I seen Paradise PD pull off something similar with the razor blade bit but had a build up when Dusty ate the "Prison cupcake" and it did give me a good laugh while this one from Clone High was pretty strong on its comedy
I thought that movie was fine and it was kind of a weird attempt to basically start in cinematic universe with Hanna Barbera characters ( that reminds me I do hope we get to a cinema universe that could rival Marvel at least that isn't DC ) but never went anywhere so far unfortunately a sequel was canceled by let's just say company mergers can make or break stuff but I don't want to get into that and also I do feel like Western animation fall down a bit recently but that's a different story for another day I have one particular franchise that I wish became a Cinematic Universe but end it way too early ( tales of Arcadia if you're asking)
@@changsiah2 tbh I actually enjoyed the movie, and didn't mind Will's Shaggy voice. It's just that I've seen some people hate on his voice for the character, which I can understand
Technically they only produced and wrote the Spiderverse movies but did not direct them. For ITSV it was Bob Perschietti, Peter Ramsey, and Rodney Rothman. And for ASTV, it was Joaquim Dos Santos, Justin K. Thompson, and Kemp Powers.
Bro looks like Gandhi, and sounds kinda like Abe. This means Abe and Gandhi had children after the events of clone high. And now we just need Phil lord and chris miller to confirm it as canon cuz they made both franchises
Yeah,but that would mean that Ghandi and Abe HAD to get a surrogate to birth their lovechild.. But, although on the other hand,in my opinion here honestly,I think Ol'Scudworth might've actually USED SOME FORM of this lightbulb head-shaped,late-Steve Jobs'-looking ass bastard's DNA probably IN Clone high Ghandi's genetic recipe (alongside with Gary Coleman's,if we adhere to that theory Lord and Miller have suggested in the past here,honestly..) at one point. Two/Three words: Scudworth's. (University.) Roomate.
Makes Sense, since Phil Lord and Christopher Miller created Clone High, The LEGO Movie, and Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs, Will Forte has been kinda a lucky charm actor for them
There's no damn way it took me until just now to get the "BSUSB" joke. I thought this entire time Evil Gandhi was acting like his crazy acronyms were obvious. Damn, now I feel dumb.
I mean, to be fair, alot of the same people who worked on Clone High also worked on the Cloudy series, and it definitely shows. The artstyles are actually quite similar
I really liked both. I was disappointed when I found out that people disliked the 2nd movie, which is why I stopped watching it for years. But I recently rewatched both of them and they both still hold up. Also, my brother liked the 2nd film better when he was little. When my dad got us the DVD for the 1st movie, he was disappointed because he wanted the DVD for the 2nd movie. But the 2nd movie was on Netflix at the time.