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  • Опубликовано: 12 авг 2022
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  • @AtomicIva
    @AtomicIva Год назад +3612

    The wildest fact is that the director of this is Rumen Petkov, the most famous bulgarian animation: who later went to direct episodes of Dexter's Laboratory and Johnny Bravo, was an animation director for Cow and Chicken, and most recently worked on the Loud House before passing away. RIP what a legend

    • @isaacargesmith8217
      @isaacargesmith8217 Год назад +214

      if i recall he also worked on hey arnold including the hey arnold jungle movie. I wish saber went more into him, he's actually a really fascinating person. If I recall he was important to both bulgarian animation and comics with stuff like choko and boko.

    • @yourhorseyepona7309
      @yourhorseyepona7309 Год назад +18

      Woooah!

    • @boomerdwight4560
      @boomerdwight4560 Год назад +10

      What on the loud house WTH i love watching these shows

    • @adrianaslund8605
      @adrianaslund8605 Год назад +24

      He was an animation? Cool. The job market for cartoon characters is really rough.

    • @orangeslash1667
      @orangeslash1667 Год назад +7

      @@isaacargesmith8217 I guess he's better at helping others rather than Directing.

  • @Yo_Gamer
    @Yo_Gamer Год назад +843

    I saw this years ago, and remember laughing my ass off at one scene:
    “Alright, who turned that stupid bird back on?”
    “Brawwk, you don’t turn me on, that’s for sure!”
    One of my favorite animated movies.

    • @PIGselGames
      @PIGselGames Год назад

      I liked the scene where the bird said it was "tunefully retarded"

    • @monterrang1
      @monterrang1 Год назад +30

      "if your brain was dynomite you wouldn't be able to blow your nose"

    • @spinningsquare1325
      @spinningsquare1325 7 дней назад

      😊

  • @tombuck
    @tombuck Год назад +332

    I love Felipe’s dead-eyed, thousand yard stare regardless of what’s happening around him or who he’s talking to.

    • @srbrant5391
      @srbrant5391 Год назад +9

      Like a Fallout 3 NPC.

    • @hypersmash1088
      @hypersmash1088 Год назад +8

      That kinda sounds like heisenburg

    • @commandervile394
      @commandervile394 2 месяца назад +2

      @@hypersmash1088 Spoilers. Bryan Cranston did indeed voice that character.

  • @oldmanbonk4061
    @oldmanbonk4061 Год назад +684

    No but the comedy in this movie literally leaves me in tears. When I first saw the “You saved my life” “mm” “no really, you risked your own life to save mine” “mmm” i fucking died. This movie is a masterpiece

    • @intel386DX
      @intel386DX Год назад +49

      If you understand Bulgarian you will burst in to tears our of laughing ! Many or near all of the funny jokes are not made in the English translation/adaptation sadly . The original dialogs are so ebzaare , crazy stupid funny and not logic at all!

    • @dan_cz-patmat
      @dan_cz-patmat Год назад +13

      @@intel386DX For example, that blind/colorblind joke.

    • @dittapermata4354
      @dittapermata4354 Год назад +1

      You mean: Йу савд мы лйф мм
      And: Йу рискд йор он лыф то сав мын ммм
      Yu savd my lyf mm
      Yu riskd yor on lyf to sav myn mmm

  • @Zeurel
    @Zeurel Год назад +1729

    I've watched this movie 29 times now and it never gets old. You find so many more things going on after each watch. No irony aside this is possibly my favourite animated movie ever made.

  • @blownupfishnchips9071
    @blownupfishnchips9071 Год назад +1090

    "Nothing much unless you count the fact that I'm about to die."
    This line left me in tears. Saberspark is right, a rare combo indeed.

    • @GMDTheOnyxGuyEizzX
      @GMDTheOnyxGuyEizzX Год назад +44

      And the face on "die" makes it even better

    • @saladbowl8355
      @saladbowl8355 Год назад +14

      I legitimately laughed out loud for a decent duration from this line. I think that alone makes it worth its salt, and I haven’t even gotten halfway through the video yet.

    • @wildman510
      @wildman510 Год назад

      Chillers thing I've ever heard

    • @HyenaSheep
      @HyenaSheep Год назад +5

      i've been laughing for at least 20 mins, that line is a pure perfection

    • @MRMcLean98
      @MRMcLean98 10 месяцев назад

      Probably the most raw line ever spoken and I love it 🤣

  • @RoninCatholic
    @RoninCatholic Год назад +96

    "I don't understand."
    "Neither do I, but I'll try to explain it to you!"
    That's...that's literally fatherhood right there, and the captain was always a sort of father figure for Sonny Jim.

  • @ljphoenix4341
    @ljphoenix4341 Год назад +200

    Rest in peace Rumen Petkov, who after working on this, went on to work on Dexter's Lab, Johnny Bravo and the Owl House, before sadly passing away in 2018. A valued and respected member of the animation community.

    • @ravenpotter3
      @ravenpotter3 Год назад +4

      Wait?!?! What role did he play in the owl house! I need to learn more about this man… I can’t find anything online

    • @vasil.kamdzhalov
      @vasil.kamdzhalov Год назад +12

      In the 1990s, Petkov worked as a writer, storyboard artist, animation director and director on some episodes of Johnny Bravo, Dexter's Laboratory, Cow and Chicken, I Am Weasel, The New Woody Woodpecker Show and other series. He said about animation: "Animation will never die because it's like music, because it's like running with the wind, because it's funny."

    • @minanodi5608
      @minanodi5608 Год назад +1

      Damn 2018 just loves claiming legends

    • @orangeslash1667
      @orangeslash1667 Год назад +1

      @@vasil.kamdzhalov This movie is proof that Europeans had hard time with animation, but they really got better in 2010.

  • @calebporter3735
    @calebporter3735 Год назад +1636

    The fact that you're covering this masterpiece makes me feel like Christmas came early.

  • @Im_Merobiba_
    @Im_Merobiba_ Год назад +108

    Singing “if I only had a mother” is the funniest thing I’ve heard all year

  • @TheBonkleFox
    @TheBonkleFox Год назад +99

    I think the best joke in this whole movie for me is:
    "This is a bomb!"
    "That's right."
    "I didn't ask for a bomb, Billy!"

  • @777MasterHero
    @777MasterHero Год назад +36

    This film weirdly predicted how the Berlin Wall would come down. At the end of the movie, Filipe literally says "farewell you sterile, graceless, concrete and asphalt monster" followed by "Ode to Joy" playing in celebration. This was the piece that Leonard Bernstein chose to mark the wall's collapse at a special Berlin concert on Christmas of 1989, changing the lyrics to "Ode to Freedom."

  • @razielashura5673
    @razielashura5673 Год назад +2494

    It's not a ripoff, it's not trying to scam people or grandmas in the discount bin. It's an artistic expression and as such deserves respect.

    • @themanwhoatethefrench4505
      @themanwhoatethefrench4505 Год назад +132

      “A surprise to be sure, but a welcome one”

    • @schwarzerritter5724
      @schwarzerritter5724 Год назад +64

      I have seen 2 other Treasure Island in Space movies, both made before the Disney version.

    • @bearerofbadnews1375
      @bearerofbadnews1375 Год назад +56

      It sure does. If this movie accomplished anything is that’s it’s unique narratively and visually. The fact that treasure island book exists in this movie’s universe is insane.

    • @shootingstar8712
      @shootingstar8712 Год назад +66

      "scam people or gradmas"
      You're saying that gradmas aren't people 😡

    • @dildonius
      @dildonius Год назад +42

      Ok? Not only did he not claim this was any of those things. He pretty explicitly stated that it WASN'T any of those things.

  • @donikakrusteva7075
    @donikakrusteva7075 Год назад +2030

    I'm Bulgarian and I didn't know that existed.... And honestly it's extremely bizarre to me to even hear an actual big RUclipsr from the West, talking about our country, let alone complement something we have done...😳 I mean we are talented and give a lot to the world, but yes the CW🤷 IDK... Thank you so much 🥰 love your content ❤️

    • @nikolaatanasov2713
      @nikolaatanasov2713 Год назад +18

      Your not alone

    • @bobodanitomovi1250
      @bobodanitomovi1250 Год назад +9

      Me too

    • @praz409
      @praz409 Год назад +28

      I didnt expect this vid at all, i've also never heard of this movie adaptation and i thank you for enlightening us with it

    • @Nadalag
      @Nadalag Год назад +18

      Donika, Markiplier actually loves Bulgarian white cheese.

    • @viktor2853
      @viktor2853 Год назад +2

      lol that's exactly how i felt

  • @everest2268
    @everest2268 Год назад +98

    This feels like it was animated by people exclusively on psychedelics

  • @delusionalfreekkk293
    @delusionalfreekkk293 Год назад +80

    0:19 I am so sorry saber but as a Bulgarian hearing this literally made me wheeze so hard out loud I’m crying ily

  • @intern_dana
    @intern_dana Год назад +705

    personally, id put plantata up there with yellow submarine. they both break almost every rule of animation and storytelling, and are genuine classics for it

    • @80s-ghost
      @80s-ghost Год назад +29

      Yellow Submarine is one of the trippiest movies I ever seen but I accept it either way

    • @jimb0e186
      @jimb0e186 Год назад +24

      Try this Hungarian movie called Habfurdo, it’s kind of hard to find but it’s probably the strangest movie I’ve seen animation wise

    • @Jhud69
      @Jhud69 Год назад +12

      That's just how slavic animation looks like tbh. Can confirm as a slav myself (Pole)

    • @HydraSpectre1138
      @HydraSpectre1138 Год назад +3

      What about Perfect Blue and The End of Evangelion?

    • @Antoine_Bizans
      @Antoine_Bizans Год назад +2

      ​@@Jhud69 you exaggerate, there are beautiful slavic animations with more sense, better that this Bulgarian movie. After, I agree about the visual and sound aesthetic who represent in general the slavic animation, without be ugly of course.

  • @Smieska_13
    @Smieska_13 Год назад +743

    Dude not just Bulgarian animation, but the history of Soviet Animation is it's own extremely fascinating thing. Back in the day, Disney wasn't the disgusting conglomerate it is now, but Soviet Animation was developing its own thing and techniques that outclassed Disney in a lot of ways. Hayao Miyazaki famously said he wanted to give up animation but watched the Snow Queen from the 1950s and it inspired him to continue.
    If you're going to do a history of Bulgarian animation, it's best to do the history of Soviet animation.

    • @LikaLaruku
      @LikaLaruku Год назад +16

      I adore vintage Soyuzmultfilm stuff. Seen some great stuff from Hungary too.

    • @lucasterable
      @lucasterable Год назад +1

      Two words: The Overcoat.

    • @theeachuisge
      @theeachuisge Год назад +16

      Disney, was, disgusting back then actually.

    • @Doodle_Dragon
      @Doodle_Dragon Год назад +7

      Yeah. As a Russian kid I grew up watching some if those ld cartoons and they are jyst fascinating

    • @miroslavzima8856
      @miroslavzima8856 Год назад +7

      Soyuzmultfilm stuff is my favourite. Lately I´ve seen Alice and the third planet (which is amazing) and then the other film (can´t remember, but they had to return to the past). Although this is bad time to write about it, I found it more fascinating and favourite than early Disney - as well.

  • @GrndAdmiralThrawn
    @GrndAdmiralThrawn Год назад +311

    17:40 I feel like this could also be said of Disney’s Treasure Planet, considering how hard Musker and Clements fought for it. Eisner and Katzenberg were against it, and set it up to fail, but that didn’t stop it from being a masterpiece of passion and inspiration. It may have been a box office flop (on purpose), but you can tell that everyone who worked on it poured their heart and soul into it, and it blows every big budget, heavily marketed animation out of the water.

    • @BadWebDiver
      @BadWebDiver 6 месяцев назад +1

      Truer words were never spoken!

  • @darrens3
    @darrens3 Год назад +34

    0:35 I was very much not mentally prepared for that guy's shambling walk cycle, then when the other guy took off and got involved in aerial combat with stuff flying everywhere and I was instantly doubled over howling in tears. My god. Just incredible. 💀

  • @user-gz5qc7oh2s
    @user-gz5qc7oh2s Год назад +406

    I grew up on Soviet cartoons, I watched this cartoon when I was 10. Thank you Saber for reviewing, one of my childhood cartoons! I hope to see more Soviet Cartons reviews, especially Treasure Island.

    • @dungein
      @dungein Год назад +5

      And Jungle book

    • @anitamihholap5926
      @anitamihholap5926 Год назад +5

      Bulgaria wasn't in the Union though, I believe.

    • @chef3997
      @chef3997 Год назад +2

      @@anitamihholap5926 Deffy was, people aged 45 and up will keep saying things about the "Good old times", In Bulgaria reffered to as "Bai Toshovo vreme".

    • @retardedfishfrogs1
      @retardedfishfrogs1 Год назад +10

      @@chef3997 Um dude we weren't in the Soviet Union, just because we were socialist.

    • @Zorovee
      @Zorovee Год назад +8

      I’d personally love it if he covered something like Ну Погоди!, even without an english dub.

  • @nonamesorry7135
    @nonamesorry7135 Год назад +97

    Animated stuff from Eastern Europe from the 1900s always had that weird other worldly aura to it. I'm from Eastern Europe and growing up with these cartoons just fills you with a unique feeling...

  • @DanielKay06
    @DanielKay06 Год назад +88

    There's also a soviet cartoon adaptation of Treasure island but instead of being bizarre it's actually really good, having cartoony characters, good animation and some live action song segments with delightful overacting. Plus it's actually funny :D

    • @DanielKay06
      @DanielKay06 Год назад +6

      @@baggydude7582 It is simply called "Treasure Island" though the dubbed version (inferior, watch the original with subtitles) called it "Return to Treasure Island".
      Best just search for "Treasure Island (1988)" on youtube, it should be your first result

    • @Panzermeiller
      @Panzermeiller Год назад +12

      "Rum and death should mean the same thing to you, you understand ?"

    • @srbrant5391
      @srbrant5391 Год назад +1

      And, of course, the Gigachad himself.

  • @megansuperchicken
    @megansuperchicken Год назад +96

    Damn, Bulgarian Treasure Planet's reveal of the treasure being a noah's ark felt a lot more poignant than Titan A.E.'s. Maybe the knowledge of it being made around the Cold War made it hit different, idk

    • @user-zy6vm2wm3w
      @user-zy6vm2wm3w Год назад +16

      Idk why this reminded me of how he said that there wasn't any character development. What's funny is that as a bulgarian I can't think of a show/movie that has struck me with character development. I feel like most movies would strive for it but in our media I've never felt it was ever the focus

  • @Painocus
    @Painocus Год назад +113

    I'm hoping so much this leads to an Eastern European animation arc. It's such an important part of animation history and Americans almost never talk about it.

    • @jamesduncan6729
      @jamesduncan6729 Год назад

      It's because the vast majority of eastern European animation is legit unwatchable garbage

    • @Painocus
      @Painocus Год назад +13

      @@jamesduncan6729 You should be happy then that stuff like Yuri Norstein, Aleksander Petrov, Jan Švankmajer, Marcell Jankovis, Lev Atamov are dying out and we are now only getting Americanized market-oriented stuff like Pinocchio: A True Story. Thanks.

    • @jamesduncan6729
      @jamesduncan6729 Год назад

      @@Painocus I don't know why you're thanking me, as if I have anything to do with the animation industry. All I said was eastern European animation is trash, cuz it do be 👍🏻

    • @Painocus
      @Painocus Год назад +16

      @@jamesduncan6729 The shift from Animators being allowed to experiment and make what they want, to executives forcing them to make as cheap and safely animated as possible clitch-fests meant to pander to American sensibilites in a doomed attempt at breaking into the US market is in part because of people like you.

    • @0deadx21
      @0deadx21 Год назад +1

      @@jamesduncan6729 There's _The Golden Apple_ based on Balkan folklore, culture and fairy tales.

  • @GMDTheOnyxGuyEizzX
    @GMDTheOnyxGuyEizzX Год назад +565

    Speaking of Treasure Island, there was yet another Soviet cartoon from 1988 based off Treasure Island, and it was and is mostly known as one of the best Soviet cartoons at all, where one of the main stars for the fanbase David Livesey being a overwhelmingly positive doctor with the widest smile in the world. Despite being... closer to the original story of Treasure Island book, it has it's unique style, also very mesmerizing because at that time artists were trying hard to play with details, perspective and everything. It won't be such a fever dream and a cluster funker, because it's not trying to be trippy, but it's visuals are definitely as unique and not as cheap.

    • @DuckStrider
      @DuckStrider Год назад +21

      One of my favorite movies

    • @ledkit
      @ledkit Год назад +9

      I absolutely love it. Still know all the songs by heart.

    • @harunatsu6756
      @harunatsu6756 Год назад +16

      Saber should definitely check it out!

    • @pixellord2370
      @pixellord2370 Год назад +25

      *Rom and death are the quite the same words to you*

    • @HermanManly
      @HermanManly Год назад +20

      You are underselling it by not mentioning the real life musical number intermissions

  • @spookypaladin4667
    @spookypaladin4667 Год назад +23

    Seeing you talk about my country is honestly amazing. Not many really know about us, let alone care about our animation. I'm glad you talked about this movie, even if it's only because it's meme worthy

  • @cyborghyena940
    @cyborghyena940 Год назад +12

    "Welcome to the 17th Century!"
    "Oh"
    Has gotta be the most realistic response to this scenario

  • @Meriamfunlandagain
    @Meriamfunlandagain Год назад +322

    Saber can you PLEASE review another Bulgarian cartoon called "The Golden Apple". It's a pilot that was released 6 years ago and has been stuck in limbo since, newfound attention from animation fans around the globe can really help boost the show into a full production. The show is based on Bulgarian and slavic folklore and has a huge samurai jack / ATLA vibe. It would be amazing if you looked at it!

    • @VynalDerp
      @VynalDerp Год назад +6

      Thanks for talking about this, it genuinely looks awesome!

    • @elsakristina2689
      @elsakristina2689 Год назад +5

      I remember seeing stuff for "The Golden Apple", I wonder what happened to that cartoon? It looked amazing.

    • @Meriamfunlandagain
      @Meriamfunlandagain Год назад +4

      @@elsakristina2689 the creators pitched it to several mainstream tv channels but none of them picked it up. it's currently in limbo. Maybe with some new attention it can get on a streaming service or something

    • @elsakristina2689
      @elsakristina2689 Год назад

      @@Meriamfunlandagain Oh wow. Hopefully they’ll be able to resume the project!

    • @Meriamfunlandagain
      @Meriamfunlandagain Год назад +4

      @@elsakristina2689 hopefully. Part of the team are now teaching animation at a private art academy here too

  • @philly3294
    @philly3294 Год назад +279

    I love that old Bulgarian animations are getting some recognition in the west. Bulgarian animations from the time of Treasure Planet have a really similar style to it overall. "The adventures of Choko and Boko" for example was an animated series (also a comic book) about a frog and a stork that ran for a couple years on Bulgarian TV from the late 70's to early 90's. It's from the same artist, Rumen Petkov. The whole thing feels like a fever dream with its wacky animation, really similar to the one in Treasure Planet. I didn't grow up during that time period but I've watched the episodes on YT as a kid and I've grown to love this style of animation, despite it being really weird and sometimes even creepy.

    • @thareeldarqdoom
      @thareeldarqdoom Год назад +2

      PHILLY FROM GHETTO SMOSH NO WAY!!!

    • @philly3294
      @philly3294 Год назад

      @@thareeldarqdoom AYO ISSA GHETTO SMOSH FELLA

    • @philly3294
      @philly3294 Год назад +1

      how tf u find me

  • @Minronis
    @Minronis Год назад +32

    I think the movie is Filipe's recounting of the events that happened prior to being trapped in the timeless void and while he remembers his own name, as time goes, on, his memory becomes distorted and how he recounts the events before being trapped in the timeless void change like the names of those he knew. Since the film starts on Filipe's narration, this is from his perspective and the ending is merely what he thinks happened after being trapped in the void: he doesn't actually know if the treasure made it back to Earth, but since he's trapped for eternity, does it really matter if he succeeded or not? There's no telling how many times Filipe has went through the story in his head, how many times its been distorted, or how much of it is even true in the first place.

    • @wren_.
      @wren_. Год назад +2

      what the hell is this movie😭

  • @garydude3986
    @garydude3986 Год назад +8

    1:46 “IF I ONLY HAD A MOTHER!!!!”

  • @nuclearocean
    @nuclearocean Год назад +390

    Ooh, Eastern European animation from the 80's is a beast. Would be really cool if more people talked about it. This cartoon reminded me of another "Treasure island" adaptation, I believe it's Ukrainian, so basically the Soviet "Treasure Island". It's a certified banger with brilliant slapstick comedy and one of my favourite soundtracks out of any animated movie out there. It's also full of healthy lifestyle propaganda and the way it's inserted into the narrative... oh man. Have you ever seen pirates playing synths while running on treadmills to promote exercising regularly through a costumed live-action music video?
    I would really love to see more people learning about these animated movies, it's like a whole another world

    • @SoulMrGame
      @SoulMrGame Год назад +29

      Treasure Island is curious case - it was filmed in Kievnauchfilm, with team gathered from all over soviet union (or, rather, assigned to - you didn't have a lot of choice were you will be working). One of the lead actors was Armenian, and animation director was from Moscow. Majority of stuff, of course, was Ukrainian, but looking at Treasure Island as collective work of different regions and countries all across USSR gives it more credit, in my opinion

    • @robbiewalker2831
      @robbiewalker2831 Год назад +21

      @@SoulMrGame SaberSpark should get with the times, the 1988 adaptation is all the rage now! Gigachad Livesey, Spittaker Smollett and Karate Hawkins is what everyone is focusing on nowadays.

    • @Someone-lr6gu
      @Someone-lr6gu Год назад +2

      @@SoulMrGame > (or, rather, assigned to - you didn't have a lot of choice were you will be working)
      Cool story, bro.

    • @slr4456
      @slr4456 Год назад +1

      @@SoulMrGame "assigned to - you didn't have a lot of choice were you will be working" So, just like in America? If I ain´t rich I can´t barely dream of achieving anything in this hellhole.

    • @SoulMrGame
      @SoulMrGame Год назад +5

      @@slr4456 no, not in that sense - in USSR, after graduating college, you were just assigned to work there the state needed you. Animator? Well, we have place in Kievnauchfilm, you go there. And it was for any kind of profession, no exceptions.
      Sometimes, if multiple places had vacancy, you were offered a choice. Or sometimes you could be offered better place based on you grades. But yeah, in end, you always worked on government - no private companies were here, you know

  • @joeythe_revenant5121
    @joeythe_revenant5121 Год назад +88

    This movie just looks and feels like a very long, uncut, CD-I cutscene.

    • @joeythe_revenant5121
      @joeythe_revenant5121 Год назад +2

      One thing I don't know why
      It doesn't even matter how hard you try
      Keep that in mind, I designed this rhyme
      To explain in due time
      All I know
      Time is a valuable thing
      Watch it fly by as the pendulum swings
      Watch it count down to the end of the day
      The clock ticks life away
      It's so unreal
      Didn't look out below
      Watch the time go right out the window
      Tryin' to hold on, did-didn't even know
      I wasted it all just to watch you go
      I kept everything inside and even though I tried
      It all fell apart
      What it meant to me will eventually
      Be a memory of a time when I tried so hard
      I tried so hard and got so far
      But in the end it doesn't even matter
      I had to fall to lose it all
      But in the end it doesn't even matter
      One thing, I don't know why
      It doesn't even matter how hard you try
      Keep that in mind, I designed this rhyme
      To remind myself how I tried so hard
      In spite of the way you were mockin' me
      Acting like I was part of your property
      Remembering all the times you fought with me
      I'm surprised it got so far
      Things aren't the way they were before
      You wouldn't even recognize me anymore
      Not that you knew me back then
      But it all comes back to me in the end
      You kept everything inside and even though I tried
      It all fell apart
      What it meant to me will eventually
      Be a memory of a time when I tried so hard
      I tried so hard and got so far
      But in the end it doesn't even matter
      I had to fall to lose it all
      But in the end it doesn't even matter
      I've put my trust in you
      Pushed as far as I can go
      For all this
      There's only one thing you should know
      I've put my trust in you
      Pushed as far as I can go
      For all this
      There's only one thing you should know
      I tried so hard and got so far
      But in the end it doesn't even matter
      I had to fall to lose it all
      But in the end it doesn't even matter

    • @robertharris6092
      @robertharris6092 Год назад +9

      Itd fit in a zelda CD-I game.

    • @ExtremeWreck
      @ExtremeWreck Год назад +8

      Kind of funny because those cutscenes were actually animated in a Soviet country, more specifically Russia, by a studio named Animation Magic.

    • @williek08472
      @williek08472 Год назад +2

      Gee, it sure is boring around here

    • @zeldamaniac14
      @zeldamaniac14 Год назад

      @@williek08472 My boy, this peace is what all true warriors strive for.

  • @Mike_Dubo
    @Mike_Dubo Год назад +6

    The best way I could personally describe this movie's animation is that the staff knew every rule of animation under the sun, threw everything out except the idea of squash and stretch, and ramped that up to eleven. Certain substances may have also been involved, but that's neither here or there.

  • @danivanov7226
    @danivanov7226 Год назад +21

    as a bulgarian i can say that i am proud of this film

  • @CrayCrayslab
    @CrayCrayslab Год назад +366

    As a Bulgarian, I'd LOVE for you to make a video on Bulgarian animation! (Definitely not biased) Bulgaria has simultaneously a severe lack of animators and yet not that much respect for the craft.
    I actually wanted to study animation but that didn't go to plan.
    There was a Kickstarter for a show, "The Golden Apple" which is based around Bulgarian mythology, you can find the eng dub trailer on RUclips. And now that I look into it, turns out they got a pilot episode a few months ago! I hope the project survives, because I'd love to see actual properly funded homegrown shows, I think that's going to be the first one!

    • @Meriamfunlandagain
      @Meriamfunlandagain Год назад +16

      I really hope more well known cartoon youtubers catch on to the golden apple, I think some boost in popularity can really help them get greenlit

    • @SiPakRubah
      @SiPakRubah Год назад +8

      Can you give me the link for the full pilot one? I'm curious

    • @TheVanny72
      @TheVanny72 Год назад

      @@SiPakRubah ruclips.net/video/pjFHl8bd2iM/видео.html&ab_channel=TheGoldenAppleSeries this is the short, that the studio made before making the Golden apple

    • @Meriamfunlandagain
      @Meriamfunlandagain Год назад +4

      @@SiPakRubah ruclips.net/video/ReHr1P6asjM/видео.html
      This is the link

    • @Annatomova7
      @Annatomova7 Год назад +2

      I’ve been waiting for the Golden Apple for years now… it’s nice to know the pilot is finally out!

  • @recorderdude
    @recorderdude Год назад +72

    Apparently the guy that directed this directed the animation on the Hey Arnold Jungle movie in 2017, if Wikipedia is to be believed. Too bad Arnold never got to fly into any pipes.

  • @Allenluvable
    @Allenluvable Год назад +26

    Agree, low budget passion projects are always better than the formulaic drivel we keep getting.

  • @Dean123123100
    @Dean123123100 Год назад +12

    this truly is one of THE movies of all time...
    I'm proud to be Bulgarian :D

  • @Splat654
    @Splat654 Год назад +193

    Saberspark telling us to prepare our brains for crazyness, while presenting a movie which looks like the embodyment of gen-z humour.

  • @jonathankent1517
    @jonathankent1517 Год назад +66

    I'll give this movie this: I was never bored watching it. I wanted to keep watching just to see what insane shit they'd throw out next. I'm of the mind that the worst thing a piece of entertainment can be is boring, and this film was many things, but "boring" was not of them.

  • @joshuaedwards45
    @joshuaedwards45 Год назад +8

    Me and some friends watched it together recently and it was most fun we've had that night. Especially after the parrot let out a slur, we all combusted into laughter.

  • @westsidermetalhead4997
    @westsidermetalhead4997 Год назад +10

    Wooaah! I'm Bulgarian and never knew all of this! Yet Dexter's Lab, Johnny Bravo, Cow and Chicken were one of the top dogs in the 90s, early 2000s, amongst other legendary cartoons, when I watched CN as a kid. But then again, this was from the socialism era and here, the majority of us try not to remember, see or hear anything associated with it.

  • @BerserkerGoji9973
    @BerserkerGoji9973 Год назад +147

    One of the most incredible battle scenes in all of sci-fi animation

  • @lazarusthibodeaux
    @lazarusthibodeaux Год назад +35

    The Battle of Doiran was a 1917 battle between Britain and Bulgaria during WW1.
    The British attacked their trench lines again and again but could never break their defenses.
    It became known as
    “The Valley Of Death”

  • @PIGselGames
    @PIGselGames Год назад +4

    I remember how my dad told me that when he was like a bit younger than me he went to the movie theater to watch this movie. There is also a like alternate ending that didn't get shown in the dvd release (yes, there is one, and I own one) that was about Philip like visiting planet earth in his mind and some other stuff

  • @lonelyhetaliafangirl4936
    @lonelyhetaliafangirl4936 Год назад +48

    As a Bulgarian, I’m shocked that you are talking about my country-
    But also proud 🥹🇧🇬

  • @ludenunes6606
    @ludenunes6606 Год назад +46

    Two cartoons from the Soviet bloc I'd love to hear Saber's take on:
    1) "Cat City" (Hungary, 1986): I honestly think it's a quite good movie, and the mix of anthro characters, violence, sexuality, etc. in a kids film (if a rather mature one) does feel on brand.
    2) "Treasure Island" (USSR, 1988): since we're here, it's another interisting take on the classical work, this time a full blown comedy. If Saber watches the version with live-action musical segments, things would be even crazier, and therefore more interesting. I see many people are already recommending it here, so maybe he'll take notice and check it out.

    • @jonathankent1517
      @jonathankent1517 Год назад +2

      I think a lot of the people are recommending that Treasure Island movie because of the new meme it spawned.
      ruclips.net/video/U4vbyhHGsRw/видео.html
      Still, would be interesting to see what some actual reviewers/critics think of it.

  • @Kotzcii
    @Kotzcii Год назад +41

    Bulgarian animation has a lot of interesting stuff but due to a lack of preservation and info online a list of all the works can be considered a lost media iceberg.

  • @umbria_666
    @umbria_666 Год назад +6

    I haven't even seen the movie and I already love it with all of my heart. It's like a seasoned piece of baked macaroni; so much love was put into it, and though it may look like a mess, it's beautiful because of that love

  • @tareag993
    @tareag993 Год назад +17

    Eastern Europe in general had a lot of animated series, some of them were fever dreams like "Nu, pagadi". Almost every country has at least one, Hungary, Poland, Russia, Czechia

  • @GreenKangaroo48
    @GreenKangaroo48 Год назад +140

    If u think the animation style, it’s not that uncommon, it’s just like most old European animation looks (mostly eastern or Central European). As a Norwegian I remember really enjoying an amazing animated series called professor Balthazar, I always thought it was a Norwegian show but it’s actually Croatian. Norway’s pretty good at stop motion tho (really recommend the Flåklypa triology). I’d really recommend making videos on both Eastern European animation and Norwegian stop motion.

    • @nutella7162
      @nutella7162 Год назад +6

      Yes, as a Croat, we watched Profesor Baltazar religiously on weekends and even in school, had children's picture books about it etc. So glad to see it saw a light of day even outside of Croatia, I never knew that it aired or was distributed in any way in other European countries

    • @alka_3.4
      @alka_3.4 Год назад +1

      I got a brain freeze for a moment, thought you were talking about a polish animated series ''abduction of professor Baltazar Sponge'' (idk what the english title is)

  • @user-lj8bw6fm9d
    @user-lj8bw6fm9d Год назад +146

    I can't believe my eyes you actually reviewing this! Thank you so much Saberspark. I'm Bulgarian and this year I'm going to study animation. This makes me very proud to know that other people are interested in our animation

  • @krisiskitsunegamer2967
    @krisiskitsunegamer2967 Год назад +8

    3:47
    meme potential

  • @samueleinhorn6713
    @samueleinhorn6713 Год назад +8

    I think this movie has a very big "so bad it's good" reputation, which is how I felt when I first saw that famous intro fight clip. But upon looking into it further that'd be a damn shame if that's how most people feel. This is unironically so good because of how crazy and bizarre the animation and character interactions are. And it's different. I feel like modern animation is moving away from trying to be jarring for the sake of laughter and the expectations have gone along with it.

  • @believeinmatter
    @believeinmatter Год назад +15

    Bulgarian Treasure Planet sounds like a really cool name for a punk band 😂

    • @believeinmatter
      @believeinmatter Год назад

      @here is the full clip try harder posting your bulls**t. Nobody is going to click on that

    • @gracekim25
      @gracekim25 Год назад

      Yeah a fun punk band

  • @doggostockimage
    @doggostockimage Год назад +27

    As a Bulgarian, I’m speechless

  • @MeleeTiger
    @MeleeTiger Год назад +4

    I don't think there's any shame in liking this, someone really worked hard on it with a vision or passion in a time when it was really needed.

  • @GangstaSparkleFairy
    @GangstaSparkleFairy Год назад +11

    Actually, this movie looks strangely amazing to me. I love weird, trippy animation. How have I never heard of this?

  • @errorsand6950
    @errorsand6950 Год назад +65

    As a Bulgarian this video gave me a smile. Love you Saber I've been watching you for a long, it's just very weird to me, a small forgotten nation being mantion on some random youtuber video makes me smile but a whole episode dedicated to my culture that's a big one.

    • @TeoG.
      @TeoG. Год назад +7

      I too am a Bulgarian, I'm glad that we are getting some recognition!

    • @ivailogeorgiev8725
      @ivailogeorgiev8725 Год назад

      Same here

  • @rhodochrosita7260
    @rhodochrosita7260 Год назад +14

    12:51
    Y’all can say what y’all want, but this is a really pretty scene and his voice sounds nice too. Almost relaxing.

  • @duranls1
    @duranls1 Год назад +8

    I'll admit I did loved it, I just watched it and was a fever dream but the dialogue and voice acting was like something out of Monty Python's sketch, is amazing.

  • @lameuser1
    @lameuser1 Год назад +2

    2:27 "And yeah, I think he might have been crying." *lol* True friendship.

  • @Konpekikaminari
    @Konpekikaminari Год назад +21

    "and, uh... there's mushrooms"
    I think this sums the whole thing up pretty well

  • @professionalvr
    @professionalvr Год назад +340

    As I a Bulgarian, I didn't expect a big RUclips channel about animation as Saberspark to review "Планетата на съкровищата". By the way you missed the fact that Rumen Petkov is also a comic book artist. He was the creator of the Чоко и Боко (Choko and Boko) comic series, which ran in the Дъга (Duga/Rainbow) comic books.
    Virgin Disney treasure island vs Chad Bulgarian Treasure planet.

    • @bazzfromthebackground3696
      @bazzfromthebackground3696 Год назад +5

      Hell they probably didn't lose like 170 million on it either.

    • @Meriamfunlandagain
      @Meriamfunlandagain Год назад +15

      @@bazzfromthebackground3696 we didnt but our entire animated industry collapsed in the 70s and there hasnt been any original animated project since. The only recent animation was the pilot "the golden apple" but no network picked it up because shitty reality tv is more important i guess

    • @micharosa6201
      @micharosa6201 Год назад +9

      Both are good chads and virgins in their own way.

    • @isaacargesmith8217
      @isaacargesmith8217 Год назад +1

      @@Meriamfunlandagain wasnt this movie from the 80s if I recall?

    • @Meriamfunlandagain
      @Meriamfunlandagain Год назад +2

      @@isaacargesmith8217 yeah around that time, i mightve cut down a decade by accident

  • @user-kh6bk6vt9v
    @user-kh6bk6vt9v Год назад +3

    Bulgarian "Treasure planet" - it's the main masterpiece of bulgarian animation! What is happening on the screen can be safely characterized by the words: "Rene Laloux meets Ivan Maximoff".

  • @rahinox1311
    @rahinox1311 Год назад +15

    That's gotta be one of my fav type of Saber's videos, reviewing obscure animations from different countries.

  • @PsychoMeerkat
    @PsychoMeerkat Год назад +23

    This is unironically one of my favourite things to watch when I'm high out of my mind. It's genuinely so entertaining and bizarre that it's always worth a watch

    • @jamesduncan6729
      @jamesduncan6729 Год назад

      Drugs are bad for you. You should accept Jesus Christ into your heart 👍🏻

  • @samrizzardi2213
    @samrizzardi2213 Год назад +28

    If you want another fever dream, might I recommend _Grendel, Grendel, Grendel_ ? An Australian animation from 1981 with the voice of Peter Ustinov which tells the legend of Beowulf from the monster's point of view.

  • @angelikaoreshko1945
    @angelikaoreshko1945 Год назад +19

    I would love to see someone cover Soviet animation in general, I grew up watching a LOT of it since I'm Russian and my parents grew up in the USSR. A lot of it is really beautiful and unique, I wish more people knew about it. Soyuz Multfilm (Союзмультфильм) was the main animation studio that produced these cartoons, I recommend checking some of them out!

    • @BadWebDiver
      @BadWebDiver 6 месяцев назад

      I loved the Russan versions of The Jungle Book and Rikki Tikki Tavi!

  • @bigslorbsofkyrgyzstan5541
    @bigslorbsofkyrgyzstan5541 Год назад +3

    9:48 the... the vine... it was foretold in the Old World

  • @othzy6149
    @othzy6149 Год назад +42

    As a Bulgarian I knew that the comments were gonna be filled with people saying they are Bulgarians just by seeing Bulgarian in the title

    • @magimthings
      @magimthings Год назад +4

      Да XD

    • @elenar9901
      @elenar9901 Год назад +3

      Considering how little we get talked about of course we immediately flock to anything about us XD

  • @GamingPalOllieMK
    @GamingPalOllieMK Год назад +52

    THANK YOU!
    I'm from Macedonia, now renamed North Macedonia as it said on your map, I watched this as a kid at the theater with my grandma then saw it on TV a couple times.
    Every time I'd talk about this movie asking people online if they remember a movie or anime or whatever it may have been about space, a black hole an evil pirate captain with a green parrot and how at the end animals and stuff fall down to earth from the sky NOBODY knows what the hell I'm talking about.
    Well now I know! I remember the movie being an absolute trip to watch first time I saw it, the synth atmosphere, the colors but I couldn't for the life of me remember the artstyle, somehow in my head I remembered the artstyle as something closer to anime like Macross even.
    This is amazing :D You single handedly solved one of the biggest mysteries from my early childhood! wow just wow
    That whole synth feel and soundtrack was big in our part of the world in the 80's, my dad worked in the entertainment business, he was a script writer for some tv shows here in Macedonia, directed some, produced others and the 80's stuff he worked on, even like historical shows would often use synth music.
    As a Commodore 64 kid myself that type of sound has a special place in my heart :)

    • @sydneyw7375
      @sydneyw7375 Год назад

      What was it like seeing this in theaters? I'm young and American so obviously I've only seen this through the internet. I'm curious!! Thanks for sharing your story with this bizarre wonderful movie! :D

  • @Po4to
    @Po4to Год назад +2

    As an 80's kid from the Eastern Bloc I've seen my share of trippy cartoons. The one that really freaked me out was Tajemnica Szyfru Marabuta (Polish for "The Secret of Marabou Stork's Cipher") - in which the antagonist was a chameleon that could - instead of just changing colors - turn into things. Trees. Flowers. People. A lamp, even! Eep!
    That said, what little I'd seen by then of the western animation at the time sometimes turned the psychedelia up to 11, too. Elephants on Parade would haunt me for years.

  • @parker-boy98
    @parker-boy98 Год назад +5

    The speech about how this movie was made with sincere effort was inspiring.

  • @redpandaguitars
    @redpandaguitars Год назад +72

    15:30 That's what I was telling my friend, I see this movie as animators just going crazy and doing what they could with what they had. The animation heads being seperate from the bodies just looked like they were trying something different. Again like you said, I feel the same with Fantastic planet. It's just so weird and I love it. Love your reviews!

    • @alexkozliayev9902
      @alexkozliayev9902 Год назад +6

      They probably animated heads separately to save time and money. They prepared set of heads with different emotions/mouth shapes and tacked them on a drawn body

    • @redpandaguitars
      @redpandaguitars Год назад +2

      @@alexkozliayev9902 maybe, i try to give people the benefit of the doubt usually. It's a struggle but with artistic stuff I can say I've done a lot to save time too :p

  • @motion1picture809
    @motion1picture809 Год назад +46

    This video made me realize how animation was really respected in the communist block. I familiar with Poland's animation and most of it is from that era polish classics like "bolek in lolek", "reksio", "mis uszaty" or "koziolek matolek" or the Czechoslovakia (I think) "pat and mat" the Soviet "Wilk I zajonc" (polish name).
    I love when you dive into more obscure animation. I'd love for you to make a video on polish animation as someone with polish parents and consider myself half polish I think it has a rich history to the extent that there are status of the characters all over Poland.

  • @juostudios6216
    @juostudios6216 Год назад +3

    Hey Saberspark am a bulgarian and i did now that movie existed :D What a mesh :D Great review ,MUCH LOVE FROM BULGARIA!

  • @isthatyoucedric7854
    @isthatyoucedric7854 Год назад +5

    Oh man, this must have been so fun to make. It really feels like even the animators had a blast, probably cracking up while working on every shot and sequence!

  • @hpucubg
    @hpucubg Год назад +45

    I'm Bulgarian and i'm really happy u liked our Treasure planet movie i didn't know it even existed before this video but seeing u appreciate the movie just makes my soul and guts feels amazing! It is true our animation or quality of movies is not the best but it's always made by passionate ppl! :) I can say that we all Bulgarians r passionate about everything we always try our best and put passion into the things we love doing!

  • @kimoeo9378
    @kimoeo9378 Год назад +28

    Also remember that this was in the 80s when animation like this was still being refined, as Disney had a chokehold on it and the techniques used. So for Bulgaria to be able to make a movie like this is still impressive. It's definitely interesting to see how things looked in that time frame and compare to what it may look like now.

  • @MJPTHA3RD
    @MJPTHA3RD Год назад +8

    The animation style and humor is gripping in uncanny beauty. Soooo good.

  • @CinnamonGrrlErin1
    @CinnamonGrrlErin1 Год назад +9

    This looks like the type of cartoon you'd see on Nickelodeon in the early 80s. I kind of dig the animation actually, in a surreal kind of way.

  • @Empoart
    @Empoart Год назад +175

    A video about Soviet/Eastern European animation in general would be amazing! There's many great Russian, Estonian and Hungarian animation for example and the Czech republic has a long history in stop-motion animation, it's super interesting and there's many gems in there!

    • @BottomOfTheDumpsterFire
      @BottomOfTheDumpsterFire Год назад +25

      Don't forget Ukrainian, which was responsible for the Soviet Treasure Island, which is also a timeless classic.
      EDIT: SHOOT I FORGOT TO MENTION ARMENIAN. "Oh, wow, a talking fish" (Ух ты, говорящая рыба) is a timeless classic about the old man and the all-knowing all-wise Ech.

    • @aleksisgabliks3881
      @aleksisgabliks3881 Год назад +14

      same goes for Latvia as well. Stuff like Fantadroms(cosmic adventures of shapeshifting cat, his astral ghost cat gf, pink vloud and pissed off rat) or Ness and Nesija(a really enviromentalist take on lochness monster and fish-human warfare)

    • @jankupka9106
      @jankupka9106 Год назад +15

      Hungary : Mézga Család (The Mézga family), Macskafógó (Cat city)
      Poland : Lolek i Bolek, Reksio

    • @bartoszrampapapam6398
      @bartoszrampapapam6398 Год назад +5

      Don't forget about Poland

    • @empress.bijira
      @empress.bijira Год назад +5

      @@BottomOfTheDumpsterFire ukranimafilm, then called kievnauchfilm, the same studio that made soviet treasure island, also made captain wrongel and soviet alice in wonderland + through the looking glass !! my two favorite films from childhood :) iconic films honestly, even if my gf and friends find the cheshire cat, and the general vibe of the stills i've sent, offputting lmao
      it's funny, bc the first time i saw madoka magica, some of the cut-out animation, especially the oktavia von seckendorff segments, reminded me of the kind used in alice in wonderland, and to some extent captain wrongel! i wonder if any of the animators saw those two at a certain point and took inspiration the same way miyazaki did with the soviet snow queen, which was made by soyuzmultfilm?

  • @vectorconvoy1290
    @vectorconvoy1290 Год назад +163

    Aight, we got him covering Bulgarian treasure planet. Now we just need him talking about Russian treasure island!

    • @fortis3686
      @fortis3686 Год назад +14

      Doctor Livesey will be amazing for him.

    • @gamejunky3040
      @gamejunky3040 Год назад +2

      Honestly not the worst thing. At least it’s decently animated then bootleg treasure planet.

    • @Tiam202
      @Tiam202 Год назад

      *Soviet

  • @red-clad-vlad
    @red-clad-vlad Год назад +7

    Ah, finally, something that makes me proud ro be born in Bulgaria. I can only dream of acheiving a fraction of this masterpiece's magic throughout my aniamtion career.

  • @Hirundo-demersalis
    @Hirundo-demersalis 5 месяцев назад +2

    I've watched this movie before and honest to God, the content, editing, pacing, dialogue and soundtrack made it feel more like a RUclips Poop of a lost Philips CD-I game's cutscenes than an actual movie. Was absolutely brilliant for all the wrong reasons, and I love that!
    Well done, Bulgaria!

  • @thatmanmango
    @thatmanmango Год назад +152

    Love you saber. Your content pulled me outta hella dark times. Awesome video and keep up the amazing work

    • @JonDoe42069
      @JonDoe42069 Год назад +6

      @Sabersраrk 🅥 *IMPOSTER!*

    • @limeyell0w945
      @limeyell0w945 Год назад +4

      glad you're doin better scoot : )

    • @yoshigamemaster6127
      @yoshigamemaster6127 Год назад

      His vids kinda mid imo

    • @thatmanmango
      @thatmanmango Год назад

      @@limeyell0w945 Thanks lime. I really love his videos, because growing up watching tons of animation and cartoons, its really nice to see the fails and successes behind it explained so well and so funnily.

    • @limeyell0w945
      @limeyell0w945 Год назад

      @@thatmanmango I see

  • @dapperhatgirl1543
    @dapperhatgirl1543 Год назад +10

    You’ve got to appreciate something that can both scare and interest you at the same time.

  • @ladywithpinkglasses
    @ladywithpinkglasses Год назад +13

    You should cover more of Central-Eastern Europe animations from that time, like from Czech or Poland.. they're beautiful and charming!

  • @Xeno426
    @Xeno426 Год назад +3

    Funny enough, Russia had its own Treasure Island animated film in 1988 (Return to Treasure Island), and it's also nutty.

  • @thejra-gon6991
    @thejra-gon6991 Год назад +25

    I honestly would love to be a fly on the wall during the animation process and concept creation for this film...cuz I literally can't figure out how the heck this was even created.... like what kind of equipment did they have? They obviously had to work with some of the most obscure sub par (maybe even modified for specific use) equipment for this...and they STILL produced it and completed their goal

  • @linat8268
    @linat8268 Год назад +30

    Some unexpected representation here! In Bulgaria we definitely have some weird animated films/series and interesting history in this area. This is the first time I've heard of this particular film though.

  • @giorgiokowsar4803
    @giorgiokowsar4803 Год назад +3

    Fun fact about the Nabucodonosor ship:
    The "Nabucco" is an Italian opera show written by Italian composer Giuseppe Verdi in the 19th century about the exit of Hebrews from Babilonia ruled by the evil king Nabucodonosor. The characters here are singing the most famous song from that opera called "Va pensiero" about the longing for freedom of the Hebrews, thus they defeat the king Nabucodonosor. Really cool concept and lore if you think about it. Also totally delirious for this film as it should.

  • @Sappy10
    @Sappy10 Год назад +3

    I love these kind of animated movies... my dad always showed me animation around the world so for me its... ♡♡♡♡ the animation is for fun and loving it and art. Thats what i see in this chaotic masterpiece

    • @Sappy10
      @Sappy10 Год назад

      Saberspark you have to watch bill plympton works

  • @AndesMints94
    @AndesMints94 Год назад +22

    Just by the clips alone, I love how effortlessly the characters fly in the air and squish into a blob pile. There's something truly satisfying about that.

  • @DeathTempler
    @DeathTempler Год назад +8

    Treasure Planet is still probably my favorite animated film. God tier.

    • @GrndAdmiralThrawn
      @GrndAdmiralThrawn Год назад +1

      If you’re talking about the Disney one, hell yes. I watched it almost non-stop as a kid

  • @giove099
    @giove099 Год назад +2

    11:06 I've just realized they are singing "Va pensiero" by Giuseppe Verdi

  • @thegiantrat3000
    @thegiantrat3000 Год назад +2

    One of the wierdest animations i've ever seen was an estonian animation called Sur Toll. It's a complete retelling of an estonian myth and the whole thing is a trip to watch.