Guardians of Oz
Guardians of Oz | |
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Directed by | Alberto Mar[1][2] |
Screenplay by | Jorge Gutierrez[2][4] Doug Langdale[2] Evan Gore[2] |
Story by | Jorge Gutierrez[2][4] |
Produced by | Jose C. Garcia de Letona Fernando de Fuentes Jorge Gutierrez (executive) |
Starring | Héctor Emmanuel Gómez Susana Zavaleta Loreto Peralta Raúl Araiza Jorge "El Burro" van Rankin |
Edited by | Roberto Bolado |
Music by | Leoncio Lara[5] |
Production companies | |
Distributed by | Videocine[1] |
Release date | |
Running time | 86 minutes |
Countries | Mexico India |
Languages | English[6] Spanish |
Budget | $4.5 million[7] |
Box office | MX$21.8 million[8] (US$1.8 million) |
Guardians of Oz (Template:Lang-es; released internationally as Wicked Flying Monkeys) is a 2015 Mexican-Indian 3D computer animated adventure film, directed by Alberto Mar[6] and executive produced by Jorge Gutierrez. The film is produced by Ánima Estudios, Discreet Arts, and distributed by FilmSharks International.[6] The film is the first English-language and flagship CG production for Ánima Estudios,[6] as well as the studio's biggest production and is described as Mexico's biggest animated production.[6] Mexico's take on the early 20th century Wizard of Oz books by L. Frank Baum, it features an original story and new characters,[9] and was released theatrically on 10 April 2015 in Mexico.[2][10]
It was released direct-to-video on 24 January 2017 in the United States and features the voices of Mikey Bolts, Ambyr Childers, and Jenn McAllister.[11][3][12]
Plot
After the Wicked Witch of the West is melted by a bucket of water, and Dorothy is sent back to her world, Glinda, the Good Witch of the South, decides to revive the Wicked Witch and remove her powers by storing them in a magic broom. Glinda then gives the magical broom to Dorothy's friends, Tin Woodman, Cowardly Lion, and Scarecrow, and they become the guardians of the broom.
Evilene, the Wicked Witch, conspires with her Flying Monkeys to retrieve her broom. However, a friendly little monkey named Ozzy forgets to close the gate of the castle and a battle ensues between the flying monkeys and the 'Bums of Oz.' Evilene retrieves her broom and repels the Champions of Oz from the castle. She then punishes Ozzy's father, transforming him into a chicken. Angered by the witch's spell on his father, Ozzy steals the broom from Evilene and runs away from the palace.
Ozzy reaches Glinda to find she has been paralyzed by accidentally drinking a magic potion created by her niece Gabby, who is unable to create an antidote without a vital ingredient based on wood. Gabby and Ozzy set off to find the Champions of Oz. They are pursued by the other Flying Monkeys.
They soon find Cowardly Lion, who is out of sorts due to the witch's spell, but with some effort they guide him to the north town, where they find the Tin Woodman, who is extremely depressed by the spell. The spell-raged Lion smashes the Tin Man to bits, but calms down when Ozzy accidentally hits him with the magic broom.
Ozzy, Gaby, and the Cowardly Lion take the Tin Man's parts to the Library of Oz where (due to the spell) Scarecrow is obsessively reading books in an effort to become more intelligent. He quickly repairs Tin with the help from a clue. However, the group is attacked by the Flying Monkeys, and in the chaos Ozzy cures Scarecrow of the spell's effects, but they are unable to save Gabby from being whisked away by the Flying Monkeys.
The group arrives in Emerald City where the Wicked Witch gives an ultimatum to Ozzy to return the broom. The Guardians of Oz challenge the Witch but they are quickly defeated. Ozzy decides to break the broom in order to remove Evilene's powers for good, and tells the rest of the winged monkeys that they obey Evilene due to their dumb and cowardly mindset. The Monkeys rebel against Evilene who discovers there is some power left in the broom and tries to defeat Ozzy who escapes with a part of the broom. A chase through the streets of Emerald City ends with a crash in the fountain dedicated to Dorothy Gale, and the wicked witch is melted for good.
As the story ends, Glinda breaks Evilene's spell on Ozzy's father and Ozzy learns how to fly on his own, being recognized as a hero by all of Oz.
Cast
Spanish cast
- Héctor Emmanuel Gómez as Ozzy
- Susana Zavaleta as Eviline
- Loreto Peralta as Gabby
- Raúl Araiza as Yicky
- Jorge "El Burro" van Rankin as Gak
English dub cast
- Steve Cannon / Mikey Bolts (U.S.) as Ozzy
- Melissa Hutchison / Jenn McAllister (U.S.) as Gabby
- Stephanie Komure / Ambyr Childers (U.S.) as Eveline
- Chuck Kourouklis as Lion
- Jeff Minnerly as Scarecrow
- Dino Andrade as Tin Woodman / Gak
Production
Animation
The film's animation was done by Discreet Arts Productions in India and co-produced by Ánima Estudios.[2] "We believe the ideal medium for this ambitious story was the use of 3D, hence the effort to use this technique for the first time in one of our movies," said producer Jose C. Garcia de Letona. He also said that the "experience has been very satisfying and we want to repeat it for our next project," which became Top Cat Begins, animated by the same studio.[2]
Designs
In addition to writing the story, Jorge R. Gutierrez, along with his wife, Sandra Equihua, have designed the characters.[2] In an interview with Cartoon Brew, he told them that “working with the amazing Mexican artists at Ánima Estudios was a blast! This film is yet another encouraging sign of the endless talent currently brewing in my beloved Mexico.”[2]
Release
The film's teaser premiered on February 11, 2014.[13] As of 19 May 2014, it has been reported that the film was sold to Top Films Distribution (Eastern Europe), Shooting Star (Middle East) and Cine Colombia (Colombia).[14] With the budget of $55 million pesos ($4.5 million USD), it is the most expensive film produced by Ánima Estudios.[7] The film's official Mexican trailer was released on 16 January 2015.[15] The English-language trailer was released on 1 April 2015.[16] The film was later screened at the 2015 Cannes Film Festival.[17]
The film was released on DVD in the United Kingdom on February 13, 2017,[18] distributed by eOne.[17] It was originally set to be released between in Q4 2015/Q1 2016 before its delay.[17]
Grindstone Entertainment and Lionsgate released this film in the United States on January 24, 2017 in straight-to-video format.[3][17][12][14]
Box office
On its opening weekend in Mexico, the film opened at #3, grossing $13.1 million pesos ($0.79 million USD).[19][20] It has grossed $21.8 million pesos in total.[8]
See also
References
- ^ a b c "Videocine distribuirá la película animada "Guardianes de OZ"". Televisa Corporativo. Televisa. 21 January 2015. Retrieved 25 January 2015.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l Amidi, Amid (24 January 2015). "Mexican Studio Anima Releases 'Wicked Flying Monkeys' Trailer (Exclusive)". Cartoon Brew. Cartoon Brew.
- ^ a b c CLIP: "Guardians of Oz" Coming to Blu-ray/DVD on 24 January 2017 ToonZone News. Retrieved 1 December 2016.
- ^ a b Save Oz! Coming Soon | Alicia Nunez Puerto
- ^ Twitter / LeoncioLaraBon Ya viene Save Oz, Pelicula para la que estoy componiendo el Score.
- ^ a b c d e f AFM: Film Sharks Toons Up Anima’s Feature ‘Save Oz’ (EXCLUSIVE) | Variety
- ^ a b "ANIMA ESTUDIOS prepara sorpresas en cine de animación (in Spanish)". 1 May 2014. Retrieved 8 May 2014.
- ^ a b "Películas Animadas 2000 – 2018". Canacine. Canacine. Retrieved 15 December 2018.
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- ^ Ánima Estudios - "Les presentamos el trailer de 'Guardianes de Oz'..." - Facebook
- ^ Mikey Bolts on Twitter: "Check out the trailer for my new movie GUARDIANS OF OZ from the writers of THE BOOK OF LIFE! On DVD January 24!" Retrieved 1 December 2016.
- ^ a b Hopewell, John (5 November 2015). "AFM: Grindstone Takes North America on 'Wicked Flying Monkeys' (EXCLUSIVE) - Variety". Variety. Penske Business Media, LLC. Retrieved 6 November 2015.
- ^ Save OZ - Teaser - YouTube
- ^ a b Kay, Jeremy (19 May 2014). "EXCLUSIVE: Albert Mar's animation sells to the Middle East, Colombia, CIS and Eastern Europe". Screen Daily. Retrieved 19 May 2014.
- ^ OZ TRAILER ESPAÑOL - YouTube
- ^ Wicked Flying Monkeys - OFFICIAL Trailer (2015)
- ^ a b c d Hopewell, John (15 May 2015). "Cannes: 'Wicked Flying Monkeys' Rolls Out Sales". Variety. Penske Business Media, LLC. Retrieved 17 May 2015.
- ^ The Guardians of Oz eOne Films UK. Accessed on January 18, 2017.
- ^ "Canacine". Canacine.org.mx. Canacine. 16 April 2015. Archived from the original on 9 November 2016. Retrieved 2 November 2015.
- ^ "'Guardianes de Oz', en tercer lugar de la taquilla en México". Informador.mx. Unión Editorialista, S.A. de C.V. 13 April 2015. Retrieved 2 November 2015.
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- 2010s children's comedy films
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- Animated films based on The Wizard of Oz
- Animated films based on children's books
- 2010s children's adventure films
- 2010s children's fantasy films
- English-language films
- Films directed by Alberto Mar
- Films featuring anthropomorphic characters
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