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11:24 this moment from Andy is straight up the sweetest thing I’ve heard! It brings me back to watching kinda cheesy, kinda standard, but usually super innocent and kindhearted kids shows that I might watch, like stuff from Barney, Prayer Bear, Sesame Street, and ESPECIALLY Mr. Rogers Neighborhood!💖💖💖💖
The voices at least matched what you’d expect them to sound like based on their looks. I mean the grandpa doll could have easily been given a Bronx accent and Babette given the voice of Charro out of nowhere. And you can tell the actors were all giving the movie the best performances that they could give.
The creeper dolls are called "twin pennies" and are a type of fully articulated penny doll. They were popular (though really ugly, IMHO) because they were fully posable and clothes for them were not hard to come by, or else easy to make. The fact that she had two that were exactly the same was probably because of two relatives buying her the same thing as a gift by accident.
See Soviet Alice in Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass, it will pleasantly surprise you .sorry for the mistakes I'm writing with Google Translate
Yes!!! I'd love to see Doug's take on that movie. It's such an underrated and unsettling continuation of the Pinocchio story. Some scenes definitely scared the crap out of me as a kid lol. And kinda like Raggedy Ann and Andy, it was never released on DVD or Blu-ray, at least not in the US.
This movie is the stuff nightmares are made of! When I was around 7 years-old, I remember waking at 6am to watch "Tales from the Cryptkeeper" (basically "Tales from the Crypt"'s animated version). And THIS movie scared the hell out of me when I first watched it a couple of years later!
The Trumpet of the Swans, from the USSR I think, I just remember having a tape of it as a kid and the lip movements were clearly not originally English but it was a kind of weird story about a Princess who's 12 brothers get turned into swans by an evil stepmother-witch. It kind of goes all over the place, but it's really interesting as a story.
After releasing your “Top 11 Mind F*cks” video all those years ago, I’m glad you’re finally watching this. But how come you didn’t bring back “The Greatest Show Unearthed” song by Creature Feature?
NC, I think it’s time you tackle the 1985 CBS 2-night musical version of Alice in Wonderland. There’s plenty of bizarre moments, including Carol Channing turning into a sheep, and the thing that scarred so many kids - the Jabberwocky! Bring on AVGN too. He’s briefly talked about how that special messed him up!
This film has stuck with me, I watched this when I was probably about 5 years old and I always appreciated how weird and trippy it was. Wish I didn't lose the VHS :(
I remember this movie! My grandma had this on VHS. She used to put this on for me and my brother all the time. I remember being creeped out by The Greedy. This was a really weird movie.
this new series is very much a mix of "dark toons" themes and stylings but in the video essay form like the earlier episodes of "nostalgia critic"... i dig. Also my sister had a raggedy ann doll, never really knew what it was or what following it had. i just new it as a rag doll. didn't realize there was such a massive following for it.
Those are supposed to be the penny dolls from the org. Raggedy Ann book. The scariest thing is the originally one of those dolls was a guy in the org. book.
Here's a few fun facts: 1. The Looney Knight was animated by the son of the man who animated Jiminy Cricket (Ward Kimball.) 2. The camel was animated by Art Babbit, who animated Gepetto, the evil queen in Snow White and the Mushroom Dance on Fantasia. 3. Marcella was played by Richard Williams' daughter, Claire. She gave a tribute speech about her father last year at the Annie Awards. ruclips.net/video/ss2_518TLLM/видео.html
The Soviet animation has a lot of great and bizarre stuff. Like my favorite, "The Treasure Island", you shouldn't see the export version, though, it's ruined by editing, you can find the original one with subtitles on RUclips.
This movie may have had a messy story and freakish nightmare fuel, but it has absolute PERFECT casting. You can tell each and every voice actor gave it their all. Raggedy Ann and Andy especially had amazing voices, which only made their dynamic all the more wholesome. The voice acting was honestly one of the only reasons why I decided to sit through the whole movie.
You know I always felt bad for Williams. It seemed like everything he wanted to do either went over budget or overtime, and then he’d get dropped. Imagine what we could’ve gotten from him had those factors not been a problem.
@@kylemorello4787 no he was specifically hired for that project. But he had to stop working on the Thief and The Cobbler, his lifelong passion project.
@@gracehaven5459 Ehh... The Little Mermaid isn't really *horrifying* even compared to some other Hans Christian Andersen stories (seriously, if you want horrifying HCA then read The Red Shoes). It's more just straight-up sad than anything else. Bambi though...I'll give you that one. That book is pure nightmare fuel. Same with The Fox & The Hound.
@@gamerjoe3297 You could try Toei. They did an adaptation in 1976 (13 years before Disney’s version). Aside from a song sequence, the movie is faithful to the original story including the ending.
Hello, Critic, I recommend you to watch some Robert Sahakyants's cartoons such as "Ух ты, говорящая рыба", "В синем море, в белой пене". I hope they were translated into English
Yeah, he should also watch "Last Year's Snow Was Falling" (Падал прошлогодний снег). It has english subtitles on official yt channel "Русские мультфильмы"
And he definetly should watch "Investigation Held by Kolobki" (Следствие ведут Колобки) by Aleksander Tatarskiy (produced in 1986 and 1987, don't confuse with another cartoon with the same name). There are 4 episodes on youtube with english subtitles on youtube
@@anubusx oh yes - my ex told me this was some kind of romance-drama before I saw it, and that I would like it. I was surprised how much I liked it ^^ " Good Vibrations" still gives me goosebumps to this day!
Oh but it DID scare me as a kid. They try to make the bunny charming and make you feel bad for it but it has the weirdest, creepiest undertones for some reason.
One thing I admired when I watched this was how the animators were credited before the actors, because let’s be honest they’re the real stars. The greedy scene is so well animated only Emery Hawkins could do that.
You sure you're not talking about THE Treasure Planet, because that version is crazy as fuck, true story, I was this close to burning my house down because The Treasure Planet almost broke my sanity
I wish that was a thing.....Tim Burton doing “who are you, Sue Snue?” (Not written by dr Seuss apparently but still) would be a trip...oh yh...um...I unironically like his Charlie and the chocolate factory so yh...this is not a joke
I'm totally down with that idea. Only, make this segment it's own series like Dark Toons so that it doesn't cut into the regular NC content. Or, short of that, make this an annual thing like Stephen King month or the Commercial Specials.
Please watch Soviet cartoon "Treasure island ". It is very funny cartoon with unic stile. Please finde original cartoon with subtitles because many original songs was cut in English version. Hi from Ukrain))
@@mugikaoven1475 On the other hand, it was shown in America, even with dubbing (while losing all the charisma of the original actors), which means that someone in America watched it and then it gets into the topic of the channel!
Hello, Mr. Nostalgic Critic, I ask you, from the bottom of my heart, to review and (possibly) make a review of the Soviet cartoon "Alice in Wonderland" in 1981, from the State Committee for Television and Radio Broadcasting. Пожалуйста.
"unless you were Disney, a lot of songs in kids films were forgettable" Um... I'm 28 years old and I still remember "Roll back the Rock" from A Dinosaur Story
My sister and I had memorized This is My Idea from The Swan Princess and we would duet with one of us as Derek and the Queen and the other Odette and the king. Good times!
If there is a review of 9, it will be interesting to take a look at the Russian version with the rewritten script. P.s. People in the comments under the video with the translation suggested analyzing some Soviet animation, this can also be very interesting.
Finally, this movie is a lot like like kiddie version of Ralph Bakshi’s films. Also Richard Williams used some of those animators to work on Thief and the Cobbler!
Bakshi did direct the cartoon adaptation of dr Seuss' Butter Battle Book. For a cartoon with social subject matter of his caliber he actually didnt Bakshi it up.
@@SeasideDetective2 he drew a lot of scenes in Roger Rabbit, too bad Disney didn’t want to help him finish the Thief and the Cobbler on time, they passed his project.
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@@pheunithpsychic-watertype9881 I love that amongst enthusiasts of Western animation, "Bakahi" can be verbed, and we all know EXACTLY what it means! 😂
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@Matt R: I _definitely_ see what you mean, that it has this surreal kind of "Baby's First Bakshi" feel to it! This was fascinating nightmare fuel during my childhood -it was terrifyingly surreal, but I loved it, couldn't get enough. As an adult, I really dig Ralph Bakshi -I understand why many people have VERY mixed feelings about his work, but goddamn, does that man ever use animation to its potential!
Please talk about "9" as soon as posible I really enjoy this movie but never see someone talking about it but first see the short that in a way made the movie exist.
Hey Doug I just want to let you know this past Saturday my father passed away from advance leukemia he had battled it from 2019 all the way through 2020 and passed away in 2021 keep on making the awesome reviews
aw sorry to hear that. Were you very close to him? I was extremely close to my grandma, who I just lost. I had plans on watching this movie with her but she died that night and I never got to watch this movie. Now I'm planning to watch it live on discord livestream so people can join me
I never saw this movie in its fullness when I was little, I only had a VHS taken from San Marino with the last 10 minutes (also, in the italian version it wasn't voice acted, it only had a narrator that dubbed every character). I discovered it again a couple of years ago here on RUclips; I have no idea why, but beside the mindf*cks, it made me cry many times....it gave me some kind of "pure and simple" vibe while watching it, it was truly fascinating. At least, this was my experience.
@@DemonikDave Stranamente sì, ma come ho scritto, non era doppiato ma aveva solo un narratore che descriveva le situazioni e doppiava i personaggi da solo (neanche fedelmente in alcuni punti).
Richard Williams' animator survival kit book is a must have for every animator. He definitely had a wonderful career, despite whatever the heck this musical is lmao
Pretty sure, Dark Toons doesn't cover full movies like this. But replace the Critic and his blank wall with Doug and his creepy art wall and this could easily be a Dark Toons entry, I agree.
I adored this movie as a kid. The Greedy portion was fascinating. As a recommendation: The Devil and Daniel Mouse from '78. Two mice want to be famous musicians, and one sells her soul to the Devil. Not very long, but the Devil used to scare me as a kid.
Did you know that the animator who worked on The Greedy also did Woody Woodpecker and the Looney Tunes? In fact, several Looney Tunes animators worked on this film. And that makes this film more lovable to watch.
I Canadian and remember seeing a commercial on Teletoon as a youngster for the latter film. Never ended up watching it though. But I did watch the other film Doug mentioned in this video, Gay Purr-ee, and I barely remember a thing from it.
Omg, yes! I agree! Their names are even similar! Jean and John f kennedy were siblings who could have been twins I swear, jean looked exactly looked her big brother! And they were 11 years apart Michael jackson(r.i.p.) and Janet jackson also looked alike! Even tho they were eight years apart Janet's 56 now, and michael would have been 64 this year
I actually loved that movie too, despite it's flaws. It's very weird, and incomprehensible, but it's charming, and well animated. It's cute, yet not afraid to be ugly at times. It really should get a rerelease somehow for home media.
The Fifth Element Monster House These recommendations literally isn't connected to this movie at all, but they were movies that I watched often when I was a kid. And I am glad you're back Nostalgia Critic~
Here's a request for this segment that possibly nobody else would think of: Legends of OZ: Dorothy's Return. Terrible, boring movie for the most part, with the same problem of too many plot-stopping songs. ...But, it also contains Martain Short as a cursed Jester, the main characters turning Patrick Stewart tree into a boat, and a musical number involving Glinda and the Jester's other enemies who have been turned into life-sized marionettes. So there is a weirdness factor here and there. ...Despite having to fast forward through most of the movie's runtime to get to them.
The youtuber Animat did a better job of telling the story but essentially the movie was crowd funded by the producers hosting parties where they tricked rich and well off people into giving money to the project by promising it to be this massive franchise with all these different things like TV shows, video games, Broadway shows and sequels. Only for most of the money to go towards projects not even linked to the movie, the franchise being abandoned and sold off to another company after they only did one movie and a large chunk of the money going into the pocket of one Chris Centineo who used the money to essentially buy his son Noah into Hollywood by paying off people to let him win auditions which has lead to Noah becoming a big teen star and being hired on for projects like the He-Man reboot and Black Adam
@@mrcritical6751 Yikes, that’s a pretty lengthy list of ass-holery. Although I can’t help but wonder: would it be even remotely possible to make raggedy and popular again? I mean having a doll like that existing in the world of smart phones and battery operated toys and all that kind of stuff? Wow this movie was far from perfect, it did have nice songs and the voice actress for Raggedy Ann and Andy were really well done. Just trying to think what changes they could make to make it… Better than this?
About creepy and weird cartoons I remember only, USSR cartoons. But I really love that cartoons (дядюшка ау, домовенок кузя, летающий корабль, бременские музыканты/ бременские музыканты 2, рыжий рыжий конопатый) this is all I remember... I don't think they are creepy, but my friends from other countries saying "wtf bro! Your parents show you that shit when you was a child??? Ye we always say you're a weirdo, but.... ah wait, I find the problem!"... Well if you want to see it, see it with subtitles (also I don't think someone translate that...(..)
Hello Nostalgia Critic fans, as we wrapped up another season I had a question for the people. Everyone knows the Nostalgia Critic classics like “The Room”, “Batman & Robin”, the Titanic animated movie, “The Garbage Pail Kids”, etc. but I wanted to know what do some people think are the best and funniest modern Nostalgia Critic episodes from say Season 10 (2017) and onwards.
The IT reviews, the editorials, the Season 11's Disney Remake month, the Nutcracker Review, the commercial specials, Shark Tale, and I will always love season 13 for getting me through 2020.
Fox Kids, That Darn Cat, The Lion King (2019), the IT movies, Norm of the North, Nutcracker 3D, Justice League, Supergirl, and the Commericial Specials obviously.
What about the equality of countries?) I mean that you should watch the Soviet (Russian) version of "Alice Through the Looking Glass", by oddity it can even surpass Ann, seriously.. Русские залайкайте)
I Cannot wait for him when he reviews 9. That movie is so often forgotten, when it should be remebered, as a great example of a philospichal story as of duty and taking control of your future.
Haye critic, if you want to see a really crazy visual with a good plot, I advise you to watch the cartoons of the Soviet Union: "Wow, a talking fish!" (Ух ты, говорящая рыба!), "In the blue sea, in white foam ..." (В синем море, в белой...), "Alice in Wonderland" (Алиса в стране чудес) and " Alice in the Loking-Glass" (Алиса в Зазеркалье). You will not regret.
truly sad to see that platonic acts of love are so uncommon between siblings in U.S. media that the initial reaction is something incest. literally there’s nothing wrong w telling ur siblings that u love and care for them, i envy so much how they can just freely hug each other, i couldn’t tell you the last time my brother hugged me, let alone told me he loved or cared for me. Also they don’t actually flip flop between siblings and lovers that much at all, the only instance i saw of them as a couple was the Fleischer brothers cartoons in the 40’s but every other version has them as siblings. They were always siblings too, in the books they originate from, in Andy’s first book the first sentence introduces him as Ann’s younger brother. Every other adaptation i’ve seen has been faithful to this except for the Fleischer brothers which probably means they didn’t actually read any of the books. Fleischer Studios, if u don’t know, created Betty Boop, Koko the Clown, and released Popeye the Sailor and i think Felix the Cat cartoons, so needless to say they were very popular so that’s why i think many ppl thought they were a couple because a popular studio depicted them that way.
Foodfight, Son of the Mask and Rapsittie Street Kids: Believe in Santa would've been perfect for this brand-new segment, NC, but you already did review of those movies afew years ago.
Hey! I think u shoul check this guy Саакянц, Роберт Аршавирович. and his.... creativity. Especialy "ух ты говорящая рыба (1983)" . well if u can find translation
"The Adventures of Mark Twain" was a really good movie. There's one part that freaks just about everyone out, and it's really surprising the movie got a G-rating despite this scene.
I feel like you could watch soviet "Alice in Wonderland" or some other cartoons from that period (like "Maugly", "Vinnie the Pooh" or "The treasure island" As a russian I know what I'm talking about, lol. Visuals in all of these are great and they're considered classic from our childhood but some things might seem a bit "freaky"
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nice
Can you make a review of the sonic movie for one of your future nostalgia critic videos please? Nice video by the way.
Rio 2
Since next month will be the 50th anniversary, could you review A clockwork orange?
Can you do a video on the movie 9 I think it a very bizzar dark and fun
Ann and Andy’s voices are the softest things I love them so much...
They cast the perfect people for their roles
11:24 this moment from Andy is straight up the sweetest thing I’ve heard!
It brings me back to watching kinda cheesy, kinda standard, but usually super innocent and kindhearted kids shows that I might watch, like stuff from Barney, Prayer Bear, Sesame Street, and ESPECIALLY Mr. Rogers Neighborhood!💖💖💖💖
The voices at least matched what you’d expect them to sound like based on their looks. I mean the grandpa doll could have easily been given a Bronx accent and Babette given the voice of Charro out of nowhere. And you can tell the actors were all giving the movie the best performances that they could give.
The creeper dolls are called "twin pennies" and are a type of fully articulated penny doll. They were popular (though really ugly, IMHO) because they were fully posable and clothes for them were not hard to come by, or else easy to make. The fact that she had two that were exactly the same was probably because of two relatives buying her the same thing as a gift by accident.
See Soviet Alice in Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass, it will pleasantly surprise you .sorry for the mistakes I'm writing with Google Translate
Рад увидеть здесь русскоговорящего! 😁
ВАУ!!!
Смотрю там большая часть всех комментаторов просит Критика глянуть "Алису в Стране Чудес"!!! 0_0
@@ХорошийДалек-п5г лично я за арменфильм топлю. Их мультики позабористее, как по мне)
@@lIlIl111, смотрел мульт "Кто расскажет небылицу?"?)))
Он от той же армянской студии.
@@ХорошийДалек-п5г естественно! Я всю их фильмографию пересмотрел на прошлой неделе))
You should review The brave Little toaster there's all freaky scene and that movie
Agreed. Still finding myself going back to see one of the songs or the main song of this movie. One about the junkyard.
I am pretty sure that he has reviewed The Brave Little Toaster.
I ducking loved the movie
Disneycember 7 years ago
Yes!!
*ahem* to quote your past
"RAGGEDY ANN SCARES ME!!!"
4:47 "sometimes the more obvious the joke, the more it has to be addressed"
There's a certain level of psychedelic insanity that really only is possible with hand drawn 2D animation that 3D can't even attempt.
You havent seen the latest tool video then.
@@666slateran666 or the early days of cg.
Please review “Pinocchio and the Emperor of the Night”
Yes!!! I'd love to see Doug's take on that movie. It's such an underrated and unsettling continuation of the Pinocchio story. Some scenes definitely scared the crap out of me as a kid lol. And kinda like Raggedy Ann and Andy, it was never released on DVD or Blu-ray, at least not in the US.
“I didn’t know that I’d-“ *click click clack*. Very intense scene for a kid’s movie.
I think it's on prime video now
I saw this movie in the 80s when I was a kid. It was a real acid trip.
ok ok ok you should review some soviet cartoons (soviet alice in wonderland maybe) it's really freaky ~(>_
Compared to Soviet cartoons, it looks absolutely normal
11:11 Or as Stacey Jones from Shining Time Station. (Look it up, folks.)
any Soviet cartoons
4:17 Such vulgarity!
This movie is the stuff nightmares are made of!
When I was around 7 years-old, I remember waking at 6am to watch "Tales from the Cryptkeeper" (basically "Tales from the Crypt"'s animated version).
And THIS movie scared the hell out of me when I first watched it a couple of years later!
Rock and Rule, Canada’s attempt to make an R-rated music movie
The Trumpet of the Swans, from the USSR I think, I just remember having a tape of it as a kid and the lip movements were clearly not originally English but it was a kind of weird story about a Princess who's 12 brothers get turned into swans by an evil stepmother-witch. It kind of goes all over the place, but it's really interesting as a story.
After releasing your “Top 11 Mind F*cks” video all those years ago, I’m glad you’re finally watching this.
But how come you didn’t bring back “The Greatest Show Unearthed” song by Creature Feature?
The songs indeed are catchy. I watched this for the first time yesterday, and CAN'T for the life of me get "I'm Just a Rag Dolly" out of my head!
NC, I think it’s time you tackle the 1985 CBS 2-night musical version of Alice in Wonderland. There’s plenty of bizarre moments, including Carol Channing turning into a sheep, and the thing that scarred so many kids - the Jabberwocky! Bring on AVGN too. He’s briefly talked about how that special messed him up!
This film has stuck with me, I watched this when I was probably about 5 years old and I always appreciated how weird and trippy it was. Wish I didn't lose the VHS :(
I remember this movie! My grandma had this on VHS. She used to put this on for me and my brother all the time. I remember being creeped out by The Greedy. This was a really weird movie.
this new series is very much a mix of "dark toons" themes and stylings but in the video essay form like the earlier episodes of "nostalgia critic"... i dig. Also my sister had a raggedy ann doll, never really knew what it was or what following it had. i just new it as a rag doll. didn't realize there was such a massive following for it.
This was one of my favorite movies when I was younger 💕 I still remember all the songs too
Those are supposed to be the penny dolls from the org. Raggedy Ann book. The scariest thing is the originally one of those dolls was a guy in the org. book.
Here's a few fun facts:
1. The Looney Knight was animated by the son of the man who animated Jiminy Cricket (Ward Kimball.)
2. The camel was animated by Art Babbit, who animated Gepetto, the evil queen in Snow White and the Mushroom Dance on Fantasia.
3. Marcella was played by Richard Williams' daughter, Claire. She gave a tribute speech about her father last year at the Annie Awards. ruclips.net/video/ss2_518TLLM/видео.html
You definitely should watch the soviet version of "Alice in wonderland" and Armenians storytale like "wow talking fish" and so
Do you have a link to an upload of the Soviet Alice in wonderland with English subtitles? I’m curious about this
@@haroldfarthington7492 You can watch it on RUclips if you want ruclips.net/video/5oym9aw-Iso/видео.html
What happened here? Why did your sentence cut off?
The Soviet animation has a lot of great and bizarre stuff. Like my favorite, "The Treasure Island", you shouldn't see the export version, though, it's ruined by editing, you can find the original one with subtitles on RUclips.
I love soviet Alice in Wonderland! It was one of my fav cartoons and also Soviet Alice and the mirror :) (Not sure if I translated it right)
This movie may have had a messy story and freakish nightmare fuel, but it has absolute PERFECT casting. You can tell each and every voice actor gave it their all. Raggedy Ann and Andy especially had amazing voices, which only made their dynamic all the more wholesome. The voice acting was honestly one of the only reasons why I decided to sit through the whole movie.
You know I always felt bad for Williams. It seemed like everything he wanted to do either went over budget or overtime, and then he’d get dropped. Imagine what we could’ve gotten from him had those factors not been a problem.
Williams was an artist and a visionary...two things both praised and loathed by the entertainment industry.
Roger Rabbit? Unless there's something about that production I'm missing
@@kylemorello4787 no he was specifically hired for that project. But he had to stop working on the Thief and The Cobbler, his lifelong passion project.
You can take any kid-friendly genre and twisted into something truly horrific. Fairy tales were nothing nice before they were Disneyfied.
That's why there are almost no book accurate animated movies for Hans Christian Anderson books.
True so very very true.
@@gracehaven5459 Ehh... The Little Mermaid isn't really *horrifying* even compared to some other Hans Christian Andersen stories (seriously, if you want horrifying HCA then read The Red Shoes). It's more just straight-up sad than anything else. Bambi though...I'll give you that one. That book is pure nightmare fuel. Same with The Fox & The Hound.
@@gamerjoe3297 You could try Toei. They did an adaptation in 1976 (13 years before Disney’s version). Aside from a song sequence, the movie is faithful to the original story including the ending.
Actually, Disney was far from the first to make most of those stories nicer. The Grimm Brothers and other writers of their time did that first.
THE STRANGEEST? I grew up on Russian animation after the collapse of the USSR !! YOU NOT IDEA WHAT THE STRANGE AND SCARY CHILDREN'S CARTOONS MEAN !!
Oh bro 🗿🚬
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Bump!
In Russia, the cartoons watch you?
I watched a Russian cartoon and children were smoking! I was so pissed.
“Top 11 Nostalgic MindF*cks” throwback!
It was #♥️
Oh yeah i remember watching that list way back when it came out!
PARANOIA PARANOIA
So was his review of Cool World
Oh right! I was trying to think of where else he has gone over this. Thanks for the reminder,.
Hello, Critic, I recommend you to watch some Robert Sahakyants's cartoons such as "Ух ты, говорящая рыба", "В синем море, в белой пене". I hope they were translated into English
Good idea. Это прекрасные мультфильмы.
@@lenabiteva536 what are the names in english?
Yes... YESSS!!! More craziness for NC)
Yeah, he should also watch "Last Year's Snow Was Falling" (Падал прошлогодний снег). It has english subtitles on official yt channel "Русские мультфильмы"
And he definetly should watch "Investigation Held by Kolobki" (Следствие ведут Колобки) by Aleksander Tatarskiy (produced in 1986 and 1987, don't confuse with another cartoon with the same name). There are 4 episodes on youtube with english subtitles on youtube
Two cool “Mind fuck” movies are DARK CITY and THE GAME.
Vanilla Sky.
I loved Dark City. I think of it as the strange noir forgotten older brother of The Matrix. Basically the same story.
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Revolutions copied it's ending.
@@brianmassey6614 I have Nostalgia Critic's Matrix Month to thank for reminding me Dark City existed.
@@anubusx oh yes - my ex told me this was some kind of romance-drama before I saw it, and that I would like it. I was surprised how much I liked it ^^ "
Good Vibrations" still gives me goosebumps to this day!
I feel that this is Doug's way of doing "Dark Toons" with feature-length movies.
And I am 100% for it.
Also judging by the previews, not a lot of them are toons
Great way to look at it!
You have never heard about "wow a talking fish" Soviet cartoon. After their your brain will become a cranberry.
Pls watch in official channel Русские мультфильмы. 7 million watches. There's eng subtitles
Just google Robert Saakyants
@@Kriuser he also should check "Last Year's Snow Was Falling" (Падал прошлогодний снег). It has eng subtitles on youtube too
Just watched that, I'm not quite sure how to process it.
Not a freaky movie, but a very underrated movie that I don’t ever hear talked about, is “THE LAST MIMZY” from 2007.
I saw that film in the theatre...I honestly forget it up till now.
I remember that movie! I think I only ever saw it once but I remember it!
Oh god yes that was weird
Oh but it DID scare me as a kid. They try to make the bunny charming and make you feel bad for it but it has the weirdest, creepiest undertones for some reason.
omg I SAW that film when I was a little kid in theaters, I remember crying when the government was taking the kids away.
I hope he does "9" soon that was an underrated movie
That’s 1 of my favorite animated movies, I think it’s fucking awesome
Extremely underrated. I wish it was longer, and I wish they’d do a prequel backstory.
@@princeofcats8916
Yeah, I’m so sad it’s faded into obscurity
I see you are also zperson of great judgment and intelligence
What about Disney "Dragonslayer" the game of thrones inspired
You should review the Soviet cartoon Treasure Island. It is awesome.
Hell ya
YES
"Bring back the Wilkins puppet!"
Don't invoke his name!
Is he a reaccoring character now? Plz say yes
@@Twinklethefox9022 He showed up again in the Muppets Christmas Carol review, so I'd say we're close to it.
@@crazysilly2914 (In Wotkin's voice) No I dont.
One thing I admired when I watched this was how the animators were credited before the actors, because let’s be honest they’re the real stars. The greedy scene is so well animated only Emery Hawkins could do that.
I got to see Ann's performance of "Rag Dolly" a dozen years ago. So delicate and sweet.
I demand the Soviet version of the cartoon" Treasure Island"!
You sure you're not talking about THE Treasure Planet, because that version is crazy as fuck, true story, I was this close to burning my house down because The Treasure Planet almost broke my sanity
@@erichfiedler1481 That would have made a great video reaction
This movie feels like Dr. Seuss and Tim Burton decided to make a movie together.
I wish that was a thing.....Tim Burton doing “who are you, Sue Snue?” (Not written by dr Seuss apparently but still) would be a trip...oh yh...um...I unironically like his Charlie and the chocolate factory so yh...this is not a joke
Agreed. But classic Tim
**WOULD SOO WATCH THAT!**
More David Lynch than Burton, but yeah...
Yeah, after doing a bucket of 'shrooms.
So this basically would be like dark toons but only as movies
I like this idea
I've been wondering that same with his Top 11 Nostalgic Mind F****
I'm totally down with that idea. Only, make this segment it's own series like Dark Toons so that it doesn't cut into the regular NC content. Or, short of that, make this an annual thing like Stephen King month or the Commercial Specials.
@@Dargonhuman
I agree considering this episode is shorter than normal
Please watch Soviet cartoon "Treasure island ". It is very funny cartoon with unic stile. Please finde original cartoon with subtitles because many original songs was cut in English version. Hi from Ukrain))
In America this cartoon was called "return to treasure island" and all songs were cut out and others added.
@@TheLavrenicus ou it is sad
@@TheLavrenicus maybe he finde originall cartoon with subtitles
@@mugikaoven1475 On the other hand, it was shown in America, even with dubbing (while losing all the charisma of the original actors), which means that someone in America watched it and then it gets into the topic of the channel!
Hello, Mr. Nostalgic Critic, I ask you, from the bottom of my heart, to review and (possibly) make a review of the Soviet cartoon "Alice in Wonderland" in 1981, from the State Committee for Television and Radio Broadcasting. Пожалуйста.
Alice in wonderland from USSR. I heard it's kinda freaky
"unless you were Disney, a lot of songs in kids films were forgettable"
Um... I'm 28 years old and I still remember "Roll back the Rock" from A Dinosaur Story
Hell, I still sing "Journey to the Past" from Anastasia!
My sister and I had memorized This is My Idea from The Swan Princess and we would duet with one of us as Derek and the Queen and the other Odette and the king. Good times!
Nice
Um...definition of "a lot"...?
RRRRRRRRRoll back the Rock, to the dawn of time! 🎶
I think I remember seeing The Greedy on a list of “Most disturbing kids cartoon characters” or something. He’s certainly a... distinctive character.
I can see why. He's basically a freakin' shoggoth!
It's got an old school sesame street vibe
If there is a review of 9, it will be interesting to take a look at the Russian version with the rewritten script. P.s. People in the comments under the video with the translation suggested analyzing some Soviet animation, this can also be very interesting.
You should watch Soviet cartoon. Beloved me, I know what I say, I grew up on them )
Names, please?
This movie is like Toy Story on acid.
If ralph bakshi directed toy story
@@kerricaineImagine.
And the funniest part is that there's a stop-motion film called Toys in the Attic, that feels like this one but on even more acid XD
@@MidBoss666 Oh yeah. SteveReviews covered that one.
@@MoonLoonie69 Oh really? Thanks, guess I'll have to check that guy out.
Finally, this movie is a lot like like kiddie version of Ralph Bakshi’s films. Also Richard Williams used some of those animators to work on Thief and the Cobbler!
He also directed the animation for WHO FRAMED ROGER RABBIT - another one of my favorites!
Bakshi did direct the cartoon adaptation of dr Seuss' Butter Battle Book. For a cartoon with social subject matter of his caliber he actually didnt Bakshi it up.
@@SeasideDetective2 he drew a lot of scenes in Roger Rabbit, too bad Disney didn’t want to help him finish the Thief and the Cobbler on time, they passed his project.
@@pheunithpsychic-watertype9881 I love that amongst enthusiasts of Western animation, "Bakahi" can be verbed, and we all know EXACTLY what it means! 😂
@Matt R: I _definitely_ see what you mean, that it has this surreal kind of "Baby's First Bakshi" feel to it!
This was fascinating nightmare fuel during my childhood -it was terrifyingly surreal, but I loved it, couldn't get enough. As an adult, I really dig Ralph Bakshi -I understand why many people have VERY mixed feelings about his work, but goddamn, does that man ever use animation to its potential!
Yeah Mr. Greedy was one of my many childhood traumas. But I had a huge crush on Raggedy Ann. She was just so lovably sweet and pure.
Please talk about "9" as soon as posible I really enjoy this movie but never see someone talking about it but first see the short that in a way made the movie exist.
I never saw it but from what heard about I'd be interested to hear his input
I agree man, that movie was so weird and odd, I just fell in love with it
how many comments about Soviet cartoons 😳
because they are wonderful and worth his attention)
@@sofushka4732 Is he worth them though ?
Anyone else remember this from the Nostalgic Mindfucks list?
I do.
I believe it was #♥️
He really doing it!
Yes
Yeah, I remember.
Hey Doug I just want to let you know this past Saturday my father passed away from advance leukemia he had battled it from 2019 all the way through 2020 and passed away in 2021 keep on making the awesome reviews
aw sorry to hear that. Were you very close to him? I was extremely close to my grandma, who I just lost. I had plans on watching this movie with her but she died that night and I never got to watch this movie. Now I'm planning to watch it live on discord livestream so people can join me
I'm so sorry.
I never saw this movie in its fullness when I was little, I only had a VHS taken from San Marino with the last 10 minutes (also, in the italian version it wasn't voice acted, it only had a narrator that dubbed every character). I discovered it again a couple of years ago here on RUclips; I have no idea why, but beside the mindf*cks, it made me cry many times....it gave me some kind of "pure and simple" vibe while watching it, it was truly fascinating. At least, this was my experience.
C'è stata una distribuzione italiana di questo film? D:
@@DemonikDave Stranamente sì, ma come ho scritto, non era doppiato ma aveva solo un narratore che descriveva le situazioni e doppiava i personaggi da solo (neanche fedelmente in alcuni punti).
@@IosonoOtakuman madò alla stregua della Dingo Pictures proprio :(
@@DemonikDave Non proprio. Il narratore aveva una buona dizione e recitava meglio.
non sei l'unico che aveva le vibe "pure and simple" signor scout
The princess and the goblin is definitely a weird movie
Is it? I always looked at the cover and it seemed "eh," so I've only ever *thought* about watching it.
It is but I actually like that one
Heeeeeeeeey! That movie was Final Fantasy FUCKED UP! 😂
Nina Lauckner The goblins in that movie hate music and I think it's because the humans only know ONE SONG.
I still have that film on VHS.
Richard Williams' animator survival kit book is a must have for every animator. He definitely had a wonderful career, despite whatever the heck this musical is lmao
This musical is amazing. What are you talking about?
Wait a second is this the right weekly show? You sure this isn’t “Dark Toons?”
Pretty sure, Dark Toons doesn't cover full movies like this.
But replace the Critic and his blank wall with Doug and his creepy art wall and this could easily be a Dark Toons entry, I agree.
this is an actual real movie. i remember it... only in my nightmares.
@@chicostephenson just like the telatubbies!!
that camel's eyes when he's hallucinating is way scarier than those two dancing girl dolls
Yes! So happy you mentioned that! That took me a long time to get over!
That and the darker implication that he's suffering from severe abandonment issues.
@@cartooncritique6625right cause if it happened to him, it'll probably happen to them too. This indeed was Toy Story before Toy Story
I adored this movie as a kid. The Greedy portion was fascinating.
As a recommendation: The Devil and Daniel Mouse from '78. Two mice want to be famous musicians, and one sells her soul to the Devil. Not very long, but the Devil used to scare me as a kid.
Did you know that the animator who worked on The Greedy also did Woody Woodpecker and the Looney Tunes? In fact, several Looney Tunes animators worked on this film. And that makes this film more lovable to watch.
That short went on to inspire Rock n Rule. No joke.
@@thabigben1 and disneys the genie among other ones
I Canadian and remember seeing a commercial on Teletoon as a youngster for the latter film. Never ended up watching it though. But I did watch the other film Doug mentioned in this video, Gay Purr-ee, and I barely remember a thing from it.
I love how Doug manhandles Chaplain like a ragdoll “current review pun intended” and Chaplain is like “huh, mkay”
Queue lots of "If I tried that with MY cat, I'd end up in hospital" comments.
The Peanut butter Solution. It is... troubling.
Hell yes!
And it's solution
@@doctorfeinstone6524 Ah right, that's the one.
Damn
I completely forgotten that movie
@@Troy_z it's like Roald Dahl meets David Lynch
Doug just didn't see toons of Robert Sahakyants...
5:50 how could people not know Raggedy Ann and Raggedy Andy were siblings they literally look like they could be twins
Omg, yes! I agree! Their names are even similar!
Jean and John f kennedy were siblings who could have been twins
I swear, jean looked exactly looked her big brother!
And they were 11 years apart
Michael jackson(r.i.p.) and Janet jackson also looked alike! Even tho they were eight years apart
Janet's 56 now, and michael would have been 64 this year
I actually loved that movie too, despite it's flaws. It's very weird, and incomprehensible, but it's charming, and well animated. It's cute, yet not afraid to be ugly at times.
It really should get a rerelease somehow for home media.
I guess you can say:
YOU KNOW, FOR KIDS!
and
*A FAMILY PICTURE*
(From Hell )
The Fifth Element
Monster House
These recommendations literally isn't connected to this movie at all, but they were movies that I watched often when I was a kid. And I am glad you're back Nostalgia Critic~
I second 5th Element. That movie got me into Cyberpunk and redheads.
Monster House is nowhere NEAR as disturbing and freaky Robert Zemeckis nightmare fodder as his 2009 "A Christmas Carol". Oh dear gods.
Very good suggestions
You should look "Ух ты говорящая рыба" that's REALLY scary)
Хм...привет русским
@@MasRoman-346 здорова)
@@lIlIl111 привет
PLEASE FOR THE LOVE OF GOD, TRANSLATE WHATEVER THE HELL YOU'RE TALKING ABOUT
@@erichfiedler1481 ctrl+c -> ctrl+v. This cartoon on youtube has english subtitles. Just find it
It would be interesting to show critic soviet cartoons, how he would react to them.
Here's a request for this segment that possibly nobody else would think of: Legends of OZ: Dorothy's Return. Terrible, boring movie for the most part, with the same problem of too many plot-stopping songs. ...But, it also contains Martain Short as a cursed Jester, the main characters turning Patrick Stewart tree into a boat, and a musical number involving Glinda and the Jester's other enemies who have been turned into life-sized marionettes. So there is a weirdness factor here and there. ...Despite having to fast forward through most of the movie's runtime to get to them.
It was also at the centre of a massive scam involving a coffee shop owner, two film producers and Noah Centineo
@@mrcritical6751 ....wait, what?
The youtuber Animat did a better job of telling the story but essentially the movie was crowd funded by the producers hosting parties where they tricked rich and well off people into giving money to the project by promising it to be this massive franchise with all these different things like TV shows, video games, Broadway shows and sequels. Only for most of the money to go towards projects not even linked to the movie, the franchise being abandoned and sold off to another company after they only did one movie and a large chunk of the money going into the pocket of one Chris Centineo who used the money to essentially buy his son Noah into Hollywood by paying off people to let him win auditions which has lead to Noah becoming a big teen star and being hired on for projects like the He-Man reboot and Black Adam
@@mrcritical6751 Yikes, that’s a pretty lengthy list of ass-holery. Although I can’t help but wonder: would it be even remotely possible to make raggedy and popular again? I mean having a doll like that existing in the world of smart phones and battery operated toys and all that kind of stuff? Wow this movie was far from perfect, it did have nice songs and the voice actress for Raggedy Ann and Andy were really well done. Just trying to think what changes they could make to make it… Better than this?
About creepy and weird cartoons I remember only, USSR cartoons.
But I really love that cartoons (дядюшка ау, домовенок кузя, летающий корабль, бременские музыканты/ бременские музыканты 2, рыжий рыжий конопатый) this is all I remember... I don't think they are creepy, but my friends from other countries saying "wtf bro! Your parents show you that shit when you was a child??? Ye we always say you're a weirdo, but.... ah wait, I find the problem!"...
Well if you want to see it, see it with subtitles (also I don't think someone translate that...(..)
Hello Nostalgia Critic fans, as we wrapped up another season I had a question for the people. Everyone knows the Nostalgia Critic classics like “The Room”, “Batman & Robin”, the Titanic animated movie, “The Garbage Pail Kids”, etc. but I wanted to know what do some people think are the best and funniest modern Nostalgia Critic episodes from say Season 10 (2017) and onwards.
Country Bears, Barney, Holiday in Handcuffs, and Detective Pikachu
Sleepwalkers, Freddy Got Fingered, Nutcracker in 3D, Rapsittie Street Kids, the last two Commercial Specials and It: Chapter Two, among others.
The IT reviews, the editorials, the Season 11's Disney Remake month, the Nutcracker Review, the commercial specials, Shark Tale, and I will always love season 13 for getting me through 2020.
The Chipmunks Movies - especially the second one always gets me laughing.
Fox Kids, That Darn Cat, The Lion King (2019), the IT movies, Norm of the North, Nutcracker 3D, Justice League, Supergirl, and the Commericial Specials obviously.
Please watch some of Robert Sahakyant's and Armenfilm cartoons they awesome!!!
What about the equality of countries?)
I mean that you should watch the Soviet (Russian) version of "Alice Through the Looking Glass", by oddity it can even surpass Ann, seriously..
Русские залайкайте)
Я не русский, но кликнул :)
@@poochyenajones1362 Thank you, we are stronger together!✊
if Doug and Rob are going to incorporate more freakier movies, lets remember the jack and the beanstalk review....
il NEVER forget that review....
ArE yOu HaPpY???!!!
@@ameenaceesay1376 or nah
I Cannot wait for him when he reviews 9. That movie is so often forgotten, when it should be remebered, as a great example of a philospichal story as of duty and taking control of your future.
i quite enjoyed 9 cant wait for the review
That movie was such delicious nightmare fuel... I need more of it...
When I saw it in the opening montage, I got so hyped.
9 is a really great movie so i cant wait
Agreed, so good!
Haye critic, if you want to see a really crazy visual with a good plot, I advise you to watch the cartoons of the Soviet Union: "Wow, a talking fish!" (Ух ты, говорящая рыба!), "In the blue sea, in white foam ..." (В синем море, в белой...), "Alice in Wonderland" (Алиса в стране чудес) and " Alice in the Loking-Glass" (Алиса в Зазеркалье). You will not regret.
Also "Treasure Island" (Остров сокровищ), it's great. The main thing is to watch with subtitles, not dub. The English dub is terrible.
If Freakshow Cinema is gonna be a thing, it's only a matter of time before you have to cover Evil Dead or Rocky Horror Picture Show.
Hell, the whole Evil Dead franchise would be awesome.
@@Craxin01 Does Ash vs Evil Dead count?
@@FromBeyondTheGrave1 Hell yeah!
I’m just a sweet transvestite!
I grew up watching Soviet cartoons. You don't know anything about "freak cartoons"...
got any recommendations?
@@antonioalbul00 Hen his wife, There Will Come Soft Rains, Tale of Tales, Kele
Wasn’t Felix the Cat animated in communist Hungary?
truly sad to see that platonic acts of love are so uncommon between siblings in U.S. media that the initial reaction is something incest. literally there’s nothing wrong w telling ur siblings that u love and care for them, i envy so much how they can just freely hug each other, i couldn’t tell you the last time my brother hugged me, let alone told me he loved or cared for me.
Also they don’t actually flip flop between siblings and lovers that much at all, the only instance i saw of them as a couple was the Fleischer brothers cartoons in the 40’s but every other version has them as siblings. They were always siblings too, in the books they originate from, in Andy’s first book the first sentence introduces him as Ann’s younger brother. Every other adaptation i’ve seen has been faithful to this except for the Fleischer brothers which probably means they didn’t actually read any of the books. Fleischer Studios, if u don’t know, created Betty Boop, Koko the Clown, and released Popeye the Sailor and i think Felix the Cat cartoons, so needless to say they were very popular so that’s why i think many ppl thought they were a couple because a popular studio depicted them that way.
Foodfight, Son of the Mask and Rapsittie Street Kids: Believe in Santa would've been perfect for this brand-new segment, NC, but you already did review of those movies afew years ago.
How about Shark tale?))
Those movies aren't weird in a good way tho.
@@arjunmenon1796 I know that.
Why'd you think I said that he already reviewed them?
This movie sounds like a one big fever dream.
At age 10, I knew of the word "psychedelia" and I knew this movie demonstrated that quality. I didn't know acid yet but, Boy! did I feel hip.
The Mystery of the Third Planet.
Тайна третьей планеты
It is a 1981 Soviet film directed by Roman Kachanov/
Just watch soviet Russia version Alice in Wonderland. Believe me Doug - it's very weird.
There's one thing is russian JoJo. It's about Captain Pronin, Grandson of Major Pronin. 4 episodes
I'd Love for him to review Tim Burton's 9.
For a Dark, Underrated movie, it's one of my favorites. :D
Couldnt agree more! But Tim Burton didnt direct the movie, it was Shane Acker
Hey! I think u shoul check this guy Саакянц, Роберт Аршавирович. and his.... creativity. Especialy "ух ты говорящая рыба (1983)" . well if u can find translation
Dam it Doug, stop finding all my childhood fever dreams.
No, you must remember it!
This was trippy as hell as a kid. Know what else was trippy as a kid?
1. Dreaming of Paradise
2. Watership Down
3. The point
4. The Elm-chanted Forest
Elm-chanted Forest was definitely freaky and actually has something similar to the acid twins but as mushrooms!
Elm-chanted is in the running cuz mushrooms and teeth are not a mix
You found Watership down trippy? lol I watched that many times as a child.
"The Adventures of Mark Twain" was a really good movie. There's one part that freaks just about everyone out, and it's really surprising the movie got a G-rating despite this scene.
Glad I'm not the only one that remembers this movie.
You talking about the satan part in the movie
@@satanluvscheese Yep, that's the part.
"Who are you?"
"An angel."
"What's your name?"
"Satan."
"It's sure a sorry name for an angel."
Rated 80's G
9:36 go ahead and skip to the end of the promo here
Also like the comment so it can climb to the top
This new segment would be a perfect time to talk about The Brave Little Toaster.
I feel like you could watch soviet "Alice in Wonderland" or some other cartoons from that period (like "Maugly", "Vinnie the Pooh" or "The treasure island" As a russian I know what I'm talking about, lol. Visuals in all of these are great and they're considered classic from our childhood but some things might seem a bit "freaky"
6:50 Wait a minute, did they just say "OwO"?!
"I'm Chaplin...and I have no interest in what Doug is doing..."
I was thinking something similar when he just yeeted outta there.😆