The Forgotten Laika Movie: The Missing Link

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  • @adelcipher5617
    @adelcipher5617 2 года назад +1155

    I will never understand how Laika manages to make their stop motion so frickin good it's unbelievable, it's so full of life and energy....I feel like so many digital animated movies etc can't get this right and it makes Laika's stop motion so much more amazing

    • @reliktim
      @reliktim 2 года назад +6

      Yeah, it's called dedication for your art, figures.

    • @omgtatercat
      @omgtatercat 2 года назад +22

      Stop action has its own unique charm that CGI and the like just can't replicate. So much work goes into these movies, and you know for a fact that the people who made them were passionate about them because they are so labor intensive and time consuming.

    • @juiceoverflow
      @juiceoverflow 2 года назад +3

      Idk, laika movies are so good that you can't even tell its stop motion starting from kubo and the two strings in my opinion

    • @beccawaltz7591
      @beccawaltz7591 2 года назад +3

      I’m not sure how this film was made but I believe in the past Laika does most of the film using traditional stop motion and then smooths things out in combination with digital effects and animation.

    • @basementdustproductions1069
      @basementdustproductions1069 2 года назад +7

      @@beccawaltz7591Yes, all of the main characters are filmed irl with stop motion, and some of the background characters or scenery is cgi, but only when it isn’t a major part of a scene. They have modernized the craft but still stay true to the past

  • @markdaniel9657
    @markdaniel9657 2 года назад +868

    I guess Laika decided to go for a safer story with The Missing Link because Kubo bombed at the box office
    But it's great to see they didn't change the amount of effort they put into it

    • @sexygirlmax2019
      @sexygirlmax2019 2 года назад +15

      kubo was hella ableist and it just wasnt interesting and made no sense 😭😭 like its so beautiful and all for nothing

    • @WobblesandBean
      @WobblesandBean 2 года назад +46

      @@sexygirlmax2019 Yeah, I agree. Kubo is hands down their most gorgeous film, but the story is AWFUL. It bogs us down with all this backstory, but all it did was make me wish I was seeing THAT story instead of the boring, nonsensical one we got.
      They never explain why Kubo can control paper yet nothing else, why his mom is suddenly losing her memory, how she can put her soul in the monkey and now she's fine only with a drastic personality change, or why taking Kubo's eyes will somehow make him immortal. They don't even explain where the moon people came from or why they want Kubo so bad, other than argle blargle flargle plot.

    • @showregular111
      @showregular111 2 года назад +10

      ​@@WobblesandBean true in a weird way its like a lot of video games (not all) mostly looks god but the story for most of them is weird and unexplained. Like why do they want this and for what? Why is this person or object important? Why can this thing do that? Never explained.

    • @KP_does_pointless_things
      @KP_does_pointless_things 2 года назад +15

      @@sexygirlmax2019 can you tell me why the movie is ableist? I'm not defending the movie in any way because I've never even seen it but I'm just curious.

    • @KingOfGaymes
      @KingOfGaymes 2 года назад +7

      @@sexygirlmax2019 I’d also like to know how exactly it’s ableist? I don’t recall anything like that

  • @Stopmotionfanartist
    @Stopmotionfanartist 2 года назад +207

    I felt like this film was insanely smooth and gave me idea what Wildwood is going to look like

  • @mollybloxham5821
    @mollybloxham5821 2 года назад +132

    Something that says a lot about this movie and Laika in general is the fact that my mom was willing to watch it. She has a bit of a bias towards animation and is hesitant at best to watch any variation of animation. She went and watched this without any convincing on my part and loved it! She even wants to show it at a work party for her coworkers (which are mostly college students) and I told her she definitely should go for it because people would love it!

  • @kingkyanzilladahybridallos9996
    @kingkyanzilladahybridallos9996 2 года назад +361

    I remember watching this movie a few days ago
    And I absolutely loved it cause I liked how it wasn’t much fantasy and more grounded like you said and the stop-motion and visuals were fucking brilliant as always
    The jokes were hilarious I loved the characters and overall this movie was great but it needs more love and attention
    Great vid as always dude! Love watching your content!
    But here we my ratings for the Laika Movies
    1: Coraline (No big surprise)
    2: Kubo And The Two Strings
    3: Paranorman
    4: The Missing Link
    5: Boxtrolls
    Now even tho Boxtrolls is number 5
    It is still a goddamn brilliant movie but I enjoyed Missing Link a bit more :]

    • @lizardkid666
      @lizardkid666 2 года назад +4

      The missing link got a golden globe

  • @Wild_Card69
    @Wild_Card69 2 года назад +36

    Seeing the repertoire of Laika's animated filmography makes me low-key wish for another Roald Dahl adaptation from this particular studio. Maybe Charlie and the Chocolate Factory or an animated Matilda. Their first film was adapted from a children's horror novel, they could work on something like that if they wanted to and maybe build upon the source material.

    • @robertbrookes2000
      @robertbrookes2000 2 года назад +7

      In principle I like the idea, but we've had so many Dahl adaptations by now, and sadly I feel they'd lose a bit of luster because of it.
      Matilda the Musical's just come out.
      Wonka's on its way.
      The newer version of The BFG was okay, not great. And The Witches was worse.
      Maybe if Laika did a short film of a shorter Dahl story like The Twits, as a TV Christmas special for 2024, that might be good.
      Whilst not stop motion, I highly advise watching the animated version of Revolting Rhymes, which was a British tv Christmas special in 2016. You can see it in Amazon Prime.

  • @robertbrookes2000
    @robertbrookes2000 2 года назад +90

    Ayy we have exactly the same ranking list.
    I love Laika's original work, but I do like to think about what other stories they could adapt.
    I think there's a few properties that have had not so good adaptations recently that Laika could do much better with:
    Mortal Engines: The industrial steam punk aesthetic would look a treat for Laika.
    Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children: Laika's shown their best stories are focused on children who are unique or outcasts and this series has that just right.
    I think also I'd love to see Laika's take on a Whodunnit murder mystery. I can imagine say an Agatha Christie story working well in stop motion: lovely old manors, dramatic lighting, colourful suspects etc.

    • @KJC39
      @KJC39 2 года назад +5

      I would adore seeing their take on all of these- especially Miss Peregrine’s and some Agatha Christie- maybe a Poirot story like mysterious affair at styles or cat among the pigeons- now the latter would suit Laika very well I think.

  • @dragonthing5622
    @dragonthing5622 2 года назад +104

    I really liked this movie when I watched it and seems that not many people know about it but it’s genuinely funny and a different take on the concept thanks for taking a gander at it

    • @UsagiMay
      @UsagiMay 2 года назад +1

      I really like this movie I'm not the smartest person in the world but I felt like it give off a really good message yk?

  • @radiostatic
    @radiostatic 2 года назад +13

    I feel outed for also loving Laika but never seeing Missing Link. Thank you for putting it back on my radar!

  • @WatPatat
    @WatPatat 2 года назад +30

    Finally I found someone who loves Laika as much as I do. My favorite kind of movie is stop motion. I agree with the list, only I would switch ParaNorman and Kubo, just because I prefer the story of Kubo. With Wendell & Wild just being released (loved that one, btw) and Pinocchio coming up while Laika is working on a new movie... I feel like Stop Motion is making a comeback and I couldn't be happier

  • @Darkboarder4
    @Darkboarder4 2 года назад +2

    16:10 You could say, all Frost cared about was... The Prestige.

  • @lanternfish2121
    @lanternfish2121 2 года назад +6

    1. Kubo and the two strings (whimsical, artistic, stunning visuals, love it)
    2. Coraline (loved the horror, first Laika movie watched, honestly tied with Kubo)
    3. box trolls (funny concept, interesting characters, got a poster from the cinema for the movie)
    4. Paranorman (good movie just not my favourite, loved the concept and characters)
    5. Missing link (never watched it)

  • @PeacockandPuppets
    @PeacockandPuppets 2 года назад +19

    I grew up watching pengu and Bob the builder. Fascinated by stop motion claymation I would mess with clay figures and texture my whole childhood. When my dad's mother died I visited Laika studios around the time they were making this movie which is the nickname my father had in college ( he is quite hairy)

  • @Maxis_Mi
    @Maxis_Mi 2 года назад +39

    Thank you so much for this review!
    I absolutely love this movie, it's actually a comfort movie of mine.
    It makes me really sad that it's not nearly as talked about as the other Laika movies but I understand how this one feels like the black sheep of the bunch. (Also why does no one talk about how it literally won a golden globe beating Disney)
    I'd have to rewatch all Laika's movies to really pin down a tier list but this one really sticks out to be because of the characters. I immediately fell in love with the characters and how they all contrast one another, mainly Susan and Lionel. My favorite thing in stories is the character development and I really loved how the characters had changed by the end of the film.
    If anyone is looking to watch it because of this video it's available on Netflix!

  • @BugsyFoga
    @BugsyFoga 2 года назад +11

    The forgotten laika movie definitely feels like an oxymoron.

  • @A113-p9e
    @A113-p9e 2 года назад +14

    This film has a relaxed vibe to it. A good breather fro the studio’s previous films.

  • @multishrimpstudios
    @multishrimpstudios 2 года назад +6

    For me personally, my list would be something like this:
    1. Paranorman
    2. Boxtrolls
    3. Coraline
    4. Kubo and the Two Strings
    5. Missing Link

    • @crazycoolcj9897
      @crazycoolcj9897 8 месяцев назад

      Mine would be:
      1. Boxtrolls
      2. Coraline
      3. Kubo and the Two Strings
      4. Paranorman
      5. Missing Link

  • @WeirdDragonTwins
    @WeirdDragonTwins 2 года назад +3

    Amazing review as always, I'm so happy you got to talk about this amazing movie!
    For me the tear is a little different
    1. Paranorman (the end destroyed me emotionally, I just love this freaking movie)
    2. Kubo (just the leaf ship alone deserves an Oscar and the story is so touching)
    3. Coraline (when I first watched it I somehow didn't appreciate it, didn't fully grasp it, maybe I wasn't in the right mindset or something, so I tried it years later and I found it fantastic)
    4. Missing Link (it's such a fun movie, it deserves more)
    5. Boxtrolls (it's an adorable story with such a goofy entertaining dumb villain, but it felt to me that something was missing, but still a solid fun movie)
    Cheers :)

  • @citriz
    @citriz 2 года назад +4

    Laika does it again. The Missing Link was so fun to watch & I enjoyed your commentary.
    Something about the main villain that I find interesting is how despite claiming to be the most civilized & evolved, he doesn't think before he acts, reacts with violence before all else, and is too simple-minded to consider anyone else's opinions. Although he didn't feel like a unique or revered villain, it makes sense thematically that he wasn't meant to be complex.
    And I agree that Adelina's ending was far better than I expected. It's nice that she gets to discover for herself what she wants out of life. It's what anyone deserves. It'd be a disservice to her character if there was a forced romance with a man who, despite his character development, was rude to her the majority of the movie.
    Edit:
    If I were to consider the Corpse Bride a Laika film (it was a combined creation w/ Tim Burton Productions), then my list of favorites would be:
    1. Coraline (obviously. with each re-watch, i find something new to appreciate. i wish i could watch it for the first time again.)
    2. Corpse Bride (not perfect, but very special to me. i love the gothic romance genre & it has beautiful music. and helena bonham carter & johnny depp.)
    3. Kubo & The Two Strings (blew me away w/ its visuals, twists, message, & creativity)
    4. ParaNorman (i love witches & ghosts & curses, and i could relate to Norman as a kid)
    5. Missing Link (as you've already covered in your video, it's genuinely funny, has wonderful characters, an important message, & great choreography)
    6. Boxtrolls (charming & unique & i love cheese)

  • @TheRoomforImprovement
    @TheRoomforImprovement 2 года назад +2

    When Mr Link said “YOUR UTOPIA SUCKS”
    I felt that. XD

  • @clementinetea2078
    @clementinetea2078 2 года назад +5

    Missing Link is my favourite Lakia movie, I went to see it with my mother in a very small cinema and that close experience with the light bouncing off the walls and how laughter echoed around the room was magical. Plus I love Susan. I love the way they were genuine with Susan’s name too, you don’t get a lot of that. I think it was a wednesday. It’s a wendsday movie, a little quiet and understated but comforting, funny, and gorgeous.
    There’s also an element of subversion within Missing Link around its genre. Those kinds of classic adventure movies often start with a perfect protagonist, a man who fights the larger than life bad guy, saves his bumbling sidekick who uncritically adores him and gets the nondescript girl in the end. It’s subversive in a quiet way, and that’s enjoyable for me.
    Next is probably Paranorman, incredible plot, visuals and such, and I’m a sucker for zombie movies, and it leans into the supernatural element, more than most modern zombie movies, which helps it stand out amongst that sci-fi crowd.
    Then Kubo and The Two Strings! I watched it in a caravan during a storm, the wind and sleet lashed against the windows and everything but the warmth of that movie was just incredible. I didn’t predict the twist so that was pretty fun!
    The Boxtrolls is delightful and I love cheese. I am delighted at the visage of a large cheese wheel.
    I’m sorry Neil Gaiman. I love Coraline but it is at the bottom of the list, all of these movies rank very very highly to me but Coraline isn’t quite my thing, despite my love of body horror and intense fear of eyes. A lot of it just didn’t hit for me because I couldn’t see myself ever trusting a distorted version of anyone I know, even if they were cooler. I like my friends to be mid, I’d just leave immediately.

  • @Palfur_Puffs
    @Palfur_Puffs 2 года назад +8

    1. Coraline (many memories attached to this movie watching it with my sister
    2. Boxtrolls (This movie is the one where me and my father could sit there and add on to our movie marathon full of LoTR/The Hobbit and the MCU)
    3. Kubo (my whole family just loves this movie)
    4. ParaNorman (is just a goat)
    5. Missing Link (never watched it)

    • @jackmarshall3255
      @jackmarshall3255 2 года назад +2

      You need to watch missing link it’s actually pretty good.

  • @tubucket_8670
    @tubucket_8670 2 года назад +21

    The stuff on your shop looks absolutely sick. I’ll definitely buy something in the near future.

  • @annabradford8007
    @annabradford8007 2 года назад +8

    I was genuinely thrown off with Freddy and the apple bottom jeans😂 it made me laugh so hard

  • @SpectacularMarvinLover
    @SpectacularMarvinLover 2 года назад +1

    I saw this movie in theatres, and then never heard from it again. Thank you for bringing back memories!

  • @kambyr
    @kambyr 2 года назад +2

    I never see your videos come up anymore so I’m glad this one came up.

  • @iostoxic308
    @iostoxic308 2 года назад +3

    Laika is such an underrated studio

  • @SilverShine-tr5kr
    @SilverShine-tr5kr 2 года назад

    17:42 That's so true! I remember hanging on the edge of my seat as I watched the two guys try to one up each other as they barely kept missing falling to their deaths over and over again

  • @WilliamSGe1228
    @WilliamSGe1228 2 года назад +3

    The Laika Saga is finally complete

  • @Monkeyfuzz
    @Monkeyfuzz 2 года назад +7

    Yeah you've made me want to revisit this, haven't seen it since the cinema.
    As for my rankings
    1. Kubo and the Two Strings
    2. Coraline
    3. ParaNorman
    4. Boxtrolls
    5. 404 not found

  • @fatimadoodoo
    @fatimadoodoo 6 месяцев назад

    I just finished watching the movie and immediately searched this video up because IT WAS AMAZING BY FAR ONE OF MY FAVORITE MOVIES

  • @moonbeambaby
    @moonbeambaby 2 года назад +1

    So proud of yall and your store you're building! Everythings adorable and I wish you guys stupid levels of success

  • @edgelordleon5859
    @edgelordleon5859 Год назад +1

    1) Paranorman
    2) Kubo
    3) Box Trolls
    4) Coraline
    5) Missing Link
    Like you said yourself, all great films. Every one of them. I just personally think Paranorman had the best story and ideas. However, deciding between it and Kubo definitely was difficult

  • @MrSayonara28
    @MrSayonara28 Год назад

    I loved this movie so much,it’s such a simple but fun story,I was not bored not even once. I would have liked it to be a little longer tho.

  • @anitarichmond8930
    @anitarichmond8930 3 месяца назад

    I love Laika’s Boxtrolls.📦

  • @sammysalsa1947
    @sammysalsa1947 2 года назад +2

    Ayo frost got that unspoken rizz man ✨

  • @Rose_from_UK
    @Rose_from_UK 2 года назад

    Congratulations on the new website, I can’t wait to check it out!!

  • @huntercool2232
    @huntercool2232 2 года назад +1

    This film deserved better honestly. It was a box office disaster but the movie itself wasn’t bad at all. It wasn’t revolutionary, but it was an enjoyable feel good movie made by LAIKA, one of the best animation studios in existence.

  • @collinsmuerte
    @collinsmuerte Год назад

    Tone is different because Laika started that the first four movies focused on children main characters & the next four will have adult characters.
    Heard this after Kubo was released.
    They have plans on doing elder main character after their adult run, but who knows. I heard this year's ago before The Missing Link came out lol

  • @person831
    @person831 2 года назад +1

    Finally! I've been waiting for this movie to get the attention it deserves!

  • @linnylinlinlin
    @linnylinlinlin 2 года назад +4

    Despite probably being on the bottom for fave Laika movies, I definitely think The Missing Link is one of the prettiest Laika movies and I love it for the compositions and palettes. It was a very vibrant movie and the Laika character designs are always nicely done. If I watched it again (since it's been like, 2 years or something), I'd have different thoughts maybe. Still an okay movie story wise but art wise I really like it!

  • @carl.5756
    @carl.5756 2 года назад +1

    "real world problems" yeah, because i get hinted down by a hitman almost all the time

  • @Goodbye_Dsmp
    @Goodbye_Dsmp 2 года назад +5

    I love this movie so much so I'm so excited u reviewed it

  • @seawitch_hazel5901
    @seawitch_hazel5901 2 года назад +3

    I gave them the same ranking for the same reasons. I was really impressed with the saloon and boat scenes in this movie, tho. Adelina was my favorite as well. You don’t find many female characters like her anymore (only the ones that try to be that head strong and independent, but inevitably end up falling into cliché).

  • @sorryididntknow1657
    @sorryididntknow1657 2 года назад

    Your videos are so good I cry everytime I watch them

  • @bdariamihaela
    @bdariamihaela 7 месяцев назад +1

    1st Coraline
    2nd Kubo and the two strings
    3rd Paranorman
    4th Boxtrolls
    5th Missing Link

    • @JLiL4949
      @JLiL4949 6 месяцев назад

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  • @jessicaable5095
    @jessicaable5095 Год назад +1

    I found it rather refreshing that the bad guy didn't want to kill Frost and Susan to claim the discovery and glory for himself. He just wanted to cover the whole thing up to maintain the status quo. I actually found him a tad more interesting for that

  • @gojijynx
    @gojijynx 2 года назад

    MORE TOTE BAGS ON WICKED AND WIRED!!!!! love those!!! love the cats and moons and spooky cute patterns! didn’t get a chance to grab one for myself but i totally want one and subbed for e-mail updates

  • @weirdology9906
    @weirdology9906 2 года назад +11

    I absolutely love "Kubo and Two Strings", I cried when I first saw it. As someone who had lost a parent at young age, I could relate a little bit to Kubo.
    Also, the character design are fantastic (the two evil sisters looks so badass), the second place is I think Paranorman and 3rd Boxtrolls. Never been a big fan of Coraline, but It is a great movie as well...

    • @ashrielthewitch9934
      @ashrielthewitch9934 9 месяцев назад +2

      Finally another person who loves Kubo! Everyone is bashing it for the story being terrible. It isn't terrible. They just didn't tell a lot of the story purposely because we are suppose to be like Kubo. New to this world, not told how it works, and figuring out some but not all of it. I also openly bawled in the theater.

    • @weirdology9906
      @weirdology9906 9 месяцев назад +2

      @@ashrielthewitch9934 exactly!

  • @chimpsandwhich2388
    @chimpsandwhich2388 2 года назад +1

    9:14 Bro looks like netflix witcher vesemir and joe exotic put into one person

  • @ElocinLuna
    @ElocinLuna 2 года назад

    I absolutely love your shop of handmade stuff. Bought the Stella doll. So excited for her :)

  • @horseyfacetheglorious
    @horseyfacetheglorious 2 года назад +1

    15:18 that was her GREAT granddaughter

  • @imsquiddly6836
    @imsquiddly6836 2 года назад

    I like to think that the “James” that Philip Defranco calls out on occasion decided to go go by “Jimmy,” to avoid it and then came and watched this video

  • @FreckledFantasy666
    @FreckledFantasy666 2 года назад

    Omg so excited to check out your new site!!!! ❤❤❤❤

  • @Threebuges
    @Threebuges 2 года назад

    So proud of y'all for starting ur own biz! That's cool asf

  • @venuscordero9764
    @venuscordero9764 2 года назад +5

    NO FREAKING WAY I COMMENT "MISSING LINK REVIEW?" ON YOUR REVIEW ON WENDELL AND WILD 😭

  • @viddork
    @viddork 2 года назад

    It absolutely makes sense to have _Missing Link_ at the bottom of your list of Laika films for one very simple reason: it's barely a Laika film at all! Any time I think about this movie (and, admittedly, that's not very often), I have trouble remembering it's not from Aardman. It looks like an Aardman film, it feels like an Aardman film, and I swear, the good folks at Laika said to themselves, "We make these fantastic, artistically beautiful masterpieces that somehow never seem to really grab to public's attention. Let's try making something more popular, like Aardman does." In this, they succeeded completely, yet somehow it got even less love from the public. Laika is criminally underrated as far as I'm concerned, and it saddens me that it's been so long since they put out a new film.

  • @Betta66
    @Betta66 2 года назад +4

    Watched this in theaters. Shame about the behind the scenes drama with the studio because the movies they make are top notch

  • @Cons-official
    @Cons-official 2 года назад

    Nostalgia… that’s all I have to say about this video… and CHANNEL. Keep up the good work !!!

  • @irenahattam6856
    @irenahattam6856 2 года назад

    I've been waiting so long for you to look at this movie

  • @The_Demon_Slate
    @The_Demon_Slate 2 года назад +1

    Let's see what Laika's newest movie in progress, "Wildwood", brings to the table when it comes out eventually

  • @itsjayn4538
    @itsjayn4538 Год назад +2

    all Laika movies are bangers , Missing Link is the most normal out of them I would agree ... but I think young children probably enjoy the more basic look of it , and wouldnt be able to notice all the small details and the comlexity off the story ...
    I agree with your Laika movie ranking , but I can imagine that a kids would maybe flip the whole ranking upside down

  • @blaiseconant9872
    @blaiseconant9872 2 года назад +1

    He’s a bad bad man with a soft side for lemonade

  • @MrJJr-lw9zq
    @MrJJr-lw9zq 2 года назад +6

    Movie is actually good then I expected it’s a great film also I hope one day you do a review of a pirates band of misfits

  • @Kay-dp3fd
    @Kay-dp3fd 2 года назад +1

    I love the store !! As soon as I can afford it I HAVE to get one of those wicked bunnies

  • @polarnightstudios4623
    @polarnightstudios4623 2 года назад +1

    You said that Susan becomes Mr. Link's sidekick at 19:22 lol

  • @themysteriouslifeofvic419
    @themysteriouslifeofvic419 2 года назад

    Nobody what comes next for Laika Studios I'll always love their movies because they truly are one of a kind Gonna have to watch this one again

  • @sofiadominguezleon4106
    @sofiadominguezleon4106 Месяц назад

    I watched The missing Link on Tubi and it was an underrated gem

  • @DinosaurRadical
    @DinosaurRadical 2 года назад

    The stop motion is amazing!!!

  • @Youraveragecartoonfan
    @Youraveragecartoonfan 2 года назад +1

    Conclusion after you’ve reviewed all the Laika movies: stop motion films fducking slap :D
    (My favourite one is definitely boxtrolls :)

  • @crumpet._.7395
    @crumpet._.7395 2 года назад

    i’m loving the wicked and wired stuff omg!!!!!

  • @Morgan37
    @Morgan37 6 месяцев назад +1

    My dad goes by Jimmy, i don't really like him. The end made me smile 😂

  • @cyborgparrot1996
    @cyborgparrot1996 2 года назад

    I'm glad I went and saw this with my parents at the cinemas.

  • @anthraxmoth
    @anthraxmoth 2 года назад +1

    (typin this up before the vid starts lol) thank god i was hopin youd watch missing link bc THEY were the laika movie that lost the most money ($75 million!!!!!) but i think its a chill movie n was really looking forward for it to come out bc i love zach galifinakis. i also jus adore how expressive the puppets are. i picked up on it the first time i saw the movie but apparently missing link has the most facial expressions for the puppets made for their movies

  • @masque1659
    @masque1659 2 года назад +3

    I mean I think that’s pretty accurate.
    My fiancé and I plan on naming our daughter Coraline
    Paranorman was a movie I saw with my grandmother in an empty theater
    Kubo was released on my birthday so it gets bonus points
    Box trolls was alright but it didn’t have the same wonder as the others
    And I’m just not emotionally attached to missing link

    • @juiceoverflow
      @juiceoverflow 2 года назад

      Don't name your child Coraline they're gonna get bullied hard at school, it's like naming your kid harry

  • @Pablothewholenameissilent
    @Pablothewholenameissilent Год назад

    2:51 stfu cause you made me lol'd 😂😂😂😂

  • @projp9057
    @projp9057 2 года назад +1

    This movie reminds me a lot to "Small foot" and "Around the world in 80 days" with Jackie Chan

  • @hidden_animator522
    @hidden_animator522 2 года назад

    Yoooo I did a test screening for this movie! I don’t really remember the details though. I remember some parts of it were unfinished/animatics, which was cool to see their process.

  • @reneemachuca3026
    @reneemachuca3026 2 года назад +1

    I remembered that my mom took me to watch this phone because we saw the trailers for it and we thought it looked really good and it was good and I enjoyed it a lot

  • @FrosteryGaming
    @FrosteryGaming 2 года назад +1

    I actually like the movie a lot, I thought at first thr movie was going to be too childish but it also got me laughing

  • @HUNT736
    @HUNT736 2 года назад

    I hope you have great day too.
    You too Jimmy

  • @creepykretins
    @creepykretins 2 года назад +1

    Just when I thought you couldn’t find more stop motion ❤

  • @gyrosbounty5566
    @gyrosbounty5566 2 года назад

    One of laika’s underrated movies it’s so good

  • @Starbonsai
    @Starbonsai 2 года назад

    Kubo is dope, my favorite movie, very emotional and I also liked the visuals alot. I think that is my #1

  • @epsilon2822
    @epsilon2822 2 года назад

    @Bionic Pig I would love for you to make a video on The Prince of Egypt. In my opinion it is definitely an underrated masterpiece. It deserves recognition.

  • @ichibvtt0
    @ichibvtt0 2 года назад

    been waiting for this one !

  • @silentlyarticulated9025
    @silentlyarticulated9025 2 года назад +1

    Check out the short uk series called TUGS

  • @toxiclavender
    @toxiclavender 2 года назад

    I Finally Remembered The Missing Link

  • @NoahRogers19980618
    @NoahRogers19980618 2 года назад

    Thanks RUclips Reccomendations

  • @orange_turtle3412
    @orange_turtle3412 2 года назад

    I remember seeing ads for this movie, but never heard or saw anything from it ever since.

  • @malachimccarty6270
    @malachimccarty6270 2 года назад +1

    Me personally, even though it's the very first Laika film I have been ever exposed to, I wasn't exactly a fan of The Boxtrolls. Do get me wrong, I love that movie and will defend it and have an extremely soft spot for it (it is the first Laika film I have seen, after all), but the other Laika films just simply won me over more than The Boxtrolls. Also, I'm extremely excited to watch Kubo and the Two Strings tomorrow. I already know I'll love that movie.
    My tier list:
    Coraline
    Kubo and the Two Strings
    Missing Link
    Paranorman
    The Boxtrolls

  • @Kingfan002
    @Kingfan002 2 года назад

    I just wanted to thank you for making amazing videos. :)

  • @beasweetpea
    @beasweetpea Год назад

    this is my favorite laika movie ngl

  • @chriss6520
    @chriss6520 2 года назад

    My man forgot Chicken run and Wallace and grommet curse of the rabbit

  • @thej-dogg9983
    @thej-dogg9983 2 года назад

    I remember watching this movie on the plane 3 times back to back

  • @santinicounsel9023
    @santinicounsel9023 2 года назад

    The mango flavor slushes based on this movie were so good

  • @brittanymanns961
    @brittanymanns961 Год назад

    1-coraline
    2-boxtrolls
    3-paranorman
    4-Kubo
    5-the missing link.
    I love all of them but my 2 favs are coraline and boxtrolls

  • @boyroy4u
    @boyroy4u 2 года назад

    I worked in a theatre when this movie was released and it didn't do super great, which I thought was a shame cause it was super charming. To be a fair there were like 2 other sasquatch/Bigfoot movies coming out around then (like Little Foot) so I think it was just bad timing and bad advertising. However, as a big stop motion fan, i thought it was super bold and impressive, an actual spectacle. It also reminded me a lot of Wallace and Gromit in tone and humor, it just made me happy and it kept my eyes totally hooked on the screen

  • @bethanybircumshaw4576
    @bethanybircumshaw4576 Год назад

    Calling Loch Ness a Lake gives me the heebie jeebies as someone from that area however I also accept that it is a huge ass lake to people outside of Scotland. I also appreciate the mention of my home town/surrounding areas in media from outside the UK because you ask a lot of folk from England about Inverness you get met with "Where?" until you mention big ol' Nessie 😂

  • @kellsr2244
    @kellsr2244 2 года назад +1

    Laika is great!! Hope they make morre! My ranking is Coraline, Paranorman, Box trolls, Missing Link and Kubo. They're all great though!'