Much like G.I. Joe or Transformers , this movie was created to sell toys. The "Power Wheels" style vehicles and action figures were the main objective. Because of this, the vehicles have impossible physics—they jump canyons, flip over, and keep driving. If you are a fan of 80s "toyetic" cartoons, this is a charming aspect. If you are looking for a grounded narrative, this will annoy you.
If you encountered this title in a specific context (e.g., a YouTube edit, a private collection, or a misinterpreted subtitle), further exploration of its origins could yield fascinating insights. Until then, the analysis above explores the creative possibilities of a film that bridges Italy’s cinematic quirks with universal love for the "unknown."