@@championastartes It is reasonable to be cautious or standoffish when uncertain about an unknown but hate should be earned from something more than ignorance. The issue is for all of humanities strengths we have a lot of ignorance leading to a lot of hate.
I would never hate someone for being different like this; only those who tend to be mean to those that they refer to as "monsters" even when they are not
I loved the walk towards Gloreth's statue that Nimona did. At first you hear her screams of pain as roars of anger from a mindless monster but as she continues walking you start to hear the human in her come out, the thousand years of pain and loneliness but the only people who truly hear it are Balister and us the viewers.
isn't it funny when something has an anti-authoritarian message the first thing a lot of people do is immediately try to argue the protagonists are too good?
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I love this movie. She went through centuries of loneliness and had so much love and affection to give, but only to be viewed as a monster that everyone wants to run a sword through her heart that she turned into a monster that only wanted to end herself and her suffering. She was ready to make herself fall into the tip of the statues blade to kill herself. Giving them what they wanted. She didn't even attack anyone, just walked and smashed things that kept calling her a monster.
Valerin, I think, was clearly losing her mind throughout the film. This "dream" of hers, talking about a "crack in the wall" that just kept getting bigger and bigger. I mean she did the unthinkable and killed the Queen, whilst framing an innocent man whom that Queen had supported despite how he was of poor upbringing. Honestly, all things considered, you'd think such an institute would gladly accept students despite any and all backgrounds. I mean, the noblemen would get first pick of the positions obviously. But the more the merrier in terms of amassing an army. They can't all be noble-blood.
I think that's the main part of the film that I love, they omit that gloreth was a commoner, we get shown that the director has more belief in her nonsensical dreams than any actual fact and she just keeps loosing grip. It's how most people in power go. Whether they stated good or not, if you don't look at things how they are NOW then nothing serves any purpose other than you fulfilling some made up personal fantasy of "killing the monsters"
@@SCR33NH3AD Not to play the Devil's advocate but part of the fear of monsters is born from the fear of the unknown but probably that if Nimona who is not a monster but can shapeshift into one, there must have been someone like her who actually did damage too, and was actually evil once. There are tons of tales about monsters who use their charm to lure, trick or kidnap humans to do who knows what. I'm not saying that Nimona did anything wrong here, since we're seeing things from her point of view, but the knowledge the citizens has been fed with makes them fearful. Of course the Director, being the manipulator she was, was at fault (I like to imagine that in her afterlife, she'll be killed time and time again by the queen in the same knight vs monster position)
You know the director said ever since she was a girl she had feared cracks within the wall of her precious city and yet everything she did only lead to those cracks being formed, to quote a wise old turtle, One often meets his destiny on the path he takes to avoid it.
So she turned into a phoenix, died, and came back just like a phoenix should? Her shapeshifting reminds me of a character from the Xanth novels I read as a kid. Prince Dolph. He was a shapeshifter that gains the actual magical abilities of anthing he turns into, even if that thing doesn't exist in his world. Aside from the color, her shifting seems exactly the same. Wonder if the writer liked Piers Anthony and thought no one remembered Prince Dolph...
@@helpfulDeathgod Xanth is a series I'll always remember. When Geas of the Gargoyle came out I got a signed copy and learned that Piers Anthony lived two streets away from me in Florida.
How is it that the Xanth fandom randomly resurfaces with every clip of this movie?? And at least she resembles Dolph and not the poor kid who crushed on Milly the Ghost and could talk to the inanimate 😂
@@luminariel3765 Dor. Never understood why his was considered Magician Caliber, to be honest. My favorite Magician Calibers were a toss up between Bink (can't be harmed in any way by magic in a magical world) and Grey (nullification of any aspect including magic through disbelief and enhancement through rebound). I like Grey's a bit more. Murphey's was hilariously on the nose, though. Edit: And as for color? That's her choice. she transformed into the princess/queen in one scene with no pink at all. So she CAN change colors. But she chooses pink.
I give them props i thought nimona was going to destroy the castle but the fact she was only looking for dead and Also she kept all her injuries when going back to her human forn
It may be just me but the Director attempting to wipe out half of the kingdom just to kill someone reminds me a lot to what Craft did near the end of Mega Man Zero 4 (except he actually did decimate the center of Neo Arcadia and failed to kill the villain)
I think that after this the institution was shut down, the Knights played more of a threat and probably killed way more people than Nimona ever could bring herself too
Upon a second viewing all becomes clear. This scene when she first meets Balister is basically re-enacted in the last scene in the movie, complete with the "Hey, Boss!" and we now understand what Balister sees at the end.
I still absolutely love this film, especially when you analyze the small things of the film and you realize the intentions of the writers. For example: the director being prepared to kill half the kingdom just to kill something that has already shown itself to not be a threat just because it goes against the traditional way of life she was taught as a child. Sound familiar?
No, not even remotely. because there's nobody here willing to destroy a city for their beliefs,, HOWEVER, there are people right now willing to murder their political rivals, willing to use the FBI and DOJ to silence their political rivals, willing to rob, lie, cheat, and steal from their constituents to launder money to a war we shouldn't be involved in, or mutilate children who think they're another gender when they're not even old enough to vote, drive, smoke, drink, get a tattoo, live on their own or hold down a job. Who's plans and policies have pushed the country and most of the world into a fucking depression that "isn't happening" despite every economist from one side of the world to the other saying,, "yes Virginia, there is a Santa Claus". Oh wait,, there are people here willing to destroy cities for their beliefs,,, they have acronyms like BLM and Antifa who oddly enough seem to keep getting away with literal murder in some cases while just being outspoken against mutilating a child's genitals gets you kicked out of press conferences and if you're a parent, you get labeled a domestic terrorist. Yes Virginia,, there is a Santa Claus. I keep using that little term because it's really the only thing you're going to understand. The rest, nah, you're to brainwashed by the media and all you see is orange man bad.
@@soldslayer6658 trans people. Every law that has been made against trans people in and out of the US has negatively impacted the rest of the population of the area it has been implemented.
@@soldslayer6658 a kids movie where the writer literally said that nimona is genderfluid, that nimona represents trans people and in a film that show the trans flag at least twice.
"eAH, THATS THE OTTER THAT BIT ME-!" "Oh yeah, i can see your confusion. It has a tail of a river, but the wet back feet- eAAH!" I dunno why nut that just made me snort so loudly, and now im crying-
The only thing that disappointed me about this movie is the lack of development in Nimona's origins. What's her true form? Is she the only one of her kind, if yes, what happened to the others? To her parents, if they ever existed ? Why is she the only * monster * mentioned? In the time of Gloreth, when she created the elite of knights, what kind of monsters were there, or was it just shapeshifters like Nimona? Did they ever slain other monsters, or they just created an elite force for nothing since Nimona was the only one of her kind...? So basically creating an army of knights and a wall out of pure fear... Maybe it's just me 🤔🤣 but I loved the movie, it's morals, jokes and animation 🤩
@@JedioftheRose it would be a human being... Just like my question. Is her original form a human one? Or a mystical creature, like the Pheonix we saw maybe or the black smoke beast she turned into? Or maybe even an animal? That's what I meant... Not a hard question.... 🤷🏻♀️ That's why I wished we had more backstory, that's my only critique. More backstory because of how great and interesting the lore of Nimona is :)
Yes, I've enjoyed re-watching this several (12, 13?) times already and some things seem clear concerning the story and background. While her origins are unexplained in this movie, I think we can be confident that any sequel should touch on this information as we do want to know. Her first human friend was 'Gloreth' herself, and since the child version of Gloreth was directed by adults to treat her like a monster and she then created the knights institute, the whole society closed up behind the walls for a 1,000 years and 'thought' there were more monsters out there when likely there was nothing but Nimona (who probably spent a lot of time INSIDE the walls anyway). So, we can only speculate as to Nimona's origins, but maybe in the next one, we learn there's more to this that we don't know about. I hope so.
We allow fear and prejudice cloud our judgement and decisions. But putting in the work makes it better. To quote Kirt Wagner aka Nightcrawler. “Back in the Munich, circus, when people saw me with fear. I do not hate them, I pity them. Because most people will never see beyond with their own eyes”.
I love this movie, but I wished they went deeper into why the queen didn't have Nimona's back when they were kids. In my eyes, I thought they were gonna build up a emotional scene to where it was just Nimona and Valerin. Not a straight up kill scene lol. Overall I still like it
You answer your own question. The queen was a **kid**, that's why, that's the only reason. She saw the bigotry and hatred of the adults in her life directed towards Nimona and thought that must be the right way to react. It's an allegory for how children aren't born as racists, homophobes, transphobes, etc., but they become that because they see the adults acting that way.
@@saratavington5435 I get that, but the way they were building it up like the scene where the queen was researching her or shocked that she was still alive. It was almost as if the queen wanted to reconcile or wanted to have the last talk before killing her
You are mistaking three different characters. (In part probably because this channel is confusing characters.) Nimona's childhood friend was Gloreth. By the point the film and Ballister's story take place, Gloreth is long dead. Ambrosius is said to be her descendant. The queen is killed at the beginning. Which means for most of the film she's also dead. The antagonist of the film is the Director of the Institute.
@@beth12svist OH thank you. Yeah I am mistaking the Director for Gloreth. That makes more sense. I completely forgot about Nimona's immortality when I first watched the movie 😅. Still I wished that more dialouge together like some passive agressive trash talk lol
This has so many levels in it. First is like star treck first contact thing. She showed herself to a pre-civilization and literally caused a millenia of cultural disortion even after likelly never touched it again durring that time. Thats why first contact is really risky. The other is obvious a jesus like thing, a random stuff became a religion. like the bible and someone started to took it seriously and stuff. acceptance of genders and sexuality is there. Nimona could very well be a defunct caretaker from a race that modifide itself to be immortal and the ability to blend in to any ecosystem's life. Defunct because her behaviour probably not ment to be, especially the lonelliness. She could also be smiply a tool with the same agenda and the same defect. The story suggest she literally lived trough the entire evolution cycle from multi cell organisms onwards, so she very likelly be a billion of years old not just at least 1000, which would be metal since even Kang from Loki was like 100.000.000 only. 10 times younger.
You need a better title for this posting. First of all, Queen Valerin was already dead because of the Director and Nimona has nothing to do with this!!!
Well he was an arrogant asshole. That does not mean he was evil. I mean u cant kill everyone who is a jerk, then there would be no redemption arks in stories.
Yes Nimona lived at the end of the movie and the Director wanted to kill Nimona because she viewed Nimona as a threat who would destroy the kingdom if she was allowed to live.
Nimona’s hatred was 100% justified. She tried to be friendly but the humans only viewed her as a monster and didn’t think further.
I mean.. lets be real though, they are human, it's natural for us to fear and hate things we don't understand and can't control.
@@championastartes let be real though, humans hate things just because
@@championastartes It is reasonable to be cautious or standoffish when uncertain about an unknown but hate should be earned from something more than ignorance. The issue is for all of humanities strengths we have a lot of ignorance leading to a lot of hate.
I would never hate someone for being different like this; only those who tend to be mean to those that they refer to as "monsters" even when they are not
I guess what drac said in the first hotel transylvania is true humans are the real monsters
I loved the walk towards Gloreth's statue that Nimona did. At first you hear her screams of pain as roars of anger from a mindless monster but as she continues walking you start to hear the human in her come out, the thousand years of pain and loneliness but the only people who truly hear it are Balister and us the viewers.
the knights have caused even more damage to the city than Nimona, the fear of the director was extremely exaggerated and that what cause her death
Adaptation decay. Can't have complicated protagonists with blood on their hands in Hollywood.
isn't it funny when something has an anti-authoritarian message the first thing a lot of people do is immediately try to argue the protagonists are too good?
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Betcha a million dollars this film will be nominated for an Oscar
Second that. Great movie
I THIRD THAT BET!! FIRST MOVIE IN A LONG ASS TIME THAT ACTUALLY MADE ME CRY
@@Tabbyandthecrew What scene made you cry?
probably will be a rly heated competition between nimona and across the spiderverse 🤗
@@peanutsandwich2745 yep
Her sacrifice still gets me 😢
@calebsoria1901 i agree with u we will never forget her sacrifice😢😞😭😢😔
She is alive at the end
@@MatheusFaganelli-iw9jn I know she’s alive dummy
Nimona is alive in the end
@@scarletweb2106 yes, I know!
I love this movie. She went through centuries of loneliness and had so much love and affection to give, but only to be viewed as a monster that everyone wants to run a sword through her heart that she turned into a monster that only wanted to end herself and her suffering. She was ready to make herself fall into the tip of the statues blade to kill herself. Giving them what they wanted. She didn't even attack anyone, just walked and smashed things that kept calling her a monster.
Valerin, I think, was clearly losing her mind throughout the film. This "dream" of hers, talking about a "crack in the wall" that just kept getting bigger and bigger. I mean she did the unthinkable and killed the Queen, whilst framing an innocent man whom that Queen had supported despite how he was of poor upbringing.
Honestly, all things considered, you'd think such an institute would gladly accept students despite any and all backgrounds. I mean, the noblemen would get first pick of the positions obviously. But the more the merrier in terms of amassing an army. They can't all be noble-blood.
Glad that manipulative bitch is dead
And Gloreth herself was a commoner but people forget that part and she stated that she wanted knights never once stating if they had to noble people
I think that's the main part of the film that I love, they omit that gloreth was a commoner, we get shown that the director has more belief in her nonsensical dreams than any actual fact and she just keeps loosing grip. It's how most people in power go. Whether they stated good or not, if you don't look at things how they are NOW then nothing serves any purpose other than you fulfilling some made up personal fantasy of "killing the monsters"
@@lolly4840 glad she's dead
Or is she🤔
@@lolly4840 guess not all dreams have meaning
The scream makes me tear up so badly
😢😢 Poor Nimona
This happens when me standing on top of the mountain
7:04 that cry of despair
That scream definitely got me too
That cry tore me up inside
Reminds me of Perfect Chaos somehow. But this one hurts the heart, not just the ears.
The sound of a young Nimona who can't even with a xenophobic Kingdom anymore
@@SCR33NH3AD Not to play the Devil's advocate but part of the fear of monsters is born from the fear of the unknown but probably that if Nimona who is not a monster but can shapeshift into one, there must have been someone like her who actually did damage too, and was actually evil once. There are tons of tales about monsters who use their charm to lure, trick or kidnap humans to do who knows what. I'm not saying that Nimona did anything wrong here, since we're seeing things from her point of view, but the knowledge the citizens has been fed with makes them fearful.
Of course the Director, being the manipulator she was, was at fault (I like to imagine that in her afterlife, she'll be killed time and time again by the queen in the same knight vs monster position)
You know the director said ever since she was a girl she had feared cracks within the wall of her precious city and yet everything she did only lead to those cracks being formed, to quote a wise old turtle, One often meets his destiny on the path he takes to avoid it.
So she turned into a phoenix, died, and came back just like a phoenix should?
Her shapeshifting reminds me of a character from the Xanth novels I read as a kid. Prince Dolph. He was a shapeshifter that gains the actual magical abilities of anthing he turns into, even if that thing doesn't exist in his world. Aside from the color, her shifting seems exactly the same.
Wonder if the writer liked Piers Anthony and thought no one remembered Prince Dolph...
Holy shit, never thought I'd see someone mention the Xanth series out of nowhere.
@@helpfulDeathgod Xanth is a series I'll always remember. When Geas of the Gargoyle came out I got a signed copy and learned that Piers Anthony lived two streets away from me in Florida.
How is it that the Xanth fandom randomly resurfaces with every clip of this movie?? And at least she resembles Dolph and not the poor kid who crushed on Milly the Ghost and could talk to the inanimate 😂
@@luminariel3765 Dor. Never understood why his was considered Magician Caliber, to be honest.
My favorite Magician Calibers were a toss up between Bink (can't be harmed in any way by magic in a magical world) and Grey (nullification of any aspect including magic through disbelief and enhancement through rebound). I like Grey's a bit more.
Murphey's was hilariously on the nose, though.
Edit: And as for color? That's her choice. she transformed into the princess/queen in one scene with no pink at all. So she CAN change colors. But she chooses pink.
I give them props i thought nimona was going to destroy the castle but the fact she was only looking for dead and Also she kept all her injuries when going back to her human forn
It may be just me but the Director attempting to wipe out half of the kingdom just to kill someone reminds me a lot to what Craft did near the end of Mega Man Zero 4 (except he actually did decimate the center of Neo Arcadia and failed to kill the villain)
It reminded me of Judge Frollo when he burned down Paris just to find one girl.
Weil's gotta be one of the most unkillable son of a bitch to ever exist xD
The knights and Valerin caused more damage then ninoma did.
It’s not the queen it is the director,the queen died earlier in the film
I agree but I think the Director is a substitute. But I get what you’re saying.
I think that after this the institution was shut down, the Knights played more of a threat and probably killed way more people than Nimona ever could bring herself too
Upon a second viewing all becomes clear. This scene when she first meets Balister is basically re-enacted in the last scene in the movie, complete with the "Hey, Boss!" and we now understand what Balister sees at the end.
That was The Director of the Institute. The Queen was killed at the Knighting ceremony.
8:06 Holy-
Sh... this emding bro 😅😅😂😂😂🤣🤣🙏🙏🙏
@@alexzdevil9133I mean, to be fair, it's an understandable reaction. He thought she was dead, no? That was one helluva excited "holy sh--" 😆
@@rhiacorvalis4302 hah 'helluva'
See what u did there.😂
The ending of Nimona just had me crying my eyes out😭
holy fuck, i had forgotten about this comic, and to be reminded like THIS?!?!! holy fuck!
And to think Dreamworks would’ve brought this movie
7:42 The Director's death looks like Peacekeeper's death from Astro Boy
We don’t know if she really is dead.
Edit: Also, I’m talking about the Director.
@@calvinfujii5921 She lives. You clearly saw the end part where they went MCU Spiderman
@@calvinfujii5921 naa the director is dead Nimona only lived because she was something has has resurrections powers
Villains die in cartoon movies, so the director is 100% dead
@@RoboticKnight0Z Well, not all of them.
I still absolutely love this film, especially when you analyze the small things of the film and you realize the intentions of the writers. For example: the director being prepared to kill half the kingdom just to kill something that has already shown itself to not be a threat just because it goes against the traditional way of life she was taught as a child. Sound familiar?
No, not even remotely. because there's nobody here willing to destroy a city for their beliefs,, HOWEVER, there are people right now willing to murder their political rivals, willing to use the FBI and DOJ to silence their political rivals, willing to rob, lie, cheat, and steal from their constituents to launder money to a war we shouldn't be involved in, or mutilate children who think they're another gender when they're not even old enough to vote, drive, smoke, drink, get a tattoo, live on their own or hold down a job. Who's plans and policies have pushed the country and most of the world into a fucking depression that "isn't happening" despite every economist from one side of the world to the other saying,, "yes Virginia, there is a Santa Claus".
Oh wait,, there are people here willing to destroy cities for their beliefs,,, they have acronyms like BLM and Antifa who oddly enough seem to keep getting away with literal murder in some cases while just being outspoken against mutilating a child's genitals gets you kicked out of press conferences and if you're a parent, you get labeled a domestic terrorist. Yes Virginia,, there is a Santa Claus. I keep using that little term because it's really the only thing you're going to understand. The rest, nah, you're to brainwashed by the media and all you see is orange man bad.
Explain.
@@soldslayer6658 trans people. Every law that has been made against trans people in and out of the US has negatively impacted the rest of the population of the area it has been implemented.
@@Evamme534 the trans debate is not as simple as a kids movie.
@@soldslayer6658 a kids movie where the writer literally said that nimona is genderfluid, that nimona represents trans people and in a film that show the trans flag at least twice.
"eAH, THATS THE OTTER THAT BIT ME-!"
"Oh yeah, i can see your confusion. It has a tail of a river, but the wet back feet- eAAH!"
I dunno why nut that just made me snort so loudly, and now im crying-
3:55 this is just like the fight between Mario and Donkey Kongs in the mario movie but more sad 3:57 and a bit terrifying
Nimona walks in a straight line in the middle of the street.
Knights: "And I took that personally."
This whole movie was so good!
her scream 🥺
The only thing that disappointed me about this movie is the lack of development in Nimona's origins. What's her true form? Is she the only one of her kind, if yes, what happened to the others? To her parents, if they ever existed ? Why is she the only * monster * mentioned? In the time of Gloreth, when she created the elite of knights, what kind of monsters were there, or was it just shapeshifters like Nimona? Did they ever slain other monsters, or they just created an elite force for nothing since Nimona was the only one of her kind...? So basically creating an army of knights and a wall out of pure fear... Maybe it's just me 🤔🤣 but I loved the movie, it's morals, jokes and animation 🤩
Why would you assume a shapeshifter has a ‘true’ form?
@@JedioftheRose form she was born/created with, her first one I guess
@@crazyy_shay Does that mean your true form is a baby? ;)
@@JedioftheRose it would be a human being... Just like my question. Is her original form a human one? Or a mystical creature, like the Pheonix we saw maybe or the black smoke beast she turned into? Or maybe even an animal? That's what I meant... Not a hard question.... 🤷🏻♀️ That's why I wished we had more backstory, that's my only critique. More backstory because of how great and interesting the lore of Nimona is :)
Yes, I've enjoyed re-watching this several (12, 13?) times already and some things seem clear concerning the story and background.
While her origins are unexplained in this movie, I think we can be confident that any sequel should touch on this information as we do want to know.
Her first human friend was 'Gloreth' herself, and since the child version of Gloreth was directed by adults to treat her like a monster and she then created the knights institute, the whole society closed up behind the walls for a 1,000 years and 'thought' there were more monsters out there when likely there was nothing but Nimona (who probably spent a lot of time INSIDE the walls anyway).
So, we can only speculate as to Nimona's origins, but maybe in the next one, we learn there's more to this that we don't know about. I hope so.
I read the book 4 years ago and loved it. glad they finally made it a movie
THE END GOT ME😂
The end was satisfying i hope they make part 2
We allow fear and prejudice cloud our judgement and decisions. But putting in the work makes it better. To quote Kirt Wagner aka Nightcrawler. “Back in the Munich, circus, when people saw me with fear. I do not hate them, I pity them. Because most people will never see beyond with their own eyes”.
I love this movie, but I wished they went deeper into why the queen didn't have Nimona's back when they were kids. In my eyes, I thought they were gonna build up a emotional scene to where it was just Nimona and Valerin. Not a straight up kill scene lol. Overall I still like it
You answer your own question. The queen was a **kid**, that's why, that's the only reason. She saw the bigotry and hatred of the adults in her life directed towards Nimona and thought that must be the right way to react. It's an allegory for how children aren't born as racists, homophobes, transphobes, etc., but they become that because they see the adults acting that way.
@@saratavington5435 I get that, but the way they were building it up like the scene where the queen was researching her or shocked that she was still alive. It was almost as if the queen wanted to reconcile or wanted to have the last talk before killing her
You are mistaking three different characters. (In part probably because this channel is confusing characters.)
Nimona's childhood friend was Gloreth. By the point the film and Ballister's story take place, Gloreth is long dead. Ambrosius is said to be her descendant.
The queen is killed at the beginning. Which means for most of the film she's also dead.
The antagonist of the film is the Director of the Institute.
@@beth12svist OH thank you. Yeah I am mistaking the Director for Gloreth. That makes more sense. I completely forgot about Nimona's immortality when I first watched the movie 😅. Still I wished that more dialouge together like some passive agressive trash talk lol
BRO THE DIRECTOR IN THE LAST SCENE LOOKED LIKE SHE WAS CRAZY
Well technically She Is
Spoiler if u didn't Watch:
_killed Queen because of a Nightmare
_framed a poor guy
_about to kill citizens
The holly 💩💩💩 at the end gets me😂
Animation is alive and kicking. Disney and Pixar are dying while true art is alive and well.
That is awesome ending
TYSM this is just what I needed to make a video about it!
I love this movie
Also the ending really reminds me of Iron Giant
6:00 - 6:08 best moments of the film!!1!
6:48. Did you cried in this scene
"Hey, boss."
*"HOLY SHHH-"*
Ballister: I'm sorry Nimona 😞😭
Girlie didn't even get to finish her ending monologue before Nimona killed her! 😂
Bro when he saw her alive she said"HOLY SHI-"💀
Good video...yet cuts short good moments
Queen Valerin? Her death started all this.
That cliff hanger was so good it got me mad
Never even realized she basically foreshadowed the whole phoenix thing... and wasn't exaggerating either.
I'll admit i balled like a baby, then cackled like a maniac. Wicked all the way through.
Very sad that Nimona is still not alive at the end of Nimona.
She is revived in the end.
She lived. As a phoenix, she was reborn from the ashes.
FOB phoenix
Shhhh spoilers
Hey, no worries. She's alive at the end.😊❤
They seriously used The Dickies cover of *The Banana Splits Theme?!*
Seems like it
Nimona movie if it was a kaiju defence movie 5:51
the ending reminds me spiderman with tom holland ending
Me, too.
homen aranha atraves do aranha verso KKKKKKKKKKKKKKK
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Sí, se parecen bastante
8:06 HOLY SHI-
I can wait to see part 2 love it movie 🎬 🎞 🎥 🎦 📽 ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Bro Speedrun the movie 😅
That wasn’t Queen Valerin. Queen Valerin was dead. That was the Director lady.
7:03 me when im on top of the mountain
was this opening music in the film? Because I immediately recognized it from Kipo and I love it!!!
Me too
Same here
She sounds like Ellie from last of us
Maybe same voice actress
"Superman..."
Good comparison.
For a brief second when I saw the thumb nail I thought he broke her neck.
Epic
2:28 IS THAT THE TRA LA LA SONG FROM THE BANANA SOLITS!? 😀
Nimona said "Nah, that's a cute attempt though you cute lil bitch!"
This has so many levels in it.
First is like star treck first contact thing. She showed herself to a pre-civilization and literally caused a millenia of cultural disortion even after likelly never touched it again durring that time. Thats why first contact is really risky.
The other is obvious a jesus like thing, a random stuff became a religion. like the bible and someone started to took it seriously and stuff.
acceptance of genders and sexuality is there.
Nimona could very well be a defunct caretaker from a race that modifide itself to be immortal and the ability to blend in to any ecosystem's life. Defunct because her behaviour probably not ment to be, especially the lonelliness. She could also be smiply a tool with the same agenda and the same defect. The story suggest she literally lived trough the entire evolution cycle from multi cell organisms onwards, so she very likelly be a billion of years old not just at least 1000, which would be metal since even Kang from Loki was like 100.000.000 only. 10 times younger.
People are jealous of the shapeshifter life
kinda wanted one of the kids at the park to be nimona and they had adopted her.
Who is the monster, who the man?
Watch the movie
You need a better title for this posting. First of all, Queen Valerin was already dead because of the Director and Nimona has nothing to do with this!!!
This movie deserve a oscar & negative opinions are like assholes everyone has one The movie 🍿 Rocks its a a kickass 👏👏👏🤩🤩👏👏👏
2:53 was that Amanda?
Shoulda let him finish
7:04 and what she was about to do…
Are we sure this is supposed to be a kids movie!!!!
The best "kids'" movies are the sort a guardian should watch with them and discuss afterward. So yes.
Todd didn't deserve to make it after all he did
Well he was an arrogant asshole. That does not mean he was evil. I mean u cant kill everyone who is a jerk, then there would be no redemption arks in stories.
Hurry before the whale gets here
Flag Man: “Lads Protect M-“
HOLY SH--
-by your dear ballister
HOLY*S!
Was nimona born in 1 st century?
ненавижу когда отрывки вставляют рандомно, а не по порядку
Man is really sad I but I love is part: 8:06
7:42 Bal can say goodbye to that foolish Director, Nimona will die along with her.
That ending fucked me up omg
Я ожидала чего угодно только не этого 😢😢😖😖😖.
It look familiar... it maleficent movie, betrayed by friend
It's...not unheard of, though?
@@rhiacorvalis4302 magical creatures friend with royal person
Sound familiar
I’m gonna have to goo get examples of every movie that Maleficent was similarly based off now huh?
So.... When does the Queen even meet Nimona? This clickbait - I dont even lol
Sad
Nimona Like Mr Piranha And Harley Quinn have a Baby
She can turn into different creatures but cannot do the right colors...
She is a female Beast Boy but she is more funny :)
She used gigantamax for the final battle
0:19 how old do you think i am
i dont knowTEN (without space XD)
I'm pretty sure Nimona is either a god, or full on forest spirit.
0:58 how the fuck did she find out about that?
Does anyone else realize this is an metaphor for being autistic?
Did she live? And why did the queen lady want her dead?
Yes Nimona lived at the end of the movie and the Director wanted to kill Nimona because she viewed Nimona as a threat who would destroy the kingdom if she was allowed to live.
The queen is unrelated to this entire video. That's the Director of the Institute, not the Queen.
what the actual fudge piles is this editing?
Uhm
were there gay people in the book ?
the same relationship exists there.