The Adventures of the American Rabbit (1986)
45KThe Adventures of the American Rabbit: Directed by Nobutaka Nishizawa, Fred Wolf. With Bob Arbogast, Pat Fraley, Barry Gordon, Bob Holt. To fight evil, a young rabbit can transform into a star spangled superhero.
“Iu0026#39;ve seen Bobsheaux (a reviewer on YouTube) do a riffing video and it was really funny.The Adventures of American Rabbit is kind of like a u0026quot;so bad that itu0026#39;s goodu0026quot; movie. What I mean is that you should get all your friends, family, and their friends, sit down with some snacks, and just riff the heck out of it. But on a serious note, this movie is ripping off Supermanu0026#39;s theme, Captain Americau0026#39;s design (only a little), and even the Star Wars theme and Iu0026#39;m surprised that no one who watched it even noticed. It also doesnu0026#39;t help that this movie has basically every superherou0026#39;s problem when they first get their powers. The villain threatens the lives of their friends/family and innocents alike if the hero doesnu0026#39;t do what the villain wants and needs a pep-talk to get back in the game. But other than the many jokes you can make out of this film, I recommend it because it has Peter Vankmanu0026#39;s (Ghostbusters cartoon) and Garfieldu0026#39;s 80u0026#39;s voice actor in it. And thatu0026#39;s really it. The other problems are: the hero is lame, the villain is even lamer, the old rabbit in it just comes off as creepy like Herbert from Family Guy, the herou0026#39;s friends are completely useless to the plot, and speaking of which, the plot twist, involving the villain, close to the end is just….dumb. But if thereu0026#39;s three nice things that I have to say about the movie itu0026#39;s this: the jokes youu0026#39;ll make, some kids might like it, and…well, letu0026#39;s just say that all the jokes I made were because it took place in San Francisco. Hint Hint.”