646f9e108c Enlisted in President Abraham Lincoln&#39;s secret service, the amazing agent Screw-On Head is the bravest and most dedicated operative, even though at first glance, he is nothing more than a disembodied mechanical head. However, with the exotic ability to screw itself onto a wide variety of robotic bodies, the Head is eager to accept missions his human colleagues don&#39;t even dare to pursue. Along with his faithful valet, Mr Groin, Screw-On Head goes on a mission to save America against the ghastly Emperor Zombie and his evil plan to unleash an ancient Demigod on earth. Can the mechanical super-spy foil the megalomaniac&#39;s schemes? A Civil War-era secret agent with an extraordinary special power serves under president Abraham Lincoln. I was subjected to this at a party recently and honestly, I can say nothing good about it. The animation was awful, the storyline (suchit was) was incomprehensible. The voice acting was passable, but hardly makes up for how horrible the rest of this cartoon was. After a short time, maybe five or ten minutes, of having this trash inflicted on me, I managed to politely excuse myself and get some chips. How anyone above the age of ten can be so enamored with this remains a mystery to me. But, from what I can see, fans of this genre are rabid enough that poor animation and incomprehensibility make no difference to them, so one negative review equally will make no difference.<br/><br/>On the other hand, if you like GOOD animation, steer clear of this and watch some classic Bugs Bunny instead.<br/><br/>0/5 stars. As a big fan of Chris Prynoski, I just hate to say, &quot;I don&#39;t get it,&quot; or at least I don&#39;t get the hype. The science fiction of the Civil War era wears out quickly and soon falls prey to a collection of off-the-shelf movie monsters that our grandparents used to watch who were portrayed by Bela Lugosi and Lon Chaney, Jr. among others, (have I given away too much?). The animation varies from very detailed to what seems like four frames per second. And funny? No, not really. Maybe I&#39;ll try it again, but if you&#39;ve ever seen Downtown created by Chris Prynoski, I think you&#39;ll find that this doesn&#39;t compare when it comes to humor.
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