Captain Sparky vs. The Flying Saucers (2013) Poster

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6/10
Cups and Saucers.
southdavid9 July 2023
I've been running through the short films on Disney Plus in alphabetical order and I've made it to "C" and to this "Captain Sparky vs. The Flying Saucer", a short spinoff from Tim Burton's "Frankenweenie" movie. Unfortunately, I haven't seen that movie yet, nor the original version, so I'm watching this without context.

Victor (Charlie Tahan) sits down to watch one of his home movies, he selects Sparky's favourite, in which the titular hero fights off an alien invasion.

I should point out that Burton is not the director of this, it was Mark Waring, who has also worked on other stop motion films like "Isle of Dogs", "Fantastic Mr. Fox" and, perhaps most importantly for this production Burton's "Corpse Bride". It's a very short short, at just three minutes - my assumption, again based on a film that I haven't seen, is that the films production make up part of the storyline of "Frankenweenie" and maybe we saw some quick clips of this in that, but this is the whole film.

It looks great and the amount of work that goes into any form of stop motion is admirable. Exceptionally good is the "stop motion within stop motion" elements, as Victor's film employs that methodology too.

Admittedly, it doesn't add up to much. The film rather falls apart at the end, which doesn't particularly make sense, as you think Victor would reset and reshoot the ending, but it's beautiful took look at whilst it lasts.
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4/10
Really not needed
Horst_In_Translation16 October 2015
Warning: Spoilers
"Captain Sparky vs. The Flying Saucers" is a little add-on to Tim Burton's "Frankenweenie" and it shows us how Victor Frankenstein plays with his dog. The latter has to save the world in this scenario and, of course, he succeeds. I think this is a bonus feature on the DVD or Bluray, but it's not too popular, especially looking at how famous the movie was. So yeah, maybe it would have been more known if Burton had directed it as well. At least, it was done by people who also worked on the "real" movie. Charlie Tahan also speaks the character of Victor Frankenstein again. Still, I must say this is only a recommended watch for huge fans of the movie. Everybody else is not missing much as it adds basically nothing of value to the franchise. Thumbs down.
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4/10
I Guess Tim Burton Was Involved
Hitchcoc4 September 2019
The only positive I can think of is the outlandish cheapness of this, which probably wasn't cheap at all. It's an attack on flying sauces made of various tin cans and things by a pet dog. It's only two minutes long and that's as it should be.
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