and they get there with a tree that has the Voice of the Legion somehow travelling from said jungle somewhere in the world all the way out to New York City without anyone noticing it! And it gets even weirder from there with Fox somehow being recognized by plenty of people in New York, including a dog catcher that looked like he was going to be an antagonist for the movie before having a sudden change of heart without warning. The story has Ari and his two dogs, Winner and Fox, wanting to go to New York because it's hot in the jungle. with them using characters from Winner and the Golden Child (which itself warrants a spot in the Western Animation section for how surreal it gets alongside some of the other shows Phelous notes in his review of the movie ) for its inspiration. Christmas in New York is what you get when the Italian company that created some of the animated Titanic movies ask for North Korea's SEK Studio to help create a Christmas film.It's reminiscent of a typical episode of CBS Storybreak or ABC Weekend Special, but in a World of Funny Animals. Chicken Little is loosely adapted from the titular fable, but adds in silly elements and outrageous plot twists that the source material, of course, did not benefit from.Bolívar, el Héroe has really bad design, animation and writing, but those flaws are what make this film funny.On the other hand, this makes the film extremely quotable, to the extent that the entire film underwent Memetic Mutation at one point. and it was written by Jerry Seinfeld of all people. That premise is weird enough, its execution even moreso. Bee Movie is about a woman ditching her boyfriend for a talking bee who is trying to sue humanity for stealing his species' honey.In addition, get a bit more info in this review of the worst Alice adaptations by Animation Ramblings. But what makes this so bad but still enjoyable in the tiniest speck of dust of hope is its clever wordplay set in World of Snark (in this case, Wonderland), and they're all voiced by Americans which of course, Alice in this version, has a tendency to speak Totally Radical on some occasions. ◊ There's also the preposterous portrayal of the Mad Hatter as some sort of Peter Pan expy, Chick Magnet and naturally, hints of Hatter/Alice are pushed in there, and this film came out before Tim Burton's version. Tweedle Dee & Tweedle Dum, the Queen of Hearts, etc.) but the Cheshire Cat in this thing is so creepy looking in its design that it gives the shit-eating grin a whole new level. The CGI is, at best, laughably amateurish, the characters that are supposed to be human have mostly been replaced by anthropomorphic animals (e.g. While there have been many a stinker to butcher the story when it comes to film, animated or otherwise, nothing speaks " Adaptation Distillation" like this one. As the title obviously implies, it's an adaptation of Alice's Adventures in Wonderland. Alice in Wonderland: What's the Matter with Hatter?.
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