@@enzoribeiro1837 So, Winnie the Pooh was written to have an optimistic personality is movies and episodes. So, it’s fitting he’d say this line. Edit: *in* not is
Hits the same? Ok if you liked it that's fine and all but for me it was a very boring and overplayed scene, like what does it want to say? Personally I really don't care for the scene or the movie to be honest I think it's just edgy and overplayed. You couldve gotten a real message out there if the MC wasn't meant to be joker.
If you look at what Disney has done, Goofy's actions here make sense. He is always the side character and the comedic punching bag. Nobody takes him seriously and nobody ever will. Until the events of A Goofy Movie, he was finally able to relate to Max. And then Disney has the audacity to say that everything that happened there is non canon and that Goofy never had a son. As you'd expect this crushed Goofy mentally and this is why he said _"I got nothing left to lose, Winnie"._ His only purpose is to be the comedic punching bag for everyone else, until the recent edgy events that took place. He finally felt... free. He finally took destiny into his own hands.
Someone REALLY needs to make a story out of this. It helps put the Joker parody/homage in a new twist that also strongly acknowledges Goofy's history and how he finally had enough of being treated as a punchline for so many years.
it wont surprise me that disney is hiding goofy's insanity by changing his character. like in real life. brainwashing and stuff and you wondered what happened to that person. because they're not the same person anymore. to the 2D or just animations. they would just be rewritten over and over. because no one knows how to set this character as it is. there a few characters from other shows and not just cartoons they have done this to. it actually gets clingy after awhile. I'm actually glad that people are making parodies of Goofy finally snaps in a dark way once in awhile. also reflects how soulless disney can be 60% of the time. hell it's becoming a thing and some odd reason disney's not stopping them. shows how little they care for goofy sometimes.
You know if you put everything from both goofy and joker together - even if wether or not you basically get this or something even just remotely close to it... It would be so dark... But makes sense 😟
This helped me to understand the dialog from the Joker better. The cartoon characters disarmed me and helped me to listen. Never would have expected that.
If you look at how much the role was researched and how much effort went into it by the actor, it's pretty heart breaking, it was the perfect joker movie 🍿
@@Exsulator2 The best acting comes when the actors have felt the same emotions they're portraying. The fact the Phoenix was able to pull off this movie so well hints at incredible pain in his past.
@@Exsulator2 I suppose. The ability to perfectly portray someone like Arthur Fleck is a bit sad IMO, though the number of young men that identified with the character and felt he represents them is downright heartbreaking.
Goofy and Joker combine so well together, the names, the jokes, and their origins. Obviously it's just a one off joke, and it's just a coincidence, right?
See some of the old shorts depicted Goofy before he lost his mind and gained his ears, he was stressed constantly on the edge and his wife cheated on him. All it took was one bad day.
The fact that the power of that scene was in no way diminished in this video speaks volumes about both the talent of the original writers and your talent as an animator and creator! Props to those doing the voice acting as well, they nailed it.
@@shardsoftime0952 He cannonicly has a superheroe identity known as Duck Avenger. But if you want Batman, other Scrooge's nephew, Fethry is a bootleg Batman (The Red Bat) by night.
That quote by the Joker is the most famous line ever. Everything in life is subjective, the choices are there, but you don't bother to choose them because of another subjective ideal you have in mind.
I watched the original several times, but this is the first time I realized Pooh says "I think, think, think I might understand" It's so subtle and played straight, no drawing any attention to it, that I've missed it every other time.
I never saw this movie, so I don't know if the character is stuttering in the original, but if he's not...Winnie the Pooh saying "I think, think, think I might understand". Is solid gold.
This film makes me sick because of how sad it is, and how true a lot of the statements are. Brilliant animation of Brocks dub, and it still has that same effect.
Its kinda disheartening that the messages and the themes of this movie are ignored in favor of seeing the whole film as an edgy shit-post. Especially when those themes become more relevant each passing year.
As someone who does have some mental illness, Joker as a whole was hard to watch because a lot of it rings true for me on a personal level, and I'm sure for millions of others too. This scene is powerful because it shows the effects of mental illness and how we so often just sweep it under the rug instead of helping people get better. And what Arthur says in regards to Thomas Wayne also is true. Too many times I've seen in the news about people who were treated as martyrs because a celebrity went and cried about them on television, but yet most would walk right over me. Joker is a perfect example of what happens when society sweeps mental health issues under the rug and how that causes people to go over the edge
This needs to be a full movie. Like a parody of the actual movie kinda like how scary movie spoofs every horror movie. This and the snl parody of joker both deserve to be a full movie
I don't even want a parody. I just want the entire movie animated like THIS with disney characters. The script unchanged except for just a few words here and there. I'd prefer that 1000 percent over just some parody!
Each character placed in their right roles that if you think about it, you actually can get a backstory for this scene. Goofy the comic relief of a character, Winnie the Disney icon everyone acknowledges without him doing anything and Mickey trying to silence Goofy's character treatment as he's the main character in the show. This is perfect, lovely
@@animaleal if this video ever gets age restricted or shadow banned. You should definitely make a Censored Version that makes Winnie blow out Stuffing.
Just a random idea i had a while ago: After surviving Mickey's headshot in Vietnam to prevent classified documents from coming out to the press, Goofy comes home to Gotham to find his son a crackhead due to being traumatized by his Dad's death. After finding out his wife cheated on him, losing his job as a clown because of carrying a gun into a children's hospital, and his son dead from an overdose, Goofy figures he has nothing else to lose and becomes a psychopathic criminal known as 'The Joker.'
Ok I know this is for satire but Goofy's voice at 3:32 completely broke my heart. It was as haunting as Joauqin Phoenix did. This is nothing short of art.
This is funny and took a decent amount of work, and has great voice impersonations, but let’s not be hyperbolic. This is cheaply animated, 2 frames per second, has cheap motion tweening, no original writing, and is not anywhere better than “most” animated features
This is brilliant but imagine living next door to a guy reenacting the joker as winnie the pooh and goofy. “Honey that guy next doors doing winnie again”
Winnie the Pooh don't care what's done with him. Fuck it, make Blood and Honey for theaters. Winnie the Pooh is the anti Disney character, even the guy who made him regrets making him and that's why his copyright is so available. The guy who made him ain't trying to keep his name.
When Bill farmer saw this voice impression in a review video, he said *It's more of a country's voice. It got a little more of a country's than it.* In my opinion, it's like Goofy as a cowboy"
The similarities between Arthur and Goofy are disturbingly close. . . . Personally, I think Goofy would make a splendid Joker. As for the video, you and brockbaker did a wonderful job. Beautiful, smooth animation. Clear, excellent voice acting. Even though the voices were coming out of (pun intended) goofy, memorable cartoon characters, the deadly seriousness, anger, and disappointment was totally believable.
Okay seriously though why does this fit these characters so well here?! Honestly Goofy as the joker is not a combination I would have expected, but looks hilariously fitting when you look at it the right way! ^^
If I had a nickel for every time I’ve seen Winnie the Pooh brutally murdered, I’d have two nickels. Which isn’t a lot but it’s weird that it happened twice
This was the best scene in the entire thing, I always think of it when I think about this movie. It's not just a really good meme, it's a really powerful scene from a movie that's basically about not to pick on the mentally ill. Everyone is awful but you understand somewhat what happened. Also it's a very terrifying scene, too
I have successfully never seen Joker (2019). This is the first thing I’ve willingly seen based from the movie and I refuse to watch the rest of the movie now because this is truly the superior masterpiece.