An inept gunslinger with an egotistical talking horse is recruited to save a town besieged by outlaws and evil aliens.An inept gunslinger with an egotistical talking horse is recruited to save a town besieged by outlaws and evil aliens.An inept gunslinger with an egotistical talking horse is recruited to save a town besieged by outlaws and evil aliens.
Aerli Austen
- Gail
- (voice)
Sheila Brothers
- Margaret
- (voice)
Jon Etheridge
- Alien #1
- (voice)
- …
Bryan Mahoney
- Doc Jenkins
- (voice)
- …
John Marchioni
- Vulture
- (voice)
- (as Mario Marchioni)
Brad McWaters
- Casket Dealer
- (voice)
Cullen Moss
- Wild Harry Johnson
- (voice)
- (as Cullen D. Moss)
Shaun O'Rourke
- Butterfly
- (voice)
- (as Shaun P. O'Rourke)
Nate Panning
- Dalton
- (voice)
- …
Tony Schnur
- Acondo
- (voice)
- …
Brent Triplett
- Alien #2
- (voice)
- …
Matthew Warzel
- Crazy Ass Pete
- (voice)
- (as Matt Warzel)
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Great animation group. I dont know how much of the work they actually do themselves. But after watch all of there other series on YouTube I can tell these people know more then a lot of the multi million dollar projects out there. Support the Creators by buying a Wonder Broom. Solve all your sweeping needs with the Wonder Broom. It has double the bristle count.
If rain come for that dance, rain be disappointed. An insanely run, free, fuel ride. It combines old style westerns, with random silly comedy. It's beautifully animated and well written. Character development is on point with short but fully fleshed out villains. I could eat an apple with or without Wild Harry Johnson anytime of year with this instant classic.
A funny film filled with some of the best voice acting and animation around a need to watch film
As western send-ups go, this one's a real sleeper I found by pure luck. It's silly but slyly hilarious. Not offering the equivalent of Blazing Saddles' beans-scene belly (and other organs) laughs, but more like an Evil Roy Slade or Support Your Local Sheriff goof on all the Oater tropes, from the tenderfoot who learns to be a sheriff, to the array of town characters, to Native American connection with the elements, to the gal who falls for the hero, to Sam Elliott's iconic voice and mustache, etc.
Even if some of the jokes and references miss the mark, anyone who's seen Fistful of Dollars will go nuts over one bit in the middle, You'll know what I mean when you get there, pardner.
Even if some of the jokes and references miss the mark, anyone who's seen Fistful of Dollars will go nuts over one bit in the middle, You'll know what I mean when you get there, pardner.
The other reviews praised the animation, voice acting and jokes but that's just silly. The animation is beginner level at best. That's not really a bad thing but they couldn't even make people turn, which adds to the comedy. The voices are mediocre. Again, nothing to complain about but nothing spectacular. Most of the comedy is in the names of the the people and places. The Fohicans were hilarious. Villain names like Drippy Peters and Stinky Pinky will make you laugh and miss the dialogue. They also play up the western cliches like the useless Indian sidekick and the lady who doesn't like the hero then ends up loving him. Definitely worth watching if you can find it.
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- 1h 21m(81 min)
- Color
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