g-force vs catshitone

‘G-Force’ is just a couple weeks from being released, and the coverage over Producer Jerry Bruckheimer’s first foray into stereoscopic film-making is starting to pour in.
LINK: G-Force – The Men Behind The Guinea Pigs
A young boy told his father that he thought his classroom’s pet guinea pig had a secret life as a special agent. His father, visual effects master Hoyt Yeatman, became inspired by the concept and fleshed out a story. He told a friend about this creation. The friend, master producer Jerry Bruckheimer, saw the potential for a clever action film, and “G-Force” was born.
The film actually looks like it’s going to be pretty cute. In that ‘I would have loved it as a kid’ sort of way. But for us sudo-adults out there who want to see a film about CG furry animals sans Guinea Pigs, what are we supposed to do?
Well I have your answer. And that answer is…wait for it…‘Cat Shit One’.
Thank you Japan.
Q: Why is it called ‘Cat Shit One’? A: No idea.
Q: Why did they feel like they needed to add ‘The Animated Series’ into the title? A:…you got me.
Q: Who would win a fight, G-Force or the crack squad of Cat Shit One? A: Is there even any doubt?! That bunny just shot that camel terrorist in the head, and then blew up a caravan with a rocket launcher!
So many questions, but the one that I really want to know is when this will make it’s way over to our shores! I would watch it faithfully each and every week.
Happy Monday everyone!

















Andrew
According to catshitone.jp we can see this gem in 2010! Not too much longer a wait! Also from research I found that this was based off a comic called “Apocalypse Meow”. All I can gather is that the creators of this are made of pure awesomeness mixed with a lot of crazy. Now we just need a release date on the viewfinder movie and life will be complete…
Henry
CATSHITONE is the squad name. That’s where the movie gets it’s title.The vietnamese (the manga was the vietnam war) were Cats in the manga.