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* DeletedRole: The band Music/{{Cameo}} were originally supposed to make... [[JustForPun well]], [[TheCameo a cameo]]. You can see remains of this in the music video for "I Like Your Booty (But I'm Not Gay)," which features {{rotoscop|ing}}ed footage of frontman Larry Blackmon.
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* DeletedRole: The band Music/{{Cameo}} were originally supposed to make... [[JustForPun well]], well, [[TheCameo a cameo]]. You can see remains of this in the music video for "I Like Your Booty (But I'm Not Gay)," which features {{rotoscop|ing}}ed footage of frontman Larry Blackmon.
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* AsHimself: Legendary Music/{{Rush|Band}} drummer Neil Peart voices himself.
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* AsHimself: Legendary Music/{{Rush|Band}} drummer Neil Peart voices voiced himself.
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* ViralMarketing: There was a guerrilla marketing campaign that involved putting up what were essentially [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lite-Brite Lite-Brites]], showing images of Ignignokt and Err FlippingTheBird, around a number of US cities. It ended up [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2007_Boston_bomb_scare being mistaken for a terrorist plot.]]
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* ViralMarketing: There was a guerrilla marketing campaign that involved putting up what were essentially [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lite-Brite Lite-Brites]], showing images of Ignignokt and Err FlippingTheBird, around a number of US cities. It ended up [[http://en.[[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2007_Boston_bomb_scare org/wiki/2007_Boston_Mooninite_panic being mistaken for a terrorist plot.]]
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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: A sequel entitled "Death Fighter" was due to follow, but never materialized. Dave Willis hinted at a 2015 release, but the show's cancellation that year meant it never saw the light of day.
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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: A sequel entitled "Death Fighter" was due to follow, but never materialized. Dave Willis hinted at a 2015 release, but the show's cancellation that year meant it never saw the light of day. While a sequel would eventually materialize as ''WesternAnimation/AquaTeenForeverPlantasm'', it is unknown if it was related to "Death Fighter" or not.
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* AsHimself: Legendary Music/{{Rush}} drummer Neil Peart voices himself.
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* AsHimself: Legendary Music/{{Rush}} Music/{{Rush|Band}} drummer Neil Peart voices himself.
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* NoBudget: With a budget of only $750,000, this movie takes the crown as the cheapest animated movie released to theaters.
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* NoBudget: With a budget of only $750,000, this movie takes the crown as the cheapest animated movie released to theaters. Even though the movie made less than $5 million in theaters, it still made its budget back several times over.
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** The controversy also killed any chance of further theatrically-released films based on Creator/CartoonNetwork properties, which had previously been attempted and shot down by the financial failure of ''WesternAnimation/ThePowerpuffGirlsMovie'' in 2002. Future movies based on CN properties were either released DirectToVideo or as TV movies, such as ''Westernanimation/RegularShowTheMovie'', ''WesternAnimation/StevenUniverseTheMovie'', and the movies for ''Franchise/Ben10'' and ''WesternAnimation/FostersHomeForImaginaryFriends''. ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitansGoToTheMovies'' is the closest thing to a theatrical CN film released since[[note]]Though it is based on a show made by Warner Animation and DC Entertainment, not an in-house Cartoon Network production[[/note]], though an ''WesternAnimation/AdventureTime'' theatrical film was in the works before falling into DevelopmentHell.
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** The controversy also killed any chance of further theatrically-released films based on Creator/CartoonNetwork properties, which had previously been attempted and shot down by the financial failure of ''WesternAnimation/ThePowerpuffGirlsMovie'' in 2002. Future movies based on CN properties were either released DirectToVideo or as TV movies, such as ''Westernanimation/RegularShowTheMovie'', ''WesternAnimation/StevenUniverseTheMovie'', and the movies for ''Franchise/Ben10'' and ''WesternAnimation/FostersHomeForImaginaryFriends''. ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitansGoToTheMovies'' is the closest thing to a theatrical CN film released since[[note]]Though it is based on a show made by Warner Animation and DC Entertainment, not an in-house Cartoon Network production[[/note]], production[[/note]] and even then that film failed to to make a impact, though an ''WesternAnimation/AdventureTime'' theatrical film was in the works before falling into DevelopmentHell.
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** The controversy also killed any chance of further theatrically-released films based on Creator/CartoonNetwork properties, which had previously been attempted and shot down by the financial failure of ''WesternAnimation/ThePowerpuffGirlsMovie'' in 2002. Future movies based on CN properties were either released DirectToVideo or as TV movies, such as ''Westernanimation/RegularShowTheMovie'', ''WesternAnimation/StevenUniverseTheMovie'', and the movies for ''Franchise/Ben10'' and ''WesternAnimation/FostersHomeForImaginaryFriends''. ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitansGoToTheMovies'' is the closest thing to a theatrical CN film released since[[note]]Though it is based on a show made by Warner Animation and DC Entertainment, not an in-house Cartoon Network production[[/note]], though an ''WesternAnimation/AdventureTime'' theatrical film was in the works before falling into DevelopmentHell.
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* ChannelHop: This film, based on a series produced by Creator/AdultSwim was distributed by [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/First_Look_Studios First Look Studios]] rather than Creator/WarnerBros theatrically.
Averted during the DVD releases, which were still distributed by WB.
Averted during the DVD releases, which were still distributed by WB.
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* ChannelHop: This film, based on a series produced by Creator/AdultSwim was distributed by [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/First_Look_Studios First Look Studios]] rather than Creator/WarnerBros theatrically.
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* AprilFoolsDay: Creator/AdultSwim famously announced they would air the entire movie on this day, over a week before its theatrical release. And indeed they did... in a very small box in the corner during regular programming, with the sound switched to the rarely-used SAP channel and full-screen ads during their scheduled programs, obscuring the entire screen pointing to where the movie was playing.
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* AprilFoolsDay: Creator/AdultSwim famously announced they would air the entire movie on this day, over a week before its theatrical release. And indeed they did... in a very small box in the corner during regular programming, with the sound switched to the rarely-used SAP channel and full-screen ads during their scheduled programs, obscuring the entire screen pointing to where the movie was playing.
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* ChannelHop: This film, based on a series produced by Creator/AdultSwim was distributed by [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/First_Look_Studios First Look Studios]] rather than Creator/WarnerBros theatrically.
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* AprilFoolsDay: Creator/AdultSwim famously announced they would air the entire movie on this day, over a week before its theatrical release. And indeed they did... in a very small box in the corner during regular programming, with the sound switched to the rarely-used SAP channel.
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* AprilFoolsDay: Creator/AdultSwim famously announced they would air the entire movie on this day, over a week before its theatrical release. And indeed they did... in a very small box in the corner during regular programming, with the sound switched to the rarely-used SAP channel.channel and full-screen ads during their scheduled programs, obscuring the entire screen pointing to where the movie was playing.
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* AsHimself: Legendary drummer Neil Peart voices himself.
* CreatorKiller: The Boston Bomb scare resulted in head of Cartoon Network Jim Samples stepping down and being replaced by Stuart Snyder, who became infamous for briefly incorporating live-action shows onto the channel.
* CreatorKiller: The Boston Bomb scare resulted in head of Cartoon Network Jim Samples stepping down and being replaced by Stuart Snyder, who became infamous for briefly incorporating live-action shows onto the channel.
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* AsHimself: Legendary Music/{{Rush}} drummer Neil Peart voices himself.
* CreatorKiller: The Boston Bomb scare resulted in head of Cartoon Network Jim Samples stepping down and being replaced by Stuart Snyder, who became infamous for [[NetworkDecay briefly incorporating live-action shows onto thechannel.channel]].
* CreatorKiller: The Boston Bomb scare resulted in head of Cartoon Network Jim Samples stepping down and being replaced by Stuart Snyder, who became infamous for [[NetworkDecay briefly incorporating live-action shows onto the
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** Among the deleted scenes is a [[TheCameo cameo]] [[JustForPun by the band]] Music/{{Cameo}}.
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* AprilFoolsDay: Creator/AdultSwim famously announced they would air the entire movie on this day, over a week before its theatrical release. And indeed they did... in a very small box in the corner during regular programming, with the sound switched to the rarely-used SAP channel.
* AsHimself: Legendary drummer Neil Peart voices himself.
* CreatorKiller: The Boston Bomb scare resulted in head of Cartoon Network Jim Samples stepping down and being replaced by Stuart Snyder, who became infamous for briefly incorporating live-action shows onto the channel.
* CrossDressingVoices: Carl's girlfriend Linda [[spoiler:(actually Dr. Weird in disguise)]] is voiced by Matt Harrigan.
* DeletedScene: Several, plus an entire "deleted movie" included on the DVD (which is basically an earlier draft of the film in animatic form).
** Among the deleted scenes is a [[TheCameo cameo]] [[JustForPun by the band]] Music/{{Cameo}}.
* NoBudget: With a budget of only $750,000, this movie takes the crown as the cheapest animated movie released to theaters.
* ViralMarketing: There was a guerrilla marketing campaign that involved putting up what were essentially [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lite-Brite Lite-Brites]], showing images of Ignignokt and Err FlippingTheBird, around a number of US cities. It ended up [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2007_Boston_bomb_scare being mistaken for a terrorist plot.]]
* WhatCouldHaveBeen: A sequel entitled "Death Fighter" was due to follow, but never materialized. Dave Willis hinted at a 2015 release, but the show's cancellation that year meant it never saw the light of day.
* AsHimself: Legendary drummer Neil Peart voices himself.
* CreatorKiller: The Boston Bomb scare resulted in head of Cartoon Network Jim Samples stepping down and being replaced by Stuart Snyder, who became infamous for briefly incorporating live-action shows onto the channel.
* CrossDressingVoices: Carl's girlfriend Linda [[spoiler:(actually Dr. Weird in disguise)]] is voiced by Matt Harrigan.
* DeletedScene: Several, plus an entire "deleted movie" included on the DVD (which is basically an earlier draft of the film in animatic form).
** Among the deleted scenes is a [[TheCameo cameo]] [[JustForPun by the band]] Music/{{Cameo}}.
* NoBudget: With a budget of only $750,000, this movie takes the crown as the cheapest animated movie released to theaters.
* ViralMarketing: There was a guerrilla marketing campaign that involved putting up what were essentially [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lite-Brite Lite-Brites]], showing images of Ignignokt and Err FlippingTheBird, around a number of US cities. It ended up [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2007_Boston_bomb_scare being mistaken for a terrorist plot.]]
* WhatCouldHaveBeen: A sequel entitled "Death Fighter" was due to follow, but never materialized. Dave Willis hinted at a 2015 release, but the show's cancellation that year meant it never saw the light of day.