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I know most of you don't seem to have lives because you don't want to talk about the Beatles at all just me which is pathetic. I think Yellow Submarine is a mediocre cartoon Beatles movie since Bugs Bunny & The Flintstones are much better with great Beatles music in it while the ending is the best part. All of you morons who call yourrselves Beatles fans want to get upset & uptight about my posts about anything that's your mental problem not mine.
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Quoted from Wayne_L., posted June 30, 2004, 10:02pm at here
I think Yellow Submarine is a mediocre cartoon Beatles movie since Bugs Bunny & The Flintstones are much better with great Beatles music in it while the ending is the best part.
Yellow Submarine is FAR from mediocre! In fact it was extremely innovative for its day - and still is influential - just look at Oasis' video for All Around The World!
Every kid of EVERY generation discovers the Yellow Submarine movie - in fact it's how Sean Lennon discovered his Dad was a Beatle!
"Jeremy Hilary Boob is a fictional character in the animated movie Yellow Submarine (1968 ).
The Beatles, on their way to save Pepperland from the Blue Meanies, encounter Jeremy Hillary Boob, PhD, a strange, monkey-like little brown-furred man with a blue face, pink ears and a fluffy, rabbit-like tail. Jeremy lives in the sea of nothing (a.k.a. Nowhere), speaks in rhyme and describes himself as an "eminent physicist, polyglot classicist, prize-winning botanist, hard-biting satirist, talented pianist, good dentist too". The band realizes one of their songs sums Jeremy up well and they sing "Nowhere Man" about him as they cavort with his magic in his nowhere land. However as they prepare to leave, Jeremy realizes how literally empty and lonely his life is and becomes inconsolable. Concerned at seeing the friendly person so upset, the compassionate Ringo offers to take him Somewhere and he gratefully accepts. Jeremy eventually helps The Beatles to defeat the Blue Meanies.
Jeremy speaks in rhyme throughout the film, with one exception: the line, "Come on, Ringo!"
Yeah, here's a comment, do you really need to post every freaking quote about the beatles from Wikipedia? Half the time Wikipedia is hearsay anyways. Anybody can post a definition on it and who's to say they are correct? Regardless, anybody on this board is capable of going to wikipedia themselves. You dont need to post a page long quote everytime a question is asked.