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Spike and Mike's Sick and Twisted Festival of Animation: Full Frontal

Spike and Mike's Sick and Twisted Festival of Animation: Full Frontal

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Rating: 1 stars
Summary: can I have my money back?
Review: Very Disappointing. I bought this DVD only for the film "rejected", but then I found out about the all-around superior 'single' DVD version of "rejected" (remastered w/extras, etc) that's only available on ..... - GET THAT VERSION INSTEAD FOLKS!! Seriously. I hope that official single will be on Amazon soon!! "Rejected" is always a cool film but for some reason this version of it looks like it was streamed off an internet bootleg, which I don't understand

So that's strike one. So then I hoped to at least find other cool cartoons on this DVD. Strike two... They're all super bad
and are not even in the same league :( It's like they only had "Rejected" and then piled a bunch of internet junk around it to pad out a release. It's seriously kind of amazing how bad they are. Where are all the other cool animated short films of the world!? I can't imagine this is all they could find?

Strike three, there are no extras anywhere on the DVD: production extras are something I always look forward to, especially with animation releases. Couldn't they have spent some time to offer some original artwork to display? The films just all play in a row with no real polish or care or anything.

To sum up, they kind of took my money and ran fast with this collection. sorry, really not worth it!

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: amateur DVD that looks like a video cassette dub
Review: Very poor all around... the one or two cartoons on here that are actually any good are of very poor video cassette quality. I felt like I was watching an amateur VHS dub, instead of a properly authored DVD.

Thankfully the decent cartoons on here are available on other more professional DVD releases.

A word to the wise consumer: don't be fooled just because the format is DVD! DVD does not mean anything if the source materials that an amateur company uses are sub par!


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