https://www.clockworks2.org/wiki/index.php?title=SPY_KIDS_3-D:_GAME_OVER&feed=atom&action=historySPY KIDS 3-D: GAME OVER - Revision history2024-03-28T20:33:43ZRevision history for this page on the wikiMediaWiki 1.32.1https://www.clockworks2.org/wiki/index.php?title=SPY_KIDS_3-D:_GAME_OVER&diff=8371&oldid=prevErlichrd at 02:26, 4 June 20182018-06-04T02:26:12Z<p></p>
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Children's film, 3rd in series (see in this Category, SPY KIDS—and below, the Caution). The villainous Toymaker schemes to control the future by controlling kids through a VR video game. The setting of SK3-D is partly at the top-secret HQ of the OSS but mostly inside the video game. The interior of the very conspicuous OSS has an equally conspicuous hexagon motif: possibly a visual joke on this common shape in SF film (e.g., 2001, A NEW HOPE). The VR game features a vehicular race out of TRON and robot fights out of TRON and ROBOT JOX. As in the classic Star Trek episode "The Menagerie," illusion can allow a cripple a life of free movement and power: in the VR game world in SK3-D, Grandfather is either a really big macho guy, or a cyborg. There are also mildly threatening giant robots—that look very much like the robot in THE IRON GIANT—that escape into the real world. (All films mentioned listed in this section.) CAUTION: Unlike the original film, this one shouldn't be seen by adults unaccompanied by a child—and a child too young to have seen 3-D or the films mentioned.</div>Erlichrd