Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves | Let the Games Begin Clip (2023 Movie)
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Published 2023-03-13
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All Comments (21)
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Okay, the fact we get a cameo from the characters from the 80s cartoon is enough to get me excited for this.
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When I first watched the movie and the other group at 0:58 appeared -- it literally triggered something buried deep within my brain. I had completely forgotten over the years that there even was a cartoon in the 80's. But when those characters in those combination of outfits appeared all the sudden I remembered the show that I had watched it as a 12-year old boy. What an excellent addition for an old D&D fan like myself!
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When the barbarian opens the chest and gets a battle axe, I can't help but be disappointed he didn't get a Great club. It's interesting to note that Sheila has her cloak, and Presto still has his hat, even though the rest of them appear to have been disarmed.
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1:56 - That was Hank, Bobby, Shelia, Diana, Eric and Presto from the animated tv series, Dungeons & Dragons (1983). 🐉
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I love how the most replayed part of this video is when the original D&D characters from the cartoon come onto the screen at 0:57.
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For them to put the D&D cartoon group, means they really did their research and made these movies for the fans.
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0:58 is the characters from the 80's cartoon of DnD...THAT IS SO COOL
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nice that they remembered the 1980's cartoon show characters and gave them a place in the movie :)
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They should make a real movie with the 80s party.
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Just saw it. So much better than any of the previous D&D based films. There's humor, action and even some character growth. I've played D&D, so I was recognized some monsters and spells, but you really don't need to be into D&D or gaming to enjoy it. Good to watch with friends, or even a date film. Battles but no gore other than a few corpses. I'd see it again.
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I thought from the trailer I had probably seen all the best bits.... but I was wrong. This film was really entertaining, from beginning to end. It had princess bride style humour. The cameo of the cartoon characters was nice.....a cartoon from my childhood.
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The displacer beast has long been one of my favorite monsters. I was worried they'd do it dirty, but I'm happy with it. And nice one with the 80s D&D cartoon group.
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Also for those who don't know one of the dangers of a gelatinous cube is the slime they are comprised of actually contains a paralytic agent. That's why the barbarian had to pull the druid out even though she only had her hand stuck in it. Fun fact: there is an item in older editions of D&D primarily made by goblenoid underground species called an amulet of ooze riding. IT projects a small spherical force field around the wearer that prevents ooze from actually touching it. The rider then simply kicks the side of the sphere that they want the ooze to move towards. Actually dismounting the ooze is considerably more difficult however.... Goblins are known for being clever but not necessarily smart.
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Ese cameo de los personajes originales de la Serie Animada no tiene precio!!! HERMOSO!! That cameo of the characters of the Animated Series is Priceless!!
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And that's how you do a preview or teaser trailer! And thank you for the cartoon easter eggs. For those of us who are old enough to remember watching it on Saturday morning and playing with our friends Saturday night, this is fan service at its finest.
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I like how this maze looks like a basic d&d map that you put your miniatures on
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This movie was fantastic, along with the little details, dropped like cookie crumbs but not slowing down the pacing. Heart was a prominent theme and it felt as is you wanted to root for the protagonist(s) the entire time. As a resident fan of D&D, the Johns got it right! There was plenty of little details that were spot on to the game, but never once overshadowed the story and pacing of the film. I was smitten for 2 hours and twenty minutes. A huge home run for me. Seeing it again in theaters on April 6th!
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I love that the 'Saturday morning' adventurers are all a little older too. Superb Easter Egg!
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I personally like how the powers of the monsters are portrayed, especially the displacer beast.
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Brilliant. You can see them all in the first shot. Loved this cartoon as a kid. What a great nod.