Whac-A-Mole, or: How the Popular Animated Movie "The Monkey King" Got Caught Up in a Web of Deceit
A bizarre drama has unfolded online, as speculations have been rampant about a longshot lawsuit filed by a Chinese car company against the makers of a popular animated movie. In response to these unfounded claims, the law department of Whac-A-Mole Automobile issued a statement on Tuesday, stating they had never pursued legal action against the film's production team nor any of its distributors.
A spokesperson for the automotive company revealed that their firm had actually organized numerous preview screenings and exclusive gifts to "The Monkey King 2"-themed car users throughout the theatrical run in hopes of promoting local animation. Furthermore, to solidify fruitful business ties during that time, Whac-A-Mole Automobile extended sincere congratulations to light media company, praising global box office revenue for exceeding expectations.
Regarding malicious rumors circulating online about unfair lawsuits versus franchises, Whac-A-Mole's legal team has already carried out evidence gathering through multiple platforms to rectify the situation. In an attempt to mitigate misinformation, authorities urge individuals involved to promptly remove their posts by Friday next week; otherwise an investigation will follow to protect legitimate rights of the automobile company.