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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.
 

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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.
 
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The Haunted World of El Superbeasto is very much an adult-oriented cartoon with plenty of naked flesh, sex references and bloody violence on show in what is something that is flimsy at best.  As I’m not familiar with the comic book, I had no idea of the backstory or the characters’ histories and these are only explained at the beginning of the film with the shortest of exposition.  I therefore just watched it for what it is and tried to enjoy the ride.
 
There isn’t anything particularly clever or challenging about El Superbeasto, it’s just a film where you sit back and watch, not having to think too deeply about anything – it is a little (aesthetically at least) like the Pamela Anderson cartoon series Stripperella – but anything that introduces a major character by her theft of Hitler’s embalmed head shouldn’t be taken too seriously!  This doesn’t so much as rely on innuendo as put everything right on show, with no particularly subtle gags, just ones that are pretty crude.
 
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The voice casting is very good with Tom Papa superb in the title role, Sheri Moon Zombie and Rosario Dawson suitably sexy and sultry as Suzi X and Velvet Von Black respectively, but the biggest name attached is Paul Giamatti who lends Dr. Satan a real ambition and sense of self aggrandisement.
 
I enjoyed this, but I’m not sure why.  It’s a similar feeling to some of the [adult swim] material but that is generally smarter and funnier than this – there are more laughs in a single spisode of Aqua Teen Hunger Force than the entire running time of The Haunted World of El Superbeasto.  Saying that, there is a lot to like and I imagine that fans of the comic book will appreciate it more than newcomers to Rob Zombie’s animated output.
 

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