

Hoze Houndz
Six fire-fighting Dalmatians run a fire department but spend most of their time on wacky cartoon adventures in this light-hearted Canadian series. Residing in the small cat and dog town of Bonehead Hollow, the Hoze Houndz have personality traits that make them a less than a cohesive team. But the crazy canines have more than their own problems to deal with - the corrupt Mayor of Bonehead Hollow.
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Plot Summary
In this animated comedy, two down-on-their-luck friends, Lamar and Big Worm, are hired by a shady local figure to rob a pawn shop. The plan quickly goes awry, leading them on a chaotic adventure through the city. They encounter a series of bizarre characters and escalating predicaments as they try to pull off the heist and escape the consequences.
Critical Reception
Hoze Houndz received a mixed to negative reception from critics, with many pointing to its crude humor and derivative plot. While some appreciated its attempt at edgy adult animation, the majority found it lacking in originality and substance. Audiences were similarly divided, with its target demographic often finding more enjoyment in its low-brow jokes than critical reviewers.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised by some for its distinctive animation style and irreverent humor.
- Criticized for a predictable plot and relying too heavily on crude jokes.
- Considered by many to be a forgettable entry in the animated comedy genre.
Google audience: Google users generally found the film to be a funny, albeit crude, comedy. Many enjoyed the voice acting and the over-the-top situations. However, some users also commented on the humor being too repetitive or juvenile.
Fun Fact
The film was originally conceived as a live-action short before being developed into an animated feature.
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