J.K. Rowling's Boil

Boil (also known as J.K. Rowling’s Boil) is an independent live-action/traditionally animated satirical action comedy film that was directed, written, photographed, animated, and edited by Jacob S. Lee and produced by JLC Productions. Produced on a low budget of $700.00 and shot in New Jersey, Boil was Lee’s first feature film.

The film centers around a group of ten individuals -- a princess, her caretaker, an American spy, a cowboy, two jesters, a French violinist, a damsel in distress, a Rough Collie, and a Royal Beagle -- who come across bizarre situations while on a mission to take down an evil organization known as SCOUNDREL.

It satirizes a number of film genres, including Westerns, espionage films, period piece dramas, silent films, science fiction films, and desert sagas, and, in a similar vein to 1988’s Who Framed Roger Rabbit, features cameos from numerous animated characters, especially those of properties such as Disney, Warner Bros., and Hanna-Barbera.

Plot
The film opens with a parody of The Princess Bride, which soon begins to burn and catch fire. In the projection booth at a movie theater, the film’s projectionist, Daisy Duck, tries (and ultimately fails) to fix it, and as she begins to explain the whole situation, Bugs Bunny comes in and hits her on the head with a mallet. He grabs the correct reel and inserts it in the projector, starting the film.

The film’s main storyline revolves around a group of ten diverse individuals -- Fawn Deer (from Raw Toonage), a princess from the Medieval town of Andromeda, Kanga (from the Winnie the Pooh franchise), her caretaker, Jacob, a secret agent, William, a cowboy, Foxy and Roxy (from Tiny Toon Adventures), two colorful jesters, Fifi La Fume (from Tiny Toon Adventures), a French violinist, Shirley the Loon (from Tiny Toon Adventures), a damsel in distress, Lassie, Fawn’s pet Rough Collie, and Snoopy, the Royal Beagle of Andromeda. They stumble upon each other during a series of situations, including finding themselves in a Western town and encountering colorful characters such as Betty Boop and Tweety Bird.

Jacob is going after SCOUNDREL, an organization led by his younger cousin Uni, who is planning to use alien tripods hatched out from blue pills to destroy the world by launching them in a giant soda bottle. Uni and her army of SCOUNDREL henchmen are defeated and their headquarters -- a giant Easter egg -- is flooded with soda and destroyed.

They soon settle down in a large mansion, where Jacob guns down a narrator and Foxy and Fifi run off in the sunset, with Daisy being chased by the Nesquik Bunny behind them.