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* AccidentalNightmareFuel: Right before Chuck E. crashes into Harry's cave is [[https://youtu.be/f6SqoP2w68Y?t=2348 this]] ExtremeCloseUp.

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* AccidentalNightmareFuel: Right before Chuck E. crashes into Harry's cave is [[https://youtu.be/f6SqoP2w68Y?t=2348 [[https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/60db8d7b_6c95_4f8f_a798_739597b8a0f3.png this]] ExtremeCloseUp.ExtremeCloseUp. It looks even worse in motion.
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* AccidentalNightmareFuel: Right before Chuck E. crashes into Harry's cave is [[https://youtu.be/f6SqoP2w68Y?t=2350 this]] ExtremeCloseUp.

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* AccidentalNightmareFuel: Right before Chuck E. crashes into Harry's cave is [[https://youtu.be/f6SqoP2w68Y?t=2350 be/f6SqoP2w68Y?t=2348 this]] ExtremeCloseUp.
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* AccidentalNightmareFuel: [[https://youtu.be/LvPDKzSaeyg?t=2350 The subliminal image of Chuck E.'s face that appears before he crashes into Harry's home]], since A: it's an ExtremeCloseUp, and B: a reflection replaces the blacks in Chuck E.'s eyes.

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* AccidentalNightmareFuel: [[https://youtu.be/LvPDKzSaeyg?t=2350 The subliminal image of Chuck E.'s face that appears Right before he Chuck E. crashes into Harry's home]], since A: it's an ExtremeCloseUp, and B: a reflection replaces the blacks in Chuck E.'s eyes.cave is [[https://youtu.be/f6SqoP2w68Y?t=2350 this]] ExtremeCloseUp.
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** Chuck E.'s ExtremeCloseUp just before he crashes into Harry's cave is obviously a still frame, with the exception of the eyes and background.
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The scenes of Helen in a cell are the one exception.


** Everything that isn't a person after the opening restaurant scene is CGI (with the characters shot in front of a green screen), and it shows; the CGI itself looks like the characters stepped into a UsefulNotes/{{PlayStation}} game.

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** Everything Aside from the scenes of Helen in her cell, everything that isn't a person after the opening restaurant scene is CGI (with the characters shot in front of a green screen), and it shows; the CGI itself looks like the characters stepped into a UsefulNotes/{{PlayStation}} game.
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* AccidentalInnuendo: One of the line in Dr. Zoom's VillainSong is "Just a squirt in your face!"

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* AccidentalInnuendo: One of the line in Dr. Zoom's VillainSong is "Just a squirt in your face!"
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* AccidentalInnuendo: One of the lyrics in Dr. Zoom's VillainSong is "Just a squirt in your face!"

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* AccidentalInnuendo: One of the lyrics line in Dr. Zoom's VillainSong is "Just a squirt in your face!"
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* AccidentalInnuendo: "Just a squirt in your face!"

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* AccidentalInnuendo: One of the lyrics in Dr. Zoom's VillainSong is "Just a squirt in your face!"
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** The final musical number has a shot in which the background doesn't zoom out with the live-action footage, simply remaining still.
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* RetroactiveRecognition: Creator/ChristopherSabat (who voiced Munch and the narrator for the Galaxy 5000 news report, as well as appearing on-screen as a piano player and co-writing various songs) and Creator/LydiaMackay (who played Astrid) appear in this movie, years before their fame as voice actors for anime dubs and films. Likewise, this was one of the first Funimation projects for Creator/DuncanBrannan (who voiced Chuck E. at the time), before he became a regular voice actor in the company.

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* RetroactiveRecognition: Creator/ChristopherSabat (who voiced Munch and the narrator for the Galaxy 5000 news report, as well as appearing on-screen as a piano player and co-writing various songs) and songs), Creator/LydiaMackay (who played Astrid) Astrid), and Creator/MikeMcFarland (who performed Harry's singing) appear in this movie, years before their fame as voice actors for anime dubs and films. Likewise, this was one of the first Funimation projects for Creator/DuncanBrannan (who voiced Chuck E. at the time), before he became a regular voice actor in the company.
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* AccidentalNightmareFuel: [[https://youtu.be/LvPDKzSaeyg?t=2350 The subliminal image of Chuck E.'s face that appears before he crashes into the hermit's home]].

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* AccidentalNightmareFuel: [[https://youtu.be/LvPDKzSaeyg?t=2350 The subliminal image of Chuck E.'s face that appears before he crashes into Harry's home]], since A: it's an ExtremeCloseUp, and B: a reflection replaces the hermit's home]].blacks in Chuck E.'s eyes.
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* UncertainAudience: Yep, a movie that is a tie-in to a children's restaurant but [[WhatDoYouMeanItsForKids you'd be surprised what the movie has in store]]. This film contains a simple plot about Chuck trying to win the futuristic race just for money. Adults may not like the film for being childish due to having over-zany antagonists, some kiddie songs, some corny humor, and a premise that wouldn't sound too out of place for something like ''[[Series/BarneyAndFriends Barney]]'', yet you still have some humor that feels off (like Jasper [[BlackComedy talking about a chicken restaurant in front of Helen]]), Zoom Gas being similar to drugs, what Zoom Gas is actually made of, and implied bestiality at one point. Of course, it's too immature for older audiences (especially since the restaurant itself is a children's place) yet it's too mature for younger audiences.

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* UncertainAudience: Yep, a movie that is a tie-in to [[Creator/ChuckECheese a children's restaurant restaurant]] but [[WhatDoYouMeanItsForKids you'd be surprised what the movie has in store]]. This film contains a simple plot about Chuck trying to win the futuristic race just for money. Adults may not like the film for being childish due to having over-zany antagonists, some kiddie songs, some corny humor, and a premise that wouldn't sound too out of place for something like ''[[Series/BarneyAndFriends Barney]]'', yet you still have some humor that feels off (like Jasper [[BlackComedy talking about a chicken restaurant in front of Helen]]), Zoom Gas being similar to drugs, a GRatedDrug, what Zoom Gas is actually made of, and implied bestiality zoophilia at one point. Of course, it's too immature for older audiences (especially since the restaurant itself is a children's place) yet it's too mature for younger audiences.
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* RetroactiveRecognition: Creator/ChristopherSabat (who voiced Munch and the narrator for the Galaxy 5000 news report, as well as appearing on-screen as a piano player and co-writing various songs) and Creator/LydiaMackay (who played Astrid) appear in this movie, years before their fame as voice actors for anime dubs and movies.

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* RetroactiveRecognition: Creator/ChristopherSabat (who voiced Munch and the narrator for the Galaxy 5000 news report, as well as appearing on-screen as a piano player and co-writing various songs) and Creator/LydiaMackay (who played Astrid) appear in this movie, years before their fame as voice actors for anime dubs and movies.films. Likewise, this was one of the first Funimation projects for Creator/DuncanBrannan (who voiced Chuck E. at the time), before he became a regular voice actor in the company.



* TookTheBadFilmSeriously: While many of the performances are decent at best, Creator/DuncanBrannan and Jeremy Blaido really nail their roles as Chuck E. and Jasper. It helps that they'd already been voicing their respective characters in media made before this film.

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* TookTheBadFilmSeriously: While many of the performances are decent at best, Creator/DuncanBrannan Duncan Brannan and Jeremy Blaido really nail their respective roles as Chuck E. and Jasper. It helps that they'd already been voicing their respective characters in various media made produced before this film.
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* RetroactiveRecognition: Creator/ChristopherSabat (who voiced Munch and the narrator for the Galaxy 5000 commercial, as well as appearing on-screen as a piano player and co-writing various songs) and Creator/LydiaMackay (who played Astrid) appear in this movie, years before their fame as voice actors for anime dubs and movies.

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* RetroactiveRecognition: Creator/ChristopherSabat (who voiced Munch and the narrator for the Galaxy 5000 commercial, news report, as well as appearing on-screen as a piano player and co-writing various songs) and Creator/LydiaMackay (who played Astrid) appear in this movie, years before their fame as voice actors for anime dubs and movies.
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* TookTheBadFilmSeriously: While many of the performances are decent at best, Creator/DuncanBrannan and Jeremy Blaido really nail their roles as Chuck E. and Jasper. It helps that they'd already been voicing their respective characters in media made before this film.
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* UncertainAudience: Yep, a movie that is a tie-in to a children's restaurant but [[WhatDoYouMeanItsForKids you'd be surprised what the movie has in store]]. This film contains a simple plot about Chuck trying to win the futuristic race just for money. Adults may not like the film for being childish due to having over-zany antagonists, some kiddie songs, some corny humor, and a premise that wouldn't sound too out of place for something like ''[[Series/BarneyAndFriends Barney]]'', yet you still have some humor that feels off (like Jasper [[BlackComedy talking about a Chicken Restaurant in front of Helen]]), zoom gas being similar to drugs, what zoom gas is actually made of, and implied bestiality at one point. Of course, it's too immature for older audiences (especially since the restaurant itself is a children's place) yet it's too mature for younger audiences.

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* UncertainAudience: Yep, a movie that is a tie-in to a children's restaurant but [[WhatDoYouMeanItsForKids you'd be surprised what the movie has in store]]. This film contains a simple plot about Chuck trying to win the futuristic race just for money. Adults may not like the film for being childish due to having over-zany antagonists, some kiddie songs, some corny humor, and a premise that wouldn't sound too out of place for something like ''[[Series/BarneyAndFriends Barney]]'', yet you still have some humor that feels off (like Jasper [[BlackComedy talking about a Chicken Restaurant chicken restaurant in front of Helen]]), zoom gas Zoom Gas being similar to drugs, what zoom gas Zoom Gas is actually made of, and implied bestiality at one point. Of course, it's too immature for older audiences (especially since the restaurant itself is a children's place) yet it's too mature for younger audiences.
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* UncertainAudience: Yep, a movie that is a tie-in to a children's restaurant but [[WhatDoYouMeanItsForKids you'd be surprised what the movie has in store]]. This film contains a simple plot about Chuck trying to win the futuristic race just for money. Adults may not like the film for being childish due to having over-zany antagonists, some kiddie songs, some corny humor, and a premise that wouldn't sound too out of place for something like ''[[Series/BarneyAndFriends Barney]]'', yet you still have some humor that feels off (like Jasper [[BlackComedy talking about a Chicken Restaurant in front of Helen]]), zoom gas being similar to drugs, what zoom gas is actually made of, and implied bestiality at one point. Of course, it's too immature for older audiences (especially since the restaurant itself is a children's place) yet it's too mature for younger audiences.
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** Everything that isn't a person after the opening restaurant scene is CGI (with the characters shot in front of a green screen), and it shows due to the CGI being video game-like.

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** Everything that isn't a person after the opening restaurant scene is CGI (with the characters shot in front of a green screen), and it shows due to shows; the CGI being video game-like.itself looks like the characters stepped into a UsefulNotes/{{PlayStation}} game.
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* SugarWiki/HeartwarmingMoments: Chuck E. stands up to the X-Pilots when they insult Helen and Jasper. He even comes close to fighting them until Dr. Zoom breaks it up. His willingness to defend his friends is sweet.
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** Right before Chuck E. runs on the hamster wheel again, you can see the background disappearing behind Harry for a split-second, leaving a solid white background.
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** Everything that isn't a person after the opening restaurant scene is shot in front of a green screen, and it shows; the CGI also looks like they stepped in a video game.

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** Everything that isn't a person after the opening restaurant scene is CGI (with the characters shot in front of a green screen, screen), and it shows; shows due to the CGI also looks like they stepped in a being video game.game-like.
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* SugarWiki/FunnyMoments: When Astrid abandons Chuck E. for the X-Pilots, Charlie asks Jasper and Munch if it's one of those "girl things" again.
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* RetroactiveRecognition: Creator/ChristopherSabat (who voiced Munch and the narrator for the Galaxy 5000 commercial, as well as appearing on-screen as a scuba diver) and Creator/LydiaMackay (who played Astrid) appear in this movie, years before their fame as voice actors for anime dubs and movies.

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* RetroactiveRecognition: Creator/ChristopherSabat (who voiced Munch and the narrator for the Galaxy 5000 commercial, as well as appearing on-screen as a scuba diver) piano player and co-writing various songs) and Creator/LydiaMackay (who played Astrid) appear in this movie, years before their fame as voice actors for anime dubs and movies.



** Pasqually's wig, eyebrows and mustache are very obviously fake.

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** Pasqually's wig, Pasqually and Harry's wigs, eyebrows and mustache mustaches are very obviously fake.
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* SoBadItsGood: This film is guaranteed to provide a good amount of laughter for its overall [[{{Pun}} cheesiness]].

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* SoBadItsGood: This film is guaranteed to provide a good amount of laughter for its lame plot, poor CGI and songs, and its overall [[{{Pun}} cheesiness]].
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** Pasqually's wig, eyebrows and mustache are very obviously fake.
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* TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodPlot: The film has a DancePartyEnding, and then it cuts to the credits before we can see the characters returning to Earth.

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* TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodPlot: The film has a DancePartyEnding, and then it cuts to the credits before we can see the characters returning to Earth.Earth (let alone Pasqually's reaction).
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* SuspiciouslySimilarSong: The music for the opening number "The Galaxy's for You and Me" is based on the 1948 orchestral piece "Twelfth Street Rag", which was frequently used on ''WesternAnimation/SpongeBobSquarePants''.
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None of these are valid examples of Narm. Narm is when a dramatic moment becomes unintentionally funny (funny as in, it makes the audience laugh).


* {{Narm}}: '''Lots''' of it:
** The CGI is pretty bad and looks closer to a video game than a planet.
** Pasqually and Harry the Hermit are clearly played by the same actor with the same Italian accent and appearance, which Chuck E. even lampshades.
** The song [[AwardBaitSong "The Real Me"]] itself may be considered NarmCharm.
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** Dr. Zoom himself may also be subject to the gas as well, considering how much he grabbed the VillainBall in not imprisoning Helen more securely, thus allowing her to escape.
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* SoBadItsGood: This film is guaranteed to provide a good amount of laughter for its overall [[{{Pun}} cheesiness]].

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