 Hello people of the internet, my name is Johnny and welcome back to another reaction video today. We are going to be reacting to the Banana Splits movie trailer. The reason why I'm reacting to it is because apparently it resembles that of FNAF. Think of the hug back when we did that and if you missed that, you know, I caught up there, you can go check out my reaction to that, that was a pretty good short movie made by Hulu. And this is basically the same premise. So like I said, this is called the Banana Splits movie and apparently the Banana Splits was a show back during the, I believe it started in 1968 and went until 1970. And sci-fi, the television network, is teaming up with Warner Brothers Studios to create a movie version of this which has similar characteristics to FNAF, so I thought I'd react to the trailer. So we're going to start off by reacting to the trailer, like I've said so many times before, and then we're actually going to do a little bit of research about what this show was and some rumors that we'll get into it much later. Right now it's difficult to explain without going in depth, but first let's do the, let's do the reaction, let's do that, let's, let's, I need to stop talking and just watch the trailer. Like I said, this is made by sci-fi, wow that is pretty loud. Turn that down a bit. Oh, it's also rated R, just uh, maybe I should have said that earlier. Yeah, that, you're telling me that, is that, that better not be the front entrance because that is not a very appealing place. Why would you tell a child that? Oh, this is about the show, not an actual pizza place. I'm sorry, oh my god, what the freak? I don't believe you. Okay, now I, you may be wondering why I'm gonna do this, but trust me, it'll make sense in a few minutes. I'm gonna do an analysis of this trailer, um, what the, oh, what the freak, oh come on, film theory, why, why would you do that? So, Blue Ribbon Kong. So this is the, um, the banana splits. I didn't know, I thought this was gonna be like a pizza place, apparently this is just about them canceling the show, the characters get mad because they don't want to, um, they don't want to be cancelled. So they fight back, I guess. So this is them performing, and then it's a child's birthday, they go to visit, and a creepy guy tells them something about the characters happening, doing something at night. You see the splits riding around in the little cars, laughing. Alright, so this is a security guard, or I guess a security guard. So, um, again, very similar to FNAF, security guard watching the characters room around at night. That says the, the banana splits along with this guy. What's on the sign? Banana split, jump. That would be my dog knocking something over, quick dash, pillow fight, alright, so this is just the classic TV show, and they're just messing around. This guy is obviously like the director, or something. Don't know who Rebecca is, but um, guy views. And then it all starts to go downhill, and then the show must go on. Robots take the children, they'll lower them somewhere, as we can see here, again very FNAF-ish. So something that's interesting is that the robots aren't just torturing kids, they're also doing it to the adults, which is interesting. Why isn't, why didn't that girl do anything? She literally just stood there watching like, yeah this is normal. So I feel like this guy is going to be um, this guy is going to be alongside the robots I'm guessing. This is a waste of money. That is not a good endo skeleton, just uh, just saying. But that is, that is very creepy looking, and I like how it's all like, torn off and everything. Fuzzy son of a stab. I don't know what that weird purple goop is. That is uh, concerning. Maybe that's the purple guy. It's rated R for horror, violence, and gore. I don't know if that's really an R, like, I don't know if that's worth an R. I feel like that should be like PJ-13 or something. But who knows? Um, they did say uh, some of a beat, which is a bad word. Um, so yeah, now, research time. So using my trusty resource of Wikipedia, we can find that the Banana Splits Adventure Hour was a hour long package television variety program featuring the Banana Splits, um, which is exactly what we saw, the four fuzzy animal characters, or funny animal. It ran for 31 episodes on NBC Saturday mornings from September 7th, 1968 to September 5th, 1970. 1972, it had a movie called the Banana Splits in Hocus Pocus Park. It had a 2008 revival, and then in 2019, a TV movie, um, was announced by Warner Brothers Studios. If we head back up here quickly, we can see genres, you know, everything you'd expect from a children's show. We've got live action, animation, psychedelia, yep, psychedelia. The subculture, um, of people who use psychedelic drugs. This is a kid's, this is a kid's show. It has a style of psychedelic artwork and the music, um, which uses like distorted and surreal visuals, bright colors, full spectrums and animation, um, to invoke and convey to a viewer or listener that the artist, or to convey to a reader, no, Jesus, to invoke and convey to a viewer or listener the artist's experience while using such drugs, or to enhance the experience of a user of these drugs. Psychedelic music uses distorted electric guitar Indian music and then loads of elements such as electronic effects, sound effects, and it's just stuff that should not be in a kid's movie, comedy and adventure, and then psychedelia. So obviously there was something weird with the show off the bat, and then they come out with a 2019 TV movie. On February 19th 2019 Warner Brothers Television Group's Blue Ribbon Content, that's a long name, announced that it is producing a film version of the Banana Splits, which will venture into a horror-like setting, scheduled to be released through Warner Brothers Home Entertainment into air on sci-fi in the United States in 2019. And then this. This is why I'm doing this research, and this is really the main reason why I created this video. On June 13th 2019 sci-fi wire released a trailer for the direct to home video R-rated movie that appears to be heavily inspired by the Five Nights at Freddy's video game series. This of course led to people, such as polygon to great articles like sci-fi basically turned the kid's show Banana Splits into a Five Nights at Freddy's movie, basically stating that they are taking high, high influence on FNAF. The Banana Splits movie owes more than a little bit to Scott Cawthon's popular Five Nights at Freddy's series, which finds Chuck E. Cheese-style animatronic characters breaking out in homicidal ways. The first trailer for the movie is pure horror schlock, so I've never heard that word before. But the always-smiling critters wreaking havoc on the staff and studio audience of a Banana Splits episode, flea-goal, whack someone in the face with a giant mallet, need we say more? This has then led people to assume that the Banana Splits movie is going to be the superior version of horror, pizzeria, killer animatronic movies, and FNAF, which is going to come out like a year or two after it, because this is scheduled for a 2019 release in FNAF. The FNAF movie, I believe, may or may not still be working on a script even though they've been doing that since 2016, which is crazy. People think that the Banana Splits movie is going to be superior to the FNAF movie, which I don't think is going to be the case at all. There is rumors going around that Warner Brothers Studios is using some elements of the FNAF script when they had the rights to it in the Banana Splits movie script, so that is very concerning, and hopefully that's not true, again it is just rumors, but that is starting to go around, and honestly it's Warner Brothers Studio, it's the movie industry, I'm sure they have, so that's just fantastic, that is very, very concerning, and definitely, I mean, it's probably illegal, maybe, but I don't know a whole lot of stuff about that, but yeah, it's not good, very not good. This is not going to be in theaters, the Banana Splits movie is not going to be in theaters, it is going to be exclusive to the sci-fi television network, so it won't be in theaters. Unlike the FNAF movie, Dog Bark, which is going to, which is going to appear in theaters, because of that I have a feeling that the Banana Splits movie is not going to reach a wide audience, it's only going to target specific people that watch that network, because if you don't watch TV, or if you don't watch sci-fi, or if you're not a fan of like TV movies, you're most likely not even going to hear about this, but if you're a fan of movies and you actually go to movie theaters to watch movies, and if you keep track with the media, new theater releases, and all that stuff, you are going to have a high chance of seeing FNAF in theaters, because it's so much bigger than a television movie, since it is an actual feature film, which is going to appear in theaters. And this may just be me being biased towards the FNAF movie, but you can tell, and I referenced this a few minutes ago, Scott and Blumhouse and Jason and all the people working on the movie are taking time writing the script, and I love that. Even though we do have to wait longer, I'm super excited for the movie, and I love the fact that they're putting so much effort into the script, because it is really one of the most important things about making a movie, because if you don't have a good script, you don't have a good story, and you can't really connect with the audience in that way, so I'm super happy that they're taking their time on it. And I'm sure that the Badena Splits movie, even though I've made myself sound like, you know, it's just copying FNAF, you know, there's no originality here, I'm sure it's going to do well, and it looks interesting, honestly, it looks really, really cool. I personally don't watch TV a whole lot, so I most likely won't see it, but who knows, maybe I will see it. It is scheduled for a 2019 release, there was no specific release date yet, but it is going to come out sometime this year, so keep your eyes out for that. FNAF movie news, I haven't really had much lately, so yeah, unfortunately we haven't had much news, though I am constantly on the lookout for that, and I will inform you guys if we do get some news. But for now, that's it. Go watch the trailer if you want, like I said, it looks really good, it honestly looks really, really good, so that's it. Thank everyone so much for watching, and I'll see you all on the flip side. Goodbye.