Totally Spies! The Movie
Totally Spies! The Movie (known as Totally Spies! Le film in France) is a 2009 animated spy-action film directed by Pascal Jardin and written by Robert and Michelle Lamoreaux. It is an adaptation of Totally Spies!, an animated television series created by Vincent Chalvon-Demersay and David Michel, about a trio of teenagers from Beverly Hills who become spies.
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Directed by | Pascal Jardin |
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Edited by | Rodolphe Ploquin |
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Distributed by | Mars Distribution 20th Century Fox (United States) |
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Running time | 83 minutes |
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Language | French English |
Budget | €1 million |
Box office | $1.3 million[1] (North America) |
The film is a prequel to the television series and covers how the girls first met. The film stars the voices of the original cast of the television series and also features the voice of German fashion designer Karl Lagerfeld as the main antagonist.
The film was released on 22 July 2009 in France by Mars Distribution, but received mixed reviews from critics.
Plot
The film begins with Sam, Alex, and Clover starting their new lives in Beverly Hills, California. As each of them was about to cross paths outside a sushi restaurant, nearby WOOHP agents (including Jerry) purposely cause the giant sushi roll above the entrance to break off and chase after them, setting some nearby animals free in the process. The giant sushi roll, with the three girls log rolling on top of it, chases a piglet to the street. The three girls are able to avoid it, save the life of the piglet (which Alex later adopts and names "Oinky") and destroy the sushi roll before it causes any damage. After that, Alex, Sam, and Clover introduce themselves and this starts their friendship when they later see each other again at their new school, meet the current principal Miss Skrich and their rivals, Mandy, Dominique and Caitlin. Clover offers her new friends a change of clothes after Mandy sprays them with a chai machine, but they find themselves sucked in through a locker and into one of the offices of WOOHP. Here, they meet Jerry and fellow WOOHP agent Tad. Jerry reveals that WOOHP had been observing the three of them secretly since childhood, showing videos of each girl, and picking them as prime recruits for the organization. The girls are quick to reject the invitation and refuse to join, but they later are "forced" into training after each having traumatic experiences that seemingly relate to WOOHP. They agree to go through training and in 48 hours, complete their training.
After training, they're thrown into their first mission when famous celebrities, including rock star Rob Hearthrob and animal psychologist Peppy Wolfman, have been mysteriously abducted. This also shows how the girls obtained their differently colored uniforms (thanks to a design suggestion by Clover). They first go to Wolfman's building where Alex has Oinky "go hog wild for mommy" as a distraction, and Oinky deliberately runs around the lobby with the other animals and the receptionist in pursuit. They later find that each went through a makeover by a mysterious machine called the "Fabulizor", discovered thanks to security footage in Wolfman's office. They later see that everyone at school also had gone through the Fabulizor, having the same look the next day, and Oinky ends up going through the Fabulizor, getting the same makeover as well. This is after nearly being blasted by one of Fabu's minions in a fighter jet while being flown back to school and after nearly avoiding Miss Skritch as they sneak back into school. Tailing Mandy that night, they find that all of those who went through the Fabulizor became hypnotized by a special chip in their cheekbones prior to the makeover and Alex spots Oinky in the crowd and grabs onto him, with Sam and Clover grabbing onto Alex as they were abducted into a strange space station out in space. They then meet the mastermind behind the entire affair, Fabu, a runway model who quickly lost fame in five minutes on the runway and was ashamed of not being a part of the crowd during his childhood. The spies accidentally expose themselves and are captured by Fabu's strongest henchmen. He then relates his entire plan, to abduct everyone who went through the Fabulizor and place them inside a special space station which he calls Fabutopia to live out new lives in the posh surroundings, then uses a missile to destroy all of Earth, before using his Fabulizor in reverse and give the girls each horrible makeovers (Sam gets green skin, Clover grows a unibrow and Alex gets massive pimples). He then sets them to be blasted back to Earth in rockets. But just as he leaves, things get more difficult when Tad meets the girls again while they are still imprisoned and says he will let them fail the mission and stop Fabu himself, taking all the credit and regaining his "favorite agent" status with Jerry.
But after a fight with Fabu, Tad is strapped to the missile bound for Earth. The girls manage to escape and, after fixing the Fabulizor's damage to themselves, go after Fabu. They are unable to stop the missile from taking off but hitch a ride as it is rocketing towards Earth with Tad still attached to it. They are able to turn the missile around to destroy the station, surprising the girls since they had no idea of how to stop it earlier, and Alex whacks at the control panel with the WOOHP manual. They then are picked up by a surprise appearance from Jerry in one of WOOHP's ships and rescue the kidnapped people from aboard the station (freeing them of the hypnotic trance by destroying Fabu's signal beacon in his staff) and evacuate safely, including Oinky, who Alex thought was never going to make it out in time, only to see him run fast to her, finally reunited with Alex before the missile explodes and destroys the station in a firework finale. They then chase after Fabu's ship, manage to destroy it, and catch Fabu and his Sphynx in his escape pod. After the mission, the girls admit that the mission was difficult at first, but it also made them friends, so they accept their position as spies. Alex is invited for a session with Wolfman and Clover is offered a date by Rob Hearthrob over the phone. But before that, they later return to school to face punishment from the principal for the "damage" they caused when trying to avoid her earlier on in the movie (thanks to Sam using a laser lipstick to cut an escape hole in the wall earlier). But fortunately, it seems that thanks to WOOHP, they have a new principal (who goes off unnamed) who seemingly does not know about the girls' punishment and gives Sam high praise.
Miss Skritch had been transferred to another school in Antarctica in an igloo (as punishment by the Beverly Hills school district for child abuse), Fabu, his henchman and Tad are later imprisoned and set for punishment by WOOHP and everyone who was rescued from aboard Fabu's space station have their minds erased (including Mandy). But just after the girls celebrate getting even with Mandy for the last time, courtesy of one of WOOHP's gadgets, they are notified of another mission. The girls are quick to bring up personal appointments but soon find themselves running from a WOOHP jet as it prepares to suck them aboard. But the girls are ready for their next mission as they change into their spy uniforms and exclaim their friendship, ending the film.
Voice cast
Character name (English, if different)[2] | Original French voice actor[3][4] | English voice actor[5] |
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Samantha "Sam" | Claire Guyot | Jennifer Hale |
Clover | Fily Keita | Andrea Baker |
Alexandra "Alex" | Celine Mauge | Katie Griffin |
Jerald "Jerry" Lewis | Jean-Claude Donda | Adrian Truss |
Mandy | Celine Mauge | Jennifer Hale |
Fabu | Karl Lagerfeld | Joris Jarsky |
Tad | Emmanuel Garijo | Jay Schramek[6] |
Madame Scritch (Mrs. Scritch) | Perrette Pradier | Barbara Budd |
Peppy Garou (Peppy Wolfman) | Thierry Mercier | Walker Boon |
Groin Groin (Oinky) | ||
Rob Idole (Rob Hearthrob) | Donald Reignoux | Lyon Smith |
Yuri | Antoine Tomé | Jason Gray |
Release
Theatrical
The film has released in France on July 22, 2009, in 272 theaters, then later released on DVD by Fox Pathé Europa. On October 14, 2009, the film appeared in the Netherlands, staying there for seven weeks. On March 10, 2010, It was released on DVD format over there.
Television
The film aired on Disney Channel Asia on February 27, 2010, a week later that of the premiere of the season finale adaptation of its spin-off, The Amazing Spiez!. Prior to the film version, Disney Channel Asia has made two compilation movies of the TV series. The first one covers the 3rd season finale (Evil Promotion Much? Part 1-3) and the second one covers the 4th season finale (Totally Busted! Part 1-3). The film premiered on the British children's channel Pop on March 29, 2016. The film was first shown in the US on Cartoon Network on April 25th, 2010 at 7pm.
DVD release
A DVD of the movie in its original language, French, was released in France on February 3 through Fox Pathé Europa. It topped charts in the French Amazon in the week of its release.
Vendetta Films, a new New Zealand film distribution company, has recently confirmed the release date of the Totally Spies! The Movie DVD. It will be released on 1 April, nothing else has been announced. Vendetta can ship overseas. It was also announced that it will cost $24.99 NZD. Marathon currently has no plans to release it in Latin America. On March 30, 2010, Cartoon Network obtained the rights to release Totally Spies! The Movie in America, including the spin-off, The Amazing Spiez!
Soundtrack
There is also an official soundtrack that has been released in France but never released in North America. This included "Walk Like an Egyptian" by The Bangles during one scene of the film. The opening and ending credits for the film was "Gold Guns Girls" by Canadian rock band Metric.[7]
Reception
Box office
The film grossed $572,000 on the first weekend and ranked at number #9 at the French box office with approximately $2,100 per theater.[8] The gross for the second, third, and fourth weekends were $191,000, $89,106 and $29,083 respectively. The film grossed $1.3 million internationally.[1]
Accolades
Year | Award | Category | Outcome | Ref |
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2011 | Kidscreen Awards | Best TV Movie | Won | [9] |
References
- "Totally Spies (2009)". boxofficemojo.com. Retrieved 2 March 2015.
- "totallyspies le film". totallyspies-lefilm.com. Archived from the original on 2013-05-28. Retrieved August 14, 2015.
- AlloCine. "Casting Totally Spies ! Le film". AlloCiné. Retrieved 2 March 2015.
- "Le casting de Totally Spies ! Le film". Premiere.fr. Archived from the original on 2 April 2015. Retrieved 2 March 2015.
- "Behind The Voice Actors - Totally Spies! The Movie". Behind The Voice Actors. Retrieved 2 March 2015.
- "Welcome". JayTSchramek.com. Retrieved 12 November 2015.
- "Gold Guns Girls - Metric - Listen, Appearances, Song Review - AllMusic". AllMusic. Retrieved 3 March 2015.
- "France Box Office". boxofficemojo.com. Retrieved 2 March 2015.
- "Totally Spies ! the Movie awarded at the 2011 Kidscreen Awards". marathon-media.fr. Archived from the original on 11 July 2011. Retrieved 2 March 2015.
External links
- Official website (archive) (in French)
- Totally Spies! The Movie at The Big Cartoon DataBase
- Totally Spies! The Movie at IMDb
- Totally Spies! The Movie at Rotten Tomatoes