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'''''MFKZ''''' (originally titled '''''Mutafukaz''''' before having a name change so it could be distributed in profanity-free regions) is a French/Japanese animated film that premiered in 2017 before having a a theatrical release in France, Japan, Canada, and the US in 2018. It is based on the comic strip series of the same name by | {{Infobox Movie | ||
|name = ''MFKZ'' | |||
|picture =MFKZ Cover Art.jpg | |||
|caption = Teaser Poster | |||
|country = France <br> [[Image:Japan.jpg|25px]] Japan | |||
|director = Shōjirō Nishimi <br> Guillaume "Run" Renard | |||
|date= 2018 | |||
|studio= Ankama Animations <br> Studio 4°C | |||
|distributor= Tamasa (France) <br> Parco (Japan) | |||
|character1=Angelino | |||
|actor1= Orelsan (French) <br> Kenn Michael (English) | |||
|character2=Vince | |||
|actor2=Vince Staples (Both versions) | |||
|character3=Bruce Macchabée | |||
|actor3=Julien Kramer (French) <br> [[Danny Trejo]] (English) | |||
|character4=Randy Crocodile | |||
|actor4=Emmanuel Karsen (French) <br> [[Michael Chiklis]] (English) | |||
|character5=Willy | |||
|actor5=Redouanne Harjane (French) <br> Dino Andrade (English) | |||
}} | |||
'''''MFKZ''''' (originally titled '''''Mutafukaz''''' before having a name change so it could be distributed in profanity-free regions) is a French/Japanese animated film that premiered in 2017 before having a a theatrical release in France, Japan, Canada, and the US in 2018. It is based on the comic strip series of the same name by Guillaume "Run" Renard. | |||
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MFKZ (originally titled Mutafukaz before having a name change so it could be distributed in profanity-free regions) is a French/Japanese animated film that premiered in 2017 before having a a theatrical release in France, Japan, Canada, and the US in 2018. It is based on the comic strip series of the same name by Guillaume "Run" Renard.
The following weapons were used in the film MFKZ:
Handguns
Revolvers
Colt Python
The "Men In Black" leader Bruce Macchabée (Danny Trejo in the English dub) uses a gold plated Colt Python with ivory grips and an 8" barrel throughout the film.
Smith & Wesson Performance Center Model 627
Dark Meat City heavy police units carry revolvers that appear to be somewhat exaggerated depictions of a Smith & Wesson Performance Center Model 627. Film protagonist Angelino also gets a hold of one during the apartment shootout.
Semi-auto pistols
Glock 19
Third generation Glock 19 pistols are used by various characters throughout the film, most notably MIBs, including Agent Randy Crocodile (Michael Chiklis in the English dub) who uses one with a suppressor early in the film.
Heckler & Koch USP Compact
The majority of Grapz and Limz gangbangers are seen weilding Heckler & Koch USP Compact pistols.
Walther P22
While escaping MIBs in an ice cream truck, Angelino and his friend Vince discover a Walther P22 inside a lock box tucked under the dash of the truck. Vince makes the mistake of pulling the trigger when he checks to see if it's loaded or not.
Luger P08
A still-image flashback sequence shows Adolf Hitler holding a Luger P08 while getting punched in the face by a Luchador-dressed protector of Earth.
Submachine guns
Heckler & Koch MP5K
Agent Randy Crocodile (Michael Chiklis in the English dub) uses a Heckler & Koch MP5K while chasing Angelino and Vince's stolen ice cream truck, and is later seen loading one in a hotel room, although he never ends up using it during a later action sequence which otherwise showcases the other firearms he was seen preparing.
Heckler & Koch MP5A2
MIBs in the beginning of the film are seen handling Heckler & Koch MP5A2 submachine guns. Agent Randy is later seen using one during the shootout at Willie's house.
MAC-10
MAC-10 SMGs are used by various Grapz gangbangers in Palm Hill as well as the gangsters that get involved in a shootout with Agent Randy near the end of the film.
Micro Uzi
A Grapz gangbanger can be briefly glimpsed with a Micro Uzi during a shootout with a Macho alien.
MP40
In a flashback still-image where Nazi dictator Hitler is getting punched in the face by a Luchador, SS troopers behind him can be seen carrying submachine-guns that very weakly resemble MP40s.
Rifles
M16A2
Agent Randy Crocodile (Michael Chiklis in the English dub) is seen prepping an M16A2 rifle in a hotel room, and later uses it in a shootout with gangsters near the end of the film.
Barrett M82A1M
Agent Crocodile also utilizes a Barrett M82A1M during his last stand near the end of the movie, where he first uses it in a botched attempt to assassinate Angelino, and later uses it to pick off gangsters until he runs out of ammo and ditches the rifle.
AK-47
An AK-47 is seen in the hands of a Grapz gangbanger while fighting off MIBs. Another one can be glimpsed near the end of the film being used by a Hispanic gangster during the shootout at Willie's house.
Police rifle
Dark Meat City Police use a fictional assault rifle appears to be partly inspired by the aesthetics of the L85 series of rifles. It rather notably feeds from side loading magazines and appears to be massive in size, even for the monster sized police troopers who use them.
Shotguns
Mossberg 500 Cruiser
Dark Meat City police units are seen armed with Mossberg 500 Cruisers during the apartment shootout. Interestingly, they go back and forth between being rendered as a 3D model and a hand drawn graphic. The ejection ports often switch sides as well, almost always facing towards the camera regardless of where it should actually be on the gun.
Machine guns
M60E4
The ginormous Shakespeare-quoting Grapz gangster Shakespeare (RZA in the English dub) dual wields a pair of M60E4 machine guns midway through the film when the MIBs come to town. After throwing one down when it runs out of ammo, his second one ends up jamming on him mid-firefight.