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TopicGauntlet Crew Ranks Animated TV Show Movies
PrinceKaro
08/12/18 11:06:53 AM
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Charon: A really bizarre show this must have been. This movie was just strange and hard to understand how it existed at all. Sadly Genny pointed out to me the main character was voiced by Timon's actor, and then all I could hear was Timon in this different form since this VA didn't bother changing his voice in the slightest. Leonard is very selfish. Clearly, this dog is not a regular dog and has a higher capacity to be something else. His desires to make him "just his dog" basically equates to "be my slave" for me. It's like, you know this other creature is just as sentient, if not moreso, than you yet you'd prefer if it was just your property rather than being its own person. There was never any comeuppance about this either and the movie seemed to actually support the idea that Spot should just be what he was born as! That's kinda bad. Even so, and even if it's weird, this movie wasn't super bad or anything and had some laughable parts to it.

Karo: This is based on a show about a dog named Spot who dresses up as a boy so he can go to school, where everyone is such a fucking idiot that they seem unable to realize that one of the kids is covered in short blue fur.
So the story for the movie is that the family goes on a trip to Florida, where there is a mad scientist who turns Spot into a middle-aged human man at his request. Yeah, I know, dog years and all that, but if he is actually an adult why then does he go to elementary school? If things werent weird enough already, Spot then gets romantically involved with the mother of his owner and oh god please make this stop what is wrong with this movie.
Eventually he decides that he wants to be a dog again and changes back, thus making the whole movie even more pointless than it was already.
The art style is.. interesting. It certainly has more artistic merit (not to mention animates better) than the usual bland and putrid visuals that plagued the One Saturday Morning bloc, but it still gets tiresome after a while.
I'm not really sure why this, out of all 2000s kids shows, warranted a theatrical movie, or why it is randomly a musical featuring songs that belong on the short bus of musicality. It is what it is, and what it is is not very good.

Inviso: I have NEVER heard of this show before, nor have I heard of the movie, and I can understand why. This cartoons animation style is unbelievably half-assed, and the plot is childish enough that I feel slightly dumber for having watched it. Im sorry, its just hard to take a concept seriously when it involves a dog successfully pretending to be a human child, and NO ONE seems to call him out on this (aside from his owner, whos in on the scam.) No, ultimately this ranks above a few other films because its not SO mind-numbingly stupid that I think it never deserves to see the light of day againbut its still pretty terrible. Also, a dog transforming into a human man via dog years? Yeah thats fucking creepy.
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