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Sooper Goop is a 1976 film that presents a satirical take on children's cereals and marketing tactics. This animated feature critiques the industry through the fictional brand Sooper Goop, highlighting its unhealthy qualities in a kid-friendly manner.
Sooper Goop hasn't received widespread attention, which makes it a bit of a hidden gem for collectors interested in satirical cinema. It was primarily released as a TV special, limiting its format options and keeping physical copies relatively scarce. VHS copies pop up occasionally but are not easy to find, and the film has an interesting niche appeal due to its commentary on consumerism. Overall, it's definitely worth looking for if you're into obscure titles that tackle serious themes with a lighthearted approach.
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Sooper Goop is an animated film that satirizes children's cereals and marketing.
The director of Sooper Goop is not specified.
The film features voice performances by Robert Ridgely, Julie McWhirter, and Fred Wolf.
Sooper Goop was released in 1976.
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