I liked how the toys had accurate soldier behavior. You see them organizing, tending to the wounded, and even communicating with each other. It's always the small details that amaze you.
@@caelincoolz5814 Same! Mindless killing machines would have been boring, but seeing them help each other, strategize, ask for him to surrender, etc, all of it was awesome!
Can't say their operational planning was worth a shit, but they were pretty convincing in other areas. I was particularly pleased by the artillerymen sleeping while waiting for their next fire mission. Artillerymen and mortar infantry are notoriously lazy between fire missions.
That was pretty awesome to see. They weren't just mindless killing machines. They attacked when it was advantageous, retreated when necessary, and set a trap with the surrender letter. It was hard not to sympathize with them, especially when he violated one of the rules of the Geneva Convention and used a flamethrower, albeit an improvised one!
@@Nyrufa It's also possible that it wasn't a trap, and they were ready to defend themselves if he attacked or attack if he refused. It's possible that they would have accepted his surrender and confession to the murder.
growing up as a toy collector, having toys that could come to life would've been the dream. as a grown up, with a few still in possession, it'd be an treat if they avenged me if anything like this happened.
Steve Austin would jump and punch you in the face. Lol shivers... Or even worst you have neca Jason Freddy Micheal Chucky werewolf and pinhead your totally screw lol
I'm loved how competent Renshaw was. Too many movie hitmen are dumb thugs unaware of lurking danger. Renshaw doesn't dismiss the box falling off as anomaly. He understands these toys are competent, trained humans. Actual killers tasked to kill him for real. He knows they will improvise. He anticipates their moves and takes away potential cover. We see why he has lasted so long in his profession.
@@cdsatcher well if you are sure you have eliminated all threats why would you rush out the house to do what? go grosseries all banged up catching everyone's attention?
I like to think that he counted all of the deaths, so when he took a bath he already knew that they all died, well except for the bonus suprise commando since it wasn't counted as part of the soldier count
@@kaiserdragon33 Because my brother in christ someone *literally* knows where he is. Hitman 101 clearly states if someone in the hood knows where you are you gtfo asap
It's also impressive how dumb the guy is. Guy has never heard of a shield and armor...grab some cushions, pots, pans, blankets, maybe a sweater and winter jacket and a hoodie. edit: Or just run...
@@emmakai2243 that wouldn’t help it’d minimize the maximum damage he has been receiving but I wouldn’t want to stand infront of whatever blew down the door
From the PoV of the Toy Soldiers, it was a Kaiju movie, they were sent to avenge their creator; a monster of great size who could hand wield weaponry as big as naval guns. for the final commando, he was the last man standing, to avenge both his creator and his fallen comrades.
I love how there's a lot more military accuracy to the toy soldiers compared to other action movies and just prove no matter how big the foe is the will and the termination can be the most dangerous weapon
The way the door gunner pulls the charging handle at 8:00 a couple of times to clear a jam shows more attention to detail than most realistic war movies.
I love the idea of a hitman, being so good at his job, and quite able to take down numerous high profile, political targets, with little to no resources, and then being mercilessly overwhelmed and taken down by a bunch of tiny little toys
@Basleal S I never said he was a soldier. I said he was a hitman, which is pretty much the same as an assassin. Also I was just pointing out the irony of it all.
I am unitonically surprised by not seeing comments on their bravery as the authors deliberately made them humain by giving them characters as you can see by one soldiers taping the other one on the shoulder, or them being bored around the cannon while watching the door they expevt him to appear from. What I can say is that they all as one fought for their factory stopping the crimminal from bringing destruction in this world, and the SF (commando) guy probably knew for sure that he's not coming back, as most of the SF guys back then. You can make a parallel with GWOT or Chechen wars but that would be too far-fetched even for irony. As to how they see their factory director, probably more like a godlike than a leader of father fogure for he created them all, not only the soldiers, but also their fellow 'people'. And holy shit 192 likes, and as I finished this comment already 200. Glad you share empathy for those little green guys with me, internet bois.
While it's not really the same premise, Small Soldiers is a a movie about a sets of "Commando Elite" toys gaining sentience and attacking a kids house because he's "Harboring the Enemy". That could scratch the itch of "Fun-Sized Warfare" for ya.
This was one of my favorite Stephen King short stories. The premise is completely absurd and yet is executed so well because of the hitman's competency and realistic reactions to something so fantastic and impossible.
Theory Given that the address was written in the mom’s handwriting, I believe that the mother did something to the toys in order to protect her son or at least avenge his death
@@gogglesveemon5551 Seeing the age of the toymaker and the picture itself, I would think the mother started the company and is long gone, but she originally did something to the toys or somehow got imprinted into them after departing, definitely some supernatural stuff going on there.
@@aetherfaust5907 It fits, the toys at the office would know how the assassin looks, the ones he encounters in his travel back kept tabs on his route, the one in the showcase confirms location.
The problem is, the killer was only the "weapon" wielded by the one who hired him. Sending the toy soldiers to the killer's home alone would not resolve the revenge.
Yea there should be a continuation for the one who had ordered the killing that would be dope. And then actually get into dept into the toy soldiers and their characters having to face off with the bodyguards and such.
@@InfamousX1000 When there are female soldiers in a movie, the movie will show them, Especially. because why wouldn't they. Lmao I do in fact making fun of movie's trope
Imagine the following horror: the hitmans' victim was not a toy factory owner, but a fanatic tabletop miniature collecter/3d modeller... Even some Warhammer40K factory-make titans are two feet tall, and their guns' size are similar to a real world pistol/SMG. Plus bonus suprises: tyranid invasion pack, Exterminatus, or greater daemon... Or a hardcore amime-fan victim. Macross or Gundam mecha models (plus heroes/heroines with minimum 20cm long sharp magic katanas...) are also fun to watch.
War Hammer 40K Emperor Class Titan are huge. Orcs are a plague that can continue to live even after killing it. I'm amazed you mention Macross. I'm kinda young and next to nobody knows it in my entourage.
Nah, you underestimate the stopping power of modern weaponry. Cloverfield had the same issue- a strafing run from an A-10 would've punched right through the brain casing and Maverick missiles (which can level buildings) wouldve easily blown off appendages. The scaled power of the weaponry used by the army men is not correct, basically; it's too low. Makes for fun storytelling though.
@@youllknowme2079 there you go. Yep, a few BLU 109's would've done Cloverfield just fine. Only problem is it's a mobile target, bunker busters don't do so hot on those, as they're intended for use on stationary targets. That's why I suggested Mavericks, which work just fine on vehicles.
What I want to know is how no one else in that apartment building heard any of what was going on. Seriously though, massive props to the digital and practical effects work.
I just imagine his upstairs neighbors having their stereo turned up to the max and the downstairs neighbors coming home from vacation to find that their place is full of bullet holes
For those who are questioning the validity of the Thermal Nuclear Weapon. The toys are modeled after Vietnam soldiers. During Vietnam, there were "commandos" who were trained to carry a backpack sized nuke into enemy territory. The "commandos" who were trained to handle said devices earned the Missileman Badge/Missile Badge, and were part of the US Air Force.
@@Blobby192 can you prove that it's a lie? I found something on Google called "suitcase nuclear device" that's pretty much what this guy just said, but I can't really find how it's related to Vietnam
Don't know where you got your "facts" from but you are totally wrong. No troops in Vietnam or any other conflict were trained to carry a suitcase bomb. The Missileman Badge was worn by airmen that were assigned as missile operations or maintenance crews (i.e. Titan, Atlas and Peacekeeper ICBMs INCONUS and Pershing Missiles in Europe). BTW, the US military does not use the term "commandos" and never has. The nuclear suitcase bomb was developed by both the US and USSR during the cold war for use as a sabotage or pre-emptive strike weapon by CIA assets, not for use by frontline troops. Their continued development and use was discontinued due to being overweight, under-powered (as far nukes go) and the possibility of utilization by terrorist groups. They were never fielded for use. Former SF member Michael Vickers claimed to have trained to deploy such a device but that wasn't until the mid-1980s. Even if true, that was only simulated in training.
man this would’ve been sick if the toy soldier we got as kids came to life and fought against each other instead of us having to pretend and use our hands
The only problem is his slow reflexes and reactions. Plenty of times he could've taken them out by reacting quickly instead of gawking. Then again, the situation was highly unusual and could've warranted a few seconds of wonder at the very least.
It’s funny how there are movies with little killers being incredibly deadly like these movie, small soldiers and chucky. But at the same time there are movies of giants where human are almost completely useless against them
I guess the goal of most of these stories is to put humans in danger so that the audience has a threatening situation to identify themselves with. "There's a monster. How monster? So monster it would kill everyone." So you overpower the threat. This way the fight becomes more awesome. But I don't want to sound like I didn't appreciate your comment very much. I never saw that difference before.
For anyone who likes this kind of stuff, may I recommend the book: "Toy Cemetery" by William Johnstone. I read it about 30 years ago and just never forgot the impact it had on me. That story was SO AWESOME in SO MANY ways. This movie reminds me of it, a little. It's about a town where evil is taking over the inhabitants and trapping the souls of people inside toy figures. There are toy soldiers, airmen in flying planes, little clowns, ballerinas, knights and Vikings, cowboys and Indians and so much more. They join up with a down on his luck, Vietnam Vet, who has turned to alcohol to fight his PTSD, and an old WW2 vet, turned preacher, to fight the evil and win back their souls. Now that I've seen this, I gotta read that book again! I always thought it could make a great movie, especially with today's CGI.
@@Poodleinacan TRUST ME. It is! I tried buying it on line, and I guess it's a collector's item, cuz the PAPERBACK is ONE HUNDRED AND ELEVEN BUCKS! WTF?
@@mikeyarmstrong4136 if you can, try going at a place that destroys books (yes, they exist). I worked at one, a small bit. They would get books from places in large quantities or varying books. Who knows the actual value of some of them, if they were to resale them, instead of simply selling the paper to be recycled regardless of the book. From it, I managed to save (while being at a post where we would remove covers) some nice books. Mainly old books, one of them was a book from one of the people running the place, a school book regarding many sciences from the 1850s (I tried checking for scans online and the exact edition/version isn't on there. Mine is considerably better and also better with printed carvings. Seriously, it talks about things ranging from velocity to Space (and how Mars was considered to have a dense atmosphere, back then) and Colt pistol (including the transcription of the user "manual" .... Which is very short) and the transcontinental telegram cable that was in the works)....... But the nice newer book I saved was "Half-Life: Rasing the bar". Seriously, this book goes for around 350$ or more online (and it's in great condition). I also found an old book about manners and etiquette from the 1910s. This one is interesting, because it was made here in Québec and it doesn't mention automobiles (only carriages). Most old book there we can buy are books about clergymen or something. I was able to find, in their books to sell, an old book about treating kidney diseases from 1912. It has recipes for remedies (which are more likely to only make you pee...) and fake pills for people who have nothing. An old recipe for medical soap (which is an ingredient for some remedies). It also mentions mercurial treatment for syphilis and also mentions the doctor that forefronted this treatment. The guy was truly clueless as to why the survival rate was very low, as excerpted. So yes. Try yourself at a place like that. Though, most of the workers at the place I was working at were mentally deficient.... But if you can ask for a request for a book, they will be sure to find it one day or the other.
@@user-db9vy2gh3v The narrator was wrong, he was just knocked out. He was using a tranquilizer gun and it was also different from the gun he used to kill the factory owner.
I was hoping the Green Fairy would have been the one to ultimately take him out, in truth. 'Like he is just hanging on by a thread after the explosion, but then the Fairy appears and finishes him. There needs to be more stories where toys come to life.
Bravery and Honour to all of those Tiny Soilders who fought for a satisfying and True Revenge of the Owner s' Mother who might be the mother of all the toys. Never expected such steer determination and Unity of the Soilders , risking their Own lives. Toys too have hidden emotions of love and Anger like a human as per treatment of their real owner. RIP for those glorious warriors.
_Battleground_ has, and will always be, my favorite Stephen King short story. Renshaw's fight for survival always leaves me on the edge of my seat. Plus, the toy soldiers themselves just sound cool as Hell.
The little things King puts in-like Renshaw feeling pain in his foot, looking down and seeing one soldier repeatedly bayoneting his foot. The soldier stops, looks up at Renshaw with a smile and malice shining in his tiny eyes like two pencil leads and returns to stabbing.
I like how movie criminals take off their mask after entering a guarded building... I mean, there could be cameras - and most probably are - inside too!
@@ikengaspirit3063 I get that he turned off the corridor and front of the house cameras, true, but the chance of highly guarded buildings having all cameras connected to one output is quite slim. In fact why even bother with the mask, he was filmed outside anyway.
@@milotic7339 I understand Scooberton's knowledge on this stuff, and I will admit it is all true older camera systems might get compressed into one output... And I guess it is possible to switch off a camera server like that for some facial stretching after wearing a mask for 2 minutes. Still, I wouldn't bet on it. And it is done in so many movies! I would guess it's because the actor needs the face to act, but at the same time there's not much happening, so might it be it's a cheap way for the writers to show the criminals are super prepared, clever and untouchable to the point they can theoretically take a dump at the same house and have a coffee?
When I was a kid, I used to leave my toy soldiers scattered in places in our house and ask them to guard our house against criminals. I think it worked! We stopped being a child when we got serious in life.
So there are a lot of theories about the supernatural having a part in this, so I might as well as have fun too. Though it is a bit boring. My theory is that the girl renshaw met on the plane was Moris’s daughter/sister/someone of relevence to him. The thing that gets me is her reaction. Its not a look of confusion or awkwardness…its a look of shock. As in she recognizes where that toy is from. And if you pay attention to the timezones, it would line up with the whole movie. Its likely she saw Morris right before he closed and probably kept tabs on what had been sold. Right after, thats when Renshaw showed up and killed him…during closed hours. So, when she saw the toy, she is shocked to see why someone has a toy from Morris’s shop even though she just saw him right before closing. This also explains who was the receptionist that left the package at Renshaws door step. Yes, there are a few questions on how she would be able to find out things like where Renshaw lives, as others point out, the toy fairy is likely a tracker, Notice how it only turns right after he dies. What about having a set of killer toys on the get go? I think the fact that the only time we see her with Renshaw on the plane says a lot. Because he’s not just on a random part of the plane, he’s in first class…and she’s right there alongside with him. Which tells me that she’s a pretty big figure herself. Anyway, thats all I got, thanks for reading : )
Another thing that would support this is if the fairy toy was a part of a new production, and not on the market. Which would make the only way he could get one is to have been at the factory/shop.
I can agree to this, also I think this family of toy makers where dealing with either magic or very anomalous technology (like nano tech) to make said toys and such. We never know who hired the killer, we don't know why we are giving clues but maybe he was freelanced to kill this guy because he was a danger.
In the 90's Twilight Zone did a similar story. Dad was a Vietnam Vet a drunk who suffered from PTSD. Beat his kid for playing with war toys. The toys came to life to protect the boy and killed the dad.
This is one of my favorite installments in the series. What I liked best about it was that it was done with almost no dialogue. Just like one of my favorite _Twilight Zone_ episodes, "The Invaders."
Battleground is one of my favorite weird little King short stories. They changed it a little bit to make it more interesting but not unforgivably so, and the animation and effects were actually pretty good. Love that they kept in the ending twist of the scale model nuke, lol.
@@sir.richardarmstrong3rd759 Crouch end as a story is frickin amazing, big fan of that. Thought they actually did pretty good with it, it's hard to get that one just right.
0:55, Renshaw wasn’t using a suppressed pistol, he was using a dart gun. Darts are subsonic and are normally launched close range using CO2, which is significantly quieter than gunpowder and supersonic rounds and even suppressed pistols.
Thank you - was looking for this - he clearly tranquilised the guards. You can see his real gun ( with suppressor ) at 1:39 after he has actually shot the target.
Honestly, so many details in the video are wrong. The soldiers "threw a cannonball?" You mean they launched an RPG? He even calls an Uzi, a very famous submachine gun, a "rifle".
@@BigRedDraken I think the terminology used determines whether or not the video can be monetized. You can talk about a rifle because hunting. You can't talk about an uzi because that's "a dangerous gun" This is all speculation, but I've seen it happen to a couple channels that use one of youtube's entirely-arbitrary "no-no" words.
As a kid, I wanted something similar to this. I wanted soldiers, tanks, and aircraft from base-building strategy games to come to life and fight. And I want to be the size of those toys in the video.
@@cucadefrijoles735 Now that u mention it, I can recall of a game where u can make strategies to defend a point and be in the POV of a soldier, it's VR, but I can't remember his name
I remember reading this story in a Stephen King book back in high school. I think it was 'Night Shift'. His books were always rare because they'd always get lifted from the library and our librarian quit ordering them. Study Hall for me was always a treat if I had book that I was really into. I just remember how this story ended-two passerby's walking beneath the high rise heard an explosion-and a bit of charred paper landed by them. They pick it up and it reads something like 'GI Joe Vietnam Foot Locker' and lists all of the toys inside. The last item listed was 'One Thermonuclear Device'.
Well my army toys are just in their respective mid size canisters waiting for my return as The Commander. I never betrayed them as they didn't betrayed me all of these years. I love my army toys :)
@@yulkwon7526 if you sent a toy army as reinforcement sure but i know my toy armies well and they are absolutely not a threat. We should form an alliance hahaha
@@muhandez6484 the thing is I don't break toys, my friend. I value them whole. Especially to my toy collection. As for you if that is how you do it, go i won't stop you but i am not like you. Cheers :)
who knows how the toy creator cared for them or not, but the toys were beyond pissed when the assassin offed their creator since now they cannot be reproduced.
Respect to those who gave their lives in this war. They were fighting a giant, succeeding in taking him down, but at what cost…? Rest in peace, unit, your sacrifice will not be forgotten.
One of my all-time favorite actors stars in this video adaption of King's short story, "Battleground." This is March 2022, and the late, great William Hurt, who had some excellent television roles late in his career to go along with his storied movie career, passed away just three days ago on 03/13/2022. He was excellent in everything he was in, including this fascinating yet scary short film. RIP.
I remember every episode from this series was great! All just as weird and thrilling just like this one. Wished there were more than just like 8 episodes though.
The series name is Nightmares & Dreamscapes. Every episode was a completeñy different story, this chapter is named "Battleground" and it is episode No. 1. In fact this is the full episode but looks crappy: ruclips.net/video/e_9TrvNzxWA/видео.html
Thanks for this condensed story of that program. These green toys will clearly talk to a generation of people who played with them as kids (I did). Hats off to William Hurt for taking this role and not forgetting his inner child... Agent: Hi William, I got this absurd project here... do you want to play against an army of toy soldiers? William Hurt: Yeah, sure, why not!
5:30 ah yes, the “rifle” known as the Uzi is chambered in 9mm in full auto with a high rate of fire of 600-1200 rounds per minute 7:38 the “tank” with just 2 wheels and a gun with barely any armor nor turret Seems legit
although its taken a dark and gritty turn, the animation still is again outstanding for Pixar on this new installment of their beloved flagship franchise.
VFX in that masterpiece are Oscar worth. Check out the amazing perspective characteristic in the macrophotography. It's all there, they think of everything.
Im now slightly in awe of those toys becoming a literal swarm of sentient soldiers that are determined to take down an enemy plus one with a thermonuclear pack inside one to make sure the target is elimanated
4:27 "A SHARP GUN" 5:16 a "canon ball" 5:28 "pulls out a rifle" 6:17 another canon ball incident 6:39 BIG BALL 7:36 huh weird looking tank 8:15 "pointing a canon"
Fun fact: in the book he didn't write "screw you" he instent quoted General Anthony McAuliffe "Nuts" respond to the Germans during the Battle of The Bulge.
I have a drawer FILLED with army toys, I will give them to my kids one day, they made my childhood, can't imagine my life where it is without their fun
I know the narrator called the hitman the protagonist, but I respectfully disagree, those toys are the heroes in my eyes. I was rooting for the soldiers throughout the video lol Edit: Aite, I now know that a protagonist can be evil. A misconception on my part :)
To be fair, we do see the viewpoint of the story in the hitman's eyes. A protagonist can be evil depending on the story (we call them villainous protagonist), the same way the antagonist be the good guys (heroic antagonist). The more you know! I also root for the toy soldiers; respect them for clearing their job at all costs.
@@renseiryuu yeah. So that would also mean that the toy soldiers would be called the “antagonists” since they are the major obstacles in the main character’s way.
@@ajcyrilldy Correct. Their morality doesn't matter in the story viewpoint. If they're the main focus, then they're the protagonist. If they oppose the protagonist, then they're the antagonist.
GO SOLDIERS! THEY LITERALLY GAVE THEIR LIFE FOR THEIR CREATOR!ABSOLUTELY RESPECT.I am routing for soldiers. It's just very Brutal.LOVE THIS FOX RECAPS! (true fact: foxes are my favorite animal)
I've always loved tanks, it got me in trouble when I was a preteen because I would be have to take any toy tanks my friends had. It started when I was in hospital, I spent a lot of time in hospitals as a toddler and one of my coping mechanisms was little tanks I was given by family in my hospital bed. I would place them around my bed at night to protect me from the blood suckers who came at night in my sleep to get samples from me. I don't remember them saving me, but they did help with my powerless ness .
Same here, hehe. I've got a shelf full of all kinds of the little buggers, and my favorites are a glow-in-the-dark M1A2 Abrams and a Maus, the very first one of my collection.
“She thought it was strange for a grown man to be carrying around a fairy toy” Am I the only one who found this the most disturbing out of everything in this?
@@somedudefromapharmacy that’s a bit mean :/ people can carry around whatever they want. It isn’t strange or baby-like. I guess your allowed to have your opinions and judgements, but don’t expect anyone to follow them though.
@@coconutmomentyeah oh I misread your comment, I thought you were saying that Renshaw carrying a toy fairy around is disturbing. My bad, I still don’t see anything relatively disturbing about the woman’s thoughts though, more like just another opinion.
I liked how the toys had accurate soldier behavior. You see them organizing, tending to the wounded, and even communicating with each other. It's always the small details that amaze you.
Thy seemed to have comradery. I was glad that they werent lifeless and unemotional. They cared for each other.
its called commonsense
no need to be a soldier wannabe sherlock
@@caelincoolz5814 Same! Mindless killing machines would have been boring, but seeing them help each other, strategize, ask for him to surrender, etc, all of it was awesome!
Can't say their operational planning was worth a shit, but they were pretty convincing in other areas. I was particularly pleased by the artillerymen sleeping while waiting for their next fire mission. Artillerymen and mortar infantry are notoriously lazy between fire missions.
The soldiers are clearly sentient. You can see them reassuring each other, trying to help their wounded, etc.
That was pretty awesome to see. They weren't just mindless killing machines. They attacked when it was advantageous, retreated when necessary, and set a trap with the surrender letter. It was hard not to sympathize with them, especially when he violated one of the rules of the Geneva Convention and used a flamethrower, albeit an improvised one!
And they knew how too execute a trap, that takes brains. And they most likely had somebody take leadership, another personality thing.
Personally that was the scariest thing. And was also tragic.
@@LucianDevine Luring your enemy into an ambush by offering them terms of surrender is a war crime, though.
@@Nyrufa It's also possible that it wasn't a trap, and they were ready to defend themselves if he attacked or attack if he refused. It's possible that they would have accepted his surrender and confession to the murder.
growing up as a toy collector, having toys that could come to life would've been the dream.
as a grown up, with a few still in possession, it'd be an treat if they avenged me if anything like this happened.
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Yes, totally...
I'm 52 and still have a Six Million Dollar Man and a Deep Diver G.I Joe that would be awesome to go in some adventure with them 😂
@@villagranvicent what if there attacking you? Lol
Steve Austin would jump and punch you in the face. Lol shivers... Or even worst you have neca Jason Freddy Micheal Chucky werewolf and pinhead your totally screw lol
Btw what movie is this? It looks good 👍
I'm loved how competent Renshaw was. Too many movie hitmen are dumb thugs unaware of lurking danger. Renshaw doesn't dismiss the box falling off as anomaly. He understands these toys are competent, trained humans. Actual killers tasked to kill him for real. He knows they will improvise. He anticipates their moves and takes away potential cover. We see why he has lasted so long in his profession.
Except for when he, instead of getting the fuck out, chooses to relax in the pool after seemingly killing all of the soldiers.
@@cdsatcher well if you are sure you have eliminated all threats why would you rush out the house to do what? go grosseries all banged up catching everyone's attention?
@@cdsatcher yup pretty dumb, he is compromised now. and should GTFO of the area at that point
I like to think that he counted all of the deaths, so when he took a bath he already knew that they all died, well except for the bonus suprise commando since it wasn't counted as part of the soldier count
@@kaiserdragon33 Because my brother in christ someone *literally* knows where he is. Hitman 101 clearly states if someone in the hood knows where you are you gtfo asap
++Respect to all the Soldiers who lost their lives for the mission.
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It's actually pretty impressive how much firepower these toys actually have
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It's also impressive how dumb the guy is. Guy has never heard of a shield and armor...grab some cushions, pots, pans, blankets, maybe a sweater and winter jacket and a hoodie.
edit: Or just run...
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I guess the old sayings true: “big things come in small packages.”
@@emmakai2243 that wouldn’t help it’d minimize the maximum damage he has been receiving but I wouldn’t want to stand infront of whatever blew down the door
The soldiers gave their lives to avenge their creator, respect.
mad respect
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From the PoV of the Toy Soldiers, it was a Kaiju movie, they were sent to avenge their creator; a monster of great size who could hand wield weaponry as big as naval guns.
for the final commando, he was the last man standing, to avenge both his creator and his fallen comrades.
You should pay for your sins against the Great empire
@@prussianbirdproductions56 I*AM* The Great Empire
I love how there's a lot more military accuracy to the toy soldiers compared to other action movies and just prove no matter how big the foe is the will and the termination can be the most dangerous weapon
As a kid this was my dream to have these things come alive and fight
Yeah same
Me two i have so much toy soldiers
I want to them to be alive and fight against two color
Or help my country if there is ww3
Just my opinion as a kid
Same I wished they had wars with each other
Small soldiers intensifies
But your at chuck e cheese
"He brings out a **RIFLE** and showers them with several rounds of bullets"
>Man pulls out a submachine from his cabinet instead.
Haha thats what i was thinking.
He called rockets/shells **CANNONBALL S**
"A group of soldiers with tanks"
>Also soldiers operating an anti-tank gun
@@youllknowme2079 Imagine what would Napoleon give for cannonballs like that
The security guard at the beginning was hit with a tranquilliser and the narrator said he was killed with a silenced weapon 🤣
The way the door gunner pulls the charging handle at 8:00 a couple of times to clear a jam shows more attention to detail than most realistic war movies.
I also like how it's a critical moment that if it weren't for the jam, they'd probably have knocked over and killed Ranshaw.
I noticed that too, that was really damn cool lil
its not "attention to detail" its just a dude in a green costume
@@commandernomad2817 the filmmakers made him film the scene, those are the people with attention to detail you sentient dillpickle
@@jupiterzombies sentient dill pickle nice
I love the idea of a hitman, being so good at his job, and quite able to take down numerous high profile, political targets, with little to no resources, and then being mercilessly overwhelmed and taken down by a bunch of tiny little toys
Lol those little toys has a nuclear in they're commando body and they have tanks that actually explodes
@Basleal S I never said he was a soldier. I said he was a hitman, which is pretty much the same as an assassin. Also I was just pointing out the irony of it all.
Hitman got hitted himself.
They are not "tiny toys" but soldiers you animal
@@notkrukru9386 those arent tanks but artilleries actually.
These soldiers may be made of plastic, but their hearts are definetly made of gold
Do you guys know any movies like that btw? Besides the Toy story.
So True Did the Soliers See the Toy maker as the Father Or There God Or both? I Think as there father as they must know that they are.
@@Drakesonone God probably
I am unitonically surprised by not seeing comments on their bravery as the authors deliberately made them humain by giving them characters as you can see by one soldiers taping the other one on the shoulder, or them being bored around the cannon while watching the door they expevt him to appear from. What I can say is that they all as one fought for their factory stopping the crimminal from bringing destruction in this world, and the SF (commando) guy probably knew for sure that he's not coming back, as most of the SF guys back then. You can make a parallel with GWOT or Chechen wars but that would be too far-fetched even for irony.
As to how they see their factory director, probably more like a godlike than a leader of father fogure for he created them all, not only the soldiers, but also their fellow 'people'.
And holy shit 192 likes, and as I finished this comment already 200. Glad you share empathy for those little green guys with me, internet bois.
Small soldiers
@@Drakesonone both
These toy soldiers taking revenge is just…
*+10,000 respect*
GTA San Andreas mission passed theme plays
Jojo's bad company belike
5star
I found this gem long ago on tv. This movie was super fun to watch.
Wtf
Would've loved a sequel where another group of toy soldiers discovered who hired the assassin. An entire field army storming the house.
Me too
Or a feature length movie that is hopefully in the works!
This is Like Toy Story and Battlefield
While it's not really the same premise, Small Soldiers is a a movie about a sets of "Commando Elite" toys gaining sentience and attacking a kids house because he's "Harboring the Enemy". That could scratch the itch of "Fun-Sized Warfare" for ya.
I could see that. Imagine them finding out that the clients of the assassin was an opposing company with their own toy soldiers. It's an all out war.
This was one of my favorite Stephen King short stories. The premise is completely absurd and yet is executed so well because of the hitman's competency and realistic reactions to something so fantastic and impossible.
That was my imagination as a kid with those green soldiers.
I would love to be those soldiers friend
I’m getting ptsd
yeah but they would attack each other, not me
same XD
@@brightax7502 😂
Hitman: **kills Toy Maker**
Nijimura: “You’ve activated my Stand, Bad Company!”
Bad Company Requiem 😂🤣
FIYAAAAAAA!
lol yes
Worse Company
'TIL THE DAY I DIE!
This whole movie explains how almost every kid plays with toy soldiers
It is not movie
It’s not a movie for real
why there re no lovers in soldiers that so weird
True
lol I feel like I understood your question but I still need to know what you meant @@berkaykoclar4953
It’s amazing how these little soldiers sacrificed themselves to avenge their fallen owner.
R.I.P all the brave soldiers who fought valiantly to the last man. Preseeeeeent arms. 💂💂💂
Press f to salute.
True soldiers
💂🏿♂️💂🏿♂️💂🏿♂️
💂💂💂💂💂
F😣 that was heartbreaking seeing toy soldiers die…
Theory
Given that the address was written in the mom’s handwriting, I believe that the mother did something to the toys in order to protect her son or at least avenge his death
The question it's how the mother knew it was him? He was using a facemask until the turned off the cameras. Unless the fairy toy had a tracking device
@@gogglesveemon5551 Seeing the age of the toymaker and the picture itself, I would think the mother started the company and is long gone, but she originally did something to the toys or somehow got imprinted into them after departing, definitely some supernatural stuff going on there.
@@gogglesveemon5551 Yeah the fairy toy has a tracking device and camera.
My theory is each toys that bought from the company can communicate with each other, so they can relay their target location through the Elf toy.
@@aetherfaust5907 It fits, the toys at the office would know how the assassin looks, the ones he encounters in his travel back kept tabs on his route, the one in the showcase confirms location.
The problem is, the killer was only the "weapon" wielded by the one who hired him. Sending the toy soldiers to the killer's home alone would not resolve the revenge.
maybe they leave that for future sequel named Battleground: Player Unknown
Yea there should be a continuation for the one who had ordered the killing that would be dope. And then actually get into dept into the toy soldiers and their characters having to face off with the bodyguards and such.
@@indonesiareborn4068 I'd watch that
They could’ve sent 2 boxes. but that movie probably would’ve been less fun.
That's when part 2 will be plotted
You see, Josuke, this is my Stand ability, Bad Company!
Can we just take a moment to appreciate the brave tiny men and women that put their lives on the line in defense of their toy company
*men
Not defense.. Revenge
I don't recall seeing any female soldiers in the show when I watched but it's been a few years.
@@scribbles1424 you don’t know what’s under those uniforms
@@InfamousX1000 When there are female soldiers in a movie, the movie will show them, Especially. because why wouldn't they. Lmao
I do in fact making fun of movie's trope
The soldiers and the commando knew that this would be a suicide mission.
Imagine the following horror: the hitmans' victim was not a toy factory owner, but a fanatic tabletop miniature collecter/3d modeller...
Even some Warhammer40K factory-make titans are two feet tall, and their guns' size are similar to a real world pistol/SMG.
Plus bonus suprises: tyranid invasion pack, Exterminatus, or greater daemon...
Or a hardcore amime-fan victim. Macross or Gundam mecha models (plus heroes/heroines with minimum 20cm long sharp magic katanas...) are also fun to watch.
U took the words right out my mouth
Damn that would be terrifying
Imagine waking up to your Zeon models trying to drop a colony in your living room.
War Hammer 40K Emperor Class Titan are huge. Orcs are a plague that can continue to live even after killing it.
I'm amazed you mention Macross. I'm kinda young and next to nobody knows it in my entourage.
If he was a 40k collector - things would get messy real quicc
So THIS is where Andy's toy soldiers went to, after Toy Story 3
Fq up lame
College dudes: Bullies Andy
Sarge and the army boys: *Send forth the air calvary*
Imagine fighting a kaiju that's also well trained, nothing less than a nuke would get the job done.
Nah, you underestimate the stopping power of modern weaponry. Cloverfield had the same issue- a strafing run from an A-10 would've punched right through the brain casing and Maverick missiles (which can level buildings) wouldve easily blown off appendages. The scaled power of the weaponry used by the army men is not correct, basically; it's too low. Makes for fun storytelling though.
No
@@jadedandbitter screw that a bunker buster whould clear the whole problem with the least amount of spending
@@youllknowme2079 there you go. Yep, a few BLU 109's would've done Cloverfield just fine. Only problem is it's a mobile target, bunker busters don't do so hot on those, as they're intended for use on stationary targets. That's why I suggested Mavericks, which work just fine on vehicles.
Godzilla ate the nuke and became powerful
“Throws a cannonball” “brings out a rifle”
I get that not everyones a gun guy but come on dude
Stabs him with a sharp gun! Hahahaha
Field gun = tank, and all shots are cannonballs lol
They are Heat seeking air to ground missiles and a submachine uzi pistol 🔫
Cannonball couldve been Called Rocket launcher or projectilr
No. the Submachine gun is a supressed mac10, which is not an uzi
Imagine having these little dudes in an actual military mission
that would be sooo sick
@@ichi2718 they'll be quick and stealthy
imagin that
Lolz
@gaming boy lol
What I want to know is how no one else in that apartment building heard any of what was going on. Seriously though, massive props to the digital and practical effects work.
I just imagine his upstairs neighbors having their stereo turned up to the max and the downstairs neighbors coming home from vacation to find that their place is full of bullet holes
For those who are questioning the validity of the Thermal Nuclear Weapon. The toys are modeled after Vietnam soldiers. During Vietnam, there were "commandos" who were trained to carry a backpack sized nuke into enemy territory. The "commandos" who were trained to handle said devices earned the Missileman Badge/Missile Badge, and were part of the US Air Force.
lies
@@Blobby192 He not lying
@@Blobby192 can you prove that it's a lie? I found something on Google called "suitcase nuclear device" that's pretty much what this guy just said, but I can't really find how it's related to Vietnam
Don't know where you got your "facts" from but you are totally wrong. No troops in Vietnam or any other conflict were trained to carry a suitcase bomb. The Missileman Badge was worn by airmen that were assigned as missile operations or maintenance crews (i.e. Titan, Atlas and Peacekeeper ICBMs INCONUS and Pershing Missiles in Europe). BTW, the US military does not use the term "commandos" and never has. The nuclear suitcase bomb was developed by both the US and USSR during the cold war for use as a sabotage or pre-emptive strike weapon by CIA assets, not for use by frontline troops. Their continued development and use was discontinued due to being overweight, under-powered (as far nukes go) and the possibility of utilization by terrorist groups. They were never fielded for use. Former SF member Michael Vickers claimed to have trained to deploy such a device but that wasn't until the mid-1980s. Even if true, that was only simulated in training.
so you know its fake
man this would’ve been sick if the toy soldier we got as kids came to life and fought against each other instead of us having to pretend and use our hands
@Deimos - ok
But imagine shooting 10000 holes at your whole hand for not being careful. Depends on what the bullets are made of
yeah i also would like to stop pretending while using my hands
Already there is movie called Small Soldiers.
@Deimos - yeah u just destroyed the fun
Even though Renshaw is the bad guy who started this all, i admire him for having smart tactics and not cliche scared protagonist.
When you work as a professional assassin that much is the least qualification i guess .
Remember John Wick !?
The only problem is his slow reflexes and reactions. Plenty of times he could've taken them out by reacting quickly instead of gawking. Then again, the situation was highly unusual and could've warranted a few seconds of wonder at the very least.
So this is where the Toy Soldiers in Toy Story went...
It’s funny how there are movies with little killers being incredibly deadly like these movie, small soldiers and chucky. But at the same time there are movies of giants where human are almost completely useless against them
Square cube law ig
Well usually those giants in movies are also super powered like human size Godzilla would still have a fucking nuke engine and destroy tanks.
I guess the goal of most of these stories is to put humans in danger so that the audience has a threatening situation to identify themselves with.
"There's a monster. How monster? So monster it would kill everyone."
So you overpower the threat. This way the fight becomes more awesome.
But I don't want to sound like I didn't appreciate your comment very much. I never saw that difference before.
@Shimohira Reika nah a human sized godzilla would be a bullet sponge until bio/nuclear weapon
In Reality we would be able to kill a giant human. As our skin isn't that thick, alot of small insects are able to pierce our skin.
For anyone who likes this kind of stuff, may I recommend the book: "Toy Cemetery" by William Johnstone. I read it about 30 years ago and just never forgot the impact it had on me. That story was SO AWESOME in SO MANY ways. This movie reminds me of it, a little. It's about a town where evil is taking over the inhabitants and trapping the souls of people inside toy figures. There are toy soldiers, airmen in flying planes, little clowns, ballerinas, knights and Vikings, cowboys and Indians and so much more. They join up with a down on his luck, Vietnam Vet, who has turned to alcohol to fight his PTSD, and an old WW2 vet, turned preacher, to fight the evil and win back their souls. Now that I've seen this, I gotta read that book again! I always thought it could make a great movie, especially with today's CGI.
thanks ill check it out
That sounds so cool! I will check it out too!
Sounds pretty kickass
@@Poodleinacan TRUST ME. It is! I tried buying it on line, and I guess it's a collector's item, cuz the PAPERBACK is ONE HUNDRED AND ELEVEN BUCKS! WTF?
@@mikeyarmstrong4136 if you can, try going at a place that destroys books (yes, they exist).
I worked at one, a small bit.
They would get books from places in large quantities or varying books. Who knows the actual value of some of them, if they were to resale them, instead of simply selling the paper to be recycled regardless of the book.
From it, I managed to save (while being at a post where we would remove covers) some nice books.
Mainly old books, one of them was a book from one of the people running the place, a school book regarding many sciences from the 1850s (I tried checking for scans online and the exact edition/version isn't on there. Mine is considerably better and also better with printed carvings. Seriously, it talks about things ranging from velocity to Space (and how Mars was considered to have a dense atmosphere, back then) and Colt pistol (including the transcription of the user "manual" .... Which is very short) and the transcontinental telegram cable that was in the works)....... But the nice newer book I saved was "Half-Life: Rasing the bar". Seriously, this book goes for around 350$ or more online (and it's in great condition).
I also found an old book about manners and etiquette from the 1910s. This one is interesting, because it was made here in Québec and it doesn't mention automobiles (only carriages).
Most old book there we can buy are books about clergymen or something. I was able to find, in their books to sell, an old book about treating kidney diseases from 1912. It has recipes for remedies (which are more likely to only make you pee...) and fake pills for people who have nothing. An old recipe for medical soap (which is an ingredient for some remedies). It also mentions mercurial treatment for syphilis and also mentions the doctor that forefronted this treatment. The guy was truly clueless as to why the survival rate was very low, as excerpted.
So yes. Try yourself at a place like that. Though, most of the workers at the place I was working at were mentally deficient.... But if you can ask for a request for a book, they will be sure to find it one day or the other.
Oh, the guard was shot with a tranquilizer dart, so he's just knocked out. You can see the lil' red puffs on the dart
No he's dead
@@user-db9vy2gh3v The narrator was wrong, he was just knocked out. He was using a tranquilizer gun and it was also different from the gun he used to kill the factory owner.
He suffocated him.
Maybe he died from tranq gun complications, who knows, the if the narrator says he is dead, he must be dead.
@@Gex121 "They attacked him with a cannon ball."
Yeah, don't trust the narrator.
I was hoping the Green Fairy would have been the one to ultimately take him out, in truth. 'Like he is just hanging on by a thread after the explosion, but then the Fairy appears and finishes him.
There needs to be more stories where toys come to life.
Bravery and Honour to all of those Tiny Soilders who fought for a satisfying and True Revenge of the Owner s' Mother who might be the mother of all the toys. Never expected such steer determination and Unity of the Soilders , risking their Own lives. Toys too have hidden emotions of love and Anger like a human as per treatment of their real owner. RIP for those glorious warriors.
_Battleground_ has, and will always be, my favorite Stephen King short story. Renshaw's fight for survival always leaves me on the edge of my seat. Plus, the toy soldiers themselves just sound cool as Hell.
The little things King puts in-like Renshaw feeling pain in his foot, looking down and seeing one soldier repeatedly bayoneting his foot. The soldier stops, looks up at Renshaw with a smile and malice shining in his tiny eyes like two pencil leads and returns to stabbing.
I like how movie criminals take off their mask after entering a guarded building... I mean, there could be cameras - and most probably are - inside too!
The guy disabled teh CCTV cameras first.
@@ikengaspirit3063 I get that he turned off the corridor and front of the house cameras, true, but the chance of highly guarded buildings having all cameras connected to one output is quite slim. In fact why even bother with the mask, he was filmed outside anyway.
@@scooberton8948 reporting u to your job .
@@milotic7339 I understand Scooberton's knowledge on this stuff, and I will admit it is all true older camera systems might get compressed into one output... And I guess it is possible to switch off a camera server like that for some facial stretching after wearing a mask for 2 minutes. Still, I wouldn't bet on it. And it is done in so many movies! I would guess it's because the actor needs the face to act, but at the same time there's not much happening, so might it be it's a cheap way for the writers to show the criminals are super prepared, clever and untouchable to the point they can theoretically take a dump at the same house and have a coffee?
When I was a kid, I used to leave my toy soldiers scattered in places in our house and ask them to guard our house against criminals. I think it worked! We stopped being a child when we got serious in life.
So there are a lot of theories about the supernatural having a part in this, so I might as well as have fun too. Though it is a bit boring.
My theory is that the girl renshaw met on the plane was Moris’s daughter/sister/someone of relevence to him. The thing that gets me is her reaction. Its not a look of confusion or awkwardness…its a look of shock. As in she recognizes where that toy is from. And if you pay attention to the timezones, it would line up with the whole movie.
Its likely she saw Morris right before he closed and probably kept tabs on what had been sold. Right after, thats when Renshaw showed up and killed him…during closed hours. So, when she saw the toy, she is shocked to see why someone has a toy from Morris’s shop even though she just saw him right before closing. This also explains who was the receptionist that left the package at Renshaws door step.
Yes, there are a few questions on how she would be able to find out things like where Renshaw lives, as others point out, the toy fairy is likely a tracker, Notice how it only turns right after he dies. What about having a set of killer toys on the get go? I think the fact that the only time we see her with Renshaw on the plane says a lot. Because he’s not just on a random part of the plane, he’s in first class…and she’s right there alongside with him. Which tells me that she’s a pretty big figure herself.
Anyway, thats all I got, thanks for reading : )
It was the duaghter lol she kept leaving him clues to turn himself in but go mad and bring the toys to life probably every toys she make is alive
Another thing that would support this is if the fairy toy was a part of a new production, and not on the market. Which would make the only way he could get one is to have been at the factory/shop.
I can agree to this, also I think this family of toy makers where dealing with either magic or very anomalous technology (like nano tech) to make said toys and such. We never know who hired the killer, we don't know why we are giving clues but maybe he was freelanced to kill this guy because he was a danger.
In the 90's Twilight Zone did a similar story. Dad was a Vietnam Vet a drunk who suffered from PTSD. Beat his kid for playing with war toys. The toys came to life to protect the boy and killed the dad.
what is the title of that episode?
@@TheToyPhotographer6312 It sounds like a great episode.
@@TheToyPhotographer6312 Azoth the Avenger Is a Friend of Mine
Stephen King "Battleground" 1978
Mad respect for the soldiers, true loyalty
This is one of my favorite installments in the series. What I liked best about it was that it was done with almost no dialogue. Just like one of my favorite _Twilight Zone_ episodes, "The Invaders."
Battleground is one of my favorite weird little King short stories. They changed it a little bit to make it more interesting but not unforgivably so, and the animation and effects were actually pretty good. Love that they kept in the ending twist of the scale model nuke, lol.
My favorite episode was Crouch End. But in all actuality I enjoyed all 8 episodes for one reason or another.
@@sir.richardarmstrong3rd759 Crouch end as a story is frickin amazing, big fan of that. Thought they actually did pretty good with it, it's hard to get that one just right.
0:55, Renshaw wasn’t using a suppressed pistol, he was using a dart gun.
Darts are subsonic and are normally launched close range using CO2, which is significantly quieter than gunpowder and supersonic rounds and even suppressed pistols.
A Hitman To The Last
Nobody Else is gonna Know about His Mini War
Thank you - was looking for this - he clearly tranquilised the guards. You can see his real gun ( with suppressor ) at 1:39 after he has actually shot the target.
Honestly, so many details in the video are wrong. The soldiers "threw a cannonball?" You mean they launched an RPG? He even calls an Uzi, a very famous submachine gun, a "rifle".
@@BigRedDraken I think the terminology used determines whether or not the video can be monetized.
You can talk about a rifle because hunting.
You can't talk about an uzi because that's "a dangerous gun"
This is all speculation, but I've seen it happen to a couple channels that use one of youtube's entirely-arbitrary "no-no" words.
@@BigRedDraken Pretty sure the guy who actually wrote the script for this video isn't a native English speaker.
As a kid, I wanted something similar to this. I wanted soldiers, tanks, and aircraft from base-building strategy games to come to life and fight. And I want to be the size of those toys in the video.
Is there a ve game like that yet?
@@cucadefrijoles735 maybe revenfield.
@@sketch-R VR?
@@cucadefrijoles735 unfortunately not.
@@cucadefrijoles735 Now that u mention it, I can recall of a game where u can make strategies to defend a point and be in the POV of a soldier, it's VR, but I can't remember his name
Scared me more than most horror films 9:57
I remember reading this story in a Stephen King book back in high school. I think it was 'Night Shift'. His books were always rare because they'd always get lifted from the library and our librarian quit ordering them. Study Hall for me was always a treat if I had book that I was really into. I just remember how this story ended-two passerby's walking beneath the high rise heard an explosion-and a bit of charred paper landed by them. They pick it up and it reads something like 'GI Joe Vietnam Foot Locker' and lists all of the toys inside. The last item listed was 'One Thermonuclear Device'.
The Factory that made those toy soldiers did a really good job making them, the toy soldier models are amazing!
I agree. I would have bought some.
Well my army toys are just in their respective mid size canisters waiting for my return as The Commander. I never betrayed them as they didn't betrayed me all of these years. I love my army toys :)
listen man, I know you are being threatened by them but don't give up help is on the way
@@yulkwon7526 if you sent a toy army as reinforcement sure but i know my toy armies well and they are absolutely not a threat. We should form an alliance hahaha
@@muhandez6484 the thing is I don't break toys, my friend. I value them whole. Especially to my toy collection. As for you if that is how you do it, go i won't stop you but i am not like you. Cheers :)
Damn giving me toy story vibes when the main character gives up his toys emo part ngl 😔
who knows how the toy creator cared for them or not, but the toys were beyond pissed when the assassin offed their creator since now they cannot be reproduced.
I'd call the SCP foundation for a sighting of hostile SCP-30055 units, oh wait wrong universe.
Can i have these toys for my home security ????
I will love them as my kids, they are so adorable, and loyal
The little soldiers got heart. Helping each other up and never giving up.
Respect to those who gave their lives in this war. They were fighting a giant, succeeding in taking him down, but at what cost…?
Rest in peace, unit, your sacrifice will not be forgotten.
Your deaths will not be in vain
4:47 " Soon they hit him with an explosive that soon burns his pants" ..... That was my favorite part🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
One of my all-time favorite actors stars in this video adaption of King's short story, "Battleground." This is March 2022, and the late, great William Hurt, who had some excellent television roles late in his career to go along with his storied movie career, passed away just three days ago on 03/13/2022. He was excellent in everything he was in, including this fascinating yet scary short film. RIP.
Incredibly sad. Such a great actor.
RIP.
I remember him in Kiss of The Spider Woman
RIP William Hurt. He played the hell out of the role of Renshaw!
I remember every episode from this series was great! All just as weird and thrilling just like this one. Wished there were more than just like 8 episodes though.
Episode this was a show?
namee pleasee
Battleground is the name
@@ericlabar5631 tnx
The series name is Nightmares & Dreamscapes. Every episode was a completeñy different story, this chapter is named "Battleground" and it is episode No. 1. In fact this is the full episode but looks crappy: ruclips.net/video/e_9TrvNzxWA/видео.html
Holy shit, that's [BAD COMPANY]. Okuyasu's bro is PISSED.
Now, THIS is what I call a Toy Story!! 😅
This is the origin of those toy soldiers in toy story
@@ace7810 the toy soldiers dark past
Battleground was Small Soldiers before Small Soldiers(1998 movie) as well
Now that's what I call Small Soldiers right there.
*looks at my toys with suspicion*
But why do I even have toys in the first place?
That's the thing, you don't
@@charliedonson4487 call the police he’s in danger
It was at that moment, you realized those toys aren't yours and they weren't there before.
@@trekkienzl2862
Me: Uh oh…
This was one of the coolest revenge toy movies of all time.
Thanks for this condensed story of that program. These green toys will clearly talk to a generation of people who played with them as kids (I did).
Hats off to William Hurt for taking this role and not forgetting his inner child...
Agent: Hi William, I got this absurd project here... do you want to play against an army of toy soldiers?
William Hurt: Yeah, sure, why not!
5:30 ah yes, the “rifle” known as the Uzi is chambered in 9mm in full auto with a high rate of fire of 600-1200 rounds per minute
7:38 the “tank” with just 2 wheels and a gun with barely any armor nor turret
Seems legit
Or saying that the choppers were shooting cannon balls lmao
but that isnt a Uzi thats a Mac-10
@@vortexprime204 no. It's a rifle
@@andrewmeyer3599 lmao
@@vortexprime204 that isnt a Mac 10
Look at the hand grip on the barrel
For jojo fans the soldiers are just the stand “Bad Company”
Finally some jojo references.
Nah it’s [ BAD COMPANY REQUIEM ]
Bad company is so cool. I would have him as my stand
after their owner died, his stands finally activated
The commando looked like Kurt Russel 😆
It's funny how I was rooting for the toy soldiers so much, those were brave men that put their lives on the line for that one elf toy, salute ya boys
I was having a bad day, but this somehow made me feel better. Love a satisfying revenge story.
When andy becomes too harsh on his toys.
Imagine getting attacked by ants with guns. Lol
This reminds me of Toy Soldiers, a movie I watched long ago. Lol
although its taken a dark and gritty turn, the animation still is again outstanding for Pixar on this new installment of their beloved flagship franchise.
The fact that not only are these toys sentient but also well made makes me feel pity for a dead toy maker that doesn’t exist.
"Sharp gun?" It's called a boyonet dude XD...
he doesnt know
@@roberto123_ he doesnt know a whole lot. Calling missiles cannonballs, an artillery piece a tank, a submachine gun a rifle...
@@Demonslayer20111 agree
*Bayonet
What's a boyonet dude XD?
VFX in that masterpiece are Oscar worth. Check out the amazing perspective characteristic in the macrophotography. It's all there, they think of everything.
I remember watching this when I was young. Being older, I feel for those little soldiers.
Im now slightly in awe of those toys becoming a literal swarm of sentient soldiers that are determined to take down an enemy plus one with a thermonuclear pack inside one to make sure the target is elimanated
The R rated version of Small Soldiers!
I wish my toy soldiers had this much detail like this when I was a kid.
06:53
That was a mistake. Blow the whole door down, no matter how much ordnance it takes. Then, rush in in full force and saturate the defences.
4:27 "A SHARP GUN"
5:16 a "canon ball"
5:28 "pulls out a rifle"
6:17 another canon ball incident
6:39 BIG BALL
7:36 huh weird looking tank
8:15 "pointing a canon"
Don't forget about 10:38 Thermal Nuclear Weapon
@@Wulfxous its realistic because US commandos during cold war would carry theronuclear bomb backpacks when entering enemy territory
The weird looking tank is called a mortar I think
@@aaamogusthespiderever2566 no it's called artillery, that's an artillery gun
Fun fact: in the book he didn't write "screw you" he instent quoted General Anthony McAuliffe "Nuts" respond to the Germans during the Battle of The Bulge.
That's true, but it was change because most people these days don't get that reference and never read history.
I was thinking about that part, I think it was intentional. Though, those soldiers in the movie where from a different era ( Vietnam war ) not WW2
Can't help but notice how brutal the soldiers had died
I have a drawer FILLED with army toys, I will give them to my kids one day, they made my childhood, can't imagine my life where it is without their fun
@@sewpungyow5154 😂don't worry, mamma didn't raise no disrespectful, so I won't either
I know the narrator called the hitman the protagonist, but I respectfully disagree, those toys are the heroes in my eyes. I was rooting for the soldiers throughout the video lol
Edit: Aite, I now know that a protagonist can be evil. A misconception on my part :)
To be fair, we do see the viewpoint of the story in the hitman's eyes.
A protagonist can be evil depending on the story (we call them villainous protagonist), the same way the antagonist be the good guys (heroic antagonist). The more you know!
I also root for the toy soldiers; respect them for clearing their job at all costs.
Protagonist doesn’t mean hero it means main character
@@renseiryuu yeah. So that would also mean that the toy soldiers would be called the “antagonists” since they are the major obstacles in the main character’s way.
@@ajcyrilldy Correct. Their morality doesn't matter in the story viewpoint. If they're the main focus, then they're the protagonist. If they oppose the protagonist, then they're the antagonist.
"Sharp guns" are also called bayonetts.
THANK YOU
GO SOLDIERS! THEY LITERALLY GAVE THEIR LIFE FOR THEIR CREATOR!ABSOLUTELY RESPECT.I am routing for soldiers. It's just very Brutal.LOVE THIS FOX RECAPS! (true fact: foxes are my favorite animal)
this movie is basically the dark version of toy story
maybe it has some connections
The soldiers
u got that right
I'd say more like Small Soldiers.
I want more of this
So this is where the toy soldiers went after Toy Story 3?? Got it!!
Just imagine if was a battalion of soldiers
I've always loved tanks, it got me in trouble when I was a preteen because I would be have to take any toy tanks my friends had. It started when I was in hospital, I spent a lot of time in hospitals as a toddler and one of my coping mechanisms was little tanks I was given by family in my hospital bed.
I would place them around my bed at night to protect me from the blood suckers who came at night in my sleep to get samples from me.
I don't remember them saving me, but they did help with my powerless ness .
Lowkey I Still Do Something Similar
Just In Case
same bro, tanks are indeed veri cool
Same here, hehe. I've got a shelf full of all kinds of the little buggers, and my favorites are a glow-in-the-dark M1A2 Abrams and a Maus, the very first one of my collection.
as a scale modeller i can say with certainty if this ever happened to me i am absolutely fvcked 💀💀💀
7:00 the biggest plot hole in this story for me is the bald man owning a hair dryer
“She thought it was strange for a grown man to be carrying around a fairy toy”
Am I the only one who found this the most disturbing out of everything in this?
Yeah most likely only you, I don’t see anything wrong with it.
@@somedudefromapharmacy that’s a bit mean :/ people can carry around whatever they want. It isn’t strange or baby-like.
I guess your allowed to have your opinions and judgements, but don’t expect anyone to follow them though.
@@coconutmomentyeah oh I misread your comment, I thought you were saying that Renshaw carrying a toy fairy around is disturbing. My bad, I still don’t see anything relatively disturbing about the woman’s thoughts though, more like just another opinion.
@@somedudefromapharmacy oh I misread yours too, sorry.
Respect to the soldier 👍
I’m sure Sid would have had a wonderful time with Andy’s bucket of toy soldiers