A movie for kids described as "brainless" by reviewers has scored one of the lowest opening takes at the box office ever - but producers are still planning a sequel.
Featuring a cast of three brightly coloured characters called Goobie, Zoozie and Toofie, interactive movie The Oogieloves in the Big Balloon Adventure scored just US$601,545 at the box office over its three-day opening weekend in America.
That meant it averaged just US$278 a screen in 2160 theatres, one of the poorest openings in recent box office history, news agency AP reported.
The film, created by the Teletubbies' Kenn Viselman and aimed at children aged three to six, involves the cast attempting to find five magical balloons to surprise their friend Schluufy with at a birthday party.
Kids are invited to sing and dance with the characters, and it features cameo appearances from Jaime Pressley, Christopher Lloyd and singer Toni Braxton.