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− | The movie is a parody of the film ''{{W|The Wild Thornberrys Movie}}''. | + | The movie is a parody of the film ''{{W|The Wild Thornberrys Movie}}''. It's also a jab to a very tumultuous time in American animation and the industry that is woefully underdocumented and mentioned, but does exist: Where big time animation giants Disney and Nickelodeon were milking in house cartoon shows to make onto the cinema big screen for an extra helping of profit, and essentially killed off any major movie interest in 2D animation for a good decade. While Nickelodeon did start this trend, the instigating feature of The Rugrats Movie and even the parodied The Wild Thornberries Movie were at least well made for the big screen; only Hey Arnold! The Movie (Craig Barlett is Matt Groening's cousin, so some favoritism might have been involved) and all of the flak The Simpsons gives to Disney would have been more appropriate, as they were playing the dueling train far much worse. |
== Appearances == | == Appearances == |
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The Wild Dingleberries Movie
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Movie Information
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The Wild Dingleberries Movie is a movie.
History
It was seen playing at the Springfield Googolplex movie theatre.
Behind the Laughter
The movie is a parody of the film The Wild Thornberrys Movie. It's also a jab to a very tumultuous time in American animation and the industry that is woefully underdocumented and mentioned, but does exist: Where big time animation giants Disney and Nickelodeon were milking in house cartoon shows to make onto the cinema big screen for an extra helping of profit, and essentially killed off any major movie interest in 2D animation for a good decade. While Nickelodeon did start this trend, the instigating feature of The Rugrats Movie and even the parodied The Wild Thornberries Movie were at least well made for the big screen; only Hey Arnold! The Movie (Craig Barlett is Matt Groening's cousin, so some favoritism might have been involved) and all of the flak The Simpsons gives to Disney would have been more appropriate, as they were playing the dueling train far much worse.
Appearances