Rocko's Modern Life: Static Cling is an animated television film that was created by Joe Murray. The plot follows the beloved character Rocko, who has spent the last two decades floating through space in a stasis pod. When he finally returns to his hometown of O-Town, he finds that the world he left behind has drastically changed.

Technology has surged forward, and Rocko struggles to keep up with the fast-paced lifestyle of his old friends Heffer and Filburt. In addition to the technological advancements, Rocko also discovers that his beloved show "The Fatheads" has been cancelled.

Determined to bring the show back on the air, Rocko embarks on a mission to find the show's creator Ralph Bighead. He quickly discovers that Ralph has given up on animation and is now living as an abstract artist. With the help of his friends, Rocko sets out to help Ralph rediscover his passion for animation and bring "The Fatheads" back to life.

Through their journey, they must navigate the challenges of the modern world, including social media, food trucks, and 3D printing. The movie stays true to the irreverent, satirical spirit of the original series, while addressing current societal issues in a hilarious and insightful way.

Overall, Rocko's Modern Life: Static Cling is a nostalgic trip down memory lane for fans of the original series, while also offering fresh new content that speaks to a modern audience.

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