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Funky Forest: The First Contact

Funky Forest: The First Contact

Released PG 150 min 6.6/10 Votes: 2748
An outrageous collection of surreal, short attention span non-sequiturs largely revolving around Guitar Brother, his randy older sibling, and the pair's portly Caucasian brother.
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