Okay, the Coheed & Cambria song was and it was short and underdeveloped, but I thought it was entertaining.
With 9 I felt like I was missing a big part of movie that I missed elsewhere...Like no background on the 9 characters and it's just bizarre. I know Coraline was bizarre but I could follow that movie even though it did give me the creeps at times....9 I felt well...Tim Burton can be great but 9 was to bizarre for me. I mean I don't know the backstory other than man is dead and these 9 puppets are saving the world....I don't get it....at this point why save it...so the little rag dolls can have kids made and name them Anne an Andy?
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Uhm... almost every animated tv show of the past 15 years. Certainly every Disney animated tv series after Recess (with Kim Possible being the only exception). I mean, the way Disney tried to copy the awful Nickelodeon and Cartoon Network shows, instead of coming up with their own ideas (like they did in the 1980's and early 1990's), is embarrassing. Try to sit for more than a minute through Dave the Barbarian or Brandy and Mr. Whiskers and you'll want to blow your brain out. To go Disney Duster on you: Walt would turn in his grave!
I thought Rocket Power was a good show. I mean it's 1,000 times better than... ugh! MY GOD! Fanboy and Chum Chum!
I saw the theme song of that show after a Jimmy Neutron repeat ended a while back and wanted to gouge my ears out. I haven't seen any of the actual show, but that was not a good indicator of it's quality for me.
But Rocket Power sucked, too. Even as a kid, I couldn't stand that show. I also wasn't into CatDog or SpongeBob (I know, I know), but they were creative enough that I can see how they were popular with other kids. RP just bored the shit out of me and left me uninterested.
This thread was already over when I stated Delgo, go and watch it to see the horrors for yourself and you'll know why it's the worst grossing film of all time.
I have one that will scare the living daylights out of you.
Oh my God. Not only is this the worst cartoon ever made, but it stands as one of the very worst movies of the new millenium. No specific plot, so it is basically flat. But thankfully, the god-aweful (wrong spelling intended) animation makes up for that. Another thing that makes it the movie that it is are its characters. My God, they make the Gargoyles from Hunchback and the Genie seem like Cogsworth and Lumiere. All of the characters from this movie are so nails on the chalk board annoying (especially the cow) they will make your head explode. Please, do not watch this. You will only regret it.
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Yeah, I'm not into Direct-to-video animated Disney sequels except for Return of Jafar,King of Thieves, and The Lion King 1 1/2. And yes, I think this movie, Cinderella 2, is the worst animated Disney direct-to-video sequel I've seen by far.
My vote goes for Voltron: Fleet of Doom, the painfully contrived meeting of Vehicle and Lion Voltron. It was poorly written and wretched from start to finish (and I'm even a Voltron fan). Not only that, they only had 2 minutes of screentime together so there was barely even a poorly animated battle to watch.
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How about this "masterpiece"? Released to cash in on the Disney version, I remember buying this on video back in the day. It came in *admittedly* cool 3D cardboard packaging and a bonus copy of the soundtrack on cassette.