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* [[Shout-Out]]: Mok '''''does''''' look a bit like either Steven Tyler or Mick Jagger.
* [[Shout-Out]]: Mok '''''does''''' look a bit like either Steven Tyler or Mick Jagger.
* [[Slow Doors]]
* [[Slow Doors]]
* [[Smug Snake]] Mok borders between this and a [[Magnificent Bastard]].
* [[Sophisticated As Hell]]: The news anchor.
* [[Sophisticated As Hell]]: The news anchor.
* [[Take That]]: The "Uncle Mikey" scene and the conversation between Mok and his minion afterwards, in addition to being one of the best scenes in the movie, is a straight-up slam on moral relativism.
* [[Take That]]: The "Uncle Mikey" scene and the conversation between Mok and his minion afterwards, in addition to being one of the best scenes in the movie, is a straight-up slam on moral relativism.

Revision as of 17:32, 5 March 2014

The war was over . . . The only survivors were street animals - dogs, cats and rats. From them, a new race of mutants evolved. That was a long time ago. Mok, a legendary super rocker, has retired to Ohmtown. There his computers work at deciphering an ancient code which would unlock a doorway between this world and another dimension. Obssessed with his dark experiment, Mok himself searches for the last crucial component: a very special voice.

In this gloriously insane animated film from Canada (The first entirely produced within that country), a dark magician aging rock star's wicked plan to summon a grotesque demon are thwarted by Furries who sing early 80's rock music about The Power of Love.

Yes, that is the actual plot.

Compare Jem and Kidd Video.


Tropes used include:

  • After the End - There's some jazz in the prologue about how a disaster killed off all the humans and now extremely anthropomorphic animals have taken our place as detailed in the quote above. Because why the hell not? It has absolutely no bearing on the plot at all, just go with it.
  • Air Vent Passageway: Cindy Schlepper escapes this way every Saturday night, apparently, which is convenient for Angel.
  • All Drummers Are Animals: Averted by Dizzy, The Smart Guy and the drummer of the Five-Man Band.
  • All Girls Want Bad Boys: Angel for Omar, probably, though she's not exactly a saint herself.
  • All Part of the Show: After the demon is sent back and Mok vanishes, Mylar states this, and claims that Mok's just backstage relaxing.
  • Anti-Love Song - Born to Raise Hell ("You're so pretty / Pretty useless!")
  • Badass Damsel: Angel doesn't put up with being kidnapped and refuses to cooperate with Mokk so much that he finally has her drugged and wired to a computer just to make her sing.
  • Bald of Evil: Mok. Any hair he has is really a wig.
  • Band Toon - Technically.
  • Either Big Beautiful Woman or Brawn Hilda: Cindy. In-universe, likely the former.
  • Big Damn Heroes: Omar's Crazy Awesome attempt at rescuing Angel.
  • Big No: Omar's reaction to the sight of an Angel impersonator snuggling up to Mokk.
  • The "B" Grade - Mok's motivation--no, really.

 Mok: My last concert was not completely sold out!

 Big Bad: Mok

The Dragon: Toad

The Evil Genius: Mok's computer

The Brute: Sleazy

The Dark Chick: Zip

 The Hero: Omar

The Lancer: Angel

The Smart Guy: Dizzy

The Big Guy: Stretch

 Angel: "You-you're totally crazy!"

Mok: (completely unfazed): "Thank you. Shall we see them off?"

 Mok: Mes assistantes stupide.

Sleazy: I just love it when he speaks French.