Evil Toons
First they undress you, then they possess you!
Four sexy young girls are to clean an old house for the new owners. They get delivered an old book full of magic incantations, and while reading it they accidentally bring a cartoon character to life. The cartoon character likes the blood of young girls...
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EVIL TOONS Official Trailer [1992]
Cast

David Carradine
Gideon Fisk

Monique Gabrielle
Megan

Arte Johnson
Mr. Hinchlow

Dick Miller
Burt Wentworth

Madison
Roxanne

Suzanne Ager
Terry

Barbara Dare
Jan (as Stacey Nix)

Don Dowe
Biff

Michelle Bauer
Mrs. Wentworth

Robert Quarry
Demon (voice) (uncredited)

Fred Olen Ray
Spell Book / Cartoon Monster (voice) (uncredited)
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Reviews
GenerationofSwine
What? Why is the rating so low here? It wasn't like this movie even tried to be good! It wasn't like it even tried to tell you it was good! This was a bad movie made to be a bad movie made to entertain you on the basis of it being a bad movie!
It achieved that goal. You can't give the movie 3 stars for achieving the goal it set out to.
And to ensure it is both bad and entertaining, a cartoon rapes someone. That's right, you have a cartoon raping a human.
It's kind of like someone watched "Who Framed Roger Rabbit?" and then said "hey, we can do that so much worse. You think that's good? We can make a movie like it that is so bad you'll love it!"
And that is exactly what they did. It's a twisted B-rated version of "Who Framed Roger Rabbit?" only the cartoon are evil and that makes it, not better, but in a category all to its own.
It's not trying to scare you and even the jokes aren't trying to make you laugh. It's trying to be a bad movie that entertains you by hitting all the cliche's of the bad movie genre.
So, 10 out of 10 stars, it set a goal for itself and achieved it.
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