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4''Forbidden Zone'' is a 1980 [[TheMusical musical]] fantasy comedy film directed and written by Richard Elfman and Matthew Bright (who would later direct ''Film/{{Freeway}}''), created to be a last hurrah for his performance art troupe The Mystic Knights of the Music/OingoBoingo before Elfman's brother [[Music/DannyElfman Danny]] reformed them as a successful [[NewWaveMusic New Wave]] and {{Ska}} band.
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6The plot revolves around a [[SarcasmMode normal family]], the Hercules, who move into a suburban home, of which the basement has a door to the [[BizarroUniverse strange]] [[ForbiddenZone Sixth Dimension]]. They avoid it but when the eldest daughter returns from her studies in France, curiosity attracts her to investigate. Heavily inspired by Music/CabCalloway, ''WesternAnimation/BettyBoop'' cartoons and UndergroundComics.
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8The film is groundbreaking for being the first Music/DannyElfman–composed soundtrack for (no surprise considering his brother is the director/screenwriter, his brother's wife is the protagonist, and their father and grandfather are both characters). Danny himself plays the devil while the rest of the original Oingo Boingo band (when it was known as ''The Mystic Knights of the Oingo Boingo'') are here as his minions. The ensemble cast also include a post-''Series/FantasyIsland'' Creator/HerveVillechaize and pre-''Film/CryBaby'' Susan Tyrell.
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10It had a ''huge'' influence on both Creator/TimBurton and Creator/PaulReubens, who first met while working on ''Film/PeeWeesBigAdventure''. The decision was quickly made to base much of their film's visuals on ''Forbidden Zone'', and to hire Danny to write the score. The rest is history.
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12A {{sequel}} is [[DevelopmentHell on its way]]: ''Forbidden Zone 2: Forbidden Galaxy''. Here's a [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oi8lcJDlaVg trailer]]: the Princess (now Princess Polly) has apparently taken the helm and is taking the offensive to conquer Earth. Richard and Danny are both involved, as are Ego Plum and the ''Monster Man'' crew.
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15!!''Forbidden Zone'' includes examples of:
16* AbusiveParents: Squeezit and René's mother is a drunken serial girlfriend who treats Squeezit like a punching bag.
17** Considering Fausto and Doris are the parents of The Princess, they count.
18* AdultsDressedAsChildren: All the children are played by adults.
19* AlphabetSong: One of the film's musical numbers is "Alphabet Song", a politically incorrect parody of Film/TheThreeStooges song "Swingin' the Alphabet".
20* AmbiguousGender: Whether René is a girl or a boy in drag is a topic of argument, and René never gives a definite answer. Complicating matters is the moment where René has menstrual cramps [[ArtisticLicenseBiology despite that being biologically impossible]] (Though in fairness, the text card says they're pseudo cramps).
21* AndYouWereThere: Doris is played by the same actress as René and Squeezit's mother.
22* AnimalMotifs: Squeezit with chickens.
23* AssShove: Doris straps Frenchy to a table and attempts to give her "40,000 volts in her caboose" with an ''electrified dildo''! Yowtch!
24* AstralProjection: Squeezit's mother beats him so badly that he's able to leave his body and see his sister trapped in the Sixth Dimension.
25* {{Atlantis}}: Ruins of Greek columns and a temple with the banner "Atlantis Dept. of Public Works" are seen underground in the initial animation.
26* BadGirlSong: "Witch's Egg" is Doris singing about [[ReallyGetsAround various people she slept with]].
27* BananaPeel: Pa slips on one and gets captured shortly after entering the Zone.
28* BigBeautifulWoman: Three of Fausto's concubines who stand around eating bananas.
29* BlackComedyRape: A RunningGag is made from the characters randomly humping extras while exchanging casual dialogue.
30* {{Blackface}}: A character seen briefly at the start (and in a throwaway gag near the middle) is a slumlord and crack dealer played by a man in blackface; there are several others in bit parts throughout, done for [[RuleOfFunny comedic shock value]].[[note]]The 2021 "director's cut" digitally alters this to "clownface".[[/note]]
31** {{Exaggerated|trope}} by having one of Satan's minions be a black actor wearing blackface.
32* {{Camp}}: Holy crap, where to begin?
33* CatFight: Between Doris and the Ex-Queen, complete with meowing noises.
34* ChewToy: Squeezit to a ridiculous extent. Originally the scene when his father beats him while his mother laughs was going to be ten minutes long and the weird scene when he was going to say the Pledge of Allegiance actually was going to have him castrated.
35* CloudCuckooLand: The Sixth Dimension. Reality isn't very normal in this film, though.
36* CoolGate: The entrance to the Sixth Dimension looks like a mouth painted on the wall. The other end looks like a giant, black anus.
37* CoolOldGuy: Gramps, who's a very capable fighter despite his age.
38* CoverVersion: About a third of the songs are covers of 1930's songs, especially those by Music/CabCalloway.
39** And later, Danny would create a somewhat re-arranged version of the title song to use as ''WesternAnimation/{{Dilbert}}'''s opening theme.
40*** According to an interview later on, he said he had nothing to do with that, and was surprised to hear that they had done so.
41* CreepyJazzMusic: The film has two major moments, both [[ShoutOut Shout-Outs]] to the [=Co-=]TropeMakers Fleischer Brothers:
42** The first is "Behind Them Doors (Some of These Days)", where Papa is warning Frenchy and Flash about the Sixth Dimension in their basement (for bonus points, he lip-syncs to Calloway's "Some of These Days" midway through). A stop-motion transition also establishes how bonkers the Sixth Dimension is.
43** The second is later when Flash employs Squeezit's help. When he sets foot in the Sixth Dimension, Squeezit is captured almost immediately by [[Music/DannyElfman Satan]], who proceeds to sing a key-changed and lyrically modified version of "Minnie the Moocher" called "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WACN2cdr4wc Squeezit the Moocher]]".
44* CrowdSong: "Pico & Sepulveda", "Queen's Revenge", "Alphabet Song" and "Finale".
45* DealWithTheDevil: Squeezit [[spoiler:has to do one in order to save René and Frenchy]].
46* DeliberatelyMonochrome: Well, maybe not deliberately. Richard Elfman intended the black-and-white footage to be colorized by hand, but found it would be too costly to pull off; it's since been digitally colorized by Legend Films.
47* DemBones: All over in the initial animation.
48* DerangedAnimation: The intro and the sequences to the Sixth Dimension.
49* DimensionLord: King Fausto rules the Sixth Dimension.
50* DisneyVillainDeath: [[spoiler:Doris, complete with a priceless "why?" expression.]]
51* DistantDuet: "Queen's Revenge".
52* DivineDate: Doris claims to have slept with God and The Devil and laughs at God being shyer than a flower.
53* [[DownTheRabbitHole Down the Butt Hole]]: The only way to reach to the Sixth Dimension.
54* DysfunctionalFamily: The Hercules family were based on one that the Elfmans grew up next door to.
55** Fausto, Doris and The Princess would probably count.
56* DysfunctionJunction: The most normal character is the [[DomesticAbuse wife-beating]] [[FunnyForeigner Norwegian-accented]] [[SoulCrushingDeskJob tarpit-working]] patriarch.
57* EarAche: René's ear is cut off and eaten by the frog.
58* EqualOpportunityOffender: Not a single ethnic group, gender or sexual orientation is presented positively in this film.
59* EroticEating: Lampshaded and averted with a Polish sausage.
60* EvilFeelsGood: A dying Doris asks Fausto why being bad feels so good.
61* ExpressiveUvula: After getting captured by Squeezit, the princess of the Sixth Dimension is being held hostage by the Devil and The Mystic Knights of the Ooingo Boingo. She screams as the camera zooms into her mouth, showing her uvula has the face of the devil on it.
62* ForbiddenZone: In the title. It's another name for the Sixth Dimension and Frenchy's parents forbid her from going there. She does anyway.
63* GalacticConqueror: [[spoiler:In the climax, Fausto declares that he's going to take over the galaxy.]]
64* TheGenieKnowsJackNicholson: The first person Gramps and Flash meet in the Sixth Dimension has read about Gramps' wrestling career in the paper.
65-->"Killer Rosenblatt, the famous Jewish wrestler!"
66* GodSaveUsFromTheQueen: The main antagonist is Queen Doris. She attempts to murder Frenchy when she suspects Fausto takes an interest with her.
67* GratuitousFrench: Susan B. 'Frenchy' Hercules and Fausto.
68* GroinAttack: The frog manservant gets this a ''lot''. [[MeaningfulName Naturally]], he's named "Bust Rod".
69* HandicappedBadass: Gramps is deaf.
70* HatOfFlight: Flash constantly wears a propeller beanie which he actually uses to fly the ex-queen out of her cell.
71* HellGate: The portal in the basement. Squeezit meets the devil down there so the sixth dimension might actually be Hell.
72* IHaveYouNowMyPretty: Satan calls the Princess his "whore-stage", grabs one of her breasts and begins licking her ear. Naturally, she screams.
73* ImprobableHairstyle: Queen Doris
74* InTheStyleOf: Fleischer Bros. and early Creator/WarnerBros cartoons.
75** With a bit of Creator/MontyPython thrown in.
76* JukeboxMusical: Played with. A lot of the music is derived from old 30's jazz standards, but the lyrics are completely reworked to fit the plot.
77* KarmaHoudini:
78** Ruth Henderson and her sailor boyfriend had got away with mistreating Squeezit.
79** The devil and the Mystic Knights of The Oingo Boingo never got punished for cutting of Squeezit's head, as well as the threatening to kill the princess.
80* LargeHam: Queen Doris of the Sixth Dimension.
81* LittlePeopleAreSurreal: Invoked with Hervé Villechaize playing King Fausto.
82%%* MindScrew
83* TheMovie: Sort of. Richard Elfman conceived the film as a sort of "greatest hits" for the original Mystic Knights performance troupe once he decided to move on from it and become a filmmaker, at which point Danny would reform them as [[Music/OingoBoingo the now-famous rock band]]. Many scenes were extracted from the troupe's live act.
84* MsFanservice: The Princess runs around the entire film topless. Can't get much more fanservice-y than that.
85** FanserviceExtra: Peppered throughout are some other women, who are also topless.
86** MrFanservice: Satan, by default of being the only guy in the cast who is neither dressed ridiculously or made up to look extremely ugly.
87* MusicalisInterruptus;
88** Ma starts singing [[StandardSnippet Stephen Foster's "Beautiful Dreamer"]] but Pa [[DomesticAbuse knocks her unconscious]].
89** Doris shoots her servant dead halfway through singing "Yiddishe Charleston".
90** Gramps knocks The Princess out mid-sentence during "Finale".
91* NamedAfterSomebodyFamous: King Fausto and Susan B. Hercules.
92* TheNapoleon: King Fausto.
93* NoBodyLeftBehind: Anybody who Doris shoots with her RayGun turns into dust.
94* NoOSHACompliance: La Brea Tar Pit Factory. The tar is so volatile that a cigarette in one of the pools can blow up the whole factory. There ''are'' "No-Smoking" signs, but nobody enforces them.
95* NoYou: When Squizzit corrects Frenchy that his twin brother, Rene, is actually his sister. Flash tells that Rene only acts like a girl and a faggot. Squizzit tells Flash, "You're the faggot."
96* OffWithHisHead: [[spoiler:Squeezit's ultimate fate. Given that he's associated with chickens, he survives.]]
97* PropellerHatOfWhimsy: Flash Hercules wears a propeller hat to show that he's a little boy, despite looking like an old man. He uses it to fly him and the ex-queen out of her cell.
98* {{Retraux}}: Heavily styled on old 30s cartoons.
99* ShamelessFanserviceGirl: The Princess doesn't seem to be under any pressure to cover her breasts.
100* ShoutOut: The whole Satan sequence is one to the WesternAnimation/BettyBoop ''WesternAnimation/MinnieTheMoocher'' cartoon, as well as ''WesternAnimation/BimbosInitiation'' (when Squeezit opens a door and gets punched in the face by a waiting boxer).
101** The "Alphabet Song" is a reference to the classic Three Stooges short ''[[https://youtu.be/-JCKy9-d4vc Violent Is the Word for Curly]]'' and its memorable song "Swingin' the Alphabet".
102** Frenchy "sings" a Creator/JosephineBaker song, and Pa "sings" a Music/CabCalloway song.
103* SinisterNudity: The evil Princess serves as a TortureTechnician for her mother and spends most of the movie haughtily strutting around in little more than panties and stockings.
104* SituationalSexuality: The Queen originally looked for a wife because her father told she was too mean for a man. She then started looking for a husband because she couldn't find a wife.
105* SmallRoleBigImpact: Despite being prominently featured, Satan is only around for one musical number, and doesn't have any speaking lines (all his lines are sung). [[spoiler:In said scene, he orders Squeezit to kidnap the Princess, which is what kicks off Fausto's HeelRealization.]]
106* SoundtrackDissonance: Pa singing a joyful cover of "Pico & Sepulveda" with a chorus of men while going to their crappy job at La Brea Tar Pit Factory. With a little bit of LyricalDissonance thrown in: "Where nobody's dreams... come... true!"
107* TheSpeechless: Gramps and Bust Rod.
108* SpitefulSpit: In "Witch's Egg", the Queen mentions she spat in her father's eye when she was 13.
109* SpoiledBrat: The Princess, and to a lesser extent, Frenchy.
110* StealthParody: The copious amounts of shameless racism was meant as a TakeThat towards supposedly-progressive Hollywood films made after the Civil Rights movement which still casted minorities in stereotypical roles. Richard Elfman felt that, if ''his'' film was going to be offensive, he may as well not apologize.
111* StuffedIntoATrashcan: How Flash and Frenchy first find Squeezit outside the school.
112* SynchroVox: Used briefly during the "Bim Bam Boom" musical number; the young boy who played the Princess's "pet" successfully lip-synched the vocals in rehearsal, but became nervous and froze when cameras were rolling. Richard Elfman's solution was to loop usable footage from his spoiled performance (most evident when paying close attention to the Kipper Kids in the background, who are clearly moving forward then in reverse), and superimpose the lips of Matthew Bright, who played Squeezit. The visual style of the film is so bizarre that this odd scene just... works.
113* TableSpace: The King and Queen, and a human chandelier over them.
114* TakeOverTheWorld: [[spoiler:Fausto declares that he's going to take over the galaxy at the end.]]
115* TalkingInYourSleep: The Queen wakes up to find Fausto saying "Harder. Frenchy! Harder!". Cue horrified expression.
116* ThoseTwoGuys: The Kipper Kids, semi-famous performance artists who appear both in and out of the Sixth Dimension as a pair of grunting boxers and pug-nosed twin sisters, respectively.
117* ThroneMadeOfX: Fausto and Doris have a pile of huge dice as a throne.
118* TitleDrop: The opening song, as well as being another name for the Sixth Dimension.
119* TongueOutInsult: Susan B. "Frenchy" Hercules sticks out her tongue when her father forbids her from going down the basement and into the Sixth Dimension. She sticks her tongue at the Princess after locking her up in Cell 63.
120* TwinTelepathy: The Henderson twins.
121* UnexplainedRecovery: Johnny fatally shoots Billy in the classroom for cheating at cards, and gets into a protracted gunfight with the teacher, who presumably kills him with the machine gun she keeps under her desk. Both of them still somehow come to class the next day.
122* VillainSong: "Witch's Egg" and "Queen's Revenge" by Doris, and "Squeezit the Moocher" by Satan.
123** Amplified by the fact that the late Susan Tyrrell (who played Doris) actually co-wrote "Witch's Egg".
124* VomitIndiscretionShot: Gramps, at the lunch early on.
125* WackyHomeroom: School is something else, complete with eccentric classmates, some of whom are 1970s style blaxploitation gangsters, and a teacher armed with a machine gun for those who step out of line.
126* WackySoundEffect: When Frenchy and Flash dive through the school window, breaking glass can be heard even though the window is made from paper.
127** The Princess can make honking sounds by squeezing her boobs.
128* WardrobeMalfunction: The Queen's breasts are frequently popping out of her already too-small dress, albeit unintentionally.
129* WatchItStoned: For some, the only way to understand ANY of it is to partake in it with some kind of outside influence...
130* WeirdnessCensor: Do you have a gate to other dimensions in your basement? Just ignore it, and tie up Grandpa to make sure he doesn't fall in.
131* WhaleEgg: The Queen sings about being born from a witch's egg.
132* WhatKindOfLamePowerIsHeartAnyway: Squeezit can talk with chickens, which gives him the confidence to become a hero... well, [[DealWithTheDevil not without its consequences]].
133** The chickens also pledge to help him any way they can - but, as everyone knows, chickens can't really ''do'' anything.
134* WholesomeCrossdresser[=/=]DepravedHomosexual: Squeezit's "sister" René.
135-->"The ''queen'' said she was going to ''[[AssShove ream]]'' us with ten-inch cattle prods... and ''I'm still waiting!''"
136* WhoNamesTheirKidDude: Squeezit.

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