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Disaster!

An asteroid is on a collision course with Earth, and it's up to a fearless group of adventurers to save the planet before the human race is wiped out. Sound familiar? This raunchy spoof of all things disaster-related, and in particular 1998 film 'Armageddon', features animated puppets (sans strings) as gung-ho heroes busy fouling up outer space. Be prepared for some major gross-out action including puking, pooping, decapitation, bestiality and an awful lot of farting. Produced at the same time as 'Team America', though lacking the 'political' commentary, this is pretty much farts in space.

Year: 2005
Genre: Comedy, Science Fiction, Cult Animation, Animation, Spoofs
Country: USA
Director: Roy T Wood
Duration: 83 Minutes
Rating: M - Contains violence, sex scenes and content that may disturb.
7.3/10
Location in store: Cult Animation

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