Reminds me of my classmates that preach “I get bad grades because I’m not smart” but they don’t even actually read the homework, so they can’t understand. They ain’t stupid, they just lazy.
Or the other kinds. Who don’t actually do anything but people label them smart anyway and then get disappointed when they don’t actually do anything. Like me. For the life of me I can’t figure out why everyone kept telling me I was smart and gifted and treated me like I was some special genius. Now everyone calls me an idiot. So I guess they caught on lol
@@ciontachthecthonicchampion3576 That's on them for putting you on a pedestal and setting expectations for you that you couldn't or wouldn't meet. _They're_ the idiots, not you.
This scene is a perfect summation of how this movie blends idealized animated characters with archetypes and character traits that feel real and grounded. Most child protagonists in movies are annoying but in this scene as a child you can relate to Hogarth and as an adult you find his spiel oddly charming. Also in most films Dean would be a twist villain or an unrealistically evil adult, but in this he’s just a relaxed everyman who serves as one of the few people Hogarth can trust.
@@dodgyyoutuber9560 I beg to differ. Kent _isn’t really_ evil per se, but rather his ego and paranoia just leads him to do stupid or harmful things. He isn’t exactly evil, but his villainy works and its kinda realistic to me and doesn’t come off as the typical "bad guy that intentionally does bad things."
Agree with Ultra, Mansley is what happens to anyone driven by ego/pride who also has a "cause" he can use to justify himself. His own crazy rant in the diner establishes his character just like this one fills in Hogarth's.
An adult man being friends with a boy like Hogarth used to be done all the time in old movies and TV shows and them turning out to be evil almost never happened i think. Nowadays it probably would be a common thing but in the past it was not.
Whoever at Cartoon Network was obsessed enough with this film to get it playing on the channel at all hours of the day every Thanksgiving did this world a phenomenal service.
That would be CEO Ted Turner. He saw the movie on a flight once and then demanded Cartoon Network marathon it, probably because he liked its anti-gun message.
Fun Fact: Director Brad Bird did all of Hogarth's animation in this scene. He has always been known for being hands on rather than a director who leads form afar. He is a well seasoned animator with plenty of years of experience and I'm glad he did this scene. The personality and expressions is heavily inspired by the voice actor and he really puts that in the spotlight. Brad Bird also did The Incredible and Ratatouille if you thought his name sounded familiar. This was his first time directing a feature length film and he blew it out of the water.
Ok, this actually makes me really happy, because when I get older, and hearing stuff like this makes me hopeful that I can manage what I want to do. I really want to direct a movie, but animate at the same time. I also would LOVE to become a voice actor
If kids were treated in less petty ways we'd have much less petty adults. This kind of thing sticks with ya. I know a lot of my best and worst behaviors were nurtured by good and bad experiences as a kid.
As someone who doesn't have kids, it's kind of easy since you don't have to be around them most of the time. Kids can be interesting and fun, but I don't have to give them attention 70+ hours a week, every week, like their parents do.
I love how this 20 seconds exposed all that was needed to know about Hogarth's backstory, at least what he does in school and aspects of his personality.
It really does i mever noticed i thought it was just to shpw hes bolder than he is and cant handle coffee but it actually exposed his life before the iron giant
Was expecting you to be here. You share the same ability with Doctor Manhattan which is to be present everywhere at once. Anyways good luck with your commenting journey and hope you have a great day.
I love how he figures out he's out of coffee partway through the rant, but his mouth is already working on overtime to get the thoughts in his head out, so when he finally gets to his point he just tacks the coffee question onto the end of the sentence because he's actually been thinking about the coffee for quite a while. Supreme characterization from the writers, actors, and animators just in this
I honestly think the most underrated moment of this clip is the slow shrug and turn that Dean does. "okayyy, i know the consequences of this decision to give a child espresso but I'm ready for whatever occurs."
1:He probably never really had visitors and wants to be a good enough host 2: he likes Hogarth’s mom 3: before he saw the iron giant, he probably thought about how Hogarth had enough energy to travel alllll the way to the scrapyard and so Dean is like “mmm well at least he will get a lot of energy, enough to make it back home”
@@bofadesnuts7253 didn't it still bomb though due to poor marketing? And didn't DreamWorks kinda treat it like shit too? Sorta like how Disney treated treasure planet? All I know is Brad Bird was absolutely dismayed by how DreamWorks treated this clearly great movie Not exactly underrated, but DreamWorks didn't see how great this movie was
So she moved me up a grade because I wasn't fitting in, so now I'm even more not fitting in. I was getting good grades, y'know, like always, so my mom says "You need stimulation!", and I go "No, I'm stimulated enough right now." So she goes "Nuh-uh, you don't have a challenge, you need a challenge." So now I'm challenged alright, I'M CHALLENGED TO HOLD ON TO MY LUNCH MONEY! Because of all the big mooses who want to pound me, because I'm a shrimpy dork who thinks he's smarter than them. But I don't think I'm smarter, I just do the stupid homework. If everyone else just did the stupid homework, they could move up a grade and get pounded too. Is there any more coffee?
Watch Bee Movie, specifically the court scene with the Laywer John Goodman. Ladies and Gentlemen of the Juray What its your relationshiPP to that Woe-main. Gawwd.
I love how he transitions straight from lamenting that if other people "did the stupid homework" they would be as good as him into "isthereanymorecoffee?"
If you haven't seen The Black Cauldron you should check it out. I can't watch it anymore because of how much it butchers the books it's based off, but on its own it's a good movie and has great animation.
Nah, nah, it's the animators for capturing that vmhyoed up vibe and managing to do that lip syncing! They probably went through hell in this scene but it's worth it !
What an incredible scene. So much personality is conveyed so naturally, we get this excellent character exposition in an easily digestible, entertaining fashion (when what Hogarth is saying is sad; he's a lonely kid), and we get to see a relationship begin to develop between Dean and Hogarth.
@@brettgibbs8250 You'd be amazed what bad marketing (or a straight lack of) can do. Just look at Batman Mask of the Phantasm; horrible theatre release, VHS smash hit and considered by many one of the strongest Batman films (or least animated)
More than a funny scene, is actually amazing how this actually conveys the entire personality of Hogarth and builts the parental relationship between him and Dean.
As someone who's currently in college for animation, this scene is as close to perfect as you can get. Well acted, well composed, well timed... and that last one is tricky with how fast Hogarth is going. This whole movie is perfect, honestly. Man, the late 90s really spoiled us for great animation, and so much of it was a commercial flop. Iron Giant, Atlantis, Road to El Dorado, Titan AE, Wacko's Wish, and Brave Little Toaster Goes to Mars. Lots of beautiful stuff.
Yeah, I just turned 17 and I’ve only just realised how much I was in Hogarth’s shoes, especially in high school. When I wasn’t being picked on by other people because of my disability, I was made fun of my friends for not being an uncaring, lazy SOB 😂😂😂😂
Same tho. Especially when the people who won’t do the stupid homework get the same grades as you because no one actually cares if they do the stupid homework, meanwhile when you don’t do the homework you get all of the consequences.
This scene does a perfect job of analyzing something I've never really understood with bullying in movies. Why do the bullies target the smart kids? Hogarth says it himself, all the other kids see him as, "A shrimpy dork who thinks he's smarter than everyone." But Hogarth doesn’t think he’s smarter than everyone else. He just does the homework that gets assigned to them. Every time I see that happen in other movies and TV, I think, "What's so bad about being smart?" Intelligence is a great thing, not something you should feel bad about.
I actually like how kind of "bad" the audio quality is with the voice acting. Like, you can sort of still hear the microphone static as the actors deliver their lines. It kind of actually adds to the 50's aesthetic of the film.
Makes me imagine of a person sitting on a balcony in New York with a drink beside him on a table who reads a newspaper while listening to a radio broadcast on rock and roll.
@@NoriMori1992 It's much more noticeable in more high quality prints of the film (like the blu-rays or 4K versions), but you can hear a smidgen of it when hogarth goes "I said I'm hip."
He has the most personality I've ever seen in an animated kid. Most movies is just "I'm a relatable kid because I'm awkward and play games" But this little dude actually has a personality that isn't just the one dimensional "underdog". I love it Edit: Ok I wasn't gonna do a cringey edit for thousands of likes, but 14k is the most I've ever had. Wanted to clarify that I'm not saying there are no modern exceptions 😑 Bruh, I'm just saying the way kids were written back then was more like a real kid. A modern example of this is the girl from Mitchell's vs the machines. She was like a real teen. :)
Everyone in movies back then had personality. The world may be backwards now but it can still change back to the cool world if enough people keep it real
@@GravityK-b I don't see this as a kids film - it's just a film (and a masterpiece, at that). I recently re-watched it as an adult and I teared up a bit, even though I don't think I ever did as a kid. Some movies just don't care how old you are.
@@EmeraldLavigne You're going to have to put up with people doing the most unusual thing you can possibly imagine; COMMENTING in the COMMENT SECTION about their favorite part of the video, or, in this case, their favorite dialogue.
@@cerebrospinal87 no, don't be like that. I'm sure Johnny is normally a nice and fun person to hang out with, but we can all have days where we lose our patience and say unnecessary things. Johnny is not a loser, and neither are you. the comment section just tends to sometimes bring out the worst parts in us that don't represent who we truly are.
Can we appreciate that it wasn’t weird back in the day for the depiction of a kid and an adult having a genuine interaction without there being anything else that people would be suspicious about? I miss my childhood…
Especially one where the adult is just listening to the kid, taking in what they’re saying and not trying to brush off the kid’s feelings and give them sage bullshit on how, “everything gets better kiddo, chin up,” he’s just listening to the kid. Way too often we as a humanity ignore children and teenagers’ emotions just because they’re younger and we invalidate them so now whenever an adult does have a mature conversation with a kid, lets them talk and is sympathetic, people feel weird about it. He’s not treating him like an adult but he isn’t acting like he doesn’t know anything. He’s just *listening.*
To this day I still ADORE this scene. The animation, the dialogue.. Hogarth is so relatable! I remember first watching this and immediately wanting to rewind lolol
I was a boy. They were two girls. Can I make it any more obvious? I am the ULTlMATE L0VER on this platform. Don't enter the ch*nnel of me, AxxL, if you are not above a certain age, dear kk
@@AxxLAfriku why must fate bring us here over and over again?! why do you have to comment stuff like this? it's not really helping with your reputation by constantly showing up in the CZcams comment section and just saying the most narcissistic things, I have seen you more times than "Just some guy without a mustache". if you want to promote your channel than that's fine, but please for the Love of God don't say crap like you have 2 girlfriends or some other egotistical things, it's starting to get on my nerves!
“I don’t think I’m smarter than them, I just do the stupid homework! If everyone else *just did the stupid homework,* they could move up a grade and get pounded too!” Why was the motion and body language in the animation every bit as relatable as the dialogue tho
You know in storytelling they often say "show don't tell." However, telling can work sometimes. In this case, since the story is focused mainly on Hogarth's relationship with the Iron Giant, the movie doesn't exactly need to show that Hogarth has kind of a difficult time in school.
It's funny to me because I know folks who work in animation, and there's this like... psycho-reality they occupy at times of extreme overworked madness that is pretty much like Hogarth's little rant here, where their irises shrink to pinholes and the room becomes noticeably hotter when they come into it.
***** Trust me. As much as high school sucks shit, it's really all about teaching you how to build a work ethic. You aren't going to remember half of your biology, history, math, or what have you, unless a specific subject actually pertains to your interest. Can you do all this busy work? Good. You'll be able to work under pressure in the adult world. College, in my experience, is about figuring out where you want to go with your life, and the first two years are more or less open for you to screw around with while you figure out where you want to put your career. Again, just do the stupid homework so you can move up a grade and get pounded. I fucked about in high school, and I don't particularly regret it, but you'll have much more opportunity (read better college choices) if you keep the grades up.Admittedly, again, it's not about 'ALL A'S, BLAUGH', so much as doing YOUR personal best. If you average out Cs across the board in a math class, you can still get out with a B in the end, maybe even a low A. Again, it's all about DOING the work to YOUR best ability. Keep it up, you can get through this :)
+Mia Mcdavid wow ty for your speach, I'v ben thinking about that alot, I mainly wanted to be an Animator or a Story Board artist but I found Programing also pays well, I enjoy programming but I would be happier taking Animatopn, well I don't really know what is gonna really happen though, ill be on 3rd grade of highschool in about a month so still a long way to go.
TheMrDanieloco Yeah, go for it. Maybe double major, or take a minor. You only live once. Remember, first two years give you some wiggle room, so knock out the general ed requirements first and test the waters a bit.
Fun fact: Coffeezilla the youtuber literally got his name from this particular scene. Him and his brother found it so amusing they used to quote it all the time and eventually he just adopted it as his youtuber username.
I love how Dean and Hogarth's mom get together at the end. Dean is the perfect definition of a Cool Dad. "Hey, you think he's hyper *now?* You should'a seen em' when I gave him Espresso a few weeks ago!" *"YOU GAVE HIM ESPRESSO!?"*
Dean : * immediate look at Hogarth* He said he was hip and he was able to drink it...now i can see that's a lie. Hogarth: hehe Hogarth's Mom: OH REALLY!!??
He's so right about the homeworks. I got in my section's top students even though I just complete all the activities, homeworks and just simply read notes before a test
@@atlas2282 its also about completing a task assigned to you systematically, you know. the likelihood of most people using those 500 hours effectively is pretty slim. at least you have the satisfaction of having managed your time well. plus you don't have to answer anybody about not having completed your work.
This is what I love about Brad Bird's movies. He puts themes in them that both kids and adults will enjoy. Most kids probably would get lost in Hogarth's ramblings, but kids who listen close would realize that Hogarth is an extremely relatable character to their age group. Adults on the other hand would very obviously notice the messages and fear of war, guns, and nuclear annihilation of the late 50s.
I'm still sad about how underrated this movie is. It's literally my favorite movie of all time. You can tell Brad Bird and his crew made this their passion project. Especially when you watch their signature edition where they touched up the effects and hand re-drew every scene to make it as crisp as possible. Such a beautiful movie
I love it when writers mix humor with some character reveal! Not only do we get a good laugh from those who don't get it, we also understand why he doesn't have other friends. Not to mention what he expresses is a social issue that still might be around. Getting bullied for doing good grades is an issue that we need to resolve. It discourages kids from doing good in school, which can affect them in bad ways, IE, it teaches them that doing good in school gets you hurt for no reason, and that the parents can't do anything about it.
yes. Bullied and alienated. Good you picked up on this. But the kids who strive to get good grades, I hope they know they could be the others' bosses one day.
I like that the situation is a bit cleverer than the fact that he's smarter than everyone else. He was moved up a grade, which means that he's a year younger than his classmates, which makes a big difference when you're a squirt. So not only is he smarter than them, he's the smallest kid in class and a bulls eye for bullies. Its tough teaching gifted kids because you have to balance their academic situation with their social one. You can have them bored to death by the schoolwork or have them beat up by being forced into social situations they are not big enough to handle yet.
He brought in the “all of the Buffalo” culture in Pixar. He wanted to make sure that every scene had the most full animation- and you can see that here.
I drink coffee all the time and never feel any different afterwards. Its like a powder espresso and I put 3 or 4 coffee spoons in it and never felt energetic at all, maybe I sleep a bit late but that's because I have a problem with youtube
in case anyone is wondering, this is from "The Iron Giant", from 1999 Edit: WHY ARE PEOPLE SO HAPPY ABOUT WHAT MOVIE THIS IS IM JUST HELPING PEOPLE REMEMBER
As an AP student, that's exactly true. Literally all I did was study and turn in all my work, and people called me gifted and said I should be challenged more. Just do your work, y'all.
For AP tests you often need a lot of skills too. They would have done better if they did the work but don’t undervalue yourself. If you passed the AP test you’re pretty good at a lot of things (writing well under pressure, good mathematical sense, comprehension of scientific or historical tests, etc. depending on the test)
@@Tigershark_3082 I probably should have added the part where failing AP tests doesn’t make you invaluable! If you don’t have the skills to pass the AP test even with lots of work that’s okay too. There are lots of important skills in the world and college board only tests for some of them. Some of the people from high school I looked up to the most did terribly on standardized testing. I wanted OP to not undervalue themselves, but I don’t want you to undervalue yourself either.
Hogarth Hughes: [talking very fast, on caffeine] So she moved me up a grade 'cause I wasn't fitting in, so now I'm even more not fitting in. I was getting good grades, you know, like all A's. So my mom says, "You need stimulation," and I go, "No, I'm stimulated enough right now." Dean McCoppin: That's for sure. Hogarth Hughes: So she says, "Uh-uh, You don't have a challenge, you need a challenge." So now I'm challenged, all right- I'm challenged to hold on to my lunch money because of all the big mooses who wanna pound me, 'cause they think I'm a shrimpy dork who thinks he's smarter than them! But I don't think I'm smarter, I just do the stupid homework! If everyone else JUST DID THE STUPID HOMEWORK, they could move up a grade and get pounded, too! Is there anymore coffee?
He's got a point. If people weren't lazy and just did the stupid homework, their grades would make drastic leaps. Wow this was a lot more likes than I expected
bearcatfan1000 i was too busy being a delinquent and banging cute girls i barely knew. Now i only have a GED, didnt go to college, and am only making 100k a year.
"So she moved me up a grade 'cause I wasn't fitting in so now I'm even more not fitting in I was getting good grades you know like all my colleagues so my mom says you need stimulation I said no I don't I'm stimulated enough right now so she says uh-uh you don't have a challenge you need a challenge so now I'm challenged all right I'm challenged to hold on to my lunch money because of all the big mooses who wanna pound me 'cause they think I'm a shrimpy dork who thinks he's smarter than them but I don't think I'm smarter I just do the stupid homework if everyone else just did the stupid homework they could move up a grade and get pounded too is there anymore coffee?"
Scenes like this with kids getting coffee getting all hyper always made me so confused as a kid once I drank a little bit of coffee for the first time cuz nothing like this was happening to me. Turns out: it was because I have adhd and am autistic that the effects of coffee/caffeine don’t make me go into a craze 😂😂😂
Fun fact! This scene was so complicated to animate that director Brad Bird had to step in and animate everything in order to make sure that the animation was fluid.
Literature Girl That pretty much sums up life. Hell most of the geniuses in the world today didn't just become smart. Only some historical geniuses like Einstein exist because they independently tried to go beyond what was being taught because they were already thinking about other ideas.
"But I don't think I'm smarter; I just do the stupid homework!"
That's probably one of the smartest lines ever.
There's doing homework and then there's doing homework correctly.
Reminds me of my classmates that preach “I get bad grades because I’m not smart” but they don’t even actually read the homework, so they can’t understand. They ain’t stupid, they just lazy.
The realest thing I ever heard.
@@gabrielosiuhwu5903 As long as you *try,* you'll probably learn _something._ And that's what counts.
Lol i made the likes go from 999 to 1K
That junkyard artist was the coolest guy in animation history.
Yup! Totally agree! Funny too!
I want to like this comment but the number of likes there already is gold
Dean is his name
@@HeadHunter697 nnnn-DEAN
@BobTheBuilder294 Who's the junkyard artist?
Blink and you'll miss it, but in just 25 seconds Hogarth articulates the innermost feelings of every "gifted kid" who ever lived.
AAAAAAAAAAAA IT HURTS HOW ACCURATE THIS IS
@@Jamations_Productions when you grow up and get out of the "woe is me, I have to go to school" phase, you'll see that it's really not so bad
@@DiggitySlice yeah fr
Or the other kinds. Who don’t actually do anything but people label them smart anyway and then get disappointed when they don’t actually do anything.
Like me. For the life of me I can’t figure out why everyone kept telling me I was smart and gifted and treated me like I was some special genius.
Now everyone calls me an idiot. So I guess they caught on lol
@@ciontachthecthonicchampion3576 That's on them for putting you on a pedestal and setting expectations for you that you couldn't or wouldn't meet. _They're_ the idiots, not you.
This scene is a perfect summation of how this movie blends idealized animated characters with archetypes and character traits that feel real and grounded. Most child protagonists in movies are annoying but in this scene as a child you can relate to Hogarth and as an adult you find his spiel oddly charming. Also in most films Dean would be a twist villain or an unrealistically evil adult, but in this he’s just a relaxed everyman who serves as one of the few people Hogarth can trust.
There is definitely an unrealistically evil adult though
Lemme guess, Kent Mansley?
@@dodgyyoutuber9560 I beg to differ. Kent _isn’t really_ evil per se, but rather his ego and paranoia just leads him to do stupid or harmful things. He isn’t exactly evil, but his villainy works and its kinda realistic to me and doesn’t come off as the typical "bad guy that intentionally does bad things."
Agree with Ultra, Mansley is what happens to anyone driven by ego/pride who also has a "cause" he can use to justify himself. His own crazy rant in the diner establishes his character just like this one fills in Hogarth's.
An adult man being friends with a boy like Hogarth used to be done all the time in old movies and TV shows and them turning out to be evil almost never happened i think.
Nowadays it probably would be a common thing but in the past it was not.
Not a bad little rant, someone wrote the shit out of that.
Arthur Dent probably while having espresso
Somebody was venting through this kid 😅
Arthur Dent when your working on a script and then need a rant so you gotta work in your childhood trauma into it 😂
@@jwilson2793 is there any more
Its such a brad bird movie rant
"If everyone just did the stupid homework they can move up a grade and get pounded too" killed me.
boy i wish i could get pounded too
I've always had bad grades and I still get pounded every day.
Never give up on your dreams, kids.
+Hy That's terrible.
its so true tho really.
And so true.
Whoever at Cartoon Network was obsessed enough with this film to get it playing on the channel at all hours of the day every Thanksgiving did this world a phenomenal service.
We give thanks to that specific intern
I totally remember that
I only remember that happening once in like 2004
That would be CEO Ted Turner. He saw the movie on a flight once and then demanded Cartoon Network marathon it, probably because he liked its anti-gun message.
@@kimifw58 bro was like "yo this shit fire!" And played it for 24 hours. Not that I disagree, probably would do the same thing
Fun Fact: Director Brad Bird did all of Hogarth's animation in this scene. He has always been known for being hands on rather than a director who leads form afar. He is a well seasoned animator with plenty of years of experience and I'm glad he did this scene. The personality and expressions is heavily inspired by the voice actor and he really puts that in the spotlight. Brad Bird also did The Incredible and Ratatouille if you thought his name sounded familiar. This was his first time directing a feature length film and he blew it out of the water.
I thought it said brat pitt
Chris suave actually did the 20th seconds before the rant. You do kinda notice a difference in animation style between scenes.
Guy's got one heck of a rap sheet!
Ok, this actually makes me really happy, because when I get older, and hearing stuff like this makes me hopeful that I can manage what I want to do. I really want to direct a movie, but animate at the same time. I also would LOVE to become a voice actor
He also voiced Edna Mode which I find both hilarious and impressive
Can we just appreciate the fact that Dean is actually legitimately listening to him rant instead of getting annoyed and tuning him out?👌
If kids were treated in less petty ways we'd have much less petty adults.
This kind of thing sticks with ya. I know a lot of my best and worst behaviors were nurtured by good and bad experiences as a kid.
@@DanteTorn Not REALLY relevant, but you're completely right. If you're a petty adult, your kids will become just as crappy.
@@Resi1ience unless you learn to break the cycle, gotta love the internet
As someone who doesn't have kids, it's kind of easy since you don't have to be around them most of the time. Kids can be interesting and fun, but I don't have to give them attention 70+ hours a week, every week, like their parents do.
He was the one to offer him coffee
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Big mooses, not big losers.
that took effort, hats off..
ikr, so much so that I didn't even bother to read the whole thing. Even if they made a mistake, kudos.
Stimulation, not simulation.
*slow clap*
I love how this 20 seconds exposed all that was needed to know about Hogarth's backstory, at least what he does in school and aspects of his personality.
@Squish Crew ik I see this guy literally everywhere
It really does i mever noticed i thought it was just to shpw hes bolder than he is and cant handle coffee but it actually exposed his life before the iron giant
This is my 3rd time seeing you in the last 24 hours. If I see one more Wiibros comment...
The voice actor had to legit speedrun through their script to get that rant out to fit the character's state of mind
Was expecting you to be here. You share the same ability with Doctor Manhattan which is to be present everywhere at once.
Anyways good luck with your commenting journey and hope you have a great day.
And they did it in a creative way. And freaking love how they changed the music to fit the pace of the dialogue. Gold
DUDE, WHY YOU EVERYWHERE
Hey blue hair man. Why can't I escape you?
There you fucking are.
"You want some milk or some uh...what milk?" Lololol
I said "I'm HI.. P"
He’s trying
@@rommix0 he really went
:|
:O
Hogarth: "Coffee's fine."
*Dean raises his eyebrows*
Hogarth: "Yeah, I drink it. I'm hip."
"I kNoW yA dOn'T dRiNk"
Dean is actually listening, instead of ignoring the kid completely
Yep, like a parent *should*
There's always an effect on the child for the parent's actions towards them.
He enjoying the show.
“That’s for sure”
Go listen to a kid hopped up on caffeine and tell me what wisdom they share with you
@@benjoffe948 you've clearly never been around a babbling kid who just talks and doesn't care if anyone responds
I love how he figures out he's out of coffee partway through the rant, but his mouth is already working on overtime to get the thoughts in his head out, so when he finally gets to his point he just tacks the coffee question onto the end of the sentence because he's actually been thinking about the coffee for quite a while. Supreme characterization from the writers, actors, and animators just in this
Isn’t it 1?
@@derpyface3602 yup, my bad
I honestly think the most underrated moment of this clip is the slow shrug and turn that Dean does.
"okayyy, i know the consequences of this decision to give a child espresso but I'm ready for whatever occurs."
His smirk the whole time, like “who needs cable, this is all the entertainment I need!”
1:He probably never really had visitors and wants to be a good enough host 2: he likes Hogarth’s mom 3: before he saw the iron giant, he probably thought about how Hogarth had enough energy to travel alllll the way to the scrapyard and so Dean is like “mmm well at least he will get a lot of energy, enough to make it back home”
"If they just did the stupid homework they could move up a grade and get pounded too"
That's too funny.
“Isthereanymorecoffee?”
There is so much to unpack from that one line alone.
And its amazing.
hogarth was speaking facts.
just do the stupid homework. 🙄
Relatable
I think he said "and get a pound or two"
This kid was UNDERRATED as a voice actor,
Scrap that. This WHOLE MOVIE is underrated.
I’m 3 years late but what is this movie?
@@cutenyan123 The Iron Giant
@@oxymrn7038 thank you!
One of the most critically acclaimed animated films of all time, def underrated 😂
@@bofadesnuts7253 didn't it still bomb though due to poor marketing? And didn't DreamWorks kinda treat it like shit too? Sorta like how Disney treated treasure planet?
All I know is Brad Bird was absolutely dismayed by how DreamWorks treated this clearly great movie
Not exactly underrated, but DreamWorks didn't see how great this movie was
So she moved me up a grade because I wasn't fitting in, so now I'm even more not fitting in. I was getting good grades, y'know, like always, so my mom says "You need stimulation!", and I go "No, I'm stimulated enough right now." So she goes "Nuh-uh, you don't have a challenge, you need a challenge." So now I'm challenged alright, I'M CHALLENGED TO HOLD ON TO MY LUNCH MONEY! Because of all the big mooses who want to pound me, because I'm a shrimpy dork who thinks he's smarter than them. But I don't think I'm smarter, I just do the stupid homework. If everyone else just did the stupid homework, they could move up a grade and get pounded too. Is there any more coffee?
Thanks for the lyrics.
He says "y'know, like all A's" not "like always"
I love this.
mooches not mooses
@@Sticknub He's a based ESL poster
That one expression Dean does at 0:06 and is like "really?" is so funny. Gets me every time
Dean must not be an only child, and, in fact, be the eldest sibling, to roll with this kind of energy.
oh yes... older siblings unite. whether we want to or not, we learn to sit and listen LOL (or if not listen... at least learn how to tune out)
Hey, your the only comment that i found that is new. Could you tell me the Name of the Movie please? Thanks
@@fee8932 the iron giant!
@@neccaro thank you :)
@@fee8932 Iron Giant!
The way he pops the p on "hip" is oddly satisfying.
I was thinking the same thing
Hi - *p*
Watch Bee Movie, specifically the court scene with the Laywer John Goodman.
Ladies and Gentlemen of the Juray
What its your relationshiPP to that Woe-main.
Gawwd.
Nah its annoying
@@andrewjennings7306 Eh, everyone has sm opinion they're entitled to.
I love how he transitions straight from lamenting that if other people "did the stupid homework" they would be as good as him into "isthereanymorecoffee?"
Dean is such a chill dude, that he seems like a friendly guy to grab a coffee with, talk about casual stuff then leave.
Chill guy. Be like Dean.
Every man should be like Dean.
I miss gorgeous 2D animation like this.
There's always anime : ')
Grim Piñata agreed
If you haven't seen The Black Cauldron you should check it out. I can't watch it anymore because of how much it butchers the books it's based off, but on its own it's a good movie and has great animation.
Anime is too vibrant now a days.
Melvin Russianov Pixar is not shitty and takes months of effort
I don't know who I'm more impressed with: the writers for coming up with this, or the voice actor who had to say all that.
Nah, nah, it's the animators for capturing that vmhyoed up vibe and managing to do that lip syncing!
They probably went through hell in this scene but it's worth it !
@@allisonthefox9900 was thinking the same. the details of expression and movement is quite amazing
Literally everyone that worked on this scene is amazing.
Voice actor also went on to portray Robin in Mystery of the Batwoman
You know you can appreciate everyone who worked in the movie right?
This animation is so ridiculously fluid and visually appealing. It really makes me miss when movies with 2D animation were more popular
Those were the days.
What an incredible scene. So much personality is conveyed so naturally, we get this excellent character exposition in an easily digestible, entertaining fashion (when what Hogarth is saying is sad; he's a lonely kid), and we get to see a relationship begin to develop between Dean and Hogarth.
How this movie failed I'll never understand.
@@brettgibbs8250 You'd be amazed what bad marketing (or a straight lack of) can do. Just look at Batman Mask of the Phantasm; horrible theatre release, VHS smash hit and considered by many one of the strongest Batman films (or least animated)
More than a funny scene, is actually amazing how this actually conveys the entire personality of Hogarth and builts the parental relationship between him and Dean.
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“You want some milk or ugh...milk?”
I love how he’s probably about to say whiskey but then realizes he around a child. Such a good movie.
WHAT IS THE NAAAME
@@andrehereszie1034 thank you 🌸🌸🌸
i thought the joke was just that he's a bachelor and doesnt have anything thats not high caffeine or booze.
@@jackmcmorrow9397 it is
@@ryangoslingdrive Thanks Jesus
As someone who's currently in college for animation, this scene is as close to perfect as you can get. Well acted, well composed, well timed... and that last one is tricky with how fast Hogarth is going. This whole movie is perfect, honestly. Man, the late 90s really spoiled us for great animation, and so much of it was a commercial flop. Iron Giant, Atlantis, Road to El Dorado, Titan AE, Wacko's Wish, and Brave Little Toaster Goes to Mars. Lots of beautiful stuff.
As a kid: "Hogarth's talking funny!"😆
As an adult: "God, that's relatable..."🤔
Yeah, I just turned 17 and I’ve only just realised how much I was in Hogarth’s shoes, especially in high school. When I wasn’t being picked on by other people because of my disability, I was made fun of my friends for not being an uncaring, lazy SOB 😂😂😂😂
"Just do the stupid homework"- I relate on a spiritual level
:)
I'm one of the people not doing the stupid homework
But the homework is STUPID
Dude, same
Same tho. Especially when the people who won’t do the stupid homework get the same grades as you because no one actually cares if they do the stupid homework, meanwhile when you don’t do the homework you get all of the consequences.
Actual footage of Tony Stark and Peter Parker
Mr. Stark I don't feel so good
i was just gonna comment that
😂
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MUCH YES
This scene does a perfect job of analyzing something I've never really understood with bullying in movies. Why do the bullies target the smart kids? Hogarth says it himself, all the other kids see him as, "A shrimpy dork who thinks he's smarter than everyone." But Hogarth doesn’t think he’s smarter than everyone else. He just does the homework that gets assigned to them. Every time I see that happen in other movies and TV, I think, "What's so bad about being smart?" Intelligence is a great thing, not something you should feel bad about.
I actually like how kind of "bad" the audio quality is with the voice acting. Like, you can sort of still hear the microphone static as the actors deliver their lines. It kind of actually adds to the 50's aesthetic of the film.
Makes me imagine of a person sitting on a balcony in New York with a drink beside him on a table who reads a newspaper while listening to a radio broadcast on rock and roll.
I don't hear anything?
@@NoriMori1992 It's much more noticeable in more high quality prints of the film (like the blu-rays or 4K versions), but you can hear a smidgen of it when hogarth goes "I said I'm hip."
He has the most personality I've ever seen in an animated kid. Most movies is just "I'm a relatable kid because I'm awkward and play games" But this little dude actually has a personality that isn't just the one dimensional "underdog". I love it
Edit: Ok I wasn't gonna do a cringey edit for thousands of likes, but 14k is the most I've ever had. Wanted to clarify that I'm not saying there are no modern exceptions 😑 Bruh, I'm just saying the way kids were written back then was more like a real kid. A modern example of this is the girl from Mitchell's vs the machines. She was like a real teen. :)
What movie is this?
@@Flybabyfish The Iron Giant 😄
Back when they gave a fuck.
@@austinnsuff6576 Too true
Everyone in movies back then had personality. The world may be backwards now but it can still change back to the cool world if enough people keep it real
This is actually a very clever way of making exposition sound natural.
Agreed with Hughes getting his point to Dean across without beating around the bush.
Not bad for a kids film.
@@GravityK-b I don't see this as a kids film - it's just a film (and a masterpiece, at that). I recently re-watched it as an adult and I teared up a bit, even though I don't think I ever did as a kid. Some movies just don't care how old you are.
@@antonliakhovitch8306 it’s a kid’s film, but still an incredible one
Ikr we got to learn a lot about him in a short amount of time while still keeping it funny and in character
@@GravityK-bwhat is the movie called?
I said I’m hip🫰
Holy shit its the real Coffeezilla
Its weird having the same algorithm suggestions as coffe
So that’s where u stole that name from, guess I gotta report this to @coffeezilla ,
Ps. Make sure to pump the stock💀🚀
How is CoffeeZilla not on the top of the comment section
bruh what are you doing with only 18 likes you are like a superhero or some shit
This movie has some of the best facial animation out of any 2D animated movie I've seen.
You and me both.
The gestures, the mimics and the body language... It's just brilliant
Can we give some credit to the background music scanning the right rhythm?
Agreed.
This is what happens when you let Brad Bird animate a scene in a movie
@@SilverBellYTofficial what can we say? Brad’s a genius.
@@SilverBellYTofficial I NEVER REALIZED BRAD BIRD DID THIS NO WONDER THIS MOVIE WAS SO GOOD
"And I go, 'no, I'm stimulated enough right now!'"
_"That's for sure."_
Yup, that was some of the dialogue in the video. 👍
@@EmeraldLavigne You're going to have to put up with people doing the most unusual thing you can possibly imagine; COMMENTING in the COMMENT SECTION about their favorite part of the video, or, in this case, their favorite dialogue.
@@Resi1ience facts
Truuue
@@cerebrospinal87 no, don't be like that. I'm sure Johnny is normally a nice and fun person to hang out with, but we can all have days where we lose our patience and say unnecessary things.
Johnny is not a loser, and neither are you. the comment section just tends to sometimes bring out the worst parts in us that don't represent who we truly are.
Can we appreciate that it wasn’t weird back in the day for the depiction of a kid and an adult having a genuine interaction without there being anything else that people would be suspicious about? I miss my childhood…
Same
Same
Same
Same
Especially one where the adult is just listening to the kid, taking in what they’re saying and not trying to brush off the kid’s feelings and give them sage bullshit on how, “everything gets better kiddo, chin up,” he’s just listening to the kid.
Way too often we as a humanity ignore children and teenagers’ emotions just because they’re younger and we invalidate them so now whenever an adult does have a mature conversation with a kid, lets them talk and is sympathetic, people feel weird about it. He’s not treating him like an adult but he isn’t acting like he doesn’t know anything. He’s just *listening.*
To this day I still ADORE this scene. The animation, the dialogue.. Hogarth is so relatable! I remember first watching this and immediately wanting to rewind lolol
"I'M STIMULATED ENOUGH!"
"Thats for sure..."
I was a boy. They were two girls. Can I make it any more obvious? I am the ULTlMATE L0VER on this platform. Don't enter the ch*nnel of me, AxxL, if you are not above a certain age, dear kk
@@AxxLAfriku hey AxxL
@@ChrisShredfield hi
@@AxxLAfriku why must fate bring us here over and over again?! why do you have to comment stuff like this? it's not really helping with your reputation by constantly showing up in the CZcams comment section and just saying the most narcissistic things, I have seen you more times than "Just some guy without a mustache".
if you want to promote your channel than that's fine, but please for the Love of God don't say crap like you have 2 girlfriends or some other egotistical things, it's starting to get on my nerves!
@@isaiahlozano5301 I just tune him out at this point.
“I don’t think I’m smarter than them, I just do the stupid homework! If everyone else *just did the stupid homework,* they could move up a grade and get pounded too!”
Why was the motion and body language in the animation every bit as relatable as the dialogue tho
This video is 11 years old, but i felt that.
Favorite part
@@TiroDvD Godzilla vs kong does better than both 💀
@@thatbeefman8042 Exactly.
ISTHEREANYMORECOFFE???
0:07 I just love the expression that Dean pulls
You know in storytelling they often say "show don't tell." However, telling can work sometimes. In this case, since the story is focused mainly on Hogarth's relationship with the Iron Giant, the movie doesn't exactly need to show that Hogarth has kind of a difficult time in school.
Whoever animated this should be proud. Animating lip sync that fast is no easy feat.
Brad Bird my man. He pretty much animated this sequence.
Nnnnnnatural talent~
I am impressed they managed to keep the mug in his hands and still make it look natural
@@echomikoart We really don’t appreciate the kind of acting that’s only capable I’m character animation.
It's funny to me because I know folks who work in animation, and there's this like... psycho-reality they occupy at times of extreme overworked madness that is pretty much like Hogarth's little rant here, where their irises shrink to pinholes and the room becomes noticeably hotter when they come into it.
I wish I listened to Hogarth - it's true, as long as you JUST DO THE DAMN WORK, it's easy as hell.
***** Trust me. As much as high school sucks shit, it's really all about teaching you how to build a work ethic. You aren't going to remember half of your biology, history, math, or what have you, unless a specific subject actually pertains to your interest. Can you do all this busy work? Good. You'll be able to work under pressure in the adult world.
College, in my experience, is about figuring out where you want to go with your life, and the first two years are more or less open for you to screw around with while you figure out where you want to put your career.
Again, just do the stupid homework so you can move up a grade and get pounded. I fucked about in high school, and I don't particularly regret it, but you'll have much more opportunity (read better college choices) if you keep the grades up.Admittedly, again, it's not about 'ALL A'S, BLAUGH', so much as doing YOUR personal best. If you average out Cs across the board in a math class, you can still get out with a B in the end, maybe even a low A.
Again, it's all about DOING the work to YOUR best ability.
Keep it up, you can get through this :)
+TheHylianJuggalo I can't do homework it took me nine hours every night, I thats why I'm happer in trade school the collage.
ikr
+Mia Mcdavid wow ty for your speach, I'v ben thinking about that alot, I mainly wanted to be an Animator or a Story Board artist but I found Programing also pays well, I enjoy programming but I would be happier taking Animatopn, well I don't really know what is gonna really happen though, ill be on 3rd grade of highschool in about a month so still a long way to go.
TheMrDanieloco Yeah, go for it. Maybe double major, or take a minor. You only live once. Remember, first two years give you some wiggle room, so knock out the general ed requirements first and test the waters a bit.
0:06 -- Deans expression is the perfect "Kid? Please."
Fun fact: Coffeezilla the youtuber literally got his name from this particular scene. Him and his brother found it so amusing they used to quote it all the time and eventually he just adopted it as his youtuber username.
I love how Dean and Hogarth's mom get together at the end. Dean is the perfect definition of a Cool Dad.
"Hey, you think he's hyper *now?* You should'a seen em' when I gave him Espresso a few weeks ago!"
*"YOU GAVE HIM ESPRESSO!?"*
Dean : * immediate look at Hogarth* He said he was hip and he was able to drink it...now i can see that's a lie.
Hogarth: hehe
Hogarth's Mom: OH REALLY!!??
"He told me he was HIP."
He's so right about the homeworks. I got in my section's top students even though I just complete all the activities, homeworks and just simply read notes before a test
Right there. You said what makes you good at school without actually saying it. You have the willpower of a BEAST.
EXACTLY. Like all I do is actually turn in the homework and write down the notes when the teacher gives them to us
@@atlas2282 its also about completing a task assigned to you systematically, you know. the likelihood of most people using those 500 hours effectively is pretty slim. at least you have the satisfaction of having managed your time well. plus you don't have to answer anybody about not having completed your work.
I just cheat🙂
Many parts of the human experience, summed up in 5 or so different comments.
That artist is such a vibe that he can vibe with a 12 year old on espresso
This is my brain on adhd meds mixed with coffee, speaking full SONIC mode! But more focused
“I don’t think I’m smart, I just do the stupid homework!”
THANK YOU! FUCKING FINALLY!!
That's all it is
EXACTLY!!!!
Literally kids will revere anyone who does the simplest school tasks when in reality most school work can be done with common sense
e x a c t l y
Everybody was saying I was gifted but I just DID THE *DAMN* HONEWORK.
Hogarth: "Coffee's fine"
Dean: *Costanza.jpg*
LMAO
Run C:\pigeons_vs_costanza
Hogarth: [scoffs] I drink it, I'm hip.
Dean: I don't know. This is espresso, it's like coffee-zilla.
Hogarth: I said, I'm hip.
Dean: 🤷, (makes coffee)
Even better when its *.gif*
Man do i love the Iron Giant, I wish we had animation like this again, just so I can relive my childhood lol.
Who doesn't.
i forgot how much i love this part, and the animation to this day does not disappoint!
What is he drinking and where can I purchase some? That's good shit, right there.
espresso
It's like, coffee-zilla
Crack cocaine.
Stormfather I said im hi-P.
Coffee, at the supermarket
The face at 0:07 alone is enough to give this film an Oscar, Annie and Golden Globe
This movie did win 9 Annie Awards
Surprised this screenshot isn't a meme
It's the perfect: "Kiddo, please." expression.
@@evelynmeckley633 call everyone! We need this to be a meme!
Anyone thinks dean is hot?
This is what I love about Brad Bird's movies. He puts themes in them that both kids and adults will enjoy. Most kids probably would get lost in Hogarth's ramblings, but kids who listen close would realize that Hogarth is an extremely relatable character to their age group.
Adults on the other hand would very obviously notice the messages and fear of war, guns, and nuclear annihilation of the late 50s.
I'm still sad about how underrated this movie is. It's literally my favorite movie of all time. You can tell Brad Bird and his crew made this their passion project. Especially when you watch their signature edition where they touched up the effects and hand re-drew every scene to make it as crisp as possible. Such a beautiful movie
I love it when writers mix humor with some character reveal! Not only do we get a good laugh from those who don't get it, we also understand why he doesn't have other friends. Not to mention what he expresses is a social issue that still might be around. Getting bullied for doing good grades is an issue that we need to resolve. It discourages kids from doing good in school, which can affect them in bad ways, IE, it teaches them that doing good in school gets you hurt for no reason, and that the parents can't do anything about it.
yes. Bullied and alienated. Good you picked up on this. But the kids who strive to get good grades, I hope they know they could be the others' bosses one day.
You have to strive to get good grades? :)
Adventurerblitz yes
It's a social issue that exists everywhere. In college it's just as frustrating when you're the only guy who understands the course material.
I like that the situation is a bit cleverer than the fact that he's
smarter than everyone else. He was moved up a grade, which means that
he's a year younger than his classmates, which makes a big difference when you're a squirt.
So not only is he smarter than them, he's the smallest kid in class and a bulls eye for bullies.
Its tough teaching gifted kids because you have to balance their academic situation with their social one. You can have them bored to death by the schoolwork or have them beat up by being forced into social situations they are not big enough to handle yet.
Brad Bird animated Hogarth's hyperactive spiel in the film, the only scene in the film he animated himself. He even in-betweened it.
Brad Bird is awesome. I anxiously wait his next animated movie.
i need brad bird in my life to teach me to animate
Brad bird is a damn genius
He brought in the “all of the Buffalo” culture in Pixar. He wanted to make sure that every scene had the most full animation- and you can see that here.
That is amazing.
The gestures, the expressions, and the voice acting, it's so human. Awesome animation, Awesome Scene
I love how he's pointing at himself with the plate like a 31 year old divorcee
That's probably something I would do.
Lol that is very specific.
As a 31-year-old in an estranged marriage -- excuuuuuse you I don't appreciate you spying on me like this.
@@maw4734
Bruh, at least you've had a relationship. I'm lonely as fuck.
In all seriousness though, are you okay? That shit's tough.
@@asuspiciousavocado3317 I'm still alive; whether that counts as "okay" or not is probably a matter of opinion, chance, and day of the week, lol
I'm either dean or Hogarth on coffee no in between
+korynnininm right? It's either "I have so much work why did this coffee put me to sleep!" or "I have so much work why can I not stop SHAKING?!?!"
I drink coffee all the time and never feel any different afterwards. Its like a powder espresso and I put 3 or 4 coffee spoons in it and never felt energetic at all, maybe I sleep a bit late but that's because I have a problem with youtube
korynnininm *espresso
Caffeine in general doesn't affect me other than dulling my anxiety
Then put L-Theanine in your coffe to remove the negative effects like overstimulation.
The “That’s for sure” line is so good, it’s in place and he didn’t stop listening
"Isthereanymorecoffee?"
A question that boy has no doubt grown up to ask constantly as an adult.
0:07 eyes of a sex god
aroogooy123 bae:come over
Me: cant drinking milk
Bae: ive got expresso, its like coffee-zilla
Is it bad that he's looking at a child like that?
...in the upper right corner of the screen.
GreenGrounds nah. he has the "are you sure about that ?" face
Nah, more like 0:09
in case anyone is wondering, this is from "The Iron Giant", from 1999
Edit: WHY ARE PEOPLE SO HAPPY ABOUT WHAT MOVIE THIS IS IM JUST HELPING PEOPLE REMEMBER
thank you
Thank you. It was in my brain, but I couldn't remember 100%
Thanks!
THANK YOU SM
thankyouuu
Everyday I go further into life. The more I just understand how much this scene imprinted on me as a person
I’ve been obsessed with the little snappy hand motion thing Hogarth does at 0:09 ever since I first saw this movie as a kid
This movie really mastered its aesthetic.
Name of the movie please 🥺
@@saeejagushte7138 The Iron Giant
As an AP student, that's exactly true. Literally all I did was study and turn in all my work, and people called me gifted and said I should be challenged more. Just do your work, y'all.
For AP tests you often need a lot of skills too. They would have done better if they did the work but don’t undervalue yourself. If you passed the AP test you’re pretty good at a lot of things (writing well under pressure, good mathematical sense, comprehension of scientific or historical tests, etc. depending on the test)
aha shin-ae
@@lusciouslocks8790 *cries in both processing and math deficits*
@@Tigershark_3082 I probably should have added the part where failing AP tests doesn’t make you invaluable! If you don’t have the skills to pass the AP test even with lots of work that’s okay too. There are lots of important skills in the world and college board only tests for some of them. Some of the people from high school I looked up to the most did terribly on standardized testing.
I wanted OP to not undervalue themselves, but I don’t want you to undervalue yourself either.
Adhd and neurodivergent people: _"Allow us to introduce ourselves-"_
This, to me is what I picture when I think about the early days of Tim Drake and Dick Grayson’s partnership 😂
This is hands down one of - if not my absolute favorite - moments in animated film history.
Truly an epic rant on homework. If they ever make a sequel maybe they have him do a rant on writing reports or embarrassing parents.
Hogarth: Somymommovesmeupagradebecauseiwasn'tfittinginsonowimevenmorenitfittingin.iwasgettinggoodgradesyouknowlikeallA's.somymomsays"youneedsimulation"andisay"noimsimulatedenoughnow!"
Dean: yeah, that's for sure.
Hogarth: somymomsays"youdon'thaveachallengeyouneedchallenge"wellimchallengedalrightIMCHALLENGEDTOHOLDONTOMYLUNCHMONEYbecauseofallthemooseswhowannapoundmebecsuseimashrimbydorkwhothinkshe'ssmarterthanthembutidon'tthinkimsmarterthanthemijustdothestupidhomeworkifeveryonejusrdidthestupidhomeworktheycanmoveupagradeandgetpoundedtooisthereanymorecoffee?
Cinema gamer XD LOL
Totally
Sweet baby Jesus, that eyebrow animation on 0:06 is gold
Never actually saw this film (sacrilege I know) and thought this was gonna devolve into some sort of YTP after that brow raising
Im screenshoting that.
@@jimx117 neither did i. i have seen only a few scenes
@@jacksonlarson6099 LOL X'D
@@jimx117 Do a favour for yourself and watch it please..
I absolutely loved Dean’s character as a kid.
Damn the animation fits the characters voices and tone so well. Iron Giant really was a treasure wasn't it?
Yeah it was!
Hogarth Hughes: [talking very fast, on caffeine] So she moved me up a grade 'cause I wasn't fitting in, so now I'm even more not fitting in. I was getting good grades, you know, like all A's. So my mom says, "You need stimulation," and I go, "No, I'm stimulated enough right now."
Dean McCoppin: That's for sure.
Hogarth Hughes: So she says, "Uh-uh, You don't have a challenge, you need a challenge." So now I'm challenged, all right- I'm challenged to hold on to my lunch money because of all the big mooses who wanna pound me, 'cause they think I'm a shrimpy dork who thinks he's smarter than them! But I don't think I'm smarter, I just do the stupid homework! If everyone else JUST DID THE STUPID HOMEWORK, they could move up a grade and get pounded, too! Is there anymore coffee?
Thanks, I needed this
Next time, don't space it
Thank you, I couldn’t hear very well
I wonder if Chris Tucker ever saw this movie.
Lmao
He's got a point. If people weren't lazy and just did the stupid homework, their grades would make drastic leaps.
Wow this was a lot more likes than I expected
I got my lunchbox; armed real well.
bearcatfan1000 but that would require them to get their faces out of their phones TVs video games computers and card games in some cases
bearcatfan1000 for real tho. I ain't smart I just have some discipline lmao
bearcatfan1000 i was too busy being a delinquent and banging cute girls i barely knew. Now i only have a GED, didnt go to college, and am only making 100k a year.
bearcatfan1000 Boy you got 666 likes
Iron Giant is one of the lofty peaks 2D animation reached at it's zenith. One of my all-time favorite films.
W H E R E ' S. T H E G I A N T. M A N S L Y
😂😂
We can duck and cover!!! There's a bomb shelter not too far from here-
@@J2099 There's no way to survive this you idiot!
@@ShadowyKatz You mean... w-we're going t-to...
@@J2099 To die mansley. For, our, country.
"So she moved me up a grade 'cause I wasn't fitting in so now I'm even more not fitting in I was getting good grades you know like all my colleagues so my mom says you need stimulation I said no I don't I'm stimulated enough right now so she says uh-uh you don't have a challenge you need a challenge so now I'm challenged all right I'm challenged to hold on to my lunch money because of all the big mooses who wanna pound me 'cause they think I'm a shrimpy dork who thinks he's smarter than them but I don't think I'm smarter I just do the stupid homework if everyone else just did the stupid homework they could move up a grade and get pounded too is there anymore coffee?"
H... how long did it take to do that?!
@@allisonthefox9900 To do what??
This is actually hilarious
@@HypercatZ that is the fastest and longest Run-on sentence I have ever seen in my life.
Absolute props to this man for writing everything out. I respect that.
Scenes like this with kids getting coffee getting all hyper always made me so confused as a kid once I drank a little bit of coffee for the first time cuz nothing like this was happening to me.
Turns out: it was because I have adhd and am autistic that the effects of coffee/caffeine don’t make me go into a craze 😂😂😂
Fun fact! This scene was so complicated to animate that director Brad Bird had to step in and animate everything in order to make sure that the animation was fluid.
That explains why the facial expressions look so similar. What a mind
Normal speed for Hogarth on coffee.
0.5 speed for drunk Hogarth.
+Travalon 2 speed for Hogarth on too much coffee.
Drunk? Sounds more like LSD. Wait, it's not the 60's yet...
That was the best thing I've heard all day. Thank you :D
BenHopkins1000
lsd was made in 1949
.75 speed for normal speed
Is there any more coffee :)
More coffee would probably kill Hogart :)
Wait till Monster and Red Bull gets introduced
Hugert
NostalgiaEntertainmentSystem That’s HOGARTH.
Caffeine’ll KILL YA!!!!!
*Mirabel:* And that’s why coffee’s for grownups.
The facial animation are so well drawn
Hand Drawn animation was ahead of it’s time
This movie has a lot to answer for literally defining my taste in men.
you like artsy beatnicks?
Nah, giant killer robots
@@sethstoll8525 Exactly. Robots are where its at.
@@manny3095 *cool cats from fat city
@Kanki K buddy I think you’re forgetting that women exist
“It’s like Coffeezilla” my favorite part of that clip 😂😂😂😂😂
Godzilla came out in 1954, this takes place in 1957 so Zilla became a household slang use.
Honestly Hogarth is being so relatable and speaking facts about school. This was basically me in middle school lmao
How many years has it been and this movie is still perfect
he just spoke the realist shit in the world to me xD I'm not smarter I just do the homework xD
Literature Girl
That pretty much sums up life. Hell most of the geniuses in the world today didn't just become smart. Only some historical geniuses like Einstein exist because they independently tried to go beyond what was being taught because they were already thinking about other ideas.
Madman _AtWork, truth.
Idk what this is from so all I see is Peter parker and Tony Stark
Thought I was the only one who thought of that lmao
You beat me to it omfg
I clicked on this video because I thought it was them and was betrayed
Northflower what do you mean it is them
The Iron Giant. And yes, they have a similar-ish dynamic in the movie but more laid back c: