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Title But I didn't say Kara. Why, why would you say Kara?
From The Banana Splits Movie
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The Banana Splits Movie is a horror-comedy film that was released in 2019. It is based on the beloved 1968 children's television series, The Banana Splits Adventure Hour. The film takes a dark and twisted turn from the original lighthearted series, delivering a thrilling and gory experience for both fans of the show and horror enthusiasts alike. The movie revolves around a live taping of The Banana Splits show, where a family attending the recording soon realizes that something is off with their beloved characters: Fleegle, Bingo, Drooper, and Snorky. As the show progresses, the animatronic characters transform into murderous killing machines, terrorizing both the cast and audience. The once beloved Banana Splits become a relentless force of destruction, dishing out blood-soaked chaos and mayhem. The cast of The Banana Splits Movie includes Dani Kind as Beth, the mother of the family attending the recording. Her husband Mitch, played by Steve Lund, tries to protect their two children, Harley (Finlay Wojtak-Hissong) and Zoe (Maria Nash), from the carnage unfolding around them. The movie also stars Romeo Carere as Austin, a young Banana Splits superfan who sneaks into the taping, and Sara Canning as the show's producer, Rebecca. Filled with dark humor and gruesome kills, The Banana Splits Movie pays homage to the original show while catering to a more mature and horror-loving audience. The film effectively blends nostalgia with a thrilling horror narrative, resulting in a unique genre-bending experience. The Banana Splits themselves are expertly updated, utilising a mix of practical and digital effects to bring the animatronic characters to life in a truly terrifying manner. The Banana Splits Movie soundtrack perfectly complements the on-screen chaos. It features a mix of recognizable tunes from the original show, but with a new sinister twist. Each track captures the eerie atmosphere of the film, immersing the audience in the gruesome world of the Banana Splits. If you want to experience the chilling sounds of The Banana Splits Movie, you can play and download the soundtrack here. The compilation includes eerie renditions of classic Banana Splits songs like "Tra La La," "Doin' the Banana Split," and "The Banana Splits Theme." The music is composed by Patrick Stump, who flawlessly captures the balance between nostalgia and horror with his updated versions of these beloved tunes. The Banana Splits Movie is a rollercoaster ride that combines nostalgia, horror, and humor into one thrilling package. Whether you grew up watching the original show or are a fan of the horror genre, this film will captivate and terrify you in equal measure. Get ready to witness the Banana Splits like you've never seen them before as they unleash pandemonium and become unlikely icons of horror cinema.

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