Spike and Suzy: The Texas Rangers

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Spike and Suzy: The Texas Rangers
Directed by Mark Mertens, Wim Bien
Produced by Eric Wirix
Written by Dirk Nielandt, Guy Mortier
Release date(s) 2008
Running time 80 minutes
Country Flag of Belgium Belgium
Flag of the Netherlands Netherlands
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Language Dutch, French

Spike and Suzy: The Texas Rangers is a CGI animated feature film scheduled to be released late 2008, and is the first in a projected 13 animated films, at a rate of one per year, based on the Belgian comic book characters Spike and Suzy. The film is directed by Mark Mertens and Wim Bien, and is produced by Skyline Entertainment, in partnership with CoToon, LuxAnimation, BosBros, and WAT Productions.

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Spike and Suzy find out that a masked villain called Jim Parasite has kidnapped and shrunk all the Texas Rangers. They leave for Dumb City, Texas with their friends and settle in the Texas Rangers' HQ. It quickly becomes clear that they are not welcome. Jim Parasite terrorizes the city and has spies everywhere. The saloon dancer Miss Missy decides to join Spike and Suzy in their fight against Jim Parasite, but Aunt Sidonia doesn't trust her and suspects that she is secretly in cahoots with Jim Parasite. Is she jealous of Lambic and Jerome's interest in Miss Missy?

Spike and Suzy don't trust the Sheriff and the grocer, Theodore Boomerang, who acts suspiciously. After a confrontation with Jim Parasite, Spike and Suzy realize that the Sheriff's cast is fake, and they discover that a closet in Miss Missy's hotel room is filled with weapons. Who is the real culprit?

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