Banana splits was actually Hanna-Barbera.I don't really remember the Kroffts shows as a kid other than Land of the Lost so they've always been a bit creepy to me seeing them later in life.
Those of you saying you might check this out are you willing to buy a movie ticket or is it something you’d check out if it was on Netflix one day?
Isn't it a Syfy Channel thing?
I think that’s exactly what this is.um, hmm ...
Is this trying to ride on the coattails of Five Nights at Freddy?
The only way my childhood could be violated harder is if they wrote J. P. Patches as Pennywise.This touches my childhood in uncomfortable places.
Isn't it a Syfy Channel thing?
ahh, I stand corrected and makes a bit more sense in a weird way as it's not too out there for Syfy schlock other than the inspired license.It's an R-rated Warner Bros. direct-to-video release that's also airing on Universal's Syfy. I guess due to Hanna Barbera now being owned by Warner Bros. and The Banana Splits originally airing on NBC? *shrugs*
Netflix. Or I can wait another five years for RiffTrax live to skewer it.Those of you saying you might check this out are you willing to buy a movie ticket or is it something you’d check out if it was on Netflix one day?
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