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  • 0:14 must have been a nightmare to draw

  • 0:58 look at that animation!

  • "The bugger bit me!"

    WELL DUH, YOU GRABBED HIS LEG!!

  • ever fram in this movie makes me cry 

  • Didn't PETA recently do something about the racoon suit in Mario?

  • the animation is superb

  • 00:55 look at the lumber its 3D

  • Snitter = Fiver.

  • lol his name is Boycott...

  • Snitter is realy bad luck around animals...

  • hahaha the woman stepped in her dog's piss! and poor little dog gets kicked around and no attention

  • "Guns. The noise breaks the world to bits."

    Nice analogy there.

  • its so sad how the terrier has flash backs reminds me of my dad

  • Does anybody else recognize that howl from Ginga Nagareboshi Gin??

  • after i saw all this.... i hate being a human...

  • @LittleJackAss1111 we cause suffer

  • What the fuck is wrong with all you people!? You have an incredible movie about animal testing on the screen and all you can do is have a damn US vs UK debate??? This just proves how stupid people are these days, and I mean ALL damn people, no matter where they come from. It doesn't matter where you were born and raised, anyone can be fucking ignorant!

  • snitter didn't mean to kill, unlike the people in the lab!!!don't you see the real killers in this story are the humans!!!animals in labs save us!!!could you sacrifice as much as they did as animals now?!?

  • @sandpaige "animals in labs save us!!!" Can you name one time that happened in real life? :|

  • @InkfrostNya lmfao! so true.

  • @InkfrostNya If it werent for animals being tested in labs we would not have modern medicine and many people would die.

    If that doesn't count as them saving us I dont know what does.

  • @wowdirtsA That is true, but I meant animals in labs directly saving people, rather than indirectly providing a cure for a disease

  • @wowdirtsA

    Animals can't consent to be used the way they are. Perhaps humans should experiment on consenting members of their own species, or accept the fact that they are mortal.

  • @sandpaige I think it's horrible that we have to test things on inocent animals for our own selfish means! The only animal that has even the slightest DNA as us is the chimp, and their endangered! When was this made, 1993? It could have been made yesturday and still be right!

  • Wow, what's up with the UK vs. US comments section? For me, it doesn't have anything to do with where it was made. If a movie is great, it;s great. US doesn't glam everything up, and UK doesn't provide realism in every situation. Disney doesn't make every animated movie in America. And as for British movies, let's not forget titles like Angelina Ballerina, shall we? So much realism about anthropomorphic rat (mouse?) ballerinas.

  • lol..."hell" at 08:10 :P

  • My chihuahua was FREAKING OUT at the howling part. xD

  • THE FUKKA BIT MEH!

  • ok. if ppl dnt stop putting important spoilers in comments imma kill someone

  • @acdclovr12 ooh maybe snitter can help you he's pretty good at that sorta thing XD

  • @MyGirlCajun hahah i should enlist him...hope he dnt make me die o.0

  • @acdclovr12 lol

  • I want to give Rowf and Snitter a home. I don't care how crazy Snitter is, or what kind of bad omens he carries with him.

  • Wow... people in this movie are incredibly stupid. "YEAH THE DOG SHOT HIM ON PURPOSE!11 AND IT MUST BE THE BIG DOG, BECAUSE THE BIG DOGS PAW CAN TOTALLY FIT ON THE TRIGGER!!" I mean, they act like the dog just went up, grabbed the gun and went all "Say hello to my little friend" and blasted the dudes brains out. Honestly, there's no way I'd call the cops, especially on the little dog. How could you after seeing his head?

  • @BecauseICan34 lmao say hello to my little friend omg that's hilarious

  • @BecauseICan34 Yeah, and when that lady accused him of killing his owner, they acted like he pushed him in front of that truck! "IT'S THE TERRIER'S FAULT! HE KILLED HIM! PUNISH HIM BY SENDING HIM TO AN ANIMAL CONCENTRATION CAMP! THAT'LL TEACH HIM NOT TO CROSS THE STREET!" Honestly, how can you blame an animal that has no idea what it has caused?

  • poor chimpy

  • epic

  • poor Snitter

  • "The way yer runnin' I thought yer ass was on fire!" Haha, damn Geordies...

  • Doesn't Snitter remind you of Fiver? And Ralph reminds me of Bigwig lol.

  • @Coconaurify Well it's probably because John Hurt does the voice for both of them

  • @rustedrainbow I meant more of how the characters behaved, haha.

  • @Coconaurify Well i guess they do both have a similar role, they both see things that aren't really there for whatever reason and their visions often advance the storyline

  • They dont called Bounty, The Dog Hunter.

  • DAT FUCKER BIT ME

    what do you expect you grabbed his damn leg xD

  • @BlackDragonsChasm Damn, I would have ripped him apart too!

  • @BlackDragonsChasm BUGGER. Not fucker.

  • @Mysterious0Bob XD 'scuuuuuse me, princess!

    SOUNDED LIKE FUCKAH

  • "the way you were runnin, i thought y're ass were on fire." XD

  • @TheDragonLake xD that's why Tod is my favorite character :D

  • @Skittywolf ikr? he has the best quotes ^^

  • @TheDragonLake He should have said Arse because that's ass in Irish xD

  • what is up with that monkey?

  • @gamegurl1098 it tells in the book that the monkeys in the tanks are being tested, they're trying to see how long they can survive, in darkness with little food.

  • @limeygirl714 thanks i never read the book before

  • @gamegurl1098

    It's a reference to the Harry Harlow experiment. A Rhesus monkey was isolated in a box for its whole life called the 'pit of despair'. The only light it saw was when they dropped food into the box.

  • @Beevs What was purpose of the experiment. . . .?

  • @FuckinBowDown1 possibly testing if a certain disease was fatal?

  • @FuckinBowDown1 The purpose was to see if isolation caused psychological damage, and if after a certain amount of isolation if they could be rehabilitated into a normal behavioral pattern for the species...every single monkey had psychological damage, and I don't think any were able to adjust to normal lives afterwards. It was to see how abuse in families can affect a child's mind, and how to take care of institutionalized children.

  • @IIIpaperflowersIII Well I don't like the method but the motive, at least, was good.

    Don't misunderstand, I'm not justifying it, after all comparing a monkeys' psychological well-being to a humans' sounds kinda of asanine, though I could be wrong. Did it yield any usefull information?

  • @FuckinBowDown1 They learned how to treat mentally abused children and the cause of some psychological diseases.  I read somewhere that it also caused asylums to treat the patients better and allow them to socialize to prevent them from developing more mental diseases, but I'm not sure if that's true.

  • @IIIpaperflowersIII

    yes thats completely true PETAfags just will NOT stand for teh pooor animal aboos. :P

  • @Harleyquinn191 ...What?

  • Doesn't anyone else love the way Ralph just calmly walks out of thee, staring at the women like, "Hey, you made me lose my lunch!"

  • what's with the monkey? o3o

  • I like how around 9:30 the people start to just kick the little ankle-biter off xD

  • poor snitter D:

  • Poor lil' Snitter :(

  • Snitter has the worst luck with Masters

  • Kinda funny how that tiny yippy yappy dog with the bow keeps grabbing legs/feet only to be kicked away.

  • I think Snitter needs a hug. Oh crap, scopes!

  • DAMN! What did they do to Snitter in that place?

  • dude the girl stepped in piss

  • The pissing dog looks like the one that got incinerated earlier

  • I'd keep Snitter anyway and Ralf and the fox as well. They could be friends with my dogs.

  • Snitter has one messed-up mind. Constantly getting his memories pasted over what is currently happening to him, having delusions about death and killing his "masters." Poor guy.

  • @Sarasirk531 The Whitecoats merged Snitter's concious and subconcious minds, making him live in his dreams, so to speak. Which is why his brain is so messed up, not to mention accidently killing two men by this point in the movie.

  • @Sarasirk531 a partial lobotomy will do that :L

  • @Sarasirk531 that's because the "white coats" gave him a lobotomy

  • @Sarasirk531 i think thats because of the thing that was attached to head in the beginning of the movie.

  • @8:08 Yes. Involve a random pissing dog. xD

  • FUCK! THE BUGGER BIT ME!

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  • What's wrong with Snitter? Because something's really wrong with him.

  • That little dog with the bow in its fur lifted its leg to pee, only males do that, but it had a bow? So was it male or female?

  • I think you're one of the only people watching this movie who knows about dog peeing habits.

  • Is that a good thing?

  • I don't know.

  • @MoonShadowWolfe i know dog peeing habbits!

  • Maybe the dog is male, but the owner assumed he was a girl and stuck a bow on him.

  • @Topdoggie7 i have seen a female lift it's leg before.

  • Poor Snitter! He is getting a headache!

  • Quit kicking the poor little dog! Mean people. I feel sorry for the poor doggies

  • Snitter reminds me of Fiver from Watership Down.

    Snitter-"The Fleas in my head!"

    Fiver-"The field....it's covered with blood!"

  • That's because they're made by the same person.

  • @Angel66778 Funny that, as it is the same voice actor :)

  • ohh todd your so funny

    6:50

  • I love these darker films... "The grass and stones in my head were very loud..." You don't get that over here in the U.S! Everything is either dead serious political stuff, embarrassing comedy, or crappy "Let's go have fun with the teddy bears!" I love this film.... It has such a dark tone and insanity that it makes me feel so at home... =3

  • These humans are very dumb and funny.

  • Snitter must belong to Hurley on LOST, with all the bad luck and what not.

  • HA HA HA The way you were runnin i thought your arse were on fire LOL

  • poor snitter

  • xD the ToD is hilarious ya great fond fool , theyl blast yer arse of XD

  • They are both so cute especially Snitter. I just wish I could keep them as pets, they are both sweet and very adorable.

  • The USA likes to glitz everything over. Make it all shiny and alright in blazing, garish technicolour. The Brits know that the world isn't really like that. It can be a harsh, cruel place and prepare us for it.

  • The US has a major variety of films full of glitz and disturbing realism.

  • you know this?

  • Actually, the US DOES have a lot of films, both live action and animated that aren't glitzy. It's just that Disney films are the most heard of, and even THOSE films have dark moments, and I'm not just talking about Bambi's mother getting shot, or the forest catching on fire. :P

  • i live in america...but i agree with you. more brutal cartoonistic shows are more gut wrenching and are just way better. the realistic-ness is much more engaging

  • @bluevixen1 There's more than just animated movies. Films are our major and native art form, and we've certainly delved into plenty of different varieties, from dark to bright and everywhere in between. You seem to know very little about cinematography in general, American, British, or otherwise.

  • @ThePBass I'm a BTEC student in media actually and I just thought I'd make a general point. I wasn't looking for an argument.

  • Wow that brown dog gets kicked a lot. LOL

  • if it would have been the US, there would just have been more special effects, less story, and girls in bikini

  • It would be all whitewashed over, and disney.....theyd probably start singing.

  • haha prlolly

  • Yup, singing is just the 'least' of what Disney would do.

  • @shiftyshard Disney isn't actually that awful, all their movies are the same and geared toward young audiences is all, but all these movies are also good. But they definitely shouldn't touch property like this. They probably shouldn't have touched the Hunchback of Notre Damn either, that book after reading it, is so much darker than portrayed in the animated movie. And so much was changed or stripped away from it to make it kid friendly.

  • @gurdil19 true, I wish they'd make more of these kinds of movies. The Sight or Firebringer by David Clement Davies would be perfect for this vein of animation.

  • @irkendragon i love those books

  • @irkendragon Holy hell, The Sight would make an awesome animation like this if they did it right. Firebringer would probably be more suited to a movie if, again, they did it right.

  • @TTarOtaku <3

  • @irkendragon Those are two of my favorite books of all time. And yeah, they'd be awesome if they could be animated like this type of film.

  • @gurdil19

    Why yes, thank you for stereotyping all American artists. Since they are American, they cleary are inferior to the entire world in every single way.

    Since living within certain borders saps all creativity, intelligence, and empathy, please enlighten us poor Americans, oh superior one. It is so sad to say that three hundred million of us are suffering from obesity, anorexia, ignorence, greed, arrogance, etc, and need your obviously superior tastes of art for guidance.

  • @AuroraCelest, it's funny to see an american in a role he isin't used to be.

    I heard many times your speech coming from (rest of the world) talking about americans... and if you ask me, i'm mostly trolling here, dont take my comments deeply...

  • @gurdil19

    I beg your pardon sir! I have a vagina! >:(

  • @AuroraCelest you should have stated so since on the internet, the majority is men. I meet way more men than women online, I'm not going to ask everybody about their gender, or caring at all. I beg your pardon too though.

  • @gurdil19

    Grazi, senore.

  • @AuroraCelest

    FFFFFUUUU--- LOL.

    im a girl, but i thought both comments were HILLATIOUS

  • @AuroraCelest I hope thats sarcasm cause not all americans are like that,im not! Hah!

  • @MSBrown1115

    Why yes, I was being facetious.

  • @AuroraCelest Too bad that this isn't an American film. It's english... aka british.

  • @Ordazed

    I appreciate the fact that you replied to a post written four months ago. Thanks. :|

  • @AuroraCelest

    Status:

    [ ] Told

    [ ] Fucking told

    [X] No Country for TOLD Men

  • @Destructerator

    ???

    Pardon me?

  • @AuroraCelest you put him in his place. haha

  • @AuroraCelest

    No country is perfect, much critism to USA cause of the media,

    and everyone know USA as the biggest superpower in the world.

    I think it's a little unfair of people blaming USA of ignorance and stupidity.

    All people and countries have their idioticy, i guess if another country was known, then they'll pretty much flame that country, and hate it.

    Bad people, good people, idiots, arrogance are everywhere, no country is perfect :)

    And hate won't help either. Just do the best of it :)

  • @TheAbridgedGamer

    My comment is still up there?

  • @AuroraCelest

    Lol XD

  • @AuroraCelest I feel as if half of the UK hates Americans. What did we ever do? ;~;

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  • @gurdil19 don't be hatin'. True, over in the U.S. the film industry has yet to realize there's an audience for animation like this. But there are studios who continually put out quality animation.

  • @irkendragon don't worry I'm not hatting and you're right... the has to be some talent among all your people :P

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  • @Skittywolf they probly do. or something close to it. anyway WSD is amazing! i love it to. who made made this also made watership and they are awesome :D

  • @gurdil19

    WTF are you talking about? The most talked about animation this year that was said to reduce grown men to tears was Toy Story 3 and it's American. Have you only seen this movie and Watership Down and think it all sums up UK Animation? Dumbass...

  • @Knoxvicious do you know why these people cried? Because it was Toy Story 3, and it's the nostalgia that made them cry.

    Also, people liked Toy Story 1 because they were kids at this time.

    I liked these movies, and I don't say I don't watch american movies; you're everywhere! You're an over populated country based on consomation, and as one of the actual leaders in the world, it's pretty sure that your neighbors do watch what you make.

    Being popular doesnt mean you're good.

  • @gurdil19 What are you talking about? You know some of the GREATEST animated movies of all TIME are considered AMERICAN? Bambi, Snow White, Beauty and the Beast, Wall-e, etc, the Secert of Nimh, etc. You can't just say the only people who cried at Toy Story 3 were youngsters who grew up with it. I was only 4 when the first one came out and now I'm 19. I'M the generation who grew up with it, and I've met 35 year old men who have cried! And those people WE'RENT kids when they saw the first one.

  • @Knoxvicious He's talking about the newer ones, they've lost their story you see.

    But it's the same every where, In the Uk, Japan and US. It's only the world that has been losing the truth of the world because we're growing soft. It's a shame really.

    Luckily sometimes there have been movies that have a good story such as Toy story 3, only it's more rarer now.

  • @nightwolfthepoochyen

    I DON'T think he was just talking about the newer movies, but I DO agree with you that the US and even the rest of the world has lost that thing with great movies. When you think about it, you can't really blame them though, almost every idea has been done. I, for one, believe they should start concentrating on turning more old underrated books into movies. Some of the greatest movies started from books. That just my opinion :D

  • @Knoxvicious :D same here! movies off books are TOTTALY THE BEST!

    And yep thats true about the ideas being used :(

  • @Knoxvicious I was talking about newer ones since I didin't grow with old movies (I'm 19, not old enough for classics) but yeah, of course, there are good classics made in the US regarding how many they made.

    Anyway, I don't judge a movie by where it's from, I judge it by how exciting it is, and many unexciting movies I watch are from the united states, since many movies I watch are from there as well...

  • @gurdil19

    Not old enough for the classics? There are no limits on movies from the past. I'm 19 as well, and watch as many as I can (I'm a huge movie buff) and you're wrong. Loads of exciting movies come from the US. There's one brilliant one called Marathon Man. Ever heard of that one for instance? You can't just judge American movies from one or two decades. I do agree though that the newer ones are starting to suck...

  • Of course I try to watch as many classics as possible too, and would watch a classic over a recent movie any times. The fact that loads of exciting movies come from the US doesn't prove your point, though. I already stated that US do make a ton of movies and that in this amount are created good ones as well.

    I'm judging the past 2 decades because these are the movies I wanted to judge, I've got nothing about the mass of movies I didin't watch from the creation of cinema to before I was borned

  • @Knoxvicious also, you (americans, I guessed) do create some good movies, but you make many (MANY) horrible ones too...

  • @gurdil19 And I never said that we don't make bad movies, But we sure as hell make more GOOD ones than your country that's for sure. Citizen Kane, The Godfather, The Wizard of Oz, Pulp Fiction, Gone with the Wind, Casablanca, Midnight Cowboy, The Shawshank Redemption, One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest, Pyscho, It's a Wonderful Life, The Graduate, Forest Gump, Back to the Futuret, The Maltese Falcon, Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid, On the Waterfront, Tazi Driver, and I can name SO MUCH MORE!!!

  • @gurdil19 Name 20 of them that are bad and we might believe you.

  • @gurdil19 You're right friend whatever happened to American films they used to be so much better. So, many classics ever since the 21st century hit there's been a rather steep decline in really great US films.

  • That's what is good about it. The world isn't pink and fluffy, it is cruel.

  • that's because the UK isn't afraid of reality!

  • Please. :P

  • please what?

  • They don't even show anything. They just show afterwards blood. Sheesh guys stop complaining so much.

  • Which is

    A. How the book was written

    B. What would happen in real life. Some humans really ARE that cruel.

    And as for Snitter killing people, they're all accidents. The poor thing doesn't mean to.

  • I think here in the UK we tend to produce more gritty, realistic films than colourful flights of fantasy because they are more emotionally provovative. It's all a matter of taste really.

  • Love them :)

  • @alicewendon Agreed, it's a cultural thing. It's not like one is better than the other, I doubt anybody would like it if all movies were either only dark or only bright.

  • @alicewendon don't fall off your high horse

  • @redemption136 O.o ?

  • @alicewendon Read your previous comment. It reeks of arrogance. Not that I'm offended, since I'm not American.