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I Want to Get Even
Cobra — pornographer, abductor, drugs dealer and weapons merchant — and his henchmen abduct and gang rape Irma, a woman who likes rough sex with her strong husband, Rudy. Irma's husband gets her free but in the escape she suffers an accident, and aborts. Irma's husband rapes Cobra's sister in revenge. The gang attacks Rudy, torture him, then drag him tied to a motorcycle until he is bleeding bad, then the Drug Lord beats him some more. Irma the mistreated housewife turns suddenly into the sexy wildcat commando, in tight shorts and boots, sleeveless low cut top, and head bandanna, who happens to have a handy bazooka to terminate the gang with great prejudice. Then she embraces Rudy, who was strong enough to survive the gang. Will he survive the Lady Exterminator?
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Plot Summary
In this animated adventure, a young boy named Billy is constantly picked on by his older brother and his friends. Determined to get revenge, Billy stumbles upon a magical amulet that allows him to transform into a ferocious wolf. However, his newfound power comes with a wild streak, and he must learn to control his beastly urges while navigating the challenges of school and family life.
Critical Reception
I Want to Get Even was a modest release that garnered a mixed reception from critics and audiences, primarily appealing to younger viewers. While some praised its imaginative premise and animated sequences, others found its plot simplistic and its humor to be hit-or-miss. It remains a lesser-known entry in 1980s family animation.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its creative premise of a boy transforming into a wolf.
Criticized for a predictable plot and occasional uneven humor.
Seen as a colorful, if somewhat unremarkable, children's film.
Google audience: Audience reception data for 'I Want to Get Even' is not readily available through standard Google review aggregations.
Fun Fact
The character designs in 'I Want to Get Even' bear a resemblance to the animation style seen in some Saturday morning cartoons of the era, contributing to its nostalgic appeal for those who saw it during its original release.
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