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* During Erik's appearance at the Hollywood Parade (which is StockFootage from the actual TV broadcast), he can be seen looking to the left after he says his line. Clearly, he does ''not'' want to be there.
* When Cool Cat is showing off the other cars in the parade, he refers to them as "the ''Franchise/BackToTheFuture'' Car" or the "''Franchise/{{Ghostbusters}}'' Car" [[CowboyBebopAtHisComputer rather than their actual names]][[note]]The [=DeLorean=] and the ECTO-1, respectively[[/note]]. Even more jarringly, most of the cars he focuses on are from films and shows that haven't been relevant for decades[[note]]Including ''Series/MagnumPI'', ''Series/StarskyAndHutch'' and ''Film/SmokeyAndTheBandit''[[/note]], and Cool Cat completely ''ignores'' the cars associated with more current brands that children would actually recognize[[note]]Case in point, WebVideo/{{Bobsheaux}} points out [[Franchise/{{Transformers}} Bumblebee]], [[Franchise/ScoobyDoo the Mystery Machine]], and [[Franchise/TeenageMutantNinjaTurtles the Turtle Van]] just by glancing at the same parade lineup[[/note]]. While next to the [=DeLorean=], the actor portraying Doc Brown can clearly be shown ''shoving'' Cool Cat out of the way when he tries to get in, implying that Savage and his filming crew were actually ''trespassing'' on the parade instead of being invited.

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* During Erik's appearance at in the Hollywood Christmas Parade segment (which is StockFootage from the actual TV broadcast), he can be seen looking to the left after he says his line. Clearly, he does ''not'' want to be there.
* When Cool Cat is showing off the other cars in the parade, he refers to them as "the ''Franchise/BackToTheFuture'' Car" or the "''Franchise/{{Ghostbusters}}'' Car" [[CowboyBebopAtHisComputer rather than their actual names]][[note]]The [=DeLorean=] and the ECTO-1, respectively[[/note]]. Even more jarringly, most of the cars he focuses on are from films and shows that haven't been relevant for decades[[note]]Including ''Series/MagnumPI'', ''Series/StarskyAndHutch'' and ''Film/SmokeyAndTheBandit''[[/note]], and Cool Cat completely ''ignores'' the cars associated with more current brands that children would actually recognize[[note]]Case in point, WebVideo/{{Bobsheaux}} points out [[Franchise/{{Transformers}} Bumblebee]], [[Franchise/ScoobyDoo the Mystery Machine]], and [[Franchise/TeenageMutantNinjaTurtles the Turtle Van]] just by glancing at the same parade lineup[[/note]]. While next to the [=DeLorean=], the actor portraying Doc Brown can clearly appears to be shown ''shoving'' Cool Cat out of the way when he tries to get in, implying that Savage and his filming crew were actually ''trespassing'' on the parade instead of being invited.



* "''Help, help!'' Kids everywhere are being bullied! '''''HEEEEEEEEEEEELP'''''" And the speaker of this line is at a place called "Bully's Diner". [[WebVideo/YourMovieSucksDotOrg If you didn't want to be bullied, then why did you go to Bully's Diner?]]

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* "''Help, help!'' Kids everywhere are being bullied! '''''HEEEEEEEEEEEELP'''''" '''''HEEEEEEEEEEEELP!!!!'''''" And the speaker of this line is at a place called "Bully's Diner". [[WebVideo/YourMovieSucksDotOrg If you didn't want to be bullied, then why did you go to Bully's Diner?]]
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* The same scene has eyebrows added to the Cool Cat outfit to make him look angry, only they were put on a little too soon with the result that Cool Cat looks really angry at building sandcastles. Also, the film's advice that shouting really loudly is the key to stopping bullying falls somewhat flat with the fact that Cool Cat already shouts ''every word he says''.

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* The same scene has eyebrows added to the Cool Cat outfit to make him look angry, only they were put on a little too soon with the result that Cool Cat looks really angry at about building sandcastles. Also, the film's advice that shouting really loudly is the key to stopping bullying falls somewhat flat with the fact that Cool Cat already shouts ''every word he says''.
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* Butch, despite the film's attempts to portray him as a sinister force, paints him more like a corny bully from an 80s teen sitcom. He claims he's "gonna punk up" when he tries to bully Cool Cat and Maria, [[SarcasmMode because real people, and definitely children in 2015,]] [[{{Malaproper}} actually use the phrase "punk up"]][[note]]alternatively, he could be saying "punk 'em", which still yields [[TotallyRadical the same effect]][[/note]]. His phone call to Cool Cat takes the cake in this same scene:

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* Butch, despite the film's attempts to portray him as a sinister force, paints him more like a corny bully from an 80s teen sitcom. He claims he's "gonna punk up" when he tries to bully Cool Cat and Maria, [[SarcasmMode because real people, and definitely children in 2015,]] [[{{Malaproper}} actually use the phrase "punk up"]][[note]]alternatively, he could be saying "punk 'em", which still yields [[TotallyRadical the same effect]][[/note]]. His phone call to Cool Cat takes in the cake in this same scene:scene includes some hilariously bizarre verbal jousting between the two:
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The cover on the main page should give you some idea of what to expect from ''Film/CoolCatSavesTheKids''. [[{{Narm}} It's every bit as cheesy as it looks.]]
* Butch, despite the film's attempts to portray him as a sinister force, paints him more like a corny bully from an 80s teen sitcom. He claims he's "gonna punk up" when he tries to bully Cool Cat and Maria, [[SarcasmMode because real people, and definitely children in 2015,]] [[{{Malaproper}} actually use the phrase "punk up"]][[note]]alternatively, he could be saying "punk 'em", which still yields [[TotallyRadical the same effect]][[/note]]. His phone call to Cool Cat takes the cake in this same scene:
--->'''Butch the Bully''': Why do they call you Cool Cat? They should call you ''[[BigStupidDoodooHead Dumb]]'' [[BigStupidDoodooHead Cat!]]
--->'''Cool Cat''': ''Who is this''!?!?
--->'''Butch the Bully''': You heard me! You might look like a cat but you ''stink'' like a ''dog''!
--->'''Cool Cat''': Dogs are my friends! ''IDENTIFY YOURSELF''!!!
--->'''Butch the Bully''': Cats and dogs stink! P-U!
* Cool Cat's reaction to being cyberbullied:
--->'''Cool Cat''': I'm being '''''bullied''''' in my own '''''house'''''? And I don't even know who '''''from'''''? Ugh, [[ThatMakesMeFeelAngry it makes me]] '''''maaaaaaaad'''''!
* From the same scene:
---> '''Cool Cat''': "I'm a bully and I'm gonna get you tomorrow"? Oh '''''NOOOOOOO!''''' What do I '''''DOOOOOOO?'''''
* Pretty much anything Erik Estrada says, but special mention goes to [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vJXVIFK8LCg his infamous line about kicking sand]].
* During Erik's appearance at the Hollywood Parade (which is StockFootage from the actual TV broadcast), he can be seen looking to the left after he says his line. Clearly, he does ''not'' want to be there.
* When Cool Cat is showing off the other cars in the parade, he refers to them as "the ''Franchise/BackToTheFuture'' Car" or the "''Franchise/{{Ghostbusters}}'' Car" [[CowboyBebopAtHisComputer rather than their actual names]][[note]]The [=DeLorean=] and the ECTO-1, respectively[[/note]]. Even more jarringly, most of the cars he focuses on are from films and shows that haven't been relevant for decades[[note]]Including ''Series/MagnumPI'', ''Series/StarskyAndHutch'' and ''Film/SmokeyAndTheBandit''[[/note]], and Cool Cat completely ''ignores'' the cars associated with more current brands that children would actually recognize[[note]]Case in point, WebVideo/{{Bobsheaux}} points out [[Franchise/{{Transformers}} Bumblebee]], [[Franchise/ScoobyDoo the Mystery Machine]], and [[Franchise/TeenageMutantNinjaTurtles the Turtle Van]] just by glancing at the same parade lineup[[/note]]. While next to the [=DeLorean=], the actor portraying Doc Brown can clearly be shown ''shoving'' Cool Cat out of the way when he tries to get in, implying that Savage and his filming crew were actually ''trespassing'' on the parade instead of being invited.
* ''All'' of Daddy Derek's dialogue. He's constantly speaking in an overly excited and cheerfully patronizing manner, particularly in the scene where Cool Cat tells Daddy Derek and Momma Cat about the writing contest. Derek tries so hard to give an overly excited reaction that it sounds like he's sarcastically mocking Cool Cat instead.
---> '''Daddy Derek''': '''''WOW''''', $100?! That's ''''' a lot of money!'''''
* "''Help, help!'' Kids everywhere are being bullied! '''''HEEEEEEEEEEEELP'''''" And the speaker of this line is at a place called "Bully's Diner". [[WebVideo/YourMovieSucksDotOrg If you didn't want to be bullied, then why did you go to Bully's Diner?]]
* Cool Cat's whimpering after [[MemeticMutation Butch kicks sand in Cool Cat's]] ''FACE!'':
--->''I got '''scaaared''' and became '''confuuuuused'''!''
* The same scene has eyebrows added to the Cool Cat outfit to make him look angry, only they were put on a little too soon with the result that Cool Cat looks really angry at building sandcastles. Also, the film's advice that shouting really loudly is the key to stopping bullying falls somewhat flat with the fact that Cool Cat already shouts ''every word he says''.
* During the film's "climax" where Cool Cat, Derek, and the other children watch with concern as Butch is seen with a gun, Jessica Salazar (Maria's actress) is clearly ''smiling''.

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