Puyo Puyo: Our Popping Adventure (FAKE MOVIE)

PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS MOVIE IS FAKE, I HAVE NOTHING ELSE TO SAY

Puyo Puyo: Our Popping Adventure is a Japanese-American Flash animated movie released direct-to-video by Dominim Home Entertainment on September 17, 2020. The movie is based on the Puyo Puyo game series, directed by Shigeru Myiamoto and starring Grey DeLisle, Molly Ringwald, and Stacey Keach as Arle, Amitie, and Ringo.

Plot
Arle (Grey DeLisle), Amitie (Molly Ringwald), and Ringo (Stacey Keach) must save Primp Town from being taken over by a greedy businessman known as Count Wollamshire (Alan Tudyk), who's also planning to ban Puyo.

Bad Qualities

 * 1) Count Wollamshire is a very heartless antagonist, as he tries to disguise his mass Puyo murder as a "Save the Puyo" petition. To make matters worse, we actually see him hurting a Puyo.
 * 2) *His design also looks out of place for a Puyo Puyo movie, and would rather fit in Speed Racer: The Next Generation.
 * 3) The Flash animation, while decent, can suffer from animation errors, a few examples including Arle's mouth disappearing when she insults Amitie (more on that later) and Amitie and Ringo switching places mid-frame in one scene.
 * 4) Arle was flanderized in this movie, as she becomes a stuck-up jerk towards her friends.
 * 5) The movie's title is very generic.
 * 6) The infamous scene where Arle yells at Amitie for dragging her and Ringo into the adventure. She even goes as far to say that Amitie will never become a wonderful magician, which hurts Amitie's feelings.
 * 7) Some scenes can be too dark for a kid's movie, such as the scene where Wollamshire punches Arle in the face and blood comes out of her mouth.
 * 8) A few voices (notably the guards at the beginning of the movie) sound like they were recorded on low-quality microphones, for example, Grey DeLisle’s performance as Arle is shockingly mediocre, as she sounds like she’s embarrassed that she’s in the film, and Alan Tudyk does not give a good performance as Count Wollamshire.
 * 9) The W-Soldiers look like ripoffs of the Clone Troopers from Star Wars.
 * 10) The CGI models are horribly rendered, especially the cars in the city. What's worse is that the horrible CGI would carry on to the next Dolphin Entertainment production, Speed Racer: Race Around the World, as well as the 2020 Speed Racer TV series.
 * 11) Some scenes serve as nothing but pure filler (example being the underwater scene).
 * 12) In one scene, one of the W-Soldiers dabs, proving that the writers are trying to be hip with the kids.

Good Qualities

 * 1) None of the characters were flanderized. Well, except Arle.
 * 2) As stated before, the animation is decent as it was done by Dolphin Entertainment (the same studio behind Barcode Battlerz).
 * 3) Puyo Puyo fans may like this movie.
 * 4) The graphics are still cute and colorful.
 * 5) The Japanese title "Puyo Puyo: Here We Go to Save Our Puyo!" is way better than the English title.