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* '''''[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=we07mAJRxdE The Cinematronics adaptation]]''''' of ''Literature/AlicesAdventuresInWonderland''. The audio was taken directly from a 1948 radio drama (with this particular adaptation being released '''62 years later''') and the atrocious character designs (the Duchess, for example, is an overweight African-American woman with large lips that looks like she just came from the MS Paint engine) really say it all. The designs are loaded with blatant ArtisticLicense: [[CallAPegasusAHippogryph The griffin looks like a dragon]], the Dodo looks more like a pelican, and the Eaglet barely resembles a bird at all. The trailer is so bad that even a toddler would shake their head at it. Also, the description would love to remind you that it's [[BlatantLies trying to please the children with its art style]] [[SuspiciouslySpecificDenial and definitely not]] [[TheMockbuster trying to emulate]] [[Film/AliceInWonderland2010 any other movies]]. WebVideo/TheCartoonHero [[http://theherooftomorrow.blogspot.com/2014/03/the-cartoon-hero-vs-alice-in-wonderland.html happened upon this... thing in his marathon of reviews of works listed on]] this page and claims it to be THE worst thing he has ever or will ever review.
** Strangely, WebVideo/PhantomStrider put this on [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WyAwrSCMMf4 his Worst Forgotten Cartoons list]] while in "Dark Strider" mode (depends on your definition of forgotten).
* At the height of their popularity, Silly Bandz had an unauthorized feature film. '''''WesternAnimation/BandsOnTheRun''''' is a ''very'' cheaply produced, DirectToVideo soulless mess of a film. In a blatant rip-off of ''Franchise/ToyStory'', a group of rubber bands, including one regular rubber band, come to life (while most of the others in the same film don’t come alive) and desire to be played with by children and seek to get to a toy store so they can do that. No small part of its failure owes to [=C.Y.UNS Information Technologies, Co Ltd.=], "quite possibly the cheapest, shoddiest, most fly-by-night animation studio in all of China," in the art director's words. The end product is ugly, badly animated, and has no sense of scale, with a ClicheStorm plot and talent hired from Craigslist (including Creator/CristinaValenzuela, somehow). It was [[OneBookAuthor the first and only film]] made by Elastic Productions, who [[CreatorKiller shut down immediately after releasing the film]] to a barely-there, unappreciative audience. Watch WebVideo/RebelTaxi and Digiman tear the film a new one [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OTITDiZP1Pk right over here]] and [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1xh5lzfuYCM here]], respectively. To add insult to injury, the DVD includes free bands and a warning to keep these bands away from little kids who could be harmed by eating them. [[DontTryThisAtHome But in the movie, you can see a baby playing with one of the rubber bands]] [[spoiler:and becoming her new owner]].
* '''''Bobbleheads: TheMovie''''' is once again proof that Creator/{{Netflix}} still remains a fertile breeding ground for this kind of bottom-of-the-barrel drivel. The characters' rough, unpolished, and [[UnintentionalUncannyValley rather ugly-looking]] designs and lackluster animation (even for a DirectToDVD movie) are only the beginning of this movie's many issues. [[ClicheStorm In a plot you've likely heard a million times before]], the eponymous bobbleheads [[LivingToys come to life when nobody's looking]] and [[HomeAloneAntics vie to protect their family's home from the dad character's trailer-trash brother]]. The movie ''initially'' seems like it's going to follow the equally worn-out "[[WhenYouComingHomeDad kid gets workaholic parents to pay attention to them]]" plot, but this is dropped quite early in and only given a brief nod later. The rest of the movie is a nonsensical, incoherent, and boring mess that tries to do entirely too much at once without making an effort to tie any of it together. The eponymous bobbleheads are [[DesignatedHero either annoying or just flat-out unlikeable]], and the movie's main antagonist [[DesignatedVillain comes off more as hapless than actually mean or nasty]]. The movie also mentions several supplementary materials and characters the bobbleheads were based on, but none of these elements are explained to the viewers in any way, only serving to make the plot even more confusing (and makes the out-of-nowhere appearance of a bobblehead version of Music/{{Cher}} a flat-out BigLippedAlligatorMoment). Put this multitude of shortcomings into a food processor, set to "puree" for a few minutes, and you get this bobbling, bubbling sludge pile of a movie as a result. Interestingly, several Creator/{{Disney}} alumni and the art director of ''WesternAnimation/{{Foodfight}}'' were involved with this film. Tab Murphy, despite getting a "story by" credit, admitted that he had next to no creative control over the film. Watch WebVideo/{{Saberspark}} take it to task [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nwe7GZcQi24 here]], and watch Stoned Gremlin Productions suffer through it [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qHfuqpvvZ6E here.]] Alex of WebVideo/IHateEverything talks about it in his [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tsc9vj1CjDI Search for the Worst here]], along with his [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f2_c1B1IqEY Trying to Watch here]], WebVideo/TheNostalgiaCritic also gives his thoughts on the movie [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HB9s-oU8Ug4 here]].
* '''''WesternAnimation/BolivarElHeroe''''' ("Bolívar the Hero"), a 2003 Colombian "animated" movie about the 19th-Century South American freedom fighter Simón Bolívar (who would most likely be spinning in his grave if Hugo Chavez hadn't had him exhumed), featuring barely animated, terribly drawn {{Animesque}} versions of Bolívar and his allies and enemies, UsefulNotes/MSPaint-worthy special effects, ridiculously bombastic acting, and generally pathetically low production "values." It's allegedly for kids but [[WhatDoYouMeanItsForKids adds far too much violence occasionally]] and feels too heavy to engage children. You can look at the [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sxx7RTE39vA trailer]] for this ''thing'' yourself... or just [[https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0400244/reviews?ref_=tt_urv look at the IMDb reviews.]]
* '''''Caroline and the Magic Potion''''', or as it's known in its home country of Spain, '''''[[MarketBasedTitle Meigallos]]''''', is a film that tries to [[TheMockbuster disguise itself as]] [[WesternAnimation/{{Coraline}} a much more well-known film]] by virtue of a retitling and a GagDub taking advantage of a passing resemblance between the main character, called Malva in the original, and that of the 2009 film. The distributors should be ashamed of themselves just for attempting to do so, for it can't even hold a candle to the original in ''any'' regard. The first problem we see is the animation. The models themselves aren't so bad, even if they look kind of weird due to stylistic choices, but the real problem comes in once you see them in motion. The film uses an intentionally low framerate, likely in [[StopFauxtion an attempt to mimic]] the [[StopMotion medium]] of the film it's allegedly trying to copy (director Virginia Curiá has a background in claymation, and this was her first CGI venture), but the result is that everything looks disjointed and choppy, and the characters' movements are sometimes really jittery as a result. Besides this, the mouths of characters are obviously just textures, which itself results in a HongKongDub, models look like they're superimposed onto 2-D backgrounds, and they oftentimes aren't lit correctly. The voice acting makes it no less tolerable, as the delivery of lines are often stilted and strange, and DullSurprise is commonplace, most notably the BigBad, who positively ''oozes'' all three. But the writing and plot are what ''really'' drag the film into garbage fire territory. For example, the main character's love interest is [[{{Squick}} a full-grown young adult while she's still a]] KidHero; he also stalks her caravan ([[ContrivedCoincidence which comes in handy when he has to catch up with them.]]) The BigBad is also really stupid; she utilizes mind control and forces one of her victims to ask Caroline's kidnapped grandmother for her secret potion recipe instead of just mind-controlling the grandmother into giving it up. There are several plot threads are introduced and then left hanging. For example, it's said that magic exists; that's it, it just exists, seemingly [[AWizardDidIt as a way to justify the main characters being able to use magic.]] Besides that, there's a juvenile BrickJoke about a cat peeing on the floor, an aggressively TotallyRadical paraglider who only exists to [[DeusExMachina pop in and solve stuff]], an {{Anvilicious}} GreenAesop that comes right out of nowhere, and a stupid RunningGag about a police officer's chief asking about food every time he's called. Mix all of this up, plus the fact that it's trying to trick people into thinking that it's related to ''WesternAnimation/{{Coraline}}'', and you get a catastrophic train wreck of a film that can't decide what it wants to be besides a third-rate simulacrum. See WebVideo/{{Saberspark}}'s review of it [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C6kPeM-KydQ here.]]
* While the Creator/CheechAndChong films are far from high art, they have a cult following and are usually considered funny movies. However, not even the highest stoner can praise their 2013 film '''''Cheech & Chong's Animated Movie'''''. The film is designed as a "best of" for their albums with animation even ''WesternAnimation/TheNutshack'' would make fun of and audio so bad the microphone unintentionally distorts at some points. Stoner website Mary Jane called it the worst Cheech & Chong film, telling its readers "Don't puff, just pass." [[WebVideo/ReactionAndReview Emer Prevost]] watched it [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zoqOetaeeNs here]] and regretted doing so.
* '''''WesternAnimation/ChildrenVSWizards''''' (Дети против волшебников) is a 2016 Russian [[UsefulNotes/OrthodoxChristianity Orthodox Christian]] [[PropagandaPiece propaganda film]] based on [[Literature/TheScienceOfWinning a book of the same name]] written by obscure author Nikos Zervas, offered as a [[TheMoralSubstitute religious alternative]] and at the same time a [[TakeThat jab]] to the ''Literature/HarryPotter'' books. [[{{Anvilicious}} It goes out of its way to teach]] children that Orthodox Christians are pure and have superior souls and that everyone else is AlwaysChaoticEvil. Other than that, it states that women should be completely loyal to their husbands and not have sex before marriage, and claims that the deaths of Serbian civilians during UsefulNotes/TheYugoslavWars were [[UsefulNotes/VictimBlaming their own fault]]. Its account of UsefulNotes/WorldWarII is [[ArtisticLicenseHistory woefully inaccurate]] thanks to a mixture of Christian supremacism and Russian nationalism: the wizards are headquartered in a Scottish Nazi base,[[note]](no Home Nation, Scotland included, fell to Nazi Germany. The only British territories that did fall to the Nazis were [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/German_occupation_of_the_Channel_Islands the Channel Islands]], crown dependencies that have never been part of the United Kingdom. But then again, Hogwarts is in Scotland, so the wizards being in Jersey or Guernsey wouldn't have served the Potter-bashing very well, would it?)[[/note]] and one claim about Russia defeating Nazi Germany completely ignores not only the UK's and USA's involvement in the war, but the fact that Russia was part of ''[[UsefulNotes/SovietRussiaUkraineAndSoOn the Soviet Union]]'' (an atheistic state that, for most of its existence, carried out [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Persecution_of_Christians_in_the_Soviet_Union a persecutory campaign against Christians]] - and other religious groups - that was suspended during the war only because Joseph Stalin realized it was causing [[EnemyMine pro-Nazi sentiment]] among Orthodox Christians) during that time period. In addition, the military academy the main protagonists are attending in the present is praised to no end, raising suspicions that the whole thing was made to promote said academy in the first place. The animation in this film is utterly [[SpecialEffectFailure atrocious]],[[note]]Imagine the semi-rotoscoped ''Animation/WaltzWithBashir'', but instead of blending live action reference points with smooth animation done in Flash and a clever usage of color tones to set the mood, we get a bunch of primitive 3D models with jerky movements and a saturation filter to make it stand out like a 2D cartoon but instead makes the shoddy CGI more visually obvious. Also, most of the background scenes are just static shots of basic 2D and 3D environments and there are a few non-standard animation effects that include a plane with contrails that don't line up with the model and a present that melts like plasticine.[[/note]] making Video Brinquedo look good by comparison. The voice acting is awful, with the voice actors sounding [[DullSurprise uninterested with their delivery]]. It was panned by every critic in Russia and received a 1.0 on [[https://www.kinopoisk.ru/film/deti-protiv-volshebnikov-2016-1004214/ Kinopoisk]] (the Russian equivalent to IMDB), and [[DontShootTheMessage not even Orthodox Christians liked it]]. [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=btLZwPtYAE4 Here]] is a review made by Russian movie critic [=BadComedian=] (video contains English subtitles). Youtuber, [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FW7mvdcpKl0&list Strange Aeons also criticized the English dub here.]]
* '''''WesternAnimation/TheChristmasTree''''' is a 1991 animated TV ChristmasSpecial with abysmal LimitedAnimation that falls head-first into the [[UnintentionalUncannyValley Uncanny Valley]], filled with ugly character designs, awkward voice acting with voice actors who sound like they're half brain-dead (one of the characters is a little girl who's very clearly voiced by an 18-year-old woman and one of the little girls slurred and mumbled her lines, and there's also one who has an inexplicably pitch-shifted, almost artificial-sounding voice), and bad timing (at times there is no pause between sentences, leading to awkward tone-shifts when characters speak). And then there's the editing, which includes scenes that cut into other scenes randomly and without warning. Top it off with an IdiotPlot, various {{Plot Hole}}s, and a botched [[BlackAndWhiteMorality black-and-white moral]] at the end, and you have one of the worst Christmas specials ever. ''WebVideo/TheNostalgiaCritic'', in [[http://channelawesome.com/nostalgia-critic-the-worst-christmas-special-ever/ his review]], even labeled it as such. WebVideo/{{Phelous}} had a similar (if not quite as extreme) opinion [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MO2IE3yH8jY in his own review]], while ''WebVideo/BestOfTheWorst'' [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fgbPUHfBJA0 gets some mileage]] out of it. ''WebVideo/PeanutButterGamer'' [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q3x1f3SUFJg has also reviewed this film]] and [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8o-LRUHXB64 so did]] ''WebVideo/{{Saberspark}}''.[[invoked]]
* '''''WesternAnimation/DinotopiaQuestForTheRubySunstone''''', the InNameOnly AnimatedAdaptation of the ''Literature/{{Dinotopia}}'' books. While the live-action miniseries is typically seen as SoOkayItsAverage at best, even its fans won't defend this prehistoric mess. It is almost nothing like the original books, is full of [[ClicheStorm clichéd characters]] and ArtisticLicensePaleontology (including the shedded skin of an ''Iguanodon'', which never shed its skin), and a disgusting amount of ToiletHumor. It has an AllStarCast that includes Creator/AlyssaMilano, Creator/JamieKennedy, Creator/MichaelClarkeDuncan, Creator/MalcolmMcDowell, Creator/KathyGriffin, Creator/WayneKnight, and Creator/GeorgeSegal, and wastes the talents of all these stars. WebVideo/DiamandaHagan takes a look at it [[https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=Exk8a_xtmIA&pp=ygUQRGlub3RvcGlhIHJldmlldw%3D%3D here]].
* '''''Franchise/DisneyPrincess: A Christmas of Enchantment''''', at first, [[NeverTrustATrailer sounded very promising]] judging by [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5UjUC47yAms its trailer]]...that is until you end up watching it for yourself anyway. A large portion consists of older Disney shorts, which don't involve ''any of the princesses at all'', only one of which -- the ''WesternAnimation/MelodyTime'' segment "Once Upon a Wintertime" -- is both set during Christmastime, and presented uncut (except for the title card); the feature also includes a {{Recut}} of the ''WesternAnimation/SillySymphonies'' telling of ''Literature/TwasTheNightBeforeChristmas'', the uncensored[[note]]complete with intoxicated rum cookies[[/note]] version of "WesternAnimation/TheCookieCarnival," apparently just because it has a gingerbread man, and a PanAndScan, re-scored presentation of the ''WesternAnimation/Fantasia2000'' adaptation of ''Literature/TheSteadfastTinSoldier'', apparently just because [[Literature/TheNutcracker a certain Christmas legend]] also has a toy soldier.[[note]]Never mind the likelihood that stripping a ''Fantasia'' short of its original music undermines the purpose of the movies.[[/note]] The Disney Princesses' segments include a musical sequence consisting of StockFootage from ''WesternAnimation/SleepingBeauty'' to the tune of "The Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairies", a watered-down version of ''WesternAnimation/BeautyAndTheBeastTheEnchantedChristmas'', another musical sequence with clips of the princess' movies to the tune of a princess-themed "The 12 Days of Christmas", a short with Ariel reading an old Christmas book she starred in to the audience with the illustrations of the book instead of being actually animated, and a music video with the princesses singing a new and actually catchy song, but with horrible animation and ''more reused clips''. You know you botched your movie up when Ariel's read-along and the princesses' new song were the highlights of this mess and the FramingDevice is no better, as it also has very cheap animation and poor lip syncing... stuff that's not really expected out of '''Disney'''. (It also creates some FridgeLogic in depicting the Beast as a beast, even though at least one year has supposedly passed since ''The Enchanted Christmas''.) Apparently, the DVD bombed so bad that the next three Disney Princess [=DVDs=] were also the very last in the lineup, with ''[[WesternAnimation/DisneyPrincessEnchantedTalesFollowYourDreams Enchanted Tales]]'' being a TroubledProduction with low sales - you can check out the negative reviews on [[https://www.dvdizzy.com/princess-christmas.html Ultimate Disney]] or [[https://www.amazon.com/product-reviews/B0009OUB2O/ref=cm_cr_arp_d_viewpnt_rgt?ie=UTF8&filterByStar=critical&reviewerType=avp_only_reviews&showViewpoints=0&pageNumber=1 Amazon]] regarding this pretty pink cash-grab.
* '''''WesternAnimation/DorbeesMakingDecisions''''', a 1998 Christian kids' video that was meant to be the first in a series of ''Dorbees'' videos and reeks of desperately wanting [[FollowTheLeader to be the next]] ''WesternAnimation/VeggieTales''. You know there's something wrong when the show's own theme song implies the characters are annoying and repulsive by saying "Why don't they go away?" (which is immediately followed by [[SincerityMode "We really mean it!"]]). The whole video is filled with abysmal CGI animation (even for the late 1990s) that somehow looks even worse than ''WebAnimation/JimmyNeutronHappyFamilyHappyHour'' (whose animation style is entirely ''[[StylisticSuck intentional]]''), ParentalBonus jokes that make no sense, [[FlatCharacter undeveloped characters]], idiotic pacing mostly resulting from [[MindScrew a framing device within]] ''[[MindScrew another]]'' [[MindScrew framing device]], the six-minute DisneyAcidSequence that is ''[[ShowWithinAShow Mr. Poe and Yogul]]'' (which amounts to nothing more than a BigLippedAlligatorMoment that drags on for way too long), and every story the video features [[BrokenAesop undermines the intended moral about making wise decisions in some way]]. [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OFHmVYD0jSg This]] is what Mr. Enter thought about the video. WebVideo/{{PhantomStrider}} thought this was the [[https://youtu.be/fCnJ4beN6Vo#t=05m26s second-ugliest cartoon of all time]] behind ''WesternAnimation/AngelaAnaconda''.
* '''''Dwegons and Leprechauns''''',[[note]]Also known as ''Dwegons and Lepurcans''[[/note]] a 2014 CGI-animated kids film, is a failed attempt at an indie animated film, with cheaply done, janky-looking animation, crappy voice acting that wastes the talents of Creator/MelissaLeo, character designs that range from cheap-looking to outright hideous and is especially bad with the animal characters, and a nonsensical plot involving descendants of leprechauns and fairies who live in an old house that a family inherits and moves into to turn it into a bed-and-breakfast, a pair of jewel thieves wanting to steal Dwegonland's riches, and a conflict and battle with an imprisoned villain named Darvagan and his cronies that is introduced at the last minute. Not only that, but despite the movie being titled ''Dwegons and '''Leprechauns''''', Leprechauns serve a very minimal role in the story, only appearing in a brief flashback scene that explains the origin story of the Dwegons. The second scene of the movie also has a surprisingly dark scene showing one of the characters dying from a heart attack. It received a [[https://commonsensemedia.org/movie-reviews/dwegons-and-leprechauns 1/5]] by Common Sense Media. Watch Ace Backspace pick it apart [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N7zOIH-bYIU here]].
* '''''WesternAnimation/ElfBowlingTheMovieTheGreatNorthPoleElfStrike''''' is a DirectToVideo AnimatedAdaptation of [[VideoGame/ElfBowling the supposedly-popular online Flash game of the same name]]. Some consider [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P7SvCRO0SMU it]] to be twenty times worse than ''WesternAnimation/{{Foodfight}}''. The characters are unpleasant to look at, the plot is near-nonexistent, and ''SantaClaus'' is an unlikable asshole throughout to the point where his brother [[BigBad Dingle]] (voiced by Creator/TomKenny) seems much more reasonable (well, until he starts singing a VillainSong about how great slavery is). The movie also uses childish humor that falls flat, as well as racial stereotypes, and worst of all, the whole thing just [[RandomEventsPlot makes no sense]]. To add insult to injury, [[SequelHook a sequel titled]] ''[[HalloweenEpisode Elf Bowling 2: The Great Halloween Pumpkin Heist]]'' was advertised at the end of the film and was slated for a Fall 2007 release, [[StillbornFranchise but it was presumably canned due to the failure of this film]]. Webvideo/TheCartoonHero has put this movie on [[http://theherooftomorrow.blogspot.com/2014/12/top-10-worst-animated-holiday-specials.html the #3 spot of his Worst Holiday Specials Video]]. Whyboy has a [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uucnSITtL-A few things to say about it]], as does WebVideo/{{Bobsheaux}} [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HsbcZ8Z3rXM here]], [[WebVideo/TheMysteriousMrEnter Mr. Enter]] [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JUSuvokSszc here]], [[WebVideo/ReactionAndReview Emer Prevost]] [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f9e15yqAlvw here]], WebVideo/PhantomStrider [[http://youtu.be/9J0vXvrdSc4 here]], WebVideo/{{Saberspark}} [[https://youtu.be/IyGeY035B5I here]], WebVideo/MusicalHell [[https://youtu.be/NAk1zunXzxw here]], and WebVideo/TheNostalgiaCritic [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ka5pYUSkgHI here]].
* Hardly any discussion of awful animated films is complete without mention of '''''WesternAnimation/TheEmojiMovie.''''' [[AudienceAlienatingPremise Mercilessly panned from the very instant it was announced]], the film went on to prove all of its critics right. The story is [[ClicheStorm ridiculously clichéd and unoriginal]], [[TheUntwist insultingly predictable]], [[{{Anvilicious}} embarrassingly unsubtle]], TotallyRadical, painfully unfunny, and it [[BrokenAesop/TheEmojiMovie contradicts every one of its own messages]]. The subplot is barely even there, to begin with. The characters are all one-note at best--more effort seems to have gone towards the relentless ProductPlacement, and even that's muddied by the main conflict (an emoji is vilified for showing more than one emotion when in use) going against the selling point of the represented product (emojis quickly and clearly representing one thing). Other aspects of the worldbuilding representing technology in a confusing way even by kids' movie standards (such as internet trolls being treated like viruses that live in the phone). While Sony was [[http://screencrush.com/best-animated-oscars-2018-submitted-list/ absolutely certain it would win an Oscar,]] [[MedalOfDishonor it instead became the first-ever animated film]] to get nominated for and win Worst Picture, Worst Director, Worst Screen Combo, and Worst Screenplay at the [[UsefulNotes/GoldenRaspberryAward Razzies]]. The film [[https://www.xkcd.com/1870/ continued]] [[https://youtu.be/r2XO5i59wUg to]] [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ydvQB-4bBfQ be]] [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BjObqNxcyig torn]] [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ja2egaTGOwE apart]] [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TFwcY4acFyo&t=6m58s online]] [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JxyOV0mmDDQ by]] [[https://youtu.be/qpKp0x1wm5g critic]] [[https://youtu.be/-Q9iozzThg8 after]] [[https://youtu.be/7X6rd1kyYgY critic,]] [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XVWym7KejfA for]] [[https://youtube.com/watch?v=nvXAL6mRACA&t=2m1s months]] [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1flQMSPnIwI on]] [[https://youtu.be/SuyW6JEpktA end]] [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DbYe6U9Dljk uninterrupted.]][[note]]Each critic from beginning to end: Webcomic/{{Xkcd}}, WebVideo/ChrisStuckmann, WebVideo/AniMat, WebVideo/IHateEverything, WebVideo/{{Bobsheaux}}, WebVideo/PhantomStrider, WebVideo/CellSpex, WebVideo/DoubleToasted, WebAnimation/BrainDump, [[WebVideo/MrCoatAndFriends Cartoon Palooza]], [[WebVideo/TheMysteriousMrEnter The Mysterious Mr. Enter]], WebVideo/RebelTaxi, [[Creator/BobChipman Bob Chipman]], 24 Frames of Nick, and WebVideo/TheNostalgiaCritic.[[/note]] About two years later, WebVideo/PossumReviews [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4r6IbVN9f0U gave his thoughts]]. Even WebVideo/{{Saberspark}}, who considered the hate for the film throughout 2017 to be way overblown, stated [[https://youtu.be/As5GzihhWZA here]] that he considered it mediocre at best. Fun fact: The studio offered to cast Creator/JordanPeele as [[TalkingPoo the Poop Emoji]]--he cites this as a reason he retired from acting to direct. Its ''only'' saving grace is, unlike the other poorly-animated entries on this list, its [[SugarWiki/AwesomeArt beautiful animation and backgrounds]], but that also goes to show that a film can't succeed on spellbinding visuals alone if everything else about it stinks. Thankfully, Sony Pictures Animation would later save its reputation from further decay by releasing the 2018 critically acclaimed ''WesternAnimation/SpiderManIntoTheSpiderVerse'', which was not only seen by many to be a massive improvement over the former, but also helped transcend film animation into the next level.
* '''''WesternAnimation/{{Foodfight}}''''' has a very interesting story behind its production. Originally intended for a 2003 release, the discs containing its assets were stolen in what was supposedly an act of "industrial espionage". After spending ''six years'' in DevelopmentHell (being completed in late 2009), it was finally released in 2012 and soon became infamous for how spectacularly awful it was. It was made on a budget of 45 million dollars and none of it shows. The animation is horrendous, with designs deep in the [[UnintentionalUncannyValley Uncanny Valley]] and some of the wonkiest movement you'll ever see on an animated character, and the writing's not much better, being largely ripped off from ''Film/{{Casablanca}}'' and having the last third of the film being almost entirely {{Padding}}. The film is also infamous for blatant ProductPlacement, [[DoubleEntendre sexual innuendo]] that is [[WhatDoYouMeanItsForKids incredibly inappropriate for a movie aimed at children]], and the questionable message of [[spoiler:[[BeautyEqualsGoodness ugly people being bad]]]]. All of this combines into a movie that was critically panned and has an abysmal 1.7 on {{Website/IMDb}}. Watch [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BGql8sKjJwA JonTron]], [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uQawtEXwuPg I Hate Everything]], [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VO1FdVSMZHA the Nostalgia Critic]], [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_UYcR0JYI_4 Animat]], and [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0RDP_XREmRI Cynical Reviews]] rip this monstrosity of a film apart. Phelous, The Cinema Snob, and Obscurus Lupa also review it in [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y5dZjXVR45s two]] [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LjLZqLP3ECg&t=1789s parts]]. WebVideo/{{Saberspark}} also [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CgyCHDTU5-E looked at the film when ranking the worst of the 2010's decade's animated movies (at least those that he's seen),]] and he placed it at the absolute worst category, with only other animated movies created by The Asylum joining it.
* '''''WesternAnimation/{{The Hunchback of Notre Dame|GoldenFilms}}'' by Creator/GoldenFilms''' is almost certainly their worst work. While the majority of their films [[SoOkayItsAverage tend to be watchable if mediocre]], this film has almost no redeeming qualities. It lacks a real plot or sense of conflict and the characters fail to be engaging. The story has no connection to Creator/VictorHugo's book whatsoever aside from the Notre Dame Cathedral and a few InNameOnly characters, and sometimes even the names are different (Esmeralda is changed to Melody and reduced to a witch; meanwhile, Frollo becomes [[CompositeCharacter Jean-Claude]], who looks less like Frollo and more like Gaston from ''WesternAnimation/BeautyAndTheBeast'' with a curly mustache). The comic-relief instrument characters are [[TheScrappy even more annoying than the Gargoyles of the Disney version]] since they delay the "story" with their pointless chit-chat and their hijacking of the spotlight despite their irrelevance to most of the movie. It's almost as if the Golden Films staff wanted to adapt this story, but didn't read the book due to its length and resorted to either a shallow read or skimming through the index. The animation of Golden Films tends to be rather flawed, but it's especially poorly edited here, even comparing it to other films in the collection. [[StockFootageFailure A scene of gypsies dancing and Melody shaking her hands is repeated countless times regardless of if it really fits]]. The worst part of this film is that Quasimodo is made ''handsome'' (for some inexplicable reason) and later spontaneously turns even more good-looking, which goes against the spirit of TrueBeautyIsOnTheInside that this movie intends to teach and is an insult to handicapped people with the implications that a morale boost will be enough to [[ThrowingOffTheDisability heal them]]. If the staff wanted to avoid frightening children with a deformed man, their attempt to bowdlerize the story backfired greatly. WebVideo/{{Phelous}} adds his two cents to [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XJu0kQbTNIk this movie]], calling it the absolute worst adaptation of ''The Hunchback of Notre Dame'' ever made and that he's confident saying such even without having seen every single adaptation of ''Hunchback''. [[http://www.thehunchblog.com/tag/enchanted-tales/ The Hunchblog]] also described everything wrong with this movie. WebVideo/{{Saberspark}} [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0uCAhSZcJq0 reviewed the movie]], and he is left completely gobsmacked at how awful of an adaptation the movie is in almost every aspect. WebVideo/MusicalHell [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2AyFHKCAifY also takes a look at it here.]] [=CodedLockFilms=] also looked at the film himself, with him saying it's the worst film he's ever covered [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=reqI6W9yL4c here.]]
* [[http://www.dailymotion.com/video/xwe1to_joshua-and-the-promised-land-wmv_shortfilms?start=694#.UW1udCtvtQc This]] animated adaptation of the story of Joshua, Moses' apprentice, titled '''''WesternAnimation/JoshuaAndThePromisedLand'''''. The character designs, which are ''supposed'' to be bipedal lions, are stiff and uninspired (and include a [[AnimalGenderBender female lion with a mane]]), the animation looks like it was done by a 6th grader using Autodesk Maya for the first time (the faces hardly show good expression, mouth movements are nonexistent, it's impossible to tell what various objects are at times due to horrid texturing, etc.), and the voices sound bored and sometimes fail to grasp the concept of audio levels (the kid who plays Joshua sometimes [[NoIndoorVoice shouts his lines]] to the point of distortion). And then there's the story itself, which has its own slew of problems, including one of the most annoying examples of MrExposition ever put to film. Creator/{{Voltalia}} gives her two cents about this abomination [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1XRvQs38Hc8 here]], [[WebVideo/FeedingTheTrolls CuteFuzzyWeasel]] [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cAxnq9m0Fe8 destroyed it here]], WebVideo/KyleNorty gave [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WRu1LnYGPTI his take on it here]], and LetsPlay/{{Critikal}}, who's known for doing Let's Plays, [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6zRyubvOzio had a few things]] [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ae9bFmg56kk to say about it.]] WebVideo/{{Saberspark}} ended up taking back what he said about ''WesternAnimation/LeoTheLion'' and declared ''this'' film the worst film he's ever seen [[https://youtu.be/3syUejwzd3Q here]] (at least before the aforementioned ''Trolland'' came along). The creator of the film, Jim Lion, admits that it wasn't very good and that the criticisms are very valid, but he doesn't regret making it as it allowed him to practice his animation skills.
* '''''Kis Vuk''''', titled ''A Fox's Tale'' for the English release, is a dreadful {{CGI}}-animated sequel to and cash-in on the classic 1981 Hungarian animated film ''Animation/VukTheLittleFox''. The CGI work with its awkward, choppy animation, bizarre character designs and amateurish rendering would have looked, let's say, passable in a cheap-o, late-1990s TV cartoon, but this was made in ''2008'';[[note]]This was the same year in which ''WesternAnimation/WallE'' and ''WesternAnimation/KungFuPanda'' were released. Let that sink in for a moment. This movie's animation alone makes ''Space Chimps'' look like ''WesternAnimation/{{Ratatouille}}'' by comparison.[[/note]] and screened in cinemas. The staggeringly [[ClicheStorm cliché]]- and PlotHole-ridden plot, utter lack of likable or original characters, gruesome scenes of animal cruelty, an anticlimactic AssPull of a climax, and a total shift in tone compared to the original led to the movie becoming a failure that screened to almost empty theaters (a major ScheduleSlip also helped in this). Fans of the original work, critics, and reportedly [[EvenTheDogIsAshamed even some little kids]] left screenings disgusted and disappointed, and upon release, it went straight to ''the'' bottom of Website/IMDb's movie list, where it lingered on for a good couple of weeks. Currently holds a rating of 2.3 as the third-worst animated movie with at least 1,000 votes. Read Duckyworth's unflattering thoughts on the film [[http://duckyworth.deviantart.com/journal/Duckyworth-s-Thoughts-Kis-Vuk-A-Fox-s-Tale-2008-337432191 here.]]
* '''''WesternAnimation/TheLittlestLightOnTheChristmasTree''''', a 2004 animated movie made by Abrams/Gentile Entertainment, might be the turn of the millennium's equivalent to ''The Christmas Tree'' in terms of how low Christmas specials can really go. The plot is [[{{Glurge}} extremely schmaltzy]] in its attempts to get viewers to care about both its main human characters and a ''broken Christmas tree light'', and that's assuming there's much of a plot, to begin with (for instance, both the "Maggie dolls" and the effects of the family's father dying in a war are barely referenced after the opening narration; the only reason they're there at all is to try and get viewers to feel sorry for them). The animation is dreadful for 2004 (a year when movies like ''WesternAnimation/TheIncredibles1'' and ''WesternAnimation/Shrek2'' were in theaters), with characters moving like the town's water supply was laced with copious amounts of alcohol and mushrooms, made all the worse by the [[UnintentionalUncannyValley downright hideous character designs]], with Timothy and the titular lightbulb being the worst offenders. Worse, there's a '''blank frame''' during the scene where Girthmore tosses away the broken light. Speaking of which, the movie's main villain, Girthmore, straddles the line between being [[ObviouslyEvil so transparently and cartoonishly greedy]] that [[WesternAnimation/TheLegoMovie Lord Business]] would tell him to scale it back a bit and being a DesignatedVillain who's just trying to keep his business going and whose "evil" acts feel less like actual malice and more like [[PokeThePoodle small, petty attempts to reinforce his greed]], all of which adds up to a nonsensical HeelFaceTurn that makes his position as the movie's BigBad completely meaningless. The rest of the characters are [[FlatCharacter barely fleshed out]] and irrelevant to the plot that you could remove most of them from the story and little, if anything, would change. What little "humor" there is, is based around Girthmore referencing how fat he is during his [[VillainSong Villain Songs]] (yes, he has more than one), but apart from that, the movie is completely devoid of any humor (or anything memorable, for that matter). The only saving grace is that it's mercifully short at forty-four minutes, but it's still torturous to sit through. Add in a completely pointless storybook version on the DVD version (which is just screenshots of the movie with narration), and you've got an absolutely terrible Christmas movie that can't even be enjoyed as a SoBadItsGood hate-watch. The movie currently sits at a 3.1 rating on [=IMDb=] and seems to have [[CreatorKiller all but completely killed Abrams/Gentile Entertainment]], as they haven't made anything since. This movie most likely would've gone unnoticed by the public if WebVideo/{{Bobsheaux}} hadn't drug this Yuletide garbage up from the abyss, [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6UPoIDM0FOs and given it, it's just dues]]. WebVideo/{{Phelous}} [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OG4tSs5eOhg also takes a crack at it]].
* Despite being a modest success with audiences in its home country, the 1992 German animated movie ''Die Abenteuer von Pico und Columbus'' ("The Adventures of Pico and Columbus") received a GagDub for American audiences by Hemdale Film Corporations under the name '''''WesternAnimation/TheMagicVoyage''''', which dragged an [[QuirkyWork already odd]] [[VeryLooselyBasedOnATrueStory fictionalized take]] on the voyage of UsefulNotes/ChristopherColumbus way down into the depths of this trope. The movie is meant to be a retelling of how Christopher Columbus discovered that the Earth was round. Unfortunately, this abomination of a dub stacks awful voice acting (despite the cast having Creator/DomDeLuise as Christopher Columbus) and constant noise (the latter of which wasn't present in the original German version) on top of the already present mediocre animation and strange plot. That's not even mentioning the horrible inconsistencies, such as Columbus thinking the world was square when he ''always'' thought it was round (like people, in general, did at this time in Europe). The other main character, Pico (voiced by Creator/CoreyFeldman), is nothing more than an annoying little woodworm who is shoehorned into the story [[KidAppealCharacter to make this film appeal more to kids]] and talks ''constantly''. Overall, much like ''Doogal'', ''The Magic Voyage'' is a shining example of what happens when a GagDub goes horribly wrong. The Nostalgia Critic reviewed it [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4kpk9pVrI_A here]], as did The Hardcore Kid [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nc1Gdr1HciE here]], and so did [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qMZC4w8SGMU Animated Anarchy]].
* The comic strip ''ComicStrip/{{Marmaduke}}'' has had two film adaptations, but while the [[Film/{{Marmaduke}} 2010 live-action/CGI film]] was negatively received, the '''2022 animated adaptation of''' '''''Marmaduke''''', premiering on Netflix in 2022 after a three-year delay, had even fewer positive reviews from audiences and critics, with a 0% critical score on Rotten Tomatoes and a barely-better 19% audience score. The animation is cheap and overly exaggerated (such as characters having toothpick-thin legs and arms), most of the jokes rely on cheap slapstick and ToiletHumor, and the story is bland. The titular character (voiced by Creator/PeteDavidson) is meant to be a charming oaf but instead comes across as entitled and rude. WebVideo/{{Saberspark}} reviewed it [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-FZ8rx3KimA here]], and WebVideo/DannyGonzalez discussed it [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lDkGLFGbTsE here]].
* '''''WesternAnimation/MortalKombatTheJourneyBegins''''', which came out around the time the first [[Film/MortalKombatTheMovie live-action movie]] hit theaters. It was meant as some sort of prequel/retelling/side-story of the video game and the movie (the film has NoEnding, instead telling viewers to go see the movie). Chances are, you're better off enjoying the {{Gorn}} of the video games, the impressive stuntwork and exciting techno of [[Film/MortalKombatTheMovie the live-action movie]], or the laughable stupidity of [[WesternAnimation/MortalKombatDefendersOfTheRealm the Saturday-morning cartoon series]]; even ''Film/MortalKombatAnnihilation'', ''VideoGame/MortalKombatSpecialForces'', or Mortal Kombat Advance, which have all gotten entries for this trope, would be easier to enjoy than this. This trainwreck had horrible, repetitive, and downright ugly animation haphazardly set against conspicuous outdated CGI backgrounds. The behind-the-scenes look at the movie at the end is interesting, but it's not worth watching the whole tape for. In fact, the only part of the animated movie alone worth watching is the "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7WPSkov69Uk&t=2m35s Meet the Mortal Kombatants]]" segment. The main reason to watch ''that'' was for the "hidden clues" for ''VideoGame/MortalKombat3'' at the end. Even then, the code was something of a fraud because one of the symbols used isn't in any version of the game. The WebVideo/{{Retsupurae}} duo give it their usual riffing treatment [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_W3QIua3BHA here,]] whilst Tooncrap, as part of Website/GameShowGarbage, tears it apart [[http://www.gameshowgarbage.com/tc004_mortalkombatjourney.html here.]] [[WebVideo/{{Phelous}} Phelan]] gave his two cents on it [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zKyEpXrJrgg in this video]], citing it for having the very worst of 2D and 3D together, and Website/HardcoreGaming101 gives it a Fatality [[http://www.hardcoregaming101.net/mortal-kombat-miscellaneous/ here]].
* '''''Our Masha and the Magic Nut''''' (Наша Маша и Волшебный Орех) is a 2009 Russian film advertised as a cute children's fairy tale story, but in practice it's anything but. While originally intended as an adaptation of ''Literature/TheNutcrackerAndTheMouseKing'', it went through extensive DevelopmentHell: [[ExecutiveMeddling the film changed hand between several studios, and new management demanded to retool it for different audiences each time]] resulting in a story originally went from a cute ''Nutcracker'' adaptation for children going from a romantic story meant to appeal to adolescents to a much more [[HotterAndSexier racy]] adult animated movie, before management ultimately decided to try and appeal to ''all three'' of these demographics. The result? The story became nonsensical and silly, and the 3D CGI is not only primitive and grotesque with poor lip-syncing, but everyone is animated cheaply compared to the ''fourteen'' year old heroine Masha, who is modeled to look like a sexualized adult woman (complete with a revealing outfit and unnecessarily perky nipples with JigglePhysics), which also had the effect of making the villain and his obsession with Masha come off as a creepy StalkerWithACrush preying on a teenage girl. Out of every demographic this movie tried to target, [[UncertainAudience it appealed to no one]], and [[https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1112289/ it sits at a very low 2.0/10 score on IMDB]].
* September 11, 2020, saw the release of a direct-to-Netflix film known as '''''Pets United'''''. Despite the deluge of middling to bad animated films on the platform, this one quite well proves it's a ''very'' special case among those examples. The animation is okay, but it occasionally looks really cheap or weird due to certain corner cuts. The voice acting is awful, with the voice actors (the voice cast includes Creator/NatalieDormer and Creator/EddieMarsan) sounding [[DullSurprise consistently bored]] and, rather ironically, more robotic than the actual robots in the film. But the writing is absolutely ''atrocious''. The best way to describe it would be as if ''Animation/NextGen'' and ''WesternAnimation/TheSecretLifeOfPets'' were haphazardly thrown into a blender with some [[ClicheStorm assorted other films,]] and the resultant...thing is a confounding ''mess.'' Characters get introduced to the plot and disappear with almost no explanation, the main characters get almost no development, the plot takes all sorts of nonsensical twists and turns, and is generally incomprehensible. One could walk out of the room, come back, and still be just as confused as they were before. It also makes liberal use of offensive stereotypes; the "heroic" animals all have British accents, while the "villainous" animals all have European accents, a red panda [[UnexplainedRecovery (who was presumed dead at the hands of the robots at the beginning of the film)]] has an Irish accent just because he has red fur, and a tarsier is depicted as a Chinese OldMaster...for some reason. Interestingly, the film had a brief stint in Netflix's Trending list for a day or two after release. One can only assume that it was kept up there by BileFascination, judging by [[https://www.imdb.com/title/tt11276598/externalreviews?ref_=tt_ov_rt the]] [[https://parentpreviews.com/movie-reviews/pets-united reviews,]] earning a 3.4 on Website/IMDb. Watch Stoned Gremlin Productions chip in [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LYYl1dzBeWg here]], and WebVideo/{{Saberspark}} gives his two cents [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lw7KvjgkuXU here.]]
* '''''WesternAnimation/PoundPuppiesAndTheLegendOfBigPaw''''' features crappy musical numbers that are bad covers of songs such as "At the Hop" and "Duke of Earl", [[YouDontLookLikeYou unexplained design changes to characters from the TV series]],[[note]]due in part to a ChannelHop from TV series producer Creator/HannaBarbera to Atlantic/Kushner-Locke and the Maltese Companies, who also co-produced the short-lived ''WesternAnimation/SpiralZone'' series for Tonka in 1987[[/note]] [[OffModel atrocious animation]], and sub-par voice-acting. The main villain's name is [[NamesToRunAwayFromReallyFast Marvin]] [[ObviouslyEvil McNasty]] (who absolutely ''cannot sing''). It also features noticeable animation errors - for example, a scene where a character's nose disappears while he's talking. There's also a [[BigLippedAlligatorMoment weird scene/musical number where the Pound Puppies wander through a forest filled with monsters]]. WebVideo/TheNostalgiaCritic [[http://channelawesome.com/nostalgia-critic-the-pound-puppies-movie/ tore it apart here.]]
** This movie was such a huge flop at the box office that [=TriStar=] would not produce [[WesternAnimation/TheTrumpetOfTheSwan their next animated feature]] until 2001, 13 years after this movie was released, and it was the final installment of the Pound Puppies franchise up until the much more beloved [[WesternAnimation/PoundPuppies2010 2010 series]]. It was also the only animated feature produced by Creator/CarolcoPictures.
** On a side note, George Rose, the voice of [=McNasty=], was actually an accomplished singer and stage performer who played (among many other roles) the Major General in ''Theatre/ThePiratesOfPenzance'', which makes his terrible singing in this film very hard to explain. This was his last screen role [[FromBadToWorse before he was murdered by his adopted son]].
* '''''Silver Circle''''' is a 2013 dystopian future film that was lost media until late 2021, and it probably would have been better if it stayed lost. The animation shows none of the estimated $1,600,000 budgets and looks like something out of a bad [=PlayStation=] 2 game, with ugly character models and clunky movements that do the action scenes no favors. The political commentary [[{{Anvilicious}} has the subtlety of a hammer to the face]], with the dystopian future of 2019 featuring rising price displays and the characters constantly giving speeches decrying paper money. Combined with a nonsensical plot, the film earned a 0% on Rotten Tomatoes and 21 on Metacritic, grossing only $4,080 worldwide.
* '''''WesternAnimation/SirBilli''''' is Scotland's first CGI feature film (it was originally promoted as Scotland's first animated feature in general but ended up stuck in DevelopmentHell for so long that ''WesternAnimation/{{The Illusionist|2010}}'' managed to steal that title from it) and stars Sir Creator/SeanConnery as the titular character, an elderly, TotallyRadical veterinarian who enjoys skateboarding in his spare time. Despite being worked on for seven years, it has bad animation, atrocious character designs, an uninteresting story about the title character saving Scotland's last beaver, and plenty of unnecessary violent and sexual innuendos [[WhatDoYouMeanItsForKids despite being marketed for children]]. This led to a '''0%''' on Website/RottenTomatoes, and the combination of terrible animation, inappropriate humor, TroubledProduction, and horrific reception has led to it being labeled the Scottish version of ''WesternAnimation/{{Foodfight}}''. On top of all that, this turned out to be Connery's final role. Notably, the directors were angry that the Scottish National Party promoted the American ''WesternAnimation/{{Brave}}'' instead of their movie. As is usual, WebVideo/{{Saberspark}} [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FtFXBi7uxIw has you covered]] if you want a review of how thoroughly bad it is. WebVideo/DoubleToasted has a disbelieving go at it [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=adXfFGbVwP8 here]]. Dazz [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dOcB984YUnk calls it]] the worst film he’s seen yet.
* '''''WesternAnimation/SunshineBarryAndTheDiscoWorms''''', something that could be considered on par with ''Elf Bowling: The Movie: The Great North Pole Elf Strike'' in its terribleness. The animation? Horrible. The characters? [[FlatCharacter One-note and uninteresting.]] A [[IdiotPlot stupid plot]], ugly and [[UnintentionalUncannyValley scary-looking]] character designs (most notably including ''[[NonMammalMammaries human-like breasts]] [[ArtisticLicenceBiology on]] [[FridgeLogic limbless invertebrates]]''), unfortunate implications abound (especially with regards to the unintentionally-[[HaveIMentionedIAmGay homophobic attitude]] towards the [[BritishRockStar punk-rocker]] [[ArmouredClosetGay worm]], as well as how the [[CorruptCorporateExecutive vil]][[DirtyOldMan lain]] is not only heavily implied to be a ''[[PaedoHunt paedophile]]'', but also [[KarmaHoudini gets away with everything he does at the end]], including [[ScrewTheRulesIHaveMoney blatantly paying off the judges]] [[ApatheticCitizens in full view of everyone]] [[DiabolusExMachina to ensure the heroes lose the contest]]), downright nightmare-inducing scenes, and clichés galore. All in all, it's no wonder Archer said it's worse than ''WesternAnimation/{{Foodfight}}''. See Archer and ''WebVideo/MusicalHell'' take it apart [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZKez5n5pPgg here.]]
* Just slightly ahead of ''WesternAnimation/{{Delgo}}'' in terms of box office is an animated version of '''''WesternAnimation/TheTenCommandments'''''. With outdated CGI, art designs that would look at home on the original UsefulNotes/PlayStation, and dull voice acting from a talented cast that somehow includes Creator/BenKingsley and Creator/ChristianSlater, one would have to wonder how this film made more money than ''Delgo''. Compared to the 1956 live-action classic (91% on Rotten Tomatoes and 7.8 on Website/IMDb) and the far better animated version of the Book of Exodus, 1998's ''WesternAnimation/ThePrinceOfEgypt'' (7.2 on [=IMDb=] and 79% on Rotten Tomatoes with a 90% audience score), this '''2007''' animated movie bombed critically as well, earning a 14% on Rotten Tomatoes and a paltry 2.8 on [=IMDb=]. You can see ''WebVideo/InfamousAnimation'' rip this film to shreds [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f7krLjFJWDk here.]] WebVideo/PhantomStrider picks this apart on [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2iGBcSyIMpM his Top 6 Worst Religious Animated Movies]] list.
* '''''Tentacolino''''', released in the English-speaking market as ''In Search of the Titanic'' in 2005. Much like its predecessor, the domestic success ''[[WesternAnimation/TheLegendOfTheTitanic La Leggenda Del Titanic]]'', the film is a badly-animated, pandering ClicheStorm driven by ArtisticLicenseHistory, {{Disneyfication}}, condescension, and a disrespect for the victims of the Titanic's sinking, but all of these qualities are taken to new heights in this film. On top of that, it's a gigantic AnachronismStew with a ton of ProtagonistCenteredMorality, and its ties to ''Leggenda'' are, at best, skin-deep, without so much as a basic continuity in common. WebVideo/TheCartoonHero is forced by WebVideo/DiamandaHagan to [[http://theherooftomorrow.blogspot.com/2013/07/the-cartoon-hero-vs-in-search-of-titanic.html review this]] in a story arc, which is apparently so bad that it leads to a quick glimpse into an alternate universe. WebVideo/TheMysteriousMrEnter [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DSkxArFH2dg rips the film apart here]], and WebVideo/{{Bobsheaux}} [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ty-Sy-HwDx0 does so as well here]]. Also, WebVideo/InfamousAnimation returned with [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4DYG0SJgEXg a review]] of this disaster after [[ScheduleSlip a two-year hiatus]], and Diva of WebVideo/MusicalHell had a [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=09-TBbeoopg few things to say about it as well]]. WebVideo/PhantomStrider ranked this as #7 of the [[http://youtu.be/9J0vXvrdSc4#t=05m13s Top 10 Worst Animated Movies of All Time]]. WebVideo/TheNostalgiaCritic [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zz1jTYOd_xs called it]] [[OverlyNarrowSuperlative the worst Titanic-inspired animated movie he ever saw.]]
* The original uncut version of '''''WesternAnimation/TitanicTheLegendGoesOn'''''. Practically everything is plagiarized, not just from ''Film/{{Titanic 1997}}''. The animation and sound editing are grievously mishandled, with frequent and blatant recycling and obvious mess-ups kept in. The voice acting borders on text-to-speech at points, and the music is cheap and obnoxious. The writing is loaded with plot holes and pandering, the plot is one giant ClicheStorm, and the script bears little-to-no resemblance to actual human speech. The ending, in particular, is incredibly disrespectful. There's a revised cut that took out or dubbed over some of the worst parts (even gaining a SignatureScene with the infamous rapping dog scene in the process despite utterly disregarding the film's 1912 setting), but even that's SoBadItsGood at best. [[WebVideo/InfamousAnimation ShogunGin0]] [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l_igC2P_fl0 provides his thoughts toward the matter]]. This is also [[WebVideo/MusicalHell Musical Hell's]] [[https://youtu.be/lya34f60aCs first case]].
* There exists an obscure animated film (or rather, 3/4 of a movie and a short stitched-out thing to the end to pad it out to feature length) called '''''Wizard So-So: Fun Magical Adventure'''''. Those unfortunate enough to have beheld it in all of its unholy glory, however, will wholeheartedly tell you that it is ''far'' worse than "so-so," as the name would imply. The animation is abysmal, especially for something that came out in '''2008'''; movement is consistently jerky and stilted, and ''all'' the models look like something cheaply slapped together in Blender, which causes the characters to dive headlong into the chasms of the [[UnintentionalUncannyValley Uncanny Valley]]. The ugly character designs do it no favors, with such examples as two bugs "blinking" by having the models for their eyes get momentarily squished. The voice acting is horrendous, as despite there being multiple voice talent credits, everything still sounds like it was done by one or two guys that alternate between bored and drunk. The sound design is awful too, for the music smacks of cheap MIDI, grating StockSoundEffects play at every turn, and characters' voices run the gamut between lazily pitch-shifted and [[SensoryAbuse too close to the mic.]] The writing is a confounding mess, with two nonsensical plots that run berserk like a headless chicken and ultimately end up in an ''entirely'' different direction from where they intended to go, [[BrokenAesop two limp-dicked attempts at a moral,]] {{Padding}} galore, and strange lines ("the right butt" instead of "the right buttcheek") that makes one wonder if [[BlindIdiotTranslation the movie was originally written for another language.]] Interestingly, there's a SequelHook at the end of the film that will obviously never come to fruition, as both [[StillbornFranchise the movie itself]] and [[CreatorKiller the careers of everyone involved]] likely shriveled up and died with it. Overall, it's a garish, shoddy chimera of a film that manages to be such a failure in every regard that it makes one ponder about what kind of sordid story must have occurred to bring it to life. Reviews are [[https://www.amazon.com/Wizard-So-Fun-Magical-Adventure/dp/B001H3LQFW/ref=cm_cr_arp_d_product_top?ie=UTF8 here]] and [[https://www.imdb.com/title/tt11354142/ here]], and one can watch the whole ordeal [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zxsxTUdBVPY here]] if they dare.
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** While Cool Cat (the star of ''Looney Tunes'' during its twilight years in UsefulNotes/TheGoldenAgeOfAnimation) wasn't as popular as past characters such as WesternAnimation/BugsBunny, he still has his fans. The same cannot be said for his last outing, '''"[[WesternAnimation/InjunTrouble1969 Injun Trouble]]"'''[[note]][[SimilarlyNamedWorks Not to be confused with]] [[WesternAnimation/InjunTrouble1938 the 1938 cartoon]] by Creator/BobClampett.[[/note]], which is generally agreed to be a ''very'' undignified end for the classic run of Warner Bros. cartoons. Beyond the [[ValuesDissonance rampant use of Native American stereotypes that were barely acceptable even in 1969]], this cartoon relies on a [[RandomEventsPlot nonexistent story]] full of bad puns, pointless or repetitive scenes[[note]]For example, several of the gags simply consist of Indians stopping Cool Cat on the road.[[/note]], and groan-worthy "comedy", lacking much of the franchise's trademark slapstick; the animation and artwork are very lazy, LimitedSoundEffects are abound[[note]]One scene even [[SoundDefect uses a "poof" noise for a tipi being painted]].[[/note]], Creator/LarryStorch's talent is wasted, and William Lava's music score is still unremarkable. Tragically, it was also the final Warner Bros. cartoon series veteran Creator/RobertMcKimson directed before his death in 1977. Due to the Native American stereotyping and it being produced during the series' unpopular Seven Arts era, Warner Bros. [[CreatorBacklash has given this short minimal exposure or acknowledgment]]. On [=IMDb=], it is tied with "Buddy in Africa" as the lowest-rated ''Looney Tunes'' short on the site at 4.0. Blog/UnshavedMouse [[https://unshavedmouse.com/2016/09/26/injun-trouble-1969/ covers this dreck]], as do [[Creator/Wileyk209zback Zak Wolf]] [[https://wile-e2005.livejournal.com/243978.html on his blog]] and [[https://filmthreat.com/uncategorized/the-bootleg-files-injun-trouble/ this]] ''Film Threat'' article.

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** While Cool Cat (the star of ''Looney Tunes'' during its twilight years in UsefulNotes/TheGoldenAgeOfAnimation) wasn't as popular as past characters such as WesternAnimation/BugsBunny, he still has his fans. The same cannot be said for his last outing, '''"[[WesternAnimation/InjunTrouble1969 Injun Trouble]]"'''[[note]][[SimilarlyNamedWorks '''"WesternAnimation/{{Injun Trouble|1969}}"'''[[note]][[SimilarlyNamedWorks Not to be confused with]] [[WesternAnimation/InjunTrouble1938 the 1938 cartoon]] by Creator/BobClampett.[[/note]], which is generally agreed to be a ''very'' undignified end for the classic run of Warner Bros. cartoons. Beyond the [[ValuesDissonance rampant use of Native American stereotypes that were barely acceptable even in 1969]], this cartoon relies on a [[RandomEventsPlot nonexistent story]] full of bad puns, pointless or repetitive scenes[[note]]For example, several of the gags simply consist of Indians stopping Cool Cat on the road.[[/note]], and groan-worthy "comedy", lacking much of the franchise's trademark slapstick; the animation and artwork are very lazy, LimitedSoundEffects are abound[[note]]One scene even [[SoundDefect uses a "poof" noise for a tipi being painted]].[[/note]], Creator/LarryStorch's talent is wasted, and William Lava's music score is still unremarkable. Tragically, it was also the final Warner Bros. cartoon series veteran Creator/RobertMcKimson directed before his death in 1977. Due to the Native American stereotyping and it being produced during the series' unpopular Seven Arts era, Warner Bros. [[CreatorBacklash has given this short minimal exposure or acknowledgment]]. On [=IMDb=], it is tied with "Buddy in Africa" as the lowest-rated ''Looney Tunes'' short on the site at 4.0. Blog/UnshavedMouse [[https://unshavedmouse.com/2016/09/26/injun-trouble-1969/ covers this dreck]], as do [[Creator/Wileyk209zback Zak Wolf]] [[https://wile-e2005.livejournal.com/243978.html on his blog]] and [[https://filmthreat.com/uncategorized/the-bootleg-files-injun-trouble/ this]] ''Film Threat'' article.
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** While Cool Cat (the star of ''Looney Tunes'' during its twilight years in UsefulNotes/TheGoldenAgeOfAnimation) wasn't as popular as past characters such as WesternAnimation/BugsBunny, he still has his fans. The same cannot be said for his last outing, '''"[[WesternAnimation/InjunTrouble1969 Injun Trouble]]"'''[[note]][[SimilarlyNamedWorks Not to be confused with]] [[WesternAnimation/InjunTrouble1938 the 1938 cartoon]] by Creator/BobClampett.[[/note]], which is generally agreed to be a ''very'' undignified end for the classic run of Warner Bros. cartoons. Beyond the [[ValuesDissonance rampant use of Native American stereotypes]], this cartoon relies on a [[RandomEventsPlot nonexistent story]] full of bad puns, pointless or repetitive scenes[[note]]For example, several of the gags simply consist of Indians stopping Cool Cat on the road.[[/note]], and groan-worthy "comedy", lacking much of the franchise's trademark slapstick; the animation and artwork are very lazy, LimitedSoundEffects are abound[[note]]One scene even [[SoundDefect uses a "poof" noise for a tipi being painted]].[[/note]], Creator/LarryStorch's talent is wasted, and William Lava's music score is still unremarkable. Tragically, it was also the final Warner Bros. cartoon series veteran Creator/RobertMcKimson directed before his death in 1977. Due to the Native American stereotyping and it being produced during the series' unpopular Seven Arts era, Warner Bros. [[CreatorBacklash has given this short minimal exposure or acknowledgment]]. On [=IMDb=], it is tied with "Buddy in Africa" as the lowest-rated ''Looney Tunes'' short on the site at 4.0. Blog/UnshavedMouse [[https://unshavedmouse.com/2016/09/26/injun-trouble-1969/ covers this dreck]], as do [[Creator/Wileyk209zback Zak Wolf]] [[https://wile-e2005.livejournal.com/243978.html on his blog]] and [[https://filmthreat.com/uncategorized/the-bootleg-files-injun-trouble/ this]] ''Film Threat'' article.

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** While Cool Cat (the star of ''Looney Tunes'' during its twilight years in UsefulNotes/TheGoldenAgeOfAnimation) wasn't as popular as past characters such as WesternAnimation/BugsBunny, he still has his fans. The same cannot be said for his last outing, '''"[[WesternAnimation/InjunTrouble1969 Injun Trouble]]"'''[[note]][[SimilarlyNamedWorks Not to be confused with]] [[WesternAnimation/InjunTrouble1938 the 1938 cartoon]] by Creator/BobClampett.[[/note]], which is generally agreed to be a ''very'' undignified end for the classic run of Warner Bros. cartoons. Beyond the [[ValuesDissonance rampant use of Native American stereotypes]], stereotypes that were barely acceptable even in 1969]], this cartoon relies on a [[RandomEventsPlot nonexistent story]] full of bad puns, pointless or repetitive scenes[[note]]For example, several of the gags simply consist of Indians stopping Cool Cat on the road.[[/note]], and groan-worthy "comedy", lacking much of the franchise's trademark slapstick; the animation and artwork are very lazy, LimitedSoundEffects are abound[[note]]One scene even [[SoundDefect uses a "poof" noise for a tipi being painted]].[[/note]], Creator/LarryStorch's talent is wasted, and William Lava's music score is still unremarkable. Tragically, it was also the final Warner Bros. cartoon series veteran Creator/RobertMcKimson directed before his death in 1977. Due to the Native American stereotyping and it being produced during the series' unpopular Seven Arts era, Warner Bros. [[CreatorBacklash has given this short minimal exposure or acknowledgment]]. On [=IMDb=], it is tied with "Buddy in Africa" as the lowest-rated ''Looney Tunes'' short on the site at 4.0. Blog/UnshavedMouse [[https://unshavedmouse.com/2016/09/26/injun-trouble-1969/ covers this dreck]], as do [[Creator/Wileyk209zback Zak Wolf]] [[https://wile-e2005.livejournal.com/243978.html on his blog]] and [[https://filmthreat.com/uncategorized/the-bootleg-files-injun-trouble/ this]] ''Film Threat'' article.
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* The comic strip ''ComicStrip/{{Marmaduke}}'' has had two film adaptations, but while the [[Film/{{Marmaduke}} 2010 live-action/CGI film]] was negatively received, the '''2022 animated adaptation of''' '''''Marmaduke''''', premiering on Netflix in 2022 after a three-year delay, had even fewer positive reviews from audiences and critics, with a 0% critical score on Rotten Tomatoes and a barely-better 19% audience score. The animation is cheap and overly exaggerated (such as characters having toothpick-thin legs and arms), most of the jokes rely on cheap slapstick and ToiletHumor, and the story is bland. The titular character (voiced by Creator/PeteDavidson) is meant to be a charming oaf but instead comes across as unlikeable, entitled, and rude. WebVideo/{{Saberspark}} reviewed it [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-FZ8rx3KimA here]], and WebVideo/DannyGonzalez discussed it [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lDkGLFGbTsE here]].

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* The comic strip ''ComicStrip/{{Marmaduke}}'' has had two film adaptations, but while the [[Film/{{Marmaduke}} 2010 live-action/CGI film]] was negatively received, the '''2022 animated adaptation of''' '''''Marmaduke''''', premiering on Netflix in 2022 after a three-year delay, had even fewer positive reviews from audiences and critics, with a 0% critical score on Rotten Tomatoes and a barely-better 19% audience score. The animation is cheap and overly exaggerated (such as characters having toothpick-thin legs and arms), most of the jokes rely on cheap slapstick and ToiletHumor, and the story is bland. The titular character (voiced by Creator/PeteDavidson) is meant to be a charming oaf but instead comes across as unlikeable, entitled, entitled and rude. WebVideo/{{Saberspark}} reviewed it [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-FZ8rx3KimA here]], and WebVideo/DannyGonzalez discussed it [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lDkGLFGbTsE here]].
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** '''''WesternAnimation/RapsittieStreetKidsBelieveInSanta''''', a musical ChristmasSpecial marred by problems such as a generic plot, flat to the point of being stereotypical characters (e.g., two of the kids are a [[TokenMinority hip black kid]] and [[FatComicRelief a short fat kid with a sandwich in his hand]]), an emotionally manipulative ClicheStorm of a plot, ''exceedingly'' abysmal animation with [[UnintentionalUncannyValley downright-ugly character designs]] even for 2002 that puts Creator/VideoBrinquedo to shame (in fact, it actually makes them look like Creator/IndustrialLightAndMagic by comparison), and to top it all off [[WTHCastingAgency the wasted talents of actors like]] Creator/MarkHamill, [[WesternAnimation/TheLittleMermaid1989 Jodi Benson]], and [[WesternAnimation/BeautyAndTheBeast Paige O'Hara]] (this might be an indicator of where most of the budget went). Publicity for the special even had the gall to compare the characters with the ''ComicStrip/{{Peanuts}}'' gang. How this ever made its way onto network TV is anyone's guess. [[https://vimeo.com/139049545 Watch the whole abomination here]], and be sure to check out [[https://web.archive.org/web/20160228002054/http://www.promarktv.com/believe.htm its website]] for more cruddy Christmas cheer.

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** '''''WesternAnimation/RapsittieStreetKidsBelieveInSanta''''', a musical ChristmasSpecial marred by problems such as a generic plot, flat to the point of being stereotypical characters (e.g., two of the kids are a [[TokenMinority hip black kid]] and [[FatComicRelief a short fat kid with a sandwich in his hand]]), an emotionally manipulative ClicheStorm of a plot, ''exceedingly'' abysmal animation with [[UnintentionalUncannyValley downright-ugly character designs]] even for 2002 that puts Creator/VideoBrinquedo to shame (in fact, it actually makes them look like Creator/IndustrialLightAndMagic by comparison), and to top it all off [[WTHCastingAgency the wasted talents of actors like]] Creator/MarkHamill, [[WesternAnimation/TheLittleMermaid1989 Jodi Benson]], and [[WesternAnimation/BeautyAndTheBeast Paige O'Hara]] (this might be an indicator of where most of the budget went). Publicity for the special even had the gall to compare the characters with the ''ComicStrip/{{Peanuts}}'' gang. How this ever made its way onto network TV is anyone's guess. [[https://vimeo.com/139049545 Watch the whole abomination here]], and be sure to check out [[https://web.archive.org/web/20160228002054/http://www.promarktv.com/believe.htm its website]] for more cruddy Christmas cheer.
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** While Cool Cat (the star of ''Looney Tunes'' during its twilight years in UsefulNotes/TheGoldenAgeOfAnimation) wasn't as popular as past characters such as WesternAnimation/BugsBunny, he still has his fans. The same cannot be said for the final classic Warner Bros. short, '''"[[WesternAnimation/InjunTrouble1969 Injun Trouble]]"'''[[note]][[SimilarlyNamedWorks Not to be confused with]] [[WesternAnimation/InjunTrouble1938 the 1938 cartoon]] by Creator/BobClampett.[[/note]], which is generally agreed to be a ''very'' undignified end for the classic run of Warner Bros. cartoons. Beyond the [[ValuesDissonance rampant use of Native American stereotypes]], this cartoon relies on a [[RandomEventsPlot nonexistent story]] full of bad puns, pointless or repetitive scenes[[note]]For example, several of the gags simply consist of Indians stopping Cool Cat on the road.[[/note]], and groan-worthy "comedy", lacking much of the franchise's trademark slapstick; the animation and artwork are very lazy, LimitedSoundEffects are abound[[note]]One scene even [[SoundDefect uses a "poof" noise for a tipi being painted]].[[/note]], Creator/LarryStorch's talent is wasted, and William Lava's music score is still unremarkable. Tragically, it was also the final Warner Bros. cartoon series veteran Creator/RobertMcKimson directed before his death in 1977. Due to the Native American stereotyping and it being produced during the series' unpopular Seven Arts era, Warner Bros. [[CreatorBacklash has given this short minimal exposure or acknowledgment]]. On [=IMDb=], it is tied with "Buddy in Africa" as the lowest-rated ''Looney Tunes'' short on the site at 4.0. Blog/UnshavedMouse [[https://unshavedmouse.com/2016/09/26/injun-trouble-1969/ covers this dreck]], as do [[Creator/Wileyk209zback Zak Wolf]] [[https://wile-e2005.livejournal.com/243978.html on his blog]] and [[https://filmthreat.com/uncategorized/the-bootleg-files-injun-trouble/ this]] ''Film Threat'' article.

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** While Cool Cat (the star of ''Looney Tunes'' during its twilight years in UsefulNotes/TheGoldenAgeOfAnimation) wasn't as popular as past characters such as WesternAnimation/BugsBunny, he still has his fans. The same cannot be said for the final classic Warner Bros. short, his last outing, '''"[[WesternAnimation/InjunTrouble1969 Injun Trouble]]"'''[[note]][[SimilarlyNamedWorks Not to be confused with]] [[WesternAnimation/InjunTrouble1938 the 1938 cartoon]] by Creator/BobClampett.[[/note]], which is generally agreed to be a ''very'' undignified end for the classic run of Warner Bros. cartoons. Beyond the [[ValuesDissonance rampant use of Native American stereotypes]], this cartoon relies on a [[RandomEventsPlot nonexistent story]] full of bad puns, pointless or repetitive scenes[[note]]For example, several of the gags simply consist of Indians stopping Cool Cat on the road.[[/note]], and groan-worthy "comedy", lacking much of the franchise's trademark slapstick; the animation and artwork are very lazy, LimitedSoundEffects are abound[[note]]One scene even [[SoundDefect uses a "poof" noise for a tipi being painted]].[[/note]], Creator/LarryStorch's talent is wasted, and William Lava's music score is still unremarkable. Tragically, it was also the final Warner Bros. cartoon series veteran Creator/RobertMcKimson directed before his death in 1977. Due to the Native American stereotyping and it being produced during the series' unpopular Seven Arts era, Warner Bros. [[CreatorBacklash has given this short minimal exposure or acknowledgment]]. On [=IMDb=], it is tied with "Buddy in Africa" as the lowest-rated ''Looney Tunes'' short on the site at 4.0. Blog/UnshavedMouse [[https://unshavedmouse.com/2016/09/26/injun-trouble-1969/ covers this dreck]], as do [[Creator/Wileyk209zback Zak Wolf]] [[https://wile-e2005.livejournal.com/243978.html on his blog]] and [[https://filmthreat.com/uncategorized/the-bootleg-files-injun-trouble/ this]] ''Film Threat'' article.
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* '''''Franchise/DisneyPrincess: A Christmas of Enchantment''''', at first, [[NeverTrustATrailer sounded very promising]] judging by [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5UjUC47yAms its trailer]]...that is until you end up watching it for yourself anyway. A large portion consists of older Disney shorts, which don't involve ''any of the princesses at all'', only one of which -- the ''WesternAnimation/MelodyTime'' segment "Once Upon a Wintertime" -- is both set during Christmastime, and presented uncut (except for the title card); the feature also includes a {{Recut}} of the ''WesternAnimation/SillySymphonies'' telling of ''Literature/TwasTheNightBeforeChristmas'', the uncensored[[note]]complete with intoxicated rum cookies[[/note]] version of "WesternAnimation/TheCookieCarnival," apparently just because it has a gingerbread man, and a PanAndScan, re-scored presentation of the ''WesternAnimation/Fantasia2000'' adaptation of ''Literature/TheSteadfastTinSoldier'', apparently just because [[Literature/TheNutcracker a certain Christmas legend]] also has a toy soldier.[[note]]Never mind the likelihood that stripping a ''Fantasia'' short of its original music undermines the purpose of the movies.[[/note]] The Disney Princesses' segments include a musical sequence consisting of StockFootage from ''WesternAnimation/SleepingBeauty'' to the tune of "The Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairies", a watered-down version of ''WesternAnimation/BeautyAndTheBeastTheEnchantedChristmas'', another musical sequence with clips of the princess' movies to the tune of a princess-themed "The 12 Days of Christmas", a short with Ariel reading an old Christmas book she starred in to the audience with the illustrations of the book instead of being actually animated, and a music video with the princesses singing a new and actually catchy song, but with horrible animation and ''more reused clips''. You know you botched your movie up when Ariel's read-along and the princesses' new song were the highlights of this mess and the FramingDevice is no better, as it also has very cheap animation and poor lip syncing... stuff that's not really expected out of '''Disney'''. (It also creates some FridgeLogic in depicting the Beast as a beast, even though at least one year has supposedly passed since ''The Enchanted Christmas''.) Apparently, the DVD bombed so bad that the next three Disney Princess [=DVDs=] were also the very last in the lineup, with ''Enchanted Tales'' being a TroubledProduction with low sales - you can check out the negative reviews on [[https://www.dvdizzy.com/princess-christmas.html Ultimate Disney]] or [[https://www.amazon.com/product-reviews/B0009OUB2O/ref=cm_cr_arp_d_viewpnt_rgt?ie=UTF8&filterByStar=critical&reviewerType=avp_only_reviews&showViewpoints=0&pageNumber=1 Amazon]] regarding this pretty pink cash-grab.

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* '''''Franchise/DisneyPrincess: A Christmas of Enchantment''''', at first, [[NeverTrustATrailer sounded very promising]] judging by [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5UjUC47yAms its trailer]]...that is until you end up watching it for yourself anyway. A large portion consists of older Disney shorts, which don't involve ''any of the princesses at all'', only one of which -- the ''WesternAnimation/MelodyTime'' segment "Once Upon a Wintertime" -- is both set during Christmastime, and presented uncut (except for the title card); the feature also includes a {{Recut}} of the ''WesternAnimation/SillySymphonies'' telling of ''Literature/TwasTheNightBeforeChristmas'', the uncensored[[note]]complete with intoxicated rum cookies[[/note]] version of "WesternAnimation/TheCookieCarnival," apparently just because it has a gingerbread man, and a PanAndScan, re-scored presentation of the ''WesternAnimation/Fantasia2000'' adaptation of ''Literature/TheSteadfastTinSoldier'', apparently just because [[Literature/TheNutcracker a certain Christmas legend]] also has a toy soldier.[[note]]Never mind the likelihood that stripping a ''Fantasia'' short of its original music undermines the purpose of the movies.[[/note]] The Disney Princesses' segments include a musical sequence consisting of StockFootage from ''WesternAnimation/SleepingBeauty'' to the tune of "The Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairies", a watered-down version of ''WesternAnimation/BeautyAndTheBeastTheEnchantedChristmas'', another musical sequence with clips of the princess' movies to the tune of a princess-themed "The 12 Days of Christmas", a short with Ariel reading an old Christmas book she starred in to the audience with the illustrations of the book instead of being actually animated, and a music video with the princesses singing a new and actually catchy song, but with horrible animation and ''more reused clips''. You know you botched your movie up when Ariel's read-along and the princesses' new song were the highlights of this mess and the FramingDevice is no better, as it also has very cheap animation and poor lip syncing... stuff that's not really expected out of '''Disney'''. (It also creates some FridgeLogic in depicting the Beast as a beast, even though at least one year has supposedly passed since ''The Enchanted Christmas''.) Apparently, the DVD bombed so bad that the next three Disney Princess [=DVDs=] were also the very last in the lineup, with ''Enchanted Tales'' ''[[WesternAnimation/DisneyPrincessEnchantedTalesFollowYourDreams Enchanted Tales]]'' being a TroubledProduction with low sales - you can check out the negative reviews on [[https://www.dvdizzy.com/princess-christmas.html Ultimate Disney]] or [[https://www.amazon.com/product-reviews/B0009OUB2O/ref=cm_cr_arp_d_viewpnt_rgt?ie=UTF8&filterByStar=critical&reviewerType=avp_only_reviews&showViewpoints=0&pageNumber=1 Amazon]] regarding this pretty pink cash-grab.
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** '''Red Nose''' (a.k.a., ''Rudi Rotnase'' when translated in its native language or ''Rentier Weihnachten'' in the official German version) may have one of the better East West dubs around (if only because there's a little bit more of a vocal variety involved, including an actual woman for once), but not only are their dubbing issues still prominent even with a different company's films around, this film manages to make 43 minutes of time feel ''much longer'' than that, with Phelous arguing that its actual content fills only '''five minutes''' worth of story properly. Their conversion to DVD made the film darker and jumpier than it should be, but even if the quality conversion was done properly, it doesn't change the fact that the story goes by ''so slowly'' that it makes Deos Video's Christmas films feel naturally paced by comparison. This film tries to tell the classic story of Rudolph, the Red-Nosed Reindeer, but the plot points they highlight are either completely irrelevant to the story or are told in a completely amateurish manner (to the point where the fade-ins and fade-outs aren't even implemented properly). Combine that with animation that somehow does choppy movement under a ridiculously slow pace, and you got a film that's so hard to sit through, you'll be more likely to fall asleep to it by how incomprehensible and ''boring'' it is. Phelous reviewed it [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tqJ6ExhH0tE here on Christmas Eve in 2021,]] and he felt it works better as an art-house piece to test your will through animated garbage than as a proper Christmas movie.

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** '''Red Nose''' (a.k.a., ''Rudi Rotnase'' ''WesternAnimation/RudiRotnase'' when translated in its native language or ''Rentier Weihnachten'' in the official German version) may have one of the better East West dubs around (if only because there's a little bit more of a vocal variety involved, including an actual woman for once), but not only are their dubbing issues still prominent even with a different company's films around, this film manages to make 43 minutes of time feel ''much longer'' than that, with Phelous arguing that its actual content fills only '''five minutes''' worth of story properly. Their conversion to DVD made the film darker and jumpier than it should be, but even if the quality conversion was done properly, it doesn't change the fact that the story goes by ''so slowly'' that it makes Deos Video's Christmas films feel naturally paced by comparison. This film tries to tell the classic story of Rudolph, the Red-Nosed Reindeer, but the plot points they highlight are either completely irrelevant to the story or are told in a completely amateurish manner (to the point where the fade-ins and fade-outs aren't even implemented properly). Combine that with animation that somehow does choppy movement under a ridiculously slow pace, and you got a film that's so hard to sit through, you'll be more likely to fall asleep to it by how incomprehensible and ''boring'' it is. Phelous reviewed it [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tqJ6ExhH0tE here on Christmas Eve in 2021,]] and he felt it works better as an art-house piece to test your will through animated garbage than as a proper Christmas movie.
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* There exists an obscure animated film (or rather, 3/4 of a movie and a short stitched-out thing to the end to pad it out to feature length) called '''''Wizard So-So: Fun Magical Adventure'''''. Those unfortunate enough to have beheld it in all of its unholy glory, however, will wholeheartedly tell you that it is ''far'' worse than "so-so," as the name would imply. The animation is abysmal, especially for something that came out in '''2008'''; movement is consistently jerky and stilted, and ''all'' the models look like something cheaply slapped together in Blender, which causes the characters to dive headlong into the chasms of the [[UnintentionalUncannyValley Uncanny Valley]]. The ugly character designs do it no favors, with such examples as two bugs "blinking" by having the models for their eyes get momentarily squished. The voice acting is horrendous, as despite there being multiple voice talent credits, everything still sounds like it was done by one or two guys that alternate between bored and drunk. The sound design is awful too, for the music smacks of cheap MIDI, grating StockSoundEffects play at every turn, and characters' voices run the gamut between lazily pitch-shifted and [[SensoryAbuse too close to the mic.]] The writing is a confounding mess, with two nonsensical plots that run berserk like a headless chicken and ultimately end up in an ''entirely'' different direction from where they intended to go, [[BrokenAesop two limp-dicked attempts at a moral,]] {{Padding}} galore, and strange lines as "Me too! I can't believe I butter," that makes one wonder if [[BlindIdiotTranslation the movie was originally written for another language.]] Interestingly, there's a SequelHook at the end of the film that will obviously never come to fruition, as both [[StillbornFranchise the movie itself]] and [[CreatorKiller the careers of everyone involved]] likely shriveled up and died with it. Overall, it's a garish, shoddy chimera of a film that manages to be such a failure in every regard that it makes one ponder about what kind of sordid story must have occurred to bring it to life. Reviews are [[https://www.amazon.com/Wizard-So-Fun-Magical-Adventure/dp/B001H3LQFW/ref=cm_cr_arp_d_product_top?ie=UTF8 here]] and [[https://www.imdb.com/title/tt11354142/ here]], and one can watch the whole ordeal [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zxsxTUdBVPY here]] if they dare.

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* There exists an obscure animated film (or rather, 3/4 of a movie and a short stitched-out thing to the end to pad it out to feature length) called '''''Wizard So-So: Fun Magical Adventure'''''. Those unfortunate enough to have beheld it in all of its unholy glory, however, will wholeheartedly tell you that it is ''far'' worse than "so-so," as the name would imply. The animation is abysmal, especially for something that came out in '''2008'''; movement is consistently jerky and stilted, and ''all'' the models look like something cheaply slapped together in Blender, which causes the characters to dive headlong into the chasms of the [[UnintentionalUncannyValley Uncanny Valley]]. The ugly character designs do it no favors, with such examples as two bugs "blinking" by having the models for their eyes get momentarily squished. The voice acting is horrendous, as despite there being multiple voice talent credits, everything still sounds like it was done by one or two guys that alternate between bored and drunk. The sound design is awful too, for the music smacks of cheap MIDI, grating StockSoundEffects play at every turn, and characters' voices run the gamut between lazily pitch-shifted and [[SensoryAbuse too close to the mic.]] The writing is a confounding mess, with two nonsensical plots that run berserk like a headless chicken and ultimately end up in an ''entirely'' different direction from where they intended to go, [[BrokenAesop two limp-dicked attempts at a moral,]] {{Padding}} galore, and strange lines as "Me too! I can't believe I butter," ("the right butt" instead of "the right buttcheek") that makes one wonder if [[BlindIdiotTranslation the movie was originally written for another language.]] Interestingly, there's a SequelHook at the end of the film that will obviously never come to fruition, as both [[StillbornFranchise the movie itself]] and [[CreatorKiller the careers of everyone involved]] likely shriveled up and died with it. Overall, it's a garish, shoddy chimera of a film that manages to be such a failure in every regard that it makes one ponder about what kind of sordid story must have occurred to bring it to life. Reviews are [[https://www.amazon.com/Wizard-So-Fun-Magical-Adventure/dp/B001H3LQFW/ref=cm_cr_arp_d_product_top?ie=UTF8 here]] and [[https://www.imdb.com/title/tt11354142/ here]], and one can watch the whole ordeal [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zxsxTUdBVPY here]] if they dare.
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-->--'''WebVideo/TheNostalgiaCritic''', on ''WesternAnimation/PoundPuppiesAndTheLegendOfBigPaw''

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-->--'''WebVideo/TheNostalgiaCritic''', -->-- '''WebVideo/TheNostalgiaCritic''', on ''WesternAnimation/PoundPuppiesAndTheLegendOfBigPaw''
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* '''''WesternAnimation/TheChristmasTree''''' is a 1991 animated TV ChristmasSpecial with abysmal LimitedAnimation that falls head-first into the [[UnintentionalUncannyValley Uncanny Valley]], filled with ugly character designs, awkward voice acting with voice actors that sound like they're half brain-dead (one of the characters is a little girl who's very clearly voiced by an 18-year-old woman and one of the little girls slurred and mumbled her lines, and there's also one who has an inexplicably pitch-shifted, almost artificial-sounding voice), and bad timing (at times there is no pause between sentences, leading to awkward tone-shifts when characters speak). And then there's the editing, which includes scenes that cut into other scenes randomly and without warning. Top it off with an IdiotPlot, various {{Plot Hole}}s, and a botched [[BlackAndWhiteMorality black-and-white moral]] at the end, and you have one of the worst Christmas specials ever. ''WebVideo/TheNostalgiaCritic'', in [[http://channelawesome.com/nostalgia-critic-the-worst-christmas-special-ever/ his review]], even labeled it as such. WebVideo/{{Phelous}} had a similar (if not quite as extreme) opinion [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MO2IE3yH8jY in his own review]], while ''WebVideo/BestOfTheWorst'' [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fgbPUHfBJA0 gets some mileage]] out of it. ''WebVideo/PeanutButterGamer'' [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q3x1f3SUFJg has also reviewed this film]] and [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8o-LRUHXB64 so did]] ''WebVideo/{{Saberspark}}''.[[invoked]]

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* '''''WesternAnimation/TheChristmasTree''''' is a 1991 animated TV ChristmasSpecial with abysmal LimitedAnimation that falls head-first into the [[UnintentionalUncannyValley Uncanny Valley]], filled with ugly character designs, awkward voice acting with voice actors that who sound like they're half brain-dead (one of the characters is a little girl who's very clearly voiced by an 18-year-old woman and one of the little girls slurred and mumbled her lines, and there's also one who has an inexplicably pitch-shifted, almost artificial-sounding voice), and bad timing (at times there is no pause between sentences, leading to awkward tone-shifts when characters speak). And then there's the editing, which includes scenes that cut into other scenes randomly and without warning. Top it off with an IdiotPlot, various {{Plot Hole}}s, and a botched [[BlackAndWhiteMorality black-and-white moral]] at the end, and you have one of the worst Christmas specials ever. ''WebVideo/TheNostalgiaCritic'', in [[http://channelawesome.com/nostalgia-critic-the-worst-christmas-special-ever/ his review]], even labeled it as such. WebVideo/{{Phelous}} had a similar (if not quite as extreme) opinion [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MO2IE3yH8jY in his own review]], while ''WebVideo/BestOfTheWorst'' [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fgbPUHfBJA0 gets some mileage]] out of it. ''WebVideo/PeanutButterGamer'' [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q3x1f3SUFJg has also reviewed this film]] and [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8o-LRUHXB64 so did]] ''WebVideo/{{Saberspark}}''.[[invoked]]
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** '''''WesternAnimation/ACarsLifeSparkysBigAdventure'''''[='s=] ugly animation might be the least of its problems. The main characters are particularly unlikable: DesignatedHero Sparky loves to whine about his dad trying to "ruin his life" and is constantly rebelling, trying to prove that he can do things on his own while failing spectacularly. He doesn't figure out that Diesel is trying to destroy his life and potentially kill him, even though it's pretty obvious. His friend Speedy is even worse because of her loud, high-pitched voice and being borderline TooDumbToLive. There's also {{Padding}} and an {{anvilicious}} moral about listening to your parents. ''WebVideo/{{Bobsheaux}}'' [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6FuwW7X31fw tore into this one as well]]. Oddly, it received two sequels that are [[SurprisinglyImprovedSequel slightly less awful]] - they have passable animation and made Speedy's voice far less annoying, at the cost of adding more {{Padding}}.

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** '''''WesternAnimation/ACarsLifeSparkysBigAdventure'''''[='s=] ugly animation might be the least of its problems. The main characters are particularly unlikable: DesignatedHero Sparky loves to whine about his dad trying to "ruin his life" and is constantly rebelling, trying to prove that he can do things on his own while failing spectacularly. He doesn't figure out that Diesel is trying to destroy his life and potentially kill him, even though it's pretty obvious. His friend Speedy is even worse because of her loud, high-pitched voice and being borderline TooDumbToLive. There's also {{Padding}} and an {{anvilicious}} moral about listening to your parents. ''WebVideo/{{Bobsheaux}}'' [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6FuwW7X31fw tore into this one as well]].well]] and WebVideo/SchaffrillasProductions gives his two cents [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iYBpIyP9fSE here]]. Oddly, it received two sequels that are [[SurprisinglyImprovedSequel slightly less awful]] - they have passable animation and made Speedy's voice far less annoying, at the cost of adding more {{Padding}}.



** How bad can the rip-offs be? Check '''''[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7tJsAuG2TR8 The Little Cars]]'''''. WebVideo/{{Bobsheaux}} and [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UiJGw9ER2VE the Cinema Snob]] have done [[https://youtu.be/su9LIDeEIr0 several]] [[https://youtu.be/8UoVvTMJHo4 reviews]] of it and its '''seven''' sequels. WebVideo/SchaffrillasProductions gives his two cents [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iYBpIyP9fSE here]], and Dumbsville harshly and overeditedly castrates all the installments [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JOL-WNEbBYU throughout]] [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jpBm9h-MWEE four]] [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZvCaXoHO7Vg separate]] [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nW-lymFe0hA videos]], with a complation of all four parts [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rQj0Z7WycGA following suit.]]

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** How bad can the rip-offs be? Check '''''[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7tJsAuG2TR8 The Little Cars]]'''''. WebVideo/{{Bobsheaux}} and [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UiJGw9ER2VE the Cinema Snob]] have done [[https://youtu.be/su9LIDeEIr0 several]] [[https://youtu.be/8UoVvTMJHo4 reviews]] of it and its '''seven''' sequels. WebVideo/SchaffrillasProductions gives his two cents [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iYBpIyP9fSE here]], and Dumbsville harshly and overeditedly castrates all the installments [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JOL-WNEbBYU throughout]] [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jpBm9h-MWEE four]] [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZvCaXoHO7Vg separate]] [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nW-lymFe0hA videos]], with a complation of all four parts [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rQj0Z7WycGA following suit.]]
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** '''''WesternAnimation/AnimalSoccerWorld''''' is one of the most notorious of their films. It's not easy to tell just by looking at it, but it's superficially based on an animated sequence from ''Film/BedknobsAndBroomsticks''. What makes it particularly notorious, apart from its incomprehensible plot and laughable animation, is the voice acting, [[TalkingToThemself performed entirely by one or two voice actors]] from East West Entertainment that were bored out of their skulls and [[NotEvenBotheringWithTheAccent speaking with a ridiculous, impenetrable (presumably) Dutch accent]], who sound as if Creator/TommyWiseau started his own dub company, only less awesome. The short and [[SoundtrackDissonance rather unfitting]] jungle riff looping in the background nonstop ''over and over'' doesn't help either. Sitting through the film's 30-minute span is an excruciating experience; even the Phoenix Games/Code Monkeys opening logos to the game are more enjoyable. [[https://youtu.be/R3L2pPyYi5k Caddicarus has covered it and has declared it to be "The New Worst Game Ever Made",]] while WebVideo/{{Saberspark}} intended on reviewing this alongside two other films before giving up on it altogether after seeing only a preview of the film. It can be found [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l_PAuSnvHtQ here]].

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** '''''WesternAnimation/AnimalSoccerWorld''''' is one of the most notorious of their films. It's not easy to tell just by looking at it, but it's superficially based on an animated sequence from ''Film/BedknobsAndBroomsticks''. What makes it particularly notorious, apart from its incomprehensible plot and laughable animation, is the voice acting, [[TalkingToThemself [[ActingForTwo performed entirely by one or two voice actors]] from East West Entertainment that were bored out of their skulls and [[NotEvenBotheringWithTheAccent speaking with a ridiculous, impenetrable (presumably) Dutch accent]], who sound as if Creator/TommyWiseau started his own dub company, only less awesome. The short and [[SoundtrackDissonance rather unfitting]] jungle riff looping in the background nonstop ''over and over'' doesn't help either. Sitting through the film's 30-minute span is an excruciating experience; even the Phoenix Games/Code Monkeys opening logos to the game are more enjoyable. [[https://youtu.be/R3L2pPyYi5k Caddicarus has covered it and has declared it to be "The New Worst Game Ever Made",]] while WebVideo/{{Saberspark}} intended on reviewing this alongside two other films before giving up on it altogether after seeing only a preview of the film. It can be found [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l_PAuSnvHtQ here]].
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* '''''WesternAnimation/ChildrenVSWizards''''' (Дети против волшебников) is a 2016 Russian [[UsefulNotes/OrthodoxChristianity Orthodox Christian]] [[PropagandaPiece propaganda film]] based on [[Literature/TheScienceOfWinning a book of the same name]] written by obscure author Nikos Zervas, offered as a [[TheMoralSubstitute religious alternative]] and at the same time a [[TakeThat jab]] to the ''Literature/HarryPotter'' books. [[{{Anvilicious}} It goes out of its way to teach]] children that Orthodox Christians are pure and have superior souls and that everyone else is AlwaysChaoticEvil. Other than that, it states that women should be completely loyal to their husbands and not have sex before marriage, and claims that the deaths of Serbian civilians during UsefulNotes/TheYugoslavWars were [[UsefulNotes/VictimBlaming their own fault]]. Its account of UsefulNotes/WorldWarII is [[ArtisticLicenseHistory woefully inaccurate]] thanks to a mixture of Christian supremacism and Russian nationalism: the wizards are headquartered in a Scottish Nazi base,[[note]](no Home Nation, Scotland included, fell to Nazi Germany. The only British territories that did fall to the Nazis were [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/German_occupation_of_the_Channel_Islands the Channel Islands]], crown dependencies that have never been part of the United Kingdom. But then again, Hogwarts is in Scotland, so the wizards being in Jersey or Guernsey wouldn't have served the Potter-bashing very well, would it?)[[/note]] and one claim about Russia defeating Nazi Germany completely ignores not only the UK's and USA's involvement in the war, but the fact that Russia involved in the war was ''[[UsefulNotes/SovietRussiaUkraineAndSoOn the Soviet Union]]''.[[note]](an atheistic state that, for most of its existence, carried out [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Persecution_of_Christians_in_the_Soviet_Union a persecutory campaign against Christians]] - and other religious groups - that was suspended during the war only because Joseph Stalin realized it was causing [[EnemyMine pro-Nazi sentiment]] among Orthodox Christians)[[/note]] In addition, the military academy the main protagonists are attending in the present is praised to no end, raising suspicions that the whole thing was made to promote said academy in the first place. The animation in this film is utterly [[SpecialEffectFailure atrocious]],[[note]]Imagine the semi-rotoscoped ''Animation/WaltzWithBashir'', but instead of blending live action reference points with smooth animation done in Flash and a clever usage of color tones to set the mood, we get a bunch of primitive 3D models with jerky movements and a saturation filter to make it stand out like a 2D cartoon but instead makes the shoddy CGI more visually obvious. Also, most of the background scenes are just static shots of basic 2D and 3D environments and there are a few non-standard animation effects that include a plane with contrails that don't line up with the model and a present that melts like plasticine.[[/note]] making Video Brinquedo look good by comparison. The voice acting is awful, with the voice actors sounding [[DullSurprise uninterested with their delivery]]. It was panned by every critic in Russia and received a 1.0 on [[https://www.kinopoisk.ru/film/deti-protiv-volshebnikov-2016-1004214/ Kinopoisk]] (the Russian equivalent to IMDB), and [[DontShootTheMessage not even Orthodox Christians liked it]]. [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=btLZwPtYAE4 Here]] is a review made by Russian movie critic [=BadComedian=] (video contains English subtitles). Youtuber, [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FW7mvdcpKl0&list Strange Aeons also criticized the English dub here.]]

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* '''''WesternAnimation/ChildrenVSWizards''''' (Дети против волшебников) is a 2016 Russian [[UsefulNotes/OrthodoxChristianity Orthodox Christian]] [[PropagandaPiece propaganda film]] based on [[Literature/TheScienceOfWinning a book of the same name]] written by obscure author Nikos Zervas, offered as a [[TheMoralSubstitute religious alternative]] and at the same time a [[TakeThat jab]] to the ''Literature/HarryPotter'' books. [[{{Anvilicious}} It goes out of its way to teach]] children that Orthodox Christians are pure and have superior souls and that everyone else is AlwaysChaoticEvil. Other than that, it states that women should be completely loyal to their husbands and not have sex before marriage, and claims that the deaths of Serbian civilians during UsefulNotes/TheYugoslavWars were [[UsefulNotes/VictimBlaming their own fault]]. Its account of UsefulNotes/WorldWarII is [[ArtisticLicenseHistory woefully inaccurate]] thanks to a mixture of Christian supremacism and Russian nationalism: the wizards are headquartered in a Scottish Nazi base,[[note]](no Home Nation, Scotland included, fell to Nazi Germany. The only British territories that did fall to the Nazis were [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/German_occupation_of_the_Channel_Islands the Channel Islands]], crown dependencies that have never been part of the United Kingdom. But then again, Hogwarts is in Scotland, so the wizards being in Jersey or Guernsey wouldn't have served the Potter-bashing very well, would it?)[[/note]] and one claim about Russia defeating Nazi Germany completely ignores not only the UK's and USA's involvement in the war, but the fact that Russia involved in the war was part of ''[[UsefulNotes/SovietRussiaUkraineAndSoOn the Soviet Union]]''.[[note]](an Union]]'' (an atheistic state that, for most of its existence, carried out [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Persecution_of_Christians_in_the_Soviet_Union a persecutory campaign against Christians]] - and other religious groups - that was suspended during the war only because Joseph Stalin realized it was causing [[EnemyMine pro-Nazi sentiment]] among Orthodox Christians)[[/note]] Christians) during that time period. In addition, the military academy the main protagonists are attending in the present is praised to no end, raising suspicions that the whole thing was made to promote said academy in the first place. The animation in this film is utterly [[SpecialEffectFailure atrocious]],[[note]]Imagine the semi-rotoscoped ''Animation/WaltzWithBashir'', but instead of blending live action reference points with smooth animation done in Flash and a clever usage of color tones to set the mood, we get a bunch of primitive 3D models with jerky movements and a saturation filter to make it stand out like a 2D cartoon but instead makes the shoddy CGI more visually obvious. Also, most of the background scenes are just static shots of basic 2D and 3D environments and there are a few non-standard animation effects that include a plane with contrails that don't line up with the model and a present that melts like plasticine.[[/note]] making Video Brinquedo look good by comparison. The voice acting is awful, with the voice actors sounding [[DullSurprise uninterested with their delivery]]. It was panned by every critic in Russia and received a 1.0 on [[https://www.kinopoisk.ru/film/deti-protiv-volshebnikov-2016-1004214/ Kinopoisk]] (the Russian equivalent to IMDB), and [[DontShootTheMessage not even Orthodox Christians liked it]]. [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=btLZwPtYAE4 Here]] is a review made by Russian movie critic [=BadComedian=] (video contains English subtitles). Youtuber, [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FW7mvdcpKl0&list Strange Aeons also criticized the English dub here.]]
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** '''''WesternAnimation/AnimalSoccerWorld''''' is one of the most notorious of their films. It's not easy to tell just by looking at it, but it's superficially based on an animated sequence from ''Film/BedknobsAndBroomsticks''. What makes it particularly notorious, apart from its incomprehensible plot and laughable animation, is the voice acting, [[ActingForTwo performed entirely by one or two voice actors]] from East West Entertainment that were bored out of their skulls and [[NotEvenBotheringWithTheAccent speaking with a ridiculous, impenetrable (presumably) Dutch accent]], who sound as if Creator/TommyWiseau started his own dub company, only less awesome. The short and [[SoundtrackDissonance rather unfitting]] jungle riff looping in the background nonstop ''over and over'' doesn't help either. Sitting through the film's 30-minute span is an excruciating experience; even the Phoenix Games/Code Monkeys opening logos to the game are more enjoyable. [[https://youtu.be/R3L2pPyYi5k Caddicarus has covered it and has declared it to be "The New Worst Game Ever Made",]] while WebVideo/{{Saberspark}} intended on reviewing this alongside two other films before giving up on it altogether after seeing only a preview of the film. It can be found [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l_PAuSnvHtQ here]].

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** '''''WesternAnimation/AnimalSoccerWorld''''' is one of the most notorious of their films. It's not easy to tell just by looking at it, but it's superficially based on an animated sequence from ''Film/BedknobsAndBroomsticks''. What makes it particularly notorious, apart from its incomprehensible plot and laughable animation, is the voice acting, [[ActingForTwo [[TalkingToThemself performed entirely by one or two voice actors]] from East West Entertainment that were bored out of their skulls and [[NotEvenBotheringWithTheAccent speaking with a ridiculous, impenetrable (presumably) Dutch accent]], who sound as if Creator/TommyWiseau started his own dub company, only less awesome. The short and [[SoundtrackDissonance rather unfitting]] jungle riff looping in the background nonstop ''over and over'' doesn't help either. Sitting through the film's 30-minute span is an excruciating experience; even the Phoenix Games/Code Monkeys opening logos to the game are more enjoyable. [[https://youtu.be/R3L2pPyYi5k Caddicarus has covered it and has declared it to be "The New Worst Game Ever Made",]] while WebVideo/{{Saberspark}} intended on reviewing this alongside two other films before giving up on it altogether after seeing only a preview of the film. It can be found [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l_PAuSnvHtQ here]].
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** Then there's '''''[=CarGo=]''''', based on ''Franchise/{{Cars}}''. Despite coming out in 2017, the animation looks worse than in ''Series/VanPires'' (a product of the '90s) and the character designs are either ugly, bizarre, or just plain boring. The character's personalities are a little better: One-dimensional rebellious son, one-dimensional love interest, cliché "Punk & bully who is actually a nice person deep down", cliché [[TheDon mob boss]] (yes, really)... The plot is slow and chock-full of {{Padding}}, even ignoring the characters' tendency to start musical numbers at the drop of a hat, and the whole movie seems little more than a [[{{Pun}} vehicle]] for the creators to make as many ear-burningly bad car puns as possible. Add onto that a heaping of truly ''disturbing'' FridgeHorror (seriously, Clunker Island is ''nightmarish'') and a BigLippedAlligatorMoment involving "The Spirit Of The Forest", and you have something that is truly ''awful'' to watch. WebVideo/{{Saberspark}} can be seen tearing into it [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7L997krZfww&t=9s here]].

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** Then there's '''''[=CarGo=]''''', based on ''Franchise/{{Cars}}''. Despite coming out in 2017, the animation looks worse than in ''Series/VanPires'' (a product of the '90s) and the character designs are either ugly, bizarre, or just plain boring. The character's personalities are a little better: One-dimensional rebellious son, one-dimensional love interest, cliché "Punk & bully who is actually a nice person deep down", cliché [[TheDon mob boss]] (yes, really)... The plot is slow and chock-full of {{Padding}}, even ignoring the characters' tendency to start musical numbers at the drop of a hat, and the whole movie seems little more than a [[{{Pun}} vehicle]] for the creators to make as many ear-burningly bad car puns as possible. Add onto that a heaping of truly ''disturbing'' FridgeHorror (seriously, Clunker Island is ''nightmarish'') and a BigLippedAlligatorMoment involving "The Spirit Of The Forest", and you have something that is truly ''awful'' to watch. WebVideo/{{Saberspark}} can be seen tearing into it [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7L997krZfww&t=9s here]].
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* '''''WesternAnimation/TheChristmasTree''''' is a 1991 animated TV ChristmasSpecial with abysmal LimitedAnimation that falls head-first into the [[UnintentionalUncannyValley Uncanny Valley]], filled with ugly character designs, awkward voice acting with voice actors that sound like they're half brain-dead (one of the characters is a little girl who's very clearly voiced by an 18-year-old woman and one of the little girls slurred and mumbled her lines, and there's also one who has an inexplicably pitch-shifted, almost artificial-sounding voice), and bad timing (at times there is no pause between sentences, leading to awkward tone-shifts when characters speak). And then there's the editing, which includes scenes that cut into other scenes randomly and without warning. Top it off with an IdiotPlot, various {{Plot Hole}}s, and a botched [[BlackAndWhiteMorality black-and-white moral]] at the end, and you have one of the worst Christmas specials ever. ''WebVideo/TheNostalgiaCritic'', in [[http://channelawesome.com/nostalgia-critic-the-worst-christmas-special-ever/ his review]], even labeled it as such. WebVideo/{{Phelous}} had a similar (if not quite as extreme) opinion [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MO2IE3yH8jY in his own review]], while ''WebVideo/BestOfTheWorst'' [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fgbPUHfBJA0 gets some mileage]] out of it. ''WebVideo/PeanutButterGamer'' [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q3x1f3SUFJg has also reviewed this film]] and [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8o-LRUHXB64 so did]] ''WebVideo/{{Saberspark}}''.

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* '''''WesternAnimation/TheChristmasTree''''' is a 1991 animated TV ChristmasSpecial with abysmal LimitedAnimation that falls head-first into the [[UnintentionalUncannyValley Uncanny Valley]], filled with ugly character designs, awkward voice acting with voice actors that sound like they're half brain-dead (one of the characters is a little girl who's very clearly voiced by an 18-year-old woman and one of the little girls slurred and mumbled her lines, and there's also one who has an inexplicably pitch-shifted, almost artificial-sounding voice), and bad timing (at times there is no pause between sentences, leading to awkward tone-shifts when characters speak). And then there's the editing, which includes scenes that cut into other scenes randomly and without warning. Top it off with an IdiotPlot, various {{Plot Hole}}s, and a botched [[BlackAndWhiteMorality black-and-white moral]] at the end, and you have one of the worst Christmas specials ever. ''WebVideo/TheNostalgiaCritic'', in [[http://channelawesome.com/nostalgia-critic-the-worst-christmas-special-ever/ his review]], even labeled it as such. WebVideo/{{Phelous}} had a similar (if not quite as extreme) opinion [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MO2IE3yH8jY in his own review]], while ''WebVideo/BestOfTheWorst'' [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fgbPUHfBJA0 gets some mileage]] out of it. ''WebVideo/PeanutButterGamer'' [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q3x1f3SUFJg has also reviewed this film]] and [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8o-LRUHXB64 so did]] ''WebVideo/{{Saberspark}}''.[[invoked]]
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* '''''Tentacolino''''', released in the English-speaking market as ''In Search of the Titanic'' in 2005. Much like its predecessor, the domestic success ''[[WesternAnimation/TheLegendOfTheTitanic La Leggenda Del Titanic]]'', the film is a badly-animated, pandering ClicheStorm driven by ArtisticLicenseHistory, {{Disneyfication}}, condescension, and a disrespect for the victims of the Titanic's sinking, but all of these qualities are taken to new heights in this film. On top of that, it's a gigantic AnachronismStew with some of the worst ProtagonistCenteredMorality this side of ''Webcomic/{{Sonichu}}'', and its ties to ''Leggenda'' are, at best, skin-deep, without so much as a basic continuity in common. WebVideo/TheCartoonHero is forced by WebVideo/DiamandaHagan to [[http://theherooftomorrow.blogspot.com/2013/07/the-cartoon-hero-vs-in-search-of-titanic.html review this]] in a story arc, which is apparently so bad that it leads to a quick glimpse into an alternate universe. WebVideo/TheMysteriousMrEnter [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DSkxArFH2dg rips the film apart here]], and WebVideo/{{Bobsheaux}} [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ty-Sy-HwDx0 does so as well here]]. Also, WebVideo/InfamousAnimation returned with [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4DYG0SJgEXg a review]] of this disaster after [[ScheduleSlip a two-year hiatus]], and Diva of WebVideo/MusicalHell had a [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=09-TBbeoopg few things to say about it as well]]. WebVideo/PhantomStrider ranked this as #7 of the [[http://youtu.be/9J0vXvrdSc4#t=05m13s Top 10 Worst Animated Movies of All Time]]. WebVideo/TheNostalgiaCritic [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zz1jTYOd_xs called it]] [[OverlyNarrowSuperlative the worst Titanic-inspired animated movie he ever saw.]]

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* '''''Tentacolino''''', released in the English-speaking market as ''In Search of the Titanic'' in 2005. Much like its predecessor, the domestic success ''[[WesternAnimation/TheLegendOfTheTitanic La Leggenda Del Titanic]]'', the film is a badly-animated, pandering ClicheStorm driven by ArtisticLicenseHistory, {{Disneyfication}}, condescension, and a disrespect for the victims of the Titanic's sinking, but all of these qualities are taken to new heights in this film. On top of that, it's a gigantic AnachronismStew with some a ton of the worst ProtagonistCenteredMorality this side of ''Webcomic/{{Sonichu}}'', ProtagonistCenteredMorality, and its ties to ''Leggenda'' are, at best, skin-deep, without so much as a basic continuity in common. WebVideo/TheCartoonHero is forced by WebVideo/DiamandaHagan to [[http://theherooftomorrow.blogspot.com/2013/07/the-cartoon-hero-vs-in-search-of-titanic.html review this]] in a story arc, which is apparently so bad that it leads to a quick glimpse into an alternate universe. WebVideo/TheMysteriousMrEnter [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DSkxArFH2dg rips the film apart here]], and WebVideo/{{Bobsheaux}} [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ty-Sy-HwDx0 does so as well here]]. Also, WebVideo/InfamousAnimation returned with [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4DYG0SJgEXg a review]] of this disaster after [[ScheduleSlip a two-year hiatus]], and Diva of WebVideo/MusicalHell had a [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=09-TBbeoopg few things to say about it as well]]. WebVideo/PhantomStrider ranked this as #7 of the [[http://youtu.be/9J0vXvrdSc4#t=05m13s Top 10 Worst Animated Movies of All Time]]. WebVideo/TheNostalgiaCritic [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zz1jTYOd_xs called it]] [[OverlyNarrowSuperlative the worst Titanic-inspired animated movie he ever saw.]]
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** While Cool Cat (the star of ''Looney Tunes'' during its twilight years in UsefulNotes/TheGoldenAgeOfAnimation) wasn't as popular as past characters such as WesternAnimation/BugsBunny, he still has his fans. The same cannot be said for the final classic Warner Bros. short, '''"[[WesternAnimation/InjunTrouble1969 Injun Trouble]]"'''[[note]]Not to be confused with [[WesternAnimation/InjunTrouble1938 the 1938 cartoon]] by Creator/BobClampett.[[/note]], which is generally agreed to be a ''very'' undignified end for the classic run of Warner Bros. cartoons. Beyond the [[ValuesDissonance rampant use of Native American stereotypes]], this cartoon relies on a [[RandomEventsPlot nonexistent story]] full of bad puns, pointless or repetitive scenes[[note]]For example, several of the gags simply consist of Indians stopping Cool Cat on the road.[[/note]], and groan-worthy "comedy", lacking much of the franchise's trademark slapstick; the animation and artwork are very lazy, LimitedSoundEffects are abound[[note]]One scene even [[SoundDefect uses a "poof" noise for a tipi being painted]].[[/note]], Creator/LarryStorch's talent is wasted, and William Lava's music score is still unremarkable. Tragically, it was also the final Warner Bros. cartoon series veteran Creator/RobertMcKimson directed before his death in 1977. Due to the Native American stereotyping and it being produced during the series' unpopular Seven Arts era, Warner Bros. [[CreatorBacklash has given this short minimal exposure or acknowledgment]]. On [=IMDb=], it is tied with "Buddy in Africa" as the lowest-rated ''Looney Tunes'' short on the site at 4.0. Blog/UnshavedMouse [[https://unshavedmouse.com/2016/09/26/injun-trouble-1969/ covers this dreck]], as do [[Creator/Wileyk209zback Zak Wolf]] [[https://wile-e2005.livejournal.com/243978.html on his blog]] and [[https://filmthreat.com/uncategorized/the-bootleg-files-injun-trouble/ this]] ''Film Threat'' article.

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** While Cool Cat (the star of ''Looney Tunes'' during its twilight years in UsefulNotes/TheGoldenAgeOfAnimation) wasn't as popular as past characters such as WesternAnimation/BugsBunny, he still has his fans. The same cannot be said for the final classic Warner Bros. short, '''"[[WesternAnimation/InjunTrouble1969 Injun Trouble]]"'''[[note]]Not Trouble]]"'''[[note]][[SimilarlyNamedWorks Not to be confused with with]] [[WesternAnimation/InjunTrouble1938 the 1938 cartoon]] by Creator/BobClampett.[[/note]], which is generally agreed to be a ''very'' undignified end for the classic run of Warner Bros. cartoons. Beyond the [[ValuesDissonance rampant use of Native American stereotypes]], this cartoon relies on a [[RandomEventsPlot nonexistent story]] full of bad puns, pointless or repetitive scenes[[note]]For example, several of the gags simply consist of Indians stopping Cool Cat on the road.[[/note]], and groan-worthy "comedy", lacking much of the franchise's trademark slapstick; the animation and artwork are very lazy, LimitedSoundEffects are abound[[note]]One scene even [[SoundDefect uses a "poof" noise for a tipi being painted]].[[/note]], Creator/LarryStorch's talent is wasted, and William Lava's music score is still unremarkable. Tragically, it was also the final Warner Bros. cartoon series veteran Creator/RobertMcKimson directed before his death in 1977. Due to the Native American stereotyping and it being produced during the series' unpopular Seven Arts era, Warner Bros. [[CreatorBacklash has given this short minimal exposure or acknowledgment]]. On [=IMDb=], it is tied with "Buddy in Africa" as the lowest-rated ''Looney Tunes'' short on the site at 4.0. Blog/UnshavedMouse [[https://unshavedmouse.com/2016/09/26/injun-trouble-1969/ covers this dreck]], as do [[Creator/Wileyk209zback Zak Wolf]] [[https://wile-e2005.livejournal.com/243978.html on his blog]] and [[https://filmthreat.com/uncategorized/the-bootleg-files-injun-trouble/ this]] ''Film Threat'' article.
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** While Cool Cat (the star of ''Looney Tunes'' during its twilight years in UsefulNotes/TheGoldenAgeOfAnimation) wasn't as popular as past characters such as WesternAnimation/BugsBunny, he still has his fans. The same cannot be said for the final classic Warner Bros. short, '''"[[WesternAnimation/InjunTrouble1969 Injun Trouble]]"'''[[note]]Not to be confused with [[WesternAnimation/InjunTrouble1938 the 1938 cartoon]] by Creator/BobClampett.[[/note]], which is generally agreed to be a ''very'' undignified end for the classic run of Warner Bros. cartoons. Beyond the [[ValuesDissonance rampant use of Native American stereotyping]] that was seen as barely acceptable even by 1969, this cartoon relies on a [[RandomEventsPlot nonexistent story]] full of bad puns, pointless or repetitive scenes[[note]]For example, several of the gags simply consist of Indians stopping Cool Cat on the road.[[/note]], and groan-worthy attempts at humor, lacking much of the franchise's trademark slapstick; the animation and artwork are very lazy, LimitedSoundEffects are abound[[note]]One scene even [[SoundDefect uses a "poof" noise for a tipi being painted]].[[/note]], Creator/LarryStorch's talent is wasted, and William Lava's music score is still unremarkable. Tragically, it was also the final Warner Bros. cartoon series veteran Creator/RobertMcKimson directed before his death in 1977. Due to the Native American stereotyping and it being produced during the series' unpopular Seven Arts era, Warner Bros. [[CreatorBacklash has given this short minimal exposure or acknowledgment]]. On [=IMDb=], it is tied with "Buddy in Africa" as the lowest-rated ''Looney Tunes'' short on the site at 4.0. Blog/UnshavedMouse [[https://unshavedmouse.com/2016/09/26/injun-trouble-1969/ covers this dreck]], as do [[Creator/Wileyk209zback Zak Wolf]] [[https://wile-e2005.livejournal.com/243978.html on his blog]] and [[https://filmthreat.com/uncategorized/the-bootleg-files-injun-trouble/ this]] ''Film Threat'' article.

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** While Cool Cat (the star of ''Looney Tunes'' during its twilight years in UsefulNotes/TheGoldenAgeOfAnimation) wasn't as popular as past characters such as WesternAnimation/BugsBunny, he still has his fans. The same cannot be said for the final classic Warner Bros. short, '''"[[WesternAnimation/InjunTrouble1969 Injun Trouble]]"'''[[note]]Not to be confused with [[WesternAnimation/InjunTrouble1938 the 1938 cartoon]] by Creator/BobClampett.[[/note]], which is generally agreed to be a ''very'' undignified end for the classic run of Warner Bros. cartoons. Beyond the [[ValuesDissonance rampant use of Native American stereotyping]] that was seen as barely acceptable even by 1969, stereotypes]], this cartoon relies on a [[RandomEventsPlot nonexistent story]] full of bad puns, pointless or repetitive scenes[[note]]For example, several of the gags simply consist of Indians stopping Cool Cat on the road.[[/note]], and groan-worthy attempts at humor, "comedy", lacking much of the franchise's trademark slapstick; the animation and artwork are very lazy, LimitedSoundEffects are abound[[note]]One scene even [[SoundDefect uses a "poof" noise for a tipi being painted]].[[/note]], Creator/LarryStorch's talent is wasted, and William Lava's music score is still unremarkable. Tragically, it was also the final Warner Bros. cartoon series veteran Creator/RobertMcKimson directed before his death in 1977. Due to the Native American stereotyping and it being produced during the series' unpopular Seven Arts era, Warner Bros. [[CreatorBacklash has given this short minimal exposure or acknowledgment]]. On [=IMDb=], it is tied with "Buddy in Africa" as the lowest-rated ''Looney Tunes'' short on the site at 4.0. Blog/UnshavedMouse [[https://unshavedmouse.com/2016/09/26/injun-trouble-1969/ covers this dreck]], as do [[Creator/Wileyk209zback Zak Wolf]] [[https://wile-e2005.livejournal.com/243978.html on his blog]] and [[https://filmthreat.com/uncategorized/the-bootleg-files-injun-trouble/ this]] ''Film Threat'' article.
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** The "[[WesternAnimation/DaffyDuck Daffy]] vs. [[WesternAnimation/SpeedyGonzales Speedy]]" series of cartoons[[note]](in which Speedy Gonzales is pitted against Daffy Duck, whose {{Jerkass}} qualities [[{{Flanderization}} were exaggerated]] [[TookALevelInJerkass to villainous degrees]])[[/note]] and the "Larriva Eleven"[[note]](eleven [[NoBudget shoestring budget]] [[WesternAnimation/WileECoyoteAndTheRoadRunner Wile E. Coyote and Road Runner]] cartoons outsourced to television animation studio Format Productions and directed by ex-[[Creator/ChuckJones Jones unit]] animator Rudy Larriva)[[/note]] from the series' AudienceAlienatingEra in TheSixties are of [[BrokenBase debatable quality]]. However, even fans of this era generally regard Daffy and Speedy's final classic short, [[UsefulNotes/LooneyTunesInTheSixties 1968]]'s '''"WesternAnimation/SeeYaLaterGladiator"''', as the absolute nadir of the ''Looney Tunes'' franchise. This cartoon is riddled with an uncharacteristic plot (in which Daffy and Speedy are accidentally sent back in time to 65 A.D., Rome, where Emperor UsefulNotes/{{Nero}} plans to feed them to the lions as entertainment in a gladiator arena), sloppy artwork, [[LimitedAnimation half-assed animation]] (even going so far as to [[RecycledAnimation use the]] ''[[RecycledAnimation exact same background twice]]'' for Daffy looking out of a window, even though he was in a completely different room both times), bland, forgettable music (including a [[Horrible/MusicSoundtracks horribly off-key version of the already-bizarre 1960s rearrangements to "The Merry-Go-Round Broke Down"]]), overuse of Creator/HannaBarbera's StockSoundEffects, lame and/or borderline-nonexistent gags, and Daffy's nastier qualities returning in full swing even after prior shorts tried dialing them back. Probably [[TheOneThingIDontHateAboutYou the one good thing about it]] is Creator/MelBlanc's [[TookTheBadFilmSeriously top-notch voice acting]]. WebVideo/PhantomStrider had a [[http://youtu.be/kb37Zx7onDw few words to say about this mess]]. Strangely enough, despite its negative reputation, it retains a 5.0/10 rating on [=IMDb=].
** While Cool Cat (the star of ''Looney Tunes'' during its twilight years in UsefulNotes/TheGoldenAgeOfAnimation) wasn't as popular as past characters such as WesternAnimation/BugsBunny, he still has his fans. The same cannot be said for the final classic Warner Bros. short, '''"[[WesternAnimation/InjunTrouble1969 Injun Trouble]]"'''[[note]]Not to be confused with [[WesternAnimation/InjunTrouble1938 the 1938 cartoon]] by Creator/BobClampett.[[/note]], which is generally agreed to be a ''very'' undignified end for the classic run of Warner Bros. cartoons. Beyond the [[ValuesDissonance title and rampant use of Native American stereotypes and jokes]] that were seen as barely acceptable even by 1969, this cartoon relies on a [[RandomEventsPlot nonexistent story]] full of bad puns, pointless or repetitive scenes (for example, several of the gags simply consist of Indians stopping Cool Cat on the road), and groan-worthy attempts at humor, without any of the franchise's trademark slapstick; the animation and artwork are very lazy, LimitedSoundEffects are abound (one scene even [[SoundDefect uses a "poof" noise for a tipi being painted]]), Creator/LarryStorch's talent is wasted, and William Lava's music score is still unremarkable. Tragically, it was also the final Warner Bros. cartoon series veteran Creator/RobertMcKimson directed before his death in 1977. Due to the Native American stereotyping, as well as being produced during the series' unpopular Seven Arts era, Warner Bros. [[CreatorBacklash has given this short minimal exposure or acknowledgment]], either on television, home media, or streaming. On [=IMDb=], it is tied with "Buddy in Africa" as the lowest-rated ''Looney Tunes'' short on the site at 4.0. Blog/UnshavedMouse [[https://unshavedmouse.com/2016/09/26/injun-trouble-1969/ covers this dreck]], as do [[Creator/Wileyk209zback Zak Wolf]] [[https://wile-e2005.livejournal.com/243978.html on his blog]] and [[https://filmthreat.com/uncategorized/the-bootleg-files-injun-trouble/ this]] ''Film Threat'' article.

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** The "[[WesternAnimation/DaffyDuck Daffy]] vs. [[WesternAnimation/SpeedyGonzales Speedy]]" series of cartoons[[note]](in which Speedy Gonzales is pitted against Daffy Duck, whose {{Jerkass}} qualities [[{{Flanderization}} were exaggerated]] [[TookALevelInJerkass to villainous degrees]])[[/note]] and the "Larriva Eleven"[[note]](eleven [[NoBudget shoestring budget]] [[WesternAnimation/WileECoyoteAndTheRoadRunner Wile E. Coyote and Road Runner]] cartoons outsourced to television animation studio Format Productions and directed by ex-[[Creator/ChuckJones Jones unit]] animator Rudy Larriva)[[/note]] from the series' AudienceAlienatingEra in TheSixties are of [[BrokenBase debatable quality]]. However, even fans of this era generally regard Daffy and Speedy's final classic short, [[UsefulNotes/LooneyTunesInTheSixties 1968]]'s '''"WesternAnimation/SeeYaLaterGladiator"''', as the absolute nadir of the ''Looney Tunes'' franchise. This cartoon is riddled with an uncharacteristic plot (in which Daffy and Speedy are accidentally sent back to Rome in time to 65 A.D., Rome, where and try to evade Emperor UsefulNotes/{{Nero}} plans to feed them to the lions as entertainment in a gladiator arena), UsefulNotes/{{Nero}}), sloppy artwork, [[LimitedAnimation half-assed animation]] (even animation]][[note]]even going so far as to [[RecycledAnimation use the]] ''[[RecycledAnimation exact same background twice]]'' for Daffy looking out of a window, even though he was in a completely different room both times), times[[/note]], bland, forgettable music (including a [[Horrible/MusicSoundtracks horribly off-key version of the already-bizarre 1960s rearrangements to "The Merry-Go-Round Broke Down"]]), overuse of Creator/HannaBarbera's StockSoundEffects, lame and/or borderline-nonexistent gags, corny writing, and Daffy's nastier qualities returning in full swing even after prior shorts tried dialing them back. Probably [[TheOneThingIDontHateAboutYou the one good thing about it]] is Creator/MelBlanc's [[TookTheBadFilmSeriously top-notch voice acting]]. WebVideo/PhantomStrider had a [[http://youtu.be/kb37Zx7onDw few words to say about this mess]]. Strangely enough, despite its negative reputation, it retains a 5.0/10 rating on [=IMDb=].
** While Cool Cat (the star of ''Looney Tunes'' during its twilight years in UsefulNotes/TheGoldenAgeOfAnimation) wasn't as popular as past characters such as WesternAnimation/BugsBunny, he still has his fans. The same cannot be said for the final classic Warner Bros. short, '''"[[WesternAnimation/InjunTrouble1969 Injun Trouble]]"'''[[note]]Not to be confused with [[WesternAnimation/InjunTrouble1938 the 1938 cartoon]] by Creator/BobClampett.[[/note]], which is generally agreed to be a ''very'' undignified end for the classic run of Warner Bros. cartoons. Beyond the [[ValuesDissonance title and rampant use of Native American stereotypes and jokes]] stereotyping]] that were was seen as barely acceptable even by 1969, this cartoon relies on a [[RandomEventsPlot nonexistent story]] full of bad puns, pointless or repetitive scenes (for scenes[[note]]For example, several of the gags simply consist of Indians stopping Cool Cat on the road), road.[[/note]], and groan-worthy attempts at humor, without any lacking much of the franchise's trademark slapstick; the animation and artwork are very lazy, LimitedSoundEffects are abound (one abound[[note]]One scene even [[SoundDefect uses a "poof" noise for a tipi being painted]]), painted]].[[/note]], Creator/LarryStorch's talent is wasted, and William Lava's music score is still unremarkable. Tragically, it was also the final Warner Bros. cartoon series veteran Creator/RobertMcKimson directed before his death in 1977. Due to the Native American stereotyping, as well as stereotyping and it being produced during the series' unpopular Seven Arts era, Warner Bros. [[CreatorBacklash has given this short minimal exposure or acknowledgment]], either on television, home media, or streaming.acknowledgment]]. On [=IMDb=], it is tied with "Buddy in Africa" as the lowest-rated ''Looney Tunes'' short on the site at 4.0. Blog/UnshavedMouse [[https://unshavedmouse.com/2016/09/26/injun-trouble-1969/ covers this dreck]], as do [[Creator/Wileyk209zback Zak Wolf]] [[https://wile-e2005.livejournal.com/243978.html on his blog]] and [[https://filmthreat.com/uncategorized/the-bootleg-files-injun-trouble/ this]] ''Film Threat'' article.
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** After Creator/HarmanAndIsing quit Creator/WarnerBros for [[Creator/MetroGoldwynMayer MGM]] in [[UsefulNotes/LooneyTunesInTheThirties 1933]] and took their star character [[WesternAnimation/BoskoTheTalkInkKid Bosko]] with them, the newly-formed Leon Schlesinger Productions rushed out two cartoons directed by former Creator/{{Disney}} animator Tom Palmer, '''"Buddy's Day Out"''' and '''"I've Got to Sing a Torch Song"'''. Palmer's inexperience as a director was evident; not only did the former introduce the infamously bland Buddy, but both cartoons featured poor animation, sluggish pacing, cloying tones, and paper-thin stories. The worst part? Both cartoons are utterly devoid of humor, with very few (uninspired) gags. And that was ''after'' Creator/FrizFreleng was called back in to rework these cartoons once Warners rejected the (even less funny) original versions. Palmer was sacked by Schlesinger after the cartoons were originally rejected, and the series was stuck with Buddy as its lead character until 1935, when Freleng's "WesternAnimation/IHaventGotAHat" introduced the far more successful WesternAnimation/PorkyPig and sent Buddy into an unceremonious retirement. ''Likely Looney, Mostly Merrie'' rips into [[http://likelylooneymostlymerrie.blogspot.com/2011/12/67-buddys-day-out-1933.html both]] [[http://likelylooneymostlymerrie.blogspot.com/2011/12/68-ive-got-to-sing-torch-song-1933.html cartoons]].

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** After Creator/HarmanAndIsing quit Creator/WarnerBros for [[Creator/MetroGoldwynMayer MGM]] in [[UsefulNotes/LooneyTunesInTheThirties 1933]] and took their star character [[WesternAnimation/BoskoTheTalkInkKid Bosko]] with them, the newly-formed Leon Schlesinger Productions rushed out two cartoons directed by former Creator/{{Disney}} animator Tom Palmer, '''"Buddy's Day Out"''' and '''"I've Got to Sing a Torch Song"'''. Palmer's inexperience as a director was evident; not only did the former introduce the infamously bland [[FlatCharacter nondescript]] Buddy, but both cartoons featured poor animation, sluggish pacing, cloying tones, and paper-thin stories. The worst part? Both cartoons are utterly devoid of humor, with very few (uninspired) gags. And that was ''after'' Creator/FrizFreleng was called back in to rework these cartoons once Warners rejected the (even less funny) original versions. Palmer was sacked by Schlesinger after the cartoons were originally rejected, and the series was stuck with Buddy as its lead character until 1935, when Freleng's "WesternAnimation/IHaventGotAHat" introduced the far more successful WesternAnimation/PorkyPig and sent Buddy into an unceremonious retirement. ''Likely Looney, Mostly Merrie'' rips into [[http://likelylooneymostlymerrie.blogspot.com/2011/12/67-buddys-day-out-1933.html both]] [[http://likelylooneymostlymerrie.blogspot.com/2011/12/68-ive-got-to-sing-torch-song-1933.html cartoons]].
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* '''''Our Masha and the Magic Nut''''' (Наша Маша и Волшебный Орех) is a 2009 Russian film advertised as a cute children's fairy tale story, but in practice it's anything but. While originally intended as an adaptation of ''Literature/TheNutcrackerAndTheMouseKing'', it went through extensive DevelopmentHell: [[ExecutiveMeddling the film changed hand between several studios, and new management demanded to retool it for different audiences each time]] resulting in a story originally went from a cute ''Nutcracker'' adaptation for children going from a romantic story meant to appeal to adolescents to a much more [[HotterAndSexier racy]] adult animated movie, before management ultimately decided to try and appeal to ''all three'' of these demographics. The result? The story became nonsensical and silly, and the 3D CGI is not only primitive and grotesque with poor lip-syncing, but everyone is animated cheaply compared to the ''fourteen'' year old heroine Masha, who is modeled to look like a sexualized adult woman (complete with a revealing outfit and unnecessarily perky nipples with JigglePhysics), which also had the effect of making the villain and his obsession with Masha come off as a creepy StalkerWithACrush preying on a teenage girl. Out of every demographic this movie tried to target, [[UncertainAudience it appealed to no one]], and [[https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1112289/it sits at a very low 2.0/10 score on IMDB]].

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* '''''Our Masha and the Magic Nut''''' (Наша Маша и Волшебный Орех) is a 2009 Russian film advertised as a cute children's fairy tale story, but in practice it's anything but. While originally intended as an adaptation of ''Literature/TheNutcrackerAndTheMouseKing'', it went through extensive DevelopmentHell: [[ExecutiveMeddling the film changed hand between several studios, and new management demanded to retool it for different audiences each time]] resulting in a story originally went from a cute ''Nutcracker'' adaptation for children going from a romantic story meant to appeal to adolescents to a much more [[HotterAndSexier racy]] adult animated movie, before management ultimately decided to try and appeal to ''all three'' of these demographics. The result? The story became nonsensical and silly, and the 3D CGI is not only primitive and grotesque with poor lip-syncing, but everyone is animated cheaply compared to the ''fourteen'' year old heroine Masha, who is modeled to look like a sexualized adult woman (complete with a revealing outfit and unnecessarily perky nipples with JigglePhysics), which also had the effect of making the villain and his obsession with Masha come off as a creepy StalkerWithACrush preying on a teenage girl. Out of every demographic this movie tried to target, [[UncertainAudience it appealed to no one]], and [[https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1112289/it com/title/tt1112289/ it sits at a very low 2.0/10 score on IMDB]].
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* '''''Our Masha and the Magic Nut''''' (Наша Маша и Волшебный Орех) is a 2009 Russian film advertised as a cute children's fairy tale story, but in practice it's anything but. While originally intended as an adaptation of ''Literature/TheNutcrackerAndTheMouseKing'', it went through extensive DevelopmentHell: [[ExecutiveMeddling the film changed hand between several studios, and new management demanded to retool it for different audiences each time]] resulting in a story originally went from a cute ''Nutcracker'' adaptation for children going from a romantic story meant to appeal to adolescents to a much more [[HotterAndSexier racy]] adult animated movie, before management ultimately decided to try and appeal to ''all three'' of these demographics. The result? The story became nonsensical and silly, and the 3D CGI is not only primitive and grotesque with poor lip-syncing, but everyone is animated cheaply compared to the ''fourteen'' year old heroine Masha, who is modeled to look like a sexualized adult woman (complete with a revealing outfit and unnecessarily perky nipples with JigglePhysics), which also had the effect of making the villain and his obsession with Masha come off as a creepy StalkerWithACrush preying on a teenage girl. Out of every demographic this movie tried to target, [[UncertainAudience it appealed to no one]], and [[https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1112289/it sits at a very low 2.0/10 score on IMDB]].
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** While Cool Cat (the star of ''Looney Tunes'' during its twilight years in UsefulNotes/TheGoldenAgeOfAnimation) wasn't as popular as past characters such as WesternAnimation/BugsBunny, he still has his fans. The same cannot be said for the final classic ''Looney Tunes'' short, '''"[[WesternAnimation/InjunTrouble1969 Injun Trouble]]"'''[[note]]Not to be confused with [[WesternAnimation/InjunTrouble1938 the 1938 cartoon]] by Creator/BobClampett.[[/note]], which is generally agreed to be a ''very'' undignified end for the ''Looney Tunes'' series. Beyond the [[ValuesDissonance rampant use of Native American stereotypes and jokes]] that were barely acceptable even by 1969, this cartoon relies on a [[RandomEventsPlot nonexistent story]] full of bad puns, pointless or repetitive scenes (for example, several of the gags simply consist of Indians stopping Cool Cat on the road), and groan-worthy attempts at humor, without any of the franchise's trademark slapstick; the animation and artwork are very lazy, LimitedSoundEffects are abound (one scene even [[SoundDefect uses a "poof" noise for a tipi being painted]]), Creator/LarryStorch's talent is wasted, and William Lava's music score is still unremarkable. Tragically, it was also the final Warner Bros. cartoon series veteran Creator/RobertMcKimson directed before his death in 1977. Due to the Native American stereotyping, as well as being produced during the series' unpopular Seven Arts era, Warner Bros. [[CreatorBacklash has given this short minimal exposure or acknowledgment]], either on television, home media, or streaming. On [=IMDb=], it is tied with "Buddy in Africa" as the lowest-rated ''Looney Tunes'' short on the site at 4.0. Blog/UnshavedMouse [[https://unshavedmouse.com/2016/09/26/injun-trouble-1969/ covers this dreck]], as do [[Creator/Wileyk209zback Zak Wolf]] [[https://wile-e2005.livejournal.com/243978.html on his blog]] and [[https://filmthreat.com/uncategorized/the-bootleg-files-injun-trouble/ this]] ''Film Threat'' article.

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** While Cool Cat (the star of ''Looney Tunes'' during its twilight years in UsefulNotes/TheGoldenAgeOfAnimation) wasn't as popular as past characters such as WesternAnimation/BugsBunny, he still has his fans. The same cannot be said for the final classic ''Looney Tunes'' Warner Bros. short, '''"[[WesternAnimation/InjunTrouble1969 Injun Trouble]]"'''[[note]]Not to be confused with [[WesternAnimation/InjunTrouble1938 the 1938 cartoon]] by Creator/BobClampett.[[/note]], which is generally agreed to be a ''very'' undignified end for the ''Looney Tunes'' series. classic run of Warner Bros. cartoons. Beyond the [[ValuesDissonance title and rampant use of Native American stereotypes and jokes]] that were seen as barely acceptable even by 1969, this cartoon relies on a [[RandomEventsPlot nonexistent story]] full of bad puns, pointless or repetitive scenes (for example, several of the gags simply consist of Indians stopping Cool Cat on the road), and groan-worthy attempts at humor, without any of the franchise's trademark slapstick; the animation and artwork are very lazy, LimitedSoundEffects are abound (one scene even [[SoundDefect uses a "poof" noise for a tipi being painted]]), Creator/LarryStorch's talent is wasted, and William Lava's music score is still unremarkable. Tragically, it was also the final Warner Bros. cartoon series veteran Creator/RobertMcKimson directed before his death in 1977. Due to the Native American stereotyping, as well as being produced during the series' unpopular Seven Arts era, Warner Bros. [[CreatorBacklash has given this short minimal exposure or acknowledgment]], either on television, home media, or streaming. On [=IMDb=], it is tied with "Buddy in Africa" as the lowest-rated ''Looney Tunes'' short on the site at 4.0. Blog/UnshavedMouse [[https://unshavedmouse.com/2016/09/26/injun-trouble-1969/ covers this dreck]], as do [[Creator/Wileyk209zback Zak Wolf]] [[https://wile-e2005.livejournal.com/243978.html on his blog]] and [[https://filmthreat.com/uncategorized/the-bootleg-files-injun-trouble/ this]] ''Film Threat'' article.
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* The [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UBnVL1Y2src 1967 adaptation]] of '''''Literature/TheHobbit''''' produced by William L. Snyder and animated by Creator/GeneDeitch constitutes an animated film only in the sense that it's voiced (by Herb Lass, who narrates everything) and has drawn images moving around a screen. (Said images are poorly drawn and only moving because of TheKenBurnsEffect.) Add that to the short run time (12 minutes, due to some LoopholeAbuse in its production) and [[InNameOnly its lack of fidelity to the source material]], and you've got something that will make even the worst aspects of Creator/PeterJackson[='s=] [[Film/TheHobbit take on the series]] seem like small potatoes in comparison. In fact, it was initially planned to be a ''Hobbit'' feature film; after a botched distribution deal with Creator/TwentiethCenturyFox, this short was hastily made as an AshcanCopy so Snyder could retain the film rights to Creator/JRRTolkien's stories and sell them back after "release" (in a small projection room, on the last day Snyder still had the rights), explaining the total lack of effort; Deitch himself [[CreatorBacklash regretted the end product]]. You can watch [[WebVideo/TheAnnotatedSeries the Annotation crew]] tear it apart [[https://youtu.be/XDH9OiJjXUg here.]] You can watch Dominic Noble talk about it [[https://youtu.be/XsHGQptDJ2Y here.]]

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* The [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UBnVL1Y2src 1967 adaptation]] of '''''Literature/TheHobbit''''' produced by William L. Snyder and animated by Creator/GeneDeitch constitutes an animated film only in the sense that it's voiced (by Herb Lass, who narrates everything) and has drawn images moving around a screen. (Said images are poorly drawn and only moving because of TheKenBurnsEffect.) Add that to the short run time (12 minutes, due to some LoopholeAbuse in its production) and [[InNameOnly its lack of fidelity to the source material]], and you've got something that will make even the worst aspects of Creator/PeterJackson[='s=] [[Film/TheHobbit take on the series]] seem like small potatoes in comparison. In fact, it was initially planned to be a ''Hobbit'' feature film; after a botched distribution deal with Creator/TwentiethCenturyFox, this short was hastily made as an AshcanCopy so Snyder could retain the film rights to Creator/JRRTolkien's stories and sell them back after "release" (in a small projection room, on the last day Snyder still had the rights), explaining the total lack of effort; effort. Deitch himself [[CreatorBacklash regretted how the end product]].product turned out]]. You can watch [[WebVideo/TheAnnotatedSeries the Annotation crew]] tear it apart [[https://youtu.be/XDH9OiJjXUg here.]] You can watch Dominic Noble talk about it [[https://youtu.be/XsHGQptDJ2Y here.]]
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* The [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UBnVL1Y2src 1967 adaptation]] of '''''Literature/TheHobbit''''' animated by the late Creator/GeneDeitch and produced by William L. Snyder constitutes an animated film only in the sense that it's voiced (by only one person, who narrates everything) and has drawn images moving around a screen. (Said images are poorly drawn and only moving because of TheKenBurnsEffect.) Add that to the short run time (12 minutes, due to some LoopholeAbuse in its production) and [[InNameOnly its lack of fidelity to the source material]], and you've got something that will make even the worst aspects of Creator/PeterJackson[='s=] [[Film/TheHobbit take on the series]] seem like small potatoes in comparison. In fact, it was initially planned to be a ''Hobbit'' feature film; after a botched distribution deal with Creator/TwentiethCenturyFox, this short was hastily made as an AshcanCopy so Snyder could retain the film rights to Creator/JRRTolkien's stories and sell them back after "release" (in a small projection room, on the last day Snyder still had the rights), explaining the total lack of effort; Deitch himself [[CreatorBacklash regretted the end product]]. You can watch [[WebVideo/TheAnnotatedSeries the Annotation crew]] tear it apart [[https://youtu.be/XDH9OiJjXUg here.]] You can watch Dominic Noble talk about it [[https://youtu.be/XsHGQptDJ2Y here.]]

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* The [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UBnVL1Y2src 1967 adaptation]] of '''''Literature/TheHobbit''''' animated by the late Creator/GeneDeitch and produced by William L. Snyder and animated by Creator/GeneDeitch constitutes an animated film only in the sense that it's voiced (by only one person, Herb Lass, who narrates everything) and has drawn images moving around a screen. (Said images are poorly drawn and only moving because of TheKenBurnsEffect.) Add that to the short run time (12 minutes, due to some LoopholeAbuse in its production) and [[InNameOnly its lack of fidelity to the source material]], and you've got something that will make even the worst aspects of Creator/PeterJackson[='s=] [[Film/TheHobbit take on the series]] seem like small potatoes in comparison. In fact, it was initially planned to be a ''Hobbit'' feature film; after a botched distribution deal with Creator/TwentiethCenturyFox, this short was hastily made as an AshcanCopy so Snyder could retain the film rights to Creator/JRRTolkien's stories and sell them back after "release" (in a small projection room, on the last day Snyder still had the rights), explaining the total lack of effort; Deitch himself [[CreatorBacklash regretted the end product]]. You can watch [[WebVideo/TheAnnotatedSeries the Annotation crew]] tear it apart [[https://youtu.be/XDH9OiJjXUg here.]] You can watch Dominic Noble talk about it [[https://youtu.be/XsHGQptDJ2Y here.]]
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* The [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UBnVL1Y2src 1967 adaptation]] of '''''Literature/TheHobbit''''' animated by the late Creator/GeneDeitch and produced by William Snyder constitutes an animated film only in the sense that it's voiced (by only one person, who narrates everything) and has drawn images moving around a screen. (Said images are poorly drawn and only moving because of TheKenBurnsEffect.) Add that to the short run time (12 minutes, due to some LoopholeAbuse in its production) and [[InNameOnly its lack of fidelity to the source material]], and you've got something that will make even the worst aspects of Creator/PeterJackson[='s=] [[Film/TheHobbit take on the series]] seem like small potatoes in comparison. In fact, it was initially planned to be a ''Hobbit'' feature film; after a botched distribution deal with Creator/TwentiethCenturyFox, this short was hastily made as an AshcanCopy so Snyder could retain the film rights to Creator/JRRTolkien's stories and sell them back after "release" (in a small projection room, on the last day Snyder still had the rights), explaining the total lack of effort; Deitch himself [[CreatorBacklash regretted the end product]]. You can watch [[WebVideo/TheAnnotatedSeries the Annotation crew]] tear it apart [[https://youtu.be/XDH9OiJjXUg here.]] You can watch Dominic Noble talk about it [[https://youtu.be/XsHGQptDJ2Y here.]]

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* The [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UBnVL1Y2src 1967 adaptation]] of '''''Literature/TheHobbit''''' animated by the late Creator/GeneDeitch and produced by William L. Snyder constitutes an animated film only in the sense that it's voiced (by only one person, who narrates everything) and has drawn images moving around a screen. (Said images are poorly drawn and only moving because of TheKenBurnsEffect.) Add that to the short run time (12 minutes, due to some LoopholeAbuse in its production) and [[InNameOnly its lack of fidelity to the source material]], and you've got something that will make even the worst aspects of Creator/PeterJackson[='s=] [[Film/TheHobbit take on the series]] seem like small potatoes in comparison. In fact, it was initially planned to be a ''Hobbit'' feature film; after a botched distribution deal with Creator/TwentiethCenturyFox, this short was hastily made as an AshcanCopy so Snyder could retain the film rights to Creator/JRRTolkien's stories and sell them back after "release" (in a small projection room, on the last day Snyder still had the rights), explaining the total lack of effort; Deitch himself [[CreatorBacklash regretted the end product]]. You can watch [[WebVideo/TheAnnotatedSeries the Annotation crew]] tear it apart [[https://youtu.be/XDH9OiJjXUg here.]] You can watch Dominic Noble talk about it [[https://youtu.be/XsHGQptDJ2Y here.]]
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* The [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UBnVL1Y2src 1967 adaptation]] of '''''Literature/TheHobbit''''' by the late Creator/GeneDeitch constitutes an animated film only in the sense that it's voiced (by only one person, who narrates everything) and has drawn images moving around a screen. (Said images are poorly drawn and only moving because of TheKenBurnsEffect.) Add that to the short run time (12 minutes, due to some LoopholeAbuse in its production) and [[InNameOnly its lack of fidelity to the source material]], and you've got something that will make even the worst aspects of Creator/PeterJackson[='s=] [[Film/TheHobbit take on the series]] seem like small potatoes in comparison. Originally planned to be a feature length film, it wound up being an AshcanCopy so William Snyder could retain the film rights to Creator/JRRTolkien's stories and sell them back after release, explaining the total lack of effort; Deitch himself [[CreatorBacklash came to regret this film]]. You can watch [[WebVideo/TheAnnotatedSeries the Annotation crew]] tear it apart [[https://youtu.be/XDH9OiJjXUg here.]] You can watch Dominic Noble talk about it [[https://youtu.be/XsHGQptDJ2Y here.]]

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* The [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UBnVL1Y2src 1967 adaptation]] of '''''Literature/TheHobbit''''' animated by the late Creator/GeneDeitch and produced by William Snyder constitutes an animated film only in the sense that it's voiced (by only one person, who narrates everything) and has drawn images moving around a screen. (Said images are poorly drawn and only moving because of TheKenBurnsEffect.) Add that to the short run time (12 minutes, due to some LoopholeAbuse in its production) and [[InNameOnly its lack of fidelity to the source material]], and you've got something that will make even the worst aspects of Creator/PeterJackson[='s=] [[Film/TheHobbit take on the series]] seem like small potatoes in comparison. Originally In fact, it was initially planned to be a ''Hobbit'' feature length film, it wound up being film; after a botched distribution deal with Creator/TwentiethCenturyFox, this short was hastily made as an AshcanCopy so William Snyder could retain the film rights to Creator/JRRTolkien's stories and sell them back after release, "release" (in a small projection room, on the last day Snyder still had the rights), explaining the total lack of effort; Deitch himself [[CreatorBacklash came to regret this film]].regretted the end product]]. You can watch [[WebVideo/TheAnnotatedSeries the Annotation crew]] tear it apart [[https://youtu.be/XDH9OiJjXUg here.]] You can watch Dominic Noble talk about it [[https://youtu.be/XsHGQptDJ2Y here.]]

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