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The Haunted World of El Superbeasto

The Haunted World of El Superbeasto

2009
Comedy
Action
Direct-to-Video
1h 17m
The story follows the adventures of El Superbeasto, a washed-up Mexican luchador, and his sultry sidekick and sister Suzi-X as they confront an evil villain by the name of Dr. Satan. The adventure, set in the mythic world of Monsterland, also has a character named Murray the robot.
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The Haunted World of El Superbeasto

2009
Comedy
Action
Direct-to-Video
1h 17m
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Rated 12 Oct 2009
70
67th
This was by far the best thing that Rob Zombie has done so far. Well, that isn't saying much, but this was so funny that I found myself laughing out loud several times at the situations and the songs that were playing. Really well animated and lots of talented people were involved with this including Mr Lawrence and Tom Kenny of Spongebob fame. This is something that I plan on showing to all my friends as I know they will get a huge laugh out of this as well.
Rated 08 Mar 2012
9
0th
All of the "jokes" consist of totally-unprompted pop culture references (even more unprompted than Family Guy's, somehow) and references to body parts and/or bodily functions. Many scenes continue long after expending their usefulness to the movie, and even more scenes are pointless from beginning to end. It wouldn't matter if those scenes were actually funny, but all I could do was focus on how little they had to do with anything, and were nothing more than a feeble attempt at humor.
Rated 25 Jul 2011
75
52nd
It's almost like there was a threesome with Looney Tunes, Ren and Stimpy, and a porno and some how it had a deranged child. Which is exactly what I would have expected from a Rob Zombie cartoon. It's really not that bad, but as you would have guessed Zombie isn't quite as story oriented as he is boob oriented.
Rated 17 Dec 2009
70
56th
Best thing Zombie's done since his debut.
Rated 03 Jun 2010
80
69th
I really like the concept behind this little feature. Immerse yourself in a mixture of cliches and a pastiche of film allusions to create a sex-and-violence drenched stream of consciousness, to reaffirm that our knowledge of the world is defined by the decades we spent bombarded by mass media. The thing is while it does capture the occasional laugh, it often stagnates into a half-assed sideshow.
Rated 19 May 2010
77
42nd
a little bit overexcited but some gags were really hilarious!! the cartoon style is great. hundrets of different characters against one big titty, her robot and a fat guy with a blue mask. El Superbeasto is the right choice for a boys night out with much alcohol!
Rated 13 Jul 2013
85
71st
What? People don't like this? Not even the music? This shit is awesome.
Rated 05 Aug 2023
58
16th
Zombie’s salute to Bakshi (filtered through an endearing fondness for Golden Age Hollywood) is a rough and crude creation which gets by on its thunderous sense of bad taste (though the humour is more in the spotty adolescent vein than anything truly witty or subversive). The constant references to the “Zombie-verse” makes this feel like a bit of a self-indulgent plug at times; nonsensical (nonexistent?) plotting and characterisations make it a mild chore at times, even at an hour and change.
Rated 18 Apr 2010
40
5th
Was für ein Müll!
Rated 02 May 2019
32
4th
Some cute soundtrack choices, but all in all... this is revolting. Rob Zombie knows it, and I don't know if that makes it better or worse. There is no redeeming value to this. Plot and characters are paper thin. Truly, this is a Rob Zombie album adapted to animation, and the only people who should watch it are the people who like the sound of that.
Rated 27 May 2013
48
28th
Apart from a nostalgic animation style and a decent cast, this is completely mediocre and forgettable. The humor entirely consists of 70 minutes of sex jokes and references to Zombie's other works. Meh.
Rated 01 Apr 2011
80
38th
Fast, frenetic ,and amusing at times.Watchable for a laff or 2.
Rated 13 Sep 2010
71
44th
Fairly entertaining up until the climax, then it just drags on and you wish it would just end.
Rated 16 Jul 2011
60
20th
If you liked Rob Zombie's unique brand of humor in House of 1,000 Corpses and Devil's Rejects, you will probably enjoy this. It's quite kooky/zany, but I thought it was slightly above-average.
Rated 26 Aug 2013
53
13th
53.000
Rated 10 Feb 2010
58
34th
One of the most juvenile movies ever. Nazi zombies. Balloony cartoon tits every two minutes. Swearing for the sake of swearing. Did a 12 year old write this? But it works wonders if you're in the mood for silly entertainment, and it's always fun to play 'spot the movie reference'.
Rated 30 Jan 2012
54
27th
Goofy, even for a cartoon.
Rated 23 Feb 2014
1
3rd
I'm a huge fan of both crude humour and Rob Zombie, but this was too much for me - just smutty garbage. It tries too hard to be raunchy, which often left me cringing and the humour is comprised of nothing more than dick jokes, nude cartoons and unnecessary constant pop culture references. Didn't finish.
Rated 17 Nov 2009
51
41st
Probably the only movie Rob Zombie made from all his heart, with no studio bosses looking over his back, telling him what to do, and what not to do. That means it's very crude, there are zillions of references to classic, horror or trash movies, and it's fun. The movie to watch drinking with friends and having good time. Without any deeper thoughts.
Rated 20 Nov 2013
60
72nd
Rude, crude and nude! All things I love in film. Like Fritz the Cat and Heavy Metal before it, Rob Zombie's over the top sex toon is a breath of fresh air. With a million pop culture references, irreverent humour and an art style reminiscent of Ren & Stimpy, how can one not enjoy this ride? Extreme misogyny aside, this was a lot of fun. The songs are easily the best part, while Rosario Dawson's annoying ass character is easily the worst.

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