New Super Mario Bros Wii - All Bosses with Multiple Marios

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  • Опубликовано: 3 янв 2018
  • All Castle Bosses with Multiple Marios in New Super Mario Bros Wii. The bosses in this game are: Larry, Roy, Lemmy, Wendy, Iggy, Morton, Ludwig, Kamek, Bowser Jr. and Bowser.
    ►No Commentary Gameplay by ProsafiaGaming (2018)◄
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  • @amethystnetwork1500
    @amethystnetwork1500 6 лет назад +304

    19:26 All Four Mario’s: YAY.
    Peach: Just make it stop.

    • @axelwithers
      @axelwithers 6 лет назад +46

      its a mario time ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)

    • @EmpathVB
      @EmpathVB 6 лет назад +25

      Here we see the Mario showing his 3 sons in law

    • @becdoesyoutube
      @becdoesyoutube 6 лет назад +13

      Or three nephews? Ducktales?

    • @mari-vi6qe
      @mari-vi6qe 5 лет назад +1

      Amethyst Network a@

    • @dewightrobinson986
      @dewightrobinson986 4 года назад +1

      We'll she needs to STOP getting kidnapped how about that

  • @darrenrose5280
    @darrenrose5280 4 года назад +27

    0:01 Larry's reaction says it all

    • @MaixoQ
      @MaixoQ Месяц назад +2

      Where's your brother?!

  • @lqu
    @lqu 6 лет назад +350

    0:01
    Don't blame him for that reaction.

    • @willkirby7960
      @willkirby7960 5 лет назад +5

      Haha, such an underrated comment

    • @shadowversebga8707
      @shadowversebga8707 5 лет назад +1

      LOL

    • @meta04
      @meta04 5 лет назад

      (replying so as to be seen by more commenters...) don't blame ... whom? ... for getting four lives for every 25 coins (every coin counts four times and every 100 "coins" give you four extra lives) at 17:04
      and why do I like giving the timestamps in increments of 15s or 5s... but this happens almost exactly at 17:30, so I'll just go to 1024 seconds...
      edit: @ProsafiaGaming I'd like to see what happens when you run out of lives like this ... does it not spawn a new Mario in a bubble when you have three lives left, or does it instantly kill the remaining Marios when you die with one life, or does something else happen?

    • @janemcneely7478
      @janemcneely7478 5 лет назад

      Coincidence lol

    • @kmastergo8663
      @kmastergo8663 5 лет назад

      Ha

  • @ZyroRabbit
    @ZyroRabbit 6 лет назад +226

    7:52 Italian airforce attacking Amazon rainforest inhabitants (2018)

  • @themasterfailure4748
    @themasterfailure4748 3 года назад +16

    3:07 I didn’t know we were playing Penguins of Madagascar

  • @doodledangernoodle2517
    @doodledangernoodle2517 6 лет назад +311

    4:38 Here we see the mother Mario protecting her Mario sons.

  • @LucasG455
    @LucasG455 6 лет назад +138

    2:55 Do The Mario!

    • @exmorGamer
      @exmorGamer 4 года назад

      You got a stack of likes (64)

    • @islam.peachfull
      @islam.peachfull 4 года назад

      XD

    • @cooldevildjva1246
      @cooldevildjva1246 4 года назад +1

      SWING THOSE ARMS FROM SIDE TO SIDE

    • @z0Lo-ABA
      @z0Lo-ABA 4 года назад

      That isn’t the Mario that is just doing ground pounds over and over again

    • @z0Lo-ABA
      @z0Lo-ABA 4 года назад

      @Jake Cattanach r/idontcare

  • @dunnoanymore8285
    @dunnoanymore8285 6 лет назад +206

    17:18 that was a save right there

  • @orgokechup3419
    @orgokechup3419 4 года назад +65

    Luigi: Mario, I think that’s enough Double Cherries today

  • @toast4248
    @toast4248 6 лет назад +107

    Alright, who smuggled the Double Cherry into NSMBW?

  • @miguelanimoduarte6228
    @miguelanimoduarte6228 6 лет назад +21

    17:17 WOW, that move was very cool!

  • @coconuthead8616
    @coconuthead8616 6 лет назад +551

    3:08 Club penguin lookin good

  • @chicken5733
    @chicken5733 6 лет назад +22

    19:32 we assume the three other Mario's died on the way out of the castle.

  • @terminated6138
    @terminated6138 6 лет назад +123

    17:17 if there was no other marios he would be deaaadd

  • @wh4t
    @wh4t 6 лет назад +131

    17:18 top ten best speedrun saves

    • @Momazosdiego
      @Momazosdiego 6 лет назад

      this is not a speedrun :v

    • @wh4t
      @wh4t 6 лет назад +2

      GustavoElPro i know im just saying thats what it looks like in speedruns

    • @derekmartin5340
      @derekmartin5340 6 лет назад +3

      Gustavo r/wooosh

    • @walrusonion9yearsago777
      @walrusonion9yearsago777 6 лет назад +4

      Whatevs inc. The other 3 marios- "Tell my story!!!" "Never forget my sacrifice!!!" "OOW!! F*CK YOOOOUU!!!"

    • @manuelmojica8009
      @manuelmojica8009 5 лет назад +1

      GustavoElPro, You sure love being a dense dumbass

  • @JDXtraction
    @JDXtraction 4 года назад +5

    Me: What if the double cherry was in New Super Mario Bros Wii.
    Prosafia: I got you fam.

    • @exmorGamer
      @exmorGamer 4 года назад

      Yeah prosafia always answers

  • @waaaah0
    @waaaah0 6 лет назад +15

    I love happy endings, especially Mario, Mario, Mario, and Mario saving the day!

  • @iii_Dxvid
    @iii_Dxvid 6 лет назад +13

    16:31 Magickoopa is like HOLY SH*T while going down

  • @kingknight_real
    @kingknight_real 6 лет назад +47

    6:52 We have won, my children.

  • @isabellacrump103
    @isabellacrump103 5 лет назад +6

    0:01 would be my reaction XD

  • @Bishop1859
    @Bishop1859 6 лет назад +166

    11:43,Ludwig:AAAUUGH!!!!MY EARS!!!!!!

  • @DaRealLilG09
    @DaRealLilG09 5 лет назад +19

    16:43 EVRY MAN FOR THEM SELVES!!!

    • @Sp3ctralI
      @Sp3ctralI 4 года назад

      Yes

    • @captn4114
      @captn4114 3 года назад

      Survival of the fittest

    • @fyra_cat2119
      @fyra_cat2119 3 года назад

      Basically how it goes when playing this game with friends normally

  • @BooneREALLYWantsHisBeretBack
    @BooneREALLYWantsHisBeretBack 5 лет назад +7

    12:51 I like it how Mario killed his own twin 😂

  • @BarbsNightly
    @BarbsNightly 6 лет назад +64

    12:50, and this is why Mario is not a good person.

    • @gianawilliams8903
      @gianawilliams8903 6 лет назад +14

      12:50
      Mario: Fuck you, I'll save Peach myself!

    • @schmuck8719
      @schmuck8719 6 лет назад +15

      Mario kills himself to save himself when himself and himself are in bubbles

    • @BarbsNightly
      @BarbsNightly 6 лет назад +3

      Nin10dokid !, that sounds so confusing.

    • @schmuck8719
      @schmuck8719 6 лет назад

      NightlyNinja that's the point

    • @lukez9721
      @lukez9721 5 лет назад +2

      Him almost killing 8 children to stop bowser makes Mario worse than bowser

  • @azurumber_
    @azurumber_ 5 лет назад +6

    7:00 Reasonable reaction, Iggy.

  • @squirtlesquadling
    @squirtlesquadling 6 лет назад +258

    when the squad all wanna be Player One

  • @xplodingbutter2659
    @xplodingbutter2659 6 лет назад +213

    Why have friends when you have yourself, right?:')

  • @Paddylol
    @Paddylol 4 года назад +7

    6:47 Giant Mario with 3 tiny Marios xD

  • @ra1nyran
    @ra1nyran 6 лет назад +3

    Sonic: I have Sonic Forces!
    Mario: Well I now have Mario Forces!

  • @Paddylol
    @Paddylol 4 года назад +11

    *"This getting out of hand, now there are **-two-** four of them!"*

  • @jahandahan7490
    @jahandahan7490 6 лет назад +10

    The sound of multiple Marios saying "Yahoo!" is so satisfying!

  • @maskeddededepression1400
    @maskeddededepression1400 4 года назад +3

    Kamek: nooo! You can’t just cheese my attack pattern by having four of you!
    MARIO: haha cloning machine go brrr

  • @draydennn
    @draydennn 6 лет назад +5

    1:18 "HOLY GOD"

  • @acatsthrowaway6037
    @acatsthrowaway6037 6 лет назад +47

    9:46 that moment when you expect people to think your joke is funny

  • @alijahroman7298
    @alijahroman7298 6 лет назад +2

    5:05
    Wendy: What cute little bugs. Ready to get squashed

    • @lukez9721
      @lukez9721 5 лет назад

      Throwing rings at them is one of the worst strategies I’ve heard of

  • @LucasG455
    @LucasG455 6 лет назад +77

    11:43 Earrape.

  • @konstak05
    @konstak05 5 лет назад +4

    3:29 club penguin 😂

  • @prehistoricguacamole91
    @prehistoricguacamole91 5 лет назад +5

    14:01 there’s an Illuminati of Marios to the right.

  • @HunterIsRad
    @HunterIsRad 6 лет назад +45

    Larry's reaction at the beginning pretty much sums up how abnormal is whole occasion is.*

  • @dr3amwatcher960
    @dr3amwatcher960 6 лет назад +38

    17:15
    It’s ok, some will die during this battle, but others ( *sacrifices self* )
    Will rise...

  • @derekhansj
    @derekhansj 5 лет назад +9

    7:02
    Oooh
    So you think you will win cause you ate 3 permanent double cherries

  • @yoonjung4241
    @yoonjung4241 5 лет назад +3

    18:40 to quote the famous TRG, "Why did I have that installed~~~~~~~~~??!!!~~"

  • @SirStockBox
    @SirStockBox 6 лет назад +51

    9:02 it's like a lawnmower

  • @goldenkirby4432
    @goldenkirby4432 4 года назад +2

    1:37
    Roy: HYAAH!
    Mario#1: You call-a this-a ground pound!?
    Mario#2: Let's-a show this-a Boy how we Mario Ground Pound
    Mario#3: And a 1, And a 2 And a 1,2,3
    **BWOIN**
    Roy: MY EARS!!!!!
    Mario#4: (stomp)

  • @The-pf4zy
    @The-pf4zy 6 лет назад +62

    9:00 chain reaction

  • @JamesTrifolium
    @JamesTrifolium 6 лет назад +5

    3:07 Smile and wave, boys.

  • @OlmiOP
    @OlmiOP 6 лет назад +22

    17:15 wow, what a save!

  • @Nekomusu
    @Nekomusu 6 лет назад +53

    16:31 compress

  • @tomp6762
    @tomp6762 6 лет назад +65

    Marios are highly expendable.

  • @allididwaspressa5149
    @allididwaspressa5149 6 лет назад +34

    17:17 SO CLOSE TO DEATH!!

  • @FlippyLuigi
    @FlippyLuigi 5 лет назад +1

    3:08
    Lemmy: Aw I got banned from club penguin for saying Balls, I’m gonna bullying Random Players when I get unbanned.
    Marios: Plays reverse uno card.
    3/27/17 Lemmy: Aw, Thank god the website shut down, Those penguins beat the living Mushroom outta me...
    Rip club penguin.... 🐧

  • @kentraltheepic8605
    @kentraltheepic8605 6 лет назад +137

    Mario Mass Attack or Mario and the Amazing Mirror?

  • @logicaloverdrive8197
    @logicaloverdrive8197 6 лет назад +194

    10:24 this clusterfuck of a battle shows how this mode can just become a case of too many cooks in the kitchen... wait, can we get a tower play through using the many marios, I wanna see how this plays out

  • @cosmicspacething3474
    @cosmicspacething3474 6 лет назад +22

    The double cherry before it even existed

    • @Sp3ctralI
      @Sp3ctralI 4 года назад

      You should make vids

  • @derekhansj
    @derekhansj 5 лет назад +4

    9:07 Yea a strike....
    Wait I only hit 3

  • @rickbouwman8448
    @rickbouwman8448 4 года назад +3

    Girls: ew why do you copy me
    Boys:

  • @Flare8295
    @Flare8295 6 лет назад +13

    Bowser has 4 archenemies

  • @assgore__7306
    @assgore__7306 4 года назад +3

    24:17 i could even hear the music of: "To be Continued" xD

  • @SumRandomDewd
    @SumRandomDewd 4 года назад +3

    7:01 Marios: S o y o u w a n t
    t o g e t s l a p p e d

  • @diamondplushproductions7410
    @diamondplushproductions7410 4 года назад +2

    "How can people enjoy playing videogames in singleplayer?"
    People playing singleplayer:

  • @islandko2402
    @islandko2402 6 лет назад +171

    Imagine them dying.

  • @FletcherReedsRandomness
    @FletcherReedsRandomness 6 лет назад +373

    Now Larry's reaction is more appropriate.

    • @octilingboy7778
      @octilingboy7778 6 лет назад +24

      Fletcher Reed he is like oh shit and Iggy lol

    • @BudderGamers
      @BudderGamers 6 лет назад +34

      He’s like “yo what the fuck!?”

    • @bquesl
      @bquesl 6 лет назад +7

      He like we're are my pizza rolls

    • @roxyvalencia7286
      @roxyvalencia7286 6 лет назад +2

      Fletcher ñk

    • @gamernation1829
      @gamernation1829 6 лет назад +5

      To many -cooks- Marios. To many -cooks- Marios.

  • @sey_81
    @sey_81 6 лет назад +2

    0:21 "o boi yeah"

  • @wasd1772
    @wasd1772 4 года назад +3

    8:38 This moment gliched my mind

  • @ra1nyran
    @ra1nyran 6 лет назад +6

    6:53 How exactly does tiny Mario hold that key?

  • @grandre3464
    @grandre3464 6 лет назад +20

    5:02 only the strongest win

  • @therealslimweegee
    @therealslimweegee 6 лет назад +2

    “IT WAS ALL IN HIS HEAD!”
    -Vinny, 2012

  • @DHAdArchivez
    @DHAdArchivez 6 лет назад +5

    First we have multiple mugman, now we have multiple Mario

  • @satan5785
    @satan5785 6 лет назад +52

    You know, you wouldn't need four marios if you had friends.

    • @kakkikouli6177
      @kakkikouli6177 6 лет назад +3

      satan i dont even know how he did that :(

    • @nicolemacmillan6522
      @nicolemacmillan6522 6 лет назад +2

      satan juurjwjejejeieieieieieieieieieoeowowowowowowowowowowowowpeowoeowowowowowowowowowlwpqlqlqlwllllllllll)lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll)llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllpppppppppppppppppppppppppppwwwwwqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqteudjrurueid Um

    • @aydencallison2680
      @aydencallison2680 6 лет назад +4

      Wow mean

    • @rabbitlunatic
      @rabbitlunatic 5 лет назад +3

      Well he's Satan for a reason

    • @Stormingmiku
      @Stormingmiku 5 лет назад +1

      Funny coming from satan. Friendship was the lights side haha.

  • @jahandahan7490
    @jahandahan7490 6 лет назад +6

    6:37
    *"We will avenge you!!!"*

  • @davidgothic750
    @davidgothic750 5 месяцев назад +1

    Massive transportation?
    Daisy is the club's reservation clerk. Like Donald, Daisy craves the spotlight and constantly asks Mickey to perform, which he usually denies. On some occasions during an emergency, Daisy does perform, and it's often hated by the Disney character audience when improperly performed. Daisy is also a big fan of Ariel from The Little Mermaid. In a related topic, she often gets starstruck when special guests attend the club often trying to get their autograph before the night's over. Several episodes revolved around Daisy and her antics. She was finally given her debut chance in "Daisy's Debut" but gave up her chance when she realized how Minnie wanted to work closely with Mickey. She also performed a parody of The Enchanted Tiki Room theme entitled The Enchanted Daisy Room in "Suddenly Hades", and performed a parody of The Ballad of Davy Crockett entitled Daisy Crockett in "Where's Minnie?" In "House of Magic", Daisy, wanting to go into magic, practices sorcery and accidentally makes the House of Mouse, and all its guests disappear. In the end, Jafar and Iago restore the club and guests.
    Daisy also appears in the spin-off films Mickey's Magical Christmas: Snowed in at the House of Mouse and Mickey's House of Villains.
    Daisy also stars in the CGI series starring Mickey Mouse. Daisy is one of the main characters. She is still the girlfriend of Donald and obsessed with fashion as always. She joins Mickey on many adventures and tries to keep Donald's temper at bay. Many episodes revolve around Daisy. One of the most notable is "Secret Spy Daisy". In the episode, Pete plots to steal Clarabelle's secret cookie recipe and Professor Ludwig Von Drake alerts Daisy of the situation. She becomes her spy alias and teams up with Mickey and Minnie to foil Pete. She would later become Secret Spy Daisy on occasion and team up with Minnie's alter ego, Detective Minnie. Another episode centering around Daisy is "The Golden Boo-Boo". In this episode, Daisy becomes Daisy O'Dare in order to retrieve a legendary golden statue known as The Golden Boo-Boo. However, trouble arises when she must compete against the thieving Safari Pete.
    In Minnie's Bow-Toons, Daisy joins Minnie in her new bow business known as Minnie's Bow-Tique as her partner. Here, Daisy and Minnie open a shop where they sell different types of bows. As seen in the first episode "Leaky Pipes", Daisy has yet to master the "art" of bow tying as Minnie did. Daisy can be rather often lazy in comparison to Minnie's hardworking stature and because of this, she sometimes tries to find faster ways to get her work done, but this often causes more problems and trouble.
    In this animated series, Daisy returns with the rest of her friends in all-new adventures. Like in previous roles, Daisy is presented as fairly mature, though still sassy.
    She first appears in the episode "No Service", where she and Minnie are set to have a picnic on the beach with Donald and Mickey. However, the short ends with Donald accidentally becoming nude in public, embarrassing Daisy to the point where the picnic ends up going on without Donald.
    In "Croissant de Triomphe", Minnie and Daisy work at a French café in Paris, though things go wrong when they run out of their signature croissants, forcing Mickey to travel around the famous city to deliver them to Minnie.
    The first episode in which she had a big/significant role is in "The Adorable Couple". In this episode, Mickey and Minnie try to make Donald and Daisy happy.
    In "Captain Donald", Daisy, Mickey, and Minnie were very excited to set sail on Donald's boat, much to Donald's dismay. It was revealed in the same episode that Daisy bought a sailor outfit for Donald because she likes a man in uniform.
    Daisy made a cameo appearance as a bridesmaid at Goofy's "wedding" at the end of "Goofy's First Love".
    In "No Reservations", Daisy with Minnie and Clarabelle attempt to get into the hottest, yet most impossibly booked restaurant in town.
    In "Split Decisions", Daisy does not actually appear but is heavily mentioned: the reason Mickey wants Ludwig Von Drake to solve Donald's temper problems is that Daisy has had enough of it and is threatening to leave him if he does not find a cure. Later, when the attempt to cure Donald has gone horribly wrong, Mickey dreams about and interacts with an imaginary Daisy being mad at him for what he's done to Donald.
    In "Duck the Halls: A Mickey Mouse Christmas Special", Daisy and Donald are to migrate to the south for the winter with Scrooge McDuck, Ludwig Von Drake, Huey, Dewey, and Louie. At the last minute, Donald chooses to stay behind to celebrate Christmas. Daisy believes he'll join her soon as ducks cannot survive through winter, but she and the others become increasingly worried the longer they wait. After a call to check, Daisy learns that Donald is gravely ill. Determined to save her lover, she rallies Scrooge, Ludwig, and the triplets to rescue Donald, but he soon arrives in the south safely courtesy of Mickey, Minnie, Goofy, and Pluto. Though somewhat angry at him with his recklessness and for scaring her when she thought he was dead for a moment, Daisy was happy to have her beau back alive as she missed him so much and is relieved that Donald is safe. This special also proves the duck's relationship even stronger than ever and that Daisy loves Donald even more.
    Daisy plays a mirror in "The Scariest Story Ever: A Mickey Mouse Halloween Spooktacular", where she and Minnie only appeared at the near end of the special. She accompanies Minnie to Mickey's when he got scared of Minnie's costume thinking her of the witch from his story.
    Despite her role as one of the main characters in the series, Daisy made very few appearances yet still important roles. Although she still has her role as a protagonist and having her maturity, Daisy also has a role as an antagonist, and she was shown to also be a cheater as shown in "Three-Legged Race" and "Two Can't Play" unlike any of the other shows.
    Daisy appears in the madcap racing series, with a transforming roadster known as the "Purple Snapdragon", which is modeled after the snapdragon plant. She also stars alongside Minnie in the second-part episodes centered around their local "Happy Helpers" hotline business. Much like in Minnie's Bow Toons, Daisy is typically portrayed as less adept at her job than Minnie, and often gets the worst of the duo's bad luck.
    Daisy appeared in the series as a major character. In the series, she has become fed up with Donald’s time tables tardiness , even though she’s jumping to conclusions, so she, as usual, temporarily dumps him he got his act together. Through the series, while Donald does everything to get her back, Daisy goes through her extreme lengths to make Donald get his act together. That is, until, she suddenly reacts to Donald’s thought to be demise.
    By then, she has lost her patience and was on the verge. When she was to paradise, she witnessed Donald fighting against a giant version of himself and suddenly managed to ease all his rage, much to Daisy’s delight. Afterwards, they witnessed the world at near destruction so Donald heads off toward his destiny but not before giving Daisy a lip to lip kiss.

  • @Falkner1999
    @Falkner1999 5 лет назад +4

    7:02) my reaction when someone tries to roast me on a yt comment

  • @silly_lil_guy
    @silly_lil_guy 5 лет назад +4

    0:01 i understand the boss.

  • @pedrogomez2604
    @pedrogomez2604 6 лет назад +4

    21:24 "mr shi"

  • @stoterau
    @stoterau 6 лет назад +3

    4:07 You lost one... complete the mission😂

  • @parmiggianoreggie-ano1832
    @parmiggianoreggie-ano1832 6 лет назад +8

    17:18 THAT MOVE

    • @shady9701
      @shady9701 6 лет назад +1

      Parmiggiano Reggie-ano it's called the kill all your clones move

  • @Aego384
    @Aego384 6 лет назад +66

    Who else thinks Lemmy is too cute to fight?

  • @Tawit2546
    @Tawit2546 5 лет назад +3

    10:13
    Mario: Oh yeah!

  • @uhhh._.5171
    @uhhh._.5171 6 лет назад

    Lmao the entire battle at 10:24 all the Mario’s are just like “BOOK HIS ASS BOYS”

  • @topty9583
    @topty9583 6 лет назад +1

    0:52 Thalia gets left behind by Grover, Annabeth, and Luke XD

  • @GamerGamer-wk3ol
    @GamerGamer-wk3ol 6 лет назад +81

    witch one is the real mario?

  • @alfredroman5801
    @alfredroman5801 6 лет назад +32

    Lazytown's "We Are Number One" meme anyone? Just asking.

  • @davidgothic750
    @davidgothic750 5 месяцев назад +1

    Daisy appears in 2010's Epic Mickey as an animatronic version. In the game, she has a slightly different appearance. She has no pupils or eyes, just eyelids, a spring sticking out of her bow, a mechanical arm, a mechanical leg, and the player can see the spine in her torso, which has a hole in the shape of a heart. The story goes as Oswald the Lucky Rabbit created Daisy as a friend for him and Ortensia. She lives in Ventureland, a twisted version of Adventureland, and like her Toon counterpart, she also has a relationship with Animatronic Donald. In the game, when the Mad Doctor switched sides, he sent his Beetleworx to destroy Oswald's friends. As a quest, the player must find each animatronic piece that has been scattered throughout the game. Once retrieving each limb, Daisy would return back to normal.
    Daisy also appears in Epic Mickey 2: The Power of Two. In the game, she appears to have a job as a News Anchor for Duck News Network (DNN), with a reformed Spatter serving as her cameraman. She tries to get information on events in Wasteland, such as Gremlin Prescott and the Mad Doctor. She even interviews Oswald about the growing number of Mad Doctor cartoons, which ends up upsetting Oswald.
    Daisy has a major role in the game, appearing as a meet-and-greet character in Town Square on Main Street USA and in Mickey's Toontown. There, she and Minnie are planning to decorate Toontown City Hall for that town's mayor election and asks the player to assist her in finding supplies. At one point, Daisy forgets to buy a handbag for the election party. She then asks the player to buy one for her at one of the shops, trusting the player's taste in fashion. Right after, Daisy asks if the player can take photos of Mickey and Donald for the election but advises the player to take Mickey's first as Donald is practicing his acceptance speech.
    Daisy is a playable character, being classed as a Trickster and a member of the Mickey and Friends Collection. Her racing suit retains her pink, purple and yellow aesthetic. Daisy’s unique skills and animations, meanwhile, feature a microphone in reference to her background as a singer.
    Daisy is a playable character in the multi-platform party game Disney's Party alongside Mickey, Donald, Goofy, Minnie, and Billy the ghost (a character exclusive to the game) .
    Daisy is a playable character in Disney TH!NK Fast and is one of the playable racers in the Nintendo 64 and Game Boy Color game Mickey's Speedway USA, along with Mickey, Minnie, Donald, Goofy, and Pete.
    In Disney Universe, Daisy is a special costume character in the game and is only available through Xbox 360 purchase and PS3 purchase.
    Daisy is physically absent in Illusion Island, but is referenced by one of the Hokuns in a cutscene.
    At the Walt Disney Parks and Resorts and on the Disney Cruise Line ships, Daisy is a common character for meet-and-greets, parades, and shows, though she doesn't make as many appearances as Donald or Minnie. Her semi-elusiveness has made her extra popular to an extent, adding to the fact that Daisy is a member of the Sensational Six, therefore making Daisy merchandise even more appealing to collectors.
    Daisy can occasionally be found for meet-and-greets in Town Square on Main Street, USA. She can also be found in Mickey's Toontown, but not as commonly as in Town Square.
    In Mickey's Toontown, she has her own themed dining area called "Daisy's Diner", a walk-up window that serves personal cheese and pepperoni pizzas.
    For meet-and-greets, Daisy can be found at the Magic Kingdom at Pete's Silly Sideshow.
    She also appears in the Cinderella Castle show Mickey's Royal Friendship Faire, where she and Donald join in Rapunzel and her friends in singing "I've Got a Dream". In the same park, she and Donald are seen during the Festival of Fantasy Parade.
    In the Christmas show, Mickey's Most Merriest Celebration, Daisy appears alongside the rest of the classic cast, and at one point leads a song about texting loved ones for Christmas.
    Daisy can also be found at Epcot, near the entrance, for meet-and-greet opportunities.
    Daisy appears as an audio-animatronic figure in Mickey and Minnie's Runaway Railway, running a dance studio where the train cars stop and waltz before congaing into the next scene.
    In One Man's Dream II: The Magic Lives On, Daisy is the center of Donald's unit of the show in Tokyo Disneyland. Here, Daisy is a Hollywood starlet and after Donald attempts to make a film to win her heart, she confesses her love for him just the way he is. In the same park, Daisy, Donald and other members of the Duck family are prominently featured in the candy shop, Duck Family Chocolate Competition.
    Daisy appears only at the end of the Tokyo DisneySea version of Fantasmic!
    One notable role by Daisy in the Disney on Ice shows came in 1991's Double Feature... Live! There, she plays the role of a dancer named Dazzles, who is romantically pursued by a gangster named Ice-Head Harry. When she refuses his attempt to win her heart by giving her the Love Diamond, saying that her heart already belongs to someone else (likely referring to Donald), Harry has her tied up to a keg of dynamite. Fortunately, Darkwing Duck and Launchpad McQuack come to her rescue.
    She also appeared in the 2009-2011 versions of Disneyland Adventure, Let's Celebrate! until 2016, and 100 Years of Magic until 2015. She was also in Passport to Adventure (a.k.a. Silver Anniversary Celebration) until June 2018.
    In Walt Disney's Comics and Stories #1 (published in 1940), Daisy Duck is named Donna in an image that appears based on Mr. Duck Steps Out. The image contains Donald and Daisy, with the text "Donald's got a girl! -and Donna thinks that HE'S just dandy. Because his heart is full of-candy!"
    Like Minnie and Clarabelle, Daisy wears a bow on her head and pumps. However, unlike Minnie and Clarabelle, Daisy doesn't have a dress, as her feathers are ruffled in a way to create a dress. Instead, she wears a shirt that serves as a top.
    According to Don Rosa, Daisy is the sister of Donald's brother-in-law, making her the paternal aunt of Huey, Dewey, and Louie. However, this never turned out to be true but the boys still call her Aunt Daisy in the comics.
    In the Italian dub, Daisy was renamed "Paperina", which comes from "Papero", the Italian word for "Duck" & "Rina", the Italian suffix word for girls. It is similar to Donald's Italian name, "Paperino".
    According to Disneystrology, her birthday is October 20.
    Her first actor was a male.
    The Not-so-Ancient Mariner
    Flip Decision
    "Donald's Double Trouble"
    "Donald's Dinner Date"
    "Captain Donald"
    "Cured Duck"
    "Duck the Halls"
    "Daisy's Road Trip"
    "Daisy Bothers Minnie"
    The Three Musketeers
    "The Adorable Couple"
    "Ladies' Night"
    "Where's Minnie?"
    "Rent Day"
    Belles on Ice
    WikipediaListLink Daisy Duck at Wikipedia
    Disney Daisy Duck on Disney.com
    INDUCKS favicon Daisy Duck at INDUCKS
    Daisy Duck character page (Japanese 日本)
    Kingdom Hearts Wikia Favicon Daisy Duck on Kingdom Hearts Wiki
    Do this?!

  • @davidgothic750
    @davidgothic750 5 месяцев назад +1

    Neither are hurt, but Flynn still has to escape Maximus. He finds what appears to be a rock wall, but turns out to just be a very thick curtain of vines covering the mouth of a small cave. He uses the cave to hide while Maximus searches outside, and then escapes through the tunnel, ending up in a small clearing...with Rapunzel's tower standing in the center. Deciding that it looks like a perfect place to hide, he scales the side using arrows and ends up right in Rapunzel's bedroom. He opens his satchel to look at the crown he just got away with...right as Rapunzel hits him in the back of the head with her frying pan, knocking him out.
    Rapunzel has never seen anyone other than Gothel before, and at first, she's convinced he's one of the monsters her mother said lived outside the tower. Once she realizes that he's just another person, she hides him inside her wardrobe, with some difficulty. After finally getting him stuffed inside, she finds his satchel with the lost princess' crown, although she has never seen a crown before either and doesn't know what it is. She tries to wear it in a few different ways before setting it on her head, just as she hears Gothel calling to her from outside. She hides the crown and satchel and brings Gothel up the tower.
    Rapunzel plans on showing Flynn to Gothel as proof that she's not helpless and should be allowed outside, but she starts out by mentioning their conversation from earlier, and Gothel flips out and screams at her that she is never leaving the tower, ever. Rapunzel realizes there's no way Gothel will ever let her leave, so she tells her instead that she changed her mind about what she wants for her birthday and asks for paint made from white shells. Gothel really doesn't want to give her that because the shells are three days' travel away, but she thinks it will keep Rapunzel from asking to leave, so she agrees.
    Once Gothel has set out, Rapunzel takes Flynn (still unconscious) out of the wardrobe and uses her hair to tie him to a chair. Pascal wakes him up by sticking his tongue in his ear, and Flynn, not seeing Rapunzel at first, immediately freaks out. However, when she steps into view, he realizes that she's beautiful and starts hitting on her, much to her confusion. She assumes he's there to steal her hair, but he has no idea what she's talking about and only wants to get out of it, in both senses of the word. When she realizes he's telling the truth (after whacking him with the frying pan a few more times), Rapunzel decides that this is her chance, and she forces Flynn to agree to her deal ― they'll leave the tower together, and he'll take her to see the floating lights the next night, then bring her back home the next day before Gothel returns. In exchange, she promises to give him back the crown and let him leave and says that she never, ever, EVER breaks her promises. Flynn doesn't know why the lanterns are so important to her, but it's the only way to get the crown back, so he reluctantly agrees.
    Flynn gets down the tower wall the same way he got up and calls for Rapunzel to come down. Rapunzel, taking her frying pan for protection, uses her hooks and pulleys to lower herself down on her hair, though she begins to have doubts once she's actually outside. She alternates between running around and screaming for joy and wallowing in crushing despair and guilt for betraying her mother. Flynn is exasperated, but tries to encourage her guilt, thinking that he can get her to give up and go back to the tower, and he can get away without having to take her to see the lanterns. He suddenly has an idea and says he'll take her to lunch and drags her out of the clearing.
    Elsewhere, Gothel hasn't gotten very far before she runs into Maximus, still searching for Flynn. She recognizes him as a horse from the palace, but without a rider. Suddenly suspicious, she runs back home and calls for Rapunzel, with no answer. She digs out the bricked-up door, the only other way in and out of the tower, and runs up to discover that Rapunzel is gone. In a rage, she also discovers the crown Rapunzel had hidden, along with the wanted poster that Flynn had taken earlier. She assumes that Flynn has kidnapped Rapunzel, so she grabs a knife and sets out after them.
    Meanwhile, Flynn has taken Rapunzel to a pub with a sign outside that says "The Snuggly Duckling". Rapunzel is excited ― she does like ducklings! ― but when they actually enter, she sees that the pub is full of angry tough-looking men. Flynn lies and tells her that this is considered a five-star establishment in the real world, trying to scare her into going back to her tower, but Flynn is recognized from his wanted posters before they can leave. One of the thugs is sent to fetch the guards while the rest of them leap on Flynn and fight over who should get the reward money. They look like they're going to tear him apart when Rapunzel hits the hook-handed one in the face and demands that they let him go because she needs him to fulfill her dream of seeing the lanterns. She implores them to find their humanity and asks if they've ever had a dream.
    The Hook-Handed Thug (Brad Garrett) looks like he's going to kill her, but instead, he admits that he too has a dream ― to be a concert pianist. This kicks off the song, "I've Got a Dream" amidst the entire pub, where we find out that although the thugs are a cruel and bloodthirsty bunch, they also dream of true love, enjoy sewing and baking, and making tiny ceramic unicorns. One of them does miming in his spare time. Flynn is forced to join in and sings that his dream is to retire with tons of money on a sunny island somewhere with no one else around. Rapunzel gets excited and joins in too, singing about how happy she is that she left her tower and how she never wants to go back.
    Unfortunately, she sings this line right as Mother Gothel looks in the window. Gothel is furious, but before she can do anything, the thug who went to get the guards returns. The guards are right behind him, with the Stabbington twins in chains. Now that they've bonded, Hook-Handed Thug decides to help them escape, and he opens a secret tunnel in the bar floor for Rapunzel and Flynn to flee through. Although they seem to escape without a problem, Maximus enters the pub and tracks Flynn's scent to the secret tunnel. While outside, the guards give chase, and Gothel threatens one of the pub thugs with her knife to tell her where the tunnel lets out. The Stabbington twins also give chase, having escaped their chains.
    The tunnel leads to a dam, where Rapunzel and Flynn appear to be cornered until Rapunzel uses her hair to swing across to a ledge. She leaves Flynn her frying pan, and he uses it to fend off the guards and swordfight with Maximus while declaring that this is the strangest thing he has ever done (and it is a pretty strange scene). Rapunzel lassoes him with her hair and pulls him off as Maximus kicks against a beam, breaking the dam and causing a huge flood of water to come crashing down on everyone.

  • @rensjjj5556
    @rensjjj5556 6 лет назад +6

    0.01 first reaction Huh!?😂

  • @comic3647
    @comic3647 6 лет назад +4

    17:17 many Mario's were lost in this final battle

  • @oro6399
    @oro6399 4 года назад +1

    i lost it at 2:54 😂😂😂 the marios used earthquake!

  • @davidgothic750
    @davidgothic750 5 месяцев назад +1

    Though Daisy does not appear in the original DuckTales, she is reintegrated as a recurring character in the reboot. Her design in this show is heavily influenced by her appearance in Donald's Diary, but with white feathers like the other duck characters.
    She first appears in the episode "Louie's Eleven!", where she works as a stage organizer for Emma Glamour with dreams of becoming a designer. Interestingly, she is the only one who can understand Donald's normal voice perfectly, she enjoys his singing voice, while everyone else starts holding their ears. The series also introduce Daisy and Donald as strangers, with the series chronicling the timeline of their relationship. Daisy meets and falls in love with Donald while trapped inside an elevator. In during which, she reveals her dreams to Donald, who relates to Daisy's desire to be seen. When Glamour's true identity is revealed later on, Daisy and Donald fight against Falcon Graves and Glamour. Afterwards, Daisy and the nephews, minus Huey, watches Donald, José, and Panchito perform on stage with the problem solved.
    Daisy appears again in "New Gods on the Block!" where she begins her second date with Donald, and they share their first kiss.
    In the series finale, she meets Donald's sister Della Duck, who is impressed by Daisy's appearance and relationship with Donald and Daisy also meets Donald's cousins Gladstone Gander and Fethry Duck. Fethry, by mistake slips up the news that Donald and Daisy plans to travel around the world together, news Della finds hard to take. Daisy is also part of the team to get ready to storm the F.O.W.L. base as she, Della, and Donald heard the partyblower for cake time for Webby Vanderquack's birthday, they nodded. She watches Webby blow the candles and waited with Gladstone Gander and Fethry Duck to watch them into the ball pit that leads to the F.O.W.L. base. Later Donald called her to bring May and June.
    Daisy has made a few cameos in the long-running Walt Disney anthology series, as well as a few keys and notable roles in episodes centering Donald such as "This is Your Life, Donald Duck".
    Daisy appeared in the Mickey Mouse Club opening sequence alongside Minnie. She wears green go-go boots.
    Donald and Daisy's common last name points to both Donald and Daisy being members of the Duck family. However, in the popular Dutch Disney comic magazine Donald Duck Weekly, issue 44-2013, it is explained that Donald and Daisy are unrelated and "Duck" simply is the Duckburg universe equal to "Smith", being a common surname.
    Donna Duck served as a precursor for Daisy in both animation and comics. She first appeared in a one-page illustration titled "Don Donald" and published in Good Housekeeping #3701 (January 1937). The page was illustrated by Thomas "Tom" Wood (1870s - October 4, 1940) who was head of the Walt Disney Studios' publicity department from 1933 until his death. She went on to appear in the Donald and Donna comic strip published in Mickey Mouse Weekly from May 15 to August 21, 1937. The Weekly was a United Kingdom publication and the strip was illustrated at the time by William Arthur Ward. However, her co-starring role was brief.
    Daisy made her first comics appearance on November 4, 1940. She was introduced as the new neighbor of Donald and his potential love interest. The Donald Duck comic strip was at the time scripted by Bob Karp and illustrated by Al Taliaferro. She was seemingly soft-spoken but had a fiery temper and Donald often found himself a victim of her rage. For example, one strip had Daisy waiting for Donald to carve their names and their love for each other on a tree. Only to discover the male Duck had carved "Daisy loves Donald" with her name hardly visible and his name in prominent bold letters. Resulting in her breaking her "umbrella" on his head and dismissing him as a "conceited little pup".
    Her first original comic book appearance was in the story The Mighty Trapper by Carl Barks, first published in Walt Disney's Comics and Stories # 36 (September 1943). However, this was only a cameo when Huey, Dewey, and Louie ask her to lend them an old fur coat. Barks would not use the character again until "Donald Tames His Temper" (January 1946) when Daisy demands that Donald learns to manage his anger as a New Year's resolution. Donald has to agree but points early on that Daisy herself has the temper of a "wild-eyed wildcat".
    Her next appearance by Barks in Biceps Blues (June 1946) introduced a key concept to their relationship. When Daisy seems impressed by a certain type of male, Donald is forced to emulate that type. No matter how unsuited Donald is for emulating it successfully. In this early case, Daisy envies her "old school chum" Susy Swan for dating a notable weightlifter. Donald at first protests that she seems too impressed by a "gorilla" just because the "muscle-bound buffalo" can lift 300 pounds. But when Daisy simply ignores him and daydreams about dating Hercules, Donald decides to start weightlifting. The rest of the story focuses on his ineptitude at exercising and the eventual efforts of Huey, Dewey, and Louie to cheer him up by various tricks pointing to Donald becoming stronger. But when Donald arranges a demonstration for Daisy, Susy, and her boyfriend, their tricks are not able to save him from ridicule. Daisy then chases Donald in anger (whom Donald, in turn, chases Huey, Dewey, and Louie in anger) while Susy boasts about her luck in men to her weightlifter boyfriend, who simply grunts and nods and fails to understand her words. Daisy failed to see that Susy's boyfriend is strong but otherwise not too gifted, whereas Donald is one who would go great lengths for her.
    Daisy continued to make frequent appearances in stories by Barks but the next important one for her development was "Wintertime Wager" (January 1948). There she first attempts to act as the voice of reason between competing cousins Donald Duck and Gladstone Gander and in fact manages to prevent Donald losing his house to Gladstone because of a wager. This story established that both of them wanted to be in her good graces. Their next joined meeting in "Gladstone Returns" (August 1948) has Donald and Gladstone competing in raising enough money for her charity effort.
    Their rivalry increased when "Donald's Love Letters" (December 1949) revealed that both cousins were romantically interested in Daisy. From then on many stories by both Barks and others would develop around this love triangle. Daisy in turns dates both of them but this fact does not prevent the two competing suitors from attempting to earn more of her affection or trying to embarrass each other in front of her. Daisy can be counted on to be making regular appearances alongside either of them for several years to come. Often it would appear as if Gladstone had the upper hand in winning Daisy due to his luck, only to find fate thwarts his plans, such as a contest where the man who hunts the most turkeys gets to have dinner with Daisy, who has won a beauty contest. Gladstone wins the turkey hunt but finds himself having dinner with an ugly woman who is the runner-up queen, as Daisy is incapacitated, and Donald is the one nursing her.
    Although the vast majority of her appearances were in theses shorter stories, she also had a role in a number of Barks' longer adventure stories, most notably in Hall of the Mermaid Queen (Uncle Scrooge #68), where she accompanies Donald, Uncle Scrooge and the nephews on a dangerous mission in an underwater kingdom, to recover Uncle Scrooge's fortune, after it has sunk to the bottom of the ocean.

  • @theuncatchableandshinytorr5662
    @theuncatchableandshinytorr5662 6 лет назад +20

    Do it again but this time multiple luigis

    • @OpiupAlmaManiac
      @OpiupAlmaManiac 6 лет назад

      The Uncatchable and shiny Torracat all gone now beat it

    • @wierdvideos1360
      @wierdvideos1360 5 лет назад

      The Uncatchable and shiny Torracat YEAH IM A WINNER!!!!!!

  • @thesebsanimationstudios1455
    @thesebsanimationstudios1455 6 лет назад +69

    We are number Mario’s

  • @davidgothic750
    @davidgothic750 5 месяцев назад +1

    Similarly, Daisy's precursor Donna and Daisy herself were featured together as rivals for Donald's affection in a newspaper strip published on August 7, 1951. In her last appearance, on August 11, 1951, Donna had a fiancé, a caricature of Disney cartoonist Manuel Gonzales, establishing a distinction between her character and Daisy.
    In the comics, Daisy is also a member of a local gossip group called the "Chit-Chat Society", which plays bridge and sponsors charity fund-raisers. The core membership includes Clarabelle Cow and Clara Cluck, though occasionally some other unnamed characters appear.
    In later years, Carl Barks 'modernized' Daisy in two stories: 'The not-so-ancient mariner' and 'Hall of the mermaid queen'. In the first story, Daisy is wearing a lot of different wigs and outfits. Gladstone Gander is also seen wearing a wig and a new wardrobe in the story. In the second story, Daisy has short, curly hair and a bow that is much smaller than usual.
    In the 1950s, Disney launched the series "Daisy Duck's Diary", where Daisy was given more of a leading role. This series, originally by such cartoonists as Dick Moores, Jack Bradbury, Tony Strobl and Carl Barks, have continued to the present day in Italy. Daisy also stars in another comic series Daisy and Donald which centers around the duck couple's relationship and love.
    Since 1999 Daisy, like Donald Duck has her own magazine in the Netherlands. She had one in Brazil between 1986 and 1997, and a short-lived series in 2004 with republications of old stories.
    The comics feature the duck couple going through all sorts of troubles and rough time through their relationship. Despite having bigger situations in the comics than in the TV series and movies, Daisy's love for Donald is stronger than she thought as she always gets back together with him. No matter what the situations they go through, they just make the two duck's love each other stronger than ever.
    Daisy's secret identity, "Super Daisy" ("Paperinika") has been featured in Italian Disney comics since the early 70s. She was created by Guido Martina and Giorgio Cavazzano as a female counterpart of The Duck Avenger ("Paperinik").
    Super Daisy made her debut in "Paperinika and Ariadne's thread" (1973). In the comic, Uncle Scrooge calls Donald to the Money Bin to receive a top-secret assignment but refuses to reveal the task while Daisy is present, belittling her for being a woman. Angry and repulsed by Uncle Scrooge's remark, Daisy recounts the story to Genialina Edy Son, who proposes that Daisy becomes the masked champion of the fairer sex.
    Super Daisy has no superpowers but is aided by the gadgets created by Genialina Edy Son, a protégé of Gyro Gearloose.
    Super Daisy and Duck Avenger would usually have a rivalry which soon turn into a romantic relationship, with the two ducks unaware of each other's identity and make them think they're cheating their respective lovers.
    Daisy appears during the game's intro where she's angrily yelling at Donald for leaving after promising to have dinner at her house. She reappears during the game's ending where she's given a gold and jewel necklace after "The Great Duck Treasure Of King Garuzia" is accidentally broken by Huey, Dewey, and Louie.
    Daisy makes a non-speaking cameo appearance during the ending of the game. She alongside Minnie discover Mickey and Donald waking up from a dream after Mickey and Donald leave Storyland after defeating King Pete.
    In the multi-console game Donald Duck: Goin' Quackers!, Daisy does an investigative report on the evil doings of Merlock (the villain from DuckTales the Movie: Treasure of the Lost Lamp), only to be captured by him. Thus, it becomes Donald's goal in the game to come to her rescue.
    Daisy Duck is the duchess of Disney Castle and the girlfriend of Donald, King Mickey's court magician. Most of what Donald does is for King Mickey and Daisy. This is shown in Kingdom Hearts when in a cut scene Donald exclaims "For Daisy!"
    In Birth by Sleep, she is present when Minnie Mouse gives away the Million Dreams Award. In Kingdom Hearts, she prompts Donald for the truth about King Mickey's disappearance, alongside Minnie. After Disney Castle is saved from ruin in Kingdom Hearts II, Daisy is seen upset with Donald for being away for so long, though she lets him go with Sora, but only after he promises to return soon. Daisy appears in the end with Minnie and Pluto in Kingdom Hearts III where she was at first angry at Donald making her wait but happily hugs him to have him back.

  • @davidgothic750
    @davidgothic750 5 месяцев назад +1

    Gothel, knowing that Rapunzel never breaks her promises, finally agrees and chains Eugene up, too, in case he tries to fight again after being healed. Choosing to die rather than let Rapunzel be held captive for the rest of her life, Eugene cuts her hair off with a shard of the broken mirror from earlier. Her hair instantly "dies" and turns brown, and Gothel screams and tries to gather the rest of the hair, but it has lost all its power. She begins to age rapidly and pulls her hood down over her face so no one will see her without her youthful beauty. She can't see where she's going, though, and stumbles blindly around the room; Pascal uses Rapunzel's cut-off hair to trip her and send her tumbling out the window, where she dissolves into dust from her sheer chronological age (the centuries she gained from the flower), on the way down.
    Meanwhile, Rapunzel is trying to heal Eugene anyway, although the magic won't work since her hair was cut. He stops her and tells her that she was his new dream, and she tells him that he was hers. As Eugene dies, Rapunzel tearfully sings a longer version of the healing song, "The Tear Heals". As she sings, she weeps onto Eugene's face; her tear is absorbed into his skin and begins to glow. Light shoots out from where she cried onto him, and he wakes up again, healed. He tells her he's "got a thing for brunettes", and they finally kiss each other.
    At the palace, a guard runs into the room where the king and queen are to tell them that the lost princess has finally been found. They run out to the balcony, where a short-haired Rapunzel and Eugene are waiting. Rapunzel and her parents share a tearful hug, and as Eugene watches, they drag him into it, too.
    Eugene narrates the ending, explaining what’s happened since the return of the princess. The thugs live their dream lives, and the kingdom adopts frying pans as the official weapon of the military, which largely reduces crime rates. Rapunzel ruled the kingdom as wisely and benevolently as her parents had, and, after years and years of asking, Eugene finally agreed to marry her. Rapunzel's voice cuts in and corrects him, and Eugene admits that it was he who actually asked her. The movie ends with a shot of floating lanterns surrounding the palace and everyone living happily ever after.
    Mandy Moore as Rapunzel
    Delaney Rose Stein as Young Rapunzel
    Zachary Levi as Flynn Rider/Eugene Fitzherbert
    Donna Murphy as Mother Gothel
    Brad Garrett as Hookhand
    Ron Perlman as The Stabbington Brothers (sideburns)
    John DiMaggio as The Stabbington Brothers (patchy)
    Jeffrey Tambor as Big Nose
    Paul F. Tompkins as Shorty
    Richard Kiel as Vladimir
    M. C. Gainey as Captain of the Guard
    Nathan Greno as Guard One/Thug One
    Michael Bell
    Bob Bergen
    Susanne Blakeslee
    June Christopher
    Roy Conli
    David Cowgill
    Terri Douglas
    Chad Einbinder
    Pat Fraley
    Eddie Frierson
    June Gonneau
    Nicholas Guest
    Bridget Hoffman
    Daniel Kaz
    Anne Lockhart
    Mona Marshall
    Scott Menville
    Laraine Newman
    Paul Pape
    Lynwood Robinson
    Fred Tatasciore
    Kari Wahlgren
    Hynden Walch
    Main article: Rapunzel Unbraided
    The story of Tangled began in 1996, under the guidance of Glen Keane who was, at the time, in the process of developing Tarzan. He continued developing the film until 2008, when suffered from a heart attack. On October 9, 2008, it was reported Glen Keane and Dean Wellins would be stepping down as directors, and were replaced by a new team of Byron Howard and Nathan Greno, director and storyboard director of 2008's Bolt. Keane would stay on as the Executive Producer, and Wellins moved on to developing other short films and feature films.[1]
    On April 12, 2007, it was revealed Annie-nominated animator and story artist Dean Wellins will be co-directing the film alongside Glen Keane.
    Disney's previous animated feature The Princess and the Frog in 2009, while being highly critically acclaimed and taking in nearly $270 million worldwide, was not as successful as Disney had hoped. Disney expressed the belief that the film's emphasis on princesses may have deterred young boys from seeing the film. In order to market the film to both boys and girls, Disney changed the film's name from Rapunzel to Tangled, while also emphasizing Flynn Rider, the film's prominent male character. Disney was criticized for altering the classic title and story as a marketing strategy. Floyd Norman, a former Disney and Pixar animator, said, "The idea of changing the title of a classic like Rapunzel to Tangled is beyond stupid. I'm convinced they'll gain nothing from this except the public seeing Disney as desperately trying to find an audience."
    The movie's visual style is based on the painting "The Swing" by the French Rococo artist Jean-Honoré Fragonard.
    Because Glen Keane wanted this to be an animated movie that looked and felt like a traditional hand-drawn Disney Classic in 3D, he first had a seminar called "The Best of Both Worlds", where he, with fifty Disney animators (both CGI and traditional artists), focused on the pluses and minuses of each style. Because of advancements in computer technology, many basic principles of animation used in traditional animated movies, but which have been absent in CGI films due to technical limitations became possible in this field of animation, where they will be used together with the potential offered by CGI. Keane has stated numerous times that he is trying to make the computer "bend its knee to the artist" instead of having the computer dictate the artistic style and look of the film. By making the computer become as "pliable as the pencil," Keane's vision of a "three-dimensional drawing" seems within reach, with the artist controlling the technology. Because many of the techniques and tools required to give the film the quality Keane demanded didn't exist when the project was started, WDFA had to make them on their own.
    To create the impression of a drawing, non-photorealistic rendering was used, making the surface look like it is painted, but still containing depth and dimensions.
    Glen Keane's daughter, visual development artist Claire Keane, sought to capture Rapunzel's world view: "Rapunzel's walls are really a reflection of what she could see from her window as well as what she was thinking about. There was a definite plan with specific choices made in choosing the colors of Rapunzel's walls. It was important to create how Rapunzel would create, not how I would create, so I had to try a variety of different things that would express her world."[2]
    Do this?!

  • @mcsqurmy2287
    @mcsqurmy2287 6 лет назад +163

    9 koopa kids were ganged up by 4 mayros today donate to stop child abusement 50 cent a day could help theres also boozer

  • @chitopien
    @chitopien 5 лет назад +6

    20:24 well there was I don't wanna talk about it

  • @davidgothic750
    @davidgothic750 5 месяцев назад +1

    Daisy makes a mere cameo in Dumbell of the Yukon (August 30, 1946), but she once again factors on the motivation of Donald. This time he was hunting bears in Yukon, Canada in order to provide Daisy with a fur coat. The cameo involves his daydream of her pleased reaction.
    Her next appearance in Sleepy Time Donald (May 9, 1947) involved Daisy attempting to rescue sleepwalking Donald from wandering into danger. The Donald is loose in an urban environment and the humor results from the problems Daisy herself suffers while trying to keep him safe.
    Daisy was also the actual protagonist of Donald's Dilemma (July 11, 1947). The short starts simply enough. Donald and Daisy are out on a date when a flowerpot falls on his head. He regains consciousness soon enough but with some marked differences. Both his speaking and singing voices have been improved to the point of being able to enter a new career as a professional singer. He also acts more refined than usual. Most importantly Donald suffers from partial amnesia and has no memory of Daisy. Donald goes on becoming a well-known crooner and his rendition of "When You Wish Upon a Star" becomes a hit. He is surrounded by female fans in his every step. Meanwhile, Daisy can not even approach her former lover and her loss results in a number of psychological symptoms. Various scenes feature her suffering from anorexia, insomnia, and self-described insanity. An often censored scene features her losing her will to live and contemplating various methods of suicide. She narrates her story to a psychologist who determines that Donald would regain his memory with another flower pot falling on his head but warns that his improved voice may also be lost along with his singing career. He offers Daisy a dilemma. Either the world has its singer, but Daisy loses him, or Daisy regains her Donald, but the world loses him. Posed with the question "her or the world", Daisy answers with a resounding and possessive scream of "Me, Me, Me!". Soon Donald returns to his old self and forgets about his career. His fans forget about him. But Daisy regained her lover again. This is considered a darkly humorous look at their relationship.
    Donald also faces problems resulting from his own voice in Donald's Dream Voice (May 21, 1948). He works as a door-to-door salesman but his customers do not understand a word he is saying. His attempts at politeness are misinterpreted and customers react angrily to imagined insults. But Daisy convinces him otherwise "Don't give up! I have faith in you!" His problems seem to end when Donald buys a box of "voice pills", a medicine temporarily improving his voice. He gets confident enough in his newfound voice to prepare his marriage proposal for Daisy. But due to an accident, he loses all but one of his pills. The rest of the short features his frustrated attempt to regain this last pill in order to propose to her. Something which he is eventually unable to do. After a few minutes of trying to get it, the pill ends up getting swallowed by a cow and makes it able to talk. And tells Donald he can't understand what he's saying. Donald then throws a tantrum.
    Daisy did not appear again until Crazy Over Daisy (March 24, 1950). The short took place in a 1890s setting, exactly like The Nifty Nineties. At first, Donald seems in a good mood and on his way to his date with Daisy. But when Chip and Dale start ridiculing his appearance the short results in one of their typical fights. Interrupted in the end by Daisy herself who accuses Donald of being cruel to the two "innocent" chipmunks, completely unaware of what really happened between Donald and the two chipmunks. The short ends with Donald having to forget about that date.
    Daisy's next animated appearance was in the aforementioned Donald's Diary (March 5, 1954). There she is portrayed as a young lady who manages to start a long-term relationship with Donald. But after having a nightmare about the anxieties that would come from married life, Donald runs out on her and joins the French Foreign Legion. Several scenes of the short imply that Daisy has had several previous relationships with men. Donald carves their names on a tree. Not noticing that the opposing side of the tree features her name alongside that of several other boyfriends. The marriage scene in Donald's dream featured a group of sailors waving goodbye to Daisy and mourning the loss of their apparent lover. Unlike other cartoons, in this cartoon Daisy has pink feathers (pale yellowish-pink feathers in some old unrestored TV/video versions) as opposed to white feathers like Donald and other ducks.
    Daisy's last appearance before her comeback was in How to Have an Accident at Work, where she plays as Donald's unnamed wife and the mother of their unnamed son.
    Daisy's return to theatrical animation came in Mickey's Christmas Carol (October 20, 1983). She was cast as Isabelle, the romantic partner of a young Ebenezer Scrooge (played Scrooge McDuck). This was also the first time she and Donald appeared separate and not together. In 1988, Daisy appeared alongside Minnie, Donald, and Mickey at the 60th Academy Awards ceremony. In 2012, Daisy briefly appeared toward the end of Electric Holiday, a short starring Minnie.
    In Once Upon a Studio (October 15, 2023), Daisy is seen joining all other Disney characters in taking a group photo to celebrate the 100th anniversary of Disney. When Goofy accidentally breaks the camera, Daisy and many of her cohorts sadly prepare go back inside the animation building until they hear Alan-A-Dale playing "When You Wish Upon a Star". This lifts Daisy and everyone else's spirits where they sing the song together and successfully take the group photo.
    Daisy plays a supporting role in the film. Daisy first appears in the segment "Donald Duck: Stuck on Christmas" where Huey, Dewey, and Louie wish for Christmas every day. In the segment, Daisy attempts to kiss Donald under the mistletoe, only for their chance to be ruined by the boys, but the boys were able to undone that part during the loophole by putting them under the mistletoe and making them kiss happily with no disturbance and make Christmas dinner for the family, that the boys also helped served towards the table, which she noted is her favorite part of Christmas. Daisy later appears in the last segment "Gift of the Magi" where she works with Minnie in Mortimer Mouse's department store. In this segment, Daisy seems to be far younger as the story may possibly take place in the past. Also in this segment, Daisy has blue eyes as opposed to her usual black. She then appears at the end of the film singing Christmas carols with Mickey and friends.

  • @davidgothic750
    @davidgothic750 5 месяцев назад +1

    Freightliner On-Highway Trucks?
    Daisy’s first known relatives were three triplet nieces called April, May, and June (the female counterparts to Huey, Dewey, and Louie), who were created by Carl Barks and made their debut in Flip Decision (Walt Disney's Comics and Stories #149). In the same story, Daisy visits her sister, the mother of her nieces, who remained unseen. Daisy's parents first appeared in Donald's Diary, with three sons looking like Huey, Dewey, and Louie. Daisy has a number uncles, aunts, and cousins as well as other relatives and decedents in the comics series. Daisy has a cousin from Brazil named Almanda de Quack introduced in the Roadster Racers series. Daisy's grandmother Lily appears in the Mixed-Up Adventures series, who she calls her Gramquacker Lily.
    Clarence Nash voiced Daisy in her debut in Mr. Duck Steps Out. In the short, Nash voiced Daisy in a similar 'duck-like' voice as Donald's. Starting with Donald's Crime (1945), Gloria Blondell took over vocal duties on the character, giving her a more "normal" female human voice. Blondell would voice Daisy in a further four shorts between 1945 and 1947, with her last being Donald's Dilemma (1947). For Donald's Dream Voice (1948), actress Ruth Clifford, best known as the voice of Minnie Mouse in the late 1940s and early 1950s, voiced Daisy. Blondell returned to the role one final time in Crazy Over Daisy (1950). Vivi Janiss voiced the character in Donald's Diary (1954), while renowned voice actress June Foray (Rocky the Flying Squirrel) voiced her in her final classic shorts appearance, the educational Donald Duck short How to Have an Accident at Work (1959).
    Voice actress Janet Waldo, best known as the voice of Judy Jetson, voiced Daisy in the Disneyland Records album An Adaptation of Dickens' Christmas Carol, Performed by The Walt Disney Players (1974).
    In 1983, Daisy was voiced by Patricia Parris in Mickey's Christmas Carol who would voice her for various other projects until 1989. After briefly being voiced by Tony Anselmo in Down and Out with Donald Duck, Diane Michelle assumed the role for most projects starting in 1989 until 1999. The only exception was Quack Pack where Daisy was voiced by Kath Soucie. Michelle alternated in the role with Tress MacNeille for Mickey's Once Upon a Christmas. In 1999, Tress MacNeille took over as Daisy's full-time voice starting with the second season of Mickey Mouse Works. MacNeille has voiced Daisy in the television series House of Mouse, Mickey Mouse Clubhouse, Mickey Mouse, Mickey Mouse Mixed-Up Adventures, Legend of the Three Caballeros, DuckTales, and The Wonderful World of Mickey Mouse. MacNeille has also voiced Daisy in television specials, movies, and video games. Daisy was voiced by Russi Taylor in Fantasia 2000, although she has no lines other than a scream. In the second season of Mickey Mouse Funhouse, MacNeille was replaced by Debra Wilson as MacNeille was uninterested in continuing the series. Wilson, the first African-American performer of Daisy, also voiced the character in the holiday special Mickey Saves Christmas.
    The history of Daisy in animation can be traced to the appearance of her precursor, Donna Duck, in the cartoon short Don Donald, directed by Ben Sharpsteen. The plot had Donald courting Donna somewhere in Mexico. His efforts are frustrated and Donna leaves him alone and rides away in her unicycle near the finale. The short is important for introducing a love interest for Donald, but one should note that Donna had little in common with Daisy other than both being female ducks and sharing a temper. Donna was more or less a female version of Donald both in design and voice. Her voice was provided by Clarence Nash and was a slightly higher version of that of Donald. Donna was not intended as a recurring character and the Donald shorts of the following three years featured no female companion for him.
    Daisy first appeared with her familiar name and design in Mr. Duck Steps Out (June 7, 1940). The short was directed by Jack King and scripted by Carl Barks. Here, Donald visits the house of his new love interest for their first known date. At first, Daisy acts shy and has her back turned to her visitor. But Donald soon notices her tail feathers taking the form of a hand and signaling for him to come closer. But their time alone is soon interrupted by Huey, Dewey, and Louie who have followed their uncle and out of jealousy compete with him for the attention of Daisy. Uncle and nephews take turns dancing the jitterbug with her while trying to get rid of each other. In their final effort, the three younger Ducks feed their uncle maize in the process of becoming popcorn. The process is completed within Donald himself who continues to move wildly around the house while maintaining the appearance of dancing. The short ends with an impressed Daisy showering her new lover with kisses. In this short, her voice is still like Donna's, a "duck voice" similar to Donald's but pitched higher, which was provided by Clarence Nash.
    The short stands out among other Donald shorts of the period for its use of modern music and surreal situations throughout. The idea of a permanent love interest of Donald was well established following it. But Daisy did not appear as regularly as Donald himself. Her next appearance in A Good Time for a Dime (May 9, 1941) features her as one of the temptations threatening to separate Donald from his money.
    The short The Nifty Nineties, directed by Riley Thompson and released on June 20, 1941, featured Mickey and Minnie Mouse in a 1890s setting. Daisy made a cameo following Goofy and alongside Donald, Huey, Dewey, and Louie. This was an indication that Daisy was already a permanent addition to Donald's supporting cast.
    However, she would make no further animated appearances until Donald's Crime (June 29, 1945). The short featured Donald arranging a date with Daisy at a nightclub but not having enough money to pay for it. He proceeds to take $1.35 from the piggy bank of his nephews. The crime of the title is theft and the rest of the short focused on Donald feeling guilty. His own imagination provided increasingly disturbing and nightmarish visions of the possible repercussions of his actions and resulted in Donald resolving to return the money. Starting from this short, Daisy was given a normal voice, as opposed to the "duck voice" of Donald's.
    Her second appearance in the same year was in Cured Duck (October 26, 1945). The short starts simply enough. Donald visits Daisy at her house. She asks him to open a window. He keeps trying to pull it open and eventually goes into a rage. By the time Daisy returns to the room, Donald has wrecked it. She demonstrates that the locking mechanism was on and criticizes his temper. Daisy refuses to date Donald again until he learns to manage his anger. She claims Donald does not see her losing her own temper. Donald agrees to her terms and follows the surreal method of mail ordering an "insult machine", a device constantly hurling verbal and physical insults at him. He endures the whole process until feeling able to stay calm throughout it. He visits Daisy again and this time calmly opens the window. But when Daisy shows her boyfriend her new hat, his reaction is uncontrollable laughter. Daisy goes into a rage of her own and the short ends by pointing out that Donald is not the only duck in need of anger management training. There is a continuation regarding her temper in "Donald's Dinner Date" from Mickey Mouse Works where she and Donald have a date in a restaurant wherein they both end up with a bad temper due to bad customer service.
    Their relationship problems were also focused on Donald's Double Trouble (June 28, 1946). This time Daisy criticizes his poor command of the English language and his less-than-refined manners. Unwilling to lose Daisy, Donald has to find an answer to the problem. But his solution involves his own look-alike who happens to have all the desired qualities. His unnamed look-alike happens to be unemployed at the moment and agrees to this plan. Donald provides the money for his dates with Daisy but soon comes to realize the look-alike serves as a rival suitor. The rest of the short focuses on his increasing jealousy and efforts to replace the look-alike during the next date. However, a failed attempt at a tunnel of love results in the two male Ducks exiting the tunnel in each other's hands by mistake. Daisy walks out all wet. She jumps up and down and sounds like a record played too fast as Donald and his look-alike run away.

  • @awasranked4045
    @awasranked4045 5 лет назад +4

    12:17 Mario AERO ARMY

  • @RylOraMcBeck
    @RylOraMcBeck 6 лет назад +32

    2:55 what is that loud noise?!?😖😫

  • @lisamyers-lucas74
    @lisamyers-lucas74 4 года назад +2

    Ahh yes, the *literal Mario Bros*

  • @DJNeoncat
    @DJNeoncat 6 лет назад +1

    The 1st second of the video....
    "HUH?!"
    lmao he just noticed that there are Mario duplicates.