ITT: movies you've never seen discussed on Yea Forums
ITT: movies you've never seen discussed on Yea Forums
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I watched this not long ago and I can't remember a single goddamn thing about it
The goblins were an anarchist commune with a foot fetish forced to move underground.
Imagine if this movie came out today, what would people think of it?
Does she fuck the Goblin or not?
What, no, this a animated movie for family and kids,Mehta makes you think that?
Methm I meant what, autocorrect is a bitch
It seems like the kind of thing that would happen.
>TRIGGERED
Not even cartoon goblins completely unrelated to the /h/ ones are safe
ANIMEFAGGOTS GET OUT REEE
The second book was even more depressing.
>We are all Gwyntystormians! And I am your princess!
>I thought we were an autonomous collective!
Oh shit. I saw a manga that was titles this literally yesterday. Was it an adaption of this movie? The animu designs looked cute as fuck.
turnip!
I've only ever seen the opening but it kicked ass
Actual line from the film?
I think it was based on a book from the late 1800's or something, although funny enough this movie was actually a Japanese-British-Hungarian-American collaboration that came out right after the collapse of communism in Hungary.
Like I just remember the boy was introduced singing a song that I thought was shit and it made me hate his character for the rest of the movie.
Ok but like the book, it had the two of them get together but never have any kids. And why the fuck did they never have kids?
Like did they put it in the wrong hole? They were fucking royalty and them not having kids made there kingdom go to shit by landing in some asshole's hands and die, so no matter how good their reign was they doomed their people.
>movies
>especially ones that came out before Yea Forums was created
Why would you expect Yea Forums to talk about them? With a show/comic series, there’s lots to talk about over a long period of time. Movies are stand alone things. Maybe you’d get one post about a movie in a thread about movies, but one movie can’t sustain a whole thread, unless it just came out
Pure autism
All I remember was thinking "SING! SING, YOU FOOL!" at at least 2 different points.
STAMP ON THEIR FEET
STAMP ON THEIR FEET
That movie had a great song. Animation was crap, though. Loved the book, though.
Watched this movie on cinema when I was a little kid, I loved it but never found it again until some weeks ago on youtube. It was better than I expected
i really like the boys song. Goblins hated music if i recall.
are you retarded, if anything you helped make this thread sustain itself with retardation you call a post.
i used to watch the tv series all the time as a kid. mostly cuz no cable and it was the only thing on that was animated.
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I think that's the case for most people. Opening was amazing, the rest of it was so dumb it never got referenced again.
Mostly because there was that one guy on /trash/ who kept making threads about how much they hated Hugo.
>on trash
the faggot's been here too
what's that shit even actually about
Does shit like this count?
Because it's a movie. You can go watch it.
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Why would I when the average sfm meme video is dozens of times more enjoyable
Basic premise, Huge (the yellow thing) is a weird unknown creature who get taken from the jungle by a greedy lady and business man. He escapes and meets Rita the Fox, and they become friends while trying to get him home.
I don't even know how this thing ended up in my chilhood VHS collection.
I have some nostalgia with this one.
Any of the Good Times/Golden Films movies.
love this movie, nightmare fuel as fuck
even though it basically repeats what happened in the disney one
i fucking hated that movie, my little sister wanted to watch that piece of shit every goddamn day
I used to think it was dumb because I only appreciated GI Joe as a quasi-realistic army men concept, but now I really like the weird eldritch alien body horror elements. I would integrate into the Joe universe some other way than Cobra Commander working for them directly, though. I liked the IDW take on it where Golobulus was some mythological figure worshiped by the upper echelons of Serpentor's scientology cult. Maybe have Cobra using some old scriptures about him as part of a cynical moneymaking cult, and then accidentally resurrecting him and realizing the alien serpent men are real. That way Cobra can still be more straightforward human terrorists but you can also incorporate the weird slimy alien stuff.
Explain the Frozen general.
Don't know how I misspelled his name. Also, I'm surprised I never saw this as a kid. Most of the time these movies are rented from the library when I younger.
>when I younger.
The climax of the movie was well done, but man the rat horrified me as a kid. youtube.com
I would be fucking shocked if anybody else on this board has seen this movie. My grandma had a bootleg VHS when I was a kid and that's the only reason I know it exists.
Is this movie Danish or Norwegian?
It's Danish, and I saw it lots of time as a kid.
I'm sure it's a lot more common for people from Denmark or Europe in general to have seen it. I haven't met a single person in the U.S. who's seen it though. For a long time I thought I dreamed up the whole movie
This movie scarred me as a kid
Stop it, mom!
I rather liked this one when I was binging obscure kid’s films, but Barbie Nutcracker was better.
This one was weird. The boy and his song were annoying as fuck but I liked the Goblin designs
>the rest of it was so dumb it never got referenced again.
The first miniseries that came out after the Movie referenced it in so far as being obligated to transform Cobra Commander back into a human(oid). So the events of the Movie got a momentary acknowledgement by the show.
Anybody remember this crap from Britain? A couple of cartoon reviewers on YouTube brought it up a few years ago only for it go under the radar again. We go from classics like Watership Down, The Plague Dogs, and the BFG to...this.
Basically, French prince turned Frog tries to foil Brian Blessed and some cobra lady's attempts to conquer the world by stealing British monuments and making everyone depressed.
I fucking love this movie, especially when they change the art style during the flashback / story
pretty sure it never gets discussed because I'm the only person that ever watched it
The Cobra and nessies made me feel weird.
There was this one movie that I think was Scandinavian. I saw it once on the German public children's TV station around Christmas or so, and never again.
Something about a boy from contemporary times being spirited away to viking times? Or something about viking statues coming to life? It was rather dark.
I seen some of these here ages ago.
Which ones?
Yer a scalie, Harry.
I'd say the way Transformers vs GI Joe handled the Cobra-La aspects of the franchise is probably the best way to handle it
The first movie is a pure, bland piece of shit. Though, the second movie is worse because is absolutely retarded by comparison. Only the ritafags would defend this piece of turd of a franchise.
It's nothing super special, but I enjoyed it for what it was. I wasn't expecting 90's Disney from it.
>the faggot's been here too.
>what's that shit even actually about.
>and they become friends while trying to get him home.
More like they become fuckwhores 4 life while trying to get him home
>mentioning /trash/.
Dumb wojak poster.
The backstory behind that madness is a combination of kinda sweet and "Some people have way too much money for their own good".
Racist that the goblins are evil and not the white boy. I guess at least seeing as I've given up trying to understand degenerates and their ways.
You and everyone else - hence why it's never discussed on Yea Forums
Yea Forums only discusses three kinds of shows/movies/comics - the ones that are so good everyone remembers them, the ones that are so bad everyone remembers them, or the ones that are so controversial people can't stop arguing about them.
Boring forgettable shit gets forgotten.
Sounds like a parody of Monty Python, actually.
I thought it was just a movie.
You very occasionally see a thread here about that movie.
Nostalgiac blast from that
>Nostalgiac
call this phone number if youre in trouble!
if we are posting euro stuff that hasn't been released in America, here's some stuff from Latvia. Made by the same studio who made Fantadrom. No English translation but has the same trippy stile.
Cats mill
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Nes and Nessy
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God, how surreal that was. Did anyone even call it?
Clean your toys!
Huh, now that's a name I haven't heard in a long time. A long time.
I think maybe three or so of movies on this list have been discussed, tops
yuss
I can't remember if the swan's manager succeeded in clipping his wings or not. Really dark moment and I'm worried he actually got fucked in the end.
Wait, how many Lotte films have been made?
More than one, I'm pretty sure.
this movie was a trip
>George Costanza as the dad
does that squirrel look like Lenin on purpose?
I never saw this movie at all
I barely remember the trailers
Was it even good?
>have a nice day
Starz Family used to show Lotte of Gadgetville and I knew there was a sequel coming. Must be at least three of them then.
>really liked Nutcrackers as a kid
>collected the shit out of them
>Christmas was my favorite time of year
>this was one of my favorite movies
>had a vhs copy of a TV airing
>tape must have gotten damaged because video started to cut out right at this part
>still watched it but I always got disappointed I couldn't see the end again
I watched this movie late one night on an unexplainable whim, shit was trippy as fuck
I'm trying to remember this one movie. It was a cartoon with a koala and probably made by Aussies. All I remember is that near the end there's a live action bit and there was this black background. Think it might have been from the 80s or early 90s.
Have sex.
The Rudolph one's talked about, somewhat, around Christmas.
Blinky Bill?
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Nope, it had physical actors.
There was another adaptation that had live actors and puppets.
Was it also part cartoon? Because I distinctly remember both.
No, it wasn't.
How about this?
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Is that the one with the horrifying bunyip song?
Maybe? The girl kind of seems familiar since I think it was a girl and a koala but like I said at the end there were physical actors for some reason.
It might be from the same series, but it's not that one.
Speaking of obscure Australian stuff.
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Well there's the fact they didn't kill the main guy after the huge backlash of Optimus Prime dying.
I have a copy of this one still on laser disk. Loved it as a kid
Oh man, Zombilennium was so good.
It was one of my favourites as a kid.
Az Ember Tragediaja was released in the '10s? What? It's a fucking fantastic film but I thought it came out like a decade before that.
I had that on vhs
Oh wow, I read this as a kid back in the 90s. No idea they made a movie out of it. The only thing I remember from the book is it had the word 'bitch' in it referring to the dogs at the castle. I bet they've removed that from the newer versions of the book. Is this worth a watch?
>given up
Weird way of saying you're too stupid to fathom different world views.
Start with Toonami.
You're not entirely wrong with that assumption.
You see, the movie always lacked the funding to be finished in one piece. So Jankovics spend years collecting funds and ever only completing one segment after the other. So the different segments would pop up at festivals here and there until it was finished in this decade.
>Filmation changed the name of the Blue Fairy to the Good Fairy for copyright issues
>The latino dub still call her El Hada Azul (Blue Fairy)
Top 10 anime dubs superior to the original
>Krtek
>Movie
I have seen a movie of it too?
Doctor Snuggles had a movie?
[citation needed]
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Holy shit, a princess and the goblin thread, my guiltiest pleasure, damn I wanted a cat, some golden thread and pretty grandmother after watching this as a kid.
Get out goblin.
I like this thread.
>Katy la Oruga
My nigga.
>RESULTS FOR ELECTRIC BLUE
Fuck.
I remember this as a kid, to me it was Meh, but my younger sister liked it. I had no idea NHK had a part in it's production though.
>in it's production
Speaking of Pinocchio...
Latvian animation is really something else.
I remember a long time ago an user told us the apparent story of this movie. Apparently there was some huge licensing fight over this with Disney and how in the original tale after they defeat the Goblins the king ends up finding gold under the castle and going mad with greed.
I'm glad someone else remembers this.
I've only seen this Snow White talked about here twice, at least from what I remember.
>MFW the final stage of the candy queen boss fight in Cuphead is a blatant reference to this movie.
Critterina was mai waifu
I just found this movie again after having vague memories of it for a while. Turns out my head had mashed together this and Rock-A-Doodle do. Which I don't hear a lot about either. Rock-A-Doodle do gave me fucking nightmares.