@John Michael Chance Why does no one including Doug Walker (Nostalgia Critic).get that this was a Parody of "The National Lampoon's" first magazine cover? Which is an American Magazine, dummy. The cover has a handgun pointed at A dog and it says to buy this magazine or we will shoot this Dog.
"Why was there a robot" That was Optimus Prime and because Bay directed the live action Transformers movies - Judge Frollo was the villain from Hunchback of Notre Dame, Song of the South was a controversial Disney movie from the 40's and the crows in Dumbo are basically a black stereotype
The Nostalgia Critic as show ha been going on for so long now that all the references and mockeries sometime require years of background knowledge to understand. And I relish the challenge!!
20:40 - If this confused you and you don't know who Frollo is, then I suggest watching the episode of Nostalgia Critic where he covers The Hunchback of Notre Dame. It's a good movie, and the subject matter is...something you wouldn't expect to see in a Disney movie.
When I saw that commercial with the dog, it made me hyper-aware of the high-kill shelters and what they do to those innocent pups. And I was NOT okay for the rest of this. But it's been years now...And I'm still not okay when I see this. I'm gonna go play with my dog right now. To the detriment of my epidermic integrity...(love that dog but she is way too hyper sometimes.)
20:52 - Song of the South is a very old (1946) Disney movie that they like to pretend doesn't exist. It was about post-slavery America where an older black man named Uncle Remus entertained kids with stories of Br'er Fox, Br'er Bear, and Br'er Rabbit (with short animated sequences of said characters), but is seen as racially insensitive for the live action segments as well as one of the animated segments.
Why didn’t someone cancel Disney for that?? Oh wait because it’s in the past! I just got a guidelines strike on my channel for an old video so I’m pissed
"Why throw this much money into a lavish production for crumpets?" Um, dude? That's kind of the joke! There's a whole series of these Warburtons ads out there with appearances from Robert De Nero, Sylvester Stallone, and FREAKING SNOOP DOGG! And also Kevin Bacon (but he's in literally everything so that probably doesn't count). The whole joke behind these ads is that they're selling freaking bread with huge high-budget Hollywood production values. I guess Nostalgia Critic didn't get the memo? I think the RSPCA ad got banned, for what it's worth.
Funny that Nostalgia Critic mentioned the Martians from "Mars Attacks" because that's one of the next Nostalgia Critic videos you need to check out! But also keep watching his commercial specials because they get even crazier. And I really enjoyed your reactions to these particular commercials.
A Clockwork Orange was a film directed by Stanley Kubrick, the guy who directed The Shining. It's about the leader of a small gang that enjoys committing violent acts, his fall from so-called-grace, the terrors that government can commit on the citizenry, and how human evil cannot truly be forced out of a person. It also includes this strange pseudo-slang that's barely understandable edit: btw, the "well you failed miserably!" line is actually from Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. That film had no right to be as good as it was, but I'm grateful for it
Lets not forget that in the book he gets a happy end deciding eh, I guess I can give up violent acts and settles down. I do not feel bad for that man after the terrible things that he did which was worse in the book than the movie.
@@Alphasnowbordergirl Did he settle down? In the movie I'm pretty sure he was invited into the political party responsible for his torture. It has been a while since I've read or watched it though, and the slang hinders understanding to a degree
Just pointing out with the muppet ad, "the monster" eating the rabbit (or other small muppets) was actually not special or uncommon at all back then. it was like a reocurring gag in the muppet show where they had a skit about a quiz show where the loser would get eaten by a monster. Then again, you cant expect even the nostalgia critique to know everything all the time.
Woo! Happy to be back to these! Yes, you are correct that you're still in order. Yes, a common Yoshi usage (and running joke, at this point) is sacrificing Yoshi down a pit to get some extra air. Oh yeah! It was referenced in Yu-Gi-Oh Abridged when Pharaoh ditches the horse into a canyon as he's facing against Raphael. 20:40 Judge Claude Frollo is the main villain of Hunchback of Notre Dame. Yes, his entire motivation was lusting after a 15 year old girl (even though she looks to be in her 20s in the movie). Following that, Diesel Weasel already covered what Song of the South was...it has aged, very very poorly. Though, you may have heard of one of it's song, "Zip-a-doo-da, Zip-a-dee-yay." 21:30 OK! So, this is Tiger Electronics. They made SOOOOO many of these crappy little things, and they're all just like this. I could go into detail, but I see this as a great opportunity to promote another potential reaction. Angry Video Game Nerd, who is a reviewer that, back when they both started, got compared to Nostalgia Critic a lot and vice versa. They're great friends now and love to collaborate if ever given the chance. That said, I'll throw out the recommendation of AVGN's review of Tiger Electronics. There's a whole episode for them and it's a great one, you can start with. I will say, this commercial review is in my top 3, just cause I love how dark it goes.
@@theduckgoesmoo I was moreso referring to Muppets and Pole Position, especially the latter. I love Tamara's delivery as she sobbingly says "ok, I'll try out pole position."
oh man~ the nostalgia for the first ever Smash Bros commercial. i swear when i hear that song, I'm just sent back to seeing it and remembering kicking my siblings butts at the game.
My earliest recollection of the "Got milk?" slogan is from the point and click game "Spy Fox in: Dry Cereal", made by Humongous entertainment, the same geniuses behind Pajama Sam. In the plot of that game the villain, William the Kid (a goat) kidnaps all the world's dairy cows, and plans to flood the world with their spoiled milk using a rocket ship in the shape of a milk carton, so that the world would hate cow's milk and have to use goat's milk products instead. One of the first spoken lines in the game is William saying "Got milk? Not anymore." And I played through that game so many times as a child that the line is engrained deep in my memory. I absolutely loved that game as a kid.
You know, based the Disney phone commercial, there's a separate series made by Doug Walker called Disneycember where he looks at virtually every Disney movie and show per December. Last year, he even put out his review of the Kingdom Heart games that he played on Twitch. And each of them generally don't exceed ten minutes, so...
"Please give us a pound or we'll have to pull the trigger" Oh my god.... 50 pence (A pound is the equivalant of a dollar in Britain and a pence is cents.)
5:00 The first "SpyFox" PC game (by Humongous Entertainment) was actually inspired by this same ad campaign. It was a James Bond/Get Smart-inspired kids game but definitely worth it for laughs.
You know in the beginning when I found this channel and I learnt that you're not very nerd savvy I was kind of taken aback, but nowadays it's kind of fun and the commentors are pretty cool for always being nice to fill you in on their knowledge of geek fandom. So it's kind of refreshing is what I'm trying to say
From what I can remember the song of the south was the movie from like 1946 about slow racial relations with several bits in animation that Disney desperately kept buried in the Disney vault for years until it eventually resurfaced in the public eye
When William Wilberforce (the same guy who strove so hard to end the slave trade in Britain) founded his Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, I don't think he would have been on board with the idea of pointing a gun at that poor dog. He must be spinning in his grave like crazy! 😓
The UK isn't New Canada... Canada is the New UK... They have the Queen on their Money... Wait... that's it... The Queen likes these Commercials!!!! It's the only explanation.
Well, how do these suggestions sound? - Matrix + Matrix Reloaded + Matrix Revolutions - Animatrix - Final Fantasy: The Spirits Within - Scooby-Doo - Chicken Little - The Lion King - Lion King (2019) - Mulan (1999) - Mulan (2020) - The Hunchback of Notre Dame - The Iron Giant - Super Mario Bros. Anime - Rapsittie Street Kids: Believe in Santa - Norm of the North
Before watching the video I want to guess what the title is referring to. I’m guessing either that ice cream commercial where a man made of ice cream was eating himself with a spoon while staring straight at the camera, or that commercial where these kids wanted a puppy but got bored so the dad put the puppy in a bag and threw it in the river. So I lost. Though the fact we don’t know whether the dog gets shot or not somehow makes it just as horrifying.
If you want to watch the next Nostalgia Critic commercials video, you can only watch it through the Nostalgia Critic Commercial specials 1-10 video, apparently the original was taken down.
For your comment on the milk commercial: Not all fat is bad for you. The human body cannot digest meat without fat, so an entirely fat-free diet would be an issue but fortunately meat always contains at least some fat no matter what.
The Duck Reacts to the Crows from... Any Disney movie... It's time you become a man little duckling! But yeah, Disney wasn't very Politically correct in the early years.
Suggestions for Nostalgia Critic -Grinch that Stole Christmas (could you watch the original version, you don’t have to record it just have the original in your mind first 🙏plllllllleeeeeease) -Signs
Well, I personally love raw organic milk. Its delicious and is healthier than pasteurized milk, which is basically stripped aka dead milk. Not a fan of alcohol, it gives me acid reflux.
17:37 what's even more f'd up is you can tell the dog understands something is wrong here. Look at the fear in its eyes as it tries to look anywhere but down the barrel of the gun. What the crap, RSPCA? What have you been doing to this dog BEFORE you filmed this for it to clearly understand what having a gun pointed at it means?
In this day in age, if you never heard of the crows in Dumbo...Consider yourself lucky, But i am here to KILL that innocence...The Crows from Dumbo were based off of Black Stereotypes you would have seen in a P.T. Barnum minstrel show, and even worse ONE of the crows is named...I'm not kidding here...One of the Crows is named "JIM"...Jim Crow....Jesus H Jesus Disney...Surprised you haven't been cancelled yet knowing how irrational the internet gets
Song of tge south is a pretty racist movie that had some pretty wholesome ideas that would have worked if it weren't for depicting a post war south with slaves happy about working for nothing...
12:44
"My American is going off"
Catchphrase of the year for me XD
British people: “Americans are so violent with guns.”
British people: Plays a PSA asking for money while pointing a gun at an innocent dog.
I'm British and even I don't think that makes any sense!!
@John Michael Chance
Why does no one including Doug Walker (Nostalgia Critic).get that this was a Parody of "The National Lampoon's" first magazine cover? Which is an American Magazine, dummy. The cover has a handgun pointed at A dog and it says to buy this magazine or we will shoot this Dog.
"Why was there a robot" That was Optimus Prime and because Bay directed the live action Transformers movies
- Judge Frollo was the villain from Hunchback of Notre Dame, Song of the South was a controversial Disney movie from the 40's and the crows in Dumbo are basically a black stereotype
The Nostalgia Critic as show ha been going on for so long now that all the references and mockeries sometime require years of background knowledge to understand. And I relish the challenge!!
20:40 - If this confused you and you don't know who Frollo is, then I suggest watching the episode of Nostalgia Critic where he covers The Hunchback of Notre Dame. It's a good movie, and the subject matter is...something you wouldn't expect to see in a Disney movie.
the original, i.e. the novel, is somehow crazier...
Uhhhhh yeah nope
@@theduckgoesmoo
Because you don’t wanna mess with Disney’s lawyers, I’m guessing
An old childhood friend proposed with a RingPop, I thought it was adorable!
They are a genius now they dont have to spend 2 months of money for a rock
Awww hopefully they’re still together
@@theduckgoesmoo an artificial rock no less
Were they a child at the time?
When I saw that commercial with the dog, it made me hyper-aware of the high-kill shelters and what they do to those innocent pups. And I was NOT okay for the rest of this.
But it's been years now...And I'm still not okay when I see this.
I'm gonna go play with my dog right now.
To the detriment of my epidermic integrity...(love that dog but she is way too hyper sometimes.)
I haven’t had a dog in years sadly
20:52 - Song of the South is a very old (1946) Disney movie that they like to pretend doesn't exist. It was about post-slavery America where an older black man named Uncle Remus entertained kids with stories of Br'er Fox, Br'er Bear, and Br'er Rabbit (with short animated sequences of said characters), but is seen as racially insensitive for the live action segments as well as one of the animated segments.
Why didn’t someone cancel Disney for that?? Oh wait because it’s in the past! I just got a guidelines strike on my channel for an old video so I’m pissed
"Why throw this much money into a lavish production for crumpets?"
Um, dude? That's kind of the joke! There's a whole series of these Warburtons ads out there with appearances from Robert De Nero, Sylvester Stallone, and FREAKING SNOOP DOGG! And also Kevin Bacon (but he's in literally everything so that probably doesn't count). The whole joke behind these ads is that they're selling freaking bread with huge high-budget Hollywood production values.
I guess Nostalgia Critic didn't get the memo?
I think the RSPCA ad got banned, for what it's worth.
lol good
the further Doug goes with these commercial vids, the darker they get.
Funny that Nostalgia Critic mentioned the Martians from "Mars Attacks" because that's one of the next Nostalgia Critic videos you need to check out! But also keep watching his commercial specials because they get even crazier. And I really enjoyed your reactions to these particular commercials.
The reason there was a robot in that mock milk commercial is because Michael Bay directed Transformers and that was supposed to be Optimus Prime.
A Clockwork Orange was a film directed by Stanley Kubrick, the guy who directed The Shining. It's about the leader of a small gang that enjoys committing violent acts, his fall from so-called-grace, the terrors that government can commit on the citizenry, and how human evil cannot truly be forced out of a person. It also includes this strange pseudo-slang that's barely understandable
edit: btw, the "well you failed miserably!" line is actually from Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. That film had no right to be as good as it was, but I'm grateful for it
Lets not forget that in the book he gets a happy end deciding eh, I guess I can give up violent acts and settles down. I do not feel bad for that man after the terrible things that he did which was worse in the book than the movie.
@@Alphasnowbordergirl Did he settle down? In the movie I'm pretty sure he was invited into the political party responsible for his torture. It has been a while since I've read or watched it though, and the slang hinders understanding to a degree
28:37 The guy playing him is Jim Jarosz if you were curious. He’s been on the show for a while.
Just pointing out with the muppet ad, "the monster" eating the rabbit (or other small muppets) was actually not special or uncommon at all back then. it was like a reocurring gag in the muppet show where they had a skit about a quiz show where the loser would get eaten by a monster.
Then again, you cant expect even the nostalgia critique to know everything all the time.
Woo! Happy to be back to these! Yes, you are correct that you're still in order.
Yes, a common Yoshi usage (and running joke, at this point) is sacrificing Yoshi down a pit to get some extra air. Oh yeah! It was referenced in Yu-Gi-Oh Abridged when Pharaoh ditches the horse into a canyon as he's facing against Raphael.
20:40 Judge Claude Frollo is the main villain of Hunchback of Notre Dame. Yes, his entire motivation was lusting after a 15 year old girl (even though she looks to be in her 20s in the movie). Following that, Diesel Weasel already covered what Song of the South was...it has aged, very very poorly. Though, you may have heard of one of it's song, "Zip-a-doo-da, Zip-a-dee-yay."
21:30 OK! So, this is Tiger Electronics. They made SOOOOO many of these crappy little things, and they're all just like this. I could go into detail, but I see this as a great opportunity to promote another potential reaction. Angry Video Game Nerd, who is a reviewer that, back when they both started, got compared to Nostalgia Critic a lot and vice versa. They're great friends now and love to collaborate if ever given the chance. That said, I'll throw out the recommendation of AVGN's review of Tiger Electronics. There's a whole episode for them and it's a great one, you can start with.
I will say, this commercial review is in my top 3, just cause I love how dark it goes.
You like dogs being held hostage?
@@theduckgoesmoo I think he probably means the Muppets thing
@@theduckgoesmoo I was moreso referring to Muppets and Pole Position, especially the latter. I love Tamara's delivery as she sobbingly says "ok, I'll try out pole position."
I’m gonna second the AVGN recommendation, because I haven’t seen enough reactions to his content
If you don’t know, Zellers is an Canadian department store.
Man I miss that resturant they used to have
oh man~ the nostalgia for the first ever Smash Bros commercial. i swear when i hear that song, I'm just sent back to seeing it and remembering kicking my siblings butts at the game.
My earliest recollection of the "Got milk?" slogan is from the point and click game "Spy Fox in: Dry Cereal", made by Humongous entertainment, the same geniuses behind Pajama Sam.
In the plot of that game the villain, William the Kid (a goat) kidnaps all the world's dairy cows, and plans to flood the world with their spoiled milk using a rocket ship in the shape of a milk carton, so that the world would hate cow's milk and have to use goat's milk products instead.
One of the first spoken lines in the game is William saying "Got milk? Not anymore." And I played through that game so many times as a child that the line is engrained deep in my memory.
I absolutely loved that game as a kid.
Kay! We are gonna need more of these! Please never stop reacting to these!
You know, based the Disney phone commercial, there's a separate series made by Doug Walker called Disneycember where he looks at virtually every Disney movie and show per December. Last year, he even put out his review of the Kingdom Heart games that he played on Twitch.
And each of them generally don't exceed ten minutes, so...
You gotta watch his Wicker Man review. It was Tamara's first review as a permanent staff member
"Please give us a pound or we'll have to pull the trigger"
Oh my god.... 50 pence
(A pound is the equivalant of a dollar in Britain and a pence is cents.)
5:00 The first "SpyFox" PC game (by Humongous Entertainment) was actually inspired by this same ad campaign. It was a James Bond/Get Smart-inspired kids game but definitely worth it for laughs.
You know in the beginning when I found this channel and I learnt that you're not very nerd savvy I was kind of taken aback, but nowadays it's kind of fun and the commentors are pretty cool for always being nice to fill you in on their knowledge of geek fandom.
So it's kind of refreshing is what I'm trying to say
27:35
Suburban Commando is a 1991 Sci-fi family film starring Hulk Hogan. NC did a review of it, you should check it out sometime.
From what I can remember the song of the south was the movie from like 1946 about slow racial relations with several bits in animation that Disney desperately kept buried in the Disney vault for years until it eventually resurfaced in the public eye
1946.
@@scottylewis8124 thank you
When William Wilberforce (the same guy who strove so hard to end the slave trade in Britain) founded his Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, I don't think he would have been on board with the idea of pointing a gun at that poor dog. He must be spinning in his grave like crazy! 😓
28:40 That's Jim Jarosz, he does makeup, costumes, props and sometimes sets for the show.
The UK isn't New Canada... Canada is the New UK... They have the Queen on their Money...
Wait... that's it... The Queen likes these Commercials!!!! It's the only explanation.
18:24 Well, yeah, because I'm sure most people in the UK already know what the RSPCA is. Do PETA commercials say what PETA stands for?
React to Nostalgia Critic: Disney Afternoon, Fox Kids and Toonami
Take a shot for every time he says “I haven’t seen ______”
Oh you want death?
Well, how do these suggestions sound?
- Matrix + Matrix Reloaded + Matrix Revolutions
- Animatrix
- Final Fantasy: The Spirits Within
- Scooby-Doo
- Chicken Little
- The Lion King
- Lion King (2019)
- Mulan (1999)
- Mulan (2020)
- The Hunchback of Notre Dame
- The Iron Giant
- Super Mario Bros. Anime
- Rapsittie Street Kids: Believe in Santa
- Norm of the North
Before watching the video I want to guess what the title is referring to. I’m guessing either that ice cream commercial where a man made of ice cream was eating himself with a spoon while staring straight at the camera, or that commercial where these kids wanted a puppy but got bored so the dad put the puppy in a bag and threw it in the river.
So I lost. Though the fact we don’t know whether the dog gets shot or not somehow makes it just as horrifying.
The ice cream one was the last set of commercials
@@theduckgoesmoo Darn it. Well I lost either way. Came close with that dog though.
Yha thats normal for the muppets to eat each other
Zellers was a canadian department store
The dog commercial was my request! I told Critic to watch it!
Haha really?? That’s so cool
If you want to watch the next Nostalgia Critic commercials video, you can only watch it through the Nostalgia Critic Commercial specials 1-10 video, apparently the original was taken down.
There's Danganronpa Parody Of Nostalgia Critic's Ringpop Commercial.
Try to bust your opponent’s balls! 😁😆😅 Give us a pound, or we’ll have to pull the trigger. Seriously WTF!? 😨🤯😱
For your comment on the milk commercial: Not all fat is bad for you. The human body cannot digest meat without fat, so an entirely fat-free diet would be an issue but fortunately meat always contains at least some fat no matter what.
planet of the commercials
My Aunt Proposed with a ring pop.
The Duck Reacts to the Crows from... Any Disney movie... It's time you become a man little duckling!
But yeah, Disney wasn't very Politically correct in the early years.
Suggestions for Nostalgia Critic
-Grinch that Stole Christmas (could you watch the original version, you don’t have to record it just have the original in your mind first 🙏plllllllleeeeeease)
-Signs
This is my favorite out of all of them!
Good reactions once again. Hoping to see one for "The WEIRDEST Jack and the Beanstalk"... It is an interesting one.
4:18 How many times have you needed it?
20:36 Never seen Bambi
22:32 I'll grab a string & doorknob
Thankfully not many because violence isn’t the answer
Well, I personally love raw organic milk. Its delicious and is healthier than pasteurized milk, which is basically stripped aka dead milk. Not a fan of alcohol, it gives me acid reflux.
I thought ballbuster was slur associated with testicular torture.
Aron Burr Sir... Thank you Hamilton
I only drink rice milk & oat milk now but that ad for normal milk is classic. How many different types of milk have u tryed?
I have no idea honestly not many
It was called only Super Smash Bros.
What is this? I need to wait 7 days AND 1 hour for Goblins?
I guess Nostalgia Critic's good too :P
What? No it’s exactly 7 days a part mondays at 4:30
I highly recommend watching movies on your channel to increase your pop culture knowledge.
17:37 what's even more f'd up is you can tell the dog understands something is wrong here.
Look at the fear in its eyes as it tries to look anywhere but down the barrel of the gun.
What the crap, RSPCA? What have you been doing to this dog BEFORE you filmed this for it to clearly understand what having a gun pointed at it means?
7:14 Seriously? Doug Walker is one of the biggest RUclipsrs of all time, and he can't even do a simple zoom-in shortcut?
You should react to super Mario movie or garbage pail kids by Nostalgia Critic. He puts garbage pail kids above food fight XD that says something
Yeah milk is just liquid fat, that's why I stop drinking it, I'm also lactose intolerant
That’s two very good reasons
Milk is not liquid fat, where the heck did you hear that? At most it only has like 3% fat.
In this day in age, if you never heard of the crows in Dumbo...Consider yourself lucky, But i am here to KILL that innocence...The Crows from Dumbo were based off of Black Stereotypes you would have seen in a P.T. Barnum minstrel show, and even worse ONE of the crows is named...I'm not kidding here...One of the Crows is named "JIM"...Jim Crow....Jesus H Jesus Disney...Surprised you haven't been cancelled yet knowing how irrational the internet gets
Ohh that Bud Light joke didn't age well
I thought Escape from the Commercials was the worst one, mainly because it didn't have any PSAs to frighten the Critic.
Song of tge south is a pretty racist movie that had some pretty wholesome ideas that would have worked if it weren't for depicting a post war south with slaves happy about working for nothing...
Watching this just gave an amazing idea. React to the angry video game nerd ( avgn).
He pointing a 22 sakdoo
watch nostalgia critic mad max fury road
Seriously you dont know the smash brothers commercial easily the most famous video game commercial of all time
You should look at AVGN Tiger games
The the one with the boat was you and your Johnson
Why are you talking about my Johnson?
@@theduckgoesmoo 😳😳
React to his video of the cell
Hey your awesome
No u