It was cool when Who Framed Roger Rabbit did it, because all the studios were in a slump and decided to pitch in their IP, which actually helped to revitalize animation and if anything was a precursor to the early 90's Disney and WB turnaround.
Crossover is meaningless when you just bought all the IP.
I recently saw it with friends.
The 20 year old professional autist that was with me was exstatic and essentially made the same noizes anytime something recognisable was on screen. Extremely similar to when we saw Free Guy.
The 31 year old laughed at some jokes and that was it.
The 40 year old pretty much was like Mike Stoklasa in that some critical questions were asked. Most important of which was > Did we really needed to see "Rescue Rangers - the road to being middle aged and about to lose hope"
The rest of the gang was pretty much in agreement that it was just a movie without anything that stands out or will be remembered one year from now.
Except for maybe the Polar Express joke, which was already a thing before we saw the movie. > No mainstream youtuber has reviewed it yet
Why the frick would they? This movie is pretty much as exciting as listening to someone go on about their day on the beach where you desperately try to feign interest in how much sand can fit in their sandals.
Heck, I would expect half a bushel of Brony whatevers to make a video on the half a second where we could see RainbowSparkle.
Hello, a Rescue Rangers fan here. The movie is terrible. It had very good animation, but a terrible script. Truly terrible, against what it could have been if the movie had been an actual Rescue Rangers movie.
Shrek was more entertaining than this.
It's ironic that, of all the shoe-horned cartoon-characters-meets-humans stories adapted to movies, the Rescue Rangers would have been perfect for this kind of adaptation. It was such an obvious scenario:
- Rangers meet human who's in trouble/lost something
- Rangers help human
- Some legacy villain is responsible for for causing the problem
- Rangers solve the problem
- Dance off ending to 80s nostalgia song.
Saberspark did
YMS too
What did they have to say about it?
>Sabespark: It's okay
>YMS: It sucks
Saberspark was a wolf in sheeps clothing, aka a wokie, you should discard him.
Ah, I see you invested into crypto.
what's a wokie?
moron speak
He gonna get outted along with the rest of the cartoon community as groomers abusers or hacks
That means it’s shit.
Ah yes "References : The Movie"
>Look at all the shit we own
Crossover movies aren’t an inherently bad idea, but this IP vomit trend needs to die yesterday
It was cool when Who Framed Roger Rabbit did it, because all the studios were in a slump and decided to pitch in their IP, which actually helped to revitalize animation and if anything was a precursor to the early 90's Disney and WB turnaround.
Crossover is meaningless when you just bought all the IP.
I tried watching it and I started feeling physically ill.
That's because it's so terrible no one watched it
I recently saw it with friends.
The 20 year old professional autist that was with me was exstatic and essentially made the same noizes anytime something recognisable was on screen. Extremely similar to when we saw Free Guy.
The 31 year old laughed at some jokes and that was it.
The 40 year old pretty much was like Mike Stoklasa in that some critical questions were asked. Most important of which was
> Did we really needed to see "Rescue Rangers - the road to being middle aged and about to lose hope"
The rest of the gang was pretty much in agreement that it was just a movie without anything that stands out or will be remembered one year from now.
Except for maybe the Polar Express joke, which was already a thing before we saw the movie.
> No mainstream youtuber has reviewed it yet
Why the frick would they? This movie is pretty much as exciting as listening to someone go on about their day on the beach where you desperately try to feign interest in how much sand can fit in their sandals.
Heck, I would expect half a bushel of Brony whatevers to make a video on the half a second where we could see RainbowSparkle.
Hello, a Rescue Rangers fan here. The movie is terrible. It had very good animation, but a terrible script. Truly terrible, against what it could have been if the movie had been an actual Rescue Rangers movie.
Shrek was more entertaining than this.
>It had very good animation
Quit baiting
I liked it a lot.
No matter how shit Rick and Morty got, I couldn't stop laughing at random Pickle Rick
It's ironic that, of all the shoe-horned cartoon-characters-meets-humans stories adapted to movies, the Rescue Rangers would have been perfect for this kind of adaptation. It was such an obvious scenario:
- Rangers meet human who's in trouble/lost something
- Rangers help human
- Some legacy villain is responsible for for causing the problem
- Rangers solve the problem
- Dance off ending to 80s nostalgia song.