The speaker reviews the movie "Gummy Bear: The Yummy Gummy Search for Santa," a film that is criticized for its lack of originality, poor animation, and nonsensical plot. The movie, produced by Lionsgate, was released in 2012 and is based on a popular YouTube video of the same name. The speaker notes that the film's budget and resources were wasted on a property that was only intended to be a short YouTube video. The film's characters, including the Gummy Bear and a mix of animals, are described as bizarre and poorly designed. The speaker also criticizes the film's jokes, which are seen as inappropriate for a children's movie. The plot involves the Gummy Bear and his friends searching for Santa Claus, who has been kidnapped by an alien. The movie ends with the Gummy Bear wishing everyone a "Merry Gummy Christmas," which the speaker finds amusing. The speaker concludes by recommending the official Gummy Bear Twitter account, which is full of embarrassing photoshopped images of the Gummy Bear.
Here are some key facts I extracted from the text:
1. The text is a transcript of a video by IHE (I Hate Everything) where he reviews and criticizes the Gummy Bear movie.
2. The Gummy Bear movie is a 2012 animated film produced by Lionsgate, based on the popular YouTube video "The Gummy Bear Song" by icanrockyourworld.
3. The movie is about a gummy bear and his animal friends who go on a quest to rescue Santa Claus from an alien who kidnapped him after winning a card game.
4. The movie is poorly animated, written, edited, and voice acted, and has many jokes and references that are inappropriate, outdated, or nonsensical for a children's movie.
5. The movie also has very little to do with the original Gummy Bear Song, and only features a few short musical segments that are not memorable or catchy.
6. IHE finds the movie to be dreadful, boring, lazy, and unfunny, and gives it a very negative review.