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'''''Turning Red''''' is an upcoming [[United States|American]] 3D computer-animated coming-of-age film produced by [[Pixar]] set to be released on [[March 11]], [[2022]]. The film will be directed by [[Domee Shi]] and written by Shi and Julia Cho, and will be Pixar's 25th feature film. |
'''''Turning Red''''' is an upcoming [[United States|American]] 3D computer-animated coming-of-age film produced by [[Pixar]] set to be released on [[March 11]], [[2022]]. The film will be directed by [[Domee Shi]] and written by Shi and Julia Cho, and will be Pixar's 25th feature film. |
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==Cast== |
==Cast== |
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− | *Rosalie Chiang as [[Mei Lee]] |
+ | *[[Rosalie Chiang]] as [[Mei Lee]] |
*[[Sandra Oh]] as [[Ming Lee]] |
*[[Sandra Oh]] as [[Ming Lee]] |
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*Ava Morse as [[Miriam]] |
*Ava Morse as [[Miriam]] |
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==Trivia== |
==Trivia== |
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− | *This will be the first Pixar film to have a theatrical release since ''[[Onward]]'', which was released just days before theaters shut down due to the COVID-19 pandemic, which caused Pixar to move its next two films to [[Disney+]]. |
+ | *This will be the first Pixar film to have a theatrical release since ''[[Onward]]'', which was released just days before theaters shut down due to the COVID-19 pandemic, which caused Pixar to move its next two films to [[Disney+]], ''[[Soul]]'', and ''[[Luca]]''. |
− | *This will be the first Pixar film to have a worldwide (including the [[United Kingdom]] |
+ | *This will be the first Pixar film to have a worldwide release (including the [[United Kingdom]], [[Ireland]], [[Australia]], and [[New Zealand]]). |
*This will be the second Pixar film to be released in March, after ''Onward''. |
*This will be the second Pixar film to be released in March, after ''Onward''. |
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− | *This will be the second Pixar film of the 2020s to be produced in a 1:85:1 aspect ratio, after ''[[Luca]]''. |
+ | *This will be the second Pixar film of the 2020s to be produced in a 1:85:1 aspect ratio, after ''[[Luca]]'', and the third Disney animated film of the 2020s to be produced in a 1:85:1 aspect ratio, after ''Luca'' and ''[[Encanto]]''. |
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*The song heard in the teaser is 'Larger Than Life' by Backstreet Boys. |
*The song heard in the teaser is 'Larger Than Life' by Backstreet Boys. |
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*The second Pixar film to be directed by a woman, after ''Brave''. |
*The second Pixar film to be directed by a woman, after ''Brave''. |
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*This is the first Pixar film to be solely directed by a woman of color. |
*This is the first Pixar film to be solely directed by a woman of color. |
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− | *According to Mei Lee's student tag, the film takes place in |
+ | *According to Mei Lee's student tag, the film takes place in [[2002]] or [[2003]]. |
*This film is set in Toronto, [[Canada]], as some of the articles of clothing Mei wears features the maple leaf of the Canadian flag and a shot of the CN Tower. According to Domee Shi, she chose this city as the backdrop of her film because it was her hometown.<ref>https://twitter.com/DisneyStudiosCA/status/1414941097395200016</ref> |
*This film is set in Toronto, [[Canada]], as some of the articles of clothing Mei wears features the maple leaf of the Canadian flag and a shot of the CN Tower. According to Domee Shi, she chose this city as the backdrop of her film because it was her hometown.<ref>https://twitter.com/DisneyStudiosCA/status/1414941097395200016</ref> |
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*This will be the third Pixar film with a protagonist who wears glasses after [[Carl Fredricksen]] from ''[[Up]]'' and [[Joe Gardner]] from ''[[Soul]]'' but the first of such movies with a female glass-wearer in the lead role. |
*This will be the third Pixar film with a protagonist who wears glasses after [[Carl Fredricksen]] from ''[[Up]]'' and [[Joe Gardner]] from ''[[Soul]]'' but the first of such movies with a female glass-wearer in the lead role. |
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*This is the third Pixar film to have a verb in the title, after ''[[Finding Nemo]]'' and ''Finding Dory''. |
*This is the third Pixar film to have a verb in the title, after ''[[Finding Nemo]]'' and ''Finding Dory''. |
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*This is the fourth Pixar film to have a music score composed by a non-recurring composer after ''Brave'' (which had its music score composed by [[Patrick Doyle]]), ''Soul'' (which had its music score composed by Trent Reznor, Atticus Ross, and Jon Batiste), and ''Luca'' (which had its music score composed by Dan Romer). |
*This is the fourth Pixar film to have a music score composed by a non-recurring composer after ''Brave'' (which had its music score composed by [[Patrick Doyle]]), ''Soul'' (which had its music score composed by Trent Reznor, Atticus Ross, and Jon Batiste), and ''Luca'' (which had its music score composed by Dan Romer). |
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− | *Thus, it also marks Ludwig Göransson's first music score in an animated feature film, after previously scoring the [[Walt Disney Animation Studios]] short film ''[[Inner Workings]]'' and producing songs for [[w:c:dreamworks:DreamWorks Animation|DreamWorks Animation]]'s ''[[w:c:trolls:Trolls World Tour|Trolls World Tour]]''. |
+ | *Thus, it also marks Ludwig Göransson's first music score in an animated feature film, after previously scoring the [[Walt Disney Animation Studios]] short film, ''[[Inner Workings]]'' and producing songs for [[w:c:dreamworks:DreamWorks Animation|DreamWorks Animation]]'s ''[[w:c:trolls:Trolls World Tour|Trolls World Tour]]''. |
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+ | *This will be the sixth Pixar film not to take place in the United States, following ''Luca'', ''Finding Nemo'', ''[[Ratatouille]]'', ''Brave'', and ''[[Coco]]''. |
*In ''Luca'', there is an Italian record cover in [[Giulia Marcovaldo|Giulia]]'s bedroom that says "4 (Star) Villaggi," a reference to the boy band 4 (Star) TOWN in the film. |
*In ''Luca'', there is an Italian record cover in [[Giulia Marcovaldo|Giulia]]'s bedroom that says "4 (Star) Villaggi," a reference to the boy band 4 (Star) TOWN in the film. |
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*[[Sandra Oh]]'s third theatrically animated film, after ''Over the Moon'' and ''[[Raya and the Last Dragon]]''. |
*[[Sandra Oh]]'s third theatrically animated film, after ''Over the Moon'' and ''[[Raya and the Last Dragon]]''. |
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*This will be Sandra Oh's fourth Disney film, after ''[[The Princess Diaries]]'', ''[[Mulan II]]'', and ''Raya and the Last Dragon''. |
*This will be Sandra Oh's fourth Disney film, after ''[[The Princess Diaries]]'', ''[[Mulan II]]'', and ''Raya and the Last Dragon''. |
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− | *This will be the eighth Pixar film to have a child as the main character after [[Dot]] from ''[[A Bug's Life]]'', [[Nemo]] from ''[[Finding Nemo]]'', [[Dash Parr]] from [[The Incredibles |
+ | *This will be the eighth Pixar film to have a child as the main character after [[Dot]] from ''[[A Bug's Life]]'', [[Nemo]] from ''[[Finding Nemo]]'', [[Dash Parr]] from ''[[The Incredibles]]'', [[Russell]] from ''[[Up]]'', [[Riley Andersen|Riley Anderson]] from ''[[Inside Out]]'', [[Miguel Rivera]] from ''[[Coco (film)|Coco]]'', and [[Luca Paguro]] from ''[[Luca]]''. |
− | *The twelfth [[Pixar]] film to be rated PG by the MPA, after ''[[The Incredibles]]'', ''[[Up]]'', ''[[Brave]]'', ''[[Inside Out]]'', ''[[The Good Dinosaur]]'', ''[[Finding Dory]]'', ''[[Coco (film)|Coco]]'', ''[[Incredibles 2]]'', ''[[Onward]]'', ''[[Soul]]'' and ''[[Luca]]''. |
+ | *The twelfth [[Pixar]] film to be rated PG by the MPA, after ''[[The Incredibles]]'', ''[[Up]]'', ''[[Brave]]'', ''[[Inside Out]]'', ''[[The Good Dinosaur]]'', ''[[Finding Dory]]'', ''[[Coco (film)|Coco]]'', ''[[Incredibles 2]]'', ''[[Onward]]'', ''[[Soul]]'', and ''[[Luca]]''. |
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- “Growing up is a beast.”
- ―Tagline
Turning Red is an upcoming American 3D computer-animated coming-of-age film produced by Pixar set to be released on March 11, 2022. The film will be directed by Domee Shi and written by Shi and Julia Cho, and will be Pixar's 25th feature film.
Synopsis
Set in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, in Turning Red, Mei Lee is a confident, dorky thirteen-year-old torn between staying her mother's dutiful daughter and the chaos of adolescence. And as if changes to her interests, relationships, and body weren't enough, whenever she gets too excited (which for a teenager is practically ALWAYS), she "poofs" into a giant red panda!
Overview
Turning Red is written and directed by Academy Award-winner Domee Shi (Pixar short Bao), produced by Lindsey Collins and coming to theaters in March 11, 2022.[2]
Cast
- Rosalie Chiang as Mei Lee
- Sandra Oh as Ming Lee
- Ava Morse as Miriam
- Maitreyi Ramakrishnan as Priya
- Hyein Park as Abby
- Orion Lee as Jin Lee
- Wai Ching Ho as Mei's grandmother
- Tristan Allerick Chen as Tyler, Mei's classmate
- Addie Chandler as Devon, Mei's secret crush
- The members of 4*Town voiced by:
- Jordan Fisher
- Josh Levi
- Topher Ngo
- Finneas O'Connell
- Grayson Villanueva
- TBA as Mr. Kieslowski
- TBA as Stacy
- James Hong as TBA
- Lori Tan Chinn as TBA
- Lillian Lim as TBA
- Mia Tagano as TBA
- Sherry Cola as TBA
- Sasha Roiz as TBA
- Lily Sanfelippo as TBA
Trivia
- This will be the first Pixar film to have a theatrical release since Onward, which was released just days before theaters shut down due to the COVID-19 pandemic, which caused Pixar to move its next two films to Disney+, Soul, and Luca.
- This will be the first Pixar film to have a worldwide release (including the United Kingdom, Ireland, Australia, and New Zealand).
- This will be the second Pixar film to be released in March, after Onward.
- This will be the second Pixar film of the 2020s to be produced in a 1:85:1 aspect ratio, after Luca, and the third Disney animated film of the 2020s to be produced in a 1:85:1 aspect ratio, after Luca and Encanto.
- This is Domee Shi's first feature-length Pixar film. She previously directed the short, Bao.
- The song heard in the teaser is 'Larger Than Life' by Backstreet Boys.
- The second Pixar film to be directed by a woman, after Brave.
- This is the first Pixar film to be solely directed by a woman of color.
- According to Mei Lee's student tag, the film takes place in 2002 or 2003.
- This film is set in Toronto, Canada, as some of the articles of clothing Mei wears features the maple leaf of the Canadian flag and a shot of the CN Tower. According to Domee Shi, she chose this city as the backdrop of her film because it was her hometown.[3]
- This will be the third Pixar film with a protagonist who wears glasses after Carl Fredricksen from Up and Joe Gardner from Soul but the first of such movies with a female glass-wearer in the lead role.
- This will also be the fifth Pixar film to have a female protagonist after Brave, Inside Out, Finding Dory, and Incredibles 2.
- This is the third Pixar film to have a verb in the title, after Finding Nemo and Finding Dory.
- This is the fourth Pixar film to have a music score composed by a non-recurring composer after Brave (which had its music score composed by Patrick Doyle), Soul (which had its music score composed by Trent Reznor, Atticus Ross, and Jon Batiste), and Luca (which had its music score composed by Dan Romer).
- Thus, it also marks Ludwig Göransson's first music score in an animated feature film, after previously scoring the Walt Disney Animation Studios short film, Inner Workings and producing songs for DreamWorks Animation's Trolls World Tour.
- This will be the sixth Pixar film not to take place in the United States, following Luca, Finding Nemo, Ratatouille, Brave, and Coco.
- In Luca, there is an Italian record cover in Giulia's bedroom that says "4 (Star) Villaggi," a reference to the boy band 4 (Star) TOWN in the film.
- Sandra Oh's third theatrically animated film, after Over the Moon and Raya and the Last Dragon.
- This will be Sandra Oh's fourth Disney film, after The Princess Diaries, Mulan II, and Raya and the Last Dragon.
- This will be the eighth Pixar film to have a child as the main character after Dot from A Bug's Life, Nemo from Finding Nemo, Dash Parr from The Incredibles, Russell from Up, Riley Anderson from Inside Out, Miguel Rivera from Coco, and Luca Paguro from Luca.
- The twelfth Pixar film to be rated PG by the MPA, after The Incredibles, Up, Brave, Inside Out, The Good Dinosaur, Finding Dory, Coco, Incredibles 2, Onward, Soul, and Luca.
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