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''The Haunted World Of El Superbeasto'' is a 2009 animated horror comedy film by [[Rob Zombie]], based upon the comic book series also created by him.
''[[The Haunted World of El Superbeasto]]'' is a 2009 animated horror comedy film by [[Rob Zombie]], based upon the comic book series also created by him.


El Superbeasto is a retired [[Masked Luchador|luchador]] who lives in the world of Monsterland, where humans and monsters live together: with the help of his sexy sister Suzi X and her horny sidekick/vehicle Murray the Robot he tries to foil the evil plans of Dr. Satan and his assistant Otto, a gorilla with a British accent.
El Superbeasto is a retired [[Masked Luchador|luchador]] who lives in the world of Monsterland, where humans and monsters live together: with the help of his sexy sister Suzi X and her horny sidekick/vehicle Murray the Robot he tries to foil the evil plans of Dr. Satan and his assistant Otto, a gorilla with a British accent.


Marred by a case of [[Development Hell]] (it was supposed to come out in May '07), ''El Superbeasto'' owes a lot to series like [[Scooby Doo]] and [[The Ren and Stimpy Show]], with a lot more violence and many sexual elements and innuendo added, and therefore [[What Do You Mean It's Not for Kids?|it's absolutely no children's cartoon]].
Marred by a case of [[Development Hell]] (it was supposed to come out in May '07), ''El Superbeasto'' owes a lot to series like [[Scooby Doo]] and [[The Ren and Stimpy Show]], with a lot more violence and many sexual elements and innuendo added, and therefore [[What Do You Mean It's Not for Kids?|it's absolutely no children's cartoon]].

Suffice to say, [[Your Mileage May Vary]].
Suffice to say, [[Your Mileage May Vary]].


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=== ''[[The Haunted World of El Superbeasto]]'' provides examples of: ===
* [[A Date with Rosie Palms]] - Dr. Satan masturbates a lot.

* [[A Date With Rosie Palms]] - Dr. Satan masturbates a lot.
* [[Adolf Hitler]] - or better, his disembodied head in a jar.
* [[Adolf Hitler]] - or better, his disembodied head in a jar.
* [[All Animation Is Disney]]: Averted when [[Rob Zombie]] stated that he got former [[Disney]] animators to animate something "filthy". However the art style isn't Disney; it tends towards a ''[[Ren and Stimpy]]''-esque look. This is often mistaken as a collaboration between [[Ralph Bakshi]] and [[John Kricfalusi]]. But former Spumco workers helped out on this as well.
* [[All Animation Is Disney]]: Averted when [[Rob Zombie]] stated that he got former [[Disney]] animators to animate something "filthy". However the art style isn't Disney; it tends towards a ''[[Ren and Stimpy]]''-esque look. This is often mistaken as a collaboration between [[Ralph Bakshi]] and [[John Kricfalusi]]. But former Spumco workers helped out on this as well.
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* [[Barbie Doll Anatomy]] - averted, courtesy of Suzi X and Velvet
* [[Barbie Doll Anatomy]] - averted, courtesy of Suzi X and Velvet
* [[Cameo]] - of many horror and science fiction characters, from [[The Shining|Jack Torrance]] to [[Edward Scissorhands]].
* [[Cameo]] - of many horror and science fiction characters, from [[The Shining|Jack Torrance]] to [[Edward Scissorhands]].
** Hell, Beasto runs down Rob Zombie's version of [[Halloween (Film)|Michael Myers]]!
** Hell, Beasto runs down Rob Zombie's version of [[Halloween (film)|Michael Myers]]!
* [[Cat Fight]] - between Suzi and Velvet at the end.
* [[Cat Fight]] - between Suzi and Velvet at the end.
* [[Celebrity Voice Actor]] - [[Paul Giamatti]] as Dr. Satan, [[Rosario Dawson]] as Velvet Von Black, [[Danny Trejo]] as Rico, and several others.
* [[Celebrity Voice Actor]] - [[Paul Giamatti]] as Dr. Satan, [[Rosario Dawson]] as Velvet Von Black, [[Danny Trejo]] as Rico, and several others.
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* [[Do-Anything Robot]] - Murray the robot.
* [[Do-Anything Robot]] - Murray the robot.
* [[Dreadful Musician]] - Steve Wachowski/Dr. Satan as a teen.
* [[Dreadful Musician]] - Steve Wachowski/Dr. Satan as a teen.
* [[Everything's Deader With Zombies]]
* [[Everything's Deader with Zombies]]
* [[Eyepatch of Power]] - Suzi X has one.
* [[Eyepatch of Power]] - Suzi X has one.
* [[Fan Service]]: And '''''how!'''''
* [[Fan Service]]: And '''''how!'''''
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** [[Tom Kenny]] as Otto
** [[Tom Kenny]] as Otto
* [[Informed Ability]] - El Superbeasto is supposed to be a ''lucha libre'' champion, but during the film he does very little fighting, and usually only punches his adversaries. It's implied pretty strongly that he earned his reputation as a brawler a longass time ago and is still trying to parlay that good will into an acting career, though.
* [[Informed Ability]] - El Superbeasto is supposed to be a ''lucha libre'' champion, but during the film he does very little fighting, and usually only punches his adversaries. It's implied pretty strongly that he earned his reputation as a brawler a longass time ago and is still trying to parlay that good will into an acting career, though.
* [[Ink Suit Actor]] - Sid Haig and Bill Mosely lend their voices to the animated counterpart of their characters Captain Spaulding and Otis Driftwood from Rob Zombie's previous [[House of 1000 Corpses]] and [[The Devils Rejects]]; also, Tura Satana from ''Faster, Pussycat! Kill! Kill!'' voices a bit character that's essentially her in the aforementioned movie.
* [[Ink Suit Actor]] - Sid Haig and Bill Mosely lend their voices to the animated counterpart of their characters Captain Spaulding and Otis Driftwood from Rob Zombie's previous [[House of 1000 Corpses]] and [[The Devil's Rejects]]; also, Tura Satana from ''Faster, Pussycat! Kill! Kill!'' voices a bit character that's essentially her in the aforementioned movie.
* [[In Name Only]] - Dr. Satan is not the same one from ''House Of 1000 Corpses''.
* [[In Name Only]] - Dr. Satan is not the same one from ''House Of 1000 Corpses''.
* [[Jerkass]] - El Superbeasto
* [[Jerkass]] - El Superbeasto
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* [[Ninja Pirate Zombie Robot]] - Zombie Nazi bikers and Nazi werewolves.
* [[Ninja Pirate Zombie Robot]] - Zombie Nazi bikers and Nazi werewolves.
* [[Our Werewolves Are Different]] - and also Nazi.
* [[Our Werewolves Are Different]] - and also Nazi.
* [[Pretty Fly for A White Guy]] - Velvet Von Black is lily-white, and talks like a [[Jive Turkey]]. Ironically, she's voiced by [[Rosario Dawson]].
* [[Pretty Fly for a White Guy]] - Velvet Von Black is lily-white, and talks like a [[Jive Turkey]]. Ironically, she's voiced by [[Rosario Dawson]].
* [[Refuge in Audacity]]
* [[Refuge in Audacity]]
* [[Refuge in Vulgarity]]
* [[Refuge in Vulgarity]]
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Latest revision as of 01:15, 5 October 2020

The Haunted World of El Superbeasto is a 2009 animated horror comedy film by Rob Zombie, based upon the comic book series also created by him.

El Superbeasto is a retired luchador who lives in the world of Monsterland, where humans and monsters live together: with the help of his sexy sister Suzi X and her horny sidekick/vehicle Murray the Robot he tries to foil the evil plans of Dr. Satan and his assistant Otto, a gorilla with a British accent.

Marred by a case of Development Hell (it was supposed to come out in May '07), El Superbeasto owes a lot to series like Scooby Doo and The Ren and Stimpy Show, with a lot more violence and many sexual elements and innuendo added, and therefore it's absolutely no children's cartoon.

Suffice to say, Your Mileage May Vary.


Tropes used in The Haunted World of El Superbeasto include: