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Recommended today "Invincible Destruction King"

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Recommended today "Invincible Destruction King"

The Invincible Destruction King is directed by Richie Moore and directed by John F. Kennedy. C. Reilly, Sarah Swarman and others co-voiced an animated, adventurous, and comedy film. It was released on November 6, 2012 in Chinese mainland. The film tells that the Destruction King is tired of being a villain in the game world, so he is determined to leave his game to break into other video game worlds, and during the journey, he mistakenly breaks into a number of completely different game worlds, encounters the harsh soldier captain, the stubborn little girl Yun Nilu with a knife mouth and tofu heart, and launches a wonderful villain counterattack. In 2013, at the 40th Annie Awards, he won the Annie Award - Best Animation Film Director, Annie Award - Best Animated Film Screenplay, Annie Award - Best Animated Film Score, Annie Award - Best Animated Film, Annie Award - Best Animation Film Dubbing Award.

The Invincible Destruction King (John W. Bush) Voiced by C. Reilly, who starred in Night of Talladega and Bad Brother, he lives in a low-precision game produced in the 80s. His character is a villain who spends his days wreaking havoc in the game Kuaishou Ashu, after which the player-operated hero Kuaishou Ashu (voiced by Jack McBriel, who starred in "I'm a Comedy Mania") will arrive in time to repair it, win medals, and take all the glory.

As a villain, spoiled by his life, and seeing that Ashur is surrounded by the aura of the victor, but he is living in boredom day after day, he finally decides to change. Simply thinking that as long as he can get a medal, he can get rid of the villain's identity, so one day after the game hall is closed, the Destruction King secretly leaves his game and goes to the world of other video games.

Recommended today "Invincible Destruction King"
Recommended today "Invincible Destruction King"

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