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The gang splits up (as they often do):
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The character designs were streamlined and slightly stylized. Fred’s design, in particular, had evolved into a slightly more muscular, "jock-like" appearance, which fit the athletic theme of the movie perfectly. The backgrounds were vibrant and colorful, designed to mimic the energy of a live sports broadcast. The lighting was flatter and brighter compared to the moody shadows of Zombie Island , emphasizing the "Saturday Morning Cartoon" feel rather than a gothic horror atmosphere. Fred’s design, in particular, had evolved into a