Terror Toons 2002 Horror Movie Review
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In a quiet suburban neighborhood, two sisters are about to experience the dark and sinister world of Terror Toons. Candy and Cindy’s parents have traveled out of town for the weekend leaving the two sisters home alone. Cindy receives a mysterious package in the mail with a free DVD cartoon sent to her by the Devil himself. Candy is having a house party with some friends while Cindy views the cartoon in her room. She unintentionally lets loose two homicidal cartoon characters, Dr. Carnage and Max Assassin. They are out of the cartoon dimension and into the world as we know it. The fiendish characters stalk, torment and kill the party-goers in wild and kooky cartoon traditions. Cindy is the only one who has the power to stop the demented animations from continuing their insane murder spree. Can she save her friends? Can she save herself from the crazy mayhem? .....or will everyone die?
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About Terror Toons 2002
Title: Terror Toons
Year: 2002
Starring: Beverly Lynne,
Lizzy Borden,
Kerry Liu,
Brandon Ellison,
Fernando Padilla,
Rating: 3 / 5 stars from 5 users.
Rating: R (Restricted)
Runtime: 110 minutes
Director: Joe Castro,
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