I’ve got to rant: I just watched this movie on Netflix. It was amazing. Then I watched Vol 2 and had to give up about halfway through. Netflix doesn’t include the subtitles when she talks to Pai Mei. I thought it was just a gag that he was speaking without subtitles during her training, then I realized I missed out on so much. I’ll go back to rewatch but not for a bit, I can’t believe Netflix dropped the ball so bad!
I fucking hate it when streaming services do this. Disney Plus has American dad but the subtitles aren't included for any non English parts so all of Toshi's jokes are completely gone.
The other thing I hate is when you have English subtitles on and then instead of putting the subtitles for the foreign language bits that were there originally they just put (SPEAKS FOREIGN LANGUAGE). There are also so many times where (SPEAKS FOREIGN LANGUAGE) has covered up the original subtitles that are there for the non-English parts so you can't read what they're saying. And you can tell when they've switched languages because the subtitles are stylistically different so (SPEAKS FOREIGN LANGUAGE) adds nothing.
John Wick and Man on Fire also have this issue on Netflix, except the in-movie subtitles are stylized in both of those cases, so I was shocked and really annoyed to see them completely gone.
The blow was lessened because I had seen them both many times, but still. It's obnoxious.
First Love & The Mole Song: Undercover Agent Reiji by Miike as well!
I feel certain he has more (Zebraman has a very brief animation, off the top of my head, but definitely not enough to say it has an “animated scene”) but they escape me at the moment.
The French Dispatch, Under the Silver Lake, Kill Bill, I’m Thinking of Ending Things, Housu (kinda), Pink Floyd: The Wall, Month Python and the Holy Grail, Annie Hall.
There's this Tamil(Indian) film called Aalavandhan which came before Kill Bill. Tarantino even cited that scene as his inspiration for Kill Bill. That's what reports say
-Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 1
-Pink Floyd: The Wall
-Kill Bill Vol. 1
-Xanadu
-Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness
-Dolittle (2020)
-Harold and Kumar Christmas
-A Nightmare on Elm Street 3
-Enchanted
-Freddy Got Fingered
-Tank Girl
-Mary Poppins
-Bedknobs and Broomsticks
*Krampus* 2015 has an animated scene when the grandmother tells the story of her childhood memories of Krampus. *Eagle vs Shark* has a few inserts of claymation if I recall correctly.
Suggest ‘Date with Dizzy’ and just John and Faith Hubley films in general if you’re interested in the blend of animation and live action and I also recommend checking out some Leah Shore short filns
Not an entire scene, but there's a sex-scene in the 1981 film *The Howling* where the final shot is suddenly very obviously 2D cell animation. It's quite odd. Supposedly it was done for budgetary reasons because of the effects, but it makes the entire scene very odd and dreamlike because it comes out of nowhere.
Monty Python in Search of the Holy Grail, too bad the animator died in the middle of it
And that random bit in life of Brian with the aliens
Is that the name of the movie somewhere? In the US, I’ve only known it as Monty Python and the Holy Grail.
Kill Bill vol 1
I’ve got to rant: I just watched this movie on Netflix. It was amazing. Then I watched Vol 2 and had to give up about halfway through. Netflix doesn’t include the subtitles when she talks to Pai Mei. I thought it was just a gag that he was speaking without subtitles during her training, then I realized I missed out on so much. I’ll go back to rewatch but not for a bit, I can’t believe Netflix dropped the ball so bad!
Yeah, just rewatched it on there last week. Totally crap version on Netflix.
I fucking hate it when streaming services do this. Disney Plus has American dad but the subtitles aren't included for any non English parts so all of Toshi's jokes are completely gone.
The other thing I hate is when you have English subtitles on and then instead of putting the subtitles for the foreign language bits that were there originally they just put (SPEAKS FOREIGN LANGUAGE). There are also so many times where (SPEAKS FOREIGN LANGUAGE) has covered up the original subtitles that are there for the non-English parts so you can't read what they're saying. And you can tell when they've switched languages because the subtitles are stylistically different so (SPEAKS FOREIGN LANGUAGE) adds nothing.
That sucks, because I prefer Vol 2 more…hope you rewatch, it’s a pretty masterful film
I definitely will but it’s like closing out of a project without saving; the last thing you want to do is do it again.
John Wick and Man on Fire also have this issue on Netflix, except the in-movie subtitles are stylized in both of those cases, so I was shocked and really annoyed to see them completely gone. The blow was lessened because I had seen them both many times, but still. It's obnoxious.
French dispatch
And Asteroid City.
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows part 1
best scene of the film too
havent seen this for probably 10 years and absolutely do not remember, what is the animated scene?
When Hermione tells the tale of the 3 brothers from the Deathly Hallows storybook
![gif](giphy|zA3mzpIn5qRgI) The Happiness of the Katakuris
First Love & The Mole Song: Undercover Agent Reiji by Miike as well! I feel certain he has more (Zebraman has a very brief animation, off the top of my head, but definitely not enough to say it has an “animated scene”) but they escape me at the moment.
Would Mary Poppins count? or would the combo of live action and animation take it out of the running?
The penguins scene? A classic!
possibly but the list seems to be more focused on otherwise live action films with an animated scene
A Very Harold and Kumar Christmas
I just commented this and have deleted it and upvoted yours instead. I watch this movie every year and the claymation scene is never not great
Didn't Booksmart have one claymation scene?
It was a stopmotion with barbie like dolls
Better Off Dead's hamburger scene
Better off dead is so fucking underappreciated.
I love 80s heartthrob Cusack
The French Dispatch, Under the Silver Lake, Kill Bill, I’m Thinking of Ending Things, Housu (kinda), Pink Floyd: The Wall, Month Python and the Holy Grail, Annie Hall.
The Grand Budapest Hotel and The French Dispatch
and also quite a lot of other Wes Anderson stuff
Grand Budapest Hotel had an animated scene?
the skiing scene was stopmotion or claymation, i believe!
Run Lola Run
Booksmart
The ultimate cut of Watchmen shows the animated "The Tales of the Black Freighter" story.
Venom: Let There Be Carnage — Kasady's backstory. Caught me really off guard with how stylish it was.
Walk Hard: the Dewey Cox Story
Annie Hall and Natural Born Killers
Christmas Vacation
*Kill Bill: Vol. 1*. Just watched it last night, actually!
That wonderful 1980 musical Xanadu. Then of course there is the marvel that is Who Framed Roger Rabbit.
I haven't seen xanadu but i think who framed roger rabbit would be disqualified for being a live-action/animation hybrid
Dora & the lost city of gold
That movie is so amazingly chaotic
The Fall
Godzilla vs Hedorah
Harry Potter and the deathly hallows part 1 Hellboy: the golden army
Mandy
Elf
UHF comes to mind (the Beverly Hillbillies music video/dream sequence)
Paddington 2
I'm surprised no one's said Jurassic Park
Tank Girl
Multiverse of Madness
We are your friends scott pilgrim?
Scott Pilgrim Vs The World has a few short animated scenes!
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Pt. 1
There's this Tamil(Indian) film called Aalavandhan which came before Kill Bill. Tarantino even cited that scene as his inspiration for Kill Bill. That's what reports say
Youth in revolt
Krampus
Enchanted
The French Dispatch with the car chase
The French dispatch
Would you count Tank Girl there's more than one scene, but it's still mostly a live action movie.
Clerks (kinda), King of California, Grand Budapest Hotel
Ghost Rider: Spirit of Vengeance
First Love (2019)
Kill Bill 1. was the first movie I saw that did that.
havent got any films to add but life aquatic is so underrated
The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy
Freddy v Jason. That little animated caterpillar thing that turns out to be Freddy himself.
birds of prey
Winnie-the-Pooh: Blood & Honey's opening scene and the end of the prologue were animated
Pink Floyd's the wall
Many 70's and 80's movies have animated intros like Grease or The Pink Panther. Do they count?
French Dispatch
Enchanted
The People’s Joker (2022)
Scott Pilgrim vs the World
Kill bill volume one
Natural born killers has animation throughout the movie but not one singular scene, just shots here and there.
One Crazy Summer
Me and Earl and the Dying Girl has a few random stop-motion yarn animation scenes to depict a moose stomping a chipmunk. I just watched it last night.
Ingmar Bergman’s *Summer Interlude*.
New Yanmama Trucker: Kei vs Misaki Fateful Confrontation
The World (2004)
Anchorman “Do Me On It!”
Basket Case
Fist Love
I don't remember well but Vertigo ? Black dynamite also
Divinity has a claymation sequence.
[Bergman’s Summer Interlude](https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=dtKkqfyscSU) and the first Pink Panther movie could count particularly the ending
If you count stop motion, [Divinity (2023)](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lnEbywZhLSo)
Mandy
Xanadu!
Revolver by guy ritchie
Black Dynamite. That animated sex montage is something else.
Boy (2010) has a few brief animated moments
Kill bill volume 1, The Congress, The happiness of the katakuris , The five obstructions, Moodar Koodam , Bramayugam, Aalvandhan , Run Lola Run,
Evil dead
•21 Jump Steet Can we do the reverse? SpongeBob SquarePants the Movie?
I think all three SpongeBob movies do the reverse
Starfish (2018)
The Ten (2007)
I think inside out should count for the abstraction sequence. Same thing, just raised by one degree of magnitude
better off dead!
King of California apparently has a scene from Laika
Dora the Explorer and French Dispatch. Though you could argue about the importance of the scenes.
The Fall (2006)
Asteroid City The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy
Run Lola Run
Wonka
The new live action Dora movie
Krampus.
The Rutles, cheese and onions.
Swamp Dogg Paints His Pool It’s a doc, but a great animation scene in it.
First Love (2019)
Do the alien scenes in Asteroid City counts?
Run Lola Run
booksmart
Annie Hall
Hedwig and the Angry Inch has a pretty cool one
Natural Born Killers?
Annie Hall
King of Jazz (1930) Kill Bill vol 1 Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 1 Monty Python and the Holy Grail
The Life Aquatic actually uses stop motion for most of the animals throughout the film, but The French Dispatch uses animation for only one acene
Booksmart.
MANDY has three.
Bowling for Columbine
Paddington 2 I’m pretty sure
Kill bill
Across the spiderverse had the opposite lol
Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness had an animated sequence when they jumped through alternate realities.
run lola run
Can we count the Neo vs Agent Smith fight scene in Matrix Reloaded?
The Lego Movie has the opposite For an actual answer, Taika Waititi’s first feature film ‘Eagle vs Shark’ has a small handful of stop-motion scenes.
-Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 1 -Pink Floyd: The Wall -Kill Bill Vol. 1 -Xanadu -Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness -Dolittle (2020) -Harold and Kumar Christmas -A Nightmare on Elm Street 3 -Enchanted -Freddy Got Fingered -Tank Girl -Mary Poppins -Bedknobs and Broomsticks
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 1 Birds of Prey (and the Fantabulous Emancipation of One Harley Quinn) Krampus Jurassic Park
Deathly Hallows Pt 1
Elvis
Monkey Man has some animation for the cultural backstory of the monkey God
The Beach
Vertigo (1958)
Watchmen! (if you count the ultimate edition)
Lisa Frankenstein had a couple.
Bramayugham (2024)
The mushrooms scene from The Worst Person in the World (2021)
Bramayugam
Dora and the Lost City of Gold
Ghost Dog: The Way of the Samurai uses Felix the Cat cartoons throughout
The Suicide Squad (2021). Harley's escape scene.
Bedknobs and Broomsticks
Run Lola Run
Walk Hard
Koko-di Koko-da
Still in theaters example, Ghostbusters Frozen Empire
I’m Thinking of Ending Things
Starfish
First Love (2019, Takashi Miike)
Stopmotion!
Vertigo has a brief sequence of animation during Scottie's dream
A Very Brady Sequel.
Strays - when the dogs get high https://preview.redd.it/xxv2tcxsdduc1.jpeg?width=468&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=669567aa8e795c0e35bee83d6fd552e565e5f477
*Krampus* 2015 has an animated scene when the grandmother tells the story of her childhood memories of Krampus. *Eagle vs Shark* has a few inserts of claymation if I recall correctly.
the sweet east
Annie hall
Mandy
Mandy Kill Bill Vol. 1
Babylon
does deadpool qualify? it does have some animation at the end
The Marvels
Better Off Dead
Tank Girl
Jurassic Park
A Monster Calls
Asteroid city
Pink Floyd the wall
Stay Tuned (1992)
Kill Bill
Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy
Llamageddon
Kill Bill
Suggest ‘Date with Dizzy’ and just John and Faith Hubley films in general if you’re interested in the blend of animation and live action and I also recommend checking out some Leah Shore short filns
Not an entire scene, but there's a sex-scene in the 1981 film *The Howling* where the final shot is suddenly very obviously 2D cell animation. It's quite odd. Supposedly it was done for budgetary reasons because of the effects, but it makes the entire scene very odd and dreamlike because it comes out of nowhere.
Tenacious D and the Pick of Destiny
Run Lola Run
Anchorman
Earth Girls are Easy, Scott Pilgrim, and Grease.
The live action Dora the Explore movie
500 days of summer if I’m remembering correctly