
#Crazy toad smb 2 video mod#
SMG4 Foreground character for Meta Runner mod.

Friday Night Funkin: The prequel to this blooper. As they float, a text card revealed that both were shot down by the Royal Mushroom Kingdom Air Force for invading the Mushroom Kingdom's sovereign airspace, implying that they were being an unidentified flying object. Utterly defeated, Mommy Mearest gave up and lost, but not before Daddy Dearest consoled her, telling her that there are more important things than rap battles before they float to space in search of knowledge of space and time. The battles removed the gang's curses on each other.
#Crazy toad smb 2 video movie#
So it's watchable but still a redundant and pointless movie and therefor really not a recommendable one.Mommy Mearest grieves for Daddy Dearest, who suffered ALS after the spirit of PaRappa the Rapper was set free from the events of SMG4: If Mario Was In. Also the great actors are a reason why this movie still remains a watchable enough one. I mean I wasn't bored while watching it and some of its comedy still worked out fine. This movie really raises the question why? Why is it so different from the first movie, why did most of the actors ever agreed to be in this? Why didn't Lucas directed this one? Why is it more comedy like- but are the subjects so heavy and serious? Why was this movie even made? Neverhtheless as a stand-alone movie, it's still one that amuses enough. It makes the movie feel disjointed, also since every plot line features its own cinematic style and differs from the other. The movie once more follows many different characters, this time in many different settings. It makes the movie often more confusing and weak, than strong and gripping. The movie isn't told in chronological order, some story lines even occur years apart from the other. It uses a comical approach of all these subject, that feels totally out of place and almost works offensive, especially the Vietnam and anti-war protest sequences. Such as the Vietnam war, its anti-Vietnam war college protests, hippies, etcetera. The movie handles some very serious and heavy subjects that were going on in the late '60's. It's unclear if they movie wanted to make a statement or just wanted to entertain. But also the movie on its own adds very little. Basically "American Graffiti" wasn't a movie that needed a sequel, so in that regard, this movie already is a redundant and pointless one. I wish I could say the same about the rest of the movie. So really nothing wrong with the casting again. Just like "American Graffiti" the movie also features some then still unknown actors who are now big stars, such as Scott Glenn and Delroy Lindo. Some in big, others in small cameo appearances such as Harrison Ford and Mackenzie Phillips. It's good to see that the movie manages to bring back almost every actor from the first "American Graffiti" movie.

This is because the movie handles too many serious subjects that were going on in the late '60's in a too light- and simple way. Even though "More American Graffiti" is more comedy like than its predecessor, it's not halve as fun. "American Graffiti" was about the celebration of an age and the innocence of youth and it above all was a fun movie to watch. This movie is completely different from its 1973, George Lucas directed, predecessor "American Graffiti".
