The 2 weird fish from Ice Age 2 and Rudy is better than that bird ass dino imo Edit : Just know their name is Cretaceous and Maelstrom, I can finally stop calling them alligator and fish
The 6th movie: ‘The adventures of buck wild’ and coming soon to Disney+ only is the new most unnecessary movie in the series. The animation and rendering is so $h*t, it looks like a tv series more than a movie.
I understand that he didn’t like the franchise, but the first ice age movie was genuinely good and thought us a great message, wasn’t it getting involving a reward?
I don't think any ice age movie is "really" good, even the first one. Some things are nice, like some nice subbed lines, the buddy road movie in ice age 1 (specially many and Diego, I like how they finally complete each other) , I still can't believe how fun Buck is compare to this plenty annoying side character (every other in fact, but sid's grandmother tackles are mostly fun and very well dosed.) overall ice age 1 is a poor version of Shrek that why it's still okay (except sid truly suck as a donkey+ character) , and the story for the other 4 is bullshit, and Many becoming with time a giant asshole trigger me. Also, this poop jokes omg they rly saw shrek without getting the point with the ogre style. Scrat is fkin useless and annoying and I'm skipping every frame he's appearing. Elly and Many love story is shit so. Then Diego love story suck. Then sid love story omg I don't want to talk about this pls just watch the first (and maybe the 3, just skip to 30 min to enjoy "crazy funny Buck's wild adventure the movie" ,there is nothing more interresting)
Ehhh... I don't think so, it's full of stereotypes and him saying "they should've casted a non-white voice actor for jewel bc jewel is brazilian" was a yikes for me. I mean, we are so diverse in skin colors and culture, we have all different types of people in here, not every Brazilian is tan
@@JonahWho that's okay, we have people form everywhere here and from all colors ( you know cause of colonization and stuff ) the state I live, São Paulo, even has a neighborhood that's centered in ansian (mostly Japanese) culture because of how much Asian people there's in here. Anyways Brazilian culture is veryyy diverse and beautiful, and that's amazing represented in Rio, that's why we all love it. Sorry for the long text~
Fun fact about The Peanuts Movie: Everyone's actors were switched out due to them getting too old for the roles with the exceptions of Snoopy and Woodstock. Their actor, Bill Melendez, who also directed almost all of the Peanuts specials, passed away a few years prior to the films release. So they used archives of his voice as the characters to voice them. Also every actor in the movie is a child except for 3 of them, one being Melendez.
@@Disassociated24 Yeah I posted it first, that guy just copy pasted my entire comment. I didn't care enough to call him on it cause it's not a big deal. Kinda sucks but eh what can you do
One thing I like in Rio is how they didn't make Blu incompetent. Because it would be easy to make him completely loser who Jewel has to constantly save and teach about living and partying, and who suddenly gets badass in the emotional climax of the third act. But no, he isn't useless, he isn't burden (beside the no flying thing of course) and he has quite a few moments. Like the time where he climbed on top of the arbor with Jewel or how he mimicked dog's barking to scare off a cat at the smugglers. But possibly most important the dance off scene. Where in more generic movie you would expect Jewel to be the one to initiate the dance with Blu, instead it's the other way around. I like it. It makes it more believable as to why she fell for him.
And another thing that I hated about Rio two, is that blue, and his kids were way to human. Using earbuds and phones, birds don't even have proper ears, then somehow blue can eat breath mints. I'm sure that would poison him in some sort of way. Like seriously. Also, I love the idea of being in Jewel's perspective. I wish they did that.
To be fair Blue acting like a human probably has a lot to do with the fact that he was raised by a human his whole life instead of his natural habitat, And even in the first movie there were things he did that were very human Brushing his teeth (even though birds have no teeth), typing on a computer, reading and he even drank hot chocolate, though I do agree that the sequel should have been more about Jewel and their kids instead of him trying to with jewel’s father’s approval.
Schaffrillas Productions finally made the Blue Sky ranked video!...... Wait a minute... [Update] Schaffrillas Productions just made a Blue Sky video, we did it.
Second this! I remember loving everything about the movie.... but didn't like or care about the actual movie. Like the ideas, the imagination the world building etc etc I remember getting so into and looking up as much as I could online, while refusing to watch the actual movie a second time cause .. it was slow and I didn't really care about the characters.
I know, I loved this movie as a kid and the concept was amazing, with a few more hours and more development this could have been amazing. Also the dog is the best character in the movie and I do not take criticism.
@@nyanmew170 SOMEONE GET ON WRITING AN EPIC BOOK SERIES NOW Uh- hm- kinda awkward saying that since they used an adjective as the title, but you know what I mean-
if you like the concepts you should watch Arthur and the Invisibles, it's the same but with more lore and more heartfelt moments, and it has Snoop Dog as a hilarious side character
I completely agree with your point that Rio 2 would have been better if Jewel was the protagonist over Blu. They could have her feel torn between what she imagines reuniting with her family should be like Vs what it actually ends up like. She could be feeling stifled by her kids and husband's adoption of human technology, but when she gets to the jungle again, she realises she isn't the hardcore naturalist she once was. Blu's awkwardness with her family could be more of a comedic subplot as opposed to the main emotional crux of the movie. It could have been great.
As a Brazilian girl, I agree with everything you've said. For us, this movie is an almost perfect (or perfect) representation of our country. Some voices are Brazilian people, like Carlinhos Brow, and yes, there are white people here (I laughed a lot when you said that xD), actually, most are a mixture. I am happy to see someone from another part of the world admire a film so important to Brazilians. Fun fact: We get very angry when someone says they saw Rio in a language other than Portuguese, as the language matches perfectly and there are jokes in the dubbing that only we can understand, we are people like that- I hope my English was good, and great video!
@@Fairygroveyt Well, there are several, I like one from Rio 2 (the movie is bad, but there are moments that dubbing saves), in which the dog says that in the Amazon, mosquitoes suck the blood of people with straws, which is very real. here in Brazil, sadly- Or in the first movie, in which Rafael calls his wife "Minha Manga Rosa", I don't know what it's like in English, but in Portuguese Rafael's "accent" makes everything amazing. Most of the jokes are dubbing, so it's hard to describe, but for us, the essence is completely different because it describes things in our daily lives
For the record, the person that plays the Scottish bull in Ferdinand is David Tennant, who played the Doctor in this really popular British show "Doctor Who". It doesn't make the joke funny, but Tennant is actually a good actor. It's the just implementation of humor in the movie that's the issue, not him.
i love him as scrooge mcduck, but good lord does his voice coming out of a bull feel w r o n g? even if it wasn’t a spanish setting, any bull emitting the voice of david tennant just,, doesn’t feel correct? maybe it’s just that specific character design tho...wild.
@@WafflesX3XD True, it does sound kind of odd. And you're probably right about it being partially due to the mediocre character design. Scrooge McDuck deserves better
I'm Scottish and I find that Scottish characters in film are usually pretty awful, but I like some of the slang he uses in Ferdinand. It's pretty authentic at some bits.
I cannot actually believe Jonah doesn't even recognize David Tennant. What kind of internet dweller doesn't recognize David Tennant? But yeah he's a great actor. Shame he ended up in such a worthless role.
As a Brazilian, I really don't know why but hearing this guy saying stuff about Brazil is making me laugh hard, seriously Idk why, he's not saying anything wrong, offensive, or missing the point, but seeing a non-brazilian talking about such especific things about Brazil feels like hearing what would be an alien's description of The earth....... so fricking hilarious, great video tbh
I don't care that it's weird there's a Highland cow in Spain, I'm just happy David Tennant got to act with his own accent for the first time in his entire career almost. Also I appreciate David Tennant, his audio book narrations of the how to train your dragon books were a staple of my childhood, in helping me sleep, and I'm glad that he's now got things like good omens so he's not soley known as the tenth doctor
It’s even better that he got to even play a httyd character. Although he’s not the best character, he’s still included & able to use his own accent. He has maybe 1 line in the movies but he’s more featured in the shows 😁
I thought you might like to know: the reason one of the bulls in Ferdinand is Scottish is because they're a Highland Cow, a breed that originates from Scotland known for having shaggy light-brown fur. Of course, kids have no idea about that, and adults wouldn't really find the accent that funny, so it's all unfunny the same.
And I think the horses are supposed to be Lipizzaner horses, which are this super fancy breed of horses that belonged to the Habsburg royal family which once upon a time ruled both Austria and Spain, so it makes *somewhat* more sense to have them in this movie, but it's also a really deep cut reference that doesn't really pay off even if you get it.
I'm glad someone agrees with me that Rio is a masterpiece. I truly think it does everything you want for an animated movie and deserves so much more credit. And like you said Blu is a fantastic protagonist that I can relate to in a lot of ways. Not having courage to do something and not knowing what to say when talking to other people. I think Jesse Eisenberg plays the role perfectly and really gives life to the character. And Nigel is a great antagonist that is a true threat to Blu and Jewel. The love story manages to not feel forced and gives them genuine reasons to fall for each other. And I'm glad that they showed that even though Blu can't fly he is very clever and finds ways to move around. They could have just made him an idiot but they showed how intelligent he was even though he has social problems. Like you said Blue really admires Jewel for her abilities and how strong she is while she does notice the little things Blue does and how caring he is. They had great chemistry and feel like a realistic relationship between two birds that have very different personalities. I know I get way to excited for talking about an animated kids movie about birds but for being what it is it is very good. All of the side characters work for me and the human characters are great as well. And I genuinely get super sad when Blu is watching them fly after getting unchained because it was then he realized how much he was missing out on and how he was going to have to go back to Linda. A lot of the time when the two main characters fight and split up it feels forced but it doesn't at all in this movie. Both had fair points and it makes that much sadder. Every time I see this movie it makes me want to visit Rio de Janeiro when I get older. Them make it seem so beautiful and fun to be there. And my favorite part of the movie is the final scene when they fall out of the plane. It is so heartwarming seeing Blu face his fears and save the girl he loves. And the lines before they kiss are so great and really puts Blu on another level. Anyways I genuinely love everything about Rio and I think it should be the gold standard for animated movies.
Something i really liked from Nigel in Rio was that he works as an evil parallel to Blu, because both of them are domesticated birds who are good at using human tools and both were haunted by a traumatizing event from their past: Blu fell from his nest as a chick and got captured by smugglers creating his fear to fly and Nigel was kicked out from his TV show and replaced by a pretty parrot creating his hate towards pretty birds, but despite having similar skills and both having traumas their personalities are so different. Blu is really akward and clumsy but is also nice and friendly like when he met Jewel he was trying to be nice with her despite her temperament, while Nigel is more confident and open but he is violent and phsycotic and when he met Jewel he tried to kill her, also there's the parallel that when Blu was flightless Nigel was great at flying, but when Blu finally learns to fly Nigel ends up losing all his feathers becoming flightless. And there is another reason why the second one sucked to me because there wasn't more parallels between the protagonist and the villain, i'm sorry for repeating "Rio 2 is shit" but i really hated that sequel for so many reasons.
Can’t even cap. In high school, I saw Rio in theaters like 3 times and dragged all my friends to “trust me” and see it and they all loved it too. Straight GOAT
when i watched rio for the first time it was during a earthquake and we had to leave in the middle of the movie to stay safe (luckily nothing had actually been damaged)
The first four Ice Age movies stuck with me as a kid, the fourth one being my least favourite but still being given credit for at least being given a reason to exist. The second one for me would've been my favourite because of how genuine it felt in the second act with Ray Ramono and Queen Latifah carrying their characters in the conversations they'd have.
same!! the whole flood thing in ice age 2 feels like a genuine threat throughout the film (like there’s actual stakes), the dynamic between ellie and manny is also beautiful
Rio hits so hard for me because I grew up in Rio De Janeiro and I think it represents rio very well. The movie has a great calm and party vibe, the side characters are very likeable and do a good job at representing the people that live in Rio. I don't think the movie would be the same if it didn't take place in Rio with the variety of locations. Also one detail I like is how when blu meets characters sometimes they start speaking in Portuguese but then speak English when they find out he's not from Rio.
People done even realize how the humans make Nigel more threatening. The human villains are scared of Nigel. Nigel took out a security guard with no sweat. That added to his character. I feel like every scene in the movies adds to all of the characters.
It took me one hour to realize you are not schaffrillas😂 I would love to see more rankings from you, this was a super entertaining and well thought out video! I hope you and schaffrillas make a video together one day
@@smdgd887 Don’t be rude, some RUclipsrs are more active in comments than others. Also he figured who David Tenant is and apologised about that mistake in another video.
Blue sky was definitely a major part of my childhood growing up, and it will forever be a tragedy that Disney had to freaking close their doors like that .
I’d like to say that Nigel being alive in the second movie is NOT a plot hole because at the ending of the first movie after the closing song, Nigel walks out of foliage and is all naked without feathers.
While the scottish bull in ferdinand was a stupid idea. The reason he was Scottish was because he is a Scottish Highlander, a type of cow. They really did not need to add him.
As a parrot owner who had a Galah cockatoo and a Red Fronted macaw, I adore Rio. It really shows a lot of the emotions I feel as a bird owner. Many People cant understand how I get so attached to my birds, and why I didnt just get a cat or a dog, but birds are just special and different. Despite them waking me up first thing in the morning and being destructive, I couldnt imagine my life without them.
My favorite part of the movie was the very beginning with just Blue and his owner. Some of the ways they animated him moving and the little bird mannerisms are so cute.
honestly this did feel like a schaffrillas video lol. similar script styles, similar editing techniques, etc. I feel like there could be a more distinctive personality here, instead of taking so much influence from other channels.
@@jclkaytwo well, our editing might be similar because we both just use stock images and meme clips to enhance points, and the scripts might be similar just because we're both talking about movies. But i have my own ideas and my own personality.
Fun fact: Before Rio 2 was released, a graphic novel of Rio named "Snakes alive" came out and despite having some flaws, it still having a better plot than the horrendous sequel we got
Rio 2 is one of the only movies my family had on DVD, so when we go on long car trips, we watch this movie for like 3 times on loop. I’m forced to watch cuz my siblings only like this movie and bc they don’t do stupid DVD’s anymore it’s really hard to find better movies. Help
I think the Peanuts Movie has the best transition from 2D to 3D animation I've ever seen. The models don't give off an uncanny feeling like the Lorax or Horton Hears a Who, and the fact that it's animated on twos adds a lot.
@@k-leb4671 each frame lasts for twice as long, so the characters look to be moving at 12 fps instead of the usual 24 fps. Spider verse is another excellent example
@@hillefoozy ah OK. I've never heard anyone refer to it as anything less simple than "animated at 12 frames per second" or "animated at half the normal frames per second.
Okay the animation of hortain and lorax haven't aged super well but the grinch 2018 looks amazing as a transition from 2d to 3d with it's lighting, colors and fur.
I always loved the fact tht Nigel is a cockatoo and not even one of the species that looks evil like the palm cockatoo. Such a unique choice of species for a bird villain
I think the title of Epic was a play on the term “Epic” as a size. The character went tiny, in comparison the world looks “Epic”. The term Epic isn’t always used this way but if you use “Epic” as an adjective in scribblenauts, the item becomes large.
fun fact about robots the song used for the chop shop scene (Underground by tom waits) was actually added somewhat close to the end of production because the director heard the song and really wanted to add it its also my favourite part of the movie just so good
@@ghostmcghost3768 Ikr I was so confused when he said that the Captain Underpants' movie looked bad I was like "What- it lowkey looks as good if not better than the books wot-"
My ranking #10: Ice Age Collision Course #9: Ice Age The Meltdown #8: Ice Age Continental Drift #7: Rio 2 #6: Robots #5: Ice Age Dawn of the Dinosaur #4: Ice Age #3: Horton Hears a Who #2: The Peanuts Movie #1: Rio Haven’t seen Epic, Ferdinand, or Spies in Disguise
This video was awesome, excellently editing, awesome scripting, and true care. I have a massive personal connection to this studio as there one of the reasons I wanna do wha to wanna do when I get older, I’m even working on my own Blue Sky ranking rn, this is awesome, while I have some different opinions (especially with Horton) it was all very respectful, also fun fact, the reason Chris MelaDevilMan was apart of the old Blue Sky Movies is because he used to head Fox Animation, and played a big roll in the early ice age and letting Blue Sky exist all together, overall… this video is fantastic and more people need to see it.
MAYBE I’m super nostalgic and MAYBE my humor is absolutely broken, but I was cracking up when you were just talking about the mayor getting the root canal and having a floppy arm afterwards. That’s the scene I remember most from the film because it made me laugh so much as a kid. Sometimes you’ve got to remember who the actual audience for the film is and also that having something people will remember and think about years later, even if it’s stupid, gives it at least some good movie points. I still have inside jokes with my brother from Horton Hears a Who to this day.
I'm also super nostalgic and yeah that scene still makes me laugh really hard, when he started talking about it negatively I was cracking up too bc it's such a dumb scene but it's comedy gold !!
Yes Lmao I liked it as a kid. More than I liked the lorax. And I liked that the kangaroo villain lady voiced by carol burnett got redeemed in the end. I did not feel the same way about the onceler guy I tell you.
I saw an eliminated scene of Rio 2 that probably would have changed the climax of the story. The scene happens after the disaster of the birds' soccer, and Blu and Jewel start to converse. Blu had told her that he doesn't feel comfortable in the Amazon, that it's not for him, but Jewel takes it the wrong way and tells him that if it bothered him so much, he should go back to Rio alone. And that's when Blu tells him a phrase that, personally, I would have liked to have been in the movie: "I always thought I was the only one for you. Now I see I was your only option" It gave me courage that they made Blu look like the culprit of everything, when the real bad guys were Jewel and her father (specially him). He just wanted to see his wife happy, even if it meant changing for her, but Jewel was scum towards him. It was very sad to see how Jewel went from being a great character, to an ungrateful one.
I saw Rio 2 as a kid and I remember hating every new character and how unfairly Blu was treated. I was hoping Blu would leave and let the loggers teach that tribe a lesson. At that age I thought was stupid or sexist for thinking that. On rewatch I guess ten year old me was right. That’s why a year later I loved the Peanuts movie after watching it in cinema. Because it ended with the girl respecting Charlie for his motivations as someone who cares for her and other people. That is what Jewel’s character arc should have been in Rio 2. I mean she forgives Blu in the end. “For what?”, “what did he do?”, not succeed in being like her tribe. I sure hope Rio 3 has a better ending even if it’s a divorce.
Well hey both captain underpants and peanuts look 100 times better than that ugly looking spiderverse with it's ugly looking colors unless if it's night or if there's flashing lights.
Other than the Horton slander, this was probably the one part of this video where I *seriously* disagreed with Jonah. I thought the style was absolutely perfect for the movie and aesthetically very nice.
@@Brendan.C well, spiderverse's backgrounds look great and completely 2d but the 3d models stick out like a sore thumb and the main charecters are designed creepily realistic like one of those motion capture movies like the polar express and cristmas carol 2009 unless if it's spider pig, spider detective, spider anime and the villain. Heck, mitchells vs the machines looks better since the the models fit better and are better designed. I would say spiderverse animation-wise is on the level of earwig snd the witch.
I love Robots. Great character design, cinematic as all fuck, great voice acting, decent writing. Oh the music was good too, that song when we're introduced to the weird underground furnace place was absolutely awesome. Also David Tennant is awesome, thought definitely not Spanish. Good list, good video
Don't worry Jonah, Schaffrillas might have finally put out his ranking but (spoilers) he didn't have Rio at its rightful spot as you did (and neither did he gush about it for 10 minutes straight that had me jumping in excitement), so I accept your ranking as the Canon(TM) Every Blue Sky Movie Ranked
Ice age : A MASTAPEICE Ice age: the meltdown: decent Ice age dawn of the dinosaurs: A good movie Ice age Continental drift: good Ice age Collision course: We do not speak about this one
as a brazilian I am so happy and honored to see people from other countries appreciate our culture through this beautiful movie that is Rio. so glad I found your channel : ) we need more people talking about the masterpiece this movie is (let's just forget the sequel ever existed shall we?!) and also you just reminded me of the movie Epic, I remember watching it in the theater when I was younger and let me tell ya, it's a complete mess lol
It's not an absolutely terrible movie (bar the ending music number), and honestly, it's Dr. Seuss. It doesn't need to be a cinematic masterpiece. If it was theatrical and dramatic, it wouldn't be a Dr. Seuss story
Lmao I love the ranking man! Honestly I was probably one of those kids that loved watching Horton hears a who and tbh in my opinion the first ice age was the best out of all of them! I understand why rio was your first it's a great film! Gud content!!!
I actually love Rio now! I don't really remember much about it other than the opening, when baby Blue was about to fly for the first time and then the incredible trauma of his whole bird village being captured by smugglers and falling to the ground from his nest. Rio is a very heartwarming movie about healing, overcoming trauma and moving on.
@@k-leb4671 welp, i don't know the exact categories and terms but basically there are different styles of music that are grouped in the samba umbrella, the one with the strong and constant beat of drums like this one in my comment is one type, the one I think most outsiders associate with samba the most is that one with soft melodies is another kind and also known as bossa nova
I’m not gonna lie, Jim Carrey’s performance as Horton was mostly really compelling! Like, he really sold me in the emotional moments this character had! And I thought Jim Carrey was only good at comedy! 🤣😹😂🎭🐘
50:25 Ngl. That was a really good Kronk impression. This coming from a chick who can't even remotely get close to a Kronk voice, though, so take that as you will on how easily impressed I am with people being able to come anywhere close to mimicking Patrick Warburton's deep-ass voice. Lol. I also 1000% agree that Rio is the best Blue Sky movie. It's always been one of my favorite childhood movies. Hell. As a kid, I had a damn crush on the suave Nico. Everyone always talks about how sexy Disney made Kovu, but Nico's RIGHT THERE!! Lol. (Also side note, I dated a Brazilian long distance once. Dude was whiter than me and my "sun shines on my legs and casts a reflection on the car seat in front of me" ass.) ALSO ALSO I wanna point out a really cute, satisfying and clever quote and its reprise from Rio! When Linda and Blu first meet, Linda reassures him that "(she)'ll take care of (him)." and then at the end of the movie, when Linda, Blu, Tulio and Jewel are all reunited, Tulio echos that very same quote as he picks Jewel up to nurse her back to health! That is some beautiful attention to detail that they REALLY DIDN'T have to do so close to the end of their script! It just speaks to how much the writers _cared_ about what they were writing.
man, a couple weeks ago i was watching Rio for the first time after a few years, and in the middle of the movie I felt the urge to text my friend, I said that if Rio was a Disney movie it would be way more wildly loved. In my opinion, Rio is in the same level as Beauty and The Beast, Frozen or Tangled.
I'm glad I'm not the only one who appreciates Rio. This could be nostalgia talking, but it's still one of my favorite movies. Blu and Jewel's relationship is my favorite part of the movie by far. The main thing I enjoyed about Rio 2 was the moments it had with them together as a couple. Maybe I'm over-exaggerating, but I really do love this movie.
You are probably the only person I have ever heard argue that the animation of Captain Underpants is ugly. That being said, I violently disagree and I am living in your walls. Otherwise, I agree with much of your placements and I think your commentary is very entertaining!
@@JonahWho What makes it looks significantly uglier than the Peanuts movie? It doesn't look as good but it seems to capture that 2D-cartoon-in-3D look well enough. No one looked ugly in the scenes you showed.
@@k-leb4671 the peanuts movie stuck to the profile and front-facing angles and the scribbles-for-faces that was still reminiscent of 2D. I felt very uncomfortable looking at FULLY 3D versions of the most cartoonish characters you could ever imagine in Captain Underpants, with weirdly smooth textures and smooth movements.
This video is extremely underrated god damn Nice work! Although ranking all the Ice Age movies right next to each other was definitely a surprise, to me at least 1 and 3 stick out as being far better quality wise than the other ones lol.
Rio was literally my first legitimate favorite movie when I was in the teens. I was such a fanboy of the movie that I _kinda_ forced my relatives to watch Rio 2 together with me on the cinemas...sadly I was blinded by my fanboyness that I didn't see anything wrong with it. Now looking back, specifically since I've mostly moved on from my Rio fandom days, I completely relate with how you appreciate the first movie, much like I did back in the day. Thank you so much for this.
I always get "Epic" confused with "Strange Magic" cause they have kind of a similar setting and art direction. Maybe because I've only seen each movie once
I watched Rio like twice, MANY years ago. And I stepped out watching the movie for like 20 minutes and still remember it more than watching Rio 2 twice barely two years ago.
Hi! This is my first time coming across your channel and I originally thought it was a Schaffrillas video too, but I'm so glad I stayed for the whole video! I remember watching Rio when it came out on DVD ages ago and I instantly loved it! This movie made my love for birds grow and even make me go through a bird obsession phase in my pre-teen years, which there are still remnants of to this day as I'm looking around my room. Birds are one of my favorite animals and I have a deep passion and fascination for them, mostly originating from this movie! The scenery of Rio was beautiful and I have always wanted to go to Rio de Janeiro just to see those stunning views and beautiful birds ever since. This is my favorite BlueSky Movie and I completely agree with your other top 3 spots being Spies in Disguise and The Peanuts Movie, both of which I love a lot too! It truly made me smile and feel nostalgic when you talked about all the great things that Rio had! I'm truly glad that someone else saw its greatness too! At the beginning of the video, I was like why did you put Rio 2 so low, but upon hearing your opinions truly brought out the realization in me that the only reason why I loved it was because of those awesome songs and scenery! At the beginning of Rio 2 on New Year's Eve "What is Love" was truly such a banger of a song for me and I still listen to it today! I can clearly remember being amazed at the beautiful dance sequence and scenery in "Beautiful Creatures" too! It was magical for me and it's my favorite scene of that movie alongside the first scene! I appreciated the fact that it was actually based on an endangered macaw species and I'm glad to hear that they're doing better! Also, when I saw that there was a supposed Rio 3 coming out that was mentioned in your video, I was pretty shocked, 1. It comes out on my birthday and 2. It comes out the year after I graduate High School. If this does actually happen, I'd definitely go watch it since it meant so much to me as a little girl! I hope your channel will become greatly successful like Schaffrillas's has and I'll definitely come back to watch your other videos in the future! You make great content and I seriously think you will go far! -Gia :)
Hey love the video man. Rio was honestly an experience to me the first time I watched. Really good characters, pacing and colours. Brazil looks so good. Epic is also one of my favourites, but it's your video at the end of the day, and I respect that.
Great video! I was actually expecting Ice Age 5 to be dead last, but it's actually nice to see a more varied kind of list for once; especially one that doesn't praise the hell out of the first Ice Age movie (yeah, that one's kinda overrated ngl). That being said, I wholeheartedly disagree with Blue Sky's Horton Hears a Who being worse than Illumination's Lorax. I won't argue about your points against Horton failing as a feature film, but at least that movie has the smallest iota of *respect* for the source material's core message, even if it was a way simpler one (people are people no matter how small); and it's carried through all the way until the end. Whereas Illumination's Lorax left a far worse stain on the original novel's entire moral, from the clever hiding of the Once-Ler's portrayal (by giving him a face), to the idea of corporate toxicity being an *unconsciously* evil act (by making an evil CEO who straight-up *wants* to destroy the environment to make money; the mf even STATES it out loud with the "let it die" bullshit), to even the ambiguous ending suggesting that it's up to you to make a change (with the whole big-scale climax that flat-out tells you that you don't have to do anything cause someone else will come in and do it for you). Not to mention the use of the Lorax's face on the advertisement of a gas car but that's another can of worms. EDIT: By the way, just followed you on LB. ;)
plus what I hate about it too was the potential of it because there was another script for the Lorax that was darker and more alike with the source material like there was a song released that was part of the other script called biggering and it is AMAZING and if that song was like the whole movie then I would have loved this movie like crazy.
Totally agree here. The Lorax movie makes me sick. I remember going to the cinema to watch it as a kid (or tween?), and learning that very day that maybe kids movies can be terrible and I should actually think about what I'm watching critically instead of just flagrantly watching whatever kids movie passes my eye. I grew up several years that day. Horton Hears a Who actually had some charm to it. Also, the soundtrack is godly.
Most of the actual story is honestly just a "three characters learn to like eachother" as standard as it gets, and Sid and Manny are just diet Shrek and Donkey (with Sid being absolutely useless for the overall plot); but I'll admit Diego's character arc is actually really compelling and elevates the movie a bit. In hindsight I wouldn't call it THAT overrated since it doesn't get THAT much love overall compared to movies like Toy Story and Shrek, but it's still a fine movie.
I recently watched epic, and I personally really enjoyed the movie, and felt it explained most of the lore pretty well. also how do you NOT KNOW who david tennant is, he only played the most widely loved doctor in doctor who, AND has been the reader for the entire How To Train Your Dragon book series, as well as Cressida Cowell's newer Wizzards Of Once books.
I’m honestly surprised what your number 1 is, not that I disagree, not in the slightest, but that someone is that passionate about the film. Someone else at least. I remember seeing it in theaters back in 2011. I wasn’t expecting anything else, like it’s a film that I’ll enjoy and probably never see again. How and why it stuck with me for the past 10 years, I’ll never know, and that is one mystery I’m willing to keep a mystery. I don’t care why I love it, I just do. I’m saying it from the perspective of a 13 year old and a 24 year old man. It’s not a perfect film by any means, but that’s not the point, what it does well, it does EXTREMELY WELL. It’s also just a fun movie, I have fun every time I watch it and it never gets old. And when I heard a sequel was coming out, I went to see it in theaters and… it exists. Not as good, not even close. It felt too unfocused, too mean spirited, and as much as I love the characters, it wasn’t enough to salvage the film. By that point, I realized how good the original really was, how special it was. A part of me hoped that they would make the third film and learn from why the second failed critically, but I also knew their reputation from the Ice Age sequels and how the progressively got worse and worse, and I’m kinda glad they didn’t make a third. It seems that since Rio appeared on Disney+, it’s getting a bit of a resurgence. Where a bunch of people are coming out and remembering enjoying it. Good, it deserves it.
It's really shitty how instead of Disney using the acquiring of Blue Sky as a business opportunity and making some joint company projects they instead shut the studio down. I grew up with Blue Sky and loved a lot of their films 🎥 so seeing them go kinda rubs me the wrong way. *R.I.P Blue Sky we'll miss you* ❤️🥲
Even before they purchased 20CS for free. I’ve blamed The Walt Disney Company about as much as I blamed 20th Century Studios for the milking of the Ice Age franchise since around 2012 with A Mammothy Christmas and Continental Drift! And then it just got worse in 2016 with The Great Eggs-capable and then came more and more Ice Age (starting with the franchise being a hexalogy with Adventures of Buck Wild) even after the franchise’s six-year hiatus in the late 2010s!!!!!!!
I always felt bad for Blu in Rio 2 because it seems like torture porn to him, so in this case I'm always sticking to the first Rio movie. PARTY SAMBA FOREVER
Jonah Who’s Perspective Rio 1 is an underrated gem Rio 2 is a cinematic disaster Spies In Disguise is Cinema Peanuts is an amazing adaptation I Don’t care about Ice Age Epic is painfully average Horton Hears A Who is a terrible adaptation Ferdinand is on the verge of greatness Robots is comedy gold Scaffrillas’s Perspective I don’t care about any of this Except BIGWELD!!!
"Epic" is not just an adjective, but is also the term for long, narrative poems telling the adventures of heroes, so that's probably closer to what the movie was going for with that title. From your review of it though, it doesn't sound like it achieved that at all :P
imo, i feel like it kind of did? when i watched it as a kid, it definitely felt like an epic, it captured my little hyperactive kid mind for the entirety of its runtime. im not sure if itd hold up with adult eyes though
The biggest "oof" of Rio 2 is that it was announced the birds they wanted to bring awareness to with Rio went extinct shortly after the movie came out ...like OOOOOOOOFFFFFF!
That one bull is scottish, because that breed of cow is a "highland cow", a very Scottish animal. The horses had german accents because the horses are supposed to be like obnoxiously speciest or something, and I guess it's most PC to subtly create that connection with mocking nazis, because if the horses had a different type of accent their species superiority might come off as a controversial statement. It's just easiest to call Germans racists because they have so much second-hand embarrassment from their history that they aren't going to cancel the movie. Could the scenes and characters be removed from the movie without impacting the story? Yes. But hopefully this explains the choice of accent for these animal characters.
Pretty sure it's because the breed of horse is heavily linked with Austria (the breed was connected to a monarchy which had links to Austria, Germany and Spain, but it's also the breed of choice for dressage in the Spanish riding school in Austria, hence why they're probably so snooty and do that whole dance-off scene). That makes more sense to me than it being a roundabout way of making fun of Germany's dark history lol. They're still unnecessary in the movie though.
I really like Rio in my language....which is Portuguese, but its European Portuguese, so we understand Brazil Portuguese, so we actually asked Brazilian actors to play the Brazilian characters, and I love that so much
Rio is such a great movie. It's story was so incredibly good, and it was actually funny. It is such an Iconic movie and it's one of the most well liked movies in the Blue Sky lineup. Plus, they captured the environments perfectly! They represented Brazil perfectly, and the representation of my home state Minnesota is unmatched in any other film. Despite it's short time in the film, they really captured winter in Minnesota perfectly. The snow coating the ground, old main street buildings being repurposed, and just the atmosphere of the scene. It all fits towns in Minnesota perfectly. And yes, we generally are nice people, but we can also be extremely rude when antagonized.
As much as Rio 2 may have sucked compared to the first Rio, the scene on the riverboat (when Charlie accidentally sets off the riverboat's emergency horn) will never cease to be funny
thought this was a schaffrillas video but was pleasantly surprised lol. but anyways, rio holds a very special place in my heart and just hearing someone talk about it in such a positive light made me so happy :) great video man
Fun fact, the beautiful creatures song is by a brazilian band called Barbatruques, they have this style where most of the instrumentals are made using their own bodies (clapping, vocalizations, acapellas), I don't know if the style really has a name or if any other band uses it but it's really cool. The song itself is a cinematic version to the song Voçe Chegou (which does not have the gramndpa's… whatever that was), very similar to it is the song Baianà, which was popular on tiktok a while ago. The rest of their music is pretty experimental but it's interesting to give a shot to.
I didn’t even know Blue Sky’s was bought out by Disney until now. It’s a shame, but I’m glad they made a decent amount of movies that I enjoyed a lot as a child.
i hope none of you bullied Schaff about his Rio opinion. das not cool.
David Tennant is a pretty good actor he plays srewge mcduck from the ductales remake.
Oh God David Tenant is amazing but they did him dirty there 🤣
@@WillieCuz I know he has been in soo many of my childhood favourites
I mean, I’m brazilian and just found the white part funny lol
No one, literally no one, Jonah while watching Rio. Time to get romantic (sings along with master onion).
Ice Age 1- the most heartfelt
Ice Age 2- the best musical numbers
Ice Age 3- the funniest
Ice Age 4- the best villain
Ice Age 5- the most unnecessary
I totally agree with this.
The 2 weird fish from Ice Age 2 and Rudy is better than that bird ass dino imo
Edit : Just know their name is Cretaceous and Maelstrom, I can finally stop calling them alligator and fish
ice age 2 has some beautiful music :) goodnight sweet possums always makes me tear up, and mammoths gives me chills
The 6th movie: ‘The adventures of buck wild’ and coming soon to Disney+ only is the new most unnecessary movie in the series. The animation and rendering is so $h*t, it looks like a tv series more than a movie.
i just watched them and… i would sooner rewatch 5 than any of them.
I understand that he didn’t like the franchise, but the first ice age movie was genuinely good and thought us a great message, wasn’t it getting involving a reward?
Several of the Ice Age movies were good
i rewatched them and made another video, if you want more explanation
I don't think any ice age movie is "really" good, even the first one. Some things are nice, like some nice subbed lines, the buddy road movie in ice age 1 (specially many and Diego, I like how they finally complete each other) , I still can't believe how fun Buck is compare to this plenty annoying side character (every other in fact, but sid's grandmother tackles are mostly fun and very well dosed.) overall ice age 1 is a poor version of Shrek that why it's still okay (except sid truly suck as a donkey+ character) , and the story for the other 4 is bullshit, and Many becoming with time a giant asshole trigger me. Also, this poop jokes omg they rly saw shrek without getting the point with the ogre style. Scrat is fkin useless and annoying and I'm skipping every frame he's appearing. Elly and Many love story is shit so. Then Diego love story suck. Then sid love story omg I don't want to talk about this pls just watch the first (and maybe the 3, just skip to 30 min to enjoy "crazy funny Buck's wild adventure the movie" ,there is nothing more interresting)
@@Cezako ok buddy you went too far insulting Shiego
Three words.
Ice age baby.
as a brazillian i can confirm that brazillians absolutely LOVE rio and it is seen as an extremely good representation of our country in movie form
that’s great to hear
I love your profile pic! So cute!
Ehhh... I don't think so, it's full of stereotypes and him saying "they should've casted a non-white voice actor for jewel bc jewel is brazilian" was a yikes for me. I mean, we are so diverse in skin colors and culture, we have all different types of people in here, not every Brazilian is tan
@@lolychichi that was my bad, sorry.
@@JonahWho that's okay, we have people form everywhere here and from all colors ( you know cause of colonization and stuff ) the state I live, São Paulo, even has a neighborhood that's centered in ansian (mostly Japanese) culture because of how much Asian people there's in here.
Anyways Brazilian culture is veryyy diverse and beautiful, and that's amazing represented in Rio, that's why we all love it. Sorry for the long text~
Fun fact about The Peanuts Movie: Everyone's actors were switched out due to them getting too old for the roles with the exceptions of Snoopy and Woodstock. Their actor, Bill Melendez, who also directed almost all of the Peanuts specials, passed away a few years prior to the films release. So they used archives of his voice as the characters to voice them. Also every actor in the movie is a child except for 3 of them, one being Melendez.
Peanuts always cast child characters and most of the old Peanuts movies and specials had a different voice cast for everyone but Snoopy and Woodstock.
He's gone?! RIP the World-famous beagle :(
Wasn’t this exact same comment on the Schafrillas video?
@@Disassociated24 Yeah I posted it first, that guy just copy pasted my entire comment. I didn't care enough to call him on it cause it's not a big deal. Kinda sucks but eh what can you do
@@dr_drawings \_(•-•)_/
One thing I like in Rio is how they didn't make Blu incompetent. Because it would be easy to make him completely loser who Jewel has to constantly save and teach about living and partying, and who suddenly gets badass in the emotional climax of the third act. But no, he isn't useless, he isn't burden (beside the no flying thing of course) and he has quite a few moments. Like the time where he climbed on top of the arbor with Jewel or how he mimicked dog's barking to scare off a cat at the smugglers. But possibly most important the dance off scene. Where in more generic movie you would expect Jewel to be the one to initiate the dance with Blu, instead it's the other way around. I like it. It makes it more believable as to why she fell for him.
you’re totally right, i never thought of it that way… another reason why he’s such a standout character
You're right, unfortunately in the sequel they turned him into an imcompetent and a punch bag
@@carlososoriohernandez3979 true
The sad thing about rio 2 is they actually went extinct :(
It’s been so long since I’ve seen rio I barely even remembered that! And this is just reigniting my complete hate of rio 2 lol
And another thing that I hated about Rio two, is that blue, and his kids were way to human. Using earbuds and phones, birds don't even have proper ears, then somehow blue can eat breath mints. I'm sure that would poison him in some sort of way. Like seriously. Also, I love the idea of being in Jewel's perspective. I wish they did that.
I presume they are bird safe breath mints?
@@PolkaPower0 fair
To be fair Blue acting like a human probably has a lot to do with the fact that he was raised by a human his whole life instead of his natural habitat, And even in the first movie there were things he did that were very human Brushing his teeth (even though birds have no teeth), typing on a computer, reading and he even drank hot chocolate, though I do agree that the sequel should have been more about Jewel and their kids instead of him trying to with jewel’s father’s approval.
Schaffrillas Productions finally made the Blue Sky ranked video!...... Wait a minute...
[Update] Schaffrillas Productions just made a Blue Sky video, we did it.
My first thought aswell
so glad I tricked you into clicking lol
That was me
Nah not Schaf it's OBVIOUS IHE decides to rank all th... or wait no is it YMS...
@@SuperNova-mp5zp 😭
Epic would've been such a good idea for an animated tv show, the LORE, overall development, and the relationships would've hit so much harder
Second this! I remember loving everything about the movie.... but didn't like or care about the actual movie. Like the ideas, the imagination the world building etc etc I remember getting so into and looking up as much as I could online, while refusing to watch the actual movie a second time cause .. it was slow and I didn't really care about the characters.
I know, I loved this movie as a kid and the concept was amazing, with a few more hours and more development this could have been amazing. Also the dog is the best character in the movie and I do not take criticism.
I completely agree, love some movies but many just need more time like a show or book series. This is one of my easiest examples
@@nyanmew170 SOMEONE GET ON WRITING AN EPIC BOOK SERIES NOW
Uh- hm- kinda awkward saying that since they used an adjective as the title, but you know what I mean-
if you like the concepts you should watch Arthur and the Invisibles, it's the same but with more lore and more heartfelt moments, and it has Snoop Dog as a hilarious side character
I honesty want to see Scahfrillas take on ranking all the blue sky movies.
me tooo
Same here
Considering Nigel is literally voiced by Tamatoah, I’m surprised Schaff hasn’t done it yet
@@bellablondon6172 “Pretty Bird” definitely gives “Shiny” a run for its money…
Same I kinda thought it was one of his tbh, sorry jonah
I completely agree with your point that Rio 2 would have been better if Jewel was the protagonist over Blu. They could have her feel torn between what she imagines reuniting with her family should be like Vs what it actually ends up like. She could be feeling stifled by her kids and husband's adoption of human technology, but when she gets to the jungle again, she realises she isn't the hardcore naturalist she once was. Blu's awkwardness with her family could be more of a comedic subplot as opposed to the main emotional crux of the movie. It could have been great.
Agreed
That moment when a random person in the comments of youtube gave a better plot for Rio 2 than the actual thing.
Your Rio 2 version really could work, i made a rewrite on my own but keeping Blu as the protagonist if you want to take a look
@@carlososoriohernandez3979 That's cool, send a link
@@bobi200samatar6 I can't post it on RUclips for some reason but i saw you have a Deviantart acount so i send it to you per chat
As a Brazilian girl, I agree with everything you've said. For us, this movie is an almost perfect (or perfect) representation of our country. Some voices are Brazilian people, like Carlinhos Brow, and yes, there are white people here (I laughed a lot when you said that xD), actually, most are a mixture. I am happy to see someone from another part of the world admire a film so important to Brazilians.
Fun fact: We get very angry when someone says they saw Rio in a language other than Portuguese, as the language matches perfectly and there are jokes in the dubbing that only we can understand, we are people like that-
I hope my English was good, and great video!
thank you! and your English was perfect!
Can you explain one of the jokes? I only saw it in English.
@@Fairygroveyt Well, there are several, I like one from Rio 2 (the movie is bad, but there are moments that dubbing saves), in which the dog says that in the Amazon, mosquitoes suck the blood of people with straws, which is very real. here in Brazil, sadly- Or in the first movie, in which Rafael calls his wife "Minha Manga Rosa", I don't know what it's like in English, but in Portuguese Rafael's "accent" makes everything amazing. Most of the jokes are dubbing, so it's hard to describe, but for us, the essence is completely different because it describes things in our daily lives
@@LimeDida Sim-
@@maestrachanuwu1911 oh cool!!!
For the record, the person that plays the Scottish bull in Ferdinand is David Tennant, who played the Doctor in this really popular British show "Doctor Who". It doesn't make the joke funny, but Tennant is actually a good actor. It's the just implementation of humor in the movie that's the issue, not him.
i love him as scrooge mcduck, but good lord does his voice coming out of a bull feel w r o n g? even if it wasn’t a spanish setting, any bull emitting the voice of david tennant just,, doesn’t feel correct? maybe it’s just that specific character design tho...wild.
@@WafflesX3XD True, it does sound kind of odd. And you're probably right about it being partially due to the mediocre character design. Scrooge McDuck deserves better
I'm Scottish and I find that Scottish characters in film are usually pretty awful, but I like some of the slang he uses in Ferdinand. It's pretty authentic at some bits.
I cannot actually believe Jonah doesn't even recognize David Tennant. What kind of internet dweller doesn't recognize David Tennant?
But yeah he's a great actor. Shame he ended up in such a worthless role.
@@k-leb4671 62 percent sure that was a joke.
As a Brazilian, I really don't know why but hearing this guy saying stuff about Brazil is making me laugh hard, seriously Idk why, he's not saying anything wrong, offensive, or missing the point, but seeing a non-brazilian talking about such especific things about Brazil feels like hearing what would be an alien's description of The earth....... so fricking hilarious, great video tbh
I feel that so much. Not Brazilian but whenever people talk about my country it's the funniest thing ever for literally no reason.
I don't care that it's weird there's a Highland cow in Spain, I'm just happy David Tennant got to act with his own accent for the first time in his entire career almost. Also I appreciate David Tennant, his audio book narrations of the how to train your dragon books were a staple of my childhood, in helping me sleep, and I'm glad that he's now got things like good omens so he's not soley known as the tenth doctor
NOW PUT THAT ‘N YER KILT ‘EN SMOKE EHT
It’s even better that he got to even play a httyd character. Although he’s not the best character, he’s still included & able to use his own accent. He has maybe 1 line in the movies but he’s more featured in the shows 😁
He did in Broadchurch did he not?
@@znerd22Payne literally the only reason I watched it lol
He did use his Scottish Accent when he portrayed Scrooge McDuck in Ducktales 2017
The bull is Scottish because he's a Scottish Highland breed of cattle. They're pretty cute if you look them up. 🙂
Like he said: “what the kcuf is a Scottish highland doing in a Spain environment” xD
Imported
I thought you might like to know: the reason one of the bulls in Ferdinand is Scottish is because they're a Highland Cow, a breed that originates from Scotland known for having shaggy light-brown fur. Of course, kids have no idea about that, and adults wouldn't really find the accent that funny, so it's all unfunny the same.
good to know lol
And I think the horses are supposed to be Lipizzaner horses, which are this super fancy breed of horses that belonged to the Habsburg royal family which once upon a time ruled both Austria and Spain, so it makes *somewhat* more sense to have them in this movie, but it's also a really deep cut reference that doesn't really pay off even if you get it.
Unless the bull grew up in Scotland first before living in Spain, he wouldn't have a Scottish accent despite the Scottish heritage.
Does it matter? That movie was painfully forgettable
i just looked them up n omg they're so cute
I'm glad someone agrees with me that Rio is a masterpiece. I truly think it does everything you want for an animated movie and deserves so much more credit. And like you said Blu is a fantastic protagonist that I can relate to in a lot of ways. Not having courage to do something and not knowing what to say when talking to other people. I think Jesse Eisenberg plays the role perfectly and really gives life to the character. And Nigel is a great antagonist that is a true threat to Blu and Jewel. The love story manages to not feel forced and gives them genuine reasons to fall for each other. And I'm glad that they showed that even though Blu can't fly he is very clever and finds ways to move around. They could have just made him an idiot but they showed how intelligent he was even though he has social problems. Like you said Blue really admires Jewel for her abilities and how strong she is while she does notice the little things Blue does and how caring he is. They had great chemistry and feel like a realistic relationship between two birds that have very different personalities. I know I get way to excited for talking about an animated kids movie about birds but for being what it is it is very good. All of the side characters work for me and the human characters are great as well. And I genuinely get super sad when Blu is watching them fly after getting unchained because it was then he realized how much he was missing out on and how he was going to have to go back to Linda. A lot of the time when the two main characters fight and split up it feels forced but it doesn't at all in this movie. Both had fair points and it makes that much sadder. Every time I see this movie it makes me want to visit Rio de Janeiro when I get older. Them make it seem so beautiful and fun to be there. And my favorite part of the movie is the final scene when they fall out of the plane. It is so heartwarming seeing Blu face his fears and save the girl he loves. And the lines before they kiss are so great and really puts Blu on another level. Anyways I genuinely love everything about Rio and I think it should be the gold standard for animated movies.
Agreed. Rio has always been a movie which i've loved and I feel like it's a really underappreciated movie.
Something i really liked from Nigel in Rio was that he works as an evil parallel to Blu, because both of them are domesticated birds who are good at using human tools and both were haunted by a traumatizing event from their past: Blu fell from his nest as a chick and got captured by smugglers creating his fear to fly and Nigel was kicked out from his TV show and replaced by a pretty parrot creating his hate towards pretty birds, but despite having similar skills and both having traumas their personalities are so different. Blu is really akward and clumsy but is also nice and friendly like when he met Jewel he was trying to be nice with her despite her temperament, while Nigel is more confident and open but he is violent and phsycotic and when he met Jewel he tried to kill her, also there's the parallel that when Blu was flightless Nigel was great at flying, but when Blu finally learns to fly Nigel ends up losing all his feathers becoming flightless.
And there is another reason why the second one sucked to me because there wasn't more parallels between the protagonist and the villain, i'm sorry for repeating "Rio 2 is shit" but i really hated that sequel for so many reasons.
Bruh cutie is better than him.
Can’t even cap. In high school, I saw Rio in theaters like 3 times and dragged all my friends to “trust me” and see it and they all loved it too. Straight GOAT
when i watched rio for the first time it was during a earthquake and we had to leave in the middle of the movie to stay safe (luckily nothing had actually been damaged)
Im doing the same lol.
The first four Ice Age movies stuck with me as a kid, the fourth one being my least favourite but still being given credit for at least being given a reason to exist. The second one for me would've been my favourite because of how genuine it felt in the second act with Ray Ramono and Queen Latifah carrying their characters in the conversations they'd have.
I do really like the fourth one but the teen drama stuff pulls it down. The pirate plot was glorius though and I wish they had just focused on that.
same!! the whole flood thing in ice age 2 feels like a genuine threat throughout the film (like there’s actual stakes), the dynamic between ellie and manny is also beautiful
Agree, manny and ellie's relationship is actually really cute throughout the whole franchise at least imo
Lmao, in my country the ""epic"" movie was called "El Reino Secreto" (The Secret Kingdom) which i think is more creative than just *_"E P I C"_*
yeah, at least that tells me what the movie is about😂
In my country they name it 「森林戰士」(Forest Warrior), and also yeah it's moee creative than *𝔼 ℙ 𝕀 ℂ*
@@JohnYakooza that's a helluva lot of trees
Or the film's Japanese title, which translates to "Mary and the Secret Kingdom".
@@stanleybarwick8361 holy shut that's even better
Rio hits so hard for me because I grew up in Rio De Janeiro and I think it represents rio very well. The movie has a great calm and party vibe, the side characters are very likeable and do a good job at representing the people that live in Rio. I don't think the movie would be the same if it didn't take place in Rio with the variety of locations. Also one detail I like is how when blu meets characters sometimes they start speaking in Portuguese but then speak English when they find out he's not from Rio.
Portuguese? Didin't you meen brazilian?
Yeah it's called Brazilian Portuguese I'm just very used to calling it just Portuguese
People done even realize how the humans make Nigel more threatening. The human villains are scared of Nigel. Nigel took out a security guard with no sweat. That added to his character. I feel like every scene in the movies adds to all of the characters.
It took me one hour to realize you are not schaffrillas😂
I would love to see more rankings from you, this was a super entertaining and well thought out video!
I hope you and schaffrillas make a video together one day
oh that would be the dream
@@JonahWho your still replying sum boy
@@JonahWho still mad you don’t know david tenant tho
@@smdgd887 Don’t be rude, some RUclipsrs are more active in comments than others. Also he figured who David Tenant is and apologised about that mistake in another video.
Blue sky was definitely a major part of my childhood growing up, and it will forever be a tragedy that Disney had to freaking close their doors like that .
I’d like to say that Nigel being alive in the second movie is NOT a plot hole because at the ending of the first movie after the closing song, Nigel walks out of foliage and is all naked without feathers.
It’s still impossible to survive a shred from a plane lol
While the scottish bull in ferdinand was a stupid idea. The reason he was Scottish was because he is a Scottish Highlander, a type of cow. They really did not need to add him.
lol it blows my mind that people don't know this. I gotta get out of the country at some point.
As a parrot owner who had a Galah cockatoo and a Red Fronted macaw, I adore Rio. It really shows a lot of the emotions I feel as a bird owner. Many People cant understand how I get so attached to my birds, and why I didnt just get a cat or a dog, but birds are just special and different. Despite them waking me up first thing in the morning and being destructive, I couldnt imagine my life without them.
The best part about having a parrot is you can have an argument and still lose
@@sirspookybones1118
To them, "No" is just a challenging yes.
My favorite part of the movie was the very beginning with just Blue and his owner. Some of the ways they animated him moving and the little bird mannerisms are so cute.
"Mom, can we have Schaffrillas?"
"We have Schaffrillas at home."
*Schaffrillas at home*
lol
I genuinely thought this video was made by him when I saw the thumbnail
@@InsertFunnyThingHere i did take inspiration from his thumbnails
honestly this did feel like a schaffrillas video lol. similar script styles, similar editing techniques, etc. I feel like there could be a more distinctive personality here, instead of taking so much influence from other channels.
@@jclkaytwo well, our editing might be similar because we both just use stock images and meme clips to enhance points, and the scripts might be similar just because we're both talking about movies. But i have my own ideas and my own personality.
Fun fact: Before Rio 2 was released, a graphic novel of Rio named "Snakes alive" came out and despite having some flaws, it still having a better plot than the horrendous sequel we got
Isn’t snakes alive a type of candy?
@@LanieMae if you google "rio snakes alive", you'll see what i'm talking about
I remember watching Rio 2 but have absolutely no memory about the movie. Now that is truly amazing
same here
Yes, Rio 2 sucks
Rio 2 is one of the only movies my family had on DVD, so when we go on long car trips, we watch this movie for like 3 times on loop. I’m forced to watch cuz my siblings only like this movie and bc they don’t do stupid DVD’s anymore it’s really hard to find better movies. Help
Same! I know i watched it but I don’t remember shit
Same
I think the Peanuts Movie has the best transition from 2D to 3D animation I've ever seen. The models don't give off an uncanny feeling like the Lorax or Horton Hears a Who, and the fact that it's animated on twos adds a lot.
Animated on twos? What does that mean?
@@k-leb4671 each frame lasts for twice as long, so the characters look to be moving at 12 fps instead of the usual 24 fps. Spider verse is another excellent example
@@hillefoozy ah OK. I've never heard anyone refer to it as anything less simple than "animated at 12 frames per second" or "animated at half the normal frames per second.
@@k-leb4671 to be fair the camera still moves at a normal frame rate, and sometimes the action is on 24 fps
Okay the animation of hortain and lorax haven't aged super well but the grinch 2018 looks amazing as a transition from 2d to 3d with it's lighting, colors and fur.
I always loved the fact tht Nigel is a cockatoo and not even one of the species that looks evil like the palm cockatoo. Such a unique choice of species for a bird villain
Most Aussie birds are evil (especially magpies).
Another thing is that all the parrots in Rio are native species, Nigel is the only non native parrot.
I think the title of Epic was a play on the term “Epic” as a size. The character went tiny, in comparison the world looks “Epic”. The term Epic isn’t always used this way but if you use “Epic” as an adjective in scribblenauts, the item becomes large.
Good point. But an epic is a long poem recalling a hero's actions
fun fact about robots
the song used for the chop shop scene (Underground by tom waits) was actually added somewhat close to the end of production because the director heard the song and really wanted to add it
its also my favourite part of the movie just so good
Underground is such a BOP
Even if Blue Sky was mostly an Ice Age sequel factory, their output is still pretty good! 😊👍
I understand your opinion but I got one big problem: you dissed the captain underpants movie, a cinematic masterpiece that humanity will never surpass
"They even got the everything but fabric softener store!" - funy crab man
truly a mastapiece
Agreed….it came out before the peanuts movie and you can see their animation style was similar…what I’m saying is that they’re both mastahpeeces :3
Especially when the animation is actually really nice and manages to capture both the look and feel of the books
@@ghostmcghost3768 Ikr I was so confused when he said that the Captain Underpants' movie looked bad I was like "What- it lowkey looks as good if not better than the books wot-"
@@demigirlwithoutaturtle3556 I hope they make a Dog Man comic movie.
My ranking
#10: Ice Age Collision Course
#9: Ice Age The Meltdown
#8: Ice Age Continental Drift
#7: Rio 2
#6: Robots
#5: Ice Age Dawn of the Dinosaur
#4: Ice Age
#3: Horton Hears a Who
#2: The Peanuts Movie
#1: Rio
Haven’t seen Epic, Ferdinand, or Spies in Disguise
glad to find someone else who agrees on #1 :D
Yeah, me too
I don’t agree with Rio 2
It’s just bland awful
“And that’s why Cars 2 is my favorite Cars movie”
Yeah officer, this guy right here.
SIR YOUR OPINION
EXPLAIN IT
I beg your pardon 🤨
This video was awesome, excellently editing, awesome scripting, and true care. I have a massive personal connection to this studio as there one of the reasons I wanna do wha to wanna do when I get older, I’m even working on my own Blue Sky ranking rn, this is awesome, while I have some different opinions (especially with Horton) it was all very respectful, also fun fact, the reason Chris MelaDevilMan was apart of the old Blue Sky Movies is because he used to head Fox Animation, and played a big roll in the early ice age and letting Blue Sky exist all together, overall… this video is fantastic and more people need to see it.
well then i look forward to hearing you defend Horton.
Just you wait
MAYBE I’m super nostalgic and MAYBE my humor is absolutely broken, but I was cracking up when you were just talking about the mayor getting the root canal and having a floppy arm afterwards. That’s the scene I remember most from the film because it made me laugh so much as a kid. Sometimes you’ve got to remember who the actual audience for the film is and also that having something people will remember and think about years later, even if it’s stupid, gives it at least some good movie points. I still have inside jokes with my brother from Horton Hears a Who to this day.
I'm also super nostalgic and yeah that scene still makes me laugh really hard, when he started talking about it negatively I was cracking up too bc it's such a dumb scene but it's comedy gold !!
Yes Lmao I liked it as a kid. More than I liked the lorax. And I liked that the kangaroo villain lady voiced by carol burnett got redeemed in the end. I did not feel the same way about the onceler guy I tell you.
“Thank god Rio 3 is never coming out.”
Statements that aged poorly.
I saw an eliminated scene of Rio 2 that probably would have changed the climax of the story.
The scene happens after the disaster of the birds' soccer, and Blu and Jewel start to converse. Blu had told her that he doesn't feel comfortable in the Amazon, that it's not for him, but Jewel takes it the wrong way and tells him that if it bothered him so much, he should go back to Rio alone.
And that's when Blu tells him a phrase that, personally, I would have liked to have been in the movie:
"I always thought I was the only one for you. Now I see I was your only option"
It gave me courage that they made Blu look like the culprit of everything, when the real bad guys were Jewel and her father (specially him). He just wanted to see his wife happy, even if it meant changing for her, but Jewel was scum towards him.
It was very sad to see how Jewel went from being a great character, to an ungrateful one.
I saw Rio 2 as a kid and I remember hating every new character and how unfairly Blu was treated. I was hoping Blu would leave and let the loggers teach that tribe a lesson. At that age I thought was stupid or sexist for thinking that. On rewatch I guess ten year old me was right.
That’s why a year later I loved the Peanuts movie after watching it in cinema. Because it ended with the girl respecting Charlie for his motivations as someone who cares for her and other people. That is what Jewel’s character arc should have been in Rio 2.
I mean she forgives Blu in the end. “For what?”, “what did he do?”, not succeed in being like her tribe. I sure hope Rio 3 has a better ending even if it’s a divorce.
I’m sorry but the animation of Captain underpants was beautiful. Everything was colorful and beautiful when it needs to be
I think Jonas was just mad over Character Animation.
Well hey both captain underpants and peanuts look 100 times better than that ugly looking spiderverse with it's ugly looking colors unless if it's night or if there's flashing lights.
Other than the Horton slander, this was probably the one part of this video where I *seriously* disagreed with Jonah. I thought the style was absolutely perfect for the movie and aesthetically very nice.
@@drypenny3561 well that’s definitely debatable, but fair enough ig
@@Brendan.C well, spiderverse's backgrounds look great and completely 2d but the 3d models stick out like a sore thumb and the main charecters are designed creepily realistic like one of those motion capture movies like the polar express and cristmas carol 2009 unless if it's spider pig, spider detective, spider anime and the villain. Heck, mitchells vs the machines looks better since the the models fit better and are better designed. I would say spiderverse animation-wise is on the level of earwig snd the witch.
I love Robots. Great character design, cinematic as all fuck, great voice acting, decent writing. Oh the music was good too, that song when we're introduced to the weird underground furnace place was absolutely awesome.
Also David Tennant is awesome, thought definitely not Spanish. Good list, good video
Yeah, that movie was satisfying to watch
The robots character designs are absolutely horrifying for me
Don't worry Jonah, Schaffrillas might have finally put out his ranking but (spoilers) he didn't have Rio at its rightful spot as you did (and neither did he gush about it for 10 minutes straight that had me jumping in excitement), so I accept your ranking as the Canon(TM) Every Blue Sky Movie Ranked
Ice age : A MASTAPEICE
Ice age: the meltdown: decent
Ice age dawn of the dinosaurs: A good movie
Ice age Continental drift: good
Ice age Collision course:
We do not speak about this one
Yea collision course is genuinely bad just terrible the meltdown is a good movie they all are except collision course
as a brazilian I am so happy and honored to see people from other countries appreciate our culture through this beautiful movie that is Rio. so glad I found your channel : ) we need more people talking about the masterpiece this movie is (let's just forget the sequel ever existed shall we?!)
and also you just reminded me of the movie Epic, I remember watching it in the theater when I was younger and let me tell ya, it's a complete mess lol
I honestly really enjoyed Horton heard a who, and felt it was probably the best out of the theatrical Suess adaptations, especially animation wise .
Same
It's not an absolutely terrible movie (bar the ending music number), and honestly, it's Dr. Seuss. It doesn't need to be a cinematic masterpiece. If it was theatrical and dramatic, it wouldn't be a Dr. Seuss story
No, the grinch 2018 has way better animation than hortan.
Me either. 🐘🌼
@@drypenny3561 I feel like Hirt design wise captured the Suess style better
The thumbnail gives me Schafrilias movie ranking thumbnail vibes.
That’s intentional I’m pretty sure
Oh
The love for the Peanuts Movie in this video is so soothing to my soul
Lmao I love the ranking man! Honestly I was probably one of those kids that loved watching Horton hears a who and tbh in my opinion the first ice age was the best out of all of them! I understand why rio was your first it's a great film! Gud content!!!
I was that kid who thought the Lorax was genius
Really good video man 👍
It kinda sucks when people keep comparing you to schaff because your styles are completely different
Keep up the good work
I actually love Rio now! I don't really remember much about it other than the opening, when baby Blue was about to fly for the first time and then the incredible trauma of his whole bird village being captured by smugglers and falling to the ground from his nest. Rio is a very heartwarming movie about healing, overcoming trauma and moving on.
Schaffrilas ranked Rio 2 above Rio. May the debate begin.
Jonah talked a lot longer on both movies so I think Jonah wins the debate.
20:53 this musical style is called samba, it's the traditional music genre in brazilian carnival :>
THANK YOU
That's samba? That doesn't sound like the samba I remember.
@@k-leb4671 welp, i don't know the exact categories and terms but basically there are different styles of music that are grouped in the samba umbrella, the one with the strong and constant beat of drums like this one in my comment is one type, the one I think most outsiders associate with samba the most is that one with soft melodies is another kind and also known as bossa nova
I was half expecting the video to start with "funding for schaffrillas is provided by..."
I’m not gonna lie, Jim Carrey’s performance as Horton was mostly really compelling! Like, he really sold me in the emotional moments this character had! And I thought Jim Carrey was only good at comedy! 🤣😹😂🎭🐘
50:25 Ngl. That was a really good Kronk impression.
This coming from a chick who can't even remotely get close to a Kronk voice, though, so take that as you will on how easily impressed I am with people being able to come anywhere close to mimicking Patrick Warburton's deep-ass voice. Lol. I also 1000% agree that Rio is the best Blue Sky movie. It's always been one of my favorite childhood movies. Hell. As a kid, I had a damn crush on the suave Nico. Everyone always talks about how sexy Disney made Kovu, but Nico's RIGHT THERE!! Lol.
(Also side note, I dated a Brazilian long distance once. Dude was whiter than me and my "sun shines on my legs and casts a reflection on the car seat in front of me" ass.)
ALSO ALSO I wanna point out a really cute, satisfying and clever quote and its reprise from Rio! When Linda and Blu first meet, Linda reassures him that "(she)'ll take care of (him)." and then at the end of the movie, when Linda, Blu, Tulio and Jewel are all reunited, Tulio echos that very same quote as he picks Jewel up to nurse her back to health! That is some beautiful attention to detail that they REALLY DIDN'T have to do so close to the end of their script! It just speaks to how much the writers _cared_ about what they were writing.
man, a couple weeks ago i was watching Rio for the first time after a few years, and in the middle of the movie I felt the urge to text my friend, I said that if Rio was a Disney movie it would be way more wildly loved. In my opinion, Rio is in the same level as Beauty and The Beast, Frozen or Tangled.
Rio is technically a Disney movie though
@@IcyDiamond Yes because Disney owns Fox and all of their family friendly content!
Rio > Frozen
Rio is one of the best animated movies ever made. Far better than most modern Disney movies.
@@Jg-jg6jb Even better than Encanto?
Rio 1 is insanely underrated
42:24- David Tennant is one of the doctors from doctor who and he played Scrooge in the new remake of DuckTales.
I'm glad I'm not the only one who appreciates Rio. This could be nostalgia talking, but it's still one of my favorite movies. Blu and Jewel's relationship is my favorite part of the movie by far. The main thing I enjoyed about Rio 2 was the moments it had with them together as a couple. Maybe I'm over-exaggerating, but I really do love this movie.
You are probably the only person I have ever heard argue that the animation of Captain Underpants is ugly. That being said, I violently disagree and I am living in your walls.
Otherwise, I agree with much of your placements and I think your commentary is very entertaining!
thank you ☺️
but fr that movie’s ugly as heck not sorry
I dislike Captain Underpants too, you know.Like both the books and the movie. But if you like it, it's totally fine by me.
@@JonahWho What makes it looks significantly uglier than the Peanuts movie? It doesn't look as good but it seems to capture that 2D-cartoon-in-3D look well enough. No one looked ugly in the scenes you showed.
@@k-leb4671 the peanuts movie stuck to the profile and front-facing angles and the scribbles-for-faces that was still reminiscent of 2D. I felt very uncomfortable looking at FULLY 3D versions of the most cartoonish characters you could ever imagine in Captain Underpants, with weirdly smooth textures and smooth movements.
I personally love the style
Dude I think you're the most underrated movie reviewer I've seen, I love your comedy style and uneque opinions! Hope your channel gets bigger 👏
This video is extremely underrated god damn
Nice work!
Although ranking all the Ice Age movies right next to each other was definitely a surprise, to me at least 1 and 3 stick out as being far better quality wise than the other ones lol.
I didn't like how he trashed illumination though
Rio was literally my first legitimate favorite movie when I was in the teens. I was such a fanboy of the movie that I _kinda_ forced my relatives to watch Rio 2 together with me on the cinemas...sadly I was blinded by my fanboyness that I didn't see anything wrong with it. Now looking back, specifically since I've mostly moved on from my Rio fandom days, I completely relate with how you appreciate the first movie, much like I did back in the day. Thank you so much for this.
I always get "Epic" confused with "Strange Magic" cause they have kind of a similar setting and art direction. Maybe because I've only seen each movie once
I hadn't seen strange magic before and I thought it was Epic when seeing a clip of it
edit: just reread my comment and it was really funny
Yea, looking back after days later, this is a better ranking than how Schafrillas ranked Blue Sky movies.
I watched Rio like twice, MANY years ago. And I stepped out watching the movie for like 20 minutes and still remember it more than watching Rio 2 twice barely two years ago.
Hi! This is my first time coming across your channel and I originally thought it was a Schaffrillas video too, but I'm so glad I stayed for the whole video! I remember watching Rio when it came out on DVD ages ago and I instantly loved it! This movie made my love for birds grow and even make me go through a bird obsession phase in my pre-teen years, which there are still remnants of to this day as I'm looking around my room. Birds are one of my favorite animals and I have a deep passion and fascination for them, mostly originating from this movie! The scenery of Rio was beautiful and I have always wanted to go to Rio de Janeiro just to see those stunning views and beautiful birds ever since. This is my favorite BlueSky Movie and I completely agree with your other top 3 spots being Spies in Disguise and The Peanuts Movie, both of which I love a lot too! It truly made me smile and feel nostalgic when you talked about all the great things that Rio had! I'm truly glad that someone else saw its greatness too!
At the beginning of the video, I was like why did you put Rio 2 so low, but upon hearing your opinions truly brought out the realization in me that the only reason why I loved it was because of those awesome songs and scenery! At the beginning of Rio 2 on New Year's Eve "What is Love" was truly such a banger of a song for me and I still listen to it today! I can clearly remember being amazed at the beautiful dance sequence and scenery in "Beautiful Creatures" too! It was magical for me and it's my favorite scene of that movie alongside the first scene! I appreciated the fact that it was actually based on an endangered macaw species and I'm glad to hear that they're doing better! Also, when I saw that there was a supposed Rio 3 coming out that was mentioned in your video, I was pretty shocked, 1. It comes out on my birthday and 2. It comes out the year after I graduate High School. If this does actually happen, I'd definitely go watch it since it meant so much to me as a little girl!
I hope your channel will become greatly successful like Schaffrillas's has and I'll definitely come back to watch your other videos in the future! You make great content and I seriously think you will go far!
-Gia :)
Well then... this ranking was way better than the Schaffrillas one that's for sure
Why is that ?
@@BugsyFoga It felt more passionate and even more funny
@@giuliacf4180 yeah, there's definitely more of a connection here.
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You tell them Bruno
- I’m laughing so hard at that
Jonah put proper effort and analysis scripting into his top 3 picks so yeah Jonah did better than Schaff in this regard so did YINSED.
Ok so Rio 3 is a thing and I’m 50% excited 50% terrified
Alright show of hands, who else thought this was a Schaffrillas video upon first glance
Yea but then I realized this guy has semi good taste
Hey love the video man. Rio was honestly an experience to me the first time I watched. Really good characters, pacing and colours. Brazil looks so good. Epic is also one of my favourites, but it's your video at the end of the day, and I respect that.
To me there's something invalue in every Blue Sky Studios movie
jonah: "thank god Rio 3 is never coming out"
Disney:
Great video! I was actually expecting Ice Age 5 to be dead last, but it's actually nice to see a more varied kind of list for once; especially one that doesn't praise the hell out of the first Ice Age movie (yeah, that one's kinda overrated ngl).
That being said, I wholeheartedly disagree with Blue Sky's Horton Hears a Who being worse than Illumination's Lorax. I won't argue about your points against Horton failing as a feature film, but at least that movie has the smallest iota of *respect* for the source material's core message, even if it was a way simpler one (people are people no matter how small); and it's carried through all the way until the end. Whereas Illumination's Lorax left a far worse stain on the original novel's entire moral, from the clever hiding of the Once-Ler's portrayal (by giving him a face), to the idea of corporate toxicity being an *unconsciously* evil act (by making an evil CEO who straight-up *wants* to destroy the environment to make money; the mf even STATES it out loud with the "let it die" bullshit), to even the ambiguous ending suggesting that it's up to you to make a change (with the whole big-scale climax that flat-out tells you that you don't have to do anything cause someone else will come in and do it for you).
Not to mention the use of the Lorax's face on the advertisement of a gas car but that's another can of worms.
EDIT: By the way, just followed you on LB. ;)
yeah, i’m starting to reconsider my stance on the lorax and horton…
and thanks for the follow😜
plus what I hate about it too was the potential of it because there was another script for the Lorax that was darker and more alike with the source material like there was a song released that was part of the other script called biggering and it is AMAZING and if that song was like the whole movie then I would have loved this movie like crazy.
Totally agree here. The Lorax movie makes me sick. I remember going to the cinema to watch it as a kid (or tween?), and learning that very day that maybe kids movies can be terrible and I should actually think about what I'm watching critically instead of just flagrantly watching whatever kids movie passes my eye. I grew up several years that day.
Horton Hears a Who actually had some charm to it. Also, the soundtrack is godly.
@@baconmansavetf2361 Well hey at least the songs in the lorax are pretty catchy bangers.
Most of the actual story is honestly just a "three characters learn to like eachother" as standard as it gets, and Sid and Manny are just diet Shrek and Donkey (with Sid being absolutely useless for the overall plot); but I'll admit Diego's character arc is actually really compelling and elevates the movie a bit.
In hindsight I wouldn't call it THAT overrated since it doesn't get THAT much love overall compared to movies like Toy Story and Shrek, but it's still a fine movie.
I recently watched epic, and I personally really enjoyed the movie, and felt it explained most of the lore pretty well.
also how do you NOT KNOW who david tennant is, he only played the most widely loved doctor in doctor who, AND has been the reader for the entire How To Train Your Dragon book series, as well as Cressida Cowell's newer Wizzards Of Once books.
I watched Epic a long time ago but I have good memories of it, didn't expect it to be so low on the list
I’m honestly surprised what your number 1 is, not that I disagree, not in the slightest, but that someone is that passionate about the film. Someone else at least.
I remember seeing it in theaters back in 2011. I wasn’t expecting anything else, like it’s a film that I’ll enjoy and probably never see again. How and why it stuck with me for the past 10 years, I’ll never know, and that is one mystery I’m willing to keep a mystery. I don’t care why I love it, I just do. I’m saying it from the perspective of a 13 year old and a 24 year old man.
It’s not a perfect film by any means, but that’s not the point, what it does well, it does EXTREMELY WELL. It’s also just a fun movie, I have fun every time I watch it and it never gets old.
And when I heard a sequel was coming out, I went to see it in theaters and… it exists. Not as good, not even close. It felt too unfocused, too mean spirited, and as much as I love the characters, it wasn’t enough to salvage the film. By that point, I realized how good the original really was, how special it was. A part of me hoped that they would make the third film and learn from why the second failed critically, but I also knew their reputation from the Ice Age sequels and how the progressively got worse and worse, and I’m kinda glad they didn’t make a third.
It seems that since Rio appeared on Disney+, it’s getting a bit of a resurgence. Where a bunch of people are coming out and remembering enjoying it. Good, it deserves it.
Absolutely. Rio is really something special and I’ll defend it as a masterpiece to the ends of the earth
@@JonahWho same here.
@@JonahWho Same here.
It's really shitty how instead of Disney using the acquiring of Blue Sky as a business opportunity and making some joint company projects they instead shut the studio down.
I grew up with Blue Sky and loved a lot of their films 🎥 so seeing them go kinda rubs me the wrong way.
*R.I.P Blue Sky we'll miss you* ❤️🥲
Even before they purchased 20CS for free. I’ve blamed The Walt Disney Company about as much as I blamed 20th Century Studios for the milking of the Ice Age franchise since around 2012 with A Mammothy Christmas and Continental Drift! And then it just got worse in 2016 with The Great Eggs-capable and then came more and more Ice Age (starting with the franchise being a hexalogy with Adventures of Buck Wild) even after the franchise’s six-year hiatus in the late 2010s!!!!!!!
@@kieranstark7213 true I can't argue with that at all. Still sucks
Good. 😇
I always felt bad for Blu in Rio 2 because it seems like torture porn to him, so in this case I'm always sticking to the first Rio movie. PARTY SAMBA FOREVER
Me mistaking you for Schaffrillas was legit how I discovered your channel 🤣
Me too, dude. 😊
I love how your perspective on the movies is so different from Schaffrillas' lol
Jonah Who’s Perspective
Rio 1 is an underrated gem
Rio 2 is a cinematic disaster
Spies In Disguise is Cinema
Peanuts is an amazing adaptation
I Don’t care about Ice Age
Epic is painfully average
Horton Hears A Who is a terrible adaptation
Ferdinand is on the verge of greatness
Robots is comedy gold
Scaffrillas’s Perspective
I don’t care about any of this
Except BIGWELD!!!
So, Schaffrillas just put Rio 2 over Rio 1.
I think you might be really mad.
Nah everyone has their own opinions, no need to be mad
He made an joke video accusing Schaff of stealing his video and disrespecting him with his opinions.
Angry birds Rio had a better storyline than Rio 2
Edit; oh my god we literally did the same "this mobile game is better than the movie" joke
Another reason why i like Rio, is because it gave us the videogame Angry Birds Rio, one of the best Angry Birds games
When he says Rio 3 is never coming out.
Disney: ARE YOU SURE ABOUT THAT
"Epic" is not just an adjective, but is also the term for long, narrative poems telling the adventures of heroes, so that's probably closer to what the movie was going for with that title. From your review of it though, it doesn't sound like it achieved that at all :P
imo, i feel like it kind of did? when i watched it as a kid, it definitely felt like an epic, it captured my little hyperactive kid mind for the entirety of its runtime. im not sure if itd hold up with adult eyes though
The biggest "oof" of Rio 2 is that it was announced the birds they wanted to bring awareness to with Rio went extinct shortly after the movie came out ...like OOOOOOOOFFFFFF!
Wait what i thought they are only extinct in the wild
@@kirbyfazendoummoonwalk9214 still are
That one bull is scottish, because that breed of cow is a "highland cow", a very Scottish animal. The horses had german accents because the horses are supposed to be like obnoxiously speciest or something, and I guess it's most PC to subtly create that connection with mocking nazis, because if the horses had a different type of accent their species superiority might come off as a controversial statement. It's just easiest to call Germans racists because they have so much second-hand embarrassment from their history that they aren't going to cancel the movie.
Could the scenes and characters be removed from the movie without impacting the story? Yes. But hopefully this explains the choice of accent for these animal characters.
Pretty sure it's because the breed of horse is heavily linked with Austria (the breed was connected to a monarchy which had links to Austria, Germany and Spain, but it's also the breed of choice for dressage in the Spanish riding school in Austria, hence why they're probably so snooty and do that whole dance-off scene).
That makes more sense to me than it being a roundabout way of making fun of Germany's dark history lol. They're still unnecessary in the movie though.
I really like Rio in my language....which is Portuguese, but its European Portuguese, so we understand Brazil Portuguese, so we actually asked Brazilian actors to play the Brazilian characters, and I love that so much
Rio is such a great movie. It's story was so incredibly good, and it was actually funny. It is such an Iconic movie and it's one of the most well liked movies in the Blue Sky lineup. Plus, they captured the environments perfectly! They represented Brazil perfectly, and the representation of my home state Minnesota is unmatched in any other film. Despite it's short time in the film, they really captured winter in Minnesota perfectly. The snow coating the ground, old main street buildings being repurposed, and just the atmosphere of the scene. It all fits towns in Minnesota perfectly. And yes, we generally are nice people, but we can also be extremely rude when antagonized.
As much as Rio 2 may have sucked compared to the first Rio, the scene on the riverboat (when Charlie accidentally sets off the riverboat's emergency horn) will never cease to be funny
thought this was a schaffrillas video but was pleasantly surprised lol. but anyways, rio holds a very special place in my heart and just hearing someone talk about it in such a positive light made me so happy :) great video man
I am convinced that Meledandri got inspiration from the talent show at 10:28 and made sing for Illumination 2 years later.
Fun fact, the beautiful creatures song is by a brazilian band called Barbatruques, they have this style where most of the instrumentals are made using their own bodies (clapping, vocalizations, acapellas), I don't know if the style really has a name or if any other band uses it but it's really cool. The song itself is a cinematic version to the song Voçe Chegou (which does not have the gramndpa's… whatever that was), very similar to it is the song Baianà, which was popular on tiktok a while ago. The rest of their music is pretty experimental but it's interesting to give a shot to.
I didn’t even know Blue Sky’s was bought out by Disney until now. It’s a shame, but I’m glad they made a decent amount of movies that I enjoyed a lot as a child.
The fact that I can quote Rio in both German and then English should tell people how much I love that movie