8/10
Ultimate Anti-Drug Special of the 90s!
5 July 2006
This is one of the few best half hour animated TV specials you'd find.

Approved by Bush Sr. himself and NBC,CBS, and ABC.

It's about a teen named Micheal who's addicted to drugs and he eventually steals money from his sister Corey to buy more.

Corey finds out what he did to her piggy bank, but she was told not to tell their parents that Micheal is on Drugs.

Things seem bad till some unlikely heroes show up to help Micheal's problem. And they are highly copyrighted cartoon characters! Every famous cartoon character you'd find from the old school Saturday Morning line ups are on a mission to talk some sense into Micheal that drugs are bad for him.

Those who were around during the late 80s-early 90s won't have trouble in knowing who's who in this TV special.

It has a great moral to it. And a fun way of telling kids to say no to drugs. And highly appropriate for all ages. Course for those who are parents just be sure to explain some parts to your kids when you watch this program.

What's cool is they actually got permission to use more than 10 copyrighted characters. And they're even voiced by the actual voice actors that put life into them.

It's really cool to see, don't know if it'll have a chance in a decent DVD release.

But I highly recommend it to those who grew up watching the cartoons from 16 years ago.
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