
Rob Zombie has many strings to his bow: musician, film director and comic book writer. One of his projects was the comic book Spookshow International, which he has adapted into a animated feature called The Haunted World of El Superbeasto. Surrounding himself with familiar names to lend their voices (Ken Foree, Sheri Moon Zombie and Sid Haig), the cartoon follows celebrity former wrestler and part time crime fighter, El Superbeasto, whose services are once again called upon.
Assisted by his sister and partner in crime Suzi X, a voluptuous blonde who frequently strips off, much to the delight of her robot assistant Marvin (who also transforms into her getaway motorbike), El Superbeasto is called into action when Dr, Satan plans marriage number 24 that could spell the end of mankind.

A frequenter of strip clubs, El Superbeasto is blown away when he sees Velvet Von Black perform as she has pneumatic breasts and buttocks that she can inflate at will and control. Also smitten is the weakest villain in Monsterland, Dr. Satan, who spies the 666 mark on her right buttock and realises she is the key to his transformation into Satan himself. When Dr. Satan’s simian henchman, Henchman, a super intelligent Gorilla that the doctor has transformed from a wild creature into a cultured being with an English accent, kidnaps Velvet, it is up to El Superbeasto and Suzi X to save the day.
Of course, nothing was ever likely to go smoothly and there is a small matter of zombie Nazis and Dr. Satan’s fortress of a castle to stand in our heroes’ way.


Great Review David! I've wanted to watch this for ages. Love the pictures. Even though i'm not a huge fan of Rob Zombie (as a director) i thought this might be different with it being a cartoon. I'll rent it instead of buying.
It's odd that as a horror fan, or perhaps because I have a great deal of affection for horror movies, I think I enjoyed this more than any other Rob Zombie movie. I didn't mind his exploitation stuff, which was a bit of a mixed bag, but hated what he did with Halloween.
I havent seen his movies - i guess its own own fault so i cant really form an opinion of them. I did watch Halloween though - i thought it was a pile of **** thats prob why i havent bothered to watch his movies. I do have House of a 1,000 Corpses on DVD but i've got loads of other movies i need to watch before it.