DVD : Invader ZIM - Progressive Stupidity (Vol. 2)
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Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Audience Rating: Unrated
Binding: DVD
Brand: Media Blasters
EAN: 9781586555375
Format: Animated, Color, DVD-Video, NTSC
ISBN: 1586555375
Label: Anime Works
Manufacturer: Anime Works
Number Of Items: 2
Publisher: Anime Works
Region Code: 1
Release Date: August 31, 2004
Running Time: 225 minutes
Sales Rank: 7669
Studio: Anime Works
Theatrical Release Date: March 30, 2001
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Description: Invader Zim's mighty need to destroy all of humanity knows no bounds. Fortunately for Earth, he's a cosmically inept fool! But this Invader has more to deal with than that self-proclaimed protector of our planet, Dib. The path to conquest is paved with hazardous challenges, which include all of the prickly, meat-flavored horrors that Earth has to offer. Zim must outwit Mall Security, endure the terror of Bloaty's Pizza Hog, and defeat the evil space babies.
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Love this cartoon, very wacky, funny, and kinda dark. Dark as in weird and kinda twisted in a way but a funny way.
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This Invader Zim set is wonderul and has no bad parts to it. If you love Invader Zim or whacky cartoons in general, I suggest you pick this up. This set contains episodes 10-18.
Invader Zim is a dark, disturbing cartoon that looks like someone made it that was insane (but in a good way). The basis of the story is that an alien, Zim, from planet Irk is sent to a mysterious planet on what he thinks is a mission to conquer it. His leaders, The Almighty Tallest, only sent him away to be rid of him for a while. Zim and his robot servant, GIR, just so happen to land on Earth. Sadly, Zim is unequipped to handle the challenges that await him on Earth. To make matters worse for Zim, a child with a huge head named Dib sets out to stop Zim at all costs.
The extras include some wonderful commentary on the episodes by a number of different people involved in the show's production. It's well worth watch through again with the commentary on.
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Invader Zim has come to Earth to prepare for it's invasion. Nah, the Tall Ones just exiled him here. In volume two, Zim contiues to fight his biggest foe, his ego. A must buy for everyone, sci-fi fan or not.
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Another twisted and amusing series filled with curious and bizarre characters along with impulsive events that take place in each episode. Zim is still the erratic, sceptical fool as he was in Volume One, and yet his eager ambition to annihilate our piteous little plant called Earth is stronger then ever! The episodes still manages to uphold the same Humour, Style and Uniqueness as Volume One: DOOM DOOM DOOM, with each episode holding its own random and exuberant plots.
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You would never think that there would be such an animation short that could get away with an alien and a little boy with a big headed that would eventually face their inevitable fate of turning into baloney.
And ther seriously Spectacular episode of " Halloween Spectacular of spooky doom" Great stuff, loved it!
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