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Genre: Film & Animation
Date of upload: Apr 23, 2024 ^^
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RYD date created : 2024-05-22T07:03:29.575165Z
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That is probably not the world's largest sardine, either. Atlantic sardines grow up to be roughly 0.4 meters long, and an oil sardine was once measured at 2.72 meters. It is probably safe to assume that there are at least a few sardines living out there around 0.6 meters long, longer than average, but not by much. Flint is a lanky, tall looking guy, so I estimate that he's 1.8 meters tall. Looking at still images of him, his head is about 1/4 the size of his body, and his machine is about the size of his head. Thus, the machine is around 0.45 meters tall. It's a bit difficult to see, but when the machine bounces around the tank's struts, we can see the machine is half of the width of the struts. The fish appears to be less than half the width of the struts, so Shelbourne probably just took a random sardine. This sort of false advertising is probably a crime.
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6:31 Lol, Chester V gets shocked by the charges
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I'd say Chester V should also get charged with some sort of ecoterrorism charge. As he shut down the machine knowing full well that its the heart of the ecosystem. Comparable to draining the amazon or polluting the great barrier reef.
Now, I would usually also argue for a poaching charge, but cleaning up the food (including the food creatures, which the UN did know about, judging by the fact we already saw sentient gummy bears in the first movie) was what he was tasked to do, so I guess thats legal
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At 5:42, Not only did Chester V breach/break the rule of the animal welfare act, he ALSO would've gotten a deforestation charge to go with it.
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2:14 This is Coercion Too
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7:36 this is so funny for some reason, he's like "yeah i committed those!"
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5:23 I would also put "Cyber Crimes" right here since it force-reprogrammed the FLDSMDFR
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@Bryce_the_Woomy_Boi
4 weeks ago
What if the "good guys" were charged for their crimes? Like Remy: stealing, health code violations, biting (assault), etc.
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