Wait so other adaptations don't even use a boat? This is my first time seeing a horror one . Steamboat is literally in the name lol the whole cartoon is about hijinks on a steam boat for crying out loud.
Right. All people have done is rushed to be sheeple. What's funny was until the copyright expired not too many people knew steamboat Willie. Now they just all do the same stuff with it. A horror movie based on a river boat. You gotta be kidding me. What's next for a horror movie on a school bus. Btw that already happened and it was horrible.
One can easily say steamboat Willie has been in a never ending loop, and now that he's in public domain the loop that he was in, is now broken and he is free to do as he pleases, little do people know that Walt trapped him in this loop for a reason.
@@glamrockfoxy6667 Steamboat Willie (alongside the other Mickey cartoon that released in that year, Plane Crazy) is fully in the public domain. Disney can't sue unless they can determine the creators infringed on later Mickey cartoons, or misled customers into thinking this was actually associated with their company.
Love the creativity when stuff ends up public domain. “Let’s make a horror version of it”. That’s it. That is the only thing you can do with something in public domain.
@@JangobadassMillions of views and maybe ~8k upvotes? Not anymore, looks like. How quickly this one showed up, you know it was either illegal for the months they were making it or entirely flipped to rush a horror game out and "be the first"
Ha. True. People sometimes complain that big corporations will do the same safe thing over and over again instead of taking risks and innovating... yet here the only thing some smaller creators think of doing with Steamboat Willie after it became public domain is horror stuff. So much for creativity and innovation.
That’s the Disney way now. They play it safe and generate very formulaic, sterile, “lab-tested” stuff. There’s not much fresh, shocking, fun, or inventive like there was in the 20th century. And the 2000s.
Regular people usually know what they are talking about before they post. A 1 minute Google is not hard at all. Try it before comnenting@@hobomike6935
@@Sparx632And it's an easy way to avoid a trademark dispute with Disney. No reasonable person would EVER think that Disney endorsed this thing, whereas a more "original flavor" take on Mickey might cause consumer confusion.
Nope, thats one horror game about it, we had already cuphead which is inspired by those times cartoons and there is a fps shooter game which uses steamboat willie designs and is pretty darn fun by the trailer, plays like a doom mouse mafia game, forgot the name of it though.
How about a story about how Steamboat Willie is feeling depressed that he’s no longer a copyrighted IP to “His original owner” (That’s what we would say to avoid copyright), but later he finds that a lot of folks have more love for him than “His original owner” and it warms his heart.
Now if they put more effort into the little things, they have a base game here sure. Just hope it's not a super simple linear story walking simulator where you hide and pick up keys smh. At least give us something different, cmon.
They are happy taking the characters created by others, such as Alice in Wonderland, Pinocchio and the rest, but then they become really protective of the few things that they did that were not copies. BTW, Disney has many dark movies based on characters that they never created, such as Maleficent.
@@itisabird Yes, based on characters* they never created. The earliest iteration of "Sleeping Beauty" was an aurthurian romance "Perceforest" which was published in the early 1300s. The connection between "Perceforest" and "Sleeping Beauty" lies in the fact that "Perceforest" is believed to be one of the earliest sources that contain a narrative similar to the Sleeping Beauty motif. In "Perceforest," there is a tale about a princess named Zellandine who falls into a deep sleep after pricking her finger on a piece of flax. This story shares thematic similarities with the later "Sleeping Beauty" tales, where a princess is cursed to sleep for a prolonged period. Other versions were later written in the 1600s as well. For instance, Giambattista Basile published another in his collection titled The Pentamerone, published posthumously in 1634, and then was adapted by Charles Perrault in "Histoires ou contes du temps passé" in 1697. The version collected and printed by the Brothers Grimm (with which we are familiar) was one orally transmitted from the Perrault. So, while you're correct in the most simple sense, you're missing a lot of context. Disney has made their own characters which are derivative of the original work(s). Then, with "Maleficent: Mistress of Evil." They created their own unique backstory about Maleficent as the events in which we witness Angelina Jolie play her character were never established. It would seem that Disney was using material that was in the public domain for hundreds of years. They are protective of their own versions of the characters that they characters. The story of Sleeping Beauty has been told and re-written throughout the second milennia at least 3-4 times. Are you going to accuse the Brothers Grimm of the same intellectual crimes of copying someone else's work and profiting from it? If you were above your naive anti-Disney bias, you'd see the stark differences and realize how idiotic you sound blabbing your mouth like that.
@@itisabirdDisney didn't make dark movies based on character, like Maleficent. Those are just different than dark, that's just entertaining. Doctor Strange 2? Yes, they did put horror on it.
At this point, might as well make a movie where its Winnie the Pooh, the Grinch and Steamboat Willy Mouse vs. king kong or something. Or even remake a parody of that anti drug commercial with all those cartoon characters from the 90's
**Once horror versions of Mickey Mouse got released…** Public Domain: It’s beautiful! **Suddenly, all the spirits that were part of the Disney company in the past, including Walt Disney himself shows up and haunts the Public Domain, Horror Pooh, and Horror Mickey!** Horror Mickey: AAAAAAHHH!!! 😱 Horror Pooh: Uuuuuhhh…! 😨 Minnie (Disney): Mickey! Mickey (Disney): Don’t look, Minnie! Keep your eyes shut! **Public Domain looks to see that fire comes out of the Disney shorts and bolts of energy blasts at all the Horror versions of children’s properties, killing them all! While Mickey Mouse, Oswald, and all other Disney created properties go back under copyright exclusively at Disney! The fire in front of the Public Domain got bigger and hotter!** Horror Pooh: Uuuuuhhh…! 😨 Horror Mickey: AAAAAAHHH!!! 😱 Public Domain: AAAAAAHHH!!! 😱 **Horror Pooh’s head shrinks and his eyeballs pop out, Horror Mickey’s face melts clean off, and the Public Domain explodes out of existence! Mickey and Minnie kept their eyes closed as all the horror adaptations of children’s properties get wiped out off the face of the Earth! At last, Mickey and Minnie opened their eyes to see that all the horror versions were gone from existence, never to be seen again.**
its likely neither but film would be the worse choice of the two, the trailer was full of repeated assets laid side by side so its an even easier to notice, as well as in general that that just makes for a horrible plot that nobody would care about.
Can’t anyone turn steamboat willie into something that is not horror, like anything but horror is really that hard for cryin out load, same with Winnie the Pooh
That first abhorrently long soaring shot for that obvious twist actually got me laughing. (Also if the camera was from a perspective that could literally fly through the air like that, what was he attacking?)
It's called public domain, Anyone can do anything to it as they want, including make it into horror crap Are you following what these other people say? You're not creative aswell
why do they make horror out of these characters in the domain? Why not just make a linar style comedy romance rpg? Or an adult steamboat willie with extra emphasis on the willie.
@@NaterSquib 0:45 The boat is pretty far away and on the right, 0:50 the boat gets into view on the center left, out of focus, 0:55 we are approaching the boat from the right, without us or the boat having moved to the right
In the parlance of _"Behold, Humanity!"_ *_Hellspace burn and Warsteel sunder._* *_Cannon cracked and shattered rudder._* *_Dying breath, in vacuum wails._* *_Something wicked, this way sails._* - _The March of Steamboat Willie_
You know that for people using the public domain they sure don’t know how to use it. A lot of the music played in this trailer uses the Disneyland version of Steamboat Willie, which was made for the Toontown expansion in the 90s.
You can’t copyright a rendention of a music track. Otherwise all covers of songs would be illegal. Once the original entered the public domain they all become free use. The only thing you can’t do is upload the same exact track and claim it as your own. The way they are using this is transitive and falls under fair use.
@@TekDoug no, that's really not how that works. Any arrangement or performance of a piece gets its own copyright protection even if the original is in public domain. And yes, most covers are technically illegal unless they get a license.
It someone made a sequel that has Mickey sailing the ship and getting stuck and then figuring out something, PG rating and it will be much better than whatever is gonna happen
Ngl, was expecting a cozy, adventure-like game because of the style of the first few seconds. Wasn't expecting to hear Garten of BanBan and FNAF Security Breach had a child.
Why is it that when something goes public domain, they always have to make some generic horror short or creepypasta about it? Why can't they do something fun and actually creative for once?
The sad thing about this horror trend is that any new and creative projects with newly public domain characters are going to be lumped in with cheap cash grabs like this and blood and honey
*Thing hits public domain* Some immature amateurs in hollywood: "You know what would cool? A horror movie. When people look at it from the outside, they are going to think we are funny and meme!" No. This "haha, adorable character go booo" trend is getting old. As if the gaming industry isn't beating the dead horse already with it's knock off characters.
Pro mobile RUclips tip: when the uploader annoyingly blocks the screen with logos and other videos, drag the video down a bit to remove them so you can actually see the video
At this point it’d be more original to make a non-horror adaptation of Steamboat Willie
How about Steamboat Willie as a surrealist film?
A modern remake of the original cartoon actually is somewhat original and interesting to watch.
Check out a game called MOUSE
@@JollyWally12349Actually, you can find something like that on RUclips.
It was psychological horror the orignal cartoon as it made me break the TV that's how boring it was
Well..least this horror one actually takes advantage of the fact the cartoon is on a boat
💯
It's because of the implication
Fr
Wow. That's the bar for praise right now?
Wait so other adaptations don't even use a boat? This is my first time seeing a horror one . Steamboat is literally in the name lol the whole cartoon is about hijinks on a steam boat for crying out loud.
All these creators waited for Mickey to be public domain, all so they could do absolutely nothing worthwhile with him.
you gotta give it time. people with actual creative drive need time to mske something decent. we need to wait beyond the meme horizon for this.
@@cactuss33dsCreativity is subjective. The problem is everyone is a critic these days.
Be the change you want to see in the world, delete this criticizing comment.
P.S. if it's subjective, then everybody is QUALIFIED to be a critic.
Right. All people have done is rushed to be sheeple. What's funny was until the copyright expired not too many people knew steamboat Willie. Now they just all do the same stuff with it. A horror movie based on a river boat. You gotta be kidding me. What's next for a horror movie on a school bus. Btw that already happened and it was horrible.
@@anthonyjones7264 You don't seem like a very happy person.
One can easily say steamboat Willie has been in a never ending loop, and now that he's in public domain the loop that he was in, is now broken and he is free to do as he pleases, little do people know that Walt trapped him in this loop for a reason.
it'd be a real missed opportunity to not take this kind of route with something like this entering the public domain. i'd watch it for the humor of it
No, Steamboat Willie is already broken when someone is making a Steamboat Willie horror movie. It would ruined his franchise.
@@SpinfoilHatopportunity? This opportunity would ruined Steamboat Willie franchise, this isn't what Steamboat Willie is about.
Disney about to sue
@@glamrockfoxy6667 Steamboat Willie (alongside the other Mickey cartoon that released in that year, Plane Crazy) is fully in the public domain. Disney can't sue unless they can determine the creators infringed on later Mickey cartoons, or misled customers into thinking this was actually associated with their company.
At this point, literally everyone and their brother AND their mother is making a horror adaptation of Steamboat Willie.
Everything that hits public domain will have a horror game and / or movie of it. That is the trend.
And most are false rumors like Rob Zombie 🤣
Love the creativity when stuff ends up public domain. “Let’s make a horror version of it”. That’s it. That is the only thing you can do with something in public domain.
Because horror versions are quick, easy and cheap to make, and almost always make money. That's all there is to it.
@@JangobadassMillions of views and maybe ~8k upvotes? Not anymore, looks like. How quickly this one showed up, you know it was either illegal for the months they were making it or entirely flipped to rush a horror game out and "be the first"
What if horror films hit the public domain and have child friendly content made about them?
Ha. True. People sometimes complain that big corporations will do the same safe thing over and over again instead of taking risks and innovating... yet here the only thing some smaller creators think of doing with Steamboat Willie after it became public domain is horror stuff. So much for creativity and innovation.
The more creative stuff takes more time. Hasn't even been a month, man.
Imagine if they made a steamboat Willie game in the style of cuphead!! Would be awesome
there's one in the works called Rubberhose Rampage, and it looks absolutely atrocious
wouldn't cuphead be in the style of steamboat willie?
@@shadowbane7401 They were talking more about the gameplay style
You mean like the first level of Mickey Mania?
@shadowbane7401 No, because that was the style of animation back then that did not belong to disney , so they aren't copying them
I'm impressed how boring they were able to make that. Even the jumpscare was boring because it was exactly the kind we've all seen a billion times
VERY boring
That’s the Disney way now. They play it safe and generate very formulaic, sterile, “lab-tested” stuff.
There’s not much fresh, shocking, fun, or inventive like there was in the 20th century. And the 2000s.
@@hobomike6935 You know Disney didn't make this right? Steamboat Willie is now public domain.
@@DarkMaker75 that’s even more sad. I’d expect as much from Disney, but regular people usually put a little more heart into it.
Regular people usually know what they are talking about before they post. A 1 minute Google is not hard at all. Try it before comnenting@@hobomike6935
Can we get a non-horror adaptation for once?
These hypothetical non-horror adaptations aren't gonna adapt themselves!
how would that even play out 🤣
@@axcelblack2808 link it
Horror adaptations are a quick and cheap to make cash grab.
BOOOO!
Is horror all anyone knows to do with Steamboat Willie?
Easy cash grabs for uncreative people
@@Sparx632And it's an easy way to avoid a trademark dispute with Disney. No reasonable person would EVER think that Disney endorsed this thing, whereas a more "original flavor" take on Mickey might cause consumer confusion.
Yes, because it requires zero creativity or vision and is the cheapest genre to do
Yes
Well, let's see you come up with a new use for Steamboat Willie!
Go on, share us your pitch for what you would do with it!
Has it become like a rule or something? If something enters the public domain, it becomes a Horror Movie?
Nope, thats one horror game about it, we had already cuphead which is inspired by those times cartoons and there is a fps shooter game which uses steamboat willie designs and is pretty darn fun by the trailer, plays like a doom mouse mafia game, forgot the name of it though.
@@erwinamanciosilva7693it's called mouse no I'm not kidding just mouse
@@erwinamanciosilva7693stop misgendering me
Actually that game Mouse is about a private detective
@@erwinamanciosilva7693
Yes.
How about a story about how Steamboat Willie is feeling depressed that he’s no longer a copyrighted IP to “His original owner” (That’s what we would say to avoid copyright), but later he finds that a lot of folks have more love for him than “His original owner” and it warms his heart.
Get out of here with your original ideas. We all want HORROR MOVIES/GAMES!
That's a rather interesting pitch.
This reminds me of that one epic mickey fan comic where he remembers Walt. Please make this real
Like Oswald.
Lol ok
This is why these companies shouldn't worry about losing their properties. Nobody knows what to even do with them.
Poor Mickey. Poor Tigger. Poor Pooh Bear. Poor me. There goes my childhood
Just the Steamboat Willie version of Mickey, the original Mickey is still apart of Disney
Winnie The Pooh: Blood & Honey
Ah, still remember the movie~~~
You should probably say Poor Peter Pan and Poor Bambi too, Spoiler Alert for the future lol
No no, Tigger is safe….for now.
@@rileybear836 Tigger is in the latest trailer to Winnie the Pooh Blood and Honey 2
Imagine what happens when sonic hits public domain
SONIC.EXE: THE MOVIE
Oh, my!
ALL the pregnant Sonics!
Lots of foot pics
@@hunterannett967poster headline: "This is not a kid's game!"
Five Nights at Willie's
Was it the bite of '28?
Five Willies a Night
@@scheanx7397AYO
"Ayooo"
FNATI
Turning public domain children characters into horror stories is the ultimate form of unimaginative hackery.
Just goes to show how the horror genre is the dumbest, laziest and easiest genre in film/game.
@@Kpazz WTF?! Horror is a great genre when used right, sure it can be milked, but all other genres can be milked too.
@@Kpazz
Only when uncreative people do stuff with it
Hell, if it works for Sharknado…
Oh, a horror take on Mickey's first movie that's now in the public domain... that's original.
The laziness of "these" people
You know, it kinda was, because you didn't know about it until it was shown to you.
Let’s see your movie.
@@akzMediaFeedIt just seems to be the thing that always happens when something goes public domain.
so is Mickey Mouse is still owned by Disney?
Should have called it Screamboat Willie.
BUH DUM TSS!
That's dumb and you're dumb for saying that.
Screamboat Killie
Should have called it off
Wow, old children cartoon hero as a horror villain? How original!
The original is already bizarre enough. It doesn't need 'horrorizing'.
I'm a little interested, it is cliche but If they manage to do something different, then I'm supporting it
This looks great!
Oh no it's a horror game, nevermind..
*horror movie
@@EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEFMade in Unreal Engine for some reason
the coolest thing about this trailer was the scream they put in the steamboat Willie theme but that's it
How about a Steamboat Willie comedy, or drama? You know, something that isn’t horror.
You want a First Person Shooter Game
Okay, give us your pitch for a Steamboat Willie comedy/drama, if it's that simple.
There are better things to make a comedy or drama about.
Mickey Mouse in a drama would be a comedy.
IKR?
@@silkyloungethat kinda already exists
beautiful, just beautiful.
look at all those unreal store free assets and tween frames
You had me in the first half, not gonna lie.
interesting that it's an unreal engine animated movie, that alone makes it worth checking out at least a tiny bit
so was final fantasy, and that didn’t turn out so great huh
@@an3nome what are you talking about? at the time it was ground breaking for what it was but just didn't have the best story
This looks like it was made in about 2 weeks.
Because it was
By 2 drunk dudes and chatgpt
@@deadg0at fr
Now if they put more effort into the little things, they have a base game here sure. Just hope it's not a super simple linear story walking simulator where you hide and pick up keys smh. At least give us something different, cmon.
You think this is bad? Look at Rubber Hose Rampage, a Steamboat Willie themed Cuphead knockoff
I'm starting to see why Disney doesn't give out their characters like that
They are happy taking the characters created by others, such as Alice in Wonderland, Pinocchio and the rest, but then they become really protective of the few things that they did that were not copies. BTW, Disney has many dark movies based on characters that they never created, such as Maleficent.
@@itisabird Yes, based on characters* they never created.
The earliest iteration of "Sleeping Beauty" was an aurthurian romance "Perceforest" which was published in the early 1300s.
The connection between "Perceforest" and "Sleeping Beauty" lies in the fact that "Perceforest" is believed to be one of the earliest sources that contain a narrative similar to the Sleeping Beauty motif. In "Perceforest," there is a tale about a princess named Zellandine who falls into a deep sleep after pricking her finger on a piece of flax. This story shares thematic similarities with the later "Sleeping Beauty" tales, where a princess is cursed to sleep for a prolonged period.
Other versions were later written in the 1600s as well. For instance, Giambattista Basile published another in his collection titled The Pentamerone, published posthumously in 1634, and then was adapted by Charles Perrault in "Histoires ou contes du temps passé" in 1697. The version collected and printed by the Brothers Grimm (with which we are familiar) was one orally transmitted from the Perrault.
So, while you're correct in the most simple sense, you're missing a lot of context. Disney has made their own characters which are derivative of the original work(s). Then, with "Maleficent: Mistress of Evil." They created their own unique backstory about Maleficent as the events in which we witness Angelina Jolie play her character were never established.
It would seem that Disney was using material that was in the public domain for hundreds of years. They are protective of their own versions of the characters that they characters.
The story of Sleeping Beauty has been told and re-written throughout the second milennia at least 3-4 times. Are you going to accuse the Brothers Grimm of the same intellectual crimes of copying someone else's work and profiting from it?
If you were above your naive anti-Disney bias, you'd see the stark differences and realize how idiotic you sound blabbing your mouth like that.
@@nah....6151 Indy was ruined at Crystal Skull
@@itisabirdDisney didn't make dark movies based on character, like Maleficent. Those are just different than dark, that's just entertaining. Doctor Strange 2? Yes, they did put horror on it.
Luke wasn't destroyed. Maybe they were destroyed for you personally, but no. Plenty of people still enjoy them.@@nah....6151
Do not touch
- Willie
At this point, might as well make a movie where its Winnie the Pooh, the Grinch and Steamboat Willy Mouse vs. king kong or something. Or even remake a parody of that anti drug commercial with all those cartoon characters from the 90's
Get pre production started. Superman and King Kong are the next to get released to public domain.
Look, not gonna lie, I’d play it, just for kicks 😂
**Once horror versions of Mickey Mouse got released…**
Public Domain: It’s beautiful!
**Suddenly, all the spirits that were part of the Disney company in the past, including Walt Disney himself shows up and haunts the Public Domain, Horror Pooh, and Horror Mickey!**
Horror Mickey: AAAAAAHHH!!! 😱
Horror Pooh: Uuuuuhhh…! 😨
Minnie (Disney): Mickey!
Mickey (Disney): Don’t look, Minnie! Keep your eyes shut!
**Public Domain looks to see that fire comes out of the Disney shorts and bolts of energy blasts at all the Horror versions of children’s properties, killing them all! While Mickey Mouse, Oswald, and all other Disney created properties go back under copyright exclusively at Disney! The fire in front of the Public Domain got bigger and hotter!**
Horror Pooh: Uuuuuhhh…! 😨
Horror Mickey: AAAAAAHHH!!! 😱
Public Domain: AAAAAAHHH!!! 😱
**Horror Pooh’s head shrinks and his eyeballs pop out, Horror Mickey’s face melts clean off, and the Public Domain explodes out of existence! Mickey and Minnie kept their eyes closed as all the horror adaptations of children’s properties get wiped out off the face of the Earth! At last, Mickey and Minnie opened their eyes to see that all the horror versions were gone from existence, never to be seen again.**
i'll give them this; the potato being thrown from behind the tv was pretty amusing
1:32 They missed a great jump scare opportunity. They should have had the duck that Mickey was choking in the original cartoon pop out.
It was a parrot not a duck .
It could be a jump scare but was cut out for the trailer for obvious giving me BioShock vibes
@@omegamaximus1727the duck he was choking to use as an instrument...
@@omegamaximus1727from the tiki room?
There is other genres than horror to use Mickey Mouse in with the public domain. It's hard to think about.
Just to clear confusion, this isn't a game. It's a film.
its likely neither but film would be the worse choice of the two, the trailer was full of repeated assets laid side by side so its an even easier to notice, as well as in general that that just makes for a horrible plot that nobody would care about.
@@NobodyReallly It states it is an "upcoming new film"
@@NobodyRealllyit just stated in the description it was a flim though...
Even worse
A 🗑️ film to be exact
Why does everything have to be a horror adaptation?
Can’t anyone turn steamboat willie into something that is not horror, like anything but horror is really that hard for cryin out load, same with Winnie the Pooh
This is the reaction Of telling the entire world they can’t play with a toy for 50 years longer than normal
yeah
Old IP expires: "lEtS mAkE a HoRrOr AdApTiOn"
It seems like every piece of animation that becomes public domain is automatically a horror story now
Blame it on the Riverdale effect.
Public domain expansion
This is a ridiculously brilliant comment. It's comments like these that fill the infinite void in my life.
30 min old comment, already underrated.
Horror game
Disney can hold on to copyright for a million of it means we don’t get garbage like this.
Sooner than later, we all knew it would come to this.
Not this again...At this point I´m expecting the public domain cinematic horror universe.
They missed their chance to have the song being slowly whistled in a minor key.
it would be more of a flex on Disney if you took Steam Boat Willy Mickey Mouse and made him a popular children's character again.
Not gonna lie, that would actually impress me.
Yeah, but that’s hard.
@@JCintheBCCand it would require effort
Everyone’s taking full potential of this opportunity 😂
To sum this game up , 🎵🎶I’m on a boat 🛥️, I’m on a boat 🛥️ 🎵🎶”
It’s a movie made In unreal engine lol
This is much more a game I’d want to play than a movie I’d want to see
That first abhorrently long soaring shot for that obvious twist actually got me laughing.
(Also if the camera was from a perspective that could literally fly through the air like that, what was he attacking?)
This honestly looks better than the ones we have now
Looking forward to a Steamboat Willie MMORPG, maybe a Steamboat Willie souls like, MOBA, card game... the list goes on
This was actually a really intriguing trailer until it should us what the game is actually going to look like
Is not a game but a movie
....well, That didn't take very long!
Atleast it looks better than the low budget one we’re getting
Next time, make an original thing where how Mickey Mouse became Mickey Mouse, but as a baby mouse.
The juddering when the boat is close up and pans to the right, is probably the exact quality of this release.. garbo
People really are just placing all hope in their adaptations of Steamboat Willie
No one’s trying to be creative anymore. Public domain means looking up more than one genre. Not just horror!
It's called public domain, Anyone can do anything to it as they want, including make it into horror crap
Are you following what these other people say? You're not creative aswell
Man Carrying Thing predictions coming true again.
why do they make horror out of these characters in the domain? Why not just make a linar style comedy romance rpg? Or an adult steamboat willie with extra emphasis on the willie.
Don't let your dreams be dreams! Just do it! Nobody's gonna stop you!
Why does the boat teleport before the camera enters it? It exits the frame to the right and enters it to the left again
Can you timestamp where it's at? I'm not noticing for some reason.
@@NaterSquib 0:45 The boat is pretty far away and on the right, 0:50 the boat gets into view on the center left, out of focus, 0:55 we are approaching the boat from the right, without us or the boat having moved to the right
All these horror adaptations and yet we can't get Abandoned by Disney.
The least it is on a steamboat, not gonna lie.
1:55 this part scared me
Walt Disney would be ashamed of this💀
They'd be ashamed of any of their other IPs hitting the public domain, let alone an animated mickey mouse horror movie
In the parlance of _"Behold, Humanity!"_
*_Hellspace burn and Warsteel sunder._*
*_Cannon cracked and shattered rudder._*
*_Dying breath, in vacuum wails._*
*_Something wicked, this way sails._*
- _The March of Steamboat Willie_
*POV: You’re one of the Jonas Brothers.*
The ending was a bit ruined by having youtube ads plastered over top of it. Maybe re-upload with a longer lead-out to prevent that.
I'm amazed and surprised that no one has made a 2D Sidescroller or 2D/3D platformer based on the original short film already.
ChatGPT, please write some Python code for a 2D side scrolling adventure starring Steamboat Willie.
Because it just barely entered the public domain….
@@kentongodfrey7641 But people knew it was coming right?
@@kentongodfrey7641 But people knew it was coming right?
I'm unreasonbly angry at the existence of a TV on this 1920's steam boat
You know that for people using the public domain they sure don’t know how to use it. A lot of the music played in this trailer uses the Disneyland version of Steamboat Willie, which was made for the Toontown expansion in the 90s.
You can’t copyright a rendention of a music track. Otherwise all covers of songs would be illegal. Once the original entered the public domain they all become free use. The only thing you can’t do is upload the same exact track and claim it as your own. The way they are using this is transitive and falls under fair use.
@@TekDoug no, that's really not how that works. Any arrangement or performance of a piece gets its own copyright protection even if the original is in public domain. And yes, most covers are technically illegal unless they get a license.
@@MrTophatterIt's illegal, but most singers are chill like that.
It someone made a sequel that has Mickey sailing the ship and getting stuck and then figuring out something, PG rating and it will be much better than whatever is gonna happen
this looks better than the megamind 2 trailer 💀
At this point I'm pretty sure it's less about being original, and more about just sticking a middle finger at The Mouse. Which does rock.
Here we go again.....
"What if Mickey Mouse, but scary" -Everyone, apparently
Well, at least this looks more interesting than any of the recent Disney films.
really?
You serious?
The lies of P team could make a steamboat Willie souls like and I'm so down for it
not everybody in the comments thinking this is gonna be a game lmao
Well that didn't take long. 🙄 You could tell their fingers were on the keyboard waiting for the exact public domain moment.
In the end, Mickie mouse just wanted to give you a hug
a huge what?
That's what the puppets do in My Friendly Neighborhood
A deadly hug
Ngl, was expecting a cozy, adventure-like game because of the style of the first few seconds. Wasn't expecting to hear Garten of BanBan and FNAF Security Breach had a child.
wow a horror game of a familiar cartoon character that just entered the public domain that's original
It's a movie, not a game.
Movie actually
@@Safetytrousers oh yeah, looked like a game for some reason
@@gambello1195 description says they're making the movie using Unreal, so...
It's made in Unreal Engine, that's why.@@gambello1195
Steamboat Willie: Blood and Hot Dogs
Why is it that when something goes public domain, they always have to make some generic horror short or creepypasta about it? Why can't they do something fun and actually creative for once?
The sad thing about this horror trend is that any new and creative projects with newly public domain characters are going to be lumped in with cheap cash grabs like this and blood and honey
As a horror and Disney fan, personally loving the horror versions of these lol
Internet for five minutes can you not be yourself? FOR FIVE MINUTES!!!!!!!
Aka every Disney cruise rolled into one movie
Compared to other projects we've seen so far, this doesn't look half bad.
Hey look a hidden Mickey at 1:11
Mikey's mouse trap is always come back
*Thing hits public domain*
Some immature amateurs in hollywood: "You know what would cool? A horror movie. When people look at it from the outside, they are going to think we are funny and meme!"
No.
This "haha, adorable character go booo" trend is getting old. As if the gaming industry isn't beating the dead horse already with it's knock off characters.
Pro mobile RUclips tip: when the uploader annoyingly blocks the screen with logos and other videos, drag the video down a bit to remove them so you can actually see the video
These public domain horror films seem to be following an old grindhouse exploitation philosophy.
Out of all of the horror Mickey things coming out, this actually look decent
Tbh, this doesn't look too bad.
Once something enters public domain, it MUST be turned into horror. Thems are the rules.
You forgot rule 34.