Just wait until she realizes Spongebob premiered nearly 25 years ago, or all the other childhood cartoons she grew up with It's about time for you young'ns to feel the pain of not being "with it" anymore, imagine how I feel when I remember the Simpsons premiered in 1989
@@esmith8818 I used to be with "it", but then they changed what "it" was. Now what I’m with isn’t "it" anymore and what’s "it" seems weird and scary. *It’ll happen to you!*
@@esmith8818 Talk about it dude, I still remember the first episode of a teleserye I used to watch constantly as a kid, now as a young adult, lotta things had happened in my life and that show didn’t even consider finally ending it once and for all, it only did when the writers can’t milk the damn series anymore.
Maybe she is in her mid to late 20s? Man, I miss those bloopers. when I was a kid, I thought characters actually were taking film that are Toy Story 2, Bug's Life, and other animated films with bloopers. I miss those childhood days. It was so fun back then.
I loved the A Bugs Life Bloopers! Especially the clip when Hopper asked Atta "Are you saying I'm stupid?" and her response: "YES!" There were more takes but that particular one always killed me. 💀
My favourite bloopers for any movie are the ones featuring the villains. The villains are usually serious and dramatic, so when they completely break character over something random it's always hilariously jarring. My favourites that come to mind are Saruman yelling "I can't get up these god damn steps smoothly!" and Doc Ock chatting on the phone during the Train Fight in Spiderman 2.
i think our brains remember time by emotional connections, not by real time spent. if you spend 30 years doing nothing really emotionally engaging to you, you will remember practically nothing of it, think.
@@Redmanticore I believe it's similar with people. I can remember the names of my favorite teachers in high school, but the ones I wasn't attached to are a blur to me.
Personally my "Fuck, I'm Old" moment was when I realized Evenecense's Bring me to Life a super old meme song... Came out the year I was born, 2003, 20 years ago Hit me so hard I had to lay down for a bit and left me with back pain for a week
Don’t hate it. Being alive to appreciate a past you lived through is a blessing. We’ll all be here joking about back pain and how much fun we’re having now
I frequently think about the blooper where they’re trying to use Rex as a battering ram and the air vent doesn’t open like it’s supposed to and you just hear him go “Oww.” Good times
@dazzake7431 I don't blame her... Bug's Life was 25 years ago. I was in fourth grade. Toy Story 2 was 24 years ago, I was in fifth grade in fall of 1999, which is when Toy Story 2 hit theaters. And Monsters Inc was during my sixth grade year. So yeah I feel old AF!
I love those bloopers. Of course it was funny and make characters more lively attractive but also show why voice acting is awesome. Still can remember good old childhood's memories from those bloopers
Kinda how Metroid Prime Remastered is of a 21 year old game but it doesn't feel like it. Just turned 32 and now I understand those jokes about old people thinking something old just happened or wasn't that old. Still Cute and ADORABLE! Great Job and also Thank You for the English Subtitles too! :)
Toy Story 2 is the only Pixar blooper reel that I have ever seen. And honestly, I didn't even know about *_this_* one where Wheezy gets hit in the face by that microphone lol (0:36). I loved the one where Buzz failed to open the vent with Rex's head.😂
My favorite was a Monsters Inc blooper. That scene where the monsters are walking in in slow motion, in the Blooper Sully trips and you see in slow motion as a monster trips of him and the whole crowd just starts tumbling in an avalanche of bodies as everyone trips over everyone else.
Reminds me of the classic: "When people talk about gaming 20 years ago, I think of Mega Man. But gaming 20 years ago was actually Mega Man Battle Network."
My personal favorite is the TS2 Blooper where Buzz is walking through the Aisle Of Lightyear, one of the most dramatic and weighty moments of the film, and you just see Woody in one of them pulling the most goofy ahh face, and a few seconds after walking by it Buzz breaks character entirely. Still one of the funniest things Pixar ever did.
Reminds me of a bit from PatStaresAt when someone mentioned not knowing Final Fantasy Tactics, and he was all " What do you mean you never heard of it, it's only twenty....years....old..." and you could just see it setting in.
Tbh. Pixar should bring this back. Like. I legit hoped Puss in boots the last wish had this and even if the movie is remarkable, I still miss those animated bloopers. It was as if we were looking behind a curtain of Voice acting 😢
One blooper that always got me as a kid was in Monsters Inc where Sulley and Mike were running towards the doors and Sulley accidentally slips and crashes off-screen. That one was hilarious.
As a nearing 30 year old, I can see Kronii was huffing some high quality Copium when she said "it's still in the 2000s!" - kids born in the 2000s are graduating college now.
When you hit about 25 years old and you look back at your memories, you get a much better grasp on the concept of time. How fast it can go despite it feeling so slow in the moment. Ironic it happened to the warden of time.
"it's still in the 2000s so it's still kinda new" I thought like this for a while until I started seeing 18 year olds born in the year 2000. Hell, I bet a good chunk of Kronii's audience is younger than Toy Story
To be fair, Pixar and Dreamworks CG "doesn't age", it was very advanced for the time, and they can re-render those films at higher resolution, and they're still comparable to releases from 4 years ago.
When I was a kid and didn’t know what animation was I thought those Toy Story bloopers were REAL. I thought the animated characters were actors. When I remember that moment I can clearly feel the naivety of my younger self, it’s wild.
As a 99-baby, I can definitely relate, most of those movies, I only remember seeing after I was 5, so around 2005, some even only up until 2010, so these things definitely feel a lot more recent to me, although I can't say for sure that's why Kronii feels like they stopped doing these more recently...
It makes me think of the characters giving interviews and being in front of green screens and attatched to wires. The funniest thought is imagining certain human characters, like Luca or Mei, running around in green morph suits so the animators can make their sea monster and panda forms. I wish Pixar still made bloopers today. A Turning Red blooper reel would've been a field day.
The internet has just changed our perception of time and pop culture. Back in the day you used to see a movie at the theater and that was it. Maybe you saw it at a TV rerun at some point or rented the VHS. Now all the movies are available all the time, so pop culture never feels "old" as it did back when tracking down an old movie you saw was actually a really hard task.
I clicked on this clip expecting it to be funny but instead it was kinda sad. Sometimes these sudden realizations of how quickly time passes by hurts a lot.
1:28 I like how, psichologically, for a lot of us something from 1999 seems old and something from 2000 seems, well, old obviously, but like not that old or more new
Just hit 31 this year...still remember those movies like they were yesterday. Could probably still quote most of them word for word. My favorite short though was the "Birds on the line"
poor kronii, the pain. all the same, though, very relatable and understandable pain. it's been at least 20 years since those days, almost makes me tear up thinking of just how much time had passed all of a sudden.
Well Kroni, I'm right there with you. Being born in 93, I miss those animated bloopers and I can't believe some of those movies are almost 25 or 30 years old
Time doesn't stop for anyone, not even the Warden herself. ...I mean, it's hard to tell the passage of time when you percieve all of time at once, presumably.
I also used to love the faux bloopers, but Kronii not accepting that the childhood movies we grew up watching are in fact almost as old/are older than us is hilarious xD
I relate to her. It just doesn't feel real that these are already 20 years old. Time just goes so fast man.
Thing constantly moving And i would like i to stop.
Toy Story is almost 30 years old...
@@NeoNeoNeo wait really? Holy crap
Wait toystory 2 is 20 years old? Like what? I wasn't even born yet
Its that sudden realization when it hits
I’m pretty sure everyone miss Pixar bloopers including me.
Old stuff were made with "soul" in it what you cant say about a lot of new movies or cartoons.
The real reason to stick around for the credits
Agreed
@@TakerAMD one movie has 'soul' in the title
If you did it now people would say it's scripted
The bloopers are so unnecessary but it bring so much life into the characters..
Not even the Time Warden is safe from the curse of letting it set in.
Just wait until she realizes Spongebob premiered nearly 25 years ago, or all the other childhood cartoons she grew up with
It's about time for you young'ns to feel the pain of not being "with it" anymore, imagine how I feel when I remember the Simpsons premiered in 1989
@@esmith8818 I used to be with "it", but then they changed what "it" was. Now what I’m with isn’t "it" anymore and what’s "it" seems weird and scary. *It’ll happen to you!*
@@sandwichmonster7067 This guy gets it
@@esmith8818 Talk about it dude, I still remember the first episode of a teleserye I used to watch constantly as a kid, now as a young adult, lotta things had happened in my life and that show didn’t even consider finally ending it once and for all, it only did when the writers can’t milk the damn series anymore.
@@esmith8818 Felt that at 25. I recognized my mortality.
"Do you feel it now, Kronii?" - Grandpa Vesper
Ya boi reminiscing about flip books
The sudden silence of realization that she's feeling old lol
Warden
Maybe she is in her mid to late 20s? Man, I miss those bloopers. when I was a kid, I thought characters actually were taking film that are Toy Story 2, Bug's Life, and other animated films with bloopers. I miss those childhood days. It was so fun back then.
I loved the A Bugs Life Bloopers! Especially the clip when Hopper asked Atta "Are you saying I'm stupid?" and her response: "YES!" There were more takes but that particular one always killed me. 💀
"This is the fifteenth take. I cannot work like this. I will be in my trailer." :(
Can confirm.
I agree with Kronii on that take
My favourite bloopers for any movie are the ones featuring the villains. The villains are usually serious and dramatic, so when they completely break character over something random it's always hilariously jarring.
My favourites that come to mind are Saruman yelling "I can't get up these god damn steps smoothly!" and Doc Ock chatting on the phone during the Train Fight in Spiderman 2.
Always a surreal moment when someone tells you it's been 20 years but you remember it like it was yesterday.
Truly a "Fuck, I'm Old" moment.
i think our brains remember time by emotional connections, not by real time spent.
if you spend 30 years doing nothing really emotionally engaging to you, you will remember practically nothing of it, think.
@@Redmanticore I believe it's similar with people. I can remember the names of my favorite teachers in high school, but the ones I wasn't attached to are a blur to me.
Or the fact there are people in high school now who weren't even alive when 9/11 happened. That was my big "fuck, I'm old" moment.
Personally my "Fuck, I'm Old" moment was when I realized Evenecense's Bring me to Life a super old meme song...
Came out the year I was born, 2003, 20 years ago
Hit me so hard I had to lay down for a bit and left me with back pain for a week
@@JJ-qz1dg you still young as hell lmao
I hate the fact that in 2040 I'll remember the old VTuber days and feel nostalgic about it.
Don’t hate it. Being alive to appreciate a past you lived through is a blessing. We’ll all be here joking about back pain and how much fun we’re having now
This puts Kronii with Calli in the category of "hololive members I can actually relate to"
That's insane that these movies are over 20 years old. I'm only 22 but I still remember them fondly. Significant part of my childhood
I frequently think about the blooper where they’re trying to use Rex as a battering ram and the air vent doesn’t open like it’s supposed to and you just hear him go “Oww.” Good times
The reality of Kronii's childhood movies being over twenty years old hit her like a freight train.
@dazzake7431
I don't blame her... Bug's Life was 25 years ago. I was in fourth grade. Toy Story 2 was 24 years ago, I was in fifth grade in fall of 1999, which is when Toy Story 2 hit theaters. And Monsters Inc was during my sixth grade year.
So yeah I feel old AF!
I love those bloopers. Of course it was funny and make characters more lively attractive but also show why voice acting is awesome.
Still can remember good old childhood's memories from those bloopers
Kinda how Metroid Prime Remastered is of a 21 year old game but it doesn't feel like it. Just turned 32 and now I understand those jokes about old people thinking something old just happened or wasn't that old. Still Cute and ADORABLE! Great Job and also Thank You for the English Subtitles too! :)
Toy Story 2 is the only Pixar blooper reel that I have ever seen. And honestly, I didn't even know about *_this_* one where Wheezy gets hit in the face by that microphone lol (0:36). I loved the one where Buzz failed to open the vent with Rex's head.😂
My favorite was a Monsters Inc blooper. That scene where the monsters are walking in in slow motion, in the Blooper Sully trips and you see in slow motion as a monster trips of him and the whole crowd just starts tumbling in an avalanche of bodies as everyone trips over everyone else.
@@Broomer52 OOOH, I THINK I'VE SEEN THAT ONE BEFORE!! I completely forgot about that movie's bloopers. Loved that one, too.😂
When you realize that the 30th anniversary for toy story 1 is in 2 years
The one that still occasionally comes to mind is Woody trying to sit on the tape roll, but accidentally falling into the center hole.
That one creeps up on me occasionally. Like I see a roll of duct tape and end up seeing it get stuck on Woody’s behind.
Kronii just suddenly took me way back to my childhood.
Reminds me of the classic:
"When people talk about gaming 20 years ago, I think of Mega Man.
But gaming 20 years ago was actually Mega Man Battle Network."
The existential dread seeping in at the end is pure chef's kiss.
1:28 the slow zoom and then her looking to the side is so funny to me lol XD
She´s the Warden of Time, so practicly everything is new. Kronii just meet Ceasar, Cleprata and so on recently.
My personal favorite is the TS2 Blooper where Buzz is walking through the Aisle Of Lightyear, one of the most dramatic and weighty moments of the film, and you just see Woody in one of them pulling the most goofy ahh face, and a few seconds after walking by it Buzz breaks character entirely.
Still one of the funniest things Pixar ever did.
Reminds me of a bit from PatStaresAt when someone mentioned not knowing Final Fantasy Tactics, and he was all " What do you mean you never heard of it, it's only twenty....years....old..." and you could just see it setting in.
Tbh. Pixar should bring this back. Like. I legit hoped Puss in boots the last wish had this and even if the movie is remarkable, I still miss those animated bloopers. It was as if we were looking behind a curtain of Voice acting 😢
Too bad I no longer feel connected to any new pixar films
Don't want to be a rotten tomato, but Puss in the Boots the Last Wish was a DreamWorks film, not Pixar.
@@sirottovonbismarck6776 I know but it’s just an example of what could’ve been cool and amazing in an already slapper movie
Not even Coco?
@@bombsquad777 I don’t think Dreamworks ever did those bloopers.
"It's still in the 2000s, so..."
Toy Story, being from 1995:
"still in the 2000s"
kronii... that's 23 years
yes I took self inflicted damage from that
DUDE YES. Those were just the best bits to end the movie with.
I CANT WAIT FOR EVERY CHILD BORN IN THE 2020S TO BE CLUELESS AND CALL ME A 40 YEAR OLD BOOMER
My hip just fractured when I was reminded how old those Pixar bloopers are.......
My most recent version of this is the realization that TF2's Expiration Date is nearly a decade old.
i didn't feel attacked until the music started to get silent and it zoomed in on kronii god i'm old
I love Mon Inc the most, especially the Slug lady suprises, aaaah haaa haaa
One blooper that always got me as a kid was in Monsters Inc where Sulley and Mike were running towards the doors and Sulley accidentally slips and crashes off-screen. That one was hilarious.
As a nearing 30 year old, I can see Kronii was huffing some high quality Copium when she said "it's still in the 2000s!" - kids born in the 2000s are graduating college now.
In 2 years there will be high schoolers born in the 2010s.
@@bsgsmusic3451 There will probably be some this fall.
When you hit about 25 years old and you look back at your memories, you get a much better grasp on the concept of time. How fast it can go despite it feeling so slow in the moment.
Ironic it happened to the warden of time.
Those films doesn't seems old because they are masterpieces after all this years
Someone in chat said "2000 was 23 years ago" and I immediately felt myself turning into ash.
I loved those bloopers like bcuz it was not only entertaining but it showed the Va's having fun & goofing around
"it's still in the 2000s so it's still kinda new" I thought like this for a while until I started seeing 18 year olds born in the year 2000. Hell, I bet a good chunk of Kronii's audience is younger than Toy Story
To be fair, Pixar and Dreamworks CG "doesn't age", it was very advanced for the time, and they can re-render those films at higher resolution, and they're still comparable to releases from 4 years ago.
When I was a kid and didn’t know what animation was I thought those Toy Story bloopers were REAL. I thought the animated characters were actors. When I remember that moment I can clearly feel the naivety of my younger self, it’s wild.
As a 99-baby, I can definitely relate, most of those movies, I only remember seeing after I was 5, so around 2005, some even only up until 2010, so these things definitely feel a lot more recent to me, although I can't say for sure that's why Kronii feels like they stopped doing these more recently...
Theres not such thing as 99 baby, only 80s babies and 90s kids and you're gen y
@@VTuber_Clipp3r I didn't mean it as a generational thing, just that I, specfically, was born in 1999.
“Don’t let it set in”
Hopper: DO I LOOK STUPID, TO YOU?
Atta: ...YES! HAHAHAHAHA
Sad Hopper: I cannot work under these conditions. If you need me, I'll be in my trailer.
Ah, I love seeing the classic Quarter Life Crisis...
“it’s still in the 2000’s, so…it’s, it’s still pretty new!”
>mentioned bug’s life and toy story
In the words of Smokey from Cars 3:
“You’re OLD! Accept it!”
That "man." at the end was the embodiment of nostalgia.
shit man even the PS2 is now considered Retro
It's ironic that the Guardian of Time forgot how much time passed since those movies.
We're closer today to 2040 than we are to 2005.
God the bloopers for Monsters Inc. had me rolling as a kid... And they still make me snicker thinking about them
when people mention "20 years ago" my mind still defaults to 1980s.
It sucks getting old sometimes
STOP TALKING ABOUT THE PASSAGE OF TIME
STOP TALKING ABOUT THE PASSAGE OF TIME
STOP TALKING ABOUT THE PASSAGE OF Kroniiii.
It makes me think of the characters giving interviews and being in front of green screens and attatched to wires. The funniest thought is imagining certain human characters, like Luca or Mei, running around in green morph suits so the animators can make their sea monster and panda forms.
I wish Pixar still made bloopers today. A Turning Red blooper reel would've been a field day.
The internet has just changed our perception of time and pop culture. Back in the day you used to see a movie at the theater and that was it. Maybe you saw it at a TV rerun at some point or rented the VHS.
Now all the movies are available all the time, so pop culture never feels "old" as it did back when tracking down an old movie you saw was actually a really hard task.
Don't let it set in, Kronii.
Don't let it set in.
she's right. we need to bring back animated bloopers
Excuse me while I rapidly age and turn to dust.
Woody getting his butt stuck in the tape is timeless
Ah yes, that moment when you realize the 90s was 30 years ago.
ffs.
God I can still hear the *boop boop!*
I miss that
I clicked on this clip expecting it to be funny but instead it was kinda sad. Sometimes these sudden realizations of how quickly time passes by hurts a lot.
My fellow older zoomers, those of us between the ages of 25 and 26.
Wake up.
We're the old ones.
i just felt like this was a boomer moment
How i felt when I learned that Toy Story 1 was already out before I was born.
Keep in mind: i'm 24. Toy Story 1 is gonna be 30 in about 2-3 years.
Grandmaroni got hit by reality yet again
Hit's different when you think about how old things are from your childhood and then you think about how old you must be.....yep
1:28 I like how, psichologically, for a lot of us something from 1999 seems old and something from 2000 seems, well, old obviously, but like not that old or more new
Just hit 31 this year...still remember those movies like they were yesterday. Could probably still quote most of them word for word. My favorite short though was the "Birds on the line"
poor kronii, the pain.
all the same, though, very relatable and understandable pain.
it's been at least 20 years since those days, almost makes me tear up thinking of just how much time had passed all of a sudden.
You ain't gotta put the year they came out in the clip like that and make me feel old.
Look up "denial" in the English Dictionary and you will see this clip.
Well Kroni, I'm right there with you. Being born in 93, I miss those animated bloopers and I can't believe some of those movies are almost 25 or 30 years old
Time doesn't stop for anyone, not even the Warden herself.
...I mean, it's hard to tell the passage of time when you percieve all of time at once, presumably.
Wait til she’s old enough that people she went to high school with have kids who have GRADUATED high school.
They should bring back bloopers man, those were the good things from 2000's
Kronii is forever a child in a grown up's body, so funny and cute
I also used to love the faux bloopers, but Kronii not accepting that the childhood movies we grew up watching are in fact almost as old/are older than us is hilarious xD
"its still in the 2000s" yeah kronii, that was more than 20 years ago...
That one guy in the chat, "2000 was 23 years ago".. I mean, you're not wrong, but still :(
I remember having vhs tapes of a bugs life and toy story XD most of those movies are about as old as i am
The moment you realize YOU are now the classic oldie
You can picture the exact moment she realizes that the 2000s are more than 20 years who at this point
Luckily our Warden is timeless!!
Kroniis model is the cutest its ever been.
I loved those bloopers. 10/10 creativity for real
Thank you for bringing us kronii content when she isnt here
She's right. Those were amazing
It is insanely bizarre to consider that Toy Story 2 was fucking 1999.
TOY STORY 2 IS IN 1999? DAMN IT STILL LOOKS GOOD EVEN NOW
It goes to show you how time flies and we are not getting younger.
Those were my favorite things about Pixar was their pre movie shorts and their bloopers at the end
Toy Story was like 60 years ago.
Shout out to "krobaa-san" in the chat, made me laugh
Thanks I feel old now too
I still got some of those movies on VHS