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{{subst:Submit submission/draftnew}} UglyDolls is a 2019 animated musical adventure-comedy-drama film directed by Kelly Asbury and written by Alison Peck, from a story by Robert Rodriguez, who also produced. It is based on the plush toys of the same name by David Horvath and Sun-Min Kim, and follows a group of them as they try to find owners in the "Big World" despite their flaws. film produced by Pixar Animation Studios for Walt Disney Pictures. It is the third installment in the Toy Story series[2] and the sequel to Toy Story 2 (1999). It was directed by Lee Unkrich, the editor of the first two films and the co-director of Toy Story 2, produced by Darla K. Anderson, and written by Michael Arndt, while Unkrich wrote the story along with John Lasseter and Andrew Stanton, respectively, director and co-writer of the first three films. Tom Hanks, Tim Allen, Joan Cusack, Don Rickles, Wallace Shawn, Blake Clark, John Ratzenberger, Estelle Harris, Jeff Pidgeon The film stars the voices of Kelly Clarkson, Janelle Monáe, Blake Shelton, Wanda Sykes, Gabriel Iglesias, Wang Leehom, Nick Jonas, and Pitbull.

UglyDolls was theatrically released by STX Films, the first animated film produced by the company. It received negative reviews from critics and grossed $32 million worldwide, and was the last film directed by Kelly Asbury, who died in June 2020 from cancer.

Toy Story & UglyDolls
File:Toy Story & UglyDolls (2019) theatrical poster.png
Theatrical release poster
Directed byKelly Asbury
Screenplay byAlison Peck
Story byRobert Rodriguez
Larry Stuckey (uncredited)
Based on
Uglydoll
by
  • David Horvath
  • Sun-min Kim
Produced by
Starring
Edited by
  • Julie Rogers
  • Nolan Southerland
Music byChristopher Lennertz[1]
Production
companies
Countries
  • United States
  • Canada
  • China
LanguagesEnglish
Spanish
Budget$45–53 million[3][4]
Box office$32.5 million[5]

Toy Story & UglyDolls is a 2019 animated musical adventure-comedy film directed by Kelly Asbury and written by Alison Peck, from a story by Robert Rodriguez, who also produced. It is based on the plush toys of the same name by David Horvath and Sun-Min Kim, and follows a group of them as they try to find owners in the "Big World" despite their flaws. The film stars the voices of Kelly Clarkson, Janelle Monáe, Blake Shelton, Wanda Sykes, Gabriel Iglesias, Wang Leehom, Nick Jonas, and Pitbull.

Toy Story & UglyDolls was theatrically released by Walt Disney Pictures, STX Films, the first animated film produced by the company. It received negative reviews from critics and grossed $32 million worldwide, and was the last film directed by Kelly Asbury, who died in June 2020 from cancer.[6][7]

Plot[edit]

Bonnie love her new toys then andy give them her, she play her Toys she pulls Woody's DrawString Opened up buzz' wings, stretched slink, ruffled mr. prickepants' faux fur, attached and detached mr. and mrs. potatohand's parts, shook hamm's loose change, when one day Bonnie gonna to the playground, but bonnie's mom has a box was closed so she and her mom take it to the and and place it down and go to a car ride to the playground, but soon the coast is clear so woody, buzz, Jessie and the rest of toys go outside to see what in the Garage, but they saw a box in the garage and it read toy Factory. they don't know something inside this box So Jessie walk and climb on slinky tail to the top, so she look it and tries to open It to see what inside this box. but Woody and Buzz talk to Jessie to not open that box. But she trip into it and fall into a Portal from the hidden universe. So They Gasp see her fall into it and Rex Turn his head back to not to look at

When Jessie Suck into a Portal in a hidden universe within a toy factory, deformed dolls, or Uglies/UglyDolls, are dropped into a tunnel leading to the secluded town of Uglyville But she dropped into a tunnel too. Where she meets Among these dolls is Moxy, who dreams of the 'Big World' and being loved by a child, despite Uglyville's Mayor Ox assuring her this concept is a myth. She Knows her has a owner on her boot name bonnie. One day, Jessie and Moxy enters the tunnel to find thier way to the Big World, followed by the town's cynical chef Wage, easy-going Ugly Dog, shy wiseman Lucky Bat, and soft-hearted giant Babo.

Jessie and The UglyDolls discover the Institute of Perfection, where Perfect Dolls (or "Pretties") are rigorously trained. The vain and superficial leader of the institute, Lou, tells Moxy and her friends that they cannot hope to pass the training for the Gauntlet - But she talks when she has a owner on her boot. an obstacle course based on a human house, which determines if a doll will be allowed to use the portal to the Big World. Faced with Moxy's positivity, Lou relents and lets them train; however, he sends his three Spy Girls to find out where Moxy's group came from.

The Uglydolls's first days of training end in disaster. Mandy, one of the Pretties, sympathizes with them, as she has poor eyesight but can't wear glasses for fear of being labeled 'ugly' and put in the dreaded recycling center. She gives them some pointers, and helps them dress the part of a 'perfect doll'.

back at Bonnie's house, Woody, Buzz and the Rest of the Toys Knows somethings wrong to Jessie, she has trip right into the box but they heard a car parks. so mr. picklepants look window, he see bonnie's home so the toys get back to their places and bonnie go to her bedroom to hi her toys, but she looks around her bedroom and calls jessie, she knows she was gone

The Spy Girls return with a kidnapped Ox, and Lou makes him admit to Moxy he actually knew about the Big World, as he had once trained with Lou for the Gauntlet and nearly passed. However, the Pretties turned on Ox, and Lou sent him down the tunnel, claiming he thought it led to safety. Ox found the recycling center there; seeing other dolls like himself being shredded up, he rerouted the tunnel and founded Uglyville at the other end.

Demoralized by the realization they are factory rejects, the entire town of Uglyville falls into despair, and Moxy resigns herself to her fate. Mandy visits and encourages Moxy to keep her faith, as it has given all the imperfect Pretties hope that they might succeed. Jessie, Moxy and Mandy try to return to the Gauntlet, but are waylaid by Lou, who has unblocked the recycling center. He leaves Mandy, Moxy and Jessie to be shredded,

back in bonnie's honse, woody and buzz has plan gonna to get jessie back. so they move out bonnie's bedroom follow by the rest by the rest of the andy toys through the hallway the stairs through the kitchen want outside and into the garage and jump in into box into toy factory and has arrive in UglyVille, so they walk to see Ugly Ox learns what has happened and rallies the Ugly Dolls to rescue the trio.

The entire population of Uglyville arrives at the Institute on the day of the Gauntlet. Woody, Buzz, Jessie, Moxy, Mandy, the rest of andy toys and several Uglies demand to be allowed to participate. Lou announces he and several others will run with them, secretly planning to sabotage the Uglies' chances. However, once in the Gauntlet, Lou shows his true colors as a coward, abandoning his comrades and leaving them to be saved by the Uglies.

Lou loses everyone's respect completely when he kicks a robot baby, making it cry. Moxy comforts the baby instead of finishing the course, prompting all but Lou to do the same. The system automatically passes them, since a Doll's true purpose is to make a child happy. Lou, however, is failed despite finishing the course, and is forced to admit he is only a prototype and forbidden to leave the factory. When he saw Ox nearly pass the training, he couldn't bear to see an Ugly go to the human world when he, supposedly perfection itself, could not. He sabotaged Ox so he'd hopefully be killed in the recycling center.

Seeing everyone has turned on him, Lou smashes the portal to the human world out of spite. The Pretties capture Lou but Woody needs talks him. moxy can't let's him get near him but he talk lou don't wanna be a prototype. he wanna be someone else's doll. so robot dog drops but the portal is irrevocably destroyed. The Toys, Uglies and Pretties work together to build a new, permanently-open portal that does not require any training to pass back and forth through. They combine their towns into the City of Imperfection, still led by Mayor Ox. Toys finally passes through the portal follow by the uglydolls, mandy and lou and moxy is placed in the arms of her perfect child, Maizy, who has the same missing tooth as Moxy does.

at night in bonnie's house her mom put of toys and closed the door. bonnie wake up and open and turn on her lamp. she saw a box of toys, so she get from her bed, walk and open it, it's her toys. she gasp happy and she found her toys. she take them to the box and back to their place, but she found jessie in the box, so she grab and hug her

During the credits, it is shown that several Uglies and Pretties have found their perfect human,

Cast[edit]

  • Tom Hanks as Woody, an old pullstring cowboy rag doll who is fiercely loyal to his owner.[8]
  • Kelly Clarkson as Moxy, a pink uglydoll with lots of confidence, hope, and curiosity. Her design is based on that of Gorgeous, a character from the original toyline.
  • Tim Allen as Buzz Lightyear, a noble Space Ranger action figure who is Woody's best friend and Jessie's love interest.
  • Joan Cusack as Jessie, a plucky old pullstring cowgirl rag doll who fears being abandoned by her owners and moxy Best Friend.
  • Blake Shelton as Ox, a green uglydoll and the Unofficial Mayor of Uglyville, mentor to all of the other Ugly Dolls and former friend of Lou
  • Janelle Monáe as Mandy, a kindhearted perfect doll who wears glasses for eyesight problems and befriends jessie and the Ugly Dolls
  • Nick Jonas as Lou, the preppy leader from the town of Perfection and a bully towards the Ugly Dolls and the other imperfect dolls
  • Pitbull as Ugly Dog, a one-eyed blue uglydoll and Moxy's closest friend[8]
  • Wallace Shawn as Rex, a nervous and clumsy plastic T-Rex toy who enjoys video games.
  • Wang Leehom as Lucky Bat, a red uglydoll and thoughtful but shy adviser[8]
  • Blake Clark as Slinky Dog, Woody's loyal Slinky dachshund friend. Clark replaced his friend Jim Varney as the voice of Slinky after Varney's death in 2000.
  • Gabriel Iglesias as Babo, a grey uglydoll and the largest of the uglydolls[8]
  • Wanda Sykes as Wage, an orange uglydoll and cynical baker who can be frequently found cooking up some amazing and inventive culinary concoctions[8]
  • Don Rickles as Mr. Potato Head, a curmudgeonly Potato Head toy who is Mrs. Potato Head's husband. His component parts can function independently of his potato "body", which he uses to his advantage.
  • Estelle Harris as Mrs. Potato Head, Mr. Potato Head's wife who also can use her eyes and limbs even when they are not attached to her.
  • Jeff Pidgeon as the Aliens, a trio of green Squeaky toys from a Pizza Planet truck. They are the Potato Heads' adoptive children.
  • Bebe Rexha as Tuesday, a blue-haired perfect doll and one of the Spy Girls
  • Charli XCX as Kitty, a pink-haired perfect doll and one of the Spy Girls
  • Lizzo as Lydia, a purple-haired perfect doll and one of the Spy Girls
  • Pitbull as Ugly Dog, a one-eyed blue uglydoll and Moxy's closest friend[8]
    • Pitbull reprises his role in the Spanish dub.
  • Ice-T as Peggy, a small one-eyed flying unicorn
  • Emma Roberts as Wedgehead, the newest citizen of Uglyville[9]
  • Kelly Asbury as Gibberish Cat, Oliver, Chef, Buttons; this was also Mr. Asbury's final voice role before his death in 2020.[6][7]
  • Jane Lynch as Scanner
  • Natalie Martinez as Meghan, a lawyer and model
  • Rob Riggle as Exposition Robot
  • Afi Ekulona as Tray
  • Jacques Colimon as Sporko

Production[edit]

In May 2011, it was announced that Illumination had acquired the rights to Uglydolls to make an animated feature film. Chris Meledandri was set to produce, with a screenplay from Larry Stuckey. The original creators, David Horvath and Sun-Min Kim, were set to executive produce.[10] Four years later, in 2015, Variety magazine reported that an animated film based on Uglydolls would be the first project produced by STX Entertainment's new "family and animation" division.[11] On March 28, 2017, Robert Rodriguez signed on to direct, write, and produce the film, with a release date set for May 10, 2019.[12] Animation for the film was done at Reel FX Creative Studios.[13]

In March 2018, it was announced that the voice of rapper Pitbull would be featured in the film for an unknown role, and he would also provide an original song for the film.[14] In May 2018, it was announced that Kelly Asbury had signed on to direct the feature film.[15] In July 2018, another singer Kelly Clarkson joined the voice cast of the film as the voice of Moxy, and would provide an original song for the film.[16] In August 2018, Nick Jonas joined the voice cast of the film, and he would also perform an original song for the film.[17] In September 2018, comedians Wanda Sykes and Gabriel Iglesias joined the film.[18] On September 20, 2018, it was announced that country music singer Blake Shelton had joined the film, and would voice Ox, as well as performing original music.[19] In October 2018, it was announced that Wang Leehom, Janelle Monáe and Emma Roberts had been cast in the film.[9][20]

Music[edit]

The film features original music from Kelly Clarkson, Nick Jonas, Blake Shelton, Janelle Monáe, Bebe Rexha, Pentatonix, Anitta, and Why Don't We.[16][14][17][19] The musical score is composed by Christopher Lennertz while songs are written by Lennertz and Glenn Slater. The film's soundtrack was released by Atlantic Records.[21]

Clarkson's track "Broken & Beautiful" was released on March 27, 2019, prior to the album, as the soundtrack's lead single.[22] The Brazilian singer Anitta contributed "Ugly" to the original soundtrack in English. She also recorded two alternative versions of "Ugly", one in Spanish and one in Portuguese, for their respective markets. These versions were released prior to the release of the film and are not included in the soundtrack in these markets.[23]

Pitbull was also slated to have an original song for the film, which was to be a parody of "You Make My Dreams" by Daryl Hall and John Oates. However, Pitbull's contributions to the song were scrapped, as he broke the fourth wall as Uglydog. Pentatonix was then given the final version of the record, which was included in the movie's soundtrack. Pitbull's original version, titled "Dreams Come True", can be found on DJ record pools for promotional use.[24]

Release[edit]

UglyDolls was initially scheduled to be released on May 10, 2019, but was later moved up a week to May 3 in order to avoid competition with Pokémon: Detective Pikachu.[12][25]

The studio spent around $40 million on promotions and advertisements for the film.[4]

Home media[edit]

UglyDolls was released on Digital HD on July 16, 2019, and on DVD and Blu-ray on July 30, 2019.

Additional media[edit]

A video game tie-in for various platforms was produced by Outright Games titled Ugly Dolls: An Imperfect Adventure, with the initial retail price being $39.99 USD.[26][27] A variety of merchandise, including plush toys, playsets, and blind bags, was released by Hasbro featuring several characters from the movie.[28]

Reception[edit]

Box office[edit]

UglyDolls grossed $20.2 million in the United States and Canada, and $11.2 in other territories, for a worldwide total of $31.4 million.[29]

In the United States and Canada, UglyDolls was released alongside The Intruder and Long Shot, and was projected to gross $12–14 million from 3,652 theaters in its opening weekend.[30] The film made $2.5 million on its first day, including $300,000 from Thursday night previews. However, it underperformed in its first week, finishing fourth in box office receipts at only $8.6 million.[4] The film fell 51.8% in its second weekend, grossing $4.1 million and finishing in seventh place.[31]

Critical response[edit]

On the review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, 29% of 89 critics' reviews are positive, with an average rating of 4.4/10. The website's consensus reads: "Very young viewers may be entertained by UglyDolls -- if only because they're less likely to recognize the many familiar elements in its affirmative yet formulaic story." Metacritic, which uses a weighted average, assigned the film a score of 39 out of 100, based on 20 critics, indicating "generally unfavorable" reviews.[32] Audiences polled by CinemaScore gave the film an average grade of "B+" on an A+ to F scale, while those at PostTrak gave it 2.5 out of 5 stars and a 51% "definite recommend".[4]

Owen Gleiberman of Variety magazine was positive, saying that "the sincerity with which UglyDolls pits unblemished conformity against ungainly soul is touching—and, yes, instructive—in all the right ways."[33] Jesse Hassenger of The A.V. Club gave the film a grade C− and wrote: "Like their Troll ancestors, the UglyDolls combine an evergreen cuteness with a why-now lack of currency."[34]

Accolades[edit]

UglyDolls was awarded a ReFrame Stamp in the category "Top 100-Grossing Narrative Feature" for involving women in at least four of eight key areas of production.[35] The song "Broken & Beautiful" was nominated in the 2019 Teen Choice Awards in the category "Choice Song from a Movie".[36][37]

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