Foodfight! (2002 Pre Hard Drive Theft Version)

Foodfight! was an CGI animated movie from Threshold Animation Studios that was set to be "Toy Story in a supermarket", as it was about a supermarket that came to life when humans weren't around and was supposed to have cameos from more than 80 famous food mascots and their products. Helmed by Larry Kasanoff, it was set to star big name actors like Charlie Sheen and Hillary Duff playing original mascots like Dex Dogtective and Sunshine Goodness and was going to show what Threshold Animation Studios could do to the world, hopefully making them "the next-generation Pixar".

The film hit a strike in its production someway along the road however, as in December 2002, hard drives containing the film's progress were reportedly stolen, leading to the enitre film having to be made over again from scratch, and because of budget spent on licensing products, mascots and actors and progress on the film that was now gone, giving it a new "live-action" take and insufficient software, when the film was finally released many years later in 2012 it suffered from abysmal CGI animation that was stiff, jerky, lifeless and unfinished and other problems like uncomfortable sexualisation and a terrible script.

Foodfight! was praised by many in its early days as a film that was truly going to be great, but unfortunately the early progress on the film that may of been salvageable lies on the hard drives that to this day are still unknown as to their whereabouts. The few things we do have from the early version of Foodfight include an early trailer with significantly better animation and the various merchandise made to promote the film.