The Irregular Movie of Tom Enum V Return of The Revenge of The Bad Guys The Remake The Special Edition IN 3D

The Irregular Movie of Tom Enum V Return of The Revenge of The Bad Guys The Remake The Special Edition IN 3D is an 2017 British animated comedy film, the film is based on The Irregular Chronicles of Tom Enum animated series. Starring the cast of the animated and Danny Devito as Jesus, as they do battle against the evil Reeskey Deen Go an anthropomorphic soda can who is trying to use his deadly rainbow machine in order to turn the population into immoral devil worshippers, the heroes must travel to Reeskey's lair which is located in Somalia in order to kill him and his minions.

The film was critically panned for allegedly being right wing propaganda and only being made to compete with the critically acclaimed and highly anticipated Risky Frizz: Space Ninja Fire Squad: Ultra Movie Sequel 2.

Summary
in the coast of Somalia, two pirates are raiding an Italian ship, they find a mysterious box, open it and accidentally release the evil Reeskey Deen Go, and his army "The Reeskey Freezes". Reeskey and his gang kill the pirates, they later go onto to the nearby village and test their "SUPER PROGRESSIVE NON TRIGGERING AUTISM FRIENDLY RAINBOW LASER" or "Deadly Rainbow" for short on the inhabitents, (it's never explained where he got the laser from) turning them into immortal Marilyn Manson listening devil worshippers. The Spirit of Jesus sees the horror and tells Tom and his friends about Reeskey, now Tom and his friends must travel throughout Africa, defeating Reeskey's assassins and eventually Reeskey himself.

Plot
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Cast
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 * Danny Devito as Jesus Christ

Production
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Music
The soundtrack is infamous for it's ridiculous song titles and sexually suggestive lyrics about Jesus Christ.

Box office
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Reception
The film is widely considered to be one of the worst animated films ever made, it sits at a 0% on Rotten Tomatoes with many critics criticising the plot holes, writing, subliminal messages and questionable soundtrack, with many unfavourably comparing it to the critically acclaimed Risky Frizz: Space Ninja Fire Squad: Ultra Movie Sequel 2 which is considered a masterpiece of cinema.