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  • CircleCity: City Vs. World
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  • CircleCity: City Vs. World is a 2016 adult animated musical action comedy film based off of the CircleCity television series. The film follows the titular characters from the series becoming caught up in a third world war as a result of a series of actions committed by Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton. In order to restore peace to their nation, Lloyd, Derp and the rest set out to end the duo's presidency, but become sidetracked by a nuclear bomb plot, American society and Lloyd's perspective on America. The film provides commentary on the political and social issues that are affecting America as of late, particularly lampooning the 2016 Presidential candidates as well as how American society overall functions and behaves. The film was released on June 3, 2016, and received positive reviews
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Producer
Name
  • CircleCity: City Vs. World
Caption
  • Theatrical Release Poster made by Destroyer334545
Language
  • English
Music
Gross
  • 1.78154776E8
Studio
Distributor
Release
  • 2016-06-03
Time
  • 7200.0
Budget
  • 3.5E7
Writer
  • IAmBagel
  • Hat
  • Destroyer334545
Director
abstract
  • CircleCity: City Vs. World is a 2016 adult animated musical action comedy film based off of the CircleCity television series. The film follows the titular characters from the series becoming caught up in a third world war as a result of a series of actions committed by Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton. In order to restore peace to their nation, Lloyd, Derp and the rest set out to end the duo's presidency, but become sidetracked by a nuclear bomb plot, American society and Lloyd's perspective on America. The film provides commentary on the political and social issues that are affecting America as of late, particularly lampooning the 2016 Presidential candidates as well as how American society overall functions and behaves. The film was released on June 3, 2016, and received positive reviews from critics, with critics praising it's commentary on the state of America as well as it's humor and songs, but criticizing it's runtime and certain political messages. The subjects and ideas presented in the film later lead to certain controversies. As of December 2016, it is the highest-grossing R-rated animated film.