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Drink that makes you 3 inches taller: gamersupps.gg/...
My animation channel: / @shagrotssidequests
Thank you to all of the channels i used footage from: (in order of apperance)
• Minecraft Parkour Game... (parkour footage)
• Notched Axe - Mining o... (binding of issac)
• A Castle Full of Cats ... (Castle full of cats)
• Minecraft Reference in... (delta rune)
• The Stanley Parable - ... (the Stanley parable)
• Gmod : Minecraftify (gmod)
• Viscera Cleanup Detail... (Viscera clean up)
• How to Make Minecraft ... (infinite craft)
• Shadow Warrior 2 Minec... (shadow warrior 2)
• Knights of Pen & Paper... (knights of pen and paper)
• Octodad: Dadliest Catc... (octodad)
• Mr. Minecraft (Steve)-... (super meat boy)
• There Is No Game: Wron... (there is no game)
• Goat Simulator - All 3... (Goat simulator)
• Torchlight 2 - Minecra... (torchlight 2)
• Deadmau5 - House of Bl... (deadmou5)
• Post Malone Plays Magi... (MTG)
• The 100 Girlfriends Wh... (the 100 girlfriends)
• "Kaguya-sama: Love Is ... (love is war)

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@TheOnlyCrow.
@TheOnlyCrow. 10 дней назад
You forget the Team Fortress 2 cosmetic call the (Top Notch) which was specifically made and only owned by Notch after he Tweeted out saying that no one believed that he was Notch when playing TF2.
@Fumberdink
@Fumberdink 10 дней назад
damn bro beat me to it
@brayonyx14
@brayonyx14 10 дней назад
also it has a hidden downside that gives him like double damage vulnerability
@RaffaeleRosenfelt
@RaffaeleRosenfelt 10 дней назад
I was just about to comment about that!
@PixelPlays645GG
@PixelPlays645GG 8 дней назад
@@RaffaeleRosenfelt same here
@EngiSMG
@EngiSMG 8 дней назад
Yes.
@Herobrain1000
@Herobrain1000 10 дней назад
I can't believe he didn't mention Geometry Dash Minecraft icons, I'm very mad and won't regret this ever >:(
@fafuo
@fafuo 10 дней назад
Forget*
@jwjustjwgd
@jwjustjwgd 8 дней назад
it's not that deep
@Cust0mCraft
@Cust0mCraft 7 дней назад
​@jwjustjwgd dawg he's obviously joking 🤦‍♂️
@jwjustjwgd
@jwjustjwgd 7 дней назад
@@Cust0mCraft ye
@rainbs2nd
@rainbs2nd 6 дней назад
​@@jwjustjwgdIt is. It's insane that'd even say that. Not mentioning the Geometry Dash Minecraft Icons is pretty much the same as murder, this guy should be in jail. This horrendous sin will never be forgiven by the Gods.
@The_shady_puffer
@The_shady_puffer 10 дней назад
Dear "Five Nights at Freddy's" Movie I am writing to extend a heartfelt apology and express my admiration for you, which has far surpassed my expectations and of similar adaptations. When the "Five Nights at Freddy's" movie was first announced, I, like many others, had reservations. The journey from a beloved video game to the big screen is fraught with challenges. Same as the minecraft movie ,which, despite its high potential, seems that it will fail to deliver a compelling narative that will resonate with both fans of the game and new audiences. The film's trailer and it's lackluster execution highlighted the "Five Nights at Freddy's" movie's creativity and production value. The "Five Nights at Freddy's" movie has proven me wrong. Your team has skillfully navigated the intricate task of translating a game with a strong and unique atmosphere into a cinematic experience that honors its origins. The film’s ability to balance suspense, horror, and engaging storytelling demonstrates a deep understanding of the game's appeal and a commitment to delivering an authentic adaptation. The attention to detail in your film is remarkable. The sets, character design, and overall ambiance faithfully recreate the eerie and immersive world that fans of "Five Nights at Freddy's" have come to love. The performances bring depth to characters who were once confined to the realm of video game sprites and animatronics, providing a new dimension that enhances the story’s emotional impact. Moreover, the pacing and plot development in the movie are masterful. Unlike the "Minecraft" movie, which is quite frankly just going to be shit, your film maintains a gripping narrative that keeps the audience on edge. This achievement is a testament to the hard work and creativity that went into its production. In light of these observations, I must apologize for any prior criticisms or doubts I may have had regarding the adaptation of video game franchises into films. Your success with the "Five Nights at Freddy's" movie has demonstrated that with the right vision, dedication, and respect for the source material, it is indeed possible to create a film that resonates deeply with both fans and newcomers alike. Thank you for your contribytion to the cinematic world and for setting a new standard for video game adaptations. Your work not only elevates the genre but also serves as a beacon (wink, wink) of what can be achieved when passion and creativity converge. Fuck you minecraft movie, I'll see you in hell where the bar of creativity for hollywood poductions you haven't even crossed is set
@Average_shieldbasher
@Average_shieldbasher 10 дней назад
Most heartfelt thing I've read this month
@bieyang339
@bieyang339 10 дней назад
fun fact: netflix is making an animsted minecraft show
@OverBakedPotato
@OverBakedPotato 10 дней назад
91.88% ai detected 😔
@Feller19
@Feller19 10 дней назад
​@@bieyang339 Which will be better than the movie.
@alex.g7317
@alex.g7317 10 дней назад
All because one is worse than the other doesn’t mean the other ones the best film that was ever made ever in the history of the universe. (Personally) fnaf was mid, Minecraft… we don’t know yet but it’s shaping up to also be bad to mid.
@somerandombruh7240
@somerandombruh7240 10 дней назад
In the game "Epic Battle Fantasy 4" (a JRPG game that has a lot of funny dialogue) theres a snowcreeper in the 2nd town. This is also documented on the official minecraft wiki.
@randomninja7632
@randomninja7632 9 дней назад
No way, a fellow EBF fan in the wild
@lixyo4320
@lixyo4320 9 дней назад
Epic Battle Fantasy mentioned‼️ :0
@CamWillWin2005
@CamWillWin2005 5 дней назад
Also there is the Minecraft bow from the update for the mobile port
@somerandombruh7240
@somerandombruh7240 4 дня назад
@@CamWillWin2005 i didnt know that, thanks for telling me
@Phoongler
@Phoongler 10 дней назад
In the game “My Singing Monsters” (which you’ve probably heard of) there is a monster named “Rhysmuth” which is just a giant Minecraft reference. Also in its bio there are a bunch more Minecraft references.
@Xfrtrex
@Xfrtrex 8 дней назад
YES
@Silverhawk-bg1xt
@Silverhawk-bg1xt 8 дней назад
I’m glad someone mentioned this one
@AlfaOOO151
@AlfaOOO151 8 дней назад
Never heard of it
@tenebroise6633
@tenebroise6633 8 дней назад
THIS ONE Yeahhhhhhhh
@Fernsaur
@Fernsaur 7 дней назад
Let's goooo
@NotDogIce
@NotDogIce 10 дней назад
In MAD, there's a Minecraft parody sketch called Criminal Minecraft. There are also other various references throughout other sketches.
@ColeTheBug
@ColeTheBug 10 дней назад
That was my favorite sketch hands down
@KaaneDragonShinobi
@KaaneDragonShinobi 2 дня назад
Criminal Minecraft I mean when it comes to villagers, that's just a normal minecraft playthrough
@ManyFaceImpressions
@ManyFaceImpressions День назад
I was just gonna comment this
@fishdubx
@fishdubx 10 дней назад
Missed one. In the 2017 film Wonder (the adaptation of the book of the same name), Minecraft is mentioned a few times, and also played on-screen in a pretty pivotal moment of the plot.
@The_shady_puffer
@The_shady_puffer 10 дней назад
4:32 they even added an adventure time map to the xbox 360. Checked litteraly 2 days ago just to return to that era and found the map
@rennugunner
@rennugunner 9 дней назад
I played it on ps3/4 with my dad when I was younger. Good times.
@askmaster7190
@askmaster7190 9 дней назад
Marvel's agents of shield, there's a scene where one of the characters comments on zombie pigmen while playing minecraft
@zSteve1231
@zSteve1231 8 дней назад
That reference was abysmal, they thought mob meant mafia and butchered the reference.
@nursjames1
@nursjames1 7 дней назад
In the game: "My Singing Monsters", when you get a Rhysmuth on Ethereal Workshop, most of the default nicknames given for the monster when you get it are Minecraft references
@ZackDimondRecords
@ZackDimondRecords 10 дней назад
In Cunk on Earth, in the first episode, they use Minecraft to simulate what old temples would look like. It gets me every time.
@ultimate_pleb
@ultimate_pleb 10 дней назад
Forgot about the minecraft reference in 'stealing the diamond' and 'completing the mission' and 'breaking the bank' and probably the other Henry stickman games to lol
@Pume31
@Pume31 10 дней назад
I love his comments on every movie/game before he showed the references, it adds so much to the video and I love it
@andrewcheng1948
@andrewcheng1948 10 дней назад
þere's(there's) a minecraft reference in þe henry stickmin collection, where in stealing þe diamond, one of þe right options include mining þrough a wall(alongside a creeper). also in completing þe mission, one of þe fails is henry trying to bridge with dirt blocks but running out and dying of fall damage
@typicalgentleman
@typicalgentleman 10 дней назад
Why are you using þ? I hate to sound like a dick but it just seems forced here.
@58.jpegs-in-C.._
@58.jpegs-in-C.._ 10 дней назад
i love þorn
@EndermanInASuit7
@EndermanInASuit7 10 дней назад
þank you for using þorn, it needs more recognition
@genio2509
@genio2509 10 дней назад
​@@58.jpegs-in-C.._Þat doesn't look great...
@Dani-tt3rj
@Dani-tt3rj 10 дней назад
Can't believe he forgot the reference found in THE reference game smh
@robiginal
@robiginal 10 дней назад
In Talking Tom and Friends, there's an episode where the characters play a Minecraft clone in VR (there is also an additional reference to the Konami code)
@THE_TRAPPYMAN
@THE_TRAPPYMAN 10 дней назад
1:46 excuse me WHAT (pls someane explain)
@squidwardtentacles8659
@squidwardtentacles8659 6 дней назад
I honestly don't know 😭 I can't tell if he's being homophonic??
@THE_TRAPPYMAN
@THE_TRAPPYMAN 6 дней назад
@@squidwardtentacles8659 nah i genuinly did not understand what he meant
@DiceHeadOstrichIsverystupid
@DiceHeadOstrichIsverystupid 3 дня назад
Have you SEEN his mom?
@nicklausrichardson5927
@nicklausrichardson5927 10 дней назад
I feel it's time I gave an apology to the movie Five Nights at Freddy's movie. My initial reaction was harsher than I feel it should have been, considering what crossed my mind afterward. I went in full of expectation, and since the movie did not match what was in my head, my disappointment got in the way. Here's my apology-to the filmmakers, the fans, and, most importantly, to the movie. Let's start with this: Five Nights at Freddy's is a big deal. It's more than a video game franchise; it's a full-on cultural phenomenon with a gigantic fanbase, hundreds of lore entries, and a totally unique place in the horror genre. When it was announced that a movie was in the works, I, like many others, assumed it would perfectly capture the tension and mystery that made the games so popular. Where I went wrong: I went into the movie with those expectations solidly in place. I wanted the same sort of experience the games gave me: shock value, the fear, the jump scares. When the movie didn't deliver on any of those counts how I wanted it to, I was disappointed. Instead of enjoying it for what it was, I was investing a little too much energy in what I thought it should have been. That wasn't very fair, in retrospect. Movies and games are two completely different forms of media, and they have to be consumed that way. The movie wasn't trying to recreate the jumpscares of gameplay of the original series in an active way; it was telling a story-a part of this world the games hinted at, but never really told. I can look back now and see the movie made some really interesting choices in building out the characters and lore. I also didn't think about how hard it had to be to adapt FNAF-even just how much lore and characters there are, let alone how much fans expect from an adaptation. It has to be a delicate balance in making a movie for these hardcore fans but still somewhat general audience-friendly. That's not easy to do, and I feel I didn't quite give them enough credit for. Having watched it once more, I do really appreciate much of what was well done within the movie. The animatronics were spot on: great to look at and bringing that creepy vibe that made them an icon within the games. The movie also nailed the creepy atmosphere at times, even if it wasn't consistently as terrifying as the games were. That's because I finally understand now that a 1:1 adaptation of the games wouldn't have worked for a movie format. Instead, they aimed for a balance, and that deserves recognition. Another thing I hadn't fully appreciated was how much this movie was made for the fans. Though I may not be the biggest fnaf enthusiast, There are tons of little things, Easter eggs here and there, that only long-time fans would catch. The level of care, attention to the source material that I respect now more and more with thought: that filmmakers weren't trying to change or ruin the franchise, they were offering a new way to experience it, which is an innocent enough concept. Not everything in the fnaf universe has to be pure terror. The games are, of course, scary, but they also have humor and weirdness and mystery. I just look at security breach. That game is goofy ahh, and ruin is (in my opinion) terrifying. I think the movie leaned into some of those elements, and in retrospect, that's not a bad thing-it's just a different take on the world of Freddy's, and that's okay. By the end of the day, I'll have reflected on being too caught up in what I wanted the movie to be and not what it simply was. It's so very easy to let our expectations blind us from what actually sits in front of us. Now I see that this movie was trying to do something special, even though it wasn't precisely what I expected, or what the audience wanted. Just because something isn't done laser-precisely doesn't mean it isn't good or of value. So to the Five Nights at Freddy's movie, the filmmakers, and the fans (of the movie), I'm sorry. I judged way too fast, and I didn't give this movie the credit it deserved. Obviously, there was a lot of passion, care, and creativity brought into bringing this world to life, and I respect that. They even got Scott on set and I think he was the writer of the movie, but don’t quote me on that. Going forward, I will work on being more open-minded and enjoy such adaptations for what they are, instead of what I assumed they would be.( not including Minecraft in any capacity) All in all, the movie wasn't perfect, but it was a neat addition to the FNAF universe, which I am glad existed. The same cannot be said for Minecraft. Kill me now man, why was the creeper fuzzy? Now comes the part where I realize I have no way of checking the words, and am just praying that it’s over 800. Is this good enough for you, shagrot? I even ran it through grammarly.
@nicklausrichardson5927
@nicklausrichardson5927 10 дней назад
P.S. not A.I. check it.
@YeOleJester
@YeOleJester 7 дней назад
We accept your apology with open arms.
@LeadIngot
@LeadIngot 10 дней назад
You missed one: In Minecraft, there is an achievement called "Minecraft: Trial(s) Edition" which overtly name drops Minecraft itself. It does not get more direct than that!
@ruslanmeboi1521
@ruslanmeboi1521 10 дней назад
In Fortnite theres a Minecraft watermelon you can use as an Icon for your loadout
@romtastick1657
@romtastick1657 10 дней назад
in the game "the Talos principle" there's an Easter egg area in one of the Egypt levels that has a Minecraft grass block. in one of the medieval levels there's also a puzzle that leads you to a Minecraft diamond sword that you can pick up.
@Dias-sq2yd
@Dias-sq2yd 10 дней назад
In Deltarune Chapter 2 if you do the Weird/Snowgrave Route when you go inside the Queen's Mansion you can go to the basement door and Spantom will say: "*KID! I'M BUSY BECOMING [God]. GO PLAY [Minecrap] OR SOMETHING!"
@RachelGreengrass
@RachelGreengrass 10 дней назад
He actually has a decent upload schedule now 😂
@starcringson
@starcringson 10 дней назад
5:45 "a roguelike game where you play as dr fetus from super meat boy" excuse me?
@TheInfamousBreasticle
@TheInfamousBreasticle 7 дней назад
at 9:48 he again claims that in SMB Dr. Fetus is the guy you play as in The Binding of Isaac I do not know what the fuck he was smoking aint no way he was sober 😭😭 Or well at least I think that in The Binding of Isaac ..you, um, in fact play as a character called Isaac but I only have 4 000 hours on the game so who am I to talk lmfao
@genio2509
@genio2509 10 дней назад
In Strikeforce Kitty, a small but recognized enough flash game about a cat vs racoon war, two of the costumes racoons can wear (and you eventually unlock) are Steve and Diamond armor Steve. Not sure if it perfectly counts, as all costumes (the core game mechanic) are pop culture icons, but it is there.
@white_suit_nickironswordfa208
@white_suit_nickironswordfa208 7 дней назад
0:22 Among us on wall spotted, you cannot hide among us from me
@Beebops_Handle
@Beebops_Handle 10 дней назад
5:45 you are GOING to make me CRY 9:50 STOP PLEASE
@stoopidapples1596
@stoopidapples1596 10 дней назад
Notch is referenced everywhere because in early minecraft, he WAS minecraft. The cult around the man was insane. References to him have died off a lot since he sold out and went mad.
@Moho_braccatus_
@Moho_braccatus_ 7 дней назад
Yeah man, it's a shame. He could've accepted his fortune and fucked off, but he just had to be racist. :(
@Herecomesthegiggler
@Herecomesthegiggler 10 дней назад
You forgot Rhysmuth from my singing monsters, it got a few Minecraft references in it's design and bio.
@covid19sama
@covid19sama 10 дней назад
That was certainly one of the sponsor segments of all time
@KingsBard
@KingsBard 9 дней назад
"We didn't have Caillou in the UK" LUCKY
@immortalfrogbryan827
@immortalfrogbryan827 6 дней назад
10:31 You missed one small detail. In the credits, in the "Special thanks to" section, "Markus 'Notch' Persson", the creator of Minecraft, is referenced.
@mbanders
@mbanders 10 дней назад
In POSTAL 2: Paradise Lost, there's a diamond ore hidden in the ColeMine.
@silvereaglestudios
@silvereaglestudios 7 дней назад
In the 2015 movie Krampus, in the background of Max's room there's a Minecraft toy among his other toys.
@BlahBlahGamesYT
@BlahBlahGamesYT 10 дней назад
12:05 this was diabolical. peter griffin sellout into an ad into a jumpscare.
@lolasd9996
@lolasd9996 10 дней назад
the game called barony has a diamond pickaxe and interacting with it gives you a few funny messages
@GrandpaLui711
@GrandpaLui711 3 дня назад
A Heartfelt Apology to the Five Nights at Freddy’s Movie Dear Five Nights at Freddy’s Movie, I feel compelled to take a moment to apologize. Yes, I know you’re a film, but sometimes the most sincere messages come in unexpected forms. You’ve captured the imaginations of countless fans of the iconic video game series, and for that, you deserve recognition, respect, and, most importantly, an apology from me. When the first teaser dropped, excitement buzzed through the community. After years of anticipation, the chance to experience the eerie world of Freddy Fazbear’s Pizza on the big screen was finally here. Yet, like many others, my initial reaction was a mix of hope and skepticism. As a dedicated fan of the franchise, I had high expectations. I worried about the tone, the characters, and whether the film would genuinely capture the essence of what made the games so captivating. As trailers rolled out, I found myself overanalyzing every frame, dissecting each subtle hint for clues about the plot and characters. I became a self-appointed critic, often missing the forest for the trees. I criticized the casting choices, worried about the direction, and debated the validity of the creative decisions. In my fervor, I lost sight of something crucial: the film is an interpretation, a new lens through which to view a beloved story. I owe you an apology for my harsh judgments. I allowed my preconceived notions to overshadow the potential for something new and different. The Five Nights at Freddy’s games thrive on suspense, fear, and unexpected twists, and I realize that a film adaptation should also embrace its own narrative style. It’s easy to forget that you, as a movie, have your own creative journey to embark upon. Looking back, I see the immense challenge you faced. The source material is rich with lore, and translating that into a cohesive story for a two-hour runtime is no small feat. The creators had to balance fan expectations while also making the film accessible to newcomers. It’s a daunting task, one that requires courage and creativity. As I reflect on your portrayal of characters like Freddy, Bonnie, Chica, and Foxy, I can appreciate the effort put into bringing these animatronic beings to life. The nuances of their personalities, the chilling atmosphere of the pizzeria, and the horror that lingers just beneath the surface all contribute to an experience that goes beyond mere jump scares. It’s a deeper commentary on fear, nostalgia, and the fragility of innocence-a theme that resonates with many of us who grew up playing the games. I recognize that my initial skepticism stemmed from a place of love for the franchise. I’ve spent countless hours navigating the terror of the games, crafting strategies, and unraveling the dark backstories. I wanted the film to encapsulate that same level of engagement, and when I feared it might not, I was quick to judge. But films, like any art form, evolve and flourish in their own right. They are interpretations shaped by the hands of those who create them, and they deserve a chance to shine without the burden of my expectations. Moreover, I must acknowledge the broader cultural impact you’ve already begun to have. Fans, both new and old, are gathering to experience the thrill of the Five Nights at Freddy’s universe together. The conversations, debates, and even the memes that have emerged are a testament to your ability to inspire community and creativity. It’s heartening to see how you’ve reignited interest in the lore, encouraging fans to dive back into the games, discuss theories, and connect over shared experiences. In retrospect, I realize that my apology isn’t just for you but for the way I engage with adaptations in general. It’s easy to fall into the trap of nostalgia, allowing the past to cloud my view of the present. I commit to approaching future adaptations with a more open mind, embracing the idea that each interpretation can offer something valuable-even if it diverges from my expectations. So, thank you, Five Nights at Freddy’s Movie, for reminding me of the power of adaptation, the joy of discovery, and the importance of community. I’m sorry for my initial skepticism and harsh judgments. I’m learning to appreciate not just the story but the journey of bringing it to life. Here’s to the animatronics, the suspense, and the unexpected twists that lie ahead. I look forward to experiencing the world you’ve created and sharing in the excitement with fellow fans. With heartfelt apologies and newfound appreciation, A Minecraft Fan
@RulerOfArniskad
@RulerOfArniskad 3 дня назад
In the movie adaptation of the book "Wonder" by R.J. Palacio, the main character and his friend solve the conflict in minecraft. Mind you, the conflict was about how the main character was born with a disfigured face and overhearing his friend say, and i quote, "if i had to see that face every time i look in the mirror, i think i woukd end my life". I hated reading that book in school and the movie made it even worse in my opinion. Sorry for the rant
@Glitch1mlnJE
@Glitch1mlnJE 7 дней назад
A Sincere Apology for Criticizing the *Five Nights at Freddy’s* Movie Trailer I’d like to start this essay by acknowledging my mistake and offering a heartfelt apology. I now realize that I was far too quick to criticize the *Five Nights at Freddy’s* (FNAF) movie trailer when it first came out. My initial reaction was harsh, filled with unwarranted negativity, and I regret every moment of it, especially after seeing the trailer for the upcoming *Minecraft* movie. As someone who has always loved both video games and films, I should have been more considerate and open-minded when evaluating the FNAF movie trailer. This experience has not only humbled me but also taught me a valuable lesson in patience, appreciation, and the dangers of premature judgment. The Initial Criticism of the *FNAF* Movie Trailer When the *Five Nights at Freddy’s* movie trailer first dropped, I, along with many others, found myself overly critical. As a longtime fan of the *FNAF* game series, my expectations were sky-high. The series had built up a lot of suspense, horror, and mystery over the years, and I wanted the movie to capture all of that perfectly. I expected the film to be a seamless blend of terror, plot intrigue, and nostalgia, with every character, set piece, and sound designed meticulously to reflect the essence of the games. However, my initial response to the trailer was anything but positive. I criticized the visual effects, calling the animatronics too clunky or not scary enough. I pointed out what I perceived as flaws in the casting choices, convinced that the actors wouldn't be able to convey the right balance of horror and suspense. The trailer's pacing and atmosphere didn’t seem as intense as I’d hoped, and I was quick to express disappointment over what I thought would be another video game-to-movie adaptation disaster. Looking back, I realize how unreasonable I was. The trailer is just a short glimpse into the larger film, and by no means could it encapsulate the entire experience in just a few minutes. But in that moment, I allowed my high expectations to cloud my judgment. I failed to appreciate the tremendous effort that goes into adapting a beloved video game into a feature film and was blinded by my own idea of what the movie *should* be. A Minecraft Movie Trailer: A Reality Check Fast forward a few months, and the trailer for the *Minecraft* movie was released. I had been eagerly awaiting it because *Minecraft* is another game that has a special place in my heart. However, when the trailer was finally revealed, I was utterly taken aback-but not in the way I had expected. It was, to put it lightly, an underwhelming and disappointing experience. The *Minecraft* movie trailer, in stark contrast to my high expectations, felt disjointed, uninspired, and overly commercialized. Instead of the imaginative and expansive world I knew from the game, the trailer showcased a generic, watered-down version of the *Minecraft* universe. The visual effects were lackluster, the story seemed painfully simple, and the overall atmosphere didn’t feel like *Minecraft* at all. Instead of the creativity and limitless exploration the game offered, the trailer made it seem like a bland children’s movie with no substance. Watching the *Minecraft* trailer gave me a moment of clarity: the *Five Nights at Freddy’s* trailer had been *so much better* than I initially gave it credit for. It had tried to stay true to the tone and spirit of the game, balancing suspense with nostalgic nods to the original series. The animatronics, which I had once thought looked off, were clearly designed with care to replicate the eerie, uncanny-valley vibe of the original game characters. The atmosphere was dark and foreboding, and while it may not have been perfect in every way, it at least aimed to preserve the core essence of what made *FNAF* a beloved franchise. In comparison, the *Minecraft* trailer felt like a rushed, corporate attempt to capitalize on the game’s popularity without any real effort to translate its uniqueness into film form. It was then that I realized how wrong I had been to dismiss the *Five Nights at Freddy’s* trailer so quickly. What I Learned from This Experience This entire experience has taught me several important lessons, both about film critique and about myself. First, I learned the value of patience. Movie trailers are just glimpses into a larger project, and it’s unfair to judge an entire film based on a few minutes of footage. A trailer can only show so much, and in the case of a movie like *FNAF*, which is based on a complex and layered game series, it’s impossible to showcase everything in one short trailer. It was unfair of me to make sweeping judgments without seeing the final product. Second, I learned the importance of managing expectations. Video game adaptations are notoriously difficult to pull off, and it’s not realistic to expect a perfect transition from one medium to another. Movies and games are fundamentally different art forms, and what works in one might not work in the other. I should have appreciated the effort that went into the *FNAF* movie rather than expecting it to perfectly replicate the game. Third, I realized how easy it is to be critical without considering the hard work and creativity that go into these projects. It’s easy to point out what’s wrong with something, but it’s much harder to appreciate the positives and acknowledge the effort behind the scenes. Making a movie, especially one based on a beloved video game, is an incredibly challenging endeavor, and I should have been more respectful of that. Finally, I learned a lot about the dangers of jumping to conclusions. The *Minecraft* trailer was a wake-up call for me, reminding me that things can always be worse. I was so quick to criticize the *FNAF* movie trailer without realizing how much worse a video game adaptation could be. The *Minecraft* trailer made me appreciate how good we had it with the *FNAF* trailer, even if it wasn’t perfect. Conclusion In conclusion, I offer my deepest apologies for my initial harsh criticism of the *Five Nights at Freddy’s* movie trailer. I was too quick to judge, and I failed to see the bigger picture. The release of the *Minecraft* movie trailer opened my eyes to how good we really had it with the *FNAF* trailer, and I now have a newfound appreciation for the film and the effort that went into its creation. I’ve learned valuable lessons from this experience, and I hope to approach future movie trailers with more patience, open-mindedness, and respect for the hard work of the creators.
@senpai_mangue6141
@senpai_mangue6141 5 дней назад
I want to extend my heartfelt apologies for the disappointment many of you have felt after watching the Minecraft movie trailer. As a community that has cherished the creativity and endless possibilities of Minecraft, your expectations for the movie adaptation were understandably high. Unfortunately, the trailer did not meet those expectations, and for that, I am truly sorry. The Minecraft movie trailer, while capturing the blocky aesthetic of the game, fell short in several areas. The CGI, although ambitious, did not resonate well with many fans. The characters and storyline, which should have been the heart of the movie, seemed underdeveloped and failed to capture the essence of what makes Minecraft so special. The trailer’s reception, with mixed reviews and a significant number of dislikes, is a testament to the community’s dissatisfaction. In contrast, the Five Nights at Freddy’s movie has managed to deliver a more compelling and engaging experience. The FNaF movie, directed by Emma Tammi, successfully brings the eerie and suspenseful atmosphere of the game to the big screen. The movie’s plot, centered around a security guard’s terrifying nights at Freddy Fazbear’s Pizza, is both thrilling and faithful to the source material2. The animatronics, which are a crucial part of the FNaF lore, are brought to life with impressive detail and a sense of dread that keeps viewers on the edge of their seats. One of the key strengths of the FNaF movie is its ability to balance fan service with a coherent narrative. The movie is filled with Easter eggs and references that fans of the game will appreciate, yet it remains accessible to newcomers. The characters, particularly the protagonist Mike, are well-developed and add depth to the story. The movie’s pacing and suspenseful moments are expertly crafted, making it a standout in the horror genre. In comparison, the Minecraft movie trailer struggled to convey a clear and engaging storyline. The characters introduced in the trailer, while visually interesting, lacked the depth and relatability needed to draw viewers in. The plot, involving a group of friends trying to stop the Ender Dragon, felt generic and did not capture the unique charm of Minecraft. The trailer’s attempt to blend live-action with CGI also resulted in a jarring visual experience that did not sit well with many fan. I understand that many of you were excited about the Minecraft movie, hoping it would capture the magic and creativity of the game. The disappointment you feel is valid, and I want to assure you that your feedback is being heard. The team behind the Minecraft movie is committed to improving and delivering a final product that lives up to your expectations. Your passion and dedication to Minecraft are what drive us to create something truly special. In the meantime, I encourage you to give the Five Nights at Freddy’s movie a chance. While it may not be the Minecraft movie you were hoping for, it is a testament to how a video game adaptation can be done right. The FNaF movie’s success lies in its respect for the source material and its ability to create a thrilling and immersive experience for viewers. Once again, I apologize for the disappointment caused by the Minecraft movie trailer. Your feedback is invaluable, and we are committed to making the necessary improvements. Thank you for your understanding and continued support. yes i used ai, i dont have the patience for this💀💀
@Butterfingers3
@Butterfingers3 2 дня назад
In The Henry Stickmin Collection: Completing the Mission, one of the fails is a Minecraft reference
@DarkSpirit64
@DarkSpirit64 9 дней назад
In Marvel: agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. the game is referenced as well as zombie pigman
@ASkilled
@ASkilled 6 дней назад
there's also a reference to Minecraft in a show called 'The Unlisted' (it's a pretty good show) though some of the terms they use are... questionable, to say the least
@TheGovernment-wz1oy
@TheGovernment-wz1oy 2 дня назад
“Who eats prefitterolls at the cinema” has to be the most British thing I’ve ever heard 😭
@netherdog7127
@netherdog7127 3 дня назад
You missed one from the anime dragon goes house hunting, where there is a small reference to Minecraft, but it’s ok if you don’t want to look for it.
@TankieBoi
@TankieBoi 6 дней назад
in the "Epic Battle Fantasy" series, there's at least one reference to minecraft in the form of a creeper, but I'm pretty sure there's more than that
@Cineman_iz-cool
@Cineman_iz-cool 8 дней назад
I am obliged to write about my sincerest apologies for my previous comments and complaints regarding the "Five Nights at Freddy's" (FNAF) movie. I realize now that my remarks were not only misplaced but also unfair, especially in light of recent developments and my thoughts on the "Minecraft" movie. I deeply regret any offense or discomfort my words may have caused. To provide some context, my frustration with the "FNAF" movie stemmed from a combination of high expectations and personal disappointment. As a fan of the FNAF franchise, I was eagerly anticipating the film adaptation, hoping it would capture the essence of the game series and provide an immersive and thrilling experience. However, when the movie did not meet my expectations, I voiced my criticisms, perhaps more harshly than I should have. My intention was never to undermine the hard work of the filmmakers, but rather to express my own discontent. In hindsight, I see that my approach was not constructive. Adding to my regret, I recently had the opportunity to view the "Minecraft" movie, and my experience was far from favorable. The film’s execution fell short of the vibrant and creative world that the Minecraft game represents. As a fan of both franchises, I allowed my disappointment with the "Minecraft" movie to cloud my judgment, and I inadvertently directed my frustrations towards the "FNAF" movie. This comparison was unfair and counterproductive. The "Minecraft" movie's shortcomings should not have been used as a benchmark to criticize the "FNAF" film. Each project deserves to be evaluated on its own merits and challenges. It is essential to recognize the effort and dedication involved in bringing any film to life, especially adaptations of beloved video games. Both the "FNAF" and "Minecraft" movies involved significant creative and logistical challenges. Filmmakers and their teams invest considerable time and energy into their projects, and it is important to approach critiques with a sense of empathy and respect. My earlier comments failed to acknowledge this, and I apologize for not recognizing the complexity and effort behind the scenes. Furthermore, I understand that expressing dissatisfaction in a manner that is respectful and constructive is crucial. My previous comments were more focused on venting personal frustrations rather than providing thoughtful and balanced feedback. I recognize that constructive criticism should aim to highlight specific aspects that could be improved, rather than dismissing the entire work. I regret not adhering to this approach and for any negativity my words may have brought. In addition, I have come to realize that my complaints about the "FNAF" movie were not an isolated issue but part of a broader tendency to express disappointment in a way that might be perceived as overly critical. I understand now that such reactions can be hurtful and unproductive. Moving forward, I am committed to offering more measured and thoughtful feedback, acknowledging both strengths and areas for improvement. I want to extend my apologies not only to the creators and fans of the "FNAF" movie but also to those who may have been affected by my comments. I regret any distress or frustration my words may have caused. It is important to remember that our opinions, while valid, should be expressed in a manner that fosters constructive dialogue and respect for others' work. In reflecting on this experience, I have also come to appreciate the value of diverse perspectives. While my personal preferences and expectations are important, they do not necessarily represent the views of others. Understanding that different individuals have varying tastes and experiences helps foster a more inclusive and appreciative approach to discussing media. As a fan of both the FNAF and Minecraft franchises, I understand the passion and dedication that drives the creation of content related to these games. Whether it is a film adaptation, a new game update, or any other form of media, there is a shared enthusiasm among fans that unites us. It is this shared passion that should guide our discussions and interactions, promoting a spirit of collaboration and mutual respect. In conclusion, I want to express my deepest apologies for my previous comments regarding the "FNAF" movie and for allowing my frustrations with the "Minecraft" movie to influence my perspective. I am committed to approaching such discussions with greater thoughtfulness and empathy in the future. I appreciate your understanding and patience as I work towards being more considerate in my expressions of opinion. Thank you for taking the time to read this letter. I hope to contribute positively to future discussions and to support the creative efforts of all those involved in bringing our favorite games and stories to life.
@Santisima_Trinidad
@Santisima_Trinidad 10 дней назад
The FNAF movies trailer getting criticised because "the animatronics don't look scary, the actors are bad, the story doesn't make sense" is quite funny, because the animatronics never looked scary, they just kinda jump out at you screaming, like a jumpscare always does, that sort of videogame film isn't meant to be a big budget thing with competent actors, it's meant to have fans doing fan things and getting a proper start, and the FNAF story has never made sense. Every new game or book which releases makes the story make less sense. The writer once got annoyed that he had made effective use of foreshadowing and character writing to the point someone figured out the plot of the next game before it was released, so he completely rewrote the entire thing. The latest game to come out dropped lpre which made the timeline even more impossible than it already was. So the story not making sense is just being 200% faithful to the franchise, and thats why the movie is good. Minecraft movie looks bad though. I can understand that going for a 1:1 minecraft look simply does not work on the big screen, the models just aren't designed for that, but what they did was wayyyyy too squishy for minecraft, and the characters not confroming to the animation style really just draws attention to how bad it looks.
@QueerBeetle
@QueerBeetle 10 дней назад
9:40 gods, i love the LiS series so much!
@poliwhirlking
@poliwhirlking 6 дней назад
You forgot about the Pokémon Garganacl who's design seems to be inspired by Minecraft.
@MrMagistralMalik
@MrMagistralMalik 7 дней назад
I’ve made a severe and continuous lapse of my judgement and I’m here to say I’m sorry.
@YB-dh1fu
@YB-dh1fu 10 дней назад
8:45 it is a great game! But the diamond pickaxe can be obtained in the sytxcoin dungeon as well and is much more common there then in joblin.
@LoganGZilla06
@LoganGZilla06 5 дней назад
Skyrim also had a Minecraft collaboration by having it's own world and texture pack for the legacy console version iirc But that is what I remember a bit since I used to play Minecraft on the Xbox 360 before
@yothorshow4428
@yothorshow4428 10 дней назад
YES A NEW VIDEO! ❤
@Monster_legends542
@Monster_legends542 10 дней назад
You forgot about in games plants versus zombies Garden warfare has two Minecraft references
@Angelthewolf
@Angelthewolf День назад
Terraria didn‘t steal the creeper outfit, Mojang and Re-Logic have been working together on a number of occasions, for example stuff like the Creeper outfit or the new nether biomes in Minecraft
@Quick_Ink
@Quick_Ink 9 дней назад
10:20 I remember being shown that film in a game’s development lesson at college
@CERISTHEDEV
@CERISTHEDEV 9 дней назад
watched it when it came out and then watched again recently and oh man its kinda outdated literally in this day and age a new famous indie game is just arround the corner every single month People basically do not need publishers and selling games on consoles (mainly switch and xbox) are kinda way easier
@NervousDrop
@NervousDrop 5 дней назад
In the game Retro City Rampage there is a secret area where you can unlock Steve as a character, making every NPC look like a Minecraft character. It's a 2D Pixelated GTA type game.
@pretzelsorceress4343
@pretzelsorceress4343 7 дней назад
4:07 there’s something about a guy getting angry about his friend eating some food i have never seen before, during a movie from six years ago, in a video about minecraft references in media, all while “Watermelon” plays in the background.
@keylimepie3143
@keylimepie3143 8 дней назад
Can't remember the episode, but I recall there being a Jeapardy clue under the category "Bucket List" where the answer (or question) was "What is Minecraft", referring to being able to make a bucket by arranging 3 iron ingots on a crafting grid.
@jaimy1102
@jaimy1102 10 дней назад
i loved the fnaf movie. should i still make an 800 word appologie?
@Topher7lol
@Topher7lol 6 дней назад
"i havent played minecraft in a while" you literally playing minecraft doing really good parkour in the background??
@KategWasTaken
@KategWasTaken 6 дней назад
that's just a template
@rotomnation7662
@rotomnation7662 9 дней назад
8 minutes and 30 seconds into the first episode of season 3 of the anime "Dr.Stone" has a reference to minecraft. They use it as part of an explanation of how a certain type of exploration works. If you haven't watched it yet, its a fantastic anime.
@thegameengine4731
@thegameengine4731 8 дней назад
Idk if this counts but the movie composer Danny Elfman released a song called Happy where the last verse of the song has the lyrics: "snapchat, rotting rats, Minecraft, Cheerios".
@hoodedman6579
@hoodedman6579 9 дней назад
Shout outs to a funny interaction in The Binding of Isaac when you had Minecrafter, the item that drops TNT. The item Car Battery doubles active items. This used to cause two TNTs to be dropped on the same spot, which naturally just caused them both to immediately blow up. Note that they were dropped directly under you, so you also get blown up. The latest expansion, Repentance, finally made them spawn next to each other so this doesn't happen.
@DingoAndAHalf
@DingoAndAHalf 7 дней назад
In the movie "Krampus" (yes that horror movie about christmas) the main character has a minecraft steve head on his desk which is shown around the begining of the film
@Pharohwraith
@Pharohwraith 5 дней назад
The FNaF Movie is good, and its sequel is needed more.
@kyllernotkiller
@kyllernotkiller 10 дней назад
4:49 I have a problem with horrors, not that I can't stand them, I have a strange reaction to laugh when I get scared, and when I watched the FnaF movie I laughed for 80% of the movie, mostly for dumb stuff that I pointed out, sometimes because I got scared and a few times for the jokes that were meant to be jokes. So I actually don't really remember well if the fnaf movie was good, I remember I just laughed for most of the movie.
@laserslime
@laserslime 7 дней назад
In "Angry Birds Epic" (an Angry Birds RPG game) there is an area called the Square Forest which gives you square shaped logs.
@cydeadhunter456
@cydeadhunter456 10 дней назад
Ready player one the reference amalgamation of a movie it was shows a Minecraft world during the introduction to the VR universe
@JuanPiece.
@JuanPiece. 9 дней назад
11:24 literally thought this was Minecraft dungeons
@lightningjadejavier
@lightningjadejavier 7 дней назад
Probably what inspired it
@Grimm_12
@Grimm_12 10 дней назад
You forgot supraland. I played it myself and i think there is really a huge reference. Parts of the puzzles involve breaking minecraft-looking blocks with a minecraft pickaxe
@OrigamiAhsoka
@OrigamiAhsoka 8 дней назад
In the Origami Yoda book series, the characters try to come up with things with “fun” in the name that are actually fun. They come to the conclusion that there aren’t any because things that are fun don’t have “fun” in the name, and one of their examples is how Minecraft isn’t called “funcraft”
@MorganGriffiths-l1c
@MorganGriffiths-l1c 4 дня назад
Nobody remembers this one but in the Pixel Raiders book series the first book is set in a block world.
@Tapood74
@Tapood74 5 дней назад
The reason you dont see people play deltarune is cuz its not finished yet so its quite short, only 2/7 chapters have been released and people did play them when they came out but together they have about 5 hours of playtime so thats why
@mrlegend5
@mrlegend5 8 дней назад
somehow he knew that right after the "pvz references in media" video, i needed a "minecraft references in media" without actually knowing i needed a "minecraft references in media" video. tldr hes psychic
@BonW
@BonW 8 дней назад
Missed the Henry Stickman games
@KKkacperro
@KKkacperro 10 дней назад
There is a Videogame franchise called "monster hunter" which is a clear reference to the Minecraft achievement.
@vrabbYT
@vrabbYT 15 часов назад
10:36 Minecraft has also done a similar thing, with their splash text sometimes saying "Also try Terraria!"
@sovietsupporter3828
@sovietsupporter3828 10 дней назад
Goshujin-sama to Yuku Isekai Survival has the main character having powers similar to playing Minecraft, (also the manga is a bit spicy)
@theorangeninjagames
@theorangeninjagames 6 дней назад
The fact that we now have an official goat model instead of a made up one for goat simulator is wild
@TL4546b
@TL4546b 9 дней назад
There are multiple Minecraft scenes in the movie ‘Wonder’
@panelledsquid9890
@panelledsquid9890 2 дня назад
I don't know it if is a reference but in Starbound, you can find Diamond pickaxes underground. Starbound came out after Minecraft so it could be a reference (I think, could be wrong).
@obnox1ous_3fe420
@obnox1ous_3fe420 5 дней назад
I forgot the references to minecraft in bfdi
@_DrStrange_
@_DrStrange_ 10 дней назад
there is minecraft reference is 5th installment of kingdom rush series called kingdom rush alliance, its featured in 1st boss battle and its pretty obvious
@Lime64618
@Lime64618 7 дней назад
The first Minecraft reference that comes to mind when I think of it is that one Rick and Morty scene where they were in Minecraft
@Legend-py7hi
@Legend-py7hi 10 дней назад
In PVZ gardwalfer 1 you can have a hat for enginer wich is sqwer and pixlated i forget what is caled but HOW DID U MISS THAT PVZ IS YOUR THING!!
@Dr4wner
@Dr4wner 5 дней назад
There is an anime called "uzaki-chan". In this anime there is an episode that shows two characters playing a blocky game called "nyan-craft"
@weegee-hehehe
@weegee-hehehe 10 дней назад
In Storybots: Answer Time S2E3. There is a parody of Minecraft called "Cube Constructor"
@cohenspams
@cohenspams 7 дней назад
idk if this counts but in the intro of the wandavision 90s episode one of the kids is wearing a creeper hat, which doesn’t really make sense cuz obviously minecraft wasn’t out in the 90s.
@PoliceManFromBluey
@PoliceManFromBluey 8 дней назад
1:42 Captions: 🧚‍♀️ What he actually said: 🐺🧑
@sverrikarason3307
@sverrikarason3307 5 дней назад
henry stickmin has multiple refrences
@miau_the_cat
@miau_the_cat 3 дня назад
In the first season of Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D., two characters talk about another character having a zombie pigman skin.
@Trailbreaker3966
@Trailbreaker3966 10 дней назад
There are several cards in the Cue game that reference Minecraft, including Golden Apple, stone tools, obsidian,
@bananyawn
@bananyawn 9 дней назад
There’s actually an entire manga series that’s basically about a guy who was reincarnated into basically a minecraft it’s called goshujin sama to yuku isekai survival
@12DAMDO
@12DAMDO 9 дней назад
even though you didn't include EVERY media that referenced Minecraft, i still think the video was super funny and well made
@89odev
@89odev 9 дней назад
I am extremely disappointed that you did not mention the game "P.I.N." by the extremely talented and creative solo dev 89o. If you go into the developer console by hitting the Help button 5 times, turn on noclip, and turn it back off after the protagonist starts flying up, he crashes down and the message "Deam Mead didn't bounce" appears in minecraft text, along with the classic Steve hurt sound. Funnily enough, it's also a reference to Terraria, as this way of phrasing the death message appears only in Terraria and not in Minecraft.
@BeenJammmin15
@BeenJammmin15 4 дня назад
In Angry Birds Epic, there's an area called the "Square Forest" where you can obtain "Square Wood". I wonder what that could reference...🤔
@theorangeninjagames
@theorangeninjagames 6 дней назад
There was a collaboration at the start of fortnite where if you supported certain creators you could get a unique banner and one of them was a Minecraft watermelon which very few people have
@ColeTheBug
@ColeTheBug 10 дней назад
I forgot i put a minecraft reference about silverfish in my own visual novel until i watched this video
@zara5023
@zara5023 9 дней назад
I remember reading a Dennis the Meanace comic in the BEANO back in the day in which Dennis, Curly and Pie face were playing minecraft together.
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