Todd and the Book of Pure Evil: The End of the End (2017)

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The animated conclusion to the live action Todd and The Book Of Pure Evil Show. Todd tries to mend his friendship with Curtis after killing his girlfriend. The book has returned along with Hannah and there is talk of a new Pure Evil one.

Introduction
"Todd and the Book of Pure Evil: The End of completion" is a 2017 Canadian animated funny horror movie directed by Richard Duhaney and Craig David Wallace. It is the follow up to the short-lived television series "Todd and the Book of Pure Evil". The motion picture centres around Todd, his gang of misfit cronies, and their continued misadventures in battling versus a monstrous evil book.

Plot Summary
The film begins after the occasions of the tv series, where the teenage burnout Todd Smith, his pals Curtis, Jenny, Hannah, and his one-armed rocker Atticus P. Murphy Jr are participating in Crowley High. Unfortunately, the dreadful wicked book makes a sudden reappearance. The Book of Pure Evil grants individuals's deepest desires in the worst possible way, causing devastating and disturbing outcomes. The Book wants the pure wicked one (Todd) to achieve his powers and rule the world.

The gang finds that Crowley High is a catastrophe, with their fellow trainees and instructors had by Book-made clones. The clones, lacking any human emotion, only objective to spread turmoil and damage while keeping Todd away from the Book. Nevertheless, Todd and his friends, banding together as they carried out in the television series, handle to launch an attack on the clones while Todd fearlessly faces the Book.

As the plot unravels, Todd deals with tests of relationships and love, even while experiencing an internal battle over his own identity. He's forced to face the concern of whether he's the "pure evil one" as the Book recommends or if he can specify his own destiny.

Character Development
The main character Todd Smith, the purported "pure evil one", evolves throughout the movie, maturing from a 'burnout' to a hero who battles versus evil. He faces several predicaments, making his character more relatable to audiences. Jenny, Curtis and Hannah likewise grow throughout this thrilling adventure, confronting their worries and insecurities.

Animation and Themes
The animation, expertly done by Smiley Guy Studios, does the television series justice, keeping the program's unique tone and design. The film successfully blends comedic aspects with moments of scary and intrigue. Themes throughout include the struggle of excellent versus evil, friendship and commitment, and the search for one's identity.

Conclusion
The film supplies a gratifying resolution for fans, tying up loose ends from the tv series and delivering a gratifying mix of comedy, horror, and emotions. At the end of the impressive battle, love dominates, friendships reinforce, and Todd lastly matures. Eventually, "Todd and the Book of Pure Evil: The End of the End" is an exciting trip through scary and funny, providing a well-paced, funny and horrifically amusing film as a worthy follow up to its source material.

Top Cast

  • Alex House (small)
    Alex House
    Todd Smith
  • Maggie Castle (small)
    Maggie Castle
    Jenny Kolinsky
  • Bill Turnbull (small)
    Bill Turnbull
    Curtis Weaver
  • Melanie Leishman (small)
    Melanie Leishman
    Hannah Williams
  • Chris Leavins (small)
    Chris Leavins
    Atticus Murphy Jr.
  • Dan Petronijevic (small)
    Dan Petronijevic
    Brody
  • Norman Yeung (small)
    Norman Yeung
    Eddie
  • Steve Arbuckle
    Rob
  • Brodie Sanderson
    Elliot Everwood
  • Jason Mewes (small)
    Jason Mewes
    Jimmy