Invader Zim Enter the Florpus Netflix Review

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10 /ten

Welcome back Invader Zim.

While i didn't grow up with Invader Zim, i was introduced to it when i was a teenager but the prove was so captivating and bizzare, and information technology'southward charm hooked me in.

Now fast forward to 2019, it is simply incredible to run across for the first time in so many years a return, Netflix saved this bear witness from the deepest void and at present we accept Enter the Florpus.

It was everything i ever wanted from Invader Zim, and it feels like they have taken few notes from Rick and Morty with the expansion of the world and information technology'due south characters. Permit's just promise that this gathers enough attention to create more than movies or maybe a continuing series in the future?

Welcome back Invader Zim.

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10 /x

Information technology's Amazing!

I loved.. loved this! Such a wonderful comeback from a testify I used to dearest watching :) Professor Membrane was hilarious and awesome in this too. Not certain why they changed his hair a flake, only it was ok. All around it was funny and a good story. I liked this so much more than the Rocko reboot which was notwithstanding pretty adept.

Besides, that intro! Loved the anime impression in the beginning.

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8 /10

Simply What to Expect from the Return of a Cult Icon

Invader Zim has to exist one of Nickelodeon's biggest cult phenomenons of their unabridged existence. What was once a curt lived serial that barely fifty-fifty lasted two seasons concluded upwardly growing a massive cult following, mainly due to its bizarre tone, wacky albeit dark content and gritty visuals. So it'southward a no brainer that it would receive some kind of followup after its original run, which is where Enter the Florpus comes in. Handled by series creator Jhonen Vasquez and much of the original coiffure, this movie installment is fabricated purely for the Zim enthusiasts who have waited so long for their favorite creepy conflicting to return.

The primary storyline of the special details Zim realizing he was sent to Earth to exist gotten rid of and thus loses confidence in himself. This seems like a big suspension for his human nemesis, Dib, or is it? Without nailing down the actual story beats, as that would requite abroad a lot of spoilers, the full general flow of the story itself is so unpredictable and scattered that you couldn't even listing 1 specific plot twist. Zim has tried his hardest to conquer Earth only to fail miserably, be it at odds with Dib or genuine misfires, yet merely now does he go the pure chance of a lifetime to take over the planet, and his plan is so brilliant information technology's really dissimilar him. As for Dib, part of his goal to accept down Zim is to prove to his begetter that he'southward not making any of it upwardly, which is actually the virtually heartbreaking and emotional aspect of the movie. You end upwardly rooting for Dib throughout his whole ordeal in addition to wondering what Zim has in store, making for two highly fascinating narratives.

From a technical side, the special'south animation is very vibrant, expressive, and displays a smashing blend of 2d and 3D visuals, which is very catchy to make convincing. In that location over again, the art fashion is super stylized and cartoony that information technology fits right in. Equally for the humor, while it can be pretty juvenile, it does offer some pretty hysterical one liners and slapstick wroth giggling at, especially with Zim and Dib'southward witty barrack and Gir's lovable childish antics. Lastly, major props to the voice actors for their contributions. Richard Steven Horvitz always sounds like he's having the time of his life voicing Zim, Andy Berman practically invents Dib'due south paranoid demeanor, Rodger Bumpass hams up Professor Membrane to a wonderful degree, Melissa Fahn is delightfully creepy as Gaz, and Rosearik Rikki Simons is always a treat whenever he's doing Gir's exaggerated vocals. Given that the special is and then crazy and hyper in terms of its tone and pacing, it only makes sense that the cast kicks the mood up to 11 with their ecstatic deliveries.

I think exaggerated is the best word to depict this special, and for an Invader Zim movie, you couldn't enquire for more. Enter the Florpus non only continues the Invader Zim series faithfully with a suspenseful and crazy storyline, only information technology brings its visuals to whole new places and has the characters grow a bit more than what they used to be like. If you still adore the original evidence with all your eye, give this one a watch as shortly as you tin. Fifty-fifty if you've never seen the original, this is still worth a watch, if merely for the insane surrealistic tone that yous don't find in a lot of animated content nowadays.

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7 /10

Nostalgia

This is a very good motion picture. Its animation style is colourful, and very pleasing to the middle. All of the original cast are dorsum, and in nifty form. The story isn't fantastic, but that doesn't really matter, because the script is so funny. The characters are funny, and they have funny lines. The animation is funny. I haven't laughed this much at an blithe movie in a long time, considering the jokes are far from the recycled, stale clichés that are mutual in cartoons. The comedic timing is smashing. I just wish it was longer. Highly recommended, and I will be rewatching it in the hereafter for sure.

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7 /10

Funny, but a piffling canny

There were a lot of great moments in the motion picture, I love that Vasquez held onto a good corporeality of his sense of humour as the years have wore on, I'one thousand sure many things have changed for him as has the world & civilization around him, then it inspires me to encounter the unique expression of all the bizarreness & absurdity in a time that has largely departed from this style of humor & bear witness.

I enjoyed the movie & I would recommend it, it really punches you in the nostalgia bags & gives a lot of skilful laughs.

I only have a few small gripes nearly the movie, having been a huge fan of the original series.

The motion-picture show departs a scrap from the vibes of the original series, for whatever reason. For one, the movie exhibited a lighter atmosphere, I understand that perhaps the production assumed that the audience has changed and was afraid to alienate their audition, but Invader Zim was cracking in large part considering its blasphemy, many slap-up art pieces are great because they're bold & actually defy people'southward expectations. At that place was never a proficient comedian who simply said what was socially adequate, and that'southward why it brings me some sense of sorrow to come across Zim made less intense, diminishing most the first point of contention, even Dib & his family unit having obscenely 'normal' moments. Gaz is not someone pretending non to care nigh her brother, being bellyaching with him, & looking for ways to injure him, but in the movie she is, and Dib'due south dad doesn't really care that much about him, he'south actually consumed by his passion for science to a error, except in the movie.

The power & intensity of the individuals are diminished in the movie, the nature of their reality is toned down mayhap to tailor to more modernistic audiences, there is less darkness & ugliness, less witty, repulsive, absurd, nihilistic, subtle commentary, & more silly, humble humor that pulls likewise many punches.

I would gladly watch a remake considering I nonetheless beloved the humor when it hits right & the remnants of the original atmosphere they kept, but that doesn't change the fact that the movie could take been meliorate if it was significantly more authentic & daring.

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7 /10

Fans will love information technology...others will be confused and might peradventure accept their heads explode.

Afterward an absence of about fifteen years, "Invader Zim" is dorsum as a special on Netflix. Interestingly, this Nickelodeon show returned to Netflix only a few days later another, "Rocko's Modern Life". Of the two, I prefered the Rocko special only they both are well worth seeing...peculiarly if you are a fan. Every bit for Zim if you are Non a fan or if y'all oasis't seen information technology before, so this is something you might want to skip.

In the show, Zim has been missing for many years. During all this time, the obsessive Dib has been spying on Zim'southward business firm...waiting and hoping to run across him again. Suddenly, Zim appears and Dib is pretty much powerless to do anything, as he'southward go a disgusting blob who hasn't slept nor showered nor left his computer chair since who knows when. Just, subsequently a montage, Dib is dorsum to his erstwhile self and simply in time to try to twart Zim's latest programme...1 that involves fake dad, pudding and Mini-Moose.

I have watched all the "Invader Zim" cartoons, so this i did non make my head explode. However, this is a singled-out possibility and the new evidence is incredibly weird...even compared to the old evidence. Fans of the series will adore it and shower it with 10s, non-fans will just be confused and I call back a reasonable overall score is 7.

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5 /x

Loved Zim but this is meh

At 1 hour and 10 minutes, this is not a full length movie. It's similar a long episode, of the original series merely without whatsoever consequent plot. A lot of sequences are just nonsense and filler, something that Zim is known for. Here however happens a lot more because it's three times longer than a single episode, and it's annoying. I suppose Zim works only in small doses similar the original tv format, because the story and humor cannot survive anything longer than 20 minutes of chaos.

The graphics and humor are as you remember it from the 2000s which is keen, my only complains are with the stupid plot, which is what you should expect from Zim. Prolonged exposure to a single storyline still, is unbearable.

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10 /ten

A Spectacular Cornball Joyride

Invader Zim: Enter the Florpus is everything a fan of the original evidence can enquire for in a modernistic day motion picture adaptation. Besides the obvious nostalgia, the pic is full of wickedly funny gags and a ridiculous plot you won't want to have your eyeballs off of. The blitheness definitely seems less crude than before, and adds a different, although interesting, layer of character to lookout man throughout. The film may seem to run too long on certain gags, and some are then fast they hardly have a chance to express joy, but in total the film is aimed to make you express joy in as many ways as possible, and for the most part information technology succeeds. Is it perfect? No. Is it a good time? Hell yeah. My Rating: 9.5/10

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four /ten

This is like a phoned-in Zim tribute performance

We all have waited soooooo loooooooong for a new Zim operation but this was a HUGE disappointment. The first fifteen mins - 25% of runtime - was catchup exposition, solely for those unfamiliar with Zim, so a time waste for the majority of u.s.a.. The plot itself just wasn't that engaging either, especially after waiting this much time. It could be forgiven if this was a render to the series, merely it's much more than likely this is a 1-off, ane-and-washed and therefore should've been then much more ballsy. Anyway, large disappointment, fail, flop, blah blah...

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10 /10

Everything I could've ever wanted from an Invader Zim movie!

I really don't want to say anything. If you're a fan of Invader Zim: WATCH. THIS. MOVIE. It is Amazing. It'south gorgeously animated, insanely funny, satisfying, and at times it's merely straight upward epic. Definitely worth the long wait, likewise the ending is honestly one of the best third acts of an animated film I've ever watched.

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iii /10

Not the great. Would have been so much ameliorate as a mini series instead

Warning: Spoilers

Honestly, from the trailer, this movie looked like it was going to be amazing. It had the original phonation cast, which is great to hear, and information technology definitely felt like an Invader Zim episode, but it ultimately failed and felt rather childish, and this is coming from someone who rewatches this serial yearly, and more than once and this is non Invader Zim anymore.

While the blitheness seemed on par with the original series, it was animated like an early 2000's PBS show, like Martha Speaks, which means it'due south janky, CG looking, and not really impressive, and honestly horrible at some points.

The writing was some of the worst I've seen Vas put together. While the story is coherent for the first 20 minutes or so, information technology slowly starts to unwind and become, by the cease, an agonisingly, astonishingly and weak far cry from the series I remembered watching. The writing, in the original serial, was smart and funny, but none of that was present hither. It'south like Vas was writing for kids instead of for himself. It was terrible and so dissaponitng and by the end I was getting fix to just turn it off, only information technology ended, and on a apartment, boring note to kicking.

I don't want a reboot if this is what were going to go. It was not Invader Zim, information technology was an episode of Peppa Pig, Martha Speaks, and Arthur combined. It was for kids and not for Vas anymore. Man I'm bummed that this wasn't proficient and sad to see this amazing testify reduced to this monstrosity.

Only because it has the original vocie cast, it doesn't mean it will be adept. Would non watch again. I'grand just going to lookout man the orignal series to assistance me call up when this evidence was really adept. Perchance Vas should too later on this hot garbage burn, distressing excuse of a film.

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vii /x

Invader Zim: Enter The Florpus made me desire to roll around in layers of pizza, laughing joyously through nostalgic eyes.

Invader Zim was probably the core essence of my childhood, and notably being ane of Nickelodeon's best intellectual properties. Watching Zim'due south endless plans for world domination fail whilst innocent Gir, a robot with the mentality of a 1-yr quondam, yearns for beautiful fluffy teddies and an endless amount of nachos. Oh, and Dib trying to reveal Zim'southward true extraterrestrial identity.

Yes, it was my life, and seeing the show cancelled all those years agone left a dark pit inside my soul (which is already pretty empty). So much to my surprise, I browse Netflix to see what's trending and I'm presented with Zim's maniacal smile. Enter The Florpus. A special render for these characters who attempt to destroy/salve Earth from Zim's mindless plan which sees the planet transported across the universe adjacent to a reality-bending hole in space known equally a "Florpus".

Vasquez' hyperactive, exuberant and colourful return is welcomed with open artillery. Initially acting as an elongated episode, the majority of the first human action comprises of backstory reminders for newcomers of the series. Characters would declare their relationships, personalities and motives almost instantly, essentially turning the introductory 15 minutes into a rushed segment of pointless data, especially for fans such as myself. Just over an hour isn't especially long for a comeback, but one time the actual plot commences with Zim exhuming his inner Steve Jobs at a Keynote convention, Vasquez' zany creations come back to life in total force. And God frickin' damn have I missed them!

Zim shouting at the top of his conflicting lungs constantly. Gir consuming pugs and launching them into space. Chairdib.jpg burning off the calories to fight his nemesis once more. Information technology'due south as if the evidence never left! The energy that is brimming from this animation, which I must say looks uncommonly crisp, is outstanding. Honest heart, hilarious humour and hyperbolic ham foreshadowing. The visual comedy lone made me laugh more times than I could count. Sure not all of the gags striking as some are likewise childish to make any emotive response, such as a alien prisoner exclaiming "that'southward crazy you lot!" as if the writers were trying to become downwardly with kids, bro. But then you get Gir's childish dialogue and it's the perfect recipe for a pudding mixed profusely by a cloned dad. Oh, and the reality-angle sequence, although executed before on various shows such equally 'Family Guy', still had me chuckling over the different styles of animation that were used.

Every bit a continuation of the evidence, the consistent continuity with several nods served frequently for fans to enjoy as well as the equalled voice acting talent that brings these characters to life, it's a damn decent film that stands well by itself. The bromidic first deed, although welcoming for newcomers, will leave many fans wishing the film was a tad longer though. Perhaps a sequel? Fingers crossed for a bright future, the series deserves information technology!

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10 /x

Honey THIS MOVIE!

As a huge Zim fan I absolutely loved this movie! Information technology's good to see Zim again. I dear the characters of this prove and Girs as funny equally ever. I hope they make another movie Jhonen is crawly!!!!

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7 /ten

Enter the Improvement

And the Cornball Nickelodeon Netflix specials continue!

Every bit a huge fan of The Invader Zim serial, I was very satisfied with this story. Information technology truly was everything and more than I remembered Zim to be. Which is a bunch of smart random fun. It was likewise fun to innovate Zim to my nephew who is vii of course his favorite is Grrr. He was quoting the show for days later which tugged at my heartstrings. The funniest thing that happened while I watched this was the realization I had. At present you tin agree or disagree with this of course just I believe it truthful. I realized Invader Zim set the tone for today'southward cartoons. Teen Titans Go, Adventure Time, Amazing World of Gumball the listing goes on and on all of these take from the original randomness of Zim. I recommend this slice of art to all and hope for more Nostalgic Nicktoons specials

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eight /10

Solid followup to a archetype testify.

Any fan of the original run of the Tv set evidence should notice this moving picture to be delightful. It has the zany dark whimsy of the evidence and the storyline conforms to the archetype confrontations between Dib and ZIM. My main problems with information technology is GIR isn't given plenty bits and it doesn't address the huge gap in the timeline smoothly. I feel like the writing could have been a little tighter on this point.

Nonetheless, this was a cracking surprise to see on Netflix this morning.

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7 /10

A solid, just not perfect, conclusion

A worthy determination to the Invader Zim series. It was very nostalgic of the original show, specially in style and the bizarre character behavior, only that's only half of the humor. I try to avoid spoilers as best I can, but I tagged this every bit a spoiler because I tin't say what I disliked about the sense of humour without alluding to the jokes.

Aside from the Bloaty commercial, this picture show didn't have whatsoever of the irreverenty dark and twisted humor of the original series. I was really disappointed with how the Membrane family cared for each other, going confronting all of the serial. When Membrane didn't tell Dib, "I just said those nice things to play forth with the hallucination," I felt it was a major missed joke opportunity. Another major office of the prove is how impaired all the humans are, and that wasn't shown very well. The neighbor was too over the top, and the comedic timing during the expo crowd scene was off. Other jokes felt too forced (zooming in on guitar Gaz, The Tallest remembering about Zim) or they were repeated and so frequently they grew old (Membrane's hallucination).

With all that off my chest, my opinion hasn't inverse. I even so remember it'south a expert decision to the serial, and I'll rewatch it whenever I rewatch the serial. Just exist warned that it's not perfect past whatsoever means.

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10 /10

A Breath of Fresh Air for an Old Friend

Into the Florpus captures everything that was slap-up well-nigh Invader Zim and improves upon information technology. The animation style has been updated to gratify a new generation, while withal possessing its trademark look and feel to not alienate its cadre fan-base of operations. Its random and grotesque sense of humor is still institute throughout its entirety, while staying tasteful and original as e'er. The movie is a visual masterpiece without straying far from its original designs, adding vibrant colors, activity packed scenes, and all hand drawn animation. Unlike movies such as 'The Powerpuff Girls Movie' or the recent 'Hey Arnold:The Jungle Movie' it knows exactly what it wants to be from first to finish without any bloat or filler. It's a please from get-go to finish and should attract any fan, old or new.

Invader Zim: Into the Florpus is a masterpiece.

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seven /10

If information technology ain't broke...

The art style from the show has been profoundly missed since the comics came out, and even more in this movie. If they do bring Zim back for another series, I hope they revert dorsum to the original style. Bated from the art, I enjoyed the movie and found it as entertaining as the show. I especially honey the voice cast reprising their roles, and the humour of the evidence beingness represented in the film. Jhonen Vasquez is a brilliant writer with a hilarious view of his swain homo (1 that I can't disagree with). I'm as well immensely grateful that different the creators of "Rocko'southward Modern Life," they stuck to their story and didn't change whatsoever characters.

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8 /10

It's finally here. A honest review

Well.. Finally. It's here. Having seen the original episodes at least 100x each as a teenager with my girlfriend of the time. This was the first series of any kind that I got to experience the sting of a early and unwarranted counterfoil. I counted myself a big fan.

I hadn't watched whatsoever episodes for a years. Merely recently binge watched all of it yesterday in training for the film (tho this isn't necessary at all for anyone that's seen the serial a couple of times before)

Here we go. The writing was virtually 80% as skillful as the original serial (I know its based off the comic of which I've only read the first consequence) perhaps that translation to blitheness is what held it back in some places, but ultimately what i felt lacked in the writing was the more clever way of writing that included a style of language and references that appealed to a older audition. This film if anything, is a niggling softer than the best episodes of the serial. Trying to possibly get out the door open to a new audience or for original fans to scout with their kids now? This didn't really bother me much for 95% of the motion picture. Simply a two or three scenes that could've gained a lot from using a more adult writing style to punch upwards the jokes. Perhaps it's also because I was expecting this movie to be more unhinged and mature than the series was, with the liberties given with being on a streaming platform and the increment of adult content in modern teenage films/television series/games. Thankfully they did accommodate to the long run time quite well. Going from 9-ten min episode format, to a petty over an hour and having it retain the same feeling the series gave it's viewers is not piece of cake. Aqua teen hunger strength and others take tried without much success. I won't get into the plot or annihilation specific. Information technology essentially feels like a hour long episode of the old series in that regard. Same themes, plot progression, characterization and cute simplicity. You're not going to watch inception is basically what i'yard trying to say.

Original fans can be happily reassured that what they're getting into when watching this movie is more than of the the aforementioned in near respect to the original series.

The only thing that lost a couple of stars for me came down to the animation. I loved the grime and twisted sense i got the from the style in the original series. The color palate, distorted unfinished backdrops and less than perfect line work, helped create a serial that stood on its own. Giving it a unique horror-scifi look. The grapheme designs look the same for the well-nigh part.. Tho sometimes the proportions seemed very odd (prof membrane specifically looks different than he used to, I haven't looked at them adjacent yet. But im certain he's drawn proportionately quite different now) and now they look too 'clean'. The whole environment of the serial looks very clean. And that cleanliness pb to a lack of item in some scenes. Making either the characters (particularly facial expressions) or the backdrop a bit banal to look at sometimes. What really struck me first tho was noticing the colors are too vibrant, or but wrong in the case of dib. I don't know who they got to exercise dibs coloring.. But they gave him skin verging on dark tone for some scenes....... His character would suggest beingness stake white. As he was in the serial. This stood out especially since you get dib with a tan, standing next to a overly fluro green colored zim with crisp line work.

Ultimately the series vicious into the trap many many modernistic animations do. That the cleaner and more vibrant your animation is. The better it must be, right?... Maybe that'south actually what the electric current generation prefers? Just I'm not convinced. Polishing some antiques (guns especially, shout out to pawn stars for the useless trivia) tin drastically subtract their value to collectors. Similar principle applies to bringing back animated serial from generations gone by. Producers should only exist aiming to ever recreate exactly in every detail what the serial was before. The fans don't want annihilation new in the writing or blitheness. They loved the original for a reason and those reasons haven't changed. Now in saying this, I realize I'm being a lilliputian unforgiving. Just perchance because i hold the staff and creator behind zim in such high regard that I expected the series to exist 100% flawless. Especially in the blitheness section. If anything, I went into the film with concerns over the writing. Not the animation. Turns out information technology was the other fashion around.

I truly hope this film leads to a return of the series. 10 min format. With more than adult content on the horror side of things. 7.5/ten Summary: Information technology's new zim. And information technology'southward dandy

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7 /10

Worth a watch, but only if you lot seen the original serial first.

So Netflix brought dorsum at Classic series, and even brought back my boy Richard Steven horvitz to voice Zim again. Sounds like the recipe for a perfect pic. Well... Earlier y'all watch this picture, I advise watching the original prove, at that place's like four episodes on YouTube y'all can watch for free, although you simply need to see episode ane and episode 20. Honestly, I think the movie would take been improve if it was just 30 minutes long. Considering I don't know for certain, it seems like that's what they wanted to do originally, but were forced to drag it out into a movie and didn't know how to do that. For its intended audition I think it's dandy,( 7 year olds) simply for adults and teenagers, almost of it is only a lot of loud dissonance. The original then I tin can enjoy fully, simply this? I experience like I would similar it more if I was younger. Much younger. Without being besides specific, I thought at that place was too much for screaming, particularly from Gir, there are some very specific Parts I thought were stupid. Merely I'd be lying if I said that this movie didn't make me laugh sometimes, I plant the movie making me laugh most, when it wasn't trying besides difficult to be funny. But hey there still a lot of spectacle, action and humour to exist enjoyable, this moving-picture show still comes recommended. Just watch the evidence first.

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9 /ten

Perfect for more

Very fun to watch and had everything I enjoyed about the Tv show. It was like watching a longer episode than normal!

The merely thing I was unhappy with was the art style. It was rounded and lighter than the bear witness. The night, jagged and distorted shapes in the original worked well with the ridiculousness that occurred in each episode.

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10 /ten

It'south like he never left!

Between the morbid humour, heed angle visuals and absurdist shenanigans, this long-awaited continuation should please die-hard and new Zim fans akin. The voice bandage slides dorsum into their roles like they'd never left, the story is a new classic for the show, and the creators notice time to (gasp!) develop their wonderfully weird characters. A must encounter for new and old fans alike.

Bow to Zim!

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4 /10

Could of been good.

I dear the bear witness and then much that I've watched information technology many times, so I was pumped to see that it returned for a movie. Even so, it was a allow down.

What really disappointed me was the humour in the movie. In that location were times where it was funny and I could tell information technology was Johnen'south classic humour while other times...it wasn't. It felt like Nickelodeon intervened in trying to add their own humor and used Johnen's as a cover up, but I could tell something was off which brought the moving picture downwards for me.

Also the Almighty Tallest are fifty-fifty more stupid in the motion picture than they were in the show. I know Nickelodeon has a history of making characters more than dumb than necessary (For example: Patrick from Spongebob in the newer seasons.)

I don't blame the creator for this picture show's mess. I'thou sure he didn't have a pick because Nickelodeon loves to ruin childhood classics.

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half dozen /10

Entertaining but missing that original Invader Zim flair

I was a huge fan of the original testify dorsum when it was on telly and then needless to say I was excited when Enter the Florpus was appear, simply I'thou a bit disappointed. For starters the animation is much dissimilar than how the original bear witness was, information technology's virtually more than cartoonish which is really unnecessary in my opinion. The second thing is the sense of humor here is a bit different, the original evidence didn't overly rely on the in your face up slapstick sense of humor merely this movie does. If yous're a fan of the original show and so y'all'll definitely savor the picture, but don't wait it to bring back what made the show so great.

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8 /10

Zim'due south Final Invasion Provides a Fun, but Underwhelming Experience.

" Peace, peace, peace. Peace is nice, peace is better than chicken and rice!"- Gir (singing). "Invader Zim: Enter the Floorplus" serves as the finale episode of the smashing 2000s cult serial "Invader Zim", notorious for its irreverent portrayal of school, or as dubbed in the series "Skooll" and gory, twisted themes. These are the elements that made "Invader Zim" bully, and then I was excited to hear that a movie volition be released to conclude the series and the fact that it would be on "Netflix" only furtherd my excitement. Still, when I watched the motion picture those elements that had fabricated the series great, where abolished, leading to a sad shadow of a film. "Enter the Floorplus" is a fine movie, still the motion picture had no point: I'm non asking for it to be "Pulp Fiction", but come up on, the "Rocko" special had a purpose and the original series had a purpose, and then why doesn't the move? There's no satirical humour and the characters have morphed into over-exaggerated versions of themselves. There are some positives: the animation is nice, the scenes with the Tallest were great and Zim enacting his programme was enjoyable. Overall, an viii/10.

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