Cinnamoroll: The Movie · review
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This review may discuss plot details.
Time to articulate the blorbo thoughts without making them into an entire analysis. This is a short and simple yet wonderful movie about friendship, and technically family too, but the friendship message is much more prominent. It's by no means perfect, as the titular character Cinnamoroll/Cinnamon is lumped in with everybody else until the end, and Ms. Anna mostly just gets used as the plot device. It actually focuses more on Chowder, a character that only appears here and is cited as the antagonist despite switching sides less than halfway through. I won't go into too much detail for fear of getting rambly (Remember 'blorbothoughts'? Yeah, it's him.) but he's shown to have more dynamics with the other characters and means well despite his impulsiveness.
The movie does, however, leave some questions unanswered, such as why Chowder's spell malfunctions in the first place and how the other characters know him.
It's not a movie for everyone, but if you have some free time, look it up on Youtube.