Hershey's Really Big! 3D Show (in 3D, 2002, USA)
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The 3D attraction hosted at Hershey's Chocolate World for eleven years, presented here in stereoscopic 3D for those with red-and-blue glasses. Produced by Lawrence Kasanoff's Threshold animation studio, this film would lay the groundwork for its artists' involvement in an even greater corporate icon orgy, Foodfight, which was still intended to be animated entirely in keyframes around then. Expect a song and dance with smiling chocolate bars, nothing too off-kilter like the 4D show at M&M's World. Directed by Gary Goddard at Threshold Digital Research.
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No comment seems ro have mentioned this. I saw this on my LG 3D TV and assumed it was anaglyph only and the TV actually turned the real 3D on. This was a "Treat" to eat and watch. I literally ducked a few times with the strong 3D presentation here. They should be proud.
I saw the whole thing while wearing my 3D glasses.
I am using the spy kids 3 glasses for this
lol so did i
3D Glasses requiered
Watching with shark boy and lavagirl 3d glasses
Let’s not forget that this was directed by Gary Goddard who directed The Adventures of Conan: A Sword and Sorcery Spectacular and the Masters of the Universe movie. A movie so bad, is bankrupted a whole studio.
I guess a person who works in the amusement park industry isn’t cut out to be a director
It’s weird that it’s made by the same studio who made the worst animated movie of all time
And that movie would be?
@@nicholasmiscunaitis6438 you should know that.
Foodfight? The Emoji Movie?
Before this & Foodfight, the Threshold produced the short film "Edwurd Fudwupper Fibbed Big" for Nickelodeon. It was surprisingly good & has aged better than its feature-length successor. Go check the Foodfight documentary "Rotten". It goes into detail on how Threshold went from making decent cgi short flicks to Foodfight...