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Peanut Butter Cup Rice Krispie Treats
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Pedro Pascal Eating Cap'n Crunch Gifs
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Cap’n Crunch 🥣
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One of my favorite vampires. 🧛🏼‍♀️🥄🍫🥣🥛
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paulgadzikowski · 5 months
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I thought this week about that I'd never drawn anything for this series for Endgame. So I did.
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foodfightnovelization · 8 months
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M&Ms, What Happened in 2001, and a Tie-In Video Game
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Hey! So analyzing each chapter of the novelization is fun and all, but I want to take a break and discuss a few other things about Foodfight! that fascinate me. I'm gonna discuss other miscellaneous trivia relating to its production for a while and just see where it takes us, okay? SO fun fact, at one point during Foodfight's development the M&Ms mascots were supposed to be in the movie (as seen by the concept art on the left). And as seen in the article to the right, they were hoping to have one of them making a joke about having "Peanut envy"...get it, like penis envy. You have to wonder if a lot of brands pulled out of this movie because Larry Kasanoff was just using their famously child-friendly mascots to make unoriginal penis jokes.
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At one point, Cap'n Crunch, the Keebler Elves, Pringles and many other mascots were all also supposed to be in the movie too. I have to say, I think the movie would have sold the idea of a supermarket coming to life a lot better had there been more recognizable branded characters populating the store. As it stands, in the finished movie there are only about 15 (I think? I'll pore through the movie and give an exact number in a later post) brand icons present, and I don't think any of them are as recognizable in the same way something as iconic as the M&Ms mascots are. To really sell the concept you need a BUNCH (a banana bunch, if you will?) of heavy hitters, otherwise it comes across less like a grocery store and more like a random city filled with generic cartoon characters- Mr Clean and Charlie the Tuna just aren't enough to carry this movie on their own.
Actually though- all that concept art I just showed, the M&Ms, Cap'n Crunch, the Keebler Elves... that wasn't concept art for the movie at all, but for the the Foodfight! videogame that was in development alongside it for a while! That's right, I pulled a bait-and-switch on you. I didn't want to just talk about M&Ms, I wanted to talk about VIDEOGAMES too. Of course, these characters were intended to be in the movie as well, but I'm using them to segue into a discussion about the game because I'm not just a girl, I'm a gamer.
So, at various points in Foodfight's development, there was supposed to be a tie-in videogame released alongside the movie. The earliest the tie-in game goes back to is 2001, which is when Foodfight was in the earlier stages of production. At this point in development, Dex Dogtective wasn't even a dog- he was just a regular-looking man vaguely resembling Rick from Casablanca, and was known simply as Dex Detective. There's very little information about what the movie was like this early on, but some very brief snippets of footage from it can be found online, as well as this piece of concept art from the early 2000s.
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I think this piece really shows the strength of the core idea behind the movie and how incredible it could've been had it been executed properly. You can really look at it and see what they were going for, and I would have loved to have seen this version of the movie on the big screen. Grocery stores ARE kinda like cities, and you have to admit this piece really shows how rich of an idea that is.
There also exist a few articles online from around 2001 mentioning a villain called Professor Plotnick, who creates genetically giant prunes for unspecified evil purposes. This character isn't in the final movie at all, so we can say for sure in 2001 that there were a BUNCH of differences in the plot and characters of the movie compared to the finished film, and that can absolutely be seen on the website of concept artist Jason Leong. There are a LOT of storyboards for the planned tie-in game, and these are evidently based on the 2001 version of the movie mentioned above (which is why I spent some time talking about it). They can all be found here:
Notably this concept art includes far more licensed characters than the movie ever did (including the M&Ms characters I showed at the beginning of this article). We can also see concept art for various minigames, such as shooting pieces of cereal so Cap'n Crunch can get across a shark-infested ocean to an island treasure chest. Also in this concept art there seems to be a proposal for a fully-open world Marketropolis to explore, with Hamburger Helper hands as shortcuts catapulting you to different areas of the supermarket. This all sounds really fun! My personal favorite piece of concept art is this:
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The idea of these two tiny guys fighting each other with boxcutters on fast-moving carts through a chaotic supermarket is honestly really cool and sounds like it would've been a treat to play, as well as see in the movie itself. (There is a scene LIKE this in the movie, but it's so clumsily put together it has none of the impact this concept art evokes) Unfortunately it seems like this iteration of the game didn't get much further than the art linked above as Jason Leong mentions this is basically all he did for it, and so it was shelved (...get it? shelved?) for years. Until...
A different (seemingly entirely separate) Foodfight videogame was shown at E3 2006! This makes sense- the movie was planned to release in 2007 at one point, and the novelization and other merchandise were all released around 2007-2008 too. They must have been really confident about the 2007 release date to usher so many different tie-ins into production, which really makes you wonder why it didn't release back then.
Anyway, there's really not much to say about this version of the game, as this few seconds of footage is all that exists. All we can see of it is that it would've been a third person platformer in which you play as Dex, and the footage we see includes some sort of area with moving platforms. There appears to be a HUD showing health and also ammunition for his price tag gun, and that's... about it? The footage is too grainy and there's too little of it to make much else out, other than that the poster above it mentions it would've released on Gameboy Advance, Playstation 2 and Gamecube. There's also a cast list above it that seems to suggest the cast of the movie would've reprised their roles for this game, but unfortunately without seeing more of it there's no way we can know for sure. So unless someday in the future I find the only copy of this game left in existence and write a blog about that too, we're done here for today.
This was just intended to be a short interlude to talk about things other than the novelization itself, but I really went down quite the rabbithole, right? (the...Trix Rabbit hole? I can do food puns too!) It's honestly impossible for me to talk about anything from this movie without spinning off into at least 5 other things about it that I find completely fascinating, but I hope you enjoyed this. I'll be posting a few more of these interludes between analysis/discussion of the book's various chapters, so stay tuned for more!
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catfindr · 8 months
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fullcravings · 10 months
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Chewy Cap’n Crunch Cookies
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damailbox · 1 year
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November 1995
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catchdacraze · 11 months
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Having fun with Doodie from my Comic series There's an Alien in my Toilet ® Why not Cosplay early childhood cereal characters... Have a great Saturday! 😁😁😁😁😁
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