Then they pulled that bullshit about tracking his location through the boat or something.
First they don't know how phones work
Then they don't know how banks work
Then they don't know how THEIR MOVIE works!
GAAAAAAAAAAHH!
Edit: Just realised they also don't know how mayors work ("I'm as powerful as a king!"), they don't know how helicopters work (Norm jumps, enough said), and of course, they don't know how basic logic works.
And we're still only halfway through.
The mayor: I'm a king!
Me:...No... You're a mayor
PD: WTF? this sequel came out in 2019?
I know, right? A mayor isn't even close to a king! XD
So, they have shown that:
1) They don't know how mayors work
2) They don't know how banks work
3) They don't know how phones work
4) They don't know how helicopters work
5) They don't know how movies work
6) They don't know how basic logic works
And we're only halfway through.
This is going to be interesting...
Who in the world thought this movie needed a sequel?! Did the negative press not prove that people don’t want more of this? ...And there’s still 45 minutes left ?!?!
... I don’t want to live on this planet anymore...
(Loved the melting ice caps bit by the way. Especially the clips used.)
2:20 Plot Summary begins
3:45 Animation
7:04 Pointless Characters
8:13 Going to NYC
10:25 The Mayor
26:45 Final Comments
Oh! A new Mr. E video!
*Sees title.*
Oh, I've seen this...
*Sees "2."*
WHAT?!
Me: (in shock) whhhhyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy???????????????????
Thought this was a reupload at first. Now I am feeling bittersweet.
Two questions:
1. A mayor makes a lot of money, especially one for NYC, why would he rob banks?
2. How did the arctic animals find gold and smelt it into a crown?
Because potatoes
"And to FIND hiM, WE neeD tO FiNd thE MoNeY"
10/10 best voice acting... If you were going for a corrupt CEO antagonist from a 90's cartoon.
18:32 I like how they didn't even bother to crop this to fit the aspect ratio of the phone screen. They just animated it and squished the image and hoped no one would notice that everything looks skinnier.
It would take a LOT to have animation that is literally as ugly as the animation fron the Norm of the North duology.
Your avatar looks better than both of these movies.
Some of the frames look a bit choppy...
Just saying.
@@bw8362 that's just a insult 😆😆😆
Logan Jones, Enter does kind of remind me of Marvin the Martian when I really think about it. XD
I mean, I really like his avatar. I think it looks cool
I do too. I wasn't thinking when I said that .
"Theres no such thing as bad press" probably one of those situations where the movie was so bad that so many people talked about it that it actually qualified for a sequal. Blegh
Wait....
There's a sequel?
We have to wait 13 years for Incredibles II.
But we get a sequel for a film that NO-ONE wanted a sequel for.
Whyyyyyyyyyyy?
Even Cars II was better than this! And that's one of the worst Pixar films made!
I didn't even know it existed
Think about it... this movie wasn't even good enough for Rob Schneider. When that happens you *know* you're in for some serious hurt.
Yup...
*_Top 10 Anime Sequels That No One Asked For_*
@carlos blanco he does them sometimes
Top 10 Despicable War Crimes
Wait...THERE'S A SEQUEL?!
WHY???
I know right?!
"We've got to have...money!"
It's a Alpha and Omega situation.
@@necro5363 *an
Three reasons why, corporations, money, and China.
How dense are these corporations nowadays?
There’s woke BS and then there’s making a franchise of yet another Minions wannabe.
There's
a
a
a part two.
To this.
WHY?!?
Because they went the way of "Belle's Magical World."
@@WillieManga Good God...
@@WillieManga Belle’s Magical World is a masterpiece compared to this
I just noticed something. At 21:04 A cop is talking about how he lost his life savings, but he's literally smiling as he does it.
By the gods.... The mad man has jumped farther down the hole...
May your soul be strengthened my brave friend.
did anyone notice Norm isn't voiced by Rob Schneider this time? yep were off to a great start aren't we guys?? you wish!
I'm pretty sure anyone who voices a character like Norm will quit immediately after the film
@@Val17282 yeah hell if i had involvement in this film as an actor i would throw my hands up in the air and yell "NOPE! fuck this movie! i quit! i'm moving on to create original content like cartoons instead!!!"
Yeah, who's Andrew Toth? March 2, 2019, 9:49pm
@@chuckjose9271 Norm of the North is still more original than The Emoji Movie for sure. March 3, 2019, 10:40am
Of course not, I wanted to forget the first one existed.
They made a part 2, and put it to cinema !?😱 That was time and $ that could have gone to feed some hungry families or save some endangered animals. Who the actual f#%&k cared enough about Norm of the friggin' North to want a sequel?!
"There are more continuity errors than cars in this movie." Such a weird, but accurate criticism.
why does norm even have a phone, that spawns so many questions
1. how does he charge his phone?
2. how does he get wifi when he lives in the arctic?
3. does the phone recognize norms thumbprints as human thumprints, even if it does wouldn't norms claws scratch up his screen?
4. I don't think phones do well in very cold areas
Rob Schneider Needs a New Agent Part 34
Captain Tesla Actually Rob Schneider doesn’t voice Norm in this one...
Penguin Man This movie’s so bad it can’t even get Rob Schneider to come back!
@@penguinman2233 did you get the joke
Wait, a norm sequel?......
*HAS THE WORLD GOT MAD?!*
And I thought making a sequel to the Angry Birds movie was a terrible idea...
At least, there's a villain having a rough life on a frozen island.
There's an Angry Birds sequel?
Nooooooooo!!!!!
I didn't think it was a terrible idea but I thought it was pointless. This existing is just confusing
It is weird but seems interesting, this could result in the birds and pigs forming a temporary truce.
*ANGRY BIRDS HAS A FANBASE COUGH COUGH*
Apparently with Norm’s son it’s his child self model being reused!😱
This just hit me. Since the first film, Norm fathered 3 cubs, Quinn clearly being the eldest. This, as well as whatever Quinn's approximate age is at this point, indicates that many years have passed since the events of the first film. Yet Olympia hasn't aged in the slightest. ffs...
People are surprised that the sequel exists. I'm more surprised that there's going to be a part 2 of this review.
I expected nothing, and im still disappointed!
Why did I read that in heavy's voice?
“Maybe it’s a Kingdom Hearts Keyblade”
I’m dead 😂😂
*Listens to Burn from Hamilton during the melting off the ice caps*
You just made me smile so damn much because I love that musical so damn much. Also, Hellfire, best Disney song behind Feed the Birds from Mary Poppins, easily.
I was just laughing and then Burn came on and I became an emotional wreck.
A key that open every single lock....
The Keyblade?
Wait, that was only HALF of the movie? Damn... well, that's the perfect excuse for using the Mario 64 Game Over diddy.
Another thing I hate about the "Key to the City" cliché is this: Why does every "key to the city' have to be the size of an AR-15? Do they actually think that such a massive beast of a key would unlock billions of tiny, itty-bitty keyholes and locks?
*bEcAuSe oF pOTaToEs*
I mean I think as it exists it's supposed to just be a symbol, not actually functioning as a skeleton key.
I mean in Phineas and Ferb Doof points this out. "Now that I think about it, this is really big, I don't think I can open anything with it. It's almost like this is a symbolic gesture..."
Wait- WHAT? We're only HALF WAY THROUGH?!
*Proceeds to sob in terror that the movie is only half over*
BUCKLE UP, KIDS! NEXT TIME ON MR ENTER, NORM AND HIS SLACKER BROTHER RALLY THE ARCTIC FOR A HOCKEY GAME AGAINST JOSEF STALIN AND HIS TEAM OF ROBOTS IN ORDER TO SAVE THE ARCTIC ICE FROM BEING USED FOR BOTTLED WATER!
My day was just ruined upon finding out Norm of the North had a sequel. On the flipside, I'm glad you're here to cover it.
12:10 I kind of surprised that you didn't mention the time when Johnny Test had his sisters created a key that literally open any door, model after the very "key to the city" line in this movie. All the crazy adventures that Johnny and Dukey had took the whole episode.
"Norm of the North has a sequel"
**commits no more breathe**
They made a SEQUEL to this toxic dumpster fire?
there is more sequels
this is The Purge franchise of animated trilogies by far!!!!
*WHAT THE FUCKING HELL IS WITH NORM OF THE NORTH BEING A FRANCHISE AND EXISTENT IN GENERAL?!?!?!??!?!?!*
WHAT?! WHAT?! SEQUEL?!?! WHAT?! HOW??? HOW MANY SOULS DID THE PRODUCERS HAVE TO TRADE?!?!
"The streets of New York City being this barren is more unbelievable than a bear that can talk to humans."
Wow. This joke didn't age well XD
At least Rob Schneider had enough self respect not to return. Norm is now voiced by Andrew Toth, who according to IMDB, has been little worth mentioning. Apparently there's *2* more Norm films currently in post-production, sooo....
You know, I just woke up thinking that things would be normal. Once I saw this, I had but one question- Why...? Still, I'm going to enjoy seeing you tearing this movie apart.
The Norm of the North sequel makes The Emoji movie look like Wreck it Ralph!
Matt R At least the Emoji Movie has an actual animation budget, despite the lack of creativity, compelling characters that are well performed and cohesive thematically consistent plot. It doesn’t look like a straight to DVD monstrosity at least.
@@jbcatz5 At the very least Norm of the North is just obnoxious and tedious, rather than an infuriating ripoff like the Emoji Movie.
ReasyRandom The Emoji Movie doesn’t have the lemmings (High Five is just as bad at being comic relief though). Both all films under either name are crap though, and easily more Razzie worthy.
Jay Barry Emoji Movie had more effort into its animation and tried to make a story out of product placements, even though it sucked and was ripping off LEGO Movie and Wreck it Ralph. But Norm of the North like why? It like a straight to Netflix animated movie, not made for theaters.
@@Markimark151 No effort in it's animation? The animation is one of the few saving graces.
That awkward moment when you didn't know there was a sequel and when you realise that the first movie as much as it sucked, had a better flowing narrative and better animation...someone pass the vodka...
Strange magic wasn’t bad tho
I really didn’t expect this film to get a sequel tho, there’s soo many animated films that far more deserving of a sequel after all
In my honest opinion, Strange Magic and Norm of the North are incredibly bad.
However, if someone actually finds Strange Magic to be bearable at worst, I go "K, suit yourself then.". But if someone even dares to defend Norm of the North, I het anxiety attack. In fact, one of the reasons why might be because Thiti2000 harassed me for hating films like those.
0:16 Let's be honest, if "Alpha & Omega" could get several sequels, this shitstorm getting a follow-up isn't all that surprising. -__-
12:00 The only cartoon I remember using that "This key will open any door" concept was "Little Nemo: Adventures In Slumberland"...and look how that turned out! XD
19:19 A Kung-Fu Rabbit?! I'd say that this movie just jumped the shark, but it had already jumped the shark by just existing! :O
Lordy-loo, it's been a while since your last Animated Atrocity. And... I have questions.
1. Who thought it was a good idea to make a sequel to Norm of The North?
2. Was this film made as a form of torture by the Chinese? *checks wikipedia* Oh, it was actually made by an Indian company... and an American studio that also had a hand in Code Lyoko? Huh.
3. Were the makers so cheap that they couldn't get Rob Schneider back to voice Norm?
4. Wait, you're only half way through the fucking movie?!
5. Again... *YOU'RE ONLY HALFWAY THROUGH THE FUCKING MOVIE?*
People involved Code Lyoko made this?! I-I'm going to go cry in a corner now.
Points 4 & 5 are my thoughts exactly.
Code Lyoko, but Code Lyoko's good.....
1) the fact that it made money because people felt they needed to see how bad it was
2) why does that not surprise me that this is an Indian based company, probably the Indian equivalent of Vídeo Brinquedo
3) Likely, they probably thought they could go even cheaper, or maybe this is below even Schneider
4) are you surprised based off the last one?
5) *sings the Lunatics Have Taken Over the Aslyum from 3 Fun Boys*
1. Satan
2. By the Indians? Yes.
3. Yes.
4. It´s as long as he could stand it.
5. Yes.
A sequel that nobody asked for.
To a movie nobody even wanted in the first place.
And a sequel that nobody noticed even existed in theaters!
HOW!?!
The key to the city is a can opener
[Don't forget, can openers can unlock anything]
11:21
Mr. Enter is a Hamilton fan, confirmed!
THIS *FRICKING* MOVIE GOT A SEQUEL!?!?
Your profile picture fits that comment perfectly.
Oh yea...
MemphisLonghornOdyssey God help us all!
@@jessewilliams6473 Yup...
No, it has 2