Technically, Auto doesn't do anything wrong since he's following a direct order from the BNL company president, who holds a higher position than the Axiom's captain. The president told him, "Go FULL autopilot and do not return to Earth." This implies that whatever Auto sees fit to follow that executive order is within the law of the Axiom. The person at fault is the BNL president, whose gross negligence and refusal to adapt to change resulted in the danger of thousands of people.
It is worth saying that Auto would still be “charged” for harming the captain, as that would be breaking the first law of robotics (harming the captain wasn’t a part of the president’s orders).
@@SenatorArmstrong2018 We don't know if Auto is subject to the laws of robotics since they never get mentioned in the film at all. if he is, it seems like second law comes before first in his programming, and to be fair Auto only uses violence towards a human as a last resort when all other options are exhausted to follow the orders he's been given.
@@themagitechie9955 That's actually an artifact of the Zeroth Law, which states that if a robot is forced to violate the Three Laws of Robotics in any way, it must minimize the harm done. If that means sacrificing a million lives to save a billion, it will save those million lives if it follows the Zeroth Law.
@@SenatorArmstrong2018 The laws of robotics is a silly concept. As YOU PROGRAM A ROBOT TO FOLLOW TASKS, the task set out was not to return. A Robot made to kill people(like in terminator) will not follow any of the 3 laws. But would those orders stand after 700 years?
0:49 It's Heavily Implied That He Killed Both the Surveyor and the Botanist Because of The Bird, The Years of Isolation in Paradise Falls Has Caused Him To Go Mad
Honestly, he could use that in court to not go to prison and plead insanity, yea he would be institutionalized probably until he died, if he survived that fall somehow.
@@Shapeshifter-of-Names essentailly sending them to an insane asylum, for people deemed to insane and not in there right mind to be held accountable for there actions
Wasn't Muntz technically tracking his dog, something that is arguably his property? That charge, with a good lawyer, be dropped if that was the only crime he commited.
@@Saintphish Probably not for the incident shown here. He kicked Doug, yes, *after* Doug bit him. That's allowed. He didn't even continue attacking Doug afterwards. Now for some of his *other* actions...yeah, probably.
Director Pete Docter himself confirmed that Muntz is 23 years old at the start of the film while Carl is 9. In the present day, Muntz is therefore 92 years old while Carl is 78; an age gap of 14 years.
i would argue that auto was following the orders from his superior that is long gone, thus making his actions of not going back under ANY circunstances valid.
Plus it's not like he was actually doing anything bad. If anything he's just doing what he was told to do. And last time I checked doing what you're told to do is not a crime.
@@racheln.spaterost2709 Sure, But it's very clear Auto is programmed to never disobey direct orders from a superior officer. He is only disobeying the captain because the orders the captain is giving conflict with his orders from the CEO (who is obviously higher in the chain of command). He's not allowed to question orders, only decide which orders supersede others and how he carries out the ones that remain. Even if Auto actually believed the captain's argument that things have changed, he still cannot override a direct order. As a result, all crimes Auto commits in the film fall on the person who gave the order. same goes for the security bots acting under Auto's orders. For him, "just following orders" actually MEANS SOMETHING. Additionally, it seems robots in this universe have no legal rights, so anything he does to another robot does not count.
Ernesto de la Cruz would have just bribed the Mexican judge and received house arrest. That's how law works here for famous and rich people and even more during the time Coco takes place.
11:50- i hated this scene as a kid but the lil part where ms girl gets her man and rescues the babies always made me so happy xD the perfect lil extra bit to throw in
If a dog or any animal bites you, you have a right to defend yourself. He could have stabbed Doug and he would be in the right as it would count as self defense. The tricky thing is whether you can count it as self defense as he was trying to harm the dogs owner.
With the aggravated assault with a deadly weapon could also be attempted murder or premeditated attempted murder (idk if that one is a crime 100%, but it might be) because he was about to kill Carl.
6:03 Opening someone else's letter is against the law. Especially if it was posted. Opening and stealing from someone else's letterbox risks a fine of up to €45,000 and three years in jail.
6:00 I have noticed the letter in question has the name Skinner on it, so it wasn't someone else's and he shouldn't be charged a fine and 3 years of prison/jail.
@theowilds3778 Meanwhile, Skinner discovers a letter from Linguini's late mother stating that Linguini is Gusteau's illegitimate son, according to.the plot.
@theowilds3778 so linguini doesn't know he's the illegitimate son of Gusteau. His mother had written a letter to Linguini to tell him this info. I guess the letter got sent to the restaurant instead. I used to have to open post. The only ones I couldn't were private or confidential. Sometimes businesses do that, but it's not explained in the movie.
If these other villains was charged for their crimes Queen Grimhilde (Snow White and the 7 Dwarfs, 1937) The Couchman (Pinochio, 1940) Chernabog (Fantasia, 1940) Lady Tremaine (Cinderella, 1950) Red Queen (Alice in Wonderland, 2010) Maleficent (Sleeping Beauty, 1959) Cruella de Vil (101 Dalmatians, 1961) Shere Kahn (The Jungle Book, 1967)
The Animated Courtroom includes Samukai, Lord Garmadon, General Kozu and Overlord. Animated Courtroom turns to them: "And what will you say in your defense?". They reply in chorus, "NinjaGooooooooo!"
Would Skinner have been fired by Linguini even if he hadn't attempted to hide the will from him? His dismissal was a bit strange, especially as Remy doesn't speak to any of the humans.
I think Skinner may have trespassed 3 times actually. Pretty sure you can't just barge into a restaurant kitchen you don't work in without permission or an escort, but it may be different in France. (And at the point he barged in, he had been fired.) And I doubt he had the correct licenses and training required to trap Remmy like he did. In France, you must "have an approval provided by a training course." in order to become a trapper. And Ernesto definitely committed some child abuse by throwing and dragging poor Miguel around.
Honestly I thought hopper would have got a breaking and entering charge for entering the ant's home and maybe a kidnapping charge when he grabs and flies off with flik
@@TRKshatteredAuto was ordered not to return to earth as of Protocol A-113 by BNL CEO nearly 700 years before the events of the film, and Go-4, OK I don't know about that bot but he seems to be loyal to Auto, disposing the plant in a pod set to self-destruct, takes it from the captain and throwing it to the garbage chute while threatened at Gun point by EVE to give it to herself.
I’m going to say that Muntz should have been charged with poaching given the exotic animals on display in his zeppelin and how he was hunting down Kevin who clearly came from an endangered species.
So the reason genetic testing that's not medical, jurial, or scientific is illegal is consent based. You can still do genetic testing, but it must be with a written legal agreement of consent which Skimer does not at all obtain and it could be argued he manipulated Liguni and manipulation technically is a crime in France so that could be argued for him too
You forgot that Skinner totaled the scooter, so an additional Damage of Property Charge plus compensation (we do not know if he is insured) Though I personally think that with a fitting psychiatric report where you argue that he was going insane, you could contest most of his charges
I'm Sure Auto was not committing mutiny considering he was ordered to take charge by the president. And was actually acting to uphold the law he was given. So technically Auto did nothing wrong.
I'm guessing Skinner wouldn't be charged for making Linguini drink a lot of alcohol and questions him about the rat he "hallucinates" from time to time.
Technically Hector would die again, for good, if his daughter Coco forgets him and dies, I mean it was stated by Hector earlier in the film that the inhabitants of The Land of the Dead dies when their family members and their descendants forgets them, this time for good.
Don't forget to give hopper Brigandage. He is a robber baren who has status over grasshoppers and ants that he got through robbery intimidation and murder. And he's gotten away with it for years, possibly decades, maybe even nearly a century.
Charles techinally died. All the charges was prounded regularly. Due to him dying. So instead it would have been a death sentence. Dedicating his death so all the charges you’ve gave him “expect for money and years” would be accurate.
2:30 Not that it makes it right for Muntz to tie up then attempt to murder Russell, but isn't Russell technically trespassing by sneaking aboard the blimp?
For record, Auto was just following his order so his crime could be turn down since he was ordered to NOT allow human to return to Earth. I think we never heard Auto can do whatever he wants to do to follow his order like killing, etc. So basic what I am saying, Auto is not a bad guy, just following orders from higher up to protect the humans' life on the ship. Time what if: To me, Skinner should give the restaurant to Aifredo and be his right hand to do the basic the something he was before, but with more control and eye on Aifredo, and if he wanted to, when no one around or hire some people to kill Aifredo, but that do need him to forge Aifredo's will which is a crime, and may get eyes on him to may do with Aifredo's dead. Even those these movie are lively and beautiful, they somewhat very dark with their lore and villains. Ernesto, a thief, a murder, etc. Charles, kill innocent people, trying to kill a kid, and a old man, etc. Auto, just following his order that's all from higher up. Hopper, the movie said itself.
4:45 honestly you could add hunting endangered species cause they weren’t any other Kevin’s around and he had a skeleton of one employing he killed some for food
Charles Muntz would also be charged for illegal poaching and breaking the endangered species act
Charles is a son of-
Kevin isn't listed as an endangered species given that people don't know she exists
Wouldn’t Charles also have committed fraud after fabricating the birds skeleton
@@anneexoskin2287 we have no proof he did that.
@@racheln.spaterost2709it was stated look at the beginning of the movie it was stated it was a fake skeleton
Honestly for skinner this has to be the lightest sentence a villian has ever gotten
Btw tai lung from kung fu panda he is extremely dangerous due to the fact he has more than 1000+ first/second degree murders
Yep
He's not really bad he's just trying to keep the kitchen
Stay off the shrooms😂😂😂😂😂😂
I mean a few vilains had no charges whatsoever
Technically, Auto doesn't do anything wrong since he's following a direct order from the BNL company president, who holds a higher position than the Axiom's captain. The president told him, "Go FULL autopilot and do not return to Earth." This implies that whatever Auto sees fit to follow that executive order is within the law of the Axiom.
The person at fault is the BNL president, whose gross negligence and refusal to adapt to change resulted in the danger of thousands of people.
Not to mention the CEO Polluted the Whole Planet with Industries and Garbage
It is worth saying that Auto would still be “charged” for harming the captain, as that would be breaking the first law of robotics (harming the captain wasn’t a part of the president’s orders).
@@SenatorArmstrong2018 We don't know if Auto is subject to the laws of robotics since they never get mentioned in the film at all. if he is, it seems like second law comes before first in his programming, and to be fair Auto only uses violence towards a human as a last resort when all other options are exhausted to follow the orders he's been given.
@@themagitechie9955 That's actually an artifact of the Zeroth Law, which states that if a robot is forced to violate the Three Laws of Robotics in any way, it must minimize the harm done. If that means sacrificing a million lives to save a billion, it will save those million lives if it follows the Zeroth Law.
@@SenatorArmstrong2018 The laws of robotics is a silly concept.
As YOU PROGRAM A ROBOT TO FOLLOW TASKS, the task set out was not to return.
A Robot made to kill people(like in terminator) will not follow any of the 3 laws.
But would those orders stand after 700 years?
0:49 It's Heavily Implied That He Killed Both the Surveyor and the Botanist Because of The Bird, The Years of Isolation in Paradise Falls Has Caused Him To Go Mad
Indeed
Seriously ITS FIRST DEGREE
Honestly, he could use that in court to not go to prison and plead insanity, yea he would be institutionalized probably until he died, if he survived that fall somehow.
@@sourlesscream1272 I'd Agree with you Here, But What is Institution?
@@Shapeshifter-of-Names essentailly sending them to an insane asylum, for people deemed to insane and not in there right mind to be held accountable for there actions
I would say he killed at least 2 people he believes is after the bird as well because of his paranoia. But that's just my opinion.
10:12 Death sentence for robots should be called "Dismantle" sentence
Pfft
More like termination
scrap sentence
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I think Charles Muntz killed more than just the surveyor and botanist, judging from all those helmets.
If jury duty was like this, I’d never get tired of it!
Neither do I.
Wasn't Muntz technically tracking his dog, something that is arguably his property? That charge, with a good lawyer, be dropped if that was the only crime he commited.
That’s what I’m saying
He would’ve been charged with attempted murder, poaching, assault, kidnapping, etc.
@@gagejernigan5277 "that charge would be dropped if that was the only crime he committed"
Well he’d still be charged with animal cruelty
@@Saintphish Probably not for the incident shown here. He kicked Doug, yes, *after* Doug bit him. That's allowed. He didn't even continue attacking Doug afterwards. Now for some of his *other* actions...yeah, probably.
Can we talk about how insanely old Muntz must be? He was an adult when Carl was a child. Dude must be 100 😂
Obsession can keep a person going... Especially unhealthy obsession.
Director Pete Docter himself confirmed that Muntz is 23 years old at the start of the film while Carl is 9. In the present day, Muntz is therefore 92 years old while Carl is 78; an age gap of 14 years.
i would argue that auto was following the orders from his superior that is long gone, thus making his actions of not going back under ANY circunstances valid.
mhm and that robots aren't recognized by law anyway.
Plus it's not like he was actually doing anything bad. If anything he's just doing what he was told to do. And last time I checked doing what you're told to do is not a crime.
@@brockragni1053 Well, obeying orders can be a crime if the orders are illegal.
Well, the idiot BNL CEO shouldn't have made such a drastic decision.
@@racheln.spaterost2709 Sure, But it's very clear Auto is programmed to never disobey direct orders from a superior officer. He is only disobeying the captain because the orders the captain is giving conflict with his orders from the CEO (who is obviously higher in the chain of command). He's not allowed to question orders, only decide which orders supersede others and how he carries out the ones that remain. Even if Auto actually believed the captain's argument that things have changed, he still cannot override a direct order. As a result, all crimes Auto commits in the film fall on the person who gave the order. same goes for the security bots acting under Auto's orders. For him, "just following orders" actually MEANS SOMETHING. Additionally, it seems robots in this universe have no legal rights, so anything he does to another robot does not count.
Skinner is guilty off attempting to keep his Kitchen Sanitary
It did say nothing
@@Duolingo1278 indeed
"Sir you are guilty sentence is nothing
5:22 funny how the one NOT with a death sentence charge fucking died.
Yep!
I think Hopper committing slavery over a civilization falls under Crimes Against HumANTity
Yo nice pun
Nice 👍
Skinner should have been charged for stalking Linguini after losing the ownership of the restaurant
EXACTLY
“Grand theft scooter” 💀 8:39
Charles technically didn't falsely imprison Russell since he trespassed onto HIS aircraft harassing HIS dogs so that charge could be dropped
Ernesto de la Cruz would have just bribed the Mexican judge and received house arrest. That's how law works here for famous and rich people and even more during the time Coco takes place.
11:50- i hated this scene as a kid but the lil part where ms girl gets her man and rescues the babies always made me so happy xD the perfect lil extra bit to throw in
I wouldn't consider AUTO for being a villain because he's a robot. He's basically doing what he is programed to do: To keep people away from earth
The “just following orders” excuse doesn’t work anymore
Charles Muntz really is fit enough for a fight with Carol .
They’re both old.
@nathancruz9172 But Charles muntz is at least 20 years older than an old man he would usually be a vegetable
@@liamcruikshank1472 in that case, Carl Frederickson is younger than Charles Muntz.
@@nathancruz9172 so then it would be surprising if Charles was able to fight Carl
20:50 is anyone gonna ignore that amazing scene of hopper with that menacing death stare with the fire in the back-round? Because damn he looks scary
You forgot for Charles Muntz trying to kill an endangered species
#4 any living person in the land of the dead is supposedly a major offense of some kind, not sure the word for it.
For the thing where he is throwing the helmets to the ground, I think that could also be counted as either intimidation or threatening
If a dog or any animal bites you, you have a right to defend yourself. He could have stabbed Doug and he would be in the right as it would count as self defense. The tricky thing is whether you can count it as self defense as he was trying to harm the dogs owner.
With the aggravated assault with a deadly weapon could also be attempted murder or premeditated attempted murder (idk if that one is a crime 100%, but it might be) because he was about to kill Carl.
For chef skinner he would get a assault charge as well because he kicked the guy off the scooter.
6:03 Opening someone else's letter is against the law. Especially if it was posted.
Opening and stealing from someone else's letterbox risks a fine of up to €45,000 and three years in jail.
Didn't Linguini give the letter to Skinner minutes before Skinner attempted to harm Remy in the film?
6:00 I have noticed the letter in question has the name Skinner on it, so it wasn't someone else's and he shouldn't be charged a fine and 3 years of prison/jail.
@theowilds3778 Meanwhile, Skinner discovers a letter from Linguini's late mother stating that Linguini is Gusteau's illegitimate son, according to.the plot.
@@Oddballkane do you mean actual/biological son or pretending to be Gusteau's son?
@theowilds3778 so linguini doesn't know he's the illegitimate son of Gusteau. His mother had written a letter to Linguini to tell him this info. I guess the letter got sent to the restaurant instead. I used to have to open post. The only ones I couldn't were private or confidential. Sometimes businesses do that, but it's not explained in the movie.
If these other villains was charged for their crimes
Queen Grimhilde (Snow White and the 7 Dwarfs, 1937)
The Couchman (Pinochio, 1940)
Chernabog (Fantasia, 1940)
Lady Tremaine (Cinderella, 1950)
Red Queen (Alice in Wonderland, 2010)
Maleficent (Sleeping Beauty, 1959)
Cruella de Vil (101 Dalmatians, 1961)
Shere Kahn (The Jungle Book, 1967)
Don’t forgot mine
Madame Medusa (The Rescuers, 1977.)
9 years, 135,015 euro fine, and 3 years off his license. Pretty light sentence for Skinner.
Agreed
AUTO also attempted to murder WALL-E, EVE, M-O, and all the regect bots when he summoned an army of SECUR-T bots to obliterate them.
In Wall-E, live action humans and animated humans were used for specific reasons. The animated humans shows how much we’ve lost our way.
The Animated Courtroom includes Samukai, Lord Garmadon, General Kozu and Overlord. Animated Courtroom turns to them: "And what will you say in your defense?". They reply in chorus, "NinjaGooooooooo!"
5:59 “stay away from the shrooms Skinner“ NAH
"Super Skinner Bros."
Bro really included the leaf blower tomfoolery for the false imprisonment charge. XD
Your honor, I want to drop all the charges on Auto for the following reasons.
1)he's cool.
Hope you consider my argument.
8:28 It'd also likely fall under invasion of privacy
Would Skinner have been fired by Linguini even if he hadn't attempted to hide the will from him? His dismissal was a bit strange, especially as Remy doesn't speak to any of the humans.
Technically Skinner Kinda Attempted Animal Cruelty Because He Tried Killing/Hurting Remmy So Maybe He Will Have Another Sentence
It's a rat so no actually
Hopper has met his death sentence
I think Skinner may have trespassed 3 times actually. Pretty sure you can't just barge into a restaurant kitchen you don't work in without permission or an escort, but it may be different in France. (And at the point he barged in, he had been fired.) And I doubt he had the correct licenses and training required to trap Remmy like he did. In France, you must "have an approval provided by a training course." in order to become a trapper.
And Ernesto definitely committed some child abuse by throwing and dragging poor Miguel around.
Honestly I thought hopper would have got a breaking and entering charge for entering the ant's home and maybe a kidnapping charge when he grabs and flies off with flik
Skinner opened linguine's mail... That in of itself is a fine
Hopper would also have a charge for traspassing in the ant colony as his first crime.
21:31 *AIASH MI POSTO* 👹
*Mi postooo* 🤗
God dang it, seeing wall-E get stuck in there still makes me tear up man
Why didn’t auto and go 4 didn’t like earth.
@@TRKshatteredAuto was ordered not to return to earth as of Protocol A-113 by BNL CEO nearly 700 years before the events of the film, and Go-4, OK I don't know about that bot but he seems to be loyal to Auto, disposing the plant in a pod set to self-destruct, takes it from the captain and throwing it to the garbage chute while threatened at Gun point by EVE to give it to herself.
You forgot to charge Charles months with reckless, endangerment and unlicensed use of a firearm because we don’t know that gun he used was licensed
I’m going to say that Muntz should have been charged with poaching given the exotic animals on display in his zeppelin and how he was hunting down Kevin who clearly came from an endangered species.
So the reason genetic testing that's not medical, jurial, or scientific is illegal is consent based. You can still do genetic testing, but it must be with a written legal agreement of consent which Skimer does not at all obtain and it could be argued he manipulated Liguni and manipulation technically is a crime in France so that could be argued for him too
19:40- this was my favorite movie growing up, and this is my humor now, it all makes sense xD
Auto got death sentence, already done by manual mode.
You forgot that Skinner totaled the scooter, so an additional Damage of Property Charge plus compensation (we do not know if he is insured)
Though I personally think that with a fitting psychiatric report where you argue that he was going insane, you could contest most of his charges
12:50 in my school vr game Typhoos did it to a friend of Goalius named Hailey Anne Thomas and forced her into being Valentino Maid
15:51 why did Miguel falling off make me chuckle
I'm Sure Auto was not committing mutiny considering he was ordered to take charge by the president. And was actually acting to uphold the law he was given. So technically Auto did nothing wrong.
Then the president should be blamed
9:34 GTA 💀
LOL
The crime is called Grand Theft Auto... not the game kid.
If jack sparrow was charged for his crimes
NONE!
...wait no thats Johnny Depp
Uhhhh
OH!
Yeah A LOT of things
@@seantaggart7382 jack sparrow did a lot of crimes . Jonny depp on the other hand has not
Charging Captain Jack Sparrow?! Arrested for charging a comedian pirate!
Yea true
Nothing as one if his friends im pretty sure is a princess/royal
I'm guessing Skinner wouldn't be charged for making Linguini drink a lot of alcohol and questions him about the rat he "hallucinates" from time to time.
@Animated Courtroom
Also, are you sure Skinner didn't get a DNA simple before his alcoholic questioning with Linguini?
Technically Hector would die again, for good, if his daughter Coco forgets him and dies, I mean it was stated by Hector earlier in the film that the inhabitants of The Land of the Dead dies when their family members and their descendants forgets them, this time for good.
Man I almost thought Skinner was in the clear cause y’know he was doing his job keeping up with sanitation of his workplace.
10:09 the "Munity" Got me XD
"Stay off the shrooms skinne4" 💀
Although Charles never got a death sentence, he’d still get one anyway
15:44 Who remembers the Jonas brothers South Park clip
I feel like hopper and the rest of the grass hopper should’ve been charged for breaking and entering and having to pay damage fees
The breaking and entering while mid air 😂😂😂
Don't forget to give hopper Brigandage. He is a robber baren who has status over grasshoppers and ants that he got through robbery intimidation and murder. And he's gotten away with it for years, possibly decades, maybe even nearly a century.
Charles techinally died. All the charges was prounded regularly. Due to him dying. So instead it would have been a death sentence.
Dedicating his death so all the charges you’ve gave him “expect for money and years” would be accurate.
Haha Ernesto can't have *life* charges, cuz he's... y'know
DEAD
Wally is like a animated idiocracry
I heard Charles Muntz did serial murder on villains wiki on Google and he revealed to killed explorers
Make If Animation vs Minecraft Villains was charged for their crimes.
There are no Minecraft villains
@@Chriskukes there Herobrine, Purple, King Spider, Witch and King Orange!
2:30 Not that it makes it right for Muntz to tie up then attempt to murder Russell, but isn't Russell technically trespassing by sneaking aboard the blimp?
Yes yes love it ( didn't see the video yet but its gonna be good as always) more more thanks for your work
8:42 is that French currency?
If Decepticons (Prime) were charged for their crimes.
Did you know a dead person can not be tried 14:03
So a bug is getting arrested what is he going to get little handcuffs, but I love your videos
For anyone wondering what gun Charles carries, it's a British Martini-Henry
For record, Auto was just following his order so his crime could be turn down since he was ordered to NOT allow human to return to Earth. I think we never heard Auto can do whatever he wants to do to follow his order like killing, etc. So basic what I am saying, Auto is not a bad guy, just following orders from higher up to protect the humans' life on the ship.
Time what if:
To me, Skinner should give the restaurant to Aifredo and be his right hand to do the basic the something he was before, but with more control and eye on Aifredo, and if he wanted to, when no one around or hire some people to kill Aifredo, but that do need him to forge Aifredo's will which is a crime, and may get eyes on him to may do with Aifredo's dead.
Even those these movie are lively and beautiful, they somewhat very dark with their lore and villains. Ernesto, a thief, a murder, etc. Charles, kill innocent people, trying to kill a kid, and a old man, etc. Auto, just following his order that's all from higher up. Hopper, the movie said itself.
21:31 I always liked this scene when I was little, thought it was funny
4:45 honestly you could add hunting endangered species cause they weren’t any other Kevin’s around and he had a skeleton of one employing he killed some for food
Skinner would also be charged for property damage since the bike wasnt his
"Where's your elderly friend-" *leaf blower noise*
Personally I think that spending nearly your whole life alone, obsessed with getting your bird, this is worse then however many life sentences
He had his dogs though
i don't think its stalking if you are tracking your dog that someone else technically took.
8:37 Grand Theft "Auto" Scooter
"and he's swimming in the seine, which is prohibited" tell that to the IOC
😂
9:42 oh hell yes my fav pixar movie
I have a question
Auto got shutdown is it considered killed?
He's sentient and autonomous until shutdown
The first one but it’s not stalking if it’s his dog tbh
Fun fact skinners crimes all made him get a money fine
Auto was just trying to save human
Can one be charged with Murder of a robot?
18:41 Did anyone Forget DICTATORSHIP?!
I don't agree with the stalking charge of charles muntz, as doug was his dog, his property
If Captain hook was charged for his crimes
22:04 Battery/𝘼𝙨𝙨
Chef Skinner going in the Kitchen at the end is also illegal tresspassing. Since at that time, he wasn't employed there.
I do like how on the second case you translated the fines into their currency Ive never noticed that
2:54 1st Degree Attempted Child Murder
How do you do multiple death sentences?
to be fair, Auto was following the orders
You make so many cool videos!!