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Cartoon All-Stars To The Rescue

Movie Summary

Released: 1990
The plot chronicles the exploits of Michael, a teenage boy who is using marijuana as well as stealing his father's beer. His sister, Corey, is worried about him because he's started acting differently than he used to. Many of her cartoon tie-in toys come to life, to help find her stolen piggy bank, ending up in the boy's room, finding Michael's stash of drugs, and also finding out that Michael was the one who stole Corey's money to buy marijuana. The various cartoon characters then proceed to band together, and take Michael on a fantasy journey to teach him the risks a life of drug-use can bring.

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pikachuloverPosted: 11/11/2007
I never liked this cartoon. They showed it on like every channel at the same time. The 80s and early 90s was saturated with anti-pollution and anti-drug messages. I was in 1st grade when this came out and at school they showed it to us every week for about a month. Most of the other kids in my class thought it was cool to watch it every week. I was upset because I had to watch the same cartoon about 5 times.
mlw1984Posted: 12/10/2007
I haven't seen this one in 17 years. I remember watching it when all three big networks stopped their original Saturday Morning programming at approximately 10 AM and showed this. My sister and brother both got bored fast however and wanted to watch MTV instead. "GODDAMN, IS THIS ON EVERY CHANNEL?" was the question my brother asked while flipping the station, it was funny!
videos4everPosted: 03/03/2008
there is a uncensord dub of this on you tube, and there is swearing in nearly every sentece!
FallOutBoyPosted: 03/14/2009
Disney and Warner Animation collideing seems cool! but the fact that it mentions Marijuana so many times makes me think less and less of it as a kids film!
Old_school_JJPosted: 07/23/2009
I enjoyed this cartoon. One thing that brothers me about it today though is in the musical number, Tigger goes "go ahead spit right in his eye," if any kid followed that advice, I'm sure it didn't end well, lol. But I'm a sucker for cartoon crossovers and I actually have the VHS release of this.

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