Blog:Foodfight! 2 (Fake movie)

Foodfight! 2! is a 2021 CGI-animated sequel to the infamous 2012 computer-animated Foodfight!

Plot
Dex and Sunshine, now married have to face the greatest threat to the supermarket yet; a terrorist attempting to blow up the supermarket, by shooting all the Ikes.

Why it Sucks

 * 1) Poor and cheap CGI animation. In fact, it arguably looks worse than its predecessor
 * 2) The lip-syncing is worse than the original Foodfight!. In fact, the first second of the lip-syncing happens right after the voice actors say what they say
 * 3) Very confusing plot that revolves around a terrorist trying to demolish the supermarket.
 * 4) Terrible musical score
 * 5) Atrocious soundtrack
 * 6) Awful sound effects
 * 7) Apparently, the voices were recorded with 1 meter between the microphone from the 90s and a vegetable.
 * 8) It wasted the talents of Chris Pratt, Tom Holland, Kevin Hart, Ed Helms, Alec Baldwin, Zendaya, Mila Kunis, Sara Silverman, and John C. Reilley.
 * 9) Speaking of which, none of the actors from the original film reprise their roles.
 * 10) Poorly made action scenes.
 * 11) Major plothole - how does the terrorist know about the Ikes.
 * 12) All the Ikes dying was meant to be an emotional scene, but due to how bad the film was, it wasn't.
 * 13) An inappropriate joke where the terrorist nearly says the n-word, only to get cut off by Dan shooting him with ketchup
 * 14) * To make matters worse, the person who said it was white, as shown at the end.
 * 15) We don't get to know Jonathon's (the terrorist) name until the end.
 * 16) There is an EXCESSIVE amount of blood in one scene, IN A FAMILY MOVIE

The ONLY Redeeming Quality

 * 1) In relation to WIS#12, the Ikes dying and the supermarket getting demolished was actually a really satisfying scene.

Reception
Foodfight 2 is often noted as one of the worst films of all time, and gave a bad image to all celebrities featured in it, so much so that 2 months later, Lionsgate went out of business. It holds a 0% on Rotten Tomatoes from critics and audiences, and a 1.0/10 on IMDB