a5c7b9f00b Join B.O.B., Dr. Cockroach and The Missing Link for dynamite action and mind-blowing adventure. The good doctor celebrates B.O.B.&#39;s birthday with a cake that&#39;s just &#39;the bomb.&#39; After he swallows the explosive, B.O.B. mysteriously has the power to read other creature&#39;s minds. Animated films, also short films, have developed so nicely in recent years that standards are pretty high these days for me. &quot;B.O.B.&#39;s Big Break&quot; is a 13-minute film from 6 years ago and directly linked to &quot;Monsters vs. Aliens&quot;. The voice cast has some pretty big names in it, but sadly this little Dreamsworks film comes short in terms of story. It has no real dramatic impact or emotional impact and that is already a bad thing. Now, the film really needs to make up for it in the fun area, in terms of comedy, to be still a convincing watch. This film does not. Most of the jokes here fell only included for the sake of being funny instead of actually being funny. This one is really only for the biggest fans of the feature film and I can see writer and director Robert Porter has worked on many well-known animated movies, but only in minor positions. His work here is not memorable at all. Not recommended. It&#39;s 1968. Dr. Cockroach (Hugh Laurie) has a plan to escape the secret facility and General W.R. Monger (Kiefer Sutherland). He with The Missing Link (Will Arnett) throw a birthday party for the unsuspecting B.O.B. (Seth Rogen). He feeds B.O.B. a special cake which is supposed to turn him into a bomb. Instead, B.O.B. gains the ability to read minds.<br/><br/>The gang is fun but the place is not. I never really liked the secret base other thana place to escape from. Having a reminder that the group is trapped in there is not that fun. This is a functional short which gives the characters a fun action time.
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