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Post by illiopmom on Aug 11, 2016 19:40:42 GMT -7
Feelings on this review of the Live Action special?
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Post by DollyPrince on Aug 11, 2016 20:52:55 GMT -7
I stopped watching at "disturbing hellspawn". There is only one disturbing hellspawn in this video, and that is this pathetic human being. I actually know of his other Teddy Ruxpin video, and I never bothered to watch a millisecond of it. I just don"t bother with those sorts of thing.
What are my thoughts? Ever heard of "The Uncanny Valley"? It is a primal, instinctual, useless psychological condition otherwise known as "automatophobia", and is present mostly in humans (fortunately, I am the exact opposite). The condition causes them to fear dolls and robots which have some sort of human characteristics. This guy has a serious case of this irrational phobia, and probably needs some "help" for it.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 11, 2016 23:47:40 GMT -7
It's a load of garbage is what it is! this review I felt was WAY too biased. Pretty bad. I don't get why some people are afraid of Teddy Ruxpin for no reason. He's really great if people honestly give him a chance and look into the characters and stories. Ever heard the saying "Don't judge a book by it's cover?". He's just glorifying him to be that way to be some kind of overly done/generic Child's Play ripoff. It's ridiculous. (That was all that Halloween special he did was.) Teddy's basically just an animated talking stuffed animal. We've seen similar concepts in Winnie the Pooh and Toy Story for example that were done well. This is no exception. Animatronics are just another form of puppetry, it's nothing to be afraid of. This movie really isn't bad. It's based straight off The Airship and The Missing Princess stories for the toy. Same characters, voice actors, plot, and all. The stories are timeless and appeal to all ages. Just as say, Winnie the Pooh does. It's not overly childish and condescending, it's simply something nice and innocent. Something you can look back on as an adult and remember the fond childhood memories you may have. That's how I personally feel with Teddy. It brings me back to my childhood.
All I really have to say is Screw Nostalgia Critic and all the immature FNAF spammers! They'll never understand what made Teddy Ruxpin so cherished to me and so many others in this community. He just nitpicked at everthing! That, and somehow he thought the Wizard was prejudice in that one scene where he's afraid of Wooly and doesn't let him into his fortress.... What the heck?! Oh, and you gotta love how he doesn't even know Leota, Wooly, or Princess Aruzia's name. Plus, the whole story and all the plot points went completely over his head. Again, this review's a joke.
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Post by illiopmom on Aug 12, 2016 13:51:46 GMT -7
I agree with the both of you.
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Post by anamikateddyfan on Apr 10, 2022 18:16:54 GMT -7
The first few times I watched the nostalgia critc's Teddy Ruxpin Halloween special, I found it absolutely hilarious in spite of being a fan of Teddy Ruxpin. But after some time, I didn't find it funny and hate the fact that the nostalgia critic and other FNAF fans would crap all over other people's childhood and early adulthood memories. It would be one thing if he was just joking and he was actually a Teddy Ruxpin fan himself. But this?
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