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  • I have no idea what's going on or what this place is at all.

  • Welcome toe watch Mojo.

  • And today we're counting down our picks for the top 10 live action scenes in animated movies.

  • Next stop bottom Robot Shooting on the Robots are supposed to be wherever I don't know I'm the artist or a writer.

  • Hey, ask me.

  • Oh, it's gotta be them.

  • If it is, I don't want to know about it.

  • I don't even know he exists for this list will be looking at the most memorable instances where an animated flicks made the brief transition into a live action filmmaking Onley.

  • Those movies that are mostly if not almost entirely animated outside of the scene in question are eligible.

  • While films that blend live action and animation throughout no matter the ratio are excluded.

  • Do you like seeing live action sequences in another wise animated film?

  • Let us know in the comments below Number 10.

  • So Much World Play Mobile, the movie considering other flicks that have been based on toys and games.

  • It's perhaps not too shocking that this musical comedy, based on figurines was a bit of a box office failure and a critical disaster.

  • What's taking you idiot pirates So long I could have captured an entire Viking hoard myself and been home for dessert.

  • By now, I think we found just what you'd be looking for.

  • I'm not saying you think, but it's not play mobiles, story or premise that puts it here, revolving around siblings Marla and Charlie as they're taken into play mobiles.

  • Computer Animated World.

  • The English language French production opens with a family friendly musical number where Big Cyst sings her way through the house with Little bro in tow.

  • There's so much work.

  • Got to see it foreshadowing there big adventures while also showing off some of the German building toys in real life.

  • The live action scene is one of the brighter and more subtle spots of the film.

  • Well studied history in the places history was made.

  • Learn all about real nights on all the Roman skirt number nine Toll booth unpacking the Phantom Tollbooth.

  • We're going old school with our next pick by traveling back to 1970 with the Phantom tollbooth.

  • Was there to Dio is funny, right?

  • Everything is a big waste of time, though seldom seen even upon release.

  • If there's one thing this Chuck Jones project is remembered for, its its witty, erudite sense of humor that permeates the animated landscape the way your mind you're holding up traffic way get a brief taste of this early on, when the disillusioned Milo comes across a mysterious package sitting in his living room for Milo, who has plenty of time so bored he'll investigate anything, Milo unwraps it on Lee for a wacky looking toll booth to appear complete with miniature car back in the day.

  • We're sure this funky little cinematic effect was quite neat for audiences as it cleverly set the tone for what's to come.

  • Number eight Storytelling in Central Park, Balto Much like this 1995 cult classic, is regale ing the audience with the legend of the real life sled dog.

  • No Nas Balto.

  • Punctuating the animated core of the movie is a woman doing the same for her young granddaughter.

  • Strolling through Central Park.

  • They search for the statue erected in ball toes, honor to little avail, and it isn't until the story is complete that they finally find it.

  • What does it say?

  • Dedicated to the indomitable, indomitable, indomitable spirit of the sled dog with the little girl having now been acquainted with ball toes heroics.

  • The film ends on a reflectively, appreciative note, especially when the grandmother is revealed to be the grown up Rosie whom Balto saved from diphtheria.

  • Thank you, Balto.

  • I would have been lost without you.

  • It's at this point that we feel like we were entertained and learned a little something in the process.

  • Walter really did do all of that, didn't you, Grandma?

  • Oh, yes, sweetheart.

  • He really did.

  • And today they run the Iditarod dog race over the very path he and the others took Number seven Sponge and spiker James and the Giant Peach.

  • Even when he's just in the producer's chair, we don't think anyone would accuse a Tim Burton movie of being bright and cheerful.

  • Then one day, a terrible thing happened on angry rhinoceros appeared out of nowhere on gobbled up his poor mother and father.

  • While James and the Giant Peach has plenty of amusement for kids, it doesn't skimp on its darker elements, particularly in the beginning.

  • Embodying the wicked stepsisters archetype to James's Cinderella are his abusive ants, sponge and spiker a little worm.

  • We send you out here to kill a spider, not to laze about.

  • I wasn't lazing about I treat.

  • How dare you disagree with us?

  • Beat him, Sponge!

  • Before James enters the stop motion animated world of the Peach, he's put through the emotional wringer when he's forced to perform an endless Siris of chores.

  • The peach sequences air thus that much more enjoyable when juxtaposed with such a dreary live action alternative.

  • Though of course, the ants received their just deserts.

  • In the end, I'll be a the kid was telling the truth.

  • Number six Marine World Happy Feet.

  • Back in 2006 Happy Feet was lauded for its breathtaking computer generated imagery in depicting its Antarctic landscape and the penguins that inhabited.

  • However, where the film chooses to diverge from this practice is in the brief depiction of humans.

  • It's gotta be them.

  • If it is, I don't want to know about it.

  • I don't even know he exists.

  • While certain scenes used motion capture to create various researchers, a third act segment set at an aquarium brings live action actors into the fold.

  • Hello.

  • Hello from Emperor Land.

  • Good afternoon.

  • Why are you taking our fish.

  • I'm sure you don't mean to, but you're causing an awful lot of grief.

  • After Mumble is found and placed in an exhibit, he loses his sense of hope.

  • Then a live action girl interacts with him, prompting him to start dancing his way to freedom.

  • Just shut up.

  • Now the merged filmmaking styles could be a bit jarring, but adding live actors to the mix cement the film's emotional resonance.

  • Number five Stuffed Animals.

  • Winnie the Pooh as the A A Milne biopic Christopher Robin reminded us the characters of the 100 acre Wood have a long and storied history, dating back to the early 20th century, when the majority of them were inspired by Milken's son, Christopher Robin's toys.

  • It's a little world like you, said 100 acre paradise.

  • Of course, when we think of Poo and the gang now, we likely think of their various incarnations and animated media when, underneath the Disney banner, thank you all so much.

  • However, the brisk and delightful 2011 adventures, simply titled Winnie the Pooh, does well to remember this colorful history as we get a brief glimpse of the stuffed versions of the characters and Christopher Robin's Bedroom to start the film.

  • In short, we can't think of a more charming opening when it up.

  • Number four.

  • Sock puppet Future Captain Underpants.

  • The first epic movie after years of being inundated with superhero adaptations.

  • 2017.

  • Captain Underpants, The first epic movie was a satirical breath of fresh air as a delightfully poked fun at the genre.

  • Not only that, but it largely retained the zany humor found in Dave Pilkey's books.

  • Siri's Look Open the Sky It's a bird, It's a plane.

  • It's an egg salad sandwich.

  • And guess what?

  • I'm racket.

  • Just one such example is a scene earlier on in which George and Harold dread the prospect of being placed in separate classes as it will irrevocably ruined.

  • Their friendship will still be best friends just way down the hall from each other.

  • Well, you, what am I talking about?

  • This is bad.

  • Longest relationships never work.

  • This is just the beginning.

  • Imagine the future.

  • Harold then acts out of dystopian future with sock puppets were in.

  • The two are virtually strangers.

  • You'll have a weird haircut.

  • I'll be wearing a suit for some reason, and before we know it, separate classes will lead to separate lives, which inevitably leads to robots what while the robots at the mall?

  • Because this is the future.

  • However, since Harold is only the cartoonist, half of their writing artist duo The Daydream soon falls off the rails.

  • Number three.

  • CEO of By and large Wally.

  • Even for a Pixar movie, there's almost nothing conventional about Wally, as evidenced by its nearly dialogue free first act.

  • Set in the 29th century.

  • The story picks up with an earth that has been ravaged by human consumerism and waste Too much garbage in your face.

  • There's plenty of space out in space BNL star liners leaving each day.

  • We'll clean up the mess while you are away from their We follow a trash compactor bought named Wally, who tracks the human race to an intergalactic cruise liner where people have become obese and lethargic with a lack of purpose.

  • This chain of events leads the ship's captain to uncover a centuries old transmission from Shelby, forthright by and largest CEO played by Fred Willard, who orders Earth to be for gotten autopilots.

  • Got some bad news.

  • Um, Operation cleanup has, well, failed.

  • Wouldn't you know, rising toxicity levels have made life unsustainable on Earth.

  • Unsustainable.

  • It's a humorous little scene, but one with somatic depth as we learn that people have lost their live action features over time.

  • I can't just sit here and do nothing.

  • That's all I've ever done.

  • That's all anyone on this blasted ship has ever done.

  • Nothing.

  • E don't want to survive.

  • I wanna live.

  • Number two David Hasselhoff saves the day.

  • The Sponge Bob Square pants movie Baywatch was a show ripe for parody.

  • But few have done it better than the sponge Bob Square pants movie.

  • When SpongeBob and Patrick are captured by a scuba diver and stranded at a seaside gift shop, they find themselves with no way to get back to bikini bottom in time to save Mr Crabs.

  • This doesn't look too good, Patrick.

  • You mean we're not gonna get the crown, Save the town?

  • And, Mr Crabs, I don't even think we're gonna be able to save ourselves.

  • Buddy, enter David Hasselhoff running in slow motion.

  • I can take you there.

  • Yeah.

  • Mhm.

  • Who are you?

  • I'm David Hasselhoff.

  • Of course, that is the go to Baywatch gag.

  • But then seeing SpongeBob and Patrick Reid hassle hop like a jet ski is priceless.

  • The superhero sequence in the sequel Sponge Out of Water is fun in its own right as his key.

  • A new Reeves turn as se Jin SpongeBob on the run.

  • Maybe we should have picked a better superpower for you, Patrick, but there's just no beating being rescued by Mitch Buchanan himself.

  • You done good, Hasselhoff.

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  • Number one.

  • The Man Upstairs.

  • The Lego movie With the Lego movie being as meta as it is, it's surprising that we didn't see the revelation that all of bricks Berg and its surrounding realms air part of a child's play set Coming.

  • I'm just gonna come right out.

  • I have no idea what's going on or what this place is at all.

  • So imagine our surprise when Emmett plummets into the abyss Onley to end up in actual Lego piece in a live action basement This, of course, begets the introduction of Fin, the young boy whose imagination drives the story, and the man upstairs who has actually Finn's father, played by Will Ferrell.

  • You know the rules.

  • This isn't a toy, it's kind of is no.

  • Actually, it's a highly sophisticated, interlocking brick system, but we bought it at the toy store.

  • We knew Farrell was in the movie with him voicing president business, but to seem suddenly in the flesh was a real treat.

  • The sequel replicates this bit with Maya Rudolph as the mom, but there's no topping the first.

  • I need clothes to childbirth.

  • Very close and pain level to childbirth.

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