Jacob Watt

Jacob Watt

Favorite films

  • Inside Out
  • The Lego Movie
  • Beauty and the Beast
  • Toy Story 3

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  • Daffy Duck's Quackbusters

    ★★★½

  • Daffy Duck's Movie: Fantastic Island

    ★★★½

  • Powerpuff's Trailer

    ½

  • Tom & Jerry

    ★½

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  • Powerpuff's Trailer

    Powerpuff's Trailer

    ½

    1/10 (Abysmal/Worthless)

    I’m not sure why everybody on this app is logging a trailer for a live action adaption of Powerpuff Girls that will never see the light of day, but what the heck? Might as well give my thoughts on this.

    Yeah, the show probably would’ve sucked so hard, and hopefully the people who worked on it will seek better employment in the future. Losing your job is objectively worse than the quality of any piece of media. That’s really all I can say.

  • Tom & Jerry

    Tom & Jerry

    ★½

    3/10 (Awful, Boring)

    You know, I feel really thankful for seeing Raya and the Last Dragon in theaters instead of Tom and Jerry, because the ladder probably would’ve made me bored out of my mind. Now that I watched this film for myself, I firmly stand by it.

    The wedding plot line with the humans is so dull and the humor that they share is painfully unfunny. It also doesn’t help that Tom and Jerry are pushed aside for most…

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  • The Owl House: Watching and Dreaming

    The Owl House: Watching and Dreaming

    ★★★★★

    Thank you The Owl House for being one of the best Disney cartoons alongside Gravity Falls, DuckTales (2017), and Amphibia. You’ve connected with so many fans for your rich story, unforgettable characters, amazing representation, and great animation. The journey to get this made was pretty rough, especially with shortened season 3, but Dana and the crew made it work. I would like to thank them for having this happen. This show will surely be missed.

  • Once Upon a Studio

    Once Upon a Studio

    ★★★★★

    More than 500 characters from 62 stories including the short films come together for the most heartwarming tribute for Disney Animation. Seeing everyone old and new felt really special here, not to mention the blending of 2D/3D animation was incredible. It was also a pleasant surprise to hear Chris Diamantopoulos voice Mickey again after the Paul Rudish short series had ended. The ending especially put a big smile on my face. Everything about this short was beautiful and I’m sure…