@@MarkZickefoose This is majorly the later Bluth inspiration. Rockadoodle, All Dogs Go to Heaven, American Tail, hell I think I even got Troll in Central Park and Titan AE vibes from several of them. Secret of NIHM too! You can find pretty much the whole of the Bluth archive in these pictures, and I LOVE IT!
I love all dogs go to heaven when I was young in 2008 i watched it and it's a Masterpiece sadly don bluth stop making movie but you have to admit their hard work on these movies rest in peace Don bluth
Believe me, this guy wasn't the first to call this "Disney Style" instead of Don Bluth's Style, and you aren't the first person to correct someone for that mistake. Sadly, you probably won't be the last ones either...
There's one thing I don't get it in this video. How the hell is springtrap alive when we all know its William Afton dead inside of a suit alive. Also the part where it was about fnaf 3 I don't get those three images of springtrap getting closer to William and and it shows a shadow like what happens at that scene I don't know. 2:44 it can be found in the video
@@manosdaskalakis4452 If you find the creator on DA and one of their art pieces that includes both Springtrap and William, they state in their interpretation they are separate characters.
Mangle definitely steals the show, what looks like a tragic character that lost their glory days. I see him pulling the strings and nerves of the other toys by blaming all their tragedy on Jeremy. Dangling from the ceiling, twisting and turning around Toy Freddy while he just stands there confused. Balloon boy would definitely be her devilish minion.
Honestly with the creepiness factor of several Don Bluth movies like Secret of Nymph, We’re Back! and even a couple scenes in An American Tale, I could see a FNAF movie franchise fitting right into that 80’s movie G-rated chaos that kids had to go through back then.
I could see fnaf 4 specifically having a lot of slapstick opportunities. The examples are: the nightmare animatronics getting the doors slammed on their faces, getting things thrown at them or getting temporarily blinded by a flashlight
This has got me feeling so old but yet so appreciative that I got to see hand drawn movies before they all went either into only live action or cgi or flash movies. If anyone was to eventually make this into a small youtube show I whole heartedly welcome them to take their time to put all sorts of love and attention to every hand drawn cell. Sure they might just be 30 minutes if they don't wanna take a whole year to do it all, especially with casting a proper voice actor cast to FIT with old Don Bluth/Disney animated film theme. Overall I'm very thankful that I got to see these. If anything its just making me miss the old days of VHS tapes and old Windows 95 tabletop towers and CT computer monitors. Well then again stuff was tougher back then too but I'm just blabbing on.
Some credit to Kosperry for all of their work in this entire video would've been nice. If I wasn't already familiar with them I would've had to scour the internet for a while to figure out who the original artist actually was.
The fnaf 3 Design For William And SpringTrap are AMAZING, and i love the fact that they're 2 different people, oh and uh in here 2:25 o can almost hear the maniacal laugh from William turning the animatronics into phantoms, and here 2:32 i can imagine that the Fnaf1 Gang Signed a sketchy contract or something and theyre scared of what they've signed up for, oh an the last one is this 2:38 i can imagine that they're arguing about something
There’s a lot from this I love 1. 4:22 it looks like Ennard is in the middle of a villian song and I’m a sucker for those and I’d love to hear it 2. 2:44 Afton does not appear to be Springtrap (which makes sense because Afton was not introduced when that art was made) but that death is very gruesome and gives me some Scar death vibes I love it! Also “Afton” probably possessed Springtrap after he was eaten by him 3. The Nightmare Animatronics are Bikers which is a very PG thing to do and I love it because it’s hilarious 4. Fnaf world looks so much fun as a movie I can actually here Robin Williams voicing Lolbit which is weird but it fits horrifyingly well I was also one of those people back in 2015 who thought this was real. More: 5. I love the plot about the toys just flat out taking off the mask and want to see where it goes afterwards 6. I don’t know why Baby’s design looks familiar but I just can’t put my finger on it 7. I’d really like to see the Gregory plot and see how the chest thing and I love the implied flashback with Glamrock Bonnie it would bring a lot of context into things and a possible (all be it hidden) graphic scene of what happened to him I really would fund this to be a movie series if not at least 50 mins
@@AntToonz That’s very accurate to how 90s cartoons do this sort of thing, making them very stylized, it makes the characters more distinguished from each other Rather then Freddy Bonnie and Chica looking the same and Foxy being skinnier
1:43 that puppet design needs to change, it needs a more oval shaped face and lose the ears at the back, and it needs to be like an actual string based puppet
In a universe where the games don’t exist, I feel like FNAF would have been one of those childhood movie series that freaked everyone the fuck out but then was slowly forgotten. And then some British cartoon RU-vidr beings it up again and it’s suddenly a cult classic.
For some reason, I can actually see Don Bleuth making a FNAF movie if given the chance. If he is able to work on The Secret of Nimph, jm sure he will be fine working on this
This is so worthy of the Classic Disney movie style company. Also, I’d love to see these movies if they get made into real films. 🎥 Shoutout to make these into actual real life classic Disney movies! If it doesn’t become real, I still believe it should!
I must be grateful that this video exists, I don't know why the music combined with Kosperry's images excite me and at the same time inspire me, it's strange
I remember these as a kid, I always thought they were real and I kept looking hour and hours for them so I can see it for myself believing there's an actual movie
Disney is the #1 Fortune teller. All of us out that it was made in 1987, 37 years ago, but it got cancelled, then the game was released in 2014 a decade ago. As I first thought about it is that Disney made something entirely original. “Fake.”
The closest thing we will get from a fnaf movie is of course, the fnaf movie. Well, cuphead is an indie game and it still got their own show so it might be posiible
ay, I didn't know they were still doing this type of art, this makes me nostalgic, I came to believe that these things were movies, apparently I wasn't very smart before. I like to know that people are still interested in this kind of thing
how is that not real it looks SOOOOO GOOD LIKE IT LOOKS LIKE AN ACTUAL 80'S MOVIE like the animation is ON POINT with the animation at the time and the music too like AWW MAN ITS GOOD (kinda reminds me of robin hood the disney version) SOMEONE NEEDS TO MAKE THIS REAL
If this was actually a show I would watch it. I feel like it would be for older teens and adults but still in that art style that’s nostalgic to most of us.