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  • Designated Hero: Like previous installments, this film fails at portraying Cool Cat as a hero when it shows him helping Derek flip a house while the Dirty Dog virus is spreading and infecting people.
  • Fight Scene Failure: The fight between Cool Cat and Dirty Dog is not well-choreographed, as their moves are very weak.
  • Funny Moments: At one point a license plate reading "Z SEX ZZ" can be seen in Daddy Derek's kitchen.
  • Padding: Like in the Director's Cut of Cool Cat Saves the Kids, the scenes of Cool Cat and Daddy Derek (which are from the unreleased Cool Cat Flips a House) have nothing to do with the overall story.
  • Special Effect Failure:
    • All of the new special effects (such as virus balls, smoke clouds and explosions) are done extremely poorly.
    • Like in Fights Coronavirus, footage on all television monitors is misaligned.
    • Scenes of characters watching videos on their phones use a still image for the phone and hand.
    • When Cool Cat sings "Let's Take a Picture", parts of his hands are cut off.
    • The scenes of Lieutenant Colonel Art Nalls are blatantly filmed on another camera, as the color balance is entirely different.
  • Squick:
    • One background scene in Cool Cat's music video appears to feature a dog taking a crap.
    • As Daddy Derek is kissing Momma Cat, there's a very tasteful P.O.V. Cam of him doing so.
  • Stock Footage Failure:
    • Every shot of Cool Cat and Daddy Derek outside of the house is clearly from Cool Cat Saves the Kids, even though it's obviously not the same house on the inside. Also, Cool Cat's shirt is in a different color than in the new footage.
    • When Cool Cat watches the news report on the Dirty Dog Virus, it's recycled footage from Fights Coronavirus with a poorly-dubbed text-to-speech voice, resulting in a bizarre Hong Kong Dub.
    • The footage of Lieutenant Colonel Art Nalls' Harriet Jet during the napalm launch clearly wasn't filmed specifically for this film, as he flies over an entirely different location than Cool Cat and Dirty Dog's fight, the footage takes place during sunset compared to the broad daylight of the fight, and his lip flaps are all wrong when he speaks.
  • They Wasted a Perfectly Good Character:
    • The cover makes a big deal out of Lieutenant Colonel Art Nalls and his Harrier Jet, but he's rather irrelevant overall. How irrelevant? He launches a napalm at Dirty Dog that somehow doesn't kill him and gets ignored for the rest of the climax as if he was never there!
    • Beaver's introduction is unceremonious, to say the least. He appears in only two scenes where he just comments on Dirty Dog's evil and thanks Cool Cat for saving the world.
  • They Wasted a Perfectly Good Plot: Despite Daddy Derek putting Granddaddy Cat's necklace on Cool Cat because of its powers, Cool Cat never uses it on Dirty Dog during the climax.

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