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YMMV / The Jetsons & WWE: Robo-WrestleMania!

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  • Broken Base: The basic idea of the movie itself is pretty divisive. Those who wanted to see the Jetsons again after nearly 30 years would be disappointed to see them only promoting wrestling. There are others, though, who are at least open to the idea and willing to give the movie a try.
  • Character Rerailment: Mr. Spacely is back to his Jerk with a Heart of Gold Mean Boss characterization, as opposed to the 1990 movie's Corrupt Corporate Executive that knew he was endangering indigenous aliens.
  • He Really Can Act: Trevor Devall is not usually known for voicing young boys, yet he gave a really good performance as Elroy, capturing the snarky adorkable side to his character. Some people even went further and said that out of all of Daws Butler's replacements, he's the best.
  • Hilarious in Hindsight: It may have only been a robot, but Roman Reigns finally turned heel. note 
  • Moral Event Horizon: Show crossed this when he decided to take over Orbit City for no real reason. Or, it could be when he planned to have his Sheamus-bot destroy the Jetsons (sans George), despite them thawing him out and being nothing but nice to him, all to get Sheamus to bow before him.
  • They Wasted a Perfectly Good Character: Dolph Ziggler and Stardust both appear, but only as their robot counterparts. Their mechanical voices take away a lot from their dialogue and it would've been nice if the genuine articles had appeared as well.
  • Unexpected Character: Many of the wrestlers featured remain quite popular, but Alicia Fox is an odd choice for the female representative, considering she hadn't been relevant in years. Becky Lynch (who only appears via Judy dressing up as her) or Bayley would've perhaps been a better choice. note 

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