Twelve in Harvey Street

Twelve in Harvey Street is an American live-action/2d/CGI animated comedy-action movie and a crossover of Twelve and Harvey Girls Forever! directed by Brendan Hay, Aliki Theofilopoulos, and Nathaniel H. Baptiste and distributed by HudsonMedia, Universal Pictures, and DreamWorks Animation. Not only is it based on the comic characters by Harvey Comics but it is based on the character, Twelve, by Hudson Black. It stars the cast of [https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harvey_Girls_Forever! Harvey Girls Forever ]and Twelve. It also stars Robert Downey Jr. as The Master in his debut for the crossover. It shows Twelve having a Saturday crisis until he gets zapped to Harvey Street. Now his friends have to bring him back and to escape The Master.

Plot
The Twelfth Doctor (or Twelve), the rebellious double-hearted Time Lord, is having a Saturday crisis and he doesn't like it. So he went for a walk in Greater Manhattan. He saw a seller riding a cart, selling "Wish Me!" Pets. He gave it a try saying he wished something would send him to a street home to three girls who protect the street. However, a wish didn't happen and Twelve walks out until a sonic rainboom came, sending him into a different world. Twelve collapses in a park, and is attacked by raccoons but Lotta, Dot, and Audrey, the girls who protect the street, chase away the raccoons, welcoming to Harvey Street, knowing that they would keep him.

Meanwhile, in the real world, a renegade time Lord known as The Master, arrives in his own TARDIS (which takes in the form of a police box) where he inadvertently find the incident which happens to be him. A little later, Twelve tries to escape Harvey Street but the girls avoided and foiled his escape attempts, begging him to stay here. Twelve sighs, saying he will and the girls are happy that he's staying a little while and Twelve was so pissed.

In New York, Ten and Twelve's friends (classic, present, and Fanmade, alongside Pikachu, Hanazuki, her BMFFFs, and her hemkas) were worried about where he is. Ten made plans to bring him back, but they don't even work like they used to. He and Shadow went to a hate group's library, in which they started a massacre, attacking each and everyone of them, including the librarian. Meanwhile, The girls tried to make him fun, but they didn't work. Finally, they're at Lotta's room, and the girls once again asks if he's having fun. Twelve gets angry and berates her bunnies for embarrassing him, and Audrey, Dot and Lotta for letting him stay in a "stupid street", and for taking him out on a series of bizzare, fun occurrances which don't live up to their promise of fun. He then decides escape this miserable hole and go back to New York, but Audrey tries to change his mind by saying that he'll miss out "Truth or Dare", in which they'll ask a question or do a dare.

Cast
Nathaniel H. Baptiste as Twelve

Stephanie Lemelin as Audrey

Lauren Lapkus as Lotta

Kelly McCreary as Dot

Grey Griffin as Lucretia/Frufru/Becky Orlando Wendell

Atticus Schaffer as Melvin

Danny Pudi as Tinaceous T. "Tiny" Tonner

Utkarsh Ambudkar as Fredo

Roger Craig Smith as Pinkeye/Bobby the Elder

Jamaal Hepburn as Gerald

Cree Summer as Zoelisha "Zoe" Bertha

Robert Downey Jr. as The Master

Ryan Reynolds as Pikachu

MichSciFi as Ten

MattEleven as Eleven

Evan from EvanTubeHD as Nine

Alfonso Ribero as Seven

Tom Bergeron as Three

Will Ferrell as Four

Brennan Meija as Genesis

Colby Strong as Shadow

Kristin Chenoweth as Hanazuki

Sean Giambone as Luna

Macaulay Culkin as Five

Zach King as Wolf

Trivia
This happens to be the first DreamWorks crossover and 4th Twelve movie.

One of the scenes in the crossover bears striking resemblance to scenes that are either DreamWorks or Non-DreamWorks. This marks Robert Downey Jr.'s full debut as The Master.
 * The "Sonic Rainboom" scene bears a striking resemblance to the Fireworks scene in Kung Fu Panda which is a DreamWorks movie.
 * The "Harvey Girls meet Twelve" scene bears a striking resemblance to Timon and Pumbaa meet Cub Simba in the 2019 version of The Lion King which is a Non-DreamWorks movie.
 * The "Enter The Master" scene bears a similar reference to Sonic the Hedgehog movie which is a Non-DreamWorks movie.

This is the first DreamWorks movie to have a R rating.

Transcript
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