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Uploaded by on Sep 8, 2011

I'm withdrawing from the war and here as a peace offering is a little story which tells of the point that this story has made. :(

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  • @David315842

    Look at it this way: me and many other people now know what the show is because of its song being used.

  • That thing about Hobo meets Bert Raccon and what Hobo does to Bert Raccon is my same re-action of hear the ending credit theme song of The Raccons in the movie called Hobo with a shot-gun.

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  • @MrMovieBrat Ans us exsisting fans will now have to suffer the consequences because of it. Every time new fans will discuss the Raccoons they'll trail off to Hobo. Which you're right isen't entirely the films fault, Gillis did most of it himself by betraying his fans all because As Long As Forever was in production hell that he decided to cut hbis losses. I admit I had my doubts about the movie but in all honesty I would have prefered it to this.

  • @David315842

    Like I said , I give up. You don't want to listen but let me say this, do not blame a simple R-Rated film for the show's obscurity; I never knew it. I had to count on people who have seen it or wikipedia. But know this, for newcomers who have discovered the song and The Raccoons; they'd owe it to a Hobo with a Shotgun. That is all.

  • @David315842 And all thanks to Hobo With a Shotgun, now do you see my point, probably not!

  • @MrMovieBrat That's just it! we only have part of our beloved cartoon on DVD, where's the rest?! Never to be released for a long while. Probably because some upcoming Raccoons movie was in development hell, Gillis just decided to throw this franchise away,and foresake his fans. Well I know of another talented cartoon creator who had to litarelly sell everything to get his cartoons made, Gillis didn't knowhow lucky he was to keep hold of the rights to his stuff, which now he has discarded.

  • @David315842

    ...I did NOT in any instance say the movie is similar to the show. Not once! And trust me, this sort of usage would get people to notice. How? Well here's an example; The Last Airbender sucked but you know what happened? Sales for the animated show on DVD were going through the roof on Amazon.

    Besides, you still have the cartoon. But you know what? I give up, you don't want to listen; fine!

  • @MrMovieBrat Then that's where Gillis is a moron, it has hurt some of the fans, myself somebody who used to promote the show on the BBC back in the day and several other fans, though not everyone, yes I've noticed a lot of fans are pleased by what Gillis did, but that dosen't mean to say that it was the right thing to do.

  • @MrMovieBrat Fair enough, though you're not saying much about the show itself, you didn't even come up with an excues as to how this film was similar to the show or whatever, but please don't as neither property has anything in common except the use of a song it shouldn't have used. If Gillis really wanted to promote his show there were otherways of doing so, but this film now dosen't seem like it wanted to promote The Raccoons at all, so getting the show noticved through the film is nil

  • @David315842

    It's not hurting anyone. And no doubt he figured it wouldn't hurt the show either.

  • @MrMovieBrat If he grew up on it then why the hell didn't he see that using the whole song in th credits may nhurt the friendly postive morals that The Raccoons gave. answer me that please?

  • @David315842

    Wha? I don't know the filmmakers, I didn't make this film. I'm not even in the film industry! And I bloody well know The Raccoons. I just never seen it in my life. Hobo is simply a film purely made for entertainment value. There is no loyalty involved, even I did have loyalty to any of the two, it'd both the film and the show. I CAN like violent films and children's cartoons.

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