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Animal Crackers are animal-shaped cookies (?) designed by carnivorous subhumans as brainwashing tools by which to corrupt innocent children who, without such indoctrination-disguised-as-treats, might become vegetarians, eschewing the abuse of the very animals they consume in the form of the diabolical snack shapes.

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    • Animal Crackers are animal-shaped cookies (?) designed by carnivorous subhumans as brainwashing tools by which to corrupt innocent children who, without such indoctrination-disguised-as-treats, might become vegetarians, eschewing the abuse of the very animals they consume in the form of the diabolical snack shapes.
    • The animal crackers are minor villains in Shrek Forever After.
    • Animal Crackers is the sixty-fifth episode of Jackie Chan Adventures.
    • The Animal Crackers are supporting heroes in the Little Audrey short "Tarts and Flowers." They are animated animal crackers who run like real animals. While Little Audrey enlists the Cop Cakes to rescue Angel Cake from the evil clutches of the Devil's Food Cake, the Gingerbread Boy enlists the animal crackers, but by far, they are not seen anymore.
    • Animal Crackers is the second movie released by the Marx Bros.
    • Released on August 23, 1930, and filmed in Astoria, Queens, New York; Animal Crackers starred four of the Marx Brothers: Groucho, Harpo, Zeppo, and Chico. It was a movie adaptation of a 1928 Broadway musical by the same name, written by George S Kaufman and and Morrie Ryskind. Interestingly, the Marx Brothers also starred in the broadway hit as well.
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    • 13(xsd:integer)
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    • ?
    Starring
    • Chico,
    • Groucho,
    • Harpo,
    • Zeppo
    Runtime
    • 5820.0
    Status
    • Deceased
    Producer
    • ?
    • Frank Squillace
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    • 1930(xsd:integer)
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    • Animal Crackers
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    Movie Name
    • Animal Crackers
    Setting
    • Bhutan
    • San Francisco, USA
    IMDB ID
    • 20640(xsd:integer)
    Distributor
    • Paramount
    Occupation
    • Possible gladiators
    Family
    • None
    Race
    • Cookies
    NEXT
    Writer
    • Adam Beechen
    • George S. Kaufman,
    • Morrie Ryskind
    Director
    • Michael Goguen
    • Victor Heerman
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    • Animal Crackers are animal-shaped cookies (?) designed by carnivorous subhumans as brainwashing tools by which to corrupt innocent children who, without such indoctrination-disguised-as-treats, might become vegetarians, eschewing the abuse of the very animals they consume in the form of the diabolical snack shapes.
    • The animal crackers are minor villains in Shrek Forever After.
    • Animal Crackers is the sixty-fifth episode of Jackie Chan Adventures.
    • Released on August 23, 1930, and filmed in Astoria, Queens, New York; Animal Crackers starred four of the Marx Brothers: Groucho, Harpo, Zeppo, and Chico. It was a movie adaptation of a 1928 Broadway musical by the same name, written by George S Kaufman and and Morrie Ryskind. Interestingly, the Marx Brothers also starred in the broadway hit as well. The basic plot concerns Groucho, as explorer Captain Geoffrey (or Jeffrey) T. Spaulding, attending a party in his honor at the estate of society matron Mrs. Rittenhouse, and investigating the theft of a valuable painting during the party. The bulk of the movie consists of a succession of comedy sketches, one liner jokes and visual gags. In the 1990s, a 15-second clip filmed in Multicolor during the rehearsal of a scene in Animal Crackers was found and aired as a part of the AMC documentary Glorious Technicolor (1998). The clip is significant because it is the only known color footage of the Marx Brothers.
    • The Animal Crackers are supporting heroes in the Little Audrey short "Tarts and Flowers." They are animated animal crackers who run like real animals. While Little Audrey enlists the Cop Cakes to rescue Angel Cake from the evil clutches of the Devil's Food Cake, the Gingerbread Boy enlists the animal crackers, but by far, they are not seen anymore.
    • Animal Crackers is the second movie released by the Marx Bros.
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