What if Foodfight! was released normally?

The 2012 film Foodfight! is infamous for having a long and troubled production, originally being scheduled for a Christmas 2003 release before the film's hard drives and assets were stolen. It suffered multiple delays before having a muted release in 2012, going direct-to-video in most countries. But what if the film actually released on its set date? Here's what might have happened.

Changes

 * The film would have held its world premiere on December 14, 2003 and been released in theaters on December 19, 2003, alongside The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King and Mona Lisa Smile.
 * The reviews for the film would be mixed, with praise for its "squash and stretch" animation style and voice actors but criticism for the story.
 * The film would have closed out its theatrical run with $49 million domestically and $64 million in other territories for a worldwide total of $113 million against a production budget of $40 million and a further $20 million in print and advertising costs. The film ultimately turned a profit of $4 million, which director Lawrence Kasanoff described as "a bit disappointing".
 * A sequel, titled Foodfight! Return of Dexter Dogtective, would have been released direct-to-video in the United States and theatrically in other territories in 2008, and a third film, titled Foodfight! Battle in Aisle 13, would premiere in 2014 as a Cartoon Network original film.