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Series creator Creator/JhonenVasquez served as writer and director, with the voice cast reprising their roles. Composer Kevin Manthei also returned to produce the soundtrack, with several artists who worked on the show's [[ComicBook/InvaderZimOni comic book continuation]] (such as Jenny Goldberg) also being involved with the production.

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Series creator Creator/JhonenVasquez served as writer and director, with the voice cast reprising their roles. Composer A number of the show's staff would also return for the project, such as composer Kevin Manthei also returned Manthei, in addition to produce the soundtrack, with several artists who worked on the show's [[ComicBook/InvaderZimOni comic book continuation]] (such continuation]], such as Jenny Goldberg) Goldberg (ComicBook/{{Jellyfist}}), also being involved with the production.
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* SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome: As ruthless and cold as it is, Dib (after a second of SympathyForTheDevil) planning on subjecting a broken Zim to a life of horrific imprisonment/experimentation and Zim using Dib's desire to impress his father as a stepping stone for his latest scheme is perfectly in line for what enemies of their caliber would do to each other.

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* SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome: [[spoiler: As ruthless and cold as it is, Dib (after a second of SympathyForTheDevil) planning on subjecting a broken Zim to a life of horrific imprisonment/experimentation and Zim using Dib's desire to impress his father as a stepping stone for his latest scheme is perfectly in line for what enemies of their caliber would do to each other.]]
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** [[spoiler: Dib as well. He found Zim while he was in his depression and, despite having a moment of pity for his enemy, had all intentions of handing Zim over to his father to what could only be assumed to be a life of imprisonment and experimentation.] Though it must be mentioned that at least Dib has the excuse of possibly still seeing Zim as a threat which, if that was the case, he'd been correct.]]

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