![]() ![]() Cyber Green: Wittgenstein's computer virus is portrayed as bright green gremlin-like beings made of pure electricity, running about his circuits and destroying his vacuum tubes in a green explosion.Covers Always Lie: The VHS cover depicts the climactic scene of the appliances chasing after the truck full of the stolen animals, including Radio who was not present in that scene because he sacrificed his only tube to save Wittgenstein.While still not exactly an upbeat character, he is considerably nicer, and any traces of his grumpiness are virtually non-existent. Here, his career as a vet, as well as his relationship with Chris, are given their own beefier subplots. ![]() Character Development: Rob (aka The Master) was merely a goal to meet in the first movie.Carnivore Confusion: Murgatroyd (a Snake) Who due to his Good Heart, never dares to eat his animal friends especially Ratso, Ratso makes a rude comment towards Murgatroyd of his Snake Hiss and causes him to be repressed by the rat.Unlike the others, however, this song is actually significant to the plot, as it reflects on Rob and Chris's relationship. Call-Back: Just like the other two movies, this one opens with an oldies song (in this case, "I'm Into Something Good" by Herman's Hermits).Chris: Hopefully that station will be out of range where we're going.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |