Wonder Park is a Spanish-American computer animated comedy film produced by Paramount Animation, Nickelodeon Movies, and Ilion Animation Studios (best known for making Planet 51). The film is directed by former Pixar animator Dylan Brown and stars the voices of Matthew Broderick, Jennifer Garner, Ken Hudson Campbell, Kenan Thompson, Ken Jeong, Mila Kunis and John Oliver.[1] It was released on March 15, 2019 by Paramount Pictures. The film is rated PG according to Paramount Pictures.[2]
Plot[]
June Bailey, a girl with a bright imagination, and her mother come up with the story of Wonderland, a magical amusement park run by a group of animals: Boomer, a big blue bear who greets guests; Greta, a wild boar; Gus and Cooper, beaver brothers; Steve, a porcupine who is the park's safety manager and is in love with Greta; and Peanut, the leader of the park and a chimpanzee who has the ability to create rides by listening to June's mother's voice.
His friend like Banky is calling on the phone and she was here by making Homemade Roller Coaster Ride. But there's something wrong from the Roller Coaster and it was the truck is coming to June and Banky until they crashed through the woods and every houses like that, her mother and father was surprised and she's having a disaster. June was very happy and they give a photograph for Banky and he groans like that. June was happy and the lady was looking at the garden and it was making a mess, it destroyed the roofside and June said, "Uh oh." At the sunset, her parents is talking to the Police Officer and the postman was putting down the mails and they're very angry. June was grounded and her mother was taking her to military school and she was punished for destroying the Roller Coaster. It was her fault and she was going to have her good idea.
June is looking at the gears, she opens out all of the gears and she was making WonderLand and her family was very happy from now on. Over time, Mrs. Bailey starts to get sick and is sent away for recovery, After June is calling her mom and she is not here. June is putting all the toys, globes, planes and papers back in the box and finally Peanut. June is putting Peanut toy in the box and close it, after she leaves, she cries.
At Night, June is opening the door and mets Banky talking, after she closed the door, June is talking to dad and after Banky is talking she close the door. June is opening the door, it is afternoon. That's not Banky, It's Aunt Albertine and Uncle Tony was here to make it happy and she was using a bag and it was a ferris wheel and Uncle Tony wants to make it happy. June doesn't play with the Wonderland and she wants to put it back, But Albertine shows the Blueprint of Wonderland, June starts alienating from Wonderland, and burns the blueprints of the park out in the fit of rage.
Sometime later, Mr. Bailey sends June to math camp, after misinterpreting a note from her father as a cry for help, she uses her friend Banky to create a distraction on the bus to escape and return home, but instead she finds a broken-down Wonderland in the woods. The park is currently being stormed by a cloud named the Darkness; June and the animals attempt to fix the park's mechanism but are attacked by Chimpanzombies, the park's former plush toys. In the chaos, June gets separated from the animals and finds herself in a floating chamber known as Zero-G Land.
There, June finds Peanut hiding from the Darkness and confesses he felt lost after he stopped hearing the voice in his head, this leads June to realize that the Darkness was created by herself as a result of her cynicism from her mom's illness, the Chimpanzombies break in and take Peanut as their prisoner but June manages to escape.
June runs back to the animals to tell them she found Peanut, but also confesses that she is responsible for the Darkness. Feeling upset over this revelation, they abandon her. After noticing the piece of the blueprint and realizing that she has been able to create the ideas for the park herself, June manages to fix one of the attractions to catch up with the animals and make it to the park's mechanics. She also explains why she created the darkness, and seeing that she really wants to help, the animals reform the team to save Peanut and Wonderland.
The gang finds the Chimpanzombies taking Peanut to get sucked up into the Darkness. The animals fight back while June rushes to save Peanut by jumping into the void. She promises him that she will provide the voice for his imagination, and that he should not let the Darkness take over him, giving him an idea to make a slide out of bendy straws to escape. While the gang and Peanut are riding the slide to avoid the chimpanzombies, June then notices that the park's mechanics is her name written in cursive, just like the blueprint piece. With Peanut's help, they get the mechanics back up and running by using her name to move the gears, and clear up Wonderland from the Darkness. A cloud remains over the park, to which June interprets as a reminder to continue to be imaginative.
June returns home and with it, a cured Mrs. Bailey, and they set up a Wonderland in their backyard. June then shares to other kids the story of Wonderland.
Cast[]
- Brianna Denski as June Bailey
- Ken Hudson Campbell as Boomer
- Jennifer Garner as June's mother
- Matthew Broderick as June's father
- Kenan Thompson as Gus
- Ken Jeong as Cooper
- Mila Kunis as Greta
- John Oliver as Steve
- Oev Michael Urbas as Banky
- Norbert Leo Butz as Peanut
- Kevin Chamberlin as Uncle Tony
- Kate McGregor-Stewart as Aunt Albertine
- Kath Soucie as Bus Counselor Shannon
- Jim Meskimen (uncredited) as Police Officer
Production[]
On November 10, 2017, Paramount Animation announced its next animated film to be Amusement Park, with Pixar animator Dylan Brown would have made his directorial debut but was replaced due to allegations.[1][3] Spain's Ilion Animation Studios, best known for Planet 51, would produce the fully animated 3D film.[4] Margery Simkin was served as the casting director and Fred Warter as the production designer.
In January 2018, it was reported that director Dylan Brown, whose movie was his directional debut, was fired from the production by Paramount Pictures following an investigation into complaints of "inappropriate and unwanted conduct". No replacement as the film’s director was announced at that time. On April 12, 2018, the title was changed from Amusement Park to Wonder Park.[5]
Wonder Park was released on March 15, 2019.<ref>Paramount Teases Nickelodeon-Based Feature Toon Lineup Including ‘The Loud House’ – CinemaCon. Deadline (March 28, 2018). Retrieved on April 1, 2018.
Trivia[]
- The film was originally going to be titled Amusement Park.
- This is Kenan Thompson's first Nickelodeon Movies role since the 1997's Good Burger.
- This would have been Jeffery Tambor's first Nickelodeon Movies voice role since 2004's The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie, had he not been replaced by Ken Hudson Campbell.
- This is the second film featuring talking animals Ken Hudson Campbell does, the first was Dr. Dolittle 2 in 2001.
- This is only animated film had a unrated version in DVD.
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 "Paramount Sets ‘SpongeBob 3’ for 2019, Delays ‘Monster Trucks’ to 2017", variety.com, November 10, 2017. Retrieved on November 11, 2017.
- ↑ Paramount’s ‘Action Point 2’ Movie Gets R Rating. The Wrap (March 28, 2017). Retrieved on April 1, 2017.
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- ↑ "Annecy: Paramount Animation, Spain’s Ilion Ally on 3D Tentpole (EXCLUSIVE)", Variety, June 15, 2017. Retrieved on January 27, 2018.
- ↑ "The Boss Baby’s Ramsey Naito, Others Join Paramount Animation Executive Ranks", Deadline, April 12, 2018. Retrieved on April 12, 2018.
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