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* '''''Mustafa and the Magician''''' is a computer-animated movie created in India, produced by Pentamedia Graphics, and distributed by Shemaroo Entertainment (who are also responsible for the aforementioned ''Kiara the Brave''). Originally released in 2003 as '''''Son of Alladin''''' and re-edited for release in '''2016''' under its new title, it hardly looks it as the animation consists of awkward and herky-jerky MotionCapture (many of the characters [[UnintentionalUncannyValley look detailed to the point of creepy]]) that would've barely passed muster on the UsefulNotes/PlayStation2. It shows how cheap the animation is that a character falls backward after being kicked on the side of his shoulder while another character is launched a huge distance by a light slap. The writing isn't much better: not only does the plot move at a sluggish pace, but (among other things) the run-of-the-mill [[EvilSorcerer villainous wizard]]'s goal of [[WouldHurtAChild trying to kill Alladin's son]] to reign supreme or else get defeated is ripped off from ''WesternAnimation/{{Hercules}}'' and Mustafa himself is a generic hero at best and [[DesignatedHero an ethically dubious protagonist at worst]] ([[StalkerWithACrush he stalks the princess, even when she's]] ''[[ThePeepingTom taking a bath]]'', and proclaims [[SuddenlySuitableSuitor his intent to vie for her hand in marriage]] after she ''clearly states'' how upset she is with it). Even worse, the 2016 version [[DubInducedPlotHole being edited down considerably causes the film to make less sense]], one example is a song from the original celebrating Mustafa's transition to adulthood being removed which causes him to seemingly grow out of the blue. [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6pyt0j-Fw6M Saberspark reviewed it]] and declared it was so bad that he (begrudgingly) declared ''WesternAnimation/LeoTheLion'' is '''no longer''' the worst animated film on Creator/{{Netflix}}.

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* '''''Mustafa and the Magician''''' is a computer-animated movie created in India, produced by Pentamedia Graphics, and distributed by Shemaroo Entertainment (who are also responsible for the aforementioned ''Kiara the Brave''). Originally released in 2003 as '''''Son of Alladin''''' and re-edited for release in '''2016''' under its new title, it hardly looks it as the animation consists of awkward and herky-jerky MotionCapture (many of the characters [[UnintentionalUncannyValley look detailed to the point of creepy]]) that would've barely passed muster on the UsefulNotes/PlayStation2.Platform/PlayStation2. It shows how cheap the animation is that a character falls backward after being kicked on the side of his shoulder while another character is launched a huge distance by a light slap. The writing isn't much better: not only does the plot move at a sluggish pace, but (among other things) the run-of-the-mill [[EvilSorcerer villainous wizard]]'s goal of [[WouldHurtAChild trying to kill Alladin's son]] to reign supreme or else get defeated is ripped off from ''WesternAnimation/{{Hercules}}'' and Mustafa himself is a generic hero at best and [[DesignatedHero an ethically dubious protagonist at worst]] ([[StalkerWithACrush he stalks the princess, even when she's]] ''[[ThePeepingTom taking a bath]]'', and proclaims [[SuddenlySuitableSuitor his intent to vie for her hand in marriage]] after she ''clearly states'' how upset she is with it). Even worse, the 2016 version [[DubInducedPlotHole being edited down considerably causes the film to make less sense]], one example is a song from the original celebrating Mustafa's transition to adulthood being removed which causes him to seemingly grow out of the blue. [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6pyt0j-Fw6M Saberspark reviewed it]] and declared it was so bad that he (begrudgingly) declared ''WesternAnimation/LeoTheLion'' is '''no longer''' the worst animated film on Creator/{{Netflix}}.
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* A certain movie was released in 2011 by the Indian company Shemaroo Entertainment under the name '''''Super K - the Movie''''', which is centered around a nonsensical and {{Anvilicious}} plot referring to global warming involving a superpowered Indian child who can control the weather. WebVideo/CinematicExcrement took a look at this garbage [[https://cinematicexcrement.wordpress.com/2012/08/02/episode-33-kiara-the-brave/ so you don't have to]]. WebVideo/MikeJ [[http://channelawesome.com/shameful-sequels-kiara-the-brave/ had a go at it]] as well, [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cHImt9aLGH0 as did]] Bobsheaux.

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* A certain movie was released in 2011 by the Indian company Shemaroo Entertainment under the name '''''Super K - the The Movie''''', which is centered around a nonsensical and {{Anvilicious}} plot referring to global warming involving a superpowered Indian child who can control the weather. WebVideo/CinematicExcrement took a look at this garbage [[https://cinematicexcrement.wordpress.com/2012/08/02/episode-33-kiara-the-brave/ so you don't have to]]. WebVideo/MikeJ [[http://channelawesome.com/shameful-sequels-kiara-the-brave/ had a go at it]] as well, [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cHImt9aLGH0 as did]] Bobsheaux.

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* '''''Animation/BeautyAndWarrior''''', dubbed "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RpG1hWQwulA The Worst Anime Ever]]" on [=YouTube=], is what happens when you let a financial company from Indonesia make a movie that's not just a commercial. It has deplorable dubbing, abysmal animation, and painfully obvious overuse of StockFootage. The plot is boring, incomprehensible, and almost nonexistent. Its most glaring flaw, however, is that it only has [[OnlySixFaces two or three character designs]]. The only difference between the two brothers, for instance, is eye color. The movie's one "saving grace" is that it's only about 50 minutes long. The camera has a seizure every time a plot twist happens. There's a ''lot'' of random zooming on people's shocked, slack-jawed faces, and the camera holds those shots for far too long, in a way that sticks out even given where the film was produced.[[note]](Random zooming is a common and frequently abused trope in 90% of Indonesian shows, animated or not.)[[/note]] It's also considered the penultimate film released by IFD Films, with the aforementioned ''Ali Baba & The Gold Raiders'' being their last film overall. WebVideo/{{Marzgurl}} reviews it [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ioLy-WpXnFw here.]]

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* '''''Animation/BeautyAndWarrior''''', dubbed "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RpG1hWQwulA The Worst Anime Ever]]" on [=YouTube=], [=YouTube=] (despite not being an anime), is what happens when you let a financial company from Indonesia make a movie that's not just a commercial. It has deplorable dubbing, abysmal very stiff and limited animation, and painfully obvious overuse of StockFootage. The plot is boring, incomprehensible, and almost nonexistent. Its The most glaring flaw, however, is that it only has [[OnlySixFaces two or three character designs]]. The only difference between the two brothers, for instance, is eye color. The movie's one "saving grace" is that it's It is, fortunately though, only about 50 minutes long. The camera has a seizure every time a plot twist happens.long. There's a ''lot'' of random zooming on people's shocked, slack-jawed faces, and the camera holds those shots for far too long, in a way that sticks out even given where the film was produced.[[note]](Random zooming is a common and frequently abused trope in 90% of Indonesian shows, animated or not.)[[/note]] It's also considered the penultimate film released by IFD Films, with the aforementioned ''Ali Baba & The Gold Raiders'' being their last film overall. WebVideo/{{Marzgurl}} reviews it [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ioLy-WpXnFw here.]]
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* '''''The Adventures of Panda Warrior''''' (originally known as '''''The Adventures of Jin Bao''''') is a ''WesternAnimation/KungFuPanda'' ripoff with terrible animation; a nonsensical, needlessly complicated, and boring story that has more in common with ''Film/TheWizardOfOz'' or ''Film/TheChroniclesOfNarnia'' than ''Kung Fu Panda''; and terrible voice acting. To top it all off, it ends with everyone dancing to a pop song called "Miracle", and even two characters who died earlier in the movie [[UnexplainedRecovery come back to life for the end with no explanation!]]

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* '''''The Adventures of Panda Warrior''''' (originally known as '''''The Adventures of Jin Bao''''') is a ''WesternAnimation/KungFuPanda'' ''Franchise/KungFuPanda'' ripoff with terrible animation; a nonsensical, needlessly complicated, and boring story that has more in common with ''Film/TheWizardOfOz'' or ''Film/TheChroniclesOfNarnia'' than ''Kung Fu Panda''; and terrible voice acting. To top it all off, it ends with everyone dancing to a pop song called "Miracle", and even two characters who died earlier in the movie [[UnexplainedRecovery come back to life for the end with no explanation!]]



* '''''[[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1876517/ The Legend of Kung Fu Rabbit]]''''' (''Tu Xia Chuan Qi''), a Chinese film that is ''very'' obviously a ''WesternAnimation/KungFuPanda'' {{Mockbuster}}, only with a rabbit who looks like a mix of [[ComicBook/UsagiYojimbo Miyamoto Usagi]], [[WesternAnimation/TheAmazingWorldOfGumball Richard Watterson]], and a [[Franchise/FinalFantasy Moogle]]. It's also loaded with {{Padding}}, as it takes 60 minutes into this 90-minute "action movie" for the protagonist to even make a fist, and he only fights for 30 seconds at the end of the movie. It has a 3.3 on Website/{{IMDb}}, a 2/5 on Redbox, and [[https://web.archive.org/web/20120316052756/http://japancinema.net/2011/09/08/legend-of-a-rabbit-review/ Japancinema.net gave it a D+]]. Watch the trailer [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LVkNIvILRD8 here]]. Prestigious Panda Productions reviews it [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ea8u0n2G7aY here]], and [=Regularjosh1=] takes a look at it [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-IqwusjvsTs here]].

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* '''''[[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1876517/ The Legend of Kung Fu Rabbit]]''''' (''Tu Xia Chuan Qi''), a Chinese film that is ''very'' obviously a ''WesternAnimation/KungFuPanda'' ''Franchise/KungFuPanda'' {{Mockbuster}}, only with a rabbit who looks like a mix of [[ComicBook/UsagiYojimbo Miyamoto Usagi]], [[WesternAnimation/TheAmazingWorldOfGumball Richard Watterson]], and a [[Franchise/FinalFantasy Moogle]]. It's also loaded with {{Padding}}, as it takes 60 minutes into this 90-minute "action movie" for the protagonist to even make a fist, and he only fights for 30 seconds at the end of the movie. It has a 3.3 on Website/{{IMDb}}, a 2/5 on Redbox, and [[https://web.archive.org/web/20120316052756/http://japancinema.net/2011/09/08/legend-of-a-rabbit-review/ Japancinema.net gave it a D+]]. Watch the trailer [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LVkNIvILRD8 here]]. Prestigious Panda Productions reviews it [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ea8u0n2G7aY here]], and [=Regularjosh1=] takes a look at it [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-IqwusjvsTs here]].
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* '''''Animation/AliBabaAndTheGoldRaiders''''' has laughably amateurish animation that [[OffModel changes from a bad style to a worse one every 20 seconds]], with hand-drawn characters incongruously imposed over a 3D background ("WesternAnimation/PopeyeTheSailorMeetsAliBabasFortyThieves", conveniently enough, did that better with ''1937 technology''!). Despite being set in the Scheherazade mythos, [[AnachronismStew a guy wearing a Batman t-shirt, a stereotypical 80s metalhead, and a fat dude with sunglasses and a mohawk are seen at one point]], telling us just how seriously the filmmakers are treating the source material. The plot is ridiculous, with many characters behaving like idiots, there is a [[SuspiciouslySimilarSong plagiarized MIDI version of "Prince Ali"]] from ''WesternAnimation/{{Aladdin}}'', and it has the stupidest ending ever: The main villain being tied up and yelled at to get out, despite the fact ''he's tied up''... [[NoEnding and then the words "Alibaba & The Gold Raiders" appear on the screen and the credits roll]]. With all that in mind, [[CreatorKiller it's no wonder why Godfrey Ho's last video he directed was this back in 2002, as well as why it's the only known thing the Indonesian Bening Studio and Gabah Studio Yogyakarta ever put out]]. WebVideo/{{Marzgurl}} reviews it [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i35vL6qN7VY here]], and WebVideo/{{Phelous}}, Creator/AllisonPregler, Creator/BradJones, and Creator/HarryPartridge give another review [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a4jIhsA_U9A here]]. Saberspark calls it [[https://youtu.be/xj-wwPSyiIQ the worst film he's ever seen]], beating out [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=90_hfw2_P4s a long-standing notion]] with ''[[Horrible/AnimatedFilms Trolland]]'' being the worst, until he saw ''WesternAnimation/SpidersWebAPigsTale''.

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* '''''Animation/AliBabaAndTheGoldRaiders''''' has laughably amateurish animation that [[OffModel changes from a bad style to a worse one every 20 seconds]], with hand-drawn characters incongruously imposed over a 3D background ("WesternAnimation/PopeyeTheSailorMeetsAliBabasFortyThieves", conveniently enough, did that better with ''1937 technology''!). Despite being set in the Scheherazade mythos, [[AnachronismStew a guy wearing a Batman t-shirt, a stereotypical 80s metalhead, and a fat dude with sunglasses and a mohawk are seen at one point]], telling us just how seriously the filmmakers are treating the source material. The plot is ridiculous, with many characters behaving like idiots, there is a [[SuspiciouslySimilarSong plagiarized MIDI version of "Prince Ali"]] from ''WesternAnimation/{{Aladdin}}'', and it has the stupidest ending ever: The main villain being tied up and yelled at to get out, despite the fact ''he's tied up''... [[NoEnding and then the words "Alibaba & The Gold Raiders" appear on the screen and the credits roll]]. With all that in mind, [[CreatorKiller it's no wonder why Godfrey Ho's last video he directed was this back in 2002, as well as why it's the only known thing the Indonesian Bening Studio and Gabah Studio Yogyakarta ever put out]]. WebVideo/{{Marzgurl}} reviews it [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i35vL6qN7VY here]], and WebVideo/{{Phelous}}, Creator/AllisonPregler, Creator/BradJones, and Creator/HarryPartridge give another review [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a4jIhsA_U9A here]]. Saberspark calls it [[https://youtu.be/xj-wwPSyiIQ the worst film he's ever seen]], beating out [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=90_hfw2_P4s a long-standing notion]] with record]] of ''[[Horrible/AnimatedFilms Trolland]]'' being the worst, until he saw ''WesternAnimation/SpidersWebAPigsTale''.
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* '''''Animation/SpaceThunderKids''''', a South Korean animated movie about the Dark Empire trying to conquer the universe and three children try to stop them with every HumongousMecha they have. Of course, the movie follows the plot very loosely as it will JumpCut randomly, leaving the story with a lot of unanswered questions. OffModel plagues this movie as characters, many of which count as a blatant generic anime CaptainErsatz, constantly get irreconcilable drawing styles and have very strange facial expressions. The whole incoherent mess was made by copypasting ''eight different 1980's movies'', including [[TheMockbuster Mockbusters]] of ''Anime/MazingerZ'' and ''Film/{{Tron}}''.[[note]](The listing of films mentioned on [=IMDb=] that Space Thunder Kids used include The Cosmos Conqueror, Raiders of Galaxy, Protectors of Universe, Savior of the Earth, Cheolin Samchongsa, Defenders of Space, Solar Adventure, and Space Transformer.)[[/note]] The only redeeming factor about this movie is the occasional bits of weirdness [[note]](WebAnimation/WalrusGuy once referred to the film as "YouTubePoop before it existed")[[/note]] such as funny faces, random plot points thrown in and out, and the infamous tank scene.

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* '''''Animation/SpaceThunderKids''''', a South Korean animated movie about the Dark Empire trying to conquer the universe and three children try to stop them with every HumongousMecha they have. Of course, the movie follows the plot very loosely as it will JumpCut randomly, leaving the story with a lot of unanswered questions. OffModel plagues this movie as characters, many of which count as a blatant generic anime CaptainErsatz, constantly get irreconcilable drawing styles and have very strange facial expressions. The whole incoherent mess was made by copypasting ''eight different 1980's 1980s movies'', including [[TheMockbuster Mockbusters]] of ''Anime/MazingerZ'' and ''Film/{{Tron}}''.[[note]](The listing of films mentioned on [=IMDb=] that Space Thunder Kids used include The full list, according to [=IMDb=]: ''The Cosmos Conqueror, Raiders Conqueror'', ''Raiders of Galaxy, Protectors Galaxy'', ''Protectors of Universe, Savior Universe'', ''Savior of the Earth, Cheolin Samchongsa, Defenders Earth'', ''Cheolin Samchongsa'', ''Defenders of Space, Solar Adventure, Space'', ''Solar Adventure'', and Space Transformer.''Space Transformer''.)[[/note]] The only redeeming factor about this movie is the occasional bits of weirdness [[note]](WebAnimation/WalrusGuy once referred to the film as "YouTubePoop before it existed")[[/note]] such as funny faces, random plot points thrown in and out, and the infamous tank scene.



* '''''Thunder Prince''''' (Or '''''Black Dragon King and Asylum Baluster''''' when translating the original title) is a South Korean animated ClicheStorm that makes the ''Literature/InheritanceCycle'' look original. It contains [[OffModel inconsistent character designs]] that make [[ComicBook/ChickTracts Jack Chick]]'s shittier illustrations look like [[Comicbook/{{Watchmen}} Dave Gibbons']], as well as a ''spectacularly'' gory scene of the sidekick monkey playing around with the aqueous humor of a snake's eyeballs, which the creators felt the need to remind the audience of for no apparent reason. The BigBad undergoes instantaneous BadassDecay, too.

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* '''''Thunder Prince''''' (Or (or '''''Black Dragon King and Asylum Baluster''''' when translating the original title) is a South Korean animated ClicheStorm that makes the ''Literature/InheritanceCycle'' look original. It contains [[OffModel inconsistent character designs]] that make [[ComicBook/ChickTracts Jack Chick]]'s shittier illustrations look like [[Comicbook/{{Watchmen}} Dave Gibbons']], as well as a ''spectacularly'' gory scene of the sidekick monkey playing around with the aqueous humor of a snake's eyeballs, which the creators felt the need to remind the audience of for no apparent reason. The BigBad undergoes instantaneous BadassDecay, too.



** One "film" not only completely rips off the mecha from ''Anime/MobileSuitGundamSeed'' and [[CaptainErsatz bizarrely uses the cast]] from ''WesternAnimation/MonstersVsAliens'' as the villains, but it also features horrible CG-rendered kid protagonists in [[Anime/NeonGenesisEvangelion plugsuits]]. Moreover, it uses music from ''Anime/CodeGeass'' and ''Anime/MobileSuitGundam00'' in [[SoundtrackDissonance fairly inappropriate times]] (the music that plays during a certain character's death scene in ''Code Geass'', for example, is used as the opening song).
** [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UKy6Vgjtugk Another notorious work]] from ''Xu You Ji'' features a girl becoming a mermaid. In the beginning, the villain arrives and petrifies the girl's unicorn, but the girl is transformed by the company's mascot angels into a mermaid to an underwater adventure, before returning to the surface and thwarting the villain. Nearly '''everything''' underwater is stolen, considering that the backgrounds and most sea creatures are from ''WesternAnimation/FindingNemo'' and there is music from ''WesternAnimation/{{The Little Mermaid|1989}}''.

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** One "film" not only completely rips off the mecha from ''Anime/MobileSuitGundamSeed'' and [[CaptainErsatz bizarrely uses the cast]] from ''WesternAnimation/MonstersVsAliens'' as the villains, but it also features horrible CG-rendered kid protagonists in [[Anime/NeonGenesisEvangelion plugsuits]]. Moreover, it uses music from ''Anime/CodeGeass'' and ''Anime/MobileSuitGundam00'' in at [[SoundtrackDissonance fairly inappropriate times]] (the music that plays during a certain character's death scene in ''Code Geass'', for example, is used as the opening song).
** [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UKy6Vgjtugk Another notorious work]] from ''Xu You Ji'' features a girl becoming a mermaid. In the beginning, the villain arrives and petrifies the girl's unicorn, but the girl is transformed by the company's mascot angels into a mermaid to go on an underwater adventure, before returning to the surface and thwarting the villain. Nearly '''everything''' underwater is stolen, considering that the backgrounds and most sea creatures are from ''WesternAnimation/FindingNemo'' and there is music from ''WesternAnimation/{{The Little Mermaid|1989}}''.
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* '''''The Adventures of Panda Warrior''''' (originally known as '''''The Adventures of Jin Bao''''') is a ''WesternAnimation/KungFuPanda'' ripoff with terrible animation, a nonsensical, needlessly complicated, and boring story that has more in common with ''Film/TheWizardOfOz'' or ''Film/TheChroniclesOfNarnia'' than ''Kung Fu Panda''; and terrible voice acting. To top it all off, it ends with everyone dancing to a pop song called "Miracle", and even two characters who died earlier in the movie [[UnexplainedRecovery come back to life for the end with no explanation!]]
* '''''Animation/AliBabaAndTheGoldRaiders''''' has laughably amateurish animation that [[OffModel changes from a bad style to a worse one every 20 seconds]], with hand-drawn characters incongruously imposed over a 3D background ("WesternAnimation/PopeyeTheSailorMeetsAliBabasFortyThieves", conveniently enough, did that better with ''1937 technology''!). Despite being set in the Scheherazade mythos, [[AnachronismStew a guy wearing a Batman t-shirt, a stereotypical 80s metalhead and a fat dude with sunglasses and a mohawk are seen at one point]], telling us just how seriously the filmmakers are treating the source material. The plot is ridiculous, with many characters behaving like idiots, there is a [[SuspiciouslySimilarSong plagiarized MIDI version of "Prince Ali"]] from ''WesternAnimation/{{Aladdin}}'', and it has the stupidest ending ever: The main villain being tied up and yelled at to get out, despite the fact ''he's tied up''...[[NoEnding and then the words "Alibaba & The Gold Raiders" appear on the screen and the credits roll]]. With all that in mind, [[CreatorKiller it's no wonder why Godfrey Ho's last video he directed was this back in 2002, as well as why it's the only known thing the Indonesian Bening Studio and Gabah Studio Yogyakarta ever put out.]] WebVideo/{{Marzgurl}} reviews it [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i35vL6qN7VY here]], and WebVideo/{{Phelous}}, Creator/AllisonPregler, Creator/BradJones, and Creator/HarryPartridge give another review [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a4jIhsA_U9A here]]. Saberspark calls it [[https://youtu.be/xj-wwPSyiIQ the worst film he's ever seen]], beating out [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=90_hfw2_P4s a long-standing notion]] with ''[[Horrible/AnimatedFilms Trolland]]'' being the worst, until he saw ''WesternAnimation/SpidersWebAPigsTale''.
* "ShoddyKnockoffProduct" doesn't even begin to describe '''''The Autobots''''', a 2015 computer-animated Chinese film that is actually a television series stitched together. Many elements are plagiarized from other sources; almost all of the cars' designs are stolen from ''Franchise/{{Cars}}'' (though one design is original, and another design rips off the [[Franchise/{{Batman}} Batmobile]]), some of its music is taken from other works, its poster is very similar to ''WesternAnimation/Cars2'' (even going as far as to poorly edit character renders from that film to resemble this film's characters), and its Chinese title is suspiciously similar to that of ''Cars''[[note]]One of the Chinese characters in the logo is covered up by a tire, making it look even more like the other film's Chinese title.[[/note]]; even the ''credits'' are stolen from ''Dragon Nest: Warriors' Dawn'', but with all the names slightly altered. Aside from all that, the animation resembles an early-2000s video game at best, its story has loads of {{Padding}}, the writing is nonsensical, and some of the voice acting (particularly the cars) sounds literally phoned in. Making matters worse is that ''The Autobots'' was [[AshcanCopy allegedly rushed out to exploit a government funding loophole]]. Notably, Creator/{{Disney}} sued the filmmakers (who [[BlatantLies claimed it wasn't a rip-off]] and threw a fit at critics who didn't like the film) for copyright infringement and [[https://variety.com/2016/film/asia/disney-wins-cars-copyright-case-in-china-1201950250/ won]]. Accented Cinema discusses the film in greater detail [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vKUOOg9CICY here]], and Family Toy Review provides [[{{MSTing}} commentary]] over the film's beginning [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CP6RPRnYIII here]].

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* '''''The Adventures of Panda Warrior''''' (originally known as '''''The Adventures of Jin Bao''''') is a ''WesternAnimation/KungFuPanda'' ripoff with terrible animation, animation; a nonsensical, needlessly complicated, and boring story that has more in common with ''Film/TheWizardOfOz'' or ''Film/TheChroniclesOfNarnia'' than ''Kung Fu Panda''; and terrible voice acting. To top it all off, it ends with everyone dancing to a pop song called "Miracle", and even two characters who died earlier in the movie [[UnexplainedRecovery come back to life for the end with no explanation!]]
* '''''Animation/AliBabaAndTheGoldRaiders''''' has laughably amateurish animation that [[OffModel changes from a bad style to a worse one every 20 seconds]], with hand-drawn characters incongruously imposed over a 3D background ("WesternAnimation/PopeyeTheSailorMeetsAliBabasFortyThieves", conveniently enough, did that better with ''1937 technology''!). Despite being set in the Scheherazade mythos, [[AnachronismStew a guy wearing a Batman t-shirt, a stereotypical 80s metalhead metalhead, and a fat dude with sunglasses and a mohawk are seen at one point]], telling us just how seriously the filmmakers are treating the source material. The plot is ridiculous, with many characters behaving like idiots, there is a [[SuspiciouslySimilarSong plagiarized MIDI version of "Prince Ali"]] from ''WesternAnimation/{{Aladdin}}'', and it has the stupidest ending ever: The main villain being tied up and yelled at to get out, despite the fact ''he's tied up''... [[NoEnding and then the words "Alibaba & The Gold Raiders" appear on the screen and the credits roll]]. With all that in mind, [[CreatorKiller it's no wonder why Godfrey Ho's last video he directed was this back in 2002, as well as why it's the only known thing the Indonesian Bening Studio and Gabah Studio Yogyakarta ever put out.]] out]]. WebVideo/{{Marzgurl}} reviews it [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i35vL6qN7VY here]], and WebVideo/{{Phelous}}, Creator/AllisonPregler, Creator/BradJones, and Creator/HarryPartridge give another review [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a4jIhsA_U9A here]]. Saberspark calls it [[https://youtu.be/xj-wwPSyiIQ the worst film he's ever seen]], beating out [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=90_hfw2_P4s a long-standing notion]] with ''[[Horrible/AnimatedFilms Trolland]]'' being the worst, until he saw ''WesternAnimation/SpidersWebAPigsTale''.
* "ShoddyKnockoffProduct" doesn't even begin to describe '''''The Autobots''''', a 2015 computer-animated Chinese film that is actually a television series stitched together. Many elements are plagiarized from other sources; sources: almost all of the cars' designs are stolen from ''Franchise/{{Cars}}'' (though one design is original, and another design rips off the [[Franchise/{{Batman}} Batmobile]]), some of its music is taken from other works, its poster is very similar to ''WesternAnimation/Cars2'' (even going as far as to poorly edit character renders from that film to resemble this film's characters), and its Chinese title is suspiciously similar to that of ''Cars''[[note]]One ''Cars''[[note]](one of the Chinese characters in the logo is covered up by a tire, making it look even more like the other film's Chinese title.[[/note]]; title)[[/note]]; even the ''credits'' are stolen from ''Dragon Nest: Warriors' Dawn'', but with all the names slightly altered. Aside from all that, the animation resembles an early-2000s video game at best, its story has loads of {{Padding}}, the writing is nonsensical, and some of the voice acting (particularly the cars) sounds literally phoned in. Making matters worse is that ''The Autobots'' was [[AshcanCopy allegedly rushed out to exploit a government funding loophole]]. Notably, Creator/{{Disney}} sued the filmmakers (who [[BlatantLies claimed it wasn't a rip-off]] and threw a fit at critics who didn't like the film) for copyright infringement and [[https://variety.com/2016/film/asia/disney-wins-cars-copyright-case-in-china-1201950250/ won]]. Accented Cinema discusses the film in greater detail [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vKUOOg9CICY here]], and Family Toy Review provides [[{{MSTing}} commentary]] over the film's beginning [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CP6RPRnYIII here]].



* '''''How to Train a Dragon Warrior''''' (Or '''''Battle of the Dragon Warriors''''' when translating the Thai text below the English title) is the result of a company best known for their dubs of popular North American and Japanese media for their country of UsefulNotes/{{Thailand}} attempting to create their own version of Dreamworks' ''WesternAnimation/{{How to Train Your Dragon|2010}}'' without any understanding of what made the original great in the first place. For a film released in 2011, the animation shown is very awkward and stiff to the point of clear plagarism in mind for designs, the audio is often times overlaid with no harmony in mind, and the storyline is prone to constant MoodWhiplash. This film has no Website/{{Wikipedia}} entry, no Website/IMDb entry, and while the entire film was once uploaded onto both Website/YouTube and Dailymotion in its entirety with translations in mind, very few people ever watched it while it was on those websites, as both links have since been taken down by the film's creator, TIGA Entertainment. The film is largely only known on the Internet due to blameitonjorge covering it as the third-worst Dreamworks ripoff film in [[https://youtu.be/o2Nvtfm44cQ?t=820 a video]] with WebVideo/PhantomStrider in 2017, as well as through WebVideo/{{Saberspark}}, who covered it five years later initially with his friend Rishi on a live stream of the film with them trying to figure out what the plot was without any translations around before making [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_9Kz783urQI a video]] talking about it.[[note]]He noted that he was unable to find a Thai speaker willing to translate it, even after he offered money. He later felt it was for the best that it just fades away into obscurity altogether by the end of his video.[[/note]] It should also be noted that TIGA Entertainment is an offshoot of Chaiyo Productions, which is most infamous for attempting to steal the international rights to Creator/TsuburayaProductions' ''Franchise/UltraSeries'' while making unofficial and unlicensed merchandise and shows, including ''Ultraman: The Animation'' further below this list.
* A certain movie was released in 2011 by the Indian company named Shemaroo Entertainment under the name '''''Super K - the Movie''''', which is centered around a nonsensical and {{Anvilicious}} plot referring to global warming involving a superpowered Indian child who can control the weather. WebVideo/CinematicExcrement took a look at this garbage [[https://cinematicexcrement.wordpress.com/2012/08/02/episode-33-kiara-the-brave/ so you don't have to]]. WebVideo/MikeJ [[http://channelawesome.com/shameful-sequels-kiara-the-brave/ had a go at it]] as well, [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cHImt9aLGH0 as did]] Bobsheaux.
* '''''The King of Tibetan Antelope''''' is a 2010 animated miniseries by Shenzen Films. The plot is about a young Tibetan antelope who wanders off to the "Way of the Antelope's Home" with friends after losing his mother. The problem is not the plot (which, albeit not too original, could have been interesting), but rather [[TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodPlot the execution]]: Basically, it's too reminiscent of two Creator/{{Disney}} features, replacing ''WesternAnimation/{{Bambi}}''[='s=] deer with antelope, and directly lifting the character designs of the antelope, the"Circle of Life" sequence, the Pride Rock pose, the orphan plot element, and so forth from ''WesternAnimation/{{The Lion King|1994}}''. Characters are CelShaded, making the series look like a cheap and flat-out attempt to achieve traditional animation visuals, the environments are [[TwoDVisualsThreeDEffects computer-generated and don't blend at all with the characters]], and most of the animations have very little sense of scale, depth, and movement - for example, when the walking animation of an adult antelope stops in poor timing after her model's movement in the beginning. [[http://www.tudou.com/programs/view/WDlMk6agRUU/ Here is a video of the first episode with English subtitles.]] Fortunately, [[SurprisinglyImprovedSequel the 2015 film]] has a more decent plot and [[ArtEvolution much better art]] to the point of SceneryPorn. The film adaptation has become a minor CultClassic courtesy of [[VindicatedByHistory a YouTube upload]], which can be watched [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZaFpVOBIMNc here]].
* '''''[[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1876517/ The Legend of Kung Fu Rabbit]]''''' (''Tu Xia Chuan Qi''), a Chinese film that is ''very'' obviously a ''WesternAnimation/KungFuPanda'' {{Mockbuster}}, only with a rabbit who looks like a mix of [[ComicBook/UsagiYojimbo Miyamoto Usagi]], [[WesternAnimation/TheAmazingWorldOfGumball Richard Watterson]], and a [[Franchise/FinalFantasy Moogle]]. It's also loaded with {{Padding}}, as it takes 60 minutes into this 90-minute "action movie" for the protagonist to even make a fist, and he only fights for 30 seconds at the end of the movie. It has a 3.3 on Website/{{IMDb}}, a 2/5 on Redbox, and [[https://web.archive.org/web/20120316052756/http://japancinema.net/2011/09/08/legend-of-a-rabbit-review/ Japancinema.net gave it a D-plus]]. Watch the trailer [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LVkNIvILRD8 here]]. Prestigious Panda Productions reviews it [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ea8u0n2G7aY here]] and [=Regularjosh1=] takes a look at it [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-IqwusjvsTs here]].
* '''''Legend of The Condor Hero''''', an anime adaptation of Jin Yong's ''Literature/TheReturnOfTheCondorHeroes'' [[note]](the title is inaccurate; the animation studio used the source material's ''prequel'' title instead)[[/note]]. Note that only the first 26 episodes were actually made by Creator/NipponAnimation. This is due to [[TroubledProduction production issues]], low ratings, and glaring deviations from the source material, forcing them to hand over the series to Hong Kong-based studio Creator/JadeAnimation to animate the remaining 52 episodes while Nippon is only responsible for the character designs. As a result, the series suffered from a huge drop in quality; namely stiff and reused animations (especially in the Siege of Xiangyang arc due to featuring hordes of Mongol soldiers), same bland soundtrack used over and over again to the point of being tiresome, OffModel close-ups making dramatic moments bloated, and pacing even slower than the anime episodes. Only a select few post-Nippon episodes are better-drawn, but the special effects look fake and did not blend well with the animation style. The ''only'' saving grace is that the Hong Kong episodes are [[TruerToTheText closer to the original novel]] and Jade Animation actually cleaned up some mess the anime made with the continuity (such as the absence of Huang Yaoshi) because they had more episodes allocated for them.
* '''''Mustafa and the Magician''''' is a computer-animated movie created in India and produced by Pentamedia Graphics and distributed by Shemaroo Entertainment (who are also responsible for the aforementioned ''Kiara the Brave''). Originally released in 2003 as '''''Son of Alladin''''' and re-edited for release in '''2016''' under its new title, it hardly looks it as the animation consists of awkward and herky-jerky MotionCapture (many of the characters [[UnintentionalUncannyValley look detailed to the point of creepy]]) that would've barely passed muster on the UsefulNotes/PlayStation2. It shows how cheap the animation is that a character falls backward after being kicked on the side of his shoulder while another character is launched a huge distance by a light slap. The writing isn't much better; not only does the plot move at a sluggish pace but (among other things) the run-of-the-mill [[EvilSorcerer villainous wizard]]'s goal of [[WouldHurtAChild trying to kill Alladin's son]] to reign supreme or else get defeated is ripped off from ''WesternAnimation/{{Hercules}}'' and Mustafa himself is a generic hero at best and [[DesignatedHero an ethically dubious protagonist at worst]] ([[StalkerWithACrush he stalks the princess, even when she's]] ''[[ThePeepingTom taking a bath]]'', and proclaims [[SuddenlySuitableSuitor his intent to vie for her hand in marriage]] after she ''clearly states'' how upset she is with it). Even worse, the 2016 version [[DubInducedPlotHole being edited down considerably causes the film to make less sense]], one example is a song from the original celebrating Mustafa's transition to adulthood being removed which causes him to seemingly grow out of the blue. [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6pyt0j-Fw6M Saberspark reviewed it]] and declared it was so bad that he (begrudgingly) declared ''WesternAnimation/LeoTheLion'' is '''no longer''' the worst animated film on Creator/{{Netflix}}.
* '''''Shen Shou Jing Gang''''' (also known as ''Celestial Warriors'') is clearly a rip-off of [[Franchise/SuperSentai a certain popular show]]. The main hero is the ''Yellow'' Ranger (though to be fair, since the show uses TheFourGods, it's obvious that he's meant to be the Yellow Dragon, which is kind of the king of those beasts). Have we mentioned the awful early-season CG yet, or the absurdly cheap 2D or 3D animation depending on the season, or how the two are sometimes incongruent (the chubby Blue Ranger's CG model has the same body type as his fellows)? And why hasn't its licensing agent noticed what it rips off? [[http://web.archive.org/web/20150109031026/http://www.kuowei.com/trailer-i675.htm More info.]]

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* '''''How to Train a Dragon Warrior''''' (Or (or '''''Battle of the Dragon Warriors''''' when translating the Thai text below the English title) is the result of a company best known for their dubs of popular North American and Japanese media for their country of UsefulNotes/{{Thailand}} attempting to create their own version of Dreamworks' ''WesternAnimation/{{How to Train Your Dragon|2010}}'' without any understanding of what made the original great in the first place. For a film released in 2011, the animation shown is very awkward and stiff to the point of clear plagarism in mind for designs, the audio is often times overlaid with no harmony in mind, and the storyline is prone to constant MoodWhiplash. This film has no Website/{{Wikipedia}} entry, no Website/IMDb entry, and while the entire film was once uploaded onto both Website/YouTube and Dailymotion in its entirety with translations in mind, very few people ever watched it while it was on those websites, as both links have since been taken down by the film's creator, TIGA Entertainment. The film is largely only known on the Internet due to blameitonjorge covering it as the third-worst Dreamworks ripoff film in [[https://youtu.be/o2Nvtfm44cQ?t=820 a video]] with WebVideo/PhantomStrider in 2017, as well as through WebVideo/{{Saberspark}}, who covered it five years later initially with his friend Rishi on a live stream livestream of the film with them trying to figure out what the plot was without any translations around before making [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_9Kz783urQI a video]] talking about it.[[note]]He [[note]](He noted that he was unable to find a Thai speaker willing to translate it, even after he offered money. He later felt it was for the best that it just fades away into obscurity altogether by the end of his video.[[/note]] )[[/note]] It should also be noted that TIGA Entertainment is an offshoot of Chaiyo Productions, which is most infamous for attempting to steal the international rights to Creator/TsuburayaProductions' ''Franchise/UltraSeries'' while making unofficial and unlicensed merchandise and shows, including ''Ultraman: The Animation'' further below down this list.
* A certain movie was released in 2011 by the Indian company named Shemaroo Entertainment under the name '''''Super K - the Movie''''', which is centered around a nonsensical and {{Anvilicious}} plot referring to global warming involving a superpowered Indian child who can control the weather. WebVideo/CinematicExcrement took a look at this garbage [[https://cinematicexcrement.wordpress.com/2012/08/02/episode-33-kiara-the-brave/ so you don't have to]]. WebVideo/MikeJ [[http://channelawesome.com/shameful-sequels-kiara-the-brave/ had a go at it]] as well, [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cHImt9aLGH0 as did]] Bobsheaux.
* '''''The King of Tibetan Antelope''''' is a 2010 animated miniseries by Shenzen Films. The plot is about a young Tibetan antelope who wanders off to the "Way of the Antelope's Home" with friends after losing his mother. The problem is not the plot (which, albeit while not too original, could have been interesting), but rather [[TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodPlot the execution]]: Basically, it's too reminiscent of two Creator/{{Disney}} features, replacing ''WesternAnimation/{{Bambi}}''[='s=] deer with antelope, and directly lifting the character designs of the antelope, the"Circle the "Circle of Life" sequence, the Pride Rock pose, the orphan plot element, and so forth from ''WesternAnimation/{{The Lion King|1994}}''. Characters are CelShaded, making the series look like a cheap and flat-out attempt to achieve traditional animation visuals, the environments are [[TwoDVisualsThreeDEffects computer-generated and don't blend at all with the characters]], and most of the animations have very little sense of scale, depth, and movement - for example, when the walking animation of an adult antelope stops in poor timing after her model's movement in the beginning. [[http://www.tudou.com/programs/view/WDlMk6agRUU/ Here is a video of the first episode with English subtitles.]] Fortunately, [[SurprisinglyImprovedSequel the 2015 film]] has a more decent plot and [[ArtEvolution much better art]] to the point of SceneryPorn. The film adaptation has become a minor CultClassic courtesy of [[VindicatedByHistory a YouTube upload]], which can be watched [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZaFpVOBIMNc here]].
* '''''[[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1876517/ The Legend of Kung Fu Rabbit]]''''' (''Tu Xia Chuan Qi''), a Chinese film that is ''very'' obviously a ''WesternAnimation/KungFuPanda'' {{Mockbuster}}, only with a rabbit who looks like a mix of [[ComicBook/UsagiYojimbo Miyamoto Usagi]], [[WesternAnimation/TheAmazingWorldOfGumball Richard Watterson]], and a [[Franchise/FinalFantasy Moogle]]. It's also loaded with {{Padding}}, as it takes 60 minutes into this 90-minute "action movie" for the protagonist to even make a fist, and he only fights for 30 seconds at the end of the movie. It has a 3.3 on Website/{{IMDb}}, a 2/5 on Redbox, and [[https://web.archive.org/web/20120316052756/http://japancinema.net/2011/09/08/legend-of-a-rabbit-review/ Japancinema.net gave it a D-plus]].D+]]. Watch the trailer [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LVkNIvILRD8 here]]. Prestigious Panda Productions reviews it [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ea8u0n2G7aY here]] here]], and [=Regularjosh1=] takes a look at it [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-IqwusjvsTs here]].
* '''''Legend of The Condor Hero''''', an anime adaptation of Jin Yong's ''Literature/TheReturnOfTheCondorHeroes'' [[note]](the title is inaccurate; the animation studio used the source material's ''prequel'' title instead)[[/note]]. Note that only the first 26 episodes were actually made by Creator/NipponAnimation. This is due to [[TroubledProduction production issues]], low ratings, and glaring deviations from the source material, forcing them to hand over the series to Hong Kong-based studio Creator/JadeAnimation to animate the remaining 52 episodes while Nippon is only responsible for the character designs. As a result, the series suffered from a huge drop in quality; namely quality: stiff and reused animations (especially in the Siege of Xiangyang arc due to featuring hordes of Mongol soldiers), same bland soundtrack used over and over again to the point of being tiresome, OffModel close-ups making dramatic moments bloated, and pacing even slower than the anime episodes. Only a select few post-Nippon episodes are better-drawn, but the special effects look fake and did not blend well with the animation style. The ''only'' saving grace is that the Hong Kong episodes are [[TruerToTheText closer to the original novel]] and Jade Animation actually cleaned up some mess the anime made with the continuity (such as the absence of Huang Yaoshi) because they had more episodes allocated for them.
* '''''Mustafa and the Magician''''' is a computer-animated movie created in India and India, produced by Pentamedia Graphics Graphics, and distributed by Shemaroo Entertainment (who are also responsible for the aforementioned ''Kiara the Brave''). Originally released in 2003 as '''''Son of Alladin''''' and re-edited for release in '''2016''' under its new title, it hardly looks it as the animation consists of awkward and herky-jerky MotionCapture (many of the characters [[UnintentionalUncannyValley look detailed to the point of creepy]]) that would've barely passed muster on the UsefulNotes/PlayStation2. It shows how cheap the animation is that a character falls backward after being kicked on the side of his shoulder while another character is launched a huge distance by a light slap. The writing isn't much better; better: not only does the plot move at a sluggish pace pace, but (among other things) the run-of-the-mill [[EvilSorcerer villainous wizard]]'s goal of [[WouldHurtAChild trying to kill Alladin's son]] to reign supreme or else get defeated is ripped off from ''WesternAnimation/{{Hercules}}'' and Mustafa himself is a generic hero at best and [[DesignatedHero an ethically dubious protagonist at worst]] ([[StalkerWithACrush he stalks the princess, even when she's]] ''[[ThePeepingTom taking a bath]]'', and proclaims [[SuddenlySuitableSuitor his intent to vie for her hand in marriage]] after she ''clearly states'' how upset she is with it). Even worse, the 2016 version [[DubInducedPlotHole being edited down considerably causes the film to make less sense]], one example is a song from the original celebrating Mustafa's transition to adulthood being removed which causes him to seemingly grow out of the blue. [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6pyt0j-Fw6M Saberspark reviewed it]] and declared it was so bad that he (begrudgingly) declared ''WesternAnimation/LeoTheLion'' is '''no longer''' the worst animated film on Creator/{{Netflix}}.
* '''''Shen Shou Jing Gang''''' (also known as ''Celestial Warriors'') '''''Celestial Warriors''''') is clearly a rip-off of [[Franchise/SuperSentai a certain popular show]]. The main hero is the ''Yellow'' Ranger (though to be fair, since the show uses TheFourGods, it's obvious that he's meant to be the Yellow Dragon, which is kind of the king of those beasts). Have we mentioned the awful early-season CG yet, or the absurdly cheap 2D or 3D animation depending on the season, or how the two are sometimes incongruent (the chubby Blue Ranger's CG model has the same body type as his fellows)? And why hasn't its licensing agent noticed what it rips off? [[http://web.archive.org/web/20150109031026/http://www.kuowei.com/trailer-i675.htm More info.]]
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* '''''Mustafa and the Magician''''' is a computer-animated movie created in India and produced by Pentamedia Graphics and distributed by Shemaroo Entertainment (who are also responsible for the aforementioned ''Kiara the Brave''). Originally released in 2003 as '''''Son of Alladin''''' and re-edited for release in '''2016''' under its new title, it hardly looks it as the animation consists of awkward and herky-jerky MotionCapture (many of the characters [[UnintentionalUncannyValley look detailed to the point of creepy]]) that would've barely passed muster on the UsefulNotes/PlayStation2. It shows how cheap the animation is that a character falls backward after being kicked on the side of his shoulder while another character is launched a huge distance by a light slap. The writing isn't much better; not only does the plot move at a sluggish pace but (among other things) the run-of-the-mill [[EvilSorcerer villainous wizard]]'s goal of [[WouldHurtAChild trying to kill Alladin's son]] to reign supreme or else get defeated is ripped off from ''WesternAnimation/{{Hercules}}'' and Mustafa himself is a generic hero at best and [[DesignatedHero an ethically dubious protagonist at worst]] ([[StalkerWithACrush he stalks the princess, even when she's]] ''[[ThePeepingTom taking a bath]]'', and proclaims [[SuddenlySuitableSuitor his intent to vie for her hand in marriage]] after she ''clearly states'' how upset she is with it). Even worse, the 2016 version [[DubInducedPlotHole being edited down considerably causes the film to make less sense]], one example is a song from the original celebrating Mustafa's transition to adulthood being removed which causes him to seemingly grow out of the blue. [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6pyt0j-Fw6M Saberspark reviewed it]] and declared it was so bad that he (begrudgingly) declared ''WesternAnimation/LeoTheLion'' is '''no longer''' the worst animated film on Creator/{{Netflix}}. More baffling than the movie itself is that Pentamedia actually ''submitted'' the ''Mustafa and the Magician'' version to the [[UsefulNotes/AcademyAwardForBestAnimatedFeature Oscars]], making it one of only ''two'' known animated films considered DarthWiki/SoBadItsHorrible to be an entry for that award (the other being ''WesternAnimation/TheEmojiMovie'').

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* '''''Mustafa and the Magician''''' is a computer-animated movie created in India and produced by Pentamedia Graphics and distributed by Shemaroo Entertainment (who are also responsible for the aforementioned ''Kiara the Brave''). Originally released in 2003 as '''''Son of Alladin''''' and re-edited for release in '''2016''' under its new title, it hardly looks it as the animation consists of awkward and herky-jerky MotionCapture (many of the characters [[UnintentionalUncannyValley look detailed to the point of creepy]]) that would've barely passed muster on the UsefulNotes/PlayStation2. It shows how cheap the animation is that a character falls backward after being kicked on the side of his shoulder while another character is launched a huge distance by a light slap. The writing isn't much better; not only does the plot move at a sluggish pace but (among other things) the run-of-the-mill [[EvilSorcerer villainous wizard]]'s goal of [[WouldHurtAChild trying to kill Alladin's son]] to reign supreme or else get defeated is ripped off from ''WesternAnimation/{{Hercules}}'' and Mustafa himself is a generic hero at best and [[DesignatedHero an ethically dubious protagonist at worst]] ([[StalkerWithACrush he stalks the princess, even when she's]] ''[[ThePeepingTom taking a bath]]'', and proclaims [[SuddenlySuitableSuitor his intent to vie for her hand in marriage]] after she ''clearly states'' how upset she is with it). Even worse, the 2016 version [[DubInducedPlotHole being edited down considerably causes the film to make less sense]], one example is a song from the original celebrating Mustafa's transition to adulthood being removed which causes him to seemingly grow out of the blue. [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6pyt0j-Fw6M Saberspark reviewed it]] and declared it was so bad that he (begrudgingly) declared ''WesternAnimation/LeoTheLion'' is '''no longer''' the worst animated film on Creator/{{Netflix}}. More baffling than the movie itself is that Pentamedia actually ''submitted'' the ''Mustafa and the Magician'' version to the [[UsefulNotes/AcademyAwardForBestAnimatedFeature Oscars]], making it one of only ''two'' known animated films considered DarthWiki/SoBadItsHorrible to be an entry for that award (the other being ''WesternAnimation/TheEmojiMovie'').

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* '''''The Adventures of Panda Warrior''''' (originally known as '''''The Adventures of Jin Bao''''') is a ''WesternAnimation/KungFuPanda'' ripoff with terrible animation, a nonsensical, needlessly complicated, and boring story that has more in common with ''Film/TheWizardOfOz'' or ''Film/TheChroniclesOfNarnia'' than ''Kung Fu Panda''; and terrible voice acting which wastes the talents of Creator/RobSchneider, Haylie Duff, Creator/TomKenny, various anime voice actors (namely Creator/SpikeSpencer), and even Creator/NormMacDonald of all people. To top it all off, it ends with everyone dancing to a pop song called "Miracle", and even two characters who died earlier in the movie [[UnexplainedRecovery come back to life for the end with no explanation!]]

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* '''''The Adventures of Panda Warrior''''' (originally known as '''''The Adventures of Jin Bao''''') is a ''WesternAnimation/KungFuPanda'' ripoff with terrible animation, a nonsensical, needlessly complicated, and boring story that has more in common with ''Film/TheWizardOfOz'' or ''Film/TheChroniclesOfNarnia'' than ''Kung Fu Panda''; and terrible voice acting which wastes the talents of Creator/RobSchneider, Haylie Duff, Creator/TomKenny, various anime voice actors (namely Creator/SpikeSpencer), and even Creator/NormMacDonald of all people.acting. To top it all off, it ends with everyone dancing to a pop song called "Miracle", and even two characters who died earlier in the movie [[UnexplainedRecovery come back to life for the end with no explanation!]]



* "ShoddyKnockoffProduct" doesn't even begin to describe '''''The Autobots''''', a 2015 computer-animated Chinese film that is actually a television series stitched together. Many elements are plagiarized from other sources; almost all of the cars' designs are stolen from ''Franchise/{{Cars}}'' (though one design is original, and another design rips off the [[Franchise/{{Batman}} Batmobile]]), some of its music is taken from other works, its poster is very similar to ''WesternAnimation/Cars2'' (even going as far as to poorly edit character renders from that film to resemble this film's characters), its English title rips off the Autobots from ''Franchise/{{Transformers}}'', and its Chinese title is suspiciously similar to that of ''Cars''[[note]]One of the Chinese characters in the logo is covered up by a tire, making it look even more like the other film's Chinese title.[[/note]]; even the ''credits'' are stolen from ''Dragon Nest: Warriors' Dawn'', but with all the names slightly altered. Aside from all that, the animation resembles an early-2000s video game at best, its story has loads of {{Padding}}, the writing is nonsensical, and some of the voice acting (particularly the cars) sounds literally phoned in. Making matters worse is that ''The Autobots'' was [[AshcanCopy allegedly rushed out to exploit a government funding loophole]]. Notably, Creator/{{Disney}} sued the filmmakers (who [[BlatantLies claimed it wasn't a rip-off]] and threw a fit at critics who didn't like the film) for copyright infringement and [[https://variety.com/2016/film/asia/disney-wins-cars-copyright-case-in-china-1201950250/ won]]. Accented Cinema discusses the film in greater detail [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vKUOOg9CICY here]], and Family Toy Review provides [[{{MSTing}} commentary]] over the film's beginning [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CP6RPRnYIII here]].

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* "ShoddyKnockoffProduct" doesn't even begin to describe '''''The Autobots''''', a 2015 computer-animated Chinese film that is actually a television series stitched together. Many elements are plagiarized from other sources; almost all of the cars' designs are stolen from ''Franchise/{{Cars}}'' (though one design is original, and another design rips off the [[Franchise/{{Batman}} Batmobile]]), some of its music is taken from other works, its poster is very similar to ''WesternAnimation/Cars2'' (even going as far as to poorly edit character renders from that film to resemble this film's characters), its English title rips off the Autobots from ''Franchise/{{Transformers}}'', and its Chinese title is suspiciously similar to that of ''Cars''[[note]]One of the Chinese characters in the logo is covered up by a tire, making it look even more like the other film's Chinese title.[[/note]]; even the ''credits'' are stolen from ''Dragon Nest: Warriors' Dawn'', but with all the names slightly altered. Aside from all that, the animation resembles an early-2000s video game at best, its story has loads of {{Padding}}, the writing is nonsensical, and some of the voice acting (particularly the cars) sounds literally phoned in. Making matters worse is that ''The Autobots'' was [[AshcanCopy allegedly rushed out to exploit a government funding loophole]]. Notably, Creator/{{Disney}} sued the filmmakers (who [[BlatantLies claimed it wasn't a rip-off]] and threw a fit at critics who didn't like the film) for copyright infringement and [[https://variety.com/2016/film/asia/disney-wins-cars-copyright-case-in-china-1201950250/ won]]. Accented Cinema discusses the film in greater detail [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vKUOOg9CICY here]], and Family Toy Review provides [[{{MSTing}} commentary]] over the film's beginning [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CP6RPRnYIII here]].



* '''''Kiara the Brave''''' poses as an [[http://www.cartoonbrew.com/cgi/meet-indias-answer-to-brave-called-kiara-the-brave-64727.html obvious]] mockbuster of Pixar's ''WesternAnimation/{{Brave}}'', filled with the terribly dated and jerky CGI animation, child-pandering dialogue, weak voice acting, and confusing storytelling that we've come to expect from titles like these. But what makes a title like this in particular so horrible is that it ''isn't'' based on ''Brave'' at all; while the ripoff heroine is on the box, the movie is a total BaitAndSwitch. [[http://www.toonzone.net/2012/07/review-kiara-the-brave/#.UNETX2_olcV It turns out]] this movie was actually released in 2011 by the Indian company named Shemaroo Entertainment under the name '''''Super K''''', and the princess character was marketed to fool people into thinking it was related to the more recent movie. The ''real'' movie is centered around a nonsensical and {{Anvilicious}} plot referring to global warming involving a superpowered Indian child who can control the weather. It's terrible too, but at least it's not pretending to be something it isn't. WebVideo/CinematicExcrement took a look at this garbage [[https://cinematicexcrement.wordpress.com/2012/08/02/episode-33-kiara-the-brave/ so you don't have to]]. WebVideo/MikeJ [[http://channelawesome.com/shameful-sequels-kiara-the-brave/ had a go at it]] as well, [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cHImt9aLGH0 as did]] Bobsheaux.
* '''''The King of Tibetan Antelope''''' is a 2010 animated miniseries by Shenzen Films. The plot is about a young Tibetan antelope who wanders off to the "Way of the Antelope's Home" with friends after losing his mother. The problem is not the plot (which, albeit not too original, could have been interesting), but rather [[TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodPlot the execution]]: Basically, it's too reminiscent of two Creator/{{Disney}} features, replacing ''WesternAnimation/{{Bambi}}''[='s=] deer with antelope, and directly lifting the character designs of the antelope, the"Circle of Life" sequence, the Pride Rock pose, the orphan plot element, and so forth from ''WesternAnimation/{{The Lion King|1994}}''. Characters are CelShaded, making the series look like a cheap and flat-out attempt to achieve traditional animation visuals, the environments are [[TwoDVisualsThreeDEffects computer-generated and don't blend at all with the characters]], and most of the animations have very little sense of scale, depth, and movement - for example, when the walking animation of an adult antelope stops in poor timing after her model's movement in the beginning. [[http://www.tudou.com/programs/view/WDlMk6agRUU/ Here is a video of the first episode with English subtitles.]] Fortunately, [[SurprisinglyImprovedSequel the 2015 film]] has a more decent plot and [[ArtEvolution much better art]] to the point of SceneryPorn. This film adaptation has become a minor CultClassic courtesy of [[VindicatedByHistory a YouTube upload]], which can be watched [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZaFpVOBIMNc here]].
* '''''[[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1876517/ The Legend of Kung Fu Rabbit]]''''' (''Tu Xia Chuan Qi''), a Chinese film that is ''very'' obviously a ''WesternAnimation/KungFuPanda'' {{Mockbuster}}, only with a rabbit who looks like a mix of [[ComicBook/UsagiYojimbo Miyamoto Usagi]], [[WesternAnimation/TheAmazingWorldOfGumball Richard Watterson]], and a [[Franchise/FinalFantasy Moogle]]. The cast includes [[Film/NapoleonDynamite Jon Heder]], who voices the titular Rabbit with a SimpletonVoice, and Music/RebeccaBlack, the singer of "Music/{{Friday}}". It's also loaded with {{Padding}}, as it takes 60 minutes into this 90-minute "action movie" for the protagonist to even make a fist, and he only fights for 30 seconds at the end of the movie. It has a 3.3 on Website/{{IMDb}}, a 2/5 on Redbox, and [[https://web.archive.org/web/20120316052756/http://japancinema.net/2011/09/08/legend-of-a-rabbit-review/ Japancinema.net gave it a D-plus]]. Watch the trailer [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LVkNIvILRD8 here]]. Prestigious Panda Productions reviews it [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ea8u0n2G7aY here]] and [=Regularjosh1=] takes a look at it [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-IqwusjvsTs here]].

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* '''''Kiara the Brave''''' poses as an [[http://www.cartoonbrew.com/cgi/meet-indias-answer-to-brave-called-kiara-the-brave-64727.html obvious]] mockbuster of Pixar's ''WesternAnimation/{{Brave}}'', filled with the terribly dated and jerky CGI animation, child-pandering dialogue, weak voice acting, and confusing storytelling that we've come to expect from titles like these. But what makes a title like this in particular so horrible is that it ''isn't'' based on ''Brave'' at all; while the ripoff heroine is on the box, the movie is a total BaitAndSwitch. [[http://www.toonzone.net/2012/07/review-kiara-the-brave/#.UNETX2_olcV It turns out]] this A certain movie was actually released in 2011 by the Indian company named Shemaroo Entertainment under the name '''''Super K''''', and K - the princess character was marketed to fool people into thinking it was related to the more recent movie. The ''real'' movie Movie''''', which is centered around a nonsensical and {{Anvilicious}} plot referring to global warming involving a superpowered Indian child who can control the weather. It's terrible too, but at least it's not pretending to be something it isn't.weather. WebVideo/CinematicExcrement took a look at this garbage [[https://cinematicexcrement.wordpress.com/2012/08/02/episode-33-kiara-the-brave/ so you don't have to]]. WebVideo/MikeJ [[http://channelawesome.com/shameful-sequels-kiara-the-brave/ had a go at it]] as well, [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cHImt9aLGH0 as did]] Bobsheaux.
* '''''The King of Tibetan Antelope''''' is a 2010 animated miniseries by Shenzen Films. The plot is about a young Tibetan antelope who wanders off to the "Way of the Antelope's Home" with friends after losing his mother. The problem is not the plot (which, albeit not too original, could have been interesting), but rather [[TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodPlot the execution]]: Basically, it's too reminiscent of two Creator/{{Disney}} features, replacing ''WesternAnimation/{{Bambi}}''[='s=] deer with antelope, and directly lifting the character designs of the antelope, the"Circle of Life" sequence, the Pride Rock pose, the orphan plot element, and so forth from ''WesternAnimation/{{The Lion King|1994}}''. Characters are CelShaded, making the series look like a cheap and flat-out attempt to achieve traditional animation visuals, the environments are [[TwoDVisualsThreeDEffects computer-generated and don't blend at all with the characters]], and most of the animations have very little sense of scale, depth, and movement - for example, when the walking animation of an adult antelope stops in poor timing after her model's movement in the beginning. [[http://www.tudou.com/programs/view/WDlMk6agRUU/ Here is a video of the first episode with English subtitles.]] Fortunately, [[SurprisinglyImprovedSequel the 2015 film]] has a more decent plot and [[ArtEvolution much better art]] to the point of SceneryPorn. This The film adaptation has become a minor CultClassic courtesy of [[VindicatedByHistory a YouTube upload]], which can be watched [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZaFpVOBIMNc here]].
* '''''[[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1876517/ The Legend of Kung Fu Rabbit]]''''' (''Tu Xia Chuan Qi''), a Chinese film that is ''very'' obviously a ''WesternAnimation/KungFuPanda'' {{Mockbuster}}, only with a rabbit who looks like a mix of [[ComicBook/UsagiYojimbo Miyamoto Usagi]], [[WesternAnimation/TheAmazingWorldOfGumball Richard Watterson]], and a [[Franchise/FinalFantasy Moogle]]. The cast includes [[Film/NapoleonDynamite Jon Heder]], who voices the titular Rabbit with a SimpletonVoice, and Music/RebeccaBlack, the singer of "Music/{{Friday}}". It's also loaded with {{Padding}}, as it takes 60 minutes into this 90-minute "action movie" for the protagonist to even make a fist, and he only fights for 30 seconds at the end of the movie. It has a 3.3 on Website/{{IMDb}}, a 2/5 on Redbox, and [[https://web.archive.org/web/20120316052756/http://japancinema.net/2011/09/08/legend-of-a-rabbit-review/ Japancinema.net gave it a D-plus]]. Watch the trailer [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LVkNIvILRD8 here]]. Prestigious Panda Productions reviews it [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ea8u0n2G7aY here]] and [=Regularjosh1=] takes a look at it [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-IqwusjvsTs here]].



* '''''Mustafa and the Magician''''' is a computer-animated movie created in India and produced by Pentamedia Graphics and distributed by Shemaroo Entertainment (who are also responsible for the aforementioned ''Kiara the Brave''). Originally released in 2003 as '''''Son of Alladin''''' and re-edited for release in '''2016''' under its new title, it hardly looks it as the animation consists of awkward and herky-jerky MotionCapture (many of the characters [[UnintentionalUncannyValley look detailed to the point of creepy]]) that would've barely passed muster on the UsefulNotes/PlayStation2. It shows how cheap the animation is that a character falls backward after being kicked on the side of his shoulder while another character is launched a huge distance by a light slap. The writing isn't much better; not only does the plot move at a sluggish pace but (among other things) the run-of-the-mill [[EvilSorcerer villainous wizard]]'s goal of [[WouldHurtAChild trying to kill Alladin's son]] to reign supreme or else get defeated is ripped off from ''WesternAnimation/{{Hercules}}'' and Mustafa himself is a generic hero at best and [[DesignatedHero an ethically dubious protagonist at worst]] ([[StalkerWithACrush he stalks the princess, even when she's]] ''[[ThePeepingTom taking a bath]]'', and proclaims [[SuddenlySuitableSuitor his intent to vie for her hand in marriage]] after she ''clearly states'' how upset she is with it). Even worse, the 2016 version [[DubInducedPlotHole being edited down considerably causes the film to make less sense]], one example is a song from the original celebrating Mustafa's transition to adulthood being removed which causes him to seemingly grow out of the blue. And to top it all off, the English dub is ''dreadful'', with inconsistent volume levels and almost every character [[DullSurprise sounding uninterested]]. [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6pyt0j-Fw6M Saberspark reviewed it]] and declared it was so bad that he (begrudgingly) declared ''WesternAnimation/LeoTheLion'' is '''no longer''' the worst animated film on Creator/{{Netflix}}. More baffling than the movie itself is that Pentamedia actually ''submitted'' the ''Mustafa and the Magician'' version to the [[UsefulNotes/AcademyAwardForBestAnimatedFeature Oscars]] [[note]](yes, the same Academy Awards ceremony in which ''WesternAnimation/{{Zootopia}}'' won that award)[[/note]], making it one of only ''two'' known animated films considered DarthWiki/SoBadItsHorrible to be an entry for that award (the other being ''WesternAnimation/TheEmojiMovie'').

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* '''''Mustafa and the Magician''''' is a computer-animated movie created in India and produced by Pentamedia Graphics and distributed by Shemaroo Entertainment (who are also responsible for the aforementioned ''Kiara the Brave''). Originally released in 2003 as '''''Son of Alladin''''' and re-edited for release in '''2016''' under its new title, it hardly looks it as the animation consists of awkward and herky-jerky MotionCapture (many of the characters [[UnintentionalUncannyValley look detailed to the point of creepy]]) that would've barely passed muster on the UsefulNotes/PlayStation2. It shows how cheap the animation is that a character falls backward after being kicked on the side of his shoulder while another character is launched a huge distance by a light slap. The writing isn't much better; not only does the plot move at a sluggish pace but (among other things) the run-of-the-mill [[EvilSorcerer villainous wizard]]'s goal of [[WouldHurtAChild trying to kill Alladin's son]] to reign supreme or else get defeated is ripped off from ''WesternAnimation/{{Hercules}}'' and Mustafa himself is a generic hero at best and [[DesignatedHero an ethically dubious protagonist at worst]] ([[StalkerWithACrush he stalks the princess, even when she's]] ''[[ThePeepingTom taking a bath]]'', and proclaims [[SuddenlySuitableSuitor his intent to vie for her hand in marriage]] after she ''clearly states'' how upset she is with it). Even worse, the 2016 version [[DubInducedPlotHole being edited down considerably causes the film to make less sense]], one example is a song from the original celebrating Mustafa's transition to adulthood being removed which causes him to seemingly grow out of the blue. And to top it all off, the English dub is ''dreadful'', with inconsistent volume levels and almost every character [[DullSurprise sounding uninterested]]. [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6pyt0j-Fw6M Saberspark reviewed it]] and declared it was so bad that he (begrudgingly) declared ''WesternAnimation/LeoTheLion'' is '''no longer''' the worst animated film on Creator/{{Netflix}}. More baffling than the movie itself is that Pentamedia actually ''submitted'' the ''Mustafa and the Magician'' version to the [[UsefulNotes/AcademyAwardForBestAnimatedFeature Oscars]] [[note]](yes, the same Academy Awards ceremony in which ''WesternAnimation/{{Zootopia}}'' won that award)[[/note]], Oscars]], making it one of only ''two'' known animated films considered DarthWiki/SoBadItsHorrible to be an entry for that award (the other being ''WesternAnimation/TheEmojiMovie'').
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* '''''Thunder Prince''''' (Or '''''Black Dragon King and Asylum Baluster''''' when translating the original title) is a South Korean animated ClicheStorm that makes the ''Literature/InheritanceCycle'' look original. It contains [[OffModel inconsistent character designs]] that make [[ComicBook/ChickTracts Jack Chick]]'s shittier illustrations look like [[Comicbook/{{Watchmen}} Dave Gibbons']], as well as a ''spectacularly'' gory scene of the sidekick monkey playing around with the aqueous humor of a snake's eyeballs, which the creators felt the need to remind the audience of for no apparent reason. The BigBad undergoes instantaneous BadassDecay, and [[TrailersAlwaysSpoil the back of the tape gives away the ending]].

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* '''''Thunder Prince''''' (Or '''''Black Dragon King and Asylum Baluster''''' when translating the original title) is a South Korean animated ClicheStorm that makes the ''Literature/InheritanceCycle'' look original. It contains [[OffModel inconsistent character designs]] that make [[ComicBook/ChickTracts Jack Chick]]'s shittier illustrations look like [[Comicbook/{{Watchmen}} Dave Gibbons']], as well as a ''spectacularly'' gory scene of the sidekick monkey playing around with the aqueous humor of a snake's eyeballs, which the creators felt the need to remind the audience of for no apparent reason. The BigBad undergoes instantaneous BadassDecay, and [[TrailersAlwaysSpoil the back of the tape gives away the ending]].too.
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* '''''The Adventures of Panda Warrior''''' (originally known as '''''The Adventures of Jin Bao''''') is a terrible ''WesternAnimation/KungFuPanda'' ripoff with terrible animation, a nonsensical, needlessly complicated, and boring story that has more in common with ''Film/TheWizardOfOz'' or ''Film/TheChroniclesOfNarnia'' than ''Kung Fu Panda''; and terrible voice acting which wastes the talents of Creator/RobSchneider, Haylie Duff, Creator/TomKenny, various anime voice actors (namely Creator/SpikeSpencer), and even Creator/NormMacDonald of all people. To top it all off, it ends with everyone dancing to a pop song called "Miracle", and even two characters who died earlier in the movie [[UnexplainedRecovery come back to life for the end with no explanation!]]

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* '''''The Adventures of Panda Warrior''''' (originally known as '''''The Adventures of Jin Bao''''') is a terrible ''WesternAnimation/KungFuPanda'' ripoff with terrible animation, a nonsensical, needlessly complicated, and boring story that has more in common with ''Film/TheWizardOfOz'' or ''Film/TheChroniclesOfNarnia'' than ''Kung Fu Panda''; and terrible voice acting which wastes the talents of Creator/RobSchneider, Haylie Duff, Creator/TomKenny, various anime voice actors (namely Creator/SpikeSpencer), and even Creator/NormMacDonald of all people. To top it all off, it ends with everyone dancing to a pop song called "Miracle", and even two characters who died earlier in the movie [[UnexplainedRecovery come back to life for the end with no explanation!]]
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* '''''The Adventures of Panda Warrior''''' (originally known as '''''The Adventures of Jin Bao''''') is a terrible ''WesternAnimation/KungFuPanda'' ripoff with terrible animation; a nonsensical, needlessly complicated, and boring story that has more in common with ''Film/TheWizardOfOz'' or ''Film/TheChroniclesOfNarnia'' than ''Kung Fu Panda''; and terrible voice acting. It also wastes the talents of Creator/RobSchneider, Haylie Duff, Creator/TomKenny, various anime voice actors (namely Creator/SpikeSpencer), and even Creator/NormMacDonald of all people. To top it all off, it ends with everyone dancing to a pop song called "Miracle", and even two characters who died earlier in the movie [[UnexplainedRecovery come back to life for the end with no explanation!]]

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* '''''The Adventures of Panda Warrior''''' (originally known as '''''The Adventures of Jin Bao''''') is a terrible ''WesternAnimation/KungFuPanda'' ripoff with terrible animation; animation, a nonsensical, needlessly complicated, and boring story that has more in common with ''Film/TheWizardOfOz'' or ''Film/TheChroniclesOfNarnia'' than ''Kung Fu Panda''; and terrible voice acting. It also acting which wastes the talents of Creator/RobSchneider, Haylie Duff, Creator/TomKenny, various anime voice actors (namely Creator/SpikeSpencer), and even Creator/NormMacDonald of all people. To top it all off, it ends with everyone dancing to a pop song called "Miracle", and even two characters who died earlier in the movie [[UnexplainedRecovery come back to life for the end with no explanation!]]

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* '''''Blue Seagull''''' is an obscure South Korean animated movie from 1994 that suffers from poor recycled animation, an incoherent story, unnecessary sex scenes that add nothing to the story except possibly a rape, uninteresting and bland characters, weak pacing, quick jump cuts, and [[TranslationTrainwreck incomprehensible English subtitles.]] The only thing of worth is the behind-the-scenes footage of animators slaving away at the movie during the end credits, and the beautiful credits music. [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pntNC3hdCL8 Watch BobSamurai's review.]]

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* '''''Blue Seagull''''' is an obscure South Korean animated movie from 1994 that suffers from poor recycled animation, an incoherent story, unnecessary sex scenes that add nothing to the story except possibly a rape, uninteresting and bland characters, weak pacing, quick jump cuts, and [[TranslationTrainwreck incomprehensible English subtitles.]] weak pacing. The only thing of worth is the behind-the-scenes footage of animators slaving away at the movie during the end credits, and the beautiful credits music. [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pntNC3hdCL8 Watch BobSamurai's review.]]
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* '''''Mustafa and the Magician''''' is a computer-animated movie created in India and produced by Pentamedia Graphics (who are actually in New Zealand but promoted it like it was a Bollywood movie in order to give it more attention) and distributed by Shemaroo Entertainment (who are also responsible for the aforementioned ''Kiara the Brave''). Originally released in 2003 as '''''Son of Alladin''''' and re-edited for release in '''2016''' under its new title, it hardly looks it as the animation consists of awkward and herky-jerky MotionCapture (many of the characters [[UnintentionalUncannyValley look detailed to the point of creepy]]) that would've barely passed muster on the UsefulNotes/PlayStation2. It shows how cheap the animation is that a character falls backward after being kicked on the side of his shoulder while another character is launched a huge distance by a light slap. The writing isn't much better; not only does the plot move at a sluggish pace but (among other things) the run-of-the-mill [[EvilSorcerer villainous wizard]]'s goal of [[WouldHurtAChild trying to kill Alladin's son]] to reign supreme or else get defeated is ripped off from ''WesternAnimation/{{Hercules}}'' and Mustafa himself is a generic hero at best and [[DesignatedHero an ethically dubious protagonist at worst]] ([[StalkerWithACrush he stalks the princess, even when she's]] ''[[ThePeepingTom taking a bath]]'', and proclaims [[SuddenlySuitableSuitor his intent to vie for her hand in marriage]] after she ''clearly states'' how upset she is with it). Even worse, the 2016 version [[DubInducedPlotHole being edited down considerably causes the film to make less sense]], one example is a song from the original celebrating Mustafa's transition to adulthood being removed which causes him to seemingly grow out of the blue. And to top it all off, the English dub is ''dreadful'', with inconsistent volume levels and almost every character [[DullSurprise sounding uninterested]]. [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6pyt0j-Fw6M Saberspark reviewed it]] and declared it was so bad that he (begrudgingly) declared ''WesternAnimation/LeoTheLion'' is '''no longer''' the worst animated film on Creator/{{Netflix}}. More baffling than the movie itself is that Pentamedia actually ''submitted'' the ''Mustafa and the Magician'' version to the [[UsefulNotes/AcademyAwardForBestAnimatedFeature Oscars]] [[note]](yes, the same Academy Awards ceremony in which ''WesternAnimation/{{Zootopia}}'' won that award)[[/note]], making it one of only ''two'' known animated films considered DarthWiki/SoBadItsHorrible to be an entry for that award (the other being ''WesternAnimation/TheEmojiMovie'').

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* '''''Mustafa and the Magician''''' is a computer-animated movie created in India and produced by Pentamedia Graphics (who are actually in New Zealand but promoted it like it was a Bollywood movie in order to give it more attention) and distributed by Shemaroo Entertainment (who are also responsible for the aforementioned ''Kiara the Brave''). Originally released in 2003 as '''''Son of Alladin''''' and re-edited for release in '''2016''' under its new title, it hardly looks it as the animation consists of awkward and herky-jerky MotionCapture (many of the characters [[UnintentionalUncannyValley look detailed to the point of creepy]]) that would've barely passed muster on the UsefulNotes/PlayStation2. It shows how cheap the animation is that a character falls backward after being kicked on the side of his shoulder while another character is launched a huge distance by a light slap. The writing isn't much better; not only does the plot move at a sluggish pace but (among other things) the run-of-the-mill [[EvilSorcerer villainous wizard]]'s goal of [[WouldHurtAChild trying to kill Alladin's son]] to reign supreme or else get defeated is ripped off from ''WesternAnimation/{{Hercules}}'' and Mustafa himself is a generic hero at best and [[DesignatedHero an ethically dubious protagonist at worst]] ([[StalkerWithACrush he stalks the princess, even when she's]] ''[[ThePeepingTom taking a bath]]'', and proclaims [[SuddenlySuitableSuitor his intent to vie for her hand in marriage]] after she ''clearly states'' how upset she is with it). Even worse, the 2016 version [[DubInducedPlotHole being edited down considerably causes the film to make less sense]], one example is a song from the original celebrating Mustafa's transition to adulthood being removed which causes him to seemingly grow out of the blue. And to top it all off, the English dub is ''dreadful'', with inconsistent volume levels and almost every character [[DullSurprise sounding uninterested]]. [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6pyt0j-Fw6M Saberspark reviewed it]] and declared it was so bad that he (begrudgingly) declared ''WesternAnimation/LeoTheLion'' is '''no longer''' the worst animated film on Creator/{{Netflix}}. More baffling than the movie itself is that Pentamedia actually ''submitted'' the ''Mustafa and the Magician'' version to the [[UsefulNotes/AcademyAwardForBestAnimatedFeature Oscars]] [[note]](yes, the same Academy Awards ceremony in which ''WesternAnimation/{{Zootopia}}'' won that award)[[/note]], making it one of only ''two'' known animated films considered DarthWiki/SoBadItsHorrible to be an entry for that award (the other being ''WesternAnimation/TheEmojiMovie'').
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* '''''How to Train a Dragon Warrior''''' (Or '''''Battle of the Dragon Warriors''''' when translating the Thai text below the English title) is the result of a company best known for their dubs of popular North American and Japanese media for their country of UsefulNotes/{{Thailand}} attempting to create their own version of Dreamworks' ''WesternAnimation/HowToTrainYourDragon'' without any understanding of what made the original great in the first place. For a film released in 2011, the animation shown is very awkward and stiff to the point of clear plagarism in mind for designs, the audio is often times overlaid with no harmony in mind, and the storyline is prone to constant MoodWhiplash. This film has no Website/{{Wikipedia}} entry, no Website/IMDb entry, and while the entire film was once uploaded onto both Website/YouTube and Dailymotion in its entirety with translations in mind, very few people ever watched it while it was on those websites, as both links have since been taken down by the film's creator, TIGA Entertainment. The film is largely only known on the Internet due to blameitonjorge covering it as the third-worst Dreamworks ripoff film in [[https://youtu.be/o2Nvtfm44cQ?t=820 a video]] with WebVideo/PhantomStrider in 2017, as well as through WebVideo/{{Saberspark}}, who covered it five years later initially with his friend Rishi on a live stream of the film with them trying to figure out what the plot was without any translations around before making [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_9Kz783urQI a video]] talking about it.[[note]]He noted that he was unable to find a Thai speaker willing to translate it, even after he offered money. He later felt it was for the best that it just fades away into obscurity altogether by the end of his video.[[/note]] It should also be noted that TIGA Entertainment is an offshoot of Chaiyo Productions, which is most infamous for attempting to steal the international rights to Creator/TsuburayaProductions' ''Franchise/UltraSeries'' while making unofficial and unlicensed merchandise and shows, including ''Ultraman: The Animation'' further below this list.

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* '''''How to Train a Dragon Warrior''''' (Or '''''Battle of the Dragon Warriors''''' when translating the Thai text below the English title) is the result of a company best known for their dubs of popular North American and Japanese media for their country of UsefulNotes/{{Thailand}} attempting to create their own version of Dreamworks' ''WesternAnimation/HowToTrainYourDragon'' ''WesternAnimation/{{How to Train Your Dragon|2010}}'' without any understanding of what made the original great in the first place. For a film released in 2011, the animation shown is very awkward and stiff to the point of clear plagarism in mind for designs, the audio is often times overlaid with no harmony in mind, and the storyline is prone to constant MoodWhiplash. This film has no Website/{{Wikipedia}} entry, no Website/IMDb entry, and while the entire film was once uploaded onto both Website/YouTube and Dailymotion in its entirety with translations in mind, very few people ever watched it while it was on those websites, as both links have since been taken down by the film's creator, TIGA Entertainment. The film is largely only known on the Internet due to blameitonjorge covering it as the third-worst Dreamworks ripoff film in [[https://youtu.be/o2Nvtfm44cQ?t=820 a video]] with WebVideo/PhantomStrider in 2017, as well as through WebVideo/{{Saberspark}}, who covered it five years later initially with his friend Rishi on a live stream of the film with them trying to figure out what the plot was without any translations around before making [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_9Kz783urQI a video]] talking about it.[[note]]He noted that he was unable to find a Thai speaker willing to translate it, even after he offered money. He later felt it was for the best that it just fades away into obscurity altogether by the end of his video.[[/note]] It should also be noted that TIGA Entertainment is an offshoot of Chaiyo Productions, which is most infamous for attempting to steal the international rights to Creator/TsuburayaProductions' ''Franchise/UltraSeries'' while making unofficial and unlicensed merchandise and shows, including ''Ultraman: The Animation'' further below this list.
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* '''''The Autobots''''', a 2015 computer-animated Chinese "film" that is actually a television series stitched together, stands tall as an example of a ShoddyKnockoffProduct. Many elements are plagiarized from other sources; almost all of the cars' designs are stolen from ''Franchise/{{Cars}}'' (though one design is original, and another design rips off the [[Franchise/{{Batman}} Batmobile]]), some of its music is taken from other works, its poster is very similar to ''WesternAnimation/Cars2'' (even going as far as to poorly edit character renders from that film to resemble this film's characters), its English title rips off the Autobots from ''Franchise/{{Transformers}}'', and its Chinese title is suspiciously similar to that of ''Cars''[[note]]One of the Chinese characters in the logo is covered up by a tire, making it look even more like the other film's Chinese title.[[/note]]; even the ''credits'' are stolen from ''Dragon Nest: Warriors' Dawn'', but with all the names slightly altered. Aside from all that, the animation resembles an early-2000s video game at best, its story has loads of {{Padding}}, the writing is nonsensical, and some of the voice acting (particularly the cars) sounds literally phoned in. Making matters worse is that ''The Autobots'' was [[AshcanCopy allegedly rushed out to exploit a government funding loophole]]. Notably, Creator/{{Disney}} sued the filmmakers (who [[BlatantLies claimed it wasn't a rip-off]] and threw a fit at critics who didn't like the film) for copyright infringement and [[https://variety.com/2016/film/asia/disney-wins-cars-copyright-case-in-china-1201950250/ won]]. Accented Cinema discusses the film in greater detail [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vKUOOg9CICY here]], and Family Toy Review provides [[{{MSTing}} commentary]] over the film's beginning [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CP6RPRnYIII here]].

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* "ShoddyKnockoffProduct" doesn't even begin to describe '''''The Autobots''''', a 2015 computer-animated Chinese "film" film that is actually a television series stitched together, stands tall as an example of a ShoddyKnockoffProduct. together. Many elements are plagiarized from other sources; almost all of the cars' designs are stolen from ''Franchise/{{Cars}}'' (though one design is original, and another design rips off the [[Franchise/{{Batman}} Batmobile]]), some of its music is taken from other works, its poster is very similar to ''WesternAnimation/Cars2'' (even going as far as to poorly edit character renders from that film to resemble this film's characters), its English title rips off the Autobots from ''Franchise/{{Transformers}}'', and its Chinese title is suspiciously similar to that of ''Cars''[[note]]One of the Chinese characters in the logo is covered up by a tire, making it look even more like the other film's Chinese title.[[/note]]; even the ''credits'' are stolen from ''Dragon Nest: Warriors' Dawn'', but with all the names slightly altered. Aside from all that, the animation resembles an early-2000s video game at best, its story has loads of {{Padding}}, the writing is nonsensical, and some of the voice acting (particularly the cars) sounds literally phoned in. Making matters worse is that ''The Autobots'' was [[AshcanCopy allegedly rushed out to exploit a government funding loophole]]. Notably, Creator/{{Disney}} sued the filmmakers (who [[BlatantLies claimed it wasn't a rip-off]] and threw a fit at critics who didn't like the film) for copyright infringement and [[https://variety.com/2016/film/asia/disney-wins-cars-copyright-case-in-china-1201950250/ won]]. Accented Cinema discusses the film in greater detail [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vKUOOg9CICY here]], and Family Toy Review provides [[{{MSTing}} commentary]] over the film's beginning [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CP6RPRnYIII here]].
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* "ShoddyKnockoffProduct" doesn't even begin to describe '''''The Autobots''''', a 2015 computer-animated Chinese film, which is actually a television series stitched together. Many elements are plagiarized from other sources; almost all of the cars' designs are stolen from ''Franchise/{{Cars}}'' (though one design is original, and another design rips off the [[Franchise/{{Batman}} Batmobile]]), some of its music is taken from other works, its poster is very similar to ''WesternAnimation/Cars2'' (even going as far as to poorly edit character renders from that film to resemble this film's characters), its English title rips off the Autobots from ''Franchise/{{Transformers}}'', and its Chinese title is suspiciously similar to that of ''Cars''[[note]]One of the Chinese characters in the logo is covered up by a tire, making it look even more like the other film's Chinese title.[[/note]]; even the ''credits'' are stolen from ''Dragon Nest: Warriors' Dawn'', but with all the names slightly altered. Aside from all that, the animation resembles an early-2000s video game at best, its story has loads of {{Padding}}, the writing is nonsensical, and some of the voice acting (particularly the cars) sounds literally phoned in. Making matters worse is that ''The Autobots'' was [[AshcanCopy allegedly rushed out to exploit a government funding loophole]]. Notably, Creator/{{Disney}} sued the filmmakers (who [[BlatantLies claimed it wasn't a rip-off]] and threw a fit at critics who didn't like the film) for copyright infringement and [[https://variety.com/2016/film/asia/disney-wins-cars-copyright-case-in-china-1201950250/ won]]. Accented Cinema discusses the film in greater detail [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vKUOOg9CICY here]], and Family Toy Review provides [[{{MSTing}} commentary]] over the film's beginning [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CP6RPRnYIII here]].

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* "ShoddyKnockoffProduct" doesn't even begin to describe '''''The Autobots''''', a 2015 computer-animated Chinese film, which "film" that is actually a television series stitched together.together, stands tall as an example of a ShoddyKnockoffProduct. Many elements are plagiarized from other sources; almost all of the cars' designs are stolen from ''Franchise/{{Cars}}'' (though one design is original, and another design rips off the [[Franchise/{{Batman}} Batmobile]]), some of its music is taken from other works, its poster is very similar to ''WesternAnimation/Cars2'' (even going as far as to poorly edit character renders from that film to resemble this film's characters), its English title rips off the Autobots from ''Franchise/{{Transformers}}'', and its Chinese title is suspiciously similar to that of ''Cars''[[note]]One of the Chinese characters in the logo is covered up by a tire, making it look even more like the other film's Chinese title.[[/note]]; even the ''credits'' are stolen from ''Dragon Nest: Warriors' Dawn'', but with all the names slightly altered. Aside from all that, the animation resembles an early-2000s video game at best, its story has loads of {{Padding}}, the writing is nonsensical, and some of the voice acting (particularly the cars) sounds literally phoned in. Making matters worse is that ''The Autobots'' was [[AshcanCopy allegedly rushed out to exploit a government funding loophole]]. Notably, Creator/{{Disney}} sued the filmmakers (who [[BlatantLies claimed it wasn't a rip-off]] and threw a fit at critics who didn't like the film) for copyright infringement and [[https://variety.com/2016/film/asia/disney-wins-cars-copyright-case-in-china-1201950250/ won]]. Accented Cinema discusses the film in greater detail [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vKUOOg9CICY here]], and Family Toy Review provides [[{{MSTing}} commentary]] over the film's beginning [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CP6RPRnYIII here]].
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* '''''Tales in Mushroom Village''''' is a 2009-10 CGI animated series by "Anhui Lister 3D Animation" from China. It's filled with [[FunnyAnimal anthropomorphic animals]] who [[UnintentionalUncannyValley look unintentionally grotesque]] (the yellow one has a strange resemblance to a [[Franchise/{{Pokemon}} Pikachu]]). The series comes with sloppy animation, scary-looking movements, and [[SpecialEffectsFailure unrealistic effects]] (one scene even has some gameplay footage of ''[[VideoGame/TheKingOfFighters The King of Fighters 97]]'', likely for the sole reason of the game being [[GermansLoveDavidHasselhoff very popular]] in China), and the characters' faces are dull and overdetailed. [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uhZXotgpdM0 Here is the trailer]], the [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ei_Q2KSmlTw "Alien Visitors" sequel trailer]], and the [[https://web.archive.org/web/20161106001829/http://kw2007.com/supply-G5F93FD3AABA347D984390433222EF5AD.htm description]].

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* '''''Tales in Mushroom Village''''' is a 2009-10 CGI animated series by "Anhui Lister 3D Animation" from China. It's filled with [[FunnyAnimal anthropomorphic animals]] who [[UnintentionalUncannyValley look unintentionally grotesque]] (the yellow one (a hedgehog character has a strange resemblance to a [[Franchise/{{Pokemon}} Pikachu]]). The series comes with stolen music from ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaOcarinaOfTime'', sloppy animation, scary-looking movements, and [[SpecialEffectsFailure unrealistic effects]] (one scene even has some gameplay footage of ''[[VideoGame/TheKingOfFighters The King of Fighters 97]]'', likely for the sole reason of the game being [[GermansLoveDavidHasselhoff very popular]] in China), and the characters' faces are dull and overdetailed.overdetailed to where they look unsettling in some scenes. [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uhZXotgpdM0 Here is the trailer]], the [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ei_Q2KSmlTw "Alien Visitors" sequel trailer]], and the trailer]], [[https://web.archive.org/web/20161106001829/http://kw2007.com/supply-G5F93FD3AABA347D984390433222EF5AD.htm description]].description]], and [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JbdPtS4QCU0 part one]] and [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oQZ_F8AWtUE part two]] of the show's DVD set.
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* '''''Animation/BeautyAndWarrior''''', dubbed "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RpG1hWQwulA The Worst Anime Ever]]" on [=YouTube=], is what happens when you let a financial company from Indonesia make a movie that's not just a commercial. It has deplorable dubbing, abysmal animation, and painfully obvious overuse of StockFootage. The plot is boring, incomprehensible, and almost nonexistent. Its most glaring flaw, however, is that it only has [[OnlySixFaces two or three character designs]]. The only difference between the two brothers, for instance, is eye color. The movie's one "saving grace" is that it's only about 50 minutes long. The camera has a seizure every time a plot twist happens. There's a ''lot'' of random zooming on people's shocked, slack-jawed faces, and the camera holds those shots for far too long, in a way that sticks out even given where the film was produced.[[note]](Random zooming is a common and frequently abused trope in 90% of Indonesian shows, animated or not.)[[/note]] It's also considered the penultimate film released by IFD Films, with the aforementioned ''Ali Baba & The Gold Raiders'' being their last film overall. WebVideo/{{Marzgurl}} reviews it [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y4KwdWCdTGI here.]]

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* '''''Animation/BeautyAndWarrior''''', dubbed "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RpG1hWQwulA The Worst Anime Ever]]" on [=YouTube=], is what happens when you let a financial company from Indonesia make a movie that's not just a commercial. It has deplorable dubbing, abysmal animation, and painfully obvious overuse of StockFootage. The plot is boring, incomprehensible, and almost nonexistent. Its most glaring flaw, however, is that it only has [[OnlySixFaces two or three character designs]]. The only difference between the two brothers, for instance, is eye color. The movie's one "saving grace" is that it's only about 50 minutes long. The camera has a seizure every time a plot twist happens. There's a ''lot'' of random zooming on people's shocked, slack-jawed faces, and the camera holds those shots for far too long, in a way that sticks out even given where the film was produced.[[note]](Random zooming is a common and frequently abused trope in 90% of Indonesian shows, animated or not.)[[/note]] It's also considered the penultimate film released by IFD Films, with the aforementioned ''Ali Baba & The Gold Raiders'' being their last film overall. WebVideo/{{Marzgurl}} reviews it [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y4KwdWCdTGI com/watch?v=ioLy-WpXnFw here.]]
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* '''''Animation/SpaceThunderKids''''', a South Korean animated movie about the Dark Empire trying to conquer the universe and three children try to stop them with every HumongousMecha they have. Of course, the movie follows the plot very loosely as it will JumpCut randomly, leaving the story with a lot of unanswered questions. OffModel plagues this movie as characters, many of which count as a blatant generic anime CaptainErsatz, constantly get irreconcilable drawing styles and have very strange facial expressions. The whole incoherent mess was made by copypasting ''eight different 1980's movies'', including [[TheMockbuster Mockbusters]] of ''Anime/MazingerZ'' and ''Film/{{Tron}}''.[[note]](The listing of films mentioned on [=IMDb=] that Space Thunder Kids used include The Cosmos Conqueror, Raiders of Galaxy, Protectors of Universe, Savior of the Earth, Cheolin Samchongsa, Defenders of Space, Solar Adventure, and Space Transformer.)[[/note]] The only redeeming factor about this movie is the occasional bits of weirdness [[note]](WebAnimation/WalrusGuy once referred to the film as "WebAnimation/YouTubePoop before it existed")[[/note]] such as funny faces, random plot points thrown in and out, and the infamous tank scene.

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* '''''Animation/SpaceThunderKids''''', a South Korean animated movie about the Dark Empire trying to conquer the universe and three children try to stop them with every HumongousMecha they have. Of course, the movie follows the plot very loosely as it will JumpCut randomly, leaving the story with a lot of unanswered questions. OffModel plagues this movie as characters, many of which count as a blatant generic anime CaptainErsatz, constantly get irreconcilable drawing styles and have very strange facial expressions. The whole incoherent mess was made by copypasting ''eight different 1980's movies'', including [[TheMockbuster Mockbusters]] of ''Anime/MazingerZ'' and ''Film/{{Tron}}''.[[note]](The listing of films mentioned on [=IMDb=] that Space Thunder Kids used include The Cosmos Conqueror, Raiders of Galaxy, Protectors of Universe, Savior of the Earth, Cheolin Samchongsa, Defenders of Space, Solar Adventure, and Space Transformer.)[[/note]] The only redeeming factor about this movie is the occasional bits of weirdness [[note]](WebAnimation/WalrusGuy once referred to the film as "WebAnimation/YouTubePoop "YouTubePoop before it existed")[[/note]] such as funny faces, random plot points thrown in and out, and the infamous tank scene.
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* "ShoddyKnockoffProduct" doesn't even begin to describe '''''The Autobots''''', a 2015 computer-animated Chinese film, which is actually a television series stitched together. Many elements are plagiarized from other sources; almost all of the cars' designs are stolen from ''Franchise/{{Cars}}'' (though one design is original, and another design rips off the [[Franchise/{{Batman}} Batmobile]]), some of its music is taken from other works, its poster is very similar to ''WesternAnimation/Cars2'' (even going as far as to poorly edit character renders from that film to resemble this film's characters), its English title rips off the Autobots from ''Franchise/{{Transformers}}'', and its Chinese title is suspiciously similar to that of ''Cars''[[note]]One of the Chinese characters in the logo is covered up by a tire, making it look even more like the other film's Chinese title.[[/note]]; even the ''credits'' are stolen from ''Dragon Nest: Warriors' Dawn'', but with all the names slightly altered. Aside from all that, the animation resembles an early-2000s video game at best, its story has loads of {{Padding}}, the writing is nonsensical, and some of the voice acting (particularly the cars) sounds literally phoned in. Making matters worse is that ''The Autobots'' was allegedly rushed out to exploit a government funding loophole. Notably, Creator/{{Disney}} sued the filmmakers (who [[BlatantLies claimed it wasn't a rip-off]] and threw a fit at critics who didn't like the film) for copyright infringement and [[https://variety.com/2016/film/asia/disney-wins-cars-copyright-case-in-china-1201950250/ won]]. Accented Cinema discusses the film in greater detail [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vKUOOg9CICY here]], and Family Toy Review provides [[{{MSTing}} commentary]] over the film's beginning [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CP6RPRnYIII here]].

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* "ShoddyKnockoffProduct" doesn't even begin to describe '''''The Autobots''''', a 2015 computer-animated Chinese film, which is actually a television series stitched together. Many elements are plagiarized from other sources; almost all of the cars' designs are stolen from ''Franchise/{{Cars}}'' (though one design is original, and another design rips off the [[Franchise/{{Batman}} Batmobile]]), some of its music is taken from other works, its poster is very similar to ''WesternAnimation/Cars2'' (even going as far as to poorly edit character renders from that film to resemble this film's characters), its English title rips off the Autobots from ''Franchise/{{Transformers}}'', and its Chinese title is suspiciously similar to that of ''Cars''[[note]]One of the Chinese characters in the logo is covered up by a tire, making it look even more like the other film's Chinese title.[[/note]]; even the ''credits'' are stolen from ''Dragon Nest: Warriors' Dawn'', but with all the names slightly altered. Aside from all that, the animation resembles an early-2000s video game at best, its story has loads of {{Padding}}, the writing is nonsensical, and some of the voice acting (particularly the cars) sounds literally phoned in. Making matters worse is that ''The Autobots'' was [[AshcanCopy allegedly rushed out to exploit a government funding loophole.loophole]]. Notably, Creator/{{Disney}} sued the filmmakers (who [[BlatantLies claimed it wasn't a rip-off]] and threw a fit at critics who didn't like the film) for copyright infringement and [[https://variety.com/2016/film/asia/disney-wins-cars-copyright-case-in-china-1201950250/ won]]. Accented Cinema discusses the film in greater detail [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vKUOOg9CICY here]], and Family Toy Review provides [[{{MSTing}} commentary]] over the film's beginning [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CP6RPRnYIII here]].
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* "ShoddyKnockoffProduct" doesn't even begin to describe '''''The Autobots''''', a 2015 computer-animated Chinese film, which is actually a television series stitched together. Many elements are plagiarized from other sources; almost all of the cars' designs are stolen from ''Franchise/{{Cars}}'' (though one design is original, and another design rips off the [[Franchise/{{Batman}} Batmobile]]), its poster is very similar to ''WesternAnimation/Cars2'' (even going as far as to poorly edit character renders from that film to resemble this film's characters), its English title rips off the Autobots from ''Franchise/{{Transformers}}'', and its Chinese title is suspiciously similar to that of ''Cars''[[note]]One of the Chinese characters in the logo is covered up by a tire, making it look even more like the other film's Chinese title.[[/note]]; even the ''credits'' are stolen from ''Dragon Nest: Warriors' Dawn'', but with all the names slightly altered. Aside from all that, the animation resembles an early-2000s video game at best, its story has loads of {{Padding}}, the writing is nonsensical, and some of the voice acting (particularly the cars) sounds literally phoned in. Making matters worse is that ''The Autobots'' was allegedly rushed out to exploit a government funding loophole. Notably, Creator/{{Disney}} sued the filmmakers (who [[BlatantLies claimed it wasn't a rip-off]] and threw a fit at critics who didn't like the film) for copyright infringement and [[https://variety.com/2016/film/asia/disney-wins-cars-copyright-case-in-china-1201950250/ won]]. Accented Cinema discusses the film in greater detail [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vKUOOg9CICY here]], and Family Toy Review provides [[{{MSTing}} commentary]] over the film's beginning [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CP6RPRnYIII here]].

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* "ShoddyKnockoffProduct" doesn't even begin to describe '''''The Autobots''''', a 2015 computer-animated Chinese film, which is actually a television series stitched together. Many elements are plagiarized from other sources; almost all of the cars' designs are stolen from ''Franchise/{{Cars}}'' (though one design is original, and another design rips off the [[Franchise/{{Batman}} Batmobile]]), some of its music is taken from other works, its poster is very similar to ''WesternAnimation/Cars2'' (even going as far as to poorly edit character renders from that film to resemble this film's characters), its English title rips off the Autobots from ''Franchise/{{Transformers}}'', and its Chinese title is suspiciously similar to that of ''Cars''[[note]]One of the Chinese characters in the logo is covered up by a tire, making it look even more like the other film's Chinese title.[[/note]]; even the ''credits'' are stolen from ''Dragon Nest: Warriors' Dawn'', but with all the names slightly altered. Aside from all that, the animation resembles an early-2000s video game at best, its story has loads of {{Padding}}, the writing is nonsensical, and some of the voice acting (particularly the cars) sounds literally phoned in. Making matters worse is that ''The Autobots'' was allegedly rushed out to exploit a government funding loophole. Notably, Creator/{{Disney}} sued the filmmakers (who [[BlatantLies claimed it wasn't a rip-off]] and threw a fit at critics who didn't like the film) for copyright infringement and [[https://variety.com/2016/film/asia/disney-wins-cars-copyright-case-in-china-1201950250/ won]]. Accented Cinema discusses the film in greater detail [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vKUOOg9CICY here]], and Family Toy Review provides [[{{MSTing}} commentary]] over the film's beginning [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CP6RPRnYIII here]].
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* "ShoddyKnockoffProduct" doesn't even begin to describe '''''The Autobots''''', a 2015 computer-animated Chinese film, which is actually a television series stitched together. Many elements are plagiarized from other sources; almost all of the cars' designs are stolen from ''Franchise/{{Cars}}'' (though one design is original, and another design rips off the [[Franchise/{{Batman}} Batmobile]]), its poster is very similar to ''WesternAnimation/Cars2'' (even going as far as to poorly edit character renders from that film to resemble this film's characters), its English title rips off the Autobots from ''Franchise/{{Transformers}}'', and its Chinese title is suspiciously similar to that of ''Cars''[[note]]One of the Chinese characters in the logo is covered up by a tire, making it look even more like the other film's Chinese title.[[/note]]; even the ''credits'' are stolen from ''Dragon Nest: Warriors' Dawn'', but with all the names slightly altered. Aside from all that, the animation resembles an early-2000s video game at best, its story has loads of {{Padding}}, the writing is nonsensical, some of the voice acting (particularly the cars) sounds literally phoned in. Making matters worse is that ''The Autobots'' was allegedly rushed out to exploit a government funding loophole. Notably, Creator/{{Disney}} sued the filmmakers (who [[BlatantLies claimed it wasn't a rip-off]] and threw a fit at critics who didn't like the film) for copyright infringement and [[https://variety.com/2016/film/asia/disney-wins-cars-copyright-case-in-china-1201950250/ won]]. Accented Cinema discusses the film in greater detail [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vKUOOg9CICY here]], and Family Toy Review provides [[{{MSTing}} commentary]] over the film's beginning [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CP6RPRnYIII here]].

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* "ShoddyKnockoffProduct" doesn't even begin to describe '''''The Autobots''''', a 2015 computer-animated Chinese film, which is actually a television series stitched together. Many elements are plagiarized from other sources; almost all of the cars' designs are stolen from ''Franchise/{{Cars}}'' (though one design is original, and another design rips off the [[Franchise/{{Batman}} Batmobile]]), its poster is very similar to ''WesternAnimation/Cars2'' (even going as far as to poorly edit character renders from that film to resemble this film's characters), its English title rips off the Autobots from ''Franchise/{{Transformers}}'', and its Chinese title is suspiciously similar to that of ''Cars''[[note]]One of the Chinese characters in the logo is covered up by a tire, making it look even more like the other film's Chinese title.[[/note]]; even the ''credits'' are stolen from ''Dragon Nest: Warriors' Dawn'', but with all the names slightly altered. Aside from all that, the animation resembles an early-2000s video game at best, its story has loads of {{Padding}}, the writing is nonsensical, and some of the voice acting (particularly the cars) sounds literally phoned in. Making matters worse is that ''The Autobots'' was allegedly rushed out to exploit a government funding loophole. Notably, Creator/{{Disney}} sued the filmmakers (who [[BlatantLies claimed it wasn't a rip-off]] and threw a fit at critics who didn't like the film) for copyright infringement and [[https://variety.com/2016/film/asia/disney-wins-cars-copyright-case-in-china-1201950250/ won]]. Accented Cinema discusses the film in greater detail [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vKUOOg9CICY here]], and Family Toy Review provides [[{{MSTing}} commentary]] over the film's beginning [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CP6RPRnYIII here]].
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* "ShoddyKnockoffProduct" doesn't even begin to describe '''''The Autobots''''', a 2015 computer-animated Chinese film. Almost all of the cars' designs are plagiarized from ''Franchise/{{Cars}}'' (with only one design being original, and another design ripping off the [[Franchise/{{Batman}} Batmobile]], as well as its poster ripping off that of ''WesternAnimation/Cars2'', its English title ripping off the Autobots from ''Film/{{Transformers}}'', and its Chinese title being very similar to that of ''Cars''[[note]]One of the Chinese characters in the logo is covered up by a tire, making it look even more like the other film's Chinese title.[[/note]]), the animation resembles an early-2000s video game at best, its story has loads of {{Padding}}, the writing is nonsensical, and some of the voice acting (particularly the cars) sounds literally phoned in. Even the ''credits'' are stolen from ''Dragon Nest: Warriors' Dawn'', but with all the names slightly altered. Also, this "film" is comprised of several episodes of a television series stitched together. Notably, Creator/{{Disney}} sued the filmmakers (who [[BlatantLies claimed it wasn't a rip-off]] and threw a fit at critics who didn't like the film) for copyright infringement and [[https://variety.com/2016/film/asia/disney-wins-cars-copyright-case-in-china-1201950250/ won]]. Accented Cinema discusses the film in greater detail [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vKUOOg9CICY here]], and Family Toy Review provides [[{{MSTing}} commentary]] over the film's beginning [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CP6RPRnYIII here]].

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* "ShoddyKnockoffProduct" doesn't even begin to describe '''''The Autobots''''', a 2015 computer-animated Chinese film. Almost film, which is actually a television series stitched together. Many elements are plagiarized from other sources; almost all of the cars' designs are plagiarized stolen from ''Franchise/{{Cars}}'' (with only (though one design being is original, and another design ripping rips off the [[Franchise/{{Batman}} Batmobile]], as well as Batmobile]]), its poster ripping off is very similar to ''WesternAnimation/Cars2'' (even going as far as to poorly edit character renders from that of ''WesternAnimation/Cars2'', film to resemble this film's characters), its English title ripping rips off the Autobots from ''Film/{{Transformers}}'', ''Franchise/{{Transformers}}'', and its Chinese title being very is suspiciously similar to that of ''Cars''[[note]]One of the Chinese characters in the logo is covered up by a tire, making it look even more like the other film's Chinese title.[[/note]]), the animation resembles an early-2000s video game at best, its story has loads of {{Padding}}, the writing is nonsensical, and some of the voice acting (particularly the cars) sounds literally phoned in. Even [[/note]]; even the ''credits'' are stolen from ''Dragon Nest: Warriors' Dawn'', but with all the names slightly altered. Also, this "film" Aside from all that, the animation resembles an early-2000s video game at best, its story has loads of {{Padding}}, the writing is comprised nonsensical, some of several episodes of the voice acting (particularly the cars) sounds literally phoned in. Making matters worse is that ''The Autobots'' was allegedly rushed out to exploit a television series stitched together.government funding loophole. Notably, Creator/{{Disney}} sued the filmmakers (who [[BlatantLies claimed it wasn't a rip-off]] and threw a fit at critics who didn't like the film) for copyright infringement and [[https://variety.com/2016/film/asia/disney-wins-cars-copyright-case-in-china-1201950250/ won]]. Accented Cinema discusses the film in greater detail [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vKUOOg9CICY here]], and Family Toy Review provides [[{{MSTing}} commentary]] over the film's beginning [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CP6RPRnYIII here]].
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* "ShoddyKnockoffProduct" doesn't even begin to describe '''''The Autobots''''', a 2015 computer-animated Chinese film. Almost all of the cars' designs are plagiarized from ''Franchise/{{Cars}}'' (with only one design being original, and another design ripping off the [[Franchise/{{Batman}} Batmobile]], as well as its poster ripping off that of ''WesternAnimation/Cars2'', its English title ripping off the Autobots from ''Film/{{Transformers}}'', and its Chinese title being very similar to that of ''Cars''[[note]]One of the Chinese characters in the logo is covered up by a tire, making it look even more like the other film's Chinese title.[[/note]]), the animation resembles an early-2000s video game at best, its story has loads of {{Padding}}, the writing is nonsensical, and some of the voice acting (particularly the cars) sounds literally phoned in. Even the ''credits'' are stolen from ''Dragon Nest: Warriors' Dawn'', but with all the names slightly altered. Also, this "film" is comprised of several episodes of a television series stitched together. Notably, Creator/{{Disney}} sued the makers of this film (who [[BlatantLies claimed that their film was not a rip-off]] and threw a fit at people criticizing their film) for copyright infringement and [[https://variety.com/2016/film/asia/disney-wins-cars-copyright-case-in-china-1201950250/ won]]. Accented Cinema discusses the film in greater detail [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vKUOOg9CICY here]], and Family Toy Review provides [[{{MSTing}} commentary]] over the film's beginning [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CP6RPRnYIII here]].

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* "ShoddyKnockoffProduct" doesn't even begin to describe '''''The Autobots''''', a 2015 computer-animated Chinese film. Almost all of the cars' designs are plagiarized from ''Franchise/{{Cars}}'' (with only one design being original, and another design ripping off the [[Franchise/{{Batman}} Batmobile]], as well as its poster ripping off that of ''WesternAnimation/Cars2'', its English title ripping off the Autobots from ''Film/{{Transformers}}'', and its Chinese title being very similar to that of ''Cars''[[note]]One of the Chinese characters in the logo is covered up by a tire, making it look even more like the other film's Chinese title.[[/note]]), the animation resembles an early-2000s video game at best, its story has loads of {{Padding}}, the writing is nonsensical, and some of the voice acting (particularly the cars) sounds literally phoned in. Even the ''credits'' are stolen from ''Dragon Nest: Warriors' Dawn'', but with all the names slightly altered. Also, this "film" is comprised of several episodes of a television series stitched together. Notably, Creator/{{Disney}} sued the makers of this film filmmakers (who [[BlatantLies claimed that their film was not it wasn't a rip-off]] and threw a fit at people criticizing their critics who didn't like the film) for copyright infringement and [[https://variety.com/2016/film/asia/disney-wins-cars-copyright-case-in-china-1201950250/ won]]. Accented Cinema discusses the film in greater detail [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vKUOOg9CICY here]], and Family Toy Review provides [[{{MSTing}} commentary]] over the film's beginning [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CP6RPRnYIII here]].

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