Foodfight! Special Edition (Johnsonverse)

On August 6, 2018, Tim Johnson announced he and Chloe had found the location of the stolen hard drives for Foodfight! and physically fought the thieves (who were ex-Pixar animators trying to snuff out competition) for them the day before. The thieves were taken into custody, and Johnson announced it will use the files with more relevant celebrities in an all-star cast, with foreign dubs all having their local mascots and celebrities from their countries, to create a special edition of Foodfight!, this time as an R-rated film, that was touted as the "Anti-Star Wars," a reference to the Special Editions of the Original Trilogy. The film was re-released on December 24, 2019, sixteen years to the day when the film was originally going to be released, at the TCL Chinese Theater, and December 27 of that year worldwide. Larry Kasanoff had no involvement in this edition, but still had an Original Director credit.

New Plot
Sunshine Goodness is now the antagonist instead of Lady X. Sunshine's product is failing, turning her bitter and evil and leading to her abandoning Dex to join Brand X. According to Tim Johnson, this would make it clearer why she was so infatuated with Dex and wanted him to support her and Brand X, as they would have been in a relationship beforehand.

Cast

 * Jimmy Kimmel as Dex Dogtective (redone as a human and renamed Rex Tracy in reference to his original pre-production name and the character Dick Tracy)
 * Mila Kunis as Sunshine Goodness (also redone as a human and renamed Sunshine Sparkle in reference to the My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic character Twilight Sparkle)
 * Ed Asner (reprising his role from the original) as Mr. Leonard
 * Jimmy Kimmel as Lieutenant X
 * Mark Hamill as Mr. Clipboard
 * Steve Harvey as Daredevil Dan
 * John Goodman as Maximillus Moose
 * Debi Mazar as Lady X
 * Alex Borstein as Priscilla (Lady X's true form)
 * Seth Green as General X
 * Tom Kenny as Count Chocula
 * Bob Saget as the Fat Cat Burglar
 * Siguorney Weaver as IBM Blue

Reception
The new version of Foodfight! was universally acclaimed. On Rotten Tomatoes, it has a score of 100%, with its critic consensus reading, "Massively redeemed from the disaster of the original, FoodFight! has been revivalized with everything improved from the original". Critics Richard Roeper and Michael Phillips both gave the film a "yes" rating on Roeper & Phillips.