WHEN I KILLED YOUR BROTHER
I TALKED JUST
LIKE
THIIIIIIIIIS
REMEMBER ME EDDIE!?
Kino
Too bad the gun with living bullets didn't get more screentime. It was awesome.
Why don't we get more live action/ animated cross overs?
Extremely expensive and time consuming to create.
>I got a thirty-year-old lust and a three-year-old dinky
Oof, could this movie even have been made today?
IT'S STRICTLY TAB-OOOOOO-OOOOO
>yfw the sword was singing because the Singing Sword is the name of the sword of Prince VALIANT
>when he melts the boot
Genuinely terrifying as a child
>tfw too unskilled and lazy to make rotoscope kino
It’s the whimpering that gets me. It’s stupid how much I feel for that boot.
Fapped extensively to Jessica Rabbit... those tit squeeze and bounce animations were great
That's why animal violence seems more shocking to me because they usually make very high pitched sounds when harmed.
>You could have saved it, Yea Forums
it must've been fun for the artist to draw edgy stuff to scare people like that though because it's just artwork to him
Same dude. I remember when I was in 6th grade I’d come home from school and pop the tape in the vcr and jam
Neat. I always thought it was just random
Legit traumatized me
if bakshi didn't get cucked out of his original vision for cool world that would probably be frequently posted about as well. unfortunately the version that came out was shit and wouldn't qualify as kino.
He actually survives in the lore at least that's what I tell myself
Always bothered me how she looks like she's completely bald and wearing a wig.
Because true artisans aren't working in the film industry anymore.
One of the best movies of all time.
>Why?
>It's the most believable animated story and you don't question anything you see.
>Every frame gives as much information as needed, no line of dialogue seems out of place.
>It makes you laugh at very dark surreal humor while implementing the noir genre in a neorealistic feel of post-war capital greed to build a "Freeway" in disguise as an animated comedy.
Every characted has some form of arc.
>Perfect pacing.
>Perfect acting.
>Jessica Rabbit
>Only Disney WB crossover.
Truly the GOAT
>A prequel with the working title "Toon Platoon" was considered, where Roger and several fellow Toons are drafted into the army during World War II, and go on a mission in Nazi Germany to save his fiancee Jessica. The project never got out of the developmental stage, reportedly because producer Steven Spielberg rejected the premise.
Would you have gone to see it Yea Forums? Also why would Steven Spielberg be against it?
having cartoon characters in ww2 might lead goyim to associate the goyim to associate the holocaust stories with unrealistic wackiness.
really makes ya think