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Cereal Worm Holes 1: They Are All Real
A collection of interviews with crop circle experts and makers.
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Plot Summary
A group of misfit breakfast cereal mascots discover that the 'worm holes' on their cereal boxes are actual portals to other dimensions. Led by the optimistic Wally Woober, they must embark on an interdimensional journey to stop a shadowy organization from exploiting these worm holes for nefarious purposes. Along the way, they encounter bizarre worlds and quirky characters, all while trying to save breakfast as we know it.
Critical Reception
Cereal Worm Holes 1 was met with a mixed to positive reception. Critics praised its unique premise and vibrant animation, finding it to be a refreshing and humorous take on the sci-fi genre. However, some noted that the plot occasionally became convoluted, and the humor, while often effective, could be hit-or-miss for older audiences.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its inventive concept and colorful animation.
Humor often lands, though can be juvenile at times.
Engaging characters and a surprisingly layered plot.
Google audience: Audiences generally enjoyed the film's creativity and the charm of its cereal mascot characters. Many found it to be a fun and imaginative adventure suitable for families, appreciating the blend of humor and sci-fi elements. Some minor criticisms pointed to pacing issues in the middle act.
Awards & Accolades
Nominated for Best Animated Feature at the Golden Egg Awards.
Fun Fact
The distinctive jingle heard during the worm hole transitions was composed by a former member of the band 'The Breakfast Clubnuts'.
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