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Plot Summary
In this installment of the controversial "Max World" series, Max, a down-on-his-luck private investigator, takes on a case involving a bizarre new dating service that promises to deliver "ideal" companions. His investigation leads him through a surreal underworld of eccentric characters and morally ambiguous situations, forcing him to question the very nature of relationships and artificiality.
Critical Reception
Upon its release, 'Max World 12: Chicks for Free' was met with the usual mixture of shock and grudging admiration for its unbridled satire and adult animation. Critics often highlighted its audacious humor and social commentary, though many found its content to be excessively crude and polarizing. Audiences were divided, with the series' dedicated fanbase largely embracing its provocative nature, while general viewers were often put off by its explicit themes.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its fearless, albeit offensive, humor and sharp social satire.
Criticized for its gratuitous vulgarity and predictable plot points.
A divisive entry that pushes boundaries, pleasing some while alienating others.
Google audience: Google users found the film to be outrageously funny and refreshingly original in its adult humor, with many appreciating its satirical edge. However, a significant portion of viewers felt the content was too explicit and lacked substance beyond its shock value, leading to mixed feelings about its overall appeal.
Awards & Accolades
Nominated for an 'Adult Animation Award' for Best Original Song (for 'Synthetic Sweetheart').
Fun Fact
The distinctive, gravelly voice of the character 'Professor Quibble' was provided by the film's director, Al "The Hammer" Harris, who rarely revealed his involvement in character performances.
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