I thought this was about the origin of the poptart but is actually a two hour long sketch about corporations run by Edith Blyton characters.
A lot of the comedy relies on dad jokes and slapstick.
There are lots of silly voices, people getting hit in the nuts and painfully unfunny stereotypes.
It feels like this is made for 8 year olds but a lot of the "jokes" rely on knowledge of inflation, Argentina's acceptance of war criminals, the advancement of technology and U. S history.
There are lots of familiar talent here.
Amy Shimmer plays protagonist and if you are a fan of her work you will probably love this.
This is jarringly puerile and has no plot, just random things happening.
It probably looked funny on paper but I found this impossible to watch.
A lot of the comedy relies on dad jokes and slapstick.
There are lots of silly voices, people getting hit in the nuts and painfully unfunny stereotypes.
It feels like this is made for 8 year olds but a lot of the "jokes" rely on knowledge of inflation, Argentina's acceptance of war criminals, the advancement of technology and U. S history.
There are lots of familiar talent here.
Amy Shimmer plays protagonist and if you are a fan of her work you will probably love this.
This is jarringly puerile and has no plot, just random things happening.
It probably looked funny on paper but I found this impossible to watch.
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