At an age where cartoons are being remade into stupid CGI action blockbusters filled with explosions and sex jokes or bad PG kids films thanks to a horrible multi-billionaire director known as The Boomer (Parody of Michael Bay) Toontown's legendary cartoon characters settle aside their differences and team up to rescue their poor cartoon friends from The Boomer's empire of bad Hollywood production and stop bad cartoon remakes altogether! To describe this is more like a cartoon version of Justice League with Michael Bay explosions, it's hand-drawn animated characters (and some CG like Shrek) going up against bad Hollywood representations ...
What if Who Framed Roger Rabbit was made in the 40's?
The Unproduced Prequel to Who Framed Roger Rabbit; Roger Rabbit living with a family in Kansas finds he's adopted, and goes out to Hollywood to find his mother while also fighting in World War II
The supposed animated Popeye movie before Sony decided to cancel in favor of "The Emoji Movie" Who knows? Maybe it'll come back into production, RIGHT??
Popeye was a classic television cartoon series back in the 30s, 40s, 50s, 60s, 70s and 80s.
what if the Liam Neeson film The Commuter came out in the 80s
what if the Lynda Carter film came out today
A teenager in Iowa inadvertently unleashes a swarm of hungry and horny praying mantises to ...
what if the new Netflix film was release in the 80's
Part four of phase one in the Nickelodeon Cinematic Universe 8 years have passed since ...
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