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"Terror Toons" is a 2002 direct to dvd movie where two sisters are about to experience the dark and sinister world of Terror Toons."Terror Toons" is a 2002 direct to dvd movie where two sisters are about to experience the dark and sinister world of Terror Toons."Terror Toons" is a 2002 direct to dvd movie where two sisters are about to experience the dark and sinister world of Terror Toons.
Beverly Lynne
- Cindy
- (as Beverly Lynn)
Lizzy Borden
- Candy
- (as Lizzie Borden)
Matt Falletta
- Dr. Carnage
- (as Matty Moo)
Brandon Ellison
- Rick
- (as Brandon Reininger)
Brendon John Kelly
- The Cartoon Cop
- (as Sullivan James)
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While their parents are away, blonde teen sisters Cindy (Beverly Lynn) and Candy (Lizzie Borden) will play. Cindy invites a female friend and two guys over for pizza, wine coolers and a game of 'strip Ouija board.' The more childish Candy pops in a 'Terror Toons' DVD (which she received anonymously in the mail
from hell!) and ends up unleashing two of the maniacal lead characters (Dr. Carnage and Max Assassin). The deadly duo then proceeds to kill everyone off in gory, cartoonish ways.
There are a lot of mediocre gore FX (spine ripped out of back, brain surgery, body sawed in half ), mediocre to bad performances and some fun/silly touches (including scenes from the DVD and another set in hell). It's cheesy alright (and the ending is just terrible), but considering the fact it was done on a budget of '2300' dollars and was filmed in 3 days, it's a little more imaginative, colorful and ambitious than you might expect, suggesting the director may do good work with a higher budget.
The Full Moon video release (which received a rather wide circulation at Blockbuster) has cast and crew interviews, outtakes and behind-the-scenes footage at the end.
There are a lot of mediocre gore FX (spine ripped out of back, brain surgery, body sawed in half ), mediocre to bad performances and some fun/silly touches (including scenes from the DVD and another set in hell). It's cheesy alright (and the ending is just terrible), but considering the fact it was done on a budget of '2300' dollars and was filmed in 3 days, it's a little more imaginative, colorful and ambitious than you might expect, suggesting the director may do good work with a higher budget.
The Full Moon video release (which received a rather wide circulation at Blockbuster) has cast and crew interviews, outtakes and behind-the-scenes footage at the end.
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Did you know
- TriviaThe opening theme that plays through the credits is taken from Beetlejuice (1988).
- GoofsThe cartoon swirl effect (that implies that they're trapped in the cartoon dimension) is clearly visible through the windows of the doors yet the characters act surprised when they open the doors and see it.
- Crazy creditsNo cartoon characters were harmed during the making of this motion picture.
- ConnectionsEdited from Beetlejuice (1988)
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- Budget
- $2,300 (estimated)
- Runtime1 hour 15 minutes
- Color
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