Year: 1997
Runtime: 98 mins
Language: English
Director: Walter Santucci
A wild, irreverent animated anthology packed with absurd, off‑kilter shorts that push humor to the extreme. It opens with “Scotty Opener,” then “No Neck Joe” and its sequel, followed by outrageous pieces such as “Dumb‑Big‑Fat‑Stupid Baby,” “Baby’s New Formula,” “Jurassic Fart,” “Horndog,” “Schindler’s Fist,” “Dogpile,” “Spaghetti Snot,” “Chainsaw Bob in a Cult Classic,” “Lloyd’s Lunchbox” series and many more. Expect nonstop, raunchy laughs and chaotic visuals.
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