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Post by scoob16 on Aug 5, 2014 13:16:39 GMT -5
An interesting episode... Never thought a mall could end up being haunted and having a monster running loose, LOL! Next time I get dragged to malls for shopping from my Mum and sister, I'll keep an eye out!
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Post by somebody-doo on Apr 3, 2016 10:05:28 GMT -5
Neat episode!
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Post by somebody-doo on Apr 3, 2016 10:05:41 GMT -5
Good monster too.
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Post by 90s2000sDoo on Oct 11, 2017 16:58:00 GMT -5
This episode was super fun set in a mall. I also liked the monster and the culprit. Reminded me of Go Away Ghost ship how the person who hired them did it
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Post by matt on Jan 2, 2021 19:26:14 GMT -5
I like it enough. Pretty nice episode
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Post by wileyk209 on Jul 9, 2023 15:13:40 GMT -5
Definitely one of my favorite episodes! It kind of reminds me of "Never Ape an Ape Man" in that it involves a movie set with the leading monster of the film being the episode's "monster of the week", and said monster turning out to actually be the actor playing the monster in the movie. Though at least Vincent Thorne had a better reason to do so; he hated playing Stinkweed for so long he started robbing the Coolsville Mall as Stinkweed to generate negative publicity on the franchise so they stop making "Stinkweed" movies, compared to Carl the Stuntman simply being mad he didn't get cast in the lead role of "The Ape Man of Forbidden Mountain" and thus trying to sabotage the movie shoot (and what makes that especially confusing is that it's shown the film's star is a woman, yet Carl is a man). And then Vincent takes it even further by trying to frame jealous actor Grady Laurence. And with that, Grady is a fun character with a great Charlie Adler voice (as Adler is known for his very hammy voice roles). I also liked how Fred wanted to make his own movie using his new camcorder, initially their own amateur monster movie, before deciding to instead make a documentary about their detective agency. Since I enjoy amateur film-making plots (as TV Tropes calls it), I thought it was a nice touch. And it's also got one of my favorite chase songs, and some fun bouncy and fluid Glen Kennedy animation (this was the last episode he worked on before leaving Wang Film Productions to start his own animation house, Kennedy Cartoons, known for animating on "Tiny Toon Adventures" and several Disney TV series in that same bouncy style).
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