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1* AccidentalInnuendo: "Hold onto your joysticks, boys"
2* SugarWiki/AwesomeMusic: The credits has "Heart Drive", a rap-metal duet between Alexa Vega and Bobby Edner with a bitchin' chiptune-inspired synth hook sprinkled on top. It's so cheesy it goes around to being awesome.
3* BigLippedAlligatorMoment: The appearance of the "real Guy". He just suddenly shows up, gives an inspirational speech... then he gets severely curb-stomped, booting him out of the game. He is never talked about again, and his only impact on the entire plot amounts to briefly helping them enter the final level.
4* BetterOnDVD: The home releases can be played without the 3D effects from the theatrical release, so the action can be watched without eye straining red-blue tints.
5* EnsembleDarkhorse: The "real" Guy. It helps that he's played by Creator/ElijahWood.
6* HamAndCheese: Creator/SylvesterStallone as the Toymaker. He is clearly having the time of his life as a madman evil video game programmer who talks to holograms of himself as a hippie, a general and a mad scientist. Him sporadically shouting his dialogue helps.
7-->''[[SeriousBusiness This isn't a game...]]'''[[SeriousBusiness IT'S LIFE!!!]]'''''
8* SugarWiki/HeartwarmingMoments/TearJerker: In spite of how ridiculous the rest of the film can be, the final scene between Grandpa Valentin and Sebastian (the Toymaker's real name) is surprisingly somber and poignant.
9** To wit, the Toymaker has been spending his entire life in dread of Valentin, because of [[MyGreatestFailure his biggest mistake during his time in the OSS forever crippling his former friend]], and leading to his own fall into evil. It doesn't help that people keep on constantly (including him) believing that Valentin is [[{{Revenge}} seeking vengeance on the Toymaker, something that makes everyone deeply worried.]] Valentin calmly lays out just how much pain the fallout of the Toymaker's actions caused him, leaving him unable to enjoy many simple pleasures he once took for granted (like walking on the beach with his wife). He then reveals that despite how much pain he went through, [[{{Forgiveness}} he decided to forgive the Toymaker]], because he recognizes that it was not done out of ill intent, and that he's since gained an appreciation for different aspects of his life. The Toymaker has just the absolute most guilt-ridden and heartbreaking face in response to all this, like he's never considered the possibility of this ever happening, and just wallowed in his guilt for years. Valentin, calling the Toymaker by his real name Sebastian, ends up imploring him to forgive himself ([[MoodWhiplash and also to make the decision quickly given their situation]])...an offer that Sebastian can only too gladly take, turning off the machine with a simple two words:
10---> '''Sebastian''': Game. Over.
11** Leaning more into the Tear Jerker side, Floop's opening scene (where he explains the 3-D effect to the audience) is prefaced with a brief recap of the previous film, framed as a pop-up book about a Thumb Thumb named Juni, who was considered a great hero by his village, until one day he was [[UngratefulBastard betrayed by the very people he swore to protect]], prompting him to [[ScrewThisImOuttaHere leave the Thumb Thumb village, never to return]].
12--->'''Floop''': No one lived happily ever after...
13* HilariousInHindsight:
14** Juni being referred to, within a video game, as "[[VideoGame/IWannaBeTheGuy the Guy]]". And when the real "Guy" ''does'' show up, he [[NintendoHard dies]] [[EverythingTryingToKillYou almost]] [[FakeDifficulty instantly]]. Sounds about right.
15** Juni at one point is controlling [[Film/TransformersFilmSeries a giant yellow robot.]]
16** Bobby Edner would later make his mark in video game history as the voice of [[VideoGame/FinalFantasyXII Vaan]].
17* MagnificentBastard: "[[KillerGameMaster The Toymaker]]" real name Sebastian, is a former OSS agent, who went rogue one mission, where he was considered so dangerous that the OSS imprisoned him in Cyberspace. Plotting a way to escape, the Toymaker created a virtual reality video game named "Game Over" and released it to kids all over the world, where all the kids became hooked and their minds trapped in the game. Anticipating that the OSS would send agents in to shut the game down, Toymaker ended up capturing Carmen Cortez on Level 4. When Juni Cortez is sent into the game, he brings in Grandpa Valentin, the Toymaker's former partner who was crippled by him. Knowing Valentin was hunting him, Toymaker sees this as an opportunity to be freed. He subtly influences the game to guide Juni and the players to Level 5, including planting [[RidiculouslyHumanRobot Demetra]] as "[[TheMole the Deceiver]]" and sending [[PetTheDog a powerup that restores Valentin's use of his legs]]. Just as predicted, Valentin releases the Toymaker where he then attacks the real world, but when Valentin forgives his old friend, Toymaker voluntarily pulls a HeelFaceTurn and is accepted by the heroes as family.
18* MemeticMutation:
19** The ''sheer'' lunacy of "The Guy" being built up only to appear and be '''booted''' immediately afterwards. Creator/ElijahWood playing him for basically ''2 minutes'' makes it more surreal.
20---> '''The Guy:''' Cake.
21** "DID SOMEBODY RING THE DINKSTER?!" And then the quote mutated further into "The Dinkster Channel". [[labelnote:Explanation]] There is now a [=YouTube=] channel called "[[https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCYu1rWyr0TxTnHo99oW7ddA/videos DinksterDaily]]" which does nothing but repost the exact same clip of the above quote every single day of the year. Until May 2024, this went on ''without missing a single day'' for [[OverlyLongGag eight entire years,]] uploading the clip ''3,000'' individual times.[[/labelnote]]
22** Comparing the final battle, in which Carmen and Juni [[BackForTheFinale call in every character from the entire series]] for backup, to the climax of ''Film/AvengersEndgame''. Multiple videos have been made syncing this scene with "Portals", the music that plays during the Endgame scene.
23** "Gonna tell my kids this was ''Literature/SwordArtOnline''." or any comment comparing the two.
24** That the armor suits look like ComicBook/IronMan suits.
25* {{Narm}}: What does Juni say after the [[spoiler:supposed death of Demetra?]] That he didn’t even get her e-mail address. Uh ha.
26* NarmCharm: Gregorio violently destroying the fifth brain upon learning his children need his help, after describing it as the "most important moment of his life". With slow-motion to booth. Needlessly over-the-top, yet it works.
27* PresumedFlop: A lot of fans thought that the movie flopped financially due to the story and dated special effects, which also thought to be the contributor on why there wasn't a sequel until 8 years later. But it grossed over $197 million worldwide against a production budget of $38 and it's the highest revenue out of the original three movies.
28* RetroactiveRecognition:
29** The girl that "owns" the water park at the beginning is played by a young Creator/SelenaGomez.
30** One of Creator/GlenPowell's earliest roles was the bit role of "Long-fingered Boy" in this film.
31* {{Sequelitis}}: With copious amounts of SpecialEffectFailure, DullSurprise acting, and a disjointed plot, critics and audiences both disliked this entry.
32* SoBadItsGood: Some consider it the best movie in the series for being [[NarmCharm the most unintentionally hilarious]].
33* SpecialEffectFailure: The 3D is very poorly done, barely resembling 3D at all. Understandable, seeing as this movie came out when the advent of 3D was still trying to get on its feet, and the movie itself was filmed using a primitive version of Creator/JamesCameron's 3D camera system.
34** The greenscreening is also incredibly blatant, especially during the fight scene at the end of the movie.
35** The Toymaker's MadScientist persona is very obviously wearing a bald cap.
36* TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodCharacter: The Programmers are established as crucial to the creation of the game and as especially powerful enemies being able to knock people back to level one and cost Juni a life just by poking his chest. Further, they're a malicious force that is completely human in contrast to the mindless monsters in the game. They're only used for a quick gag and chased away in the short scene they show up for.
37* TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodPlot: The film might have been a little better if it had put more focus on Grandpa getting to ''feel'' young and powerful again, instead of summing his CharacterDevelopment up in a little speech at the end (on the other hand, this can work in the movie's favor, since together with the final speech to the Toymaker it gives the feeling that the idea of him needing to feel young and powerful again, or having legs, is a mistaken assumption that Juni and the Toymaker make about him, while he is happy as he is, making the speech more poignant).
38* TookTheBadFilmSeriously: Creator/RicardoMontalban in his final live-action role as Grandpa Valentin. The scenes between him and Toymaker were easily the best of the film.
39* ToyShip: Juni and Demetra (with a ShipTease of Juni and Gertie at the end, too).
40* UnintentionalPeriodPiece:
41** The OSS locates the game developers by tracking their email address. This film was released in 2003, before cell phone tracking came about.
42** Also, since this was before the prevalence of cell phones, we get this ''[[HilariousInHindsight Hysterical]]'' [[HilariousInHindsight In Hindsight]] quote from Juni, [[spoiler:after Demetra's "death".]]
43---> I... I never got... her ''email address...''
44* WTHCostumingDepartment: Some of the battle suits are quite laughable. "The Guy" in particular looks absolutely hysterical for a supposed badass, wearing Juni's suit painted silver which is too small for Creator/ElijahWood.

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