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▶ Play ClipThis video transcript is a scene-by-scene commentary on the animated movie 'The Bad Guys 2', analyzing its humor, animation, character development, and references. The narrator provides a detailed, enthusiastic breakdown of specific moments, praising the film's visual style, physical comedy, narrative choices, and voice acting.
The film opens with a flashback that re-introduces the heroes in a fun way, and the narrator notes his kids understood it immediately.
Snake's line about being nice is a humorous sentiment acknowledging he always sounds harsh. Shark's entrance involves a well-timed parachute release.
Wolf states the heist is never really about the loot, a meta-commentary on the genre. The narrator humorously adds it's about the jackpot.
Wolf doesn't even attempt to look behind him when told to check their six, showing confidence. The narrator loves Looney Tunes physics when it looks cool.
The narrator was surprised to find out Buster Rimes voiced a character and was blown away by his speed.
Match cuts are used effectively. The Mad Libs 'education' section is praised, and the 'mastermind of customer service' line is called genuinely hilarious.
A character explains a gap in employment history with an NDA, which the narrator calls correct and humorous.
The address is in an LA river storm drain, a joke about the characters' affordability. The narrator loves the kitty characters still being present.
The song choice lands the absurdity of Snake's transformation. The narrator confirms Marin actually does yoga.
Wolf's defensive move is a mix of boxing covering up and 'not in the face.' The narrator notes slowed-down reveals.
The characters feel hopeless due to rejection, and the animal society ties job to worth. The narrator highlights this societal commentary aimed at younger audiences.
The word 'acquaintance' is weaponized against the governor. Misty's media training kicks in despite her wanting to give comments.
The villain lampshades the McGuffin metal. The narrator mocks 'Avatar' for 'unoptanium' and notes the semantic satiation of the word 'gold'.
Snake goes to a wrestling match. The narrator imagines him there whenever feeling sad about 'The Glow' ending.
If a crew member's panic response is assaulting a cop, it might be time to take inventory—unless it's a shark.
The arena shakes when a character enters. The narrator loves the anime-like entrance sound design.
The narrator loves that characters seem to know about over-the-top anime animations and use them to their advantage, noting Misty would be dead otherwise.
Snake's love is stronger than shock and trauma, shown when he praises the character who attacked him.
A line referencing the fugitive gradually turns into animal-exclusive locations like 'watering hole', showing clever writing.
Natasha Leon's character is so charming that the narrator still sides with her despite her actions. A beautiful setup leads to everyone eating mints.
The narrator argues the friend zone isn't real; Wolf hasn't confessed his love to Diane, and circumstances prevent them from being together, not rejection.
Diane tells the crew to lay low and not trust anyone. The narrator notes the transparent use of conspiracy thriller tropes.
The reflective glasses are loved, and the narrator approves of calling someone 'Kitty Cat'.
Pigtail is a super fan of the main characters, showing that top-tier individuals respect each other.
Snake is in love with a character for her toxicity, not because he thinks he can fix her. The narrator identifies with this friend type.
The playful flirting analogy for the lock is appreciated. The camera disappears when looked at straight on.
Buck Walford's name and vanity plate are puns on 'big bad wolf'. The narrator notes his $31 billion fortune matches his ego.
A seemingly throwaway background joke actually has bigger consequences later.
A bait-and-switch chess moment: the narrator realizes Piranha can win on a diagonal, beating Solomon in four directions.
Dope wingsuit scene. The characters deny romantic tension despite everyone knowing they know.
Wolf's flashback demonstrates the running theme that it's not about the loot but about his friends.
Turning off the video makes it go viral, creating a puzzle that ruins lives but is fun otherwise.
An out-of-biology expression from a character is noted. A character says 'you are so hot right now' seriously.
Pigtail has been shown as a great fighter. Diane taking her down confirms she's the best.
The 'always leave a note' reference from 'Arrested Development'. Hugging is a recurring theme.
A scene is absurd but awesome, showcasing the movie's tone.
The narrator questions breathing in space but remembers two characters live in water. The sound design in space is praised.
A hacking sequence is accurate: clearing root folder, importing hash, using input(). It's coded as described.
Snake misquotes 'like stealing candy from a baby' as 'stealing candy and a baby'. The narrator agrees it's easier to steal the whole baby.
A character becomes a programmer via vibecoding. The narrator jokes he uses Claude.
Cites a 2014 Vice article that concludes it is technically possible to kill someone with farts, but not at the level Piranha produces.
The mantra 'I can do stuff' is great. Wolf learns the difference between respect and fear, a valuable lesson for younger audiences.
Wolf's understanding of respect vs. fear is learned from Diane.
The explosion is incredible, and the black-and-white 2D frame makes it pop. The orange flash of Diane reveals her identity.
The narrator reiterates friend-zoning isn't real; it's Diane's job preventing their love, not rejection.
Wolf gives a speech about dying trying, and a hard cut reveals they survive. The narrator admits he didn't expect it.
A borderline evil laugh is surprising. The acronym ISGOP (International Super Galactic League of Protectors) sounds made up, and the narrator jokes about it.
The narrator hopes to be in 'Bad Guys 3'. The movie sets up the third film with Marmalade as an alien in space.
The narrator loves that the movie loves being a movie. The enthusiasm of everyone involved is evident.
Sam Rockwell is praised as crucial for his role. The narrator notes the line between good and bad is razor thin for spies.
The narrator speculates on why foxes and wolves are in a relationship, noting they are in the same suborder and class (Synapsida), suggesting the creators chose 'Clade' for a reason.
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The video is an enthusiastic, detailed commentary on 'The Bad Guys 2', praising its animation, humor, character writing, and meta-awareness. The narrator clearly loves the movie and highlights its cleverness and heart, while also plugging NordVPN at the end.
"The title perfectly matches the content — this is a detailed, positive breakdown of 'Everything Great' about the movie, exactly as promised."
What is the running theme Wolf emphasizes about the heists?
The heist is never really about the loot; it's about the jackpot (or, as the narrator notes, about his friends).
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How does the narrator describe the film's use of 2D animation elements?
The narrator loves how the 2D elements like the exhaust are mixed in, and notes that a black-and-white 2D frame makes an explosion moment pop.
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What is the name of the robber baron character, and what is the pun?
Buck Walford. It's a pun on 'Big Bad Wolf' and 'big bad oil'. His vanity plate also spells it out.
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What reference does the narrator make to 'Arrested Development'?
The narrator quotes 'That's why you always leave a note', referencing Walter Weatherman from the show.
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What is the name of the friendly character who is a super fan of the main group?
Pigtail.
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What is Snake's catchphrase that the narrator identifies?
Snake's catchphrase is 'Like stealing candy and a baby' (misquoting 'from a baby'). The narrator agrees it's easier to steal the whole baby.
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What does the narrator cite from a 2014 Vice article?
The article asks 'Is it possible to kill someone with farts?' and concludes technically yes, but requires more than Piranha produces.
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What is the acronym of the new secret organization, and how is it described?
ISGOP stands for International Super Galactic League of Protectors. The narrator jokes it sounds made up and plays with the letters.
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What happens when the video is turned off according to the villain?
The video goes viral.
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Heist Philosophy
Stating the heist isn't about the loot is a thematic core of the movie, and the narrator's 'jackpot' line is a clever twist.
[0:49]Clever Comedy
The Mad Libs 'mastermind of customer service' rewrite is a genuine laugh-out-loud moment that also serves as character insult.
[2:00]Societal Commentary
The film critiques tying job worth to personal worth, a valuable lesson for younger audiences, noted by the narrator.
[3:17]Meta-Animation Awareness
The narrator loves that characters know and use anime-style physics for their advantage, adding a layer of self-awareness.
[5:56]Friend Zone Debunked
The narrator provides a nuanced explanation of why 'friend zone' is misused, tying it to the characters' real circumstances.
[6:54]Toxic Relationships
Snake's love for a toxic character is analyzed without romanticizing it, showing understanding of complex dynamics.
[7:50]Wolf's True Motivation
The flashback reveals Wolf's heist philosophy is rooted in his love for his friends, adding emotional depth.
[10:04]Accurate Hacking
The hacking sequence is technically accurate, showing respect for the subject matter.
[12:09]Scientific Fart Fact
Citing a real Vice article adds a surprising layer of real-world trivia to the commentary.
[12:49]Respect vs. Fear
Wolf learns the crucial difference between respect and fear, a lesson applicable to real-world leadership.
[13:19]Love of Movie-Making
The narrator's appreciation for the filmmakers' love of the movie enhances the viewer's own enjoyment.
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[00:09] Hey, they added my girl Roz. And this
[00:11] one doesn't open with the wolf stealing
[00:12] the moon fishing job thing from the
[00:14] little kid since he's not a bad guy
[00:15] anymore. Honestly, I worried my kids
[00:17] might be confused by this flashback, but
[00:19] they seem to get it right away. And it's
[00:20] a fun way to reintroduce our heroes. Ha.
[00:22] Caper
[00:23] >> snake. Nice to the rookie. It's her
[00:25] first ice.
[00:26] >> I love being nice. It's just how I
[00:28] sound. A very marked Marin sentiment.
[00:30] Gosh darn it. The shootute released just
[00:32] as his feet touch the ground. A
[00:34] genuinely awesome action movie entrance.
[00:36] Sorry, I mean now that's an entrance.
[00:38] >> The bad guys.
[00:40] >> Parade balloon of himself outside
[00:42] reading a magazine he's on the cover of
[00:44] treating a staff like trash. I think we
[00:45] can already call them the good guys
[00:47] here. Incredible anatomy choice for the
[00:49] secret door button.
[00:49] >> We did all this for a car.
[00:51] >> Listen kid, the heist is never really
[00:53] about the loot.
[00:54] >> A thieves takeon. It's not about the
[00:56] destination. And it's about the jackpot.
[00:58] Jackpot. Starts with a J. Could have
[01:00] gone with job, I guess. I love the
[01:01] pained faces Snake makes whenever he's
[01:03] spitting something up.
[01:03] >> Brought you a little partying gift.
[01:05] >> Classy like that.
[01:06] >> I'm sorry, but this is your first job,
[01:07] right, Webs? Throwing around a wee.
[01:10] Respect owning it. These camera and zoom
[01:13] angles. Goodness, I love a movie that
[01:14] loves being a movie. Look, it's not Sex
[01:16] or C4, but I've seen enough Porch Thief
[01:18] videos to know the glitter bombs are no
[01:19] joke. Huh, the tire tracks are like
[01:21] tears.
[01:25] Yep. Swift and serious. What? That's
[01:28] what that series with the cars is
[01:29] called, right? Eat your heart out. Ron,
[01:31] check our six. I got
[01:34] clear.
[01:35] >> Doesn't even attempt a look. Love the
[01:36] confidence. And he was right. And you'll
[01:38] never hear me complain about Looney
[01:39] Tunes physics as long as it looks cool.
[01:41] How is he going to get a critter ball?
[01:45] >> I didn't know until right now that it
[01:46] was Buster Rimes. And holy crap, then I
[01:48] was blown away by how fast he still is.
[01:50] Every single time I really try to travel
[01:51] every corner I really got to get.
[01:52] >> I am never driving another car ever
[01:55] again.
[01:58] >> What a match cut. Not the last psych out
[02:00] like this either. The Mad Libs education
[02:01] section is aces. Also scratching out
[02:03] mastermind of heist and writing
[02:05] mastermind of customer service is
[02:06] genuinely hilarious. I'm not reading too
[02:08] much into the kids movie to say that
[02:09] this banker must have done some kind of
[02:11] rugpull to want that crashing stock line
[02:13] in his wall.
[02:13] >> You robbed us three times. Sounds like
[02:15] somebody would be a great head of
[02:16] security.
[02:17] >> That was this bank. Also, it really is.
[02:20] >> How do you explain this gap in your
[02:21] employment history?
[02:22] >> Okay, everyone, let's all say it
[02:24] together. Unfortunately, I signed an
[02:26] NDA, so I can't discuss my employment
[02:28] from that time.
[02:29] >> Stitches get stitches and sleep with the
[02:31] fishes.
[02:31] >> See, Webs gets it. And in her defense,
[02:33] that's definitely the correct response
[02:34] for all the interviews in her past life.
[02:36] The fact that he doesn't even have a
[02:37] clever comment shows how downwolf is.
[02:39] The address says LA River storm drain.
[02:41] And yes, you're correct. They probably
[02:42] couldn't afford it. So glad to see the
[02:44] kitties still with them.
[02:45] >> What tuna do you know that's not
[02:46] confident?
[02:47] >> All of them. Tunas are confident.
[02:49] >> Fellow water creature backing his buddy
[02:50] up on the facts.
[02:53] >> Hey guys.
[02:55] >> Perfect song choice. It really lands the
[02:56] absurdity of Snake's transformation.
[02:58] >> I'm late for a venyasa.
[03:00] >> Believe it or not, Marin actually does
[03:01] do yoga.
[03:02] >> Bye.
[03:04] >> You can always get me with one of those
[03:05] buys. When slowed down, you can see that
[03:07] Wolf's defensive technique is a mix of
[03:08] the classic boxing covering up move and
[03:10] my personal favorite, the not in the
[03:11] face, not in the face.
[03:12] >> It's hard to stay positive when we keep
[03:14] getting rejected. It makes you feel, I
[03:16] don't know, hopeless.
[03:17] >> Certainly doesn't make it better that
[03:18] this crazy animal society seems to
[03:20] associate a job with worth as a animal.
[03:23] You're about to discover why they call
[03:24] me the big bad.
[03:28] >> Second fantastic cut. The sound going
[03:30] out except for that awful I've been hit
[03:32] in the head ring. And remember, if you
[03:33] can wear headgear, you should wear
[03:34] headgear. Gloves really only protect the
[03:36] hands.
[03:37] >> Madam Governor, sorry to interrupt you
[03:39] and your acquaintance.
[03:41] >> Might be the first time I've ever heard
[03:42] the word acquaintance weaponized. I said
[03:44] no comment.
[03:45] >> Misty is clearly given comments again,
[03:47] but that's not stopping her media
[03:48] training from kicking in.
[03:49] >> I said no comment.
[03:50] >> Her screen saver is Marmalade. You
[03:52] better believe that would still be his
[03:53] photo in Wolf's phone. It's not about
[03:54] the artifacts. It's about what they have
[03:56] in common. They're all made from a rare
[03:58] metal called McGuffinite.
[04:00] >> That was kind of made up.
[04:01] >> It's funny that the bad guys too
[04:02] lampshaded McGuffin with that line, but
[04:03] Avatar didn't even bother when they came
[04:05] up with unoptanium.
[04:06] >> Gold. Gold.
[04:07] >> Gold. Gold.
[04:08] >> That does sound made up.
[04:09] >> I don't know. I can't stop thinking how
[04:10] it sounds weird. Gold. Semantic
[04:13] satiation. I knew Ted Lasso would be
[04:14] good for something besides making me
[04:16] feel things.
[04:16] >> Said plan too many times. Word's lost
[04:18] all its meaning now. Plan. Plan. That
[04:21] this man has a plan. Plan. Plan. Plan.
[04:25] Word. Become a sound. What's that called
[04:26] again? Semantic satiation.
[04:28] >> Isn't that where Snake is going tonight?
[04:30] >> That's right. You imagine him at a
[04:32] wrestling match.
[04:33] >> I can and I do all the time whenever I
[04:35] feel sad the glow ended. The focus is on
[04:37] Chief Commissioner, so it's easy to miss
[04:38] Shark panic squeezing Mirana. Also,
[04:40] throwing the phone is very relatable.
[04:42] Well, if I can't see it, I don't have to
[04:43] talk to them. Love this. Zoom into the
[04:45] stadium, to the announcer, and
[04:46] eventually to handsome Jorgehead.
[04:47] >> Face of an angel punch.
[04:51] Killer elbow drop. Mama said I'd never
[04:54] get to heaven.
[04:54] >> I mean, I hope heaven would have a lot
[04:56] and churros. If someone in your crew's
[04:58] panic response is assaulting a cop, it
[05:00] might be time to take inventory of your
[05:01] crew. Unless it's a shark, in which
[05:02] case, carry on. I'm really loving these
[05:04] inserts of the cartoon faces.
[05:05] >> Oh, I know you don't like to share.
[05:07] Unless it's kissy. Don't you like to
[05:10] share?
[05:10] >> Love. Is she your hostage?
[05:13] >> No, she's my girlfriend.
[05:16] >> Her slow wave that turns into a hand up
[05:18] for a question. Tough but fair
[05:20] questions. Webs,
[05:21] >> you talk pretty tough for a mango with
[05:23] teeth.
[05:24] >> Is that what I look like?
[05:25] >> Unequivocally, yes. And when you want us
[05:27] to like someone who can mercilessly mock
[05:28] characters you already like, you get
[05:30] Natasha Leon.
[05:33] >> Now that's an entrance. The entire arena
[05:35] is shaking. Love that she's not remotely
[05:37] affected by the ropes.
[05:39] Perfect anime entrance sound design.
[05:41] Snake is attacking despite still being a
[05:43] balloon animal.
[05:44] >> They're stealing the belt.
[05:48] LET'S GET THEM.
[05:49] >> I DON'T KNOW MUCH ABOUT PRO wrestling
[05:50] fans, but I know enough.
[05:56] >> I think part of why I love the
[05:57] over-the-top anime animations in these
[05:59] movies is because the characters seem to
[06:00] know about them and use them to their
[06:02] advantage. And like it works cuz
[06:04] otherwise Misty is dead. Also love there
[06:06] was enough time during the slow-mo for
[06:07] Wolf to apologize.
[06:09] >> Isn't she great?
[06:11] >> Snake's love is stronger than shock and
[06:12] trauma.
[06:13] >> I want eyes on every motel. Greasy spoon
[06:15] station hole hole and watering HOLE
[06:18] WITHIN 80 MILES.
[06:19] >> Love how the fugitive reference slowly
[06:20] turns into animal exclusive locations
[06:22] toward the end.
[06:24] >> Your breast stinks. What?
[06:25] >> What do you brush your teeth with?
[06:26] Sardines.
[06:28] >> Oo, she's good. And like I said, Natasha
[06:30] Leon. So I'm somehow still on her side.
[06:32] Beautiful setup to get everyone eating
[06:33] mints. Hey kid,
[06:36] >> are you going to eat that?
[06:37] >> Now that's what I call an eat cute.
[06:42] >> Why is she in his mouth?
[06:44] >> It's a fair question. But uh love is a
[06:46] complex thing. Space aliens would
[06:48] definitely think we're disgusting.
[06:49] >> Don't mind him, Sugar Beak. He's a
[06:51] little touchy. He's been friend-zoned by
[06:53] the governor.
[06:54] >> Perfect example of why the friend zone
[06:56] isn't real and a stupid concept because
[06:58] Wolf hasn't confessed his undying love
[06:59] for Diane and she hasn't rejected him.
[07:01] In fact, they both clearly know they
[07:03] have feelings for each other, but their
[07:04] circumstances don't work right now. And
[07:05] friend-zoned often implies Wolf is a
[07:07] nice guy when he's literally the baddest
[07:09] of the bad boys. So, yeah, correct usage
[07:11] of friend-zoned because it's always
[07:12] stupid. I mean, my phone tells me if
[07:15] it's a spam call or a telemarketer. This
[07:16] doesn't seem that unrealistic.
[07:18] >> I need you to lay low until I get to the
[07:19] bottom of this. In the meantime, don't
[07:22] trust anyone.
[07:23] >> There's a reason Foxington lasted as
[07:25] long as she did and Wolf didn't. Oo,
[07:27] loving those reflective glasses. You can
[07:29] call me Kitty Cat.
[07:31] >> Yama call you kitty cannons. Do you see
[07:33] those biceps?
[07:34] >> I'm pigtail. It was great honor to keep
[07:37] the butts of my heroes.
[07:38] >> Great touch to have Pigtail be a super
[07:40] fan. You love to see those at the top of
[07:41] their game respect others at the top of
[07:43] theirs.
[07:43] >> You're shady.
[07:45] >> Let it out, buddy.
[07:47] >> You're the perfect woman.
[07:48] >> We've all got that one friendlike Snake.
[07:50] But even worse, because it's not that he
[07:52] thinks he can fix her or even wants to.
[07:54] He's in it for the toxicity.
[07:56] Girls got that kung fu hustle power.
[07:58] >> All right, hot sauce. What's the job?
[08:00] >> Definitely calling people Hot Sauce
[08:02] moving forward. Marmalade got inked
[08:04] before getting shredded. Tattoos all
[08:05] stretched out.
[08:06] >> Jeremiah Moon invites you to his
[08:08] exclusive state-of-the-art wedding.
[08:11] >> I love weddings.
[08:12] >> I'm not a spider guy. Respect to those
[08:14] who are. Margot wants her own Lucas the
[08:16] jumping spider or a tarantula. And the
[08:18] truth is that they can be kind of cute.
[08:20] So, as a kid who used to not be able to
[08:22] touch a photo of a spider, I appreciate
[08:23] that Webs is rehabilitating their
[08:25] misunderstood image one sweet moment at
[08:26] a time. And we thought Shark was the
[08:28] only master of disguise. Snake is really
[08:30] thinking outside of the box cuz the host
[08:33] romance. You got to start gentle,
[08:36] playful until all those defenses
[08:40] melt away. Are we still talking about
[08:42] the lock
[08:43] >> flirting? Love the way the camera
[08:44] disappears when you look at it straight
[08:45] on.
[08:46] >> Get in line.
[08:47] >> Buck Walford doesn't do lines. It's
[08:49] commitment to the bit that is both very
[08:50] Wolf and also exactly what an
[08:52] out-of-ouch robber baron worth $31
[08:54] billion would say and do.
[08:55] >> The name's Buck Walford. Big bad oil.
[08:58] >> Get it? Big Bad Wolf. Big bad oil. Also,
[09:00] his vanity plate lines up.
[09:01] >> Need a hand.
[09:02] >> Well, as I check, you didn't have any.
[09:04] >> You never minded before.
[09:07] >> I like that. This just seems like a fun
[09:08] throwaway joke in the background, but
[09:09] actually has much bigger consequences.
[09:11] >> LISTEN, I NEVER FORGET A FACE. I NAKED
[09:14] HIGHDIVING. WAS IT THAT?
[09:15] >> YEAH, that guy is definitely in the
[09:16] files. The X Files. Obviously, cuz he's
[09:19] so weird. I enjoy that they don't try to
[09:21] make Wolf look any shorter than he
[09:22] really is. It's like that vampire gym
[09:24] teacher named Coach Feratu, but this
[09:25] time deliberate. I get it. Snakes a
[09:27] catch and he looks past your constant
[09:28] betrayal. Something weird is going on.
[09:31] Someone should object.
[09:32] >> Nice bait and switch making us think
[09:33] Piranha was panicking and running over
[09:35] to stop Solomon and then the lights to
[09:36] blind him during the switch. Been a
[09:38] while since I've played, but if you can
[09:39] win on a diagonal, she beat him in four
[09:41] directions.
[09:46] >> Okay. Yeah, dope wings suit.
[09:48] >> I'd only be disappointed if I was into
[09:50] you, which uh as previously established,
[09:52] I was not.
[09:53] >> Otherwise, this marshmallow toast would
[09:56] be full of romantic tension.
[09:58] >> The pre-reationship can be so fun. They
[10:00] know. You know, you know that they know.
[10:02] They know that you know, and everyone
[10:03] completely denies everything.
[10:04] >> What if the bad life was your best life?
[10:10] >> These flashbacks with the whining score
[10:12] building in his head. Love that what
[10:14] Wolf always says about it not being
[10:15] about the loot is true. It's really
[10:17] about his friends.
[10:18] >> Did you really think it was going to be
[10:20] that easy?
[10:21] >> Really terrifying, but also pretty
[10:22] silhouette shot.
[10:23] >> The moment you turn it off, the video
[10:25] goes viral.
[10:26] >> This is a genuinely fun puzzle, minus
[10:28] the part where it ruins lives. Other
[10:30] than that, it's very fun.
[10:31] >> Such a dilemma.
[10:32] >> Such an out of bioacial expression.
[10:34] >> Sorry, doll. Look, it's nothing
[10:36] personal.
[10:37] >> You are so hot right now.
[10:40] >> He didn't get me the first time. I saw
[10:41] it coming, but he got me this time. Dude
[10:43] knows what he likes. We listen and we
[10:45] don't judge. Fun fact, Pigtail has
[10:47] already been established as an amazing
[10:48] fighter. She took out Handsome Jorge and
[10:50] the entire bad guy's crew, so seeing
[10:52] Diane take her down is a fun
[10:53] confirmation that she's the best of the
[10:55] best and why she was never caught. And
[10:56] then Kitty only gets one over on her by
[10:58] luck and then distraction. Misty's photo
[11:01] is perfect. I know that this would be a
[11:02] huge deal, but you're not convincing me
[11:04] that at least 50% of her constituents
[11:06] don't immediately like her more. I know
[11:08] I would.
[11:08] >> You believe us?
[11:12] Dang, Jay. Walter Weatherman was right.
[11:14] >> That's why you always leave a note.
[11:19] >> Hugging. Always love the 2D elements
[11:21] like the exhaust mixed in.
[11:23] >> You got it, Commissioner.
[11:25] >> A way to mature, Wolf.
[11:26] >> We did it. We did it. We did it.
[11:29] >> We didn't do it.
[11:31] >> Honesty, the ridiculousness of this
[11:33] scene is only beaten out by its
[11:34] awesomeness.
[11:37] Baby,
[11:40] >> after a six or eight pack, you're just
[11:42] showing off. I had a split-second
[11:43] thought watching this. Dang, how are
[11:45] they breathing? And then I remembered
[11:47] that two members live in the water.
[11:48] >> In hindsight, that was a little
[11:51] reckless.
[11:51] >> Self-reflection.
[11:56] Love the just vibration sound design of
[11:58] space. H shark is the only one fogging
[12:00] up the glass because he's so big and his
[12:02] mouth is close to it. And snake and
[12:03] piranha suit has wobbly legs cuz there's
[12:05] nothing in them. Did not know we'd be
[12:07] getting these beautifully epic shots in
[12:08] this animal thieves movie.
[12:09] >> First clear the root folder. Then in
[12:12] system import hashl hit enter then input
[12:16] pass equals input.
[12:17] >> Okay. So clear the root folder. You say
[12:21] >> you know it's coming and it still hits.
[12:22] Greg Robinson.
[12:23] >> Like stealing candy and a baby. Don't
[12:26] you mean candy from a baby?
[12:28] >> I know what I said.
[12:29] >> Never change, snake. But I'm with him.
[12:31] Have you ever actually tried taking
[12:32] candy from a baby? You think you know
[12:34] grip strength until you do that. Just
[12:35] steal the whole baby.
[12:36] >> Oh, that one was all sharp.
[12:38] >> I panicked, but it worked out. I'm a
[12:40] programmer now.
[12:41] >> Oh, so he uses Claude. If that's not
[12:43] vibe code, then I don't know what is.
[12:45] >> Help me.
[12:47] >> Yes, I did look it up. And according to
[12:49] a 2014 Vice article entitled, "Is it
[12:51] possible to kill someone with farts?"
[12:52] The answer is technically yes. But it
[12:54] would take way more than what Piranha is
[12:55] laying down to kill someone. Science. A
[12:58] lot more people have gold bracelets than
[13:00] I would have guessed, but really I'm
[13:01] worried for the Harry's of the world.
[13:02] >> Gold. It's kind of weird, right? It's
[13:04] weird. It's weird. It's a weird word.
[13:06] Gold. Gold. Gold.
[13:09] >> Tight call back. So now we got two aces.
[13:11] Aces. Aces. Oh heck. I did it again. I'm
[13:14] stuck.
[13:15] >> I can do stuff. I can do stuff.
[13:17] Honestly, pretty great mantra.
[13:19] >> When you were the big bad wolf, they
[13:21] respected you.
[13:22] >> That wasn't respect. That was fear.
[13:24] >> Whatever, man. What's the difference?
[13:26] >> Trust me, there's a difference. You love
[13:28] to see this in a movie mostly aimed at
[13:29] younger audiences. There is a difference
[13:31] and a lot of cowardly people with a lot
[13:32] of power don't seem to know what the
[13:34] difference is. And sadly, not to get all
[13:36] up on my high horse, but it starts when
[13:37] they're young and the parents don't know
[13:38] the difference. Hey, he learned that one
[13:40] from Diane.
[13:41] >> You get it. She gets it.
[13:43] >> Love Wolf makes me feel like I'm in on
[13:45] it, even when I'm not totally sure what
[13:47] he's planning. Incredible explosion, but
[13:48] also incredible black and white 2D frame
[13:50] to really make this moment pop. The
[13:52] orange flash of Diane before you know
[13:54] for sure it's her.
[13:58] Hugging and love.
[14:00] >> What happened? I'm medium friendly.
[14:01] >> Well, good thing I'm not the governor
[14:02] anymore huh?
[14:03] >> See, how can it be friend-zoning when
[14:04] it's only her job preventing their love?
[14:06] >> We're hurtling towards Earth in a tin
[14:07] can, staring squarely into the face of
[14:09] death. Sure, our blood may boil. Our
[14:10] bones may liquefy.
[14:12] >> Encouragement.
[14:12] >> We're going to land this thing or we're
[14:14] going to die trying.
[14:16] >> And the third hard cut. I don't know
[14:18] that I truly thought they were dead, but
[14:20] I did not expect this. Touche. Bad guys,
[14:22] too. Touche. and I will give anything to
[14:25] arrest them just one more time.
[14:28] >> Staying true to their relationship.
[14:33] >> That borderline evil laugh threw me off,
[14:35] too.
[14:36] >> You have been identified as ideal
[14:38] candidates that we're calling the
[14:40] International Super Galactic League of
[14:42] Protectors. Isgop.
[14:44] >> Ah, sounds kind of made up.
[14:45] >> Is GOP? That doesn't sound real. Is GOP.
[14:48] Is GOP isopg.
[14:49] >> Oh, now I'm in see. Okay, good. Aces.
[14:53] Aces.
[14:54] >> Aces.
[14:54] >> Aces.
[14:55] >> Aces.
[14:55] >> A. These two have earned a spot on the
[14:57] team. The internet's own. Man, I know
[15:00] I'm not at the level of some of these
[15:01] YouTubers who make it into movies, but
[15:02] if the writers of Bad Guys 3 want to
[15:04] throw me a few lines as like a badger
[15:06] who's also a movie critic or a Cappy bar
[15:08] that's a soccer star, I'd accept.
[15:09] >> I love it when a plan comes together.
[15:13] Now, time to go home.
[15:15] >> I mean, they are really setting up the
[15:16] third movie. The bad guys fight
[15:17] Marmalade, who's an alien, I guess, in
[15:19] space with their new Cappy bar soccer
[15:21] star friend. Sounds like an excellent
[15:22] next film to me. There's a win in this
[15:24] video about how I love a movie that
[15:25] loves being a movie, and that's really
[15:27] how I feel about the whole thing. I can
[15:29] tell how much everyone involved in the
[15:30] movie loves being involved. Like, Mark
[15:33] Marin isn't the first actor who comes to
[15:34] mind when I think about making a wacky
[15:36] anthropomorphic animal thief movie, but
[15:38] dang it if he isn't crucial to these
[15:39] films. Sam Rockwell is actually the
[15:42] first guy I think of for pretty much
[15:44] anything. I don't think there's a wrong
[15:45] role for him, and now that he's a secret
[15:47] agent, we've all seen him play Chuck
[15:48] Baris, so we know he can do it. And the
[15:50] nice thing about playing spies is that
[15:51] the line between good and bad guys is
[15:53] razor thin. So there's plenty more to
[15:55] explore in this universe. I mean, at
[15:56] some point, I hope someone points out
[15:58] that every single animal in the mostly
[16:00] human world is at one time a thief. But
[16:02] let's not quibble. The animals seem to
[16:04] stay within their species, at least for
[16:06] loving relationships. Actually, no. Same
[16:09] order. Suborder for fox and wolf. Oh,
[16:12] these two. King Philip came over for
[16:14] good spaghetti. We're in the same film
[16:16] as them. Clay. Dang, I'm learning stuff
[16:18] today. They're both in Sorapsida. Why
[16:20] does Clay sound familiar? Oh, the Covert
[16:22] League of Animal Detective Experts.
[16:24] Dang, is that why they chose that? Huh?
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