And…Mr. Clean does NOT go into food brands–it is a cleaning supply brand.
It just sounds like a typical excuse to justify the movie’s poor quality. I don’t know how the “work” on the movie got supposedly stolen with no backup kept in mind. Reminds me of the story behind The Creeping Terror where an apparently better monster costume was stolen.
Well considering some of the characters are made-up food brands to begin with (cough Dex Dogtective cough), that wouldn’t surprise me. Personally, I just think the entire concept is stupid and makes little sense. How are we supposed to believe a huge mini-city populated with characters from food brands exists within one supermarket?
I have no idea what you’re talking about. (Unless, of course, you’re referring to the grocery store.)
Well the film supposedly shows it to be set inside this supermarket with all the supplies you’d expect. When we see the food brand characters in their day-to-day lives however, they’re in this metropolis which looks way too big to fit in the supermarket. Argh, it’s just so confusing that even I can’t explain it.
Then maybe we shouldn’t talk about that anymore…if you can’t explain it.
Evspixarfan2012 - I don’t think it’s supposed to be only food brands, more like brands from anything you’d find in a grocery store. I read somewhere the villains are from a (made up, of course) brand of detergent.
Geoff-uk1234 - Well, if was just a made up excuse it’s not working.
So the food brands are the good guys, and the cleaning supply brands are the bad guys. Is that what you’re trying to say?
No, just that there are more types of mascots than food mascots.
Geoff: Ah yes. The universally accepted worst movie of all time. If no one has seen it, I recommend you read the Unshaved Mouses’ review of it. Hilarious.