The Weekly Planet - The Animatrix - Caravan Of Garbage
Episode Date: December 23, 2021In 2003 the year of The Matrix we got sequels in both Reloaded and Revolutions. But in addition to that there was also a direct to DVD anthology series in The Animatrix. A series of high production ...animations that tell multiple stories within and around the Matrix including a prequel on how the human/machine war began, a direct lead in to Reloaded with Final Flight of the Osiris and more. Currently still canon it seems as if much of this will lead in to Resurrections. Thanks for listening!SUBSCRIBE HERE ►► http://goo.gl/pQ39jNVideo Edition ► https://youtu.be/D8ZdM2Tq2NkHelp support the show and get early episodes ► https://bigsandwich.co/Patreon ► https://patreon.com/mrsundaymoviesJames' Twitter ► http://twitter.com/mrsundaymoviesMaso's Twitter ► http://twitter.com/wikipediabrownPatreon ► https://patreon.com/mrsundaymoviesT-Shirts/Merch ► https://www.teepublic.com/stores/mr-sunday-movies The Weekly Planet iTunes ► https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/the-weekly-planet/id718158767?mt=2&ign-mpt=uo%3D4 The Weekly Planet Direct Download ► https://play.acast.com/s/theweeklyplanetAmazon Affiliate Link ► https://amzn.to/2nc12P4 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Now, if people recall, and we talked about this when we covered the Matrix trilogy.
That's right.
That 2003 was very much the year of the Matrix.
Warner Brothers deemed it so they blessed it.
Is that what happened?
That's what they did.
They got the Holy Pope himself to...
The Holy Pope?
Yes.
To step down from the tower that he lives in or whatever
and he blessed the year of the Matrix.
That's incredible. I know. Unbelievable too.
Yeah, that's right. That sort of stuff happened in the
early 2000s, you know? It certainly did.
Similar times. Yeah. And if you could
leave a like on this video because we are
looking at a very particular
piece of intellectual
property. Thank you. Piece of content.
Piece of content covering The Matrix,
specifically the Animatrix.
Now, this was released in June of 2008.
Or as I like to call it, The Matrix Weeblutions.
Oh, that's very good.
We did it, folks.
Was that the joke you told me that you were going to?
Yes.
I've had it in the chamber for months.
A week ago, you said I've got a great joke.
And that was it.
And that was it.
If in fact you think that is a great joke, if it's not,
I have to think of something else by the end of the video and say it was.
Leave a comment.
We'll see if it's a great joke.
Okay.
Because of the weebs, James.
Because of the weebs, yeah.
Oh, my God.
This is weeb city, mate.
This whole thing.
The Pope came down from up high and he went, this is disgusting.
This is weeb city.
The diametric opposite of Vatican City.
Weeb city.
Although, is all of this technically anime?
Well, we'll talk about that.
Because I just want to mention the release
and how this got started.
So basically...
We're speaking about weebs.
Having a release.
I'm bloody wrong, mate.
So basically in June of 2003,
and this was just after The Matrix reloaded,
they released this anthology of nine short stories
with different animation styles.
They got mostly Japanese creators for this.
They got the guy from Cowboy Bebop,
the dude behind Eon Flux,
the creator of Final Fantasy Spirits Within.
Which one do you think that might be, do you think?
If you had to guess.
Probably the...
Which one looks exactly like Final Fantasy Spirits Within, Mason?
It's the 3D one, it's the first one.
Yeah, it's the first one, the first one.
So the development of this began roughly in 1999
when the Wachowskis were doing a world tour for The Matrix
and they visited Japan and they wanted to visit a lot of animation houses because obviously, and we talked about this, so much of the Matrix is informed by anime.
Well, a lot of things, but a lot of it is anime and a lot of people who worked in anime were very impressed that they were able to translate so much of that to live action.
Right.
You know?
So, you know what I mean? And the wachowskis wrote some of these yes because
some of these tie directly into yeah the the previous movie and in the subsequent sequels
correct the first one final flight of the osiris that is that essentially is the story of how the
the human rebels discover that the machines are they know the big drill is coming they know the
big drill is they saw the big drill and they told them,
they made a phone call and said,
big drill coming your way.
Four kilometres down, they said.
These kilometres in the world of the Matrix.
And I respect,
oh, they were filmed in Sydney,
so that makes sense, doesn't it?
That's right, yeah.
And schooners.
These kilometres and schooners.
It's units of measurement.
So they were initially thinking,
Joel Silver, who produced this,
so like, do we do this as a TV show?
Do we do this as like an animated movie?
What are we going to do?
Do we put it on streaming?
And they're like, that doesn't exist yet.
Joel Silver, you're well ahead of your time.
We appreciate that, but you are lost in the weeds of this.
Can we make it webisodes?
Can we put it on a CD-ROM that we put in a cereal packet?
And you open it up and maybe
you get one you liked and maybe you get the on flux one which i didn't really like that much
yeah not not a great ending i would say kind of a doubter but to be fair i think most of these oh
man i got the one where the guy's a runner or something and he wants to be a runner i've got
four of these now i liked the guy that's all right to be fair like i didn't dislike more of these now. I liked the guy that was... That's alright. Look, to be fair, I didn't dislike any of these, really.
And I think it was a very good idea to put, basically, money and effort into this.
Because there is a shocking amount of effort that went into this.
Like, you'd think, you know, for a lot of stuff that, you know, something's coming out.
Remember when we talked about Mortal Kombat?
And they went, yeah, we did like an animated prequel series.
It gives a shit.
This is nearly 20 years old.
Yeah.
But it still looks incredible.
The first one especially.
Yeah.
Like that stands up today.
Final Fantasy Spirits Within.
Look, I wouldn't say the first one
in terms of like its storytelling.
I don't think it's the best.
And look, I think, you know,
there are dated like character models in that.
But you look at like the world that they created
and you look at like the Sentinels
and the flying ships and the electricity.
It just looks like a movie quality thing.
That's true.
That one actually, you might know this, Mason.
Uh-oh, here we go.
So the final flight of the Osiris was originally shown as a standalone piece in the theatrical
release for The Matrix Reloaded preceding the main film.
So this helped provide background information on how the humans first found out about the
machine threat to Zion, as you mentioned.
And here's something I want to ask you.
You were a massive Matrix fan, not just in the year of the Matrix,
but just all years around year of the Matrix, correct?
Yeah, and I was absolutely a fan of the Matrix.
And prior to that, I was a fan of all the stuff
that the Wachowskis ripped off to make the Matrix.
Absolutely.
So, yeah.
So were you such a big fan that you went and saw
the Stephen King adaptation of Dreamcatcher
Which played this beforehand
Let me tell you this
No
Wow
Well then you're not really a big fan are you
Of the works of Stephen King
Specifically Dreamcatcher
It's about an alien
I still haven't seen it
Still haven't seen it?
And there's a TV show now I think as well
Probably
Is it related or is it just called the same thing?
Oh no I was thinking of a different TV show
Okay great I love TV I was thinking of a different TV show.
Okay, great.
Yeah, yeah.
I love TV.
I was thinking of The Good Place.
Oh yeah, no, that's just,
I mean, they're not completely dissimilar.
That's true. You could find some similarities, I reckon.
Yeah.
On the topic of that Final Fantasy one,
they actually did an animation test
where they took the main character
from the Final Fantasy movie,
whoever that was,
and had them do a somersault over a sentinel.
That was kind of like the, yeah, we could probably do this.
We could probably give this a go.
Can we make them cut each other's clothes off in a very erotic way?
It's weird.
Why'd they do that bit?
It's the weirdest thing in this, I reckon.
We don't know what the future society is like.
Look, ultimately, that's all they got left, right?
Yeah.
Erotic cutting.
Erotic cutting. Erotic cutting.
Look, if I had to name some favourites, I really enjoyed the episodes, the second Resistance
part one and then part two.
Do you mean the second Renaissance part one or two?
Nah, I reckon the thing I said.
I reckon the thing I said.
And what would that be about if you had to have a guess?
Oh, that's about the creation of the machines and their rebellion against humanity
and then the creation of their own city.
And then the humanity can't leave it alone, can they?
So they've got to attack the city,
but then the machines attack back, and then it's a whole thing.
It's a whole thing, yeah.
It's interesting because it gives so much context
to little throwaway lines that are mentioned in The Matrix, which I really appreciate because it's not necessarily things that you need to know within the movie, but it's a nice fleshing out of it.
Like there was a murder by a particular robot and then that robot went on trial.
Feels a bit Isaac Asimov.
That's right, yeah.
It was called B166ER, like bigger.
That's fun, isn't it?
I think.
And they've all got little bowler hats and serving trays and all that kind of thing.
But it also seems as if it's framed in
a way where the machines did not start
this. Like they were pushed
to the point where they went, we've actually
had enough of this. Like you see them kind of
crying for help and being like,
I don't want to be involved in any of this
and they go and live in their own city hoping to be
independent of humans and they
come to the UN council for the first time and they and they get attacked and all of that and then it
eventually gets to the point where you know they're fighting each other on the battlefield
and the machines are just like we're just going to do biological warfare i reckon yeah we can
absolutely do that here's a question for you james is it true though because that's a great question
yeah i believe uh morpheus says we don't know who struck first,
but there appears to be this completely sort of transparent
historical record of this happening.
So is it true or is it...
Great question.
Has somebody invented this for their own purposes?
Well, I mean, the narrator, it's kind of...
It's told as if it is like a historical artefact
and we don't know whether it is a human or machine historical artifact.
I'd imagine it's a machine because the humans don't really know.
They know, as they mention, I think Morpheus mentions,
that they blacked out the sky.
But then it gets to the point where the robots are just pulling them
off battlefields and just plugging them straight into batteries.
It's quite horrific.
Maybe it's a machine propaganda.
It could be, yeah.
Because if we learn in one of the later stories, the machines can be turned around.
Yes.
They can have their...
You can put one in the matrix.
You don't have to...
You don't reprogram them, but potentially you can get them to change their minds about
the whole situation.
So maybe this is a layer of propaganda, but they tell their machine kids.
You could absolutely be right.
Speaking of kids, there's one kid story,
which you might remember the character of the kid.
I love the kid, the character of the kid.
The Matrix Reloaded and subsequent sequel.
It's like, hey, Neo.
Hey, I'm your best mate.
I'm your best mate, I think.
Hey, Neo.
I'm your best mate.
Neo.
I don't know you, mate.
I'll rescue a lot of people.
I don't care at this point. I don't a lot of people. I don't care at this point.
I don't care.
So real name, Michael Karl Popper.
And look, again, and we mentioned this,
not a character that I'm a massive fan of,
but this is a terrific, well, first of all animated,
I guess as they all are,
but a terrific insight into this character
where he's one of the few people
who managed to break the confines of the Matrix
without being like someone going in and grabbing him specifically
and showing him the way out.
Shaking him.
Shaking him and being like, stick your hand in the mirror, idiot.
Get out of it.
Bloody get out of it.
There's also one called Program where it's like an ancient Japanese simulation.
Oh, yes.
Where there's a fight.
There's a big samurai fight.
And it turns out to be a test and whatever. Where, know to say like why don't you bloody come out go back into
the matrix it's gonna be cool we're gonna hang out together in the matrix do you think that one
implies that you can die within a program because i've always wondered like i know you can die in
the matrix but if you're just in a program and it doesn't have say like a big asphalt floor that can
like catch you,
you know what I mean, like when we saw in the movie.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Will it kill you?
Probably a setting for it.
Yeah, it's just a switch?
It's just a switch.
Yeah, you wouldn't want to lean on it.
Or like it's a microtransaction.
You don't want to die.
You have to pay 99 cents every time you fall off a building.
One of my highlights was a detective story.
Oh, yeah, yeah. you fall off a building uh one of my highlights uh was a detective story oh yeah yeah which i
liked because it was a it was a a real man in the in in the world of the matrix who is who's been
tasked to track down world-class hacker trinity yeah you know as a detective story i felt it was
kind of you know fairly boilerplate standard but i love that we see him using the technology of
the matrix that weird kind of steampunk.
Yeah.
Like apparently that technology has spread to the rest of the world.
Like it's kind of this very odd kind of brass and metal.
Everything's operated with a typewriter.
I thought it was a real cool aesthetic.
Yeah, no, I completely agree.
And I think that one speaks to kind of a lot of the back end of this.
Not all of the back end,
but a lot of these people are living within the matrix
and odd things are happening to them.
There's the one where they think it's a haunted house,
but it's clearly just a glitch in the matrix.
And also the one about the man
who breaks the world record for running.
Like as his body's breaking down,
he's just using mental capacity
to just go beyond the limits of the matrix.
And he very briefly like snaps
out of it into the real world which i thought was great but all these people are seeing these things
and they know something is wrong and nobody's telling them and so they're trying to make sense
of the information that they are you know being subjected to i thought that was a really
interesting perspective and not just like because look you could have gone into this and go here's
another guy he was he's a guy like Neo and he's just got a coat
and he's got to go in and he's got to break into or whatever
and he's got an agent, it's not Smith, but he looks like Smith and whatever.
You could have easily done that with this, you know?
Yeah.
Yeah, and I think, I don't know whether that would be,
whether that is like an off-putting thing for this,
but I think as a result of that, it does stand more of the test of time
because it's not just a knock-off
where it's just like, this is, you know,
like the straight-to-DVD
animated, you know, adaptation of
The Matrix, you know what I mean? Just like a side story
and whatever.
This is kind of like a... It's not the asylum knock-off
dot Matrix. Exactly.
It's a man with his hand jammed in a printer.
That's what it is, yes.
You know, one thing that I did find was weird.
Not in itself that it was weird.
It sort of shocked me that it's never had any ramifications in the real world.
In the kid's story, he escapes the Matrix by leaping off a building to his death.
Yeah.
And I'm sort of amazed that no one tried that in the real world.
It seems like a very...
This is an intervention, James.
Don't leap off a building.
I know you're currently on a building
and you're still recording this video,
which I respect for content, but don't do it.
Fine, I won't do it.
It's a fictional story.
It's not going to happen.
Here's a question for you, though.
Go on.
What order do you think people should watch
all of the Matrix materials?
Because you could very well go like,
you start with the origin of the Matrix materials because you could very well go like, you know, you start with the origin
of the man and machine war
and go up from there.
But then I think that spoils the reveal
of the first Matrix movie.
So how would you say you should watch this?
James, people have debated this endlessly,
not only with the Matrix,
but with Star Wars,
with the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
With the mummy movies.
With the mummy movies.
Do you start with the Tom Cruise one?
Yes. But I would say, watch Cruise one? With Etcetera.
Yes.
But I would say,
watch them the order they got released in.
See, I don't know.
I would say that with all of them.
I would say,
I would change that slightly.
I would say that,
watch the first Matrix,
watch these,
and then go into Reloaded,
because there is a lot of- Oh, isn't that the order they came out of?
No, no, Reloaded came first.
Oh, did it?
Okay, in that case, that order.
Do that thing.
Yeah, do that thing.
Do that thing that I said? Yeah, yeah, yeah. Yeah, terrific. So it goes, the Matrix, Animatrix, Matrix Reloaded came first. Oh, did it? Okay, in that case, that order. Do that thing. Yeah, do that thing. Do that thing that I said.
Yeah, terrific.
So it goes The Matrix, Animatrix, Matrix Reloaded, Matrix Revolutions, Matrix New Matrix.
Yeah, yeah.
Matrix John Wick here, Matrix.
Where do we put the video games?
In the bin.
Got them!
Well, that's a great question because do people want us to come back and talk about Enter the Matrix?
We said that we might, but of course, the time is running out towards the end of the year you know uh so let us know if you do want to look at that
that is a real oddity in itself because it actually uses like it made use of warner brothers filming
two movies back to back and just went let's also do a video game while we're here why not but uh
funnily enough this sold 2.7 million copies, grossing $68 million in sales revenue the year it came out,
which is pretty phenomenal.
And if you were to get a box set, Mason, of The Matrix,
would you bloody expect this to be there?
In the shape of Morpheus's head?
Yes.
Crack it open?
Crack it open, yep.
A lot of those DVDs.
I would, I'd like to see it in there.
Yeah.
And are you going to present me with it now?
No, no, we're waiting.
The Pope needs to decree whether that is.
We're bringing that bit back.
Okay, cool.
Yeah.
Then you brought a joke and I brought a joke.
Okay, great.
You brought the Pope.
Tell us below which is the better joke.
Look, I know it's not mine.
You don't have to say it.
All right.
Anyways, this has been Caravan of Garbage.
We do this every week.
A little bit shorter this one, but what do you do?
You know what I mean?
That's right.
What absolutely do you do?
Well, you know what you can do.
You can actually have a hint towards next week.
Here we bloody go.
Wow.
Whoa.
Incredible.
It's a Boba Fett video game, I think.
Oh.
I'm going to bloody record that, mate.
I'll tell you that much.
I'll bloody give you the hot tip.
I'll give you the bloody word.
I'll let you know, Mason.
I'll let you know.
Go on.
It's not a video game.
It's Battlefront.
There's a Boba Fett level.
Oh, and we can briefly
turn into Boba Fett
or something.
Exactly.
Oh, that's going to be
a lot of pre-playing
to play as Boba Fett
for two months.
I've done it already.
Don't even worry about it, Mason.
You don't need to worry
about a goddamn thing.
You can just swan in
and make fun of my game point.
Right.
That's what I was going
to do anyway, I think.
Now, if you do want to see
that early,
which you absolutely can,
I can and do,
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isn't it Mason
yes
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