
What's Up: Balloon to the Rescue!
Movie • 2009 • Adventure
ReportDr. Crumb, a scientist who never liked to leave home, invented a way to see the world without leaving your lab. Using a stone extraterrestrial Crumb, his assistant and his two nephews Zoox: the beautiful Amanda and irreverent Guto, will make his house float through the world in search of adventures. The problem is that this stone has other special powers, can hypnotize people and open portals to other dimensions. To fall into the hands of a greedy French archaeologist, the stone eventually releasing four monsters creatures and muddled fleeing to different corners of the world. Now these monsters need to be captured before they destroy the main monuments of the world and the stone must be recovered before the archaeologist hypnotize them all.
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Racist stereotypes of Asian/Chinese people. A Chinese guy named "Ching-Ling" is the butt of many jokes/stereotypes about Asians, like jokes about how Asians are smart/nerdy and talk in broken English. In one scene the scientist says "did you try showing him a fortune cookie", Ching-Ling is wearing a shirt with noodles on it and says "Junky camera made in China! Battery dead already!" upon his introduction, and at the end of the movie when it is revealled Amanda is dating him, the scientiists says "Did you have to pick someone who might be smarter than me?" and Guto says "You mean he can be that smart? I thought he was going to make us dinner!" And then the french guy is mocked for his accent and gets called a "french crossiant" by the scientists.
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