Kids | Cool Cat Saves The

The movie follows the titular character—an anthropomorphic orange cat who wears a shirt with his own name on it—as he navigates various "challenges" in Hollywood, California.

: It features B-movie legend Erik Estrada and Vivica A. Fox , alongside Derek Savage as "Daddy Derek" and Jason Johnson as the voice of Cool Cat.

is a 2015 independent family film directed, written, and produced by Derek Savage. Despite its earnest intentions as an anti-bullying and safety educational film, it has achieved legendary status in internet culture as one of the "worst movies ever made" due to its surreal presentation and production errors. Production & Overview Cool Cat Saves the Kids

: Originally released on February 1, 2015, it has seen multiple re-releases, including a 2018 version titled Cool Cat Kids Superhero and a 2022 Director’s Cut where Savage dubbed over the original voice of Cool Cat. Plot & Characters

: The film is a 75-minute feature-length edit of three separate shorts: Cool Cat Stops Bullying , Cool Cat in the Hollywood Parade , and Cool Cat Finds a Gun . is a 2015 independent family film directed, written,

: Cool Cat is portrayed as an all-loving, hyper-enthusiastic child-figure who teaches lessons on exercise, healthy eating, and internet safety.

: Memorable moments include the "There he is!" catchphrase from Estrada, a bizarre holiday parade sequence, and a scene where a real pedestrian accidentally wanders into the shot and immediately turns around in confusion. Plot & Characters : The film is a

: Butch the Bully , a recurring antagonist who engages in "evil" acts like spray-painting walls, cyberbullying, and attempting to steal a gun to take lunch money.