Ameritz In California City: The HD Movie

Ameritz In California City: The HD Movie is a 2008 film released by Merrill Studios and distributed by ATBW Label Networks which was released four years after the last episode of Ameritz In California City in 2004. It was a movie released 4 years after the original series ended, as well as having an HD movie on the series.

Plot
In the fictional metropolitan city of California City, Ameritz (not to be confused with Ameritz Karaoke), the main protagonist, sees a commercial on TV, airing a promotion of an indoor paintball fortress park called "Flyer's Paintball Park." He decides to go, alongside his friends who go with him, but all are denied access due to the park's strict policies regarding who can go in and who cannot.

Eventually, he decides to open one his own called "Freedom Fun Park" for anyone to come and have fun, which eventually sparks everyone's attention and decides to go in and have fun, including a fortress arena inspired by the one in Flyer's, as well as bouncing areas, and even mazes and trampoline trails to make the game fun. However, this causes chaos when one of the people inside accidentially hears people cursing, and starts cursing, especially when he breaks a trampoline and says a bad word, with a long organ sound censoring it (normally are muted in the film), turning it into a brawl. Ameritz, helpless, must find a solution to the problem, but by the time he goes there it is too late, as others have started cursing, thus determining what caused it. Eventually, he gets security and closes the park temporarily and try to find the person responsible for the swear word.

Later, he sees a trending hot toy called "Bruiser Ball," which is a rubber elastic ball attached to a metal handle and the ball bounces off with the ball supported by an elastic stretchy rubber line which bounces as far as the holder bounces. He eventually gets into selling them at his park, but is quickly told that they may cause injury by a friend, if he does, thus creating more drama than earlier. Eventually, Lamar, who appears in this film as a kid (who later appears in California City Show by CCTV Productions on April 24, 2018, nearly a decade later), gets one and starts having fun. Ameritz eventually sees him on top of a structure with the toy, bouncing it as far as possible with excitement and gets worried about it hitting someone in the eye and also potentially falling as to grabbing him and bringing him down before he does fall. He also sees Jamar (also later appearing in California City 10 years later) bouncing high to different places, but someone else stops him.

Eventually, a mother threatens to have the park closed as to being too overly dangerous, which she does manage to have it closed by the city for violating potential safety orders, which Ameritz claimed that it never did. Eventually, one of his fans makes a petition to get the park opened back up, but almost no one votes until several weeks later, which eventually grew exponentially, which the park does get reopened and improved with more safety equipment. However, this eventually fails with the mother rushing back to the park after seeing it and threatening to have Ameritz and his friends arrested. The park eventually leads to him being arrested, with the park being overly damaged by the city.

A war eventually breaks out to have the park reopened, with fans try to repeatedly get it to open but the city eventually signs a mandatory emergency curfew during the violence with everyone social distancing away from each other during the huge brawl near the park that got closed, as well as the city's government office for having closed the park. The government eventually signs a law to make arrests against anyone who goes near the park again, as well as putting fans of the park in concentration camps and the SWAT team finding Ameritz and his friends to have them locked up in a prison for execution. Ameritz, fearless, must find out how to end this war going on and to save his friends and fans. The city also demands all stores except grocery stores to close as well as have all restaurants and other businesses closed and permanently ban internet access to anyone in the town to have only the government to be able to use it. Furthermore, all playgrounds (including school playgrounds, funparks, theme parks, and amusement parks) are shut down by the government with the owners arrested and sent to the concentration camp the city has used to send everyone else to.

As for the mother responsible, she demands to have the park demolished and turned into a camp for Ameritz and his friends to stay in until their execution date. Ameritz then tries to start an organization with the side of his friends to end the war, but gets shut down by the government, with Ameritz and his friends fleeing away to a nearby island which eventually becomes their ally to end the war. However, due to the city being "large" and the island being "small," it would be very hard for this island to succeed as well as make even bigger problems.

The city eventually issues a strict stay-at-home order and seizing any internet routers, computers, television sets, and other electronics from their homes and those refusing to confiscate them would be sent to the concentration camp. Meanwhile, the mother becomes the leader of a law enforcement agency created by her through a joint-venture with the government to enforce these laws and shut down all fun attractions with only grocery stores opening, called Amusement Park Shutdown Agency (APSA). Eventually, they started sending out stickers, which are red, meaning that they are fans of Freedom Fun Park, and will be herded off to concentration camps for execution on the first day, blue , being the same, but are also followers of the city and will be sent to concentration camps for life, and yellow , meaning that they will remain home but under house arrest and strict government watch, not allowing them to leave their home or they could also risk going to a concentration camp unless for dire emergencies.

64% of the population were given red and sent for execution the second they got into the camps, 58% were given blue, and 14% were given yellow. Meanwhile Ameritz, on the island, must avoid detection and try to get the city back to normal, but one of the people on the island warns it would be a difficult task. They eventually find a solution, and to make the war end, they give out chocolates to everyone. However, this would not work without additional support from the entire population of the island and together make huge airships to throw hearts and chocolates from above to make the city back to normal, as well as putting complimenting fortunes on the hearts in effort to bring the city back to normal. Eventually, during a scene which a citizen walks out of his house to his balcony and is warned firmly by three mothers to get back inside or they would report him to the APSA for violating the law, 16 hearts come falling unexpectedly and eat the chocolates, which the choclates make them change their minds. Millions more fall out of the sky, which eventually shows progress of the city returning normal.

After all the chocolates are dropped and eaten, the mother who started APSA, as well as the city government decide to end the order as well as decommission the APSA agency, with the city returning back to normal and theme parks reopening and all business and stuff reopening, with concentration camps also decommissioned by the government and everyone loving funparks again.

Trivia

 * This film is the first film released based on the Ameritz In California City series since Ameritz In California City Movie in 2000, despite the series having been ended in 2004.
 * This film is inspired from South Park Bigger, Longer, and Uncut, released on June 30, 1999 by Paramount, as well as the FEMA conspiracy theory.
 * This film features two characters, Lamar and Jamar, which both eventually appear in California City Show by CCTV Productions on April 24, 2018, which is a completely different series from this one.


 * This film is the first ATBW film to use the enhanced HD logo, which was in use from 2000 to 2015.