Hullabaloo at the Zoo is a 2023 american computer-animated musical adventure comedy film produced by DreamWorks Animation, HR Media (with animation by HR Animation) and distributed by Universal Pictures. The film was directed by Tom McGrath and Kirk Wise, from a written by Matt Bailey, Wise, Allison Moore, McGrath, Sam Levine and Mike Mitchell, and produced by Matt Braly and Harry Johnson, Chris Meledandri, McGrath, Moore and Lin-Manuel Miranda serving as executive producers.
Plot[]
This film takes place in California, San Diego, where the Zoo lives
Summary[]
This film begins in San Diego Zoo, where Bizzie the Tortoise, about the musical, and City of San Diego,
Cast[]
Humans[]
- James Van Schwartz as Fitchy, a Zookeeper
- Margot Robbie as Kari, a Zookeeper
- Andy Samberg as Theodore, a Vet
- Emily Blunt as (A new character)
- Miranda Cosgrove as Paula Linderson, an teenage girl in the city (A new character; musical event)
- Kevin Ogden as (A new character)
Animals[]
- Ryan Reynolds as Bizzie, a Galápagos Giant Tortoise (Main Protagonist)
- Harry Johnson as Samuel, a Boa Constrictor (Bizzie's Friend)
- Jemaine Clement as Ozzy, a Nile Crocodile (Bizzie's best friend)
- Bill Burr as Leon, a Green Iguana (Bizzie's Friend)
- Ke Huy Quan as Walt, a Asian Water Monitor
- John Oliver as Moopie, a Lar Gibbon
- Zak Bagens as Will, a Giant Anteater
- Rose Byrne as Lillie, a Lar Gibbon
- Chris Pratt as Rockie, a Black Rhinoceros, Rock
- Owen Wilson as Pete, a Scarlet Macaw (Hip Hop)
- James Bailey as Murray, a Toco Toucan
- Jamie Foxx as Eddieson, a Grevy's Zebra
- Katie Rachel Yalde as Tootasie, a Giant Tortoise
- Steve Buscemi as Larry Nerd Ivason, a Giraffe,
- John Malkovich as Calder, a California Condor (Main antagonist)
- Keegan-Michael Key as Sherguin T.Queen, a African Elephant
- Mike J. Stevenson as Leondore, a Jamaican-Accent African Lion
- Tom McGrath as Theodore Larted, a Bengal Tiger,
- John Leguizamo as Mark Cole, a Bornean Orangutan, Singer of the Jungle
- Javier Bardem as Chad, a Koala
- Hugh Jackman as Robin Evan, a most honest ibex
- Emma Watson as Gissele Rebecca, a sweet and marvelous ibex (shortly little horn)
- Pitbull as Kong, a Western Lowland Gorilla (Rapper)
- Seth Rogen as Mitchell, a Banded Mongoose,
- Lin-Manuel Miranda as Jonathan, a African wild dog,
- Fred Williams as Lobo, a Grey Wolf
- Ritta Kelly as Amy Dianne, a precious sloth
- Cindy Kimberly as Anna Diane, a kind sloth
- Common as Kambir, a Komodo Dragon
- Idris Elba as Herb Ian Evanson, a Kangaroo
- Simon Pegg as Garrie, a Chimpanzee
- Danny McBride as Hartie, a Grizzly Bear
- Alan Cummings as Hayden, a Dromedary Camel
- Douglas Booth as Nick, a Cheetah
- George Lopez as Gilbert, a Mandrill,
- Andrew Kishino as Philbert, a Aardvark.
- John Mulaney as Meer, a Meerkat
- RuPaul as Lars, a Capybara
- Tom Hiddleston as Varixter, a vulture
- Awkwafina as Mandy Anicote, a Green Iguana
- Penny Stiller as Mena Dianne, a falembously sloth
- Brian Liverson as Frank Ian, a sloth (Amy Dianne's friend)
- Martin J. Glover as Rick Farince, a sloth (Anna Diane's friend)
- Robert Dominic Lee as Frankie Charming, a handsome picalotus solth (Mena Dianne's friend)
- Marco Brander as Bryron, a Crested Gecko
- Howard Troy Jones as Colder, a Polar Bear
- Harrison Ford as a Turtle
- Oscar Mason Ivasonas , a Panther Chameleon
- Johnny Depp as Dillox, a Armadillo
- Jennifer Lopez as , a Guinea Fowl,
- Daniel Breaker as Loppie, a Antelope
- Paul Rudd as Chumincareto, a Honset and Fatsome pig of San Diego
- Michael Cera as Cree Hector Mopider, a Spider monkey
Additional Voices[]
- Rob Paulsen as Pan Bear
- Phil LaMarr as Shoemaker Sloth
- Roger D. Bumpass as God Mongoose
- Sam J. Levine as Big Holt Wolf
- Chris Wyane Tyler as Shoemaker Sloth
- John DiMaggio as Loitear Pigzilla
- Jim Simpardson as Wracked Walrus
- Eric Jacobson as Mad Bear
- Kirk Wise as The Duck
- Matt Braly as Dumpitar tiger
- Mike Mitchell as Mad Holtater Hog
- Bob Bergen as White Rabbit
- Tara Strong as Goringy, mouse deer
- Fred Tatasciore as Harung
- Jessica DiCicco as TBA
- Grey Griffin DeLisle as TBA
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Opening (In Cinemas)[]
Opening to Hullabaloo at the Zoo (2023) AMC Theaters
Production[]
This film was Creators of Shrek, Madagascar, Kung Fu Panda, How to Train Your Dragon, The Croods and The Boss Baby.
Development[]
This film began development in 2020, Tom McGrath is direct the film. With working songs by Lin-Manuel Miranda and Abigail Barlow for musical songs, The film has inspired by some musicals.
Animation[]
This film is animation provied by HR Animation,
Music[]
This film is score composed by Hans Zimmer and John Debney, with original songs by Lin-Manuel Miranda and Abigail Barlow.
Musical songs[]
- "Overture" / "Welcome Here" (performed by Animal cast and the Orchestra)
- "In the Right Beautiful World" (performed by Ryan Reynolds, TBA and TBA) (this song inspired by "Big Bright Beautiful World" from Shrek the Musical)
- "My Life" (performed by John Leguizamo) (this song inspired by "Story of My Life" from Shrek the Musical)
- "Don't Let Go" (performed by Jamie Foxx and Daniel Breaker) (this song of inspired by "Don't Let Me Go" from Shrek the Musical)
- "I Know It's Today" (performed by Miranda Cosgrove, Penny Stiller and Katie Rachel Yalde) (this song of inspired by the same name from Shrek the Musical)
- "What's Up" (performed by John Malkovich)
- "Forever Pie" (performed by Rachel Burton)
- "Who I'd Be" (performed by Ryan Reynolds and Miranda Cosgrove) (this song of inspired by the same name from Shrek the Musical)
- "A Little Something Fun" (performed by Chris Pratt, James Bailey, Steve Buscemi, Penny Stiller and John Leguizamo)
- "What you Grow" (performed by James Bailey)
- "Happy with the Star" (performed by James Bailey, Penny Stiller, Keegan-Michael Key, Chris Pratt, Owen Wilson, John Leguizamo and Steve Buscemi)
- "Back on this Time" (performed by George Lopez)
- "Forget Destiny" (performed by Keegan-Michael Key and Jamie Foxx)
- "My Unite"
- "I Think I Got You Beat" (performed by Ryan Reynolds and Miranda Cosgrove) (this song of inspired by the same name from Shrek the Musical)
- "The Ballad" (performed by John Malkovich)
- "Make A Move" (performed by Keegan-Michael Key and Daniel Breaker) (this song of inspired by the same name from Shrek the Musical)
- "An under the Wall" (performed by Ryan Reynolds)
- "Freak on Wave" (performed by Animals Cast) (This song inspired by "Freak Flag" from Shrek the Musical)
- "In the Right Beautiful World" (Reprise) (performed by Ryan Reynolds)
- "This is My Our Real/Finale" (performed by Cast) (This song inspired by "This is Our Story/Finale" from Shrek the Musical)
- "A Under the Belevie" (performed by Daniel Breaker) (This film has during the second part of credits)
Companies[]
Crew[]
- Directed by: Tom McGrath and Kirk Wise
- Co-Directors: Sam J. Levine and Mike Mitchell
- Produced by: Matt Braly, Harry Johnson and Damon Ross
- Co-Producer: Mike Mitchell
- Executive Producers: Gary Wilson, Lou Jenkins, Allison Moore, Tom McGrath, Anthony Miller, Chris Meledandri, Stephen Williams, Brent Schaminter, Joel Gregson-Lee, Thomas Melandson & Lin-Manuel Miranda
- Written by: Kirk Wise, Allison Moore, Mike Mitchell, Tom McGrath & Sam J. Levine
- Original Score by: Hans Zimmer and John Debney
- Original Songs by: Lin-Manuel Miranda and Abigail Barlow
- Editor: Alan Ryan
Music Department[]
- Songs conductor: Don Harper
- Songs arranged by: Danny Troob
- Score conductors: John Debney, Don Harper and Matt Dunkley
- Orchestrations by: Phil Wise, Don Harper, Danny Troob, Matt Dunkley, Dave Metzger and Jonathan Quinn
- Production of Composers: Alan Menken, Steve Mazzaro, Stephen Leprantson, Jeanine Tesori, John Powell, Christophe Beck, Theodore Shapiro, Rupert Gregson-Williams, Jerome Daniel Schwartz, Marc Shaiman, Emily Bear, Heitor Pereira, Stephen Schwartz, Jack Black, Ralph Newton and Barry Newman
- Production of Lyricis: Stephen Schwartz, Jack Black, David Zippel, Tim Rice, Marc Shaiman and Scott Wittman
Trivia[]
- This is a DreamWorks Animation film released in September, after Abominable.
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