Kubo and the Two Strings (2016)

6.12
/ 10
17 User Ratings
1h 42m
Running Time

August 18, 2016
Release Date

Kubo and the Two Strings (2016)

6.12
/ 10
17 User Ratings
1h 42m
Running Time

August 18, 2016
Release Date

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Network & Production Companies
Laika Entertainment
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Plot.

Kubo mesmerizes the people in his village with his magical gift for spinning wild tales with origami. When he accidentally summons an evil spirit seeking vengeance, Kubo is forced to go on a quest to solve the mystery of his fallen samurai father and his mystical weaponry, as well as discover his own magical powers.

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Cast & Crew.

Casey Zander Anderson

Casey Zander Anderson

Art Department Coordinator

Jake Carlson

Jake Carlson

Assistant Camera

Jesse Levitt

Jesse Levitt

Assistant Camera

Mandy Hutchings

Mandy Hutchings

Assistant Editor

David J. Epstein

David J. Epstein

Assistant Production Coordinator

Richard Sevy

Richard Sevy

CG Supervisor

Tilman Paulin

Tilman Paulin

Compositing Lead

Brice Shultz

Brice Shultz

Compositor

Geoff Alexander

Geoff Alexander

Conductor

Annika Schindler

Annika Schindler

Costumer

Colette Nickola

Colette Nickola

Costumer

Amelia 'Mia' Sires

Amelia 'Mia' Sires

Data Wrangler

Jason Potter

Jason Potter

Data Wrangler

Nik Siefke

Nik Siefke

Data Wrangler

Curtis Darwin Zinn

Curtis Darwin Zinn

Digital Compositor

Daniel Short

Daniel Short

Digital Compositor

Hibiki Ichikawa

Hibiki Ichikawa

Musician

Kevin Kmetz

Kevin Kmetz

Musician

Melissa Holding

Melissa Holding

Musician

Carlos Sotolongo

Carlos Sotolongo

ADR Mixer

Christina Mackin

Christina Mackin

Producer's Assistant

Emily Shinyi Hsu

Emily Shinyi Hsu

Producer's Assistant

Daniela Scovel

Daniela Scovel

Production Assistant

Desiree Ong

Desiree Ong

Production Assistant

Tarō Gotō

Tarō Gotō

Production Consultant

Tyler M. Saunders

Tyler M. Saunders

Production Coordinator

Andrew Hollandsworth

Andrew Hollandsworth

Production Runner

Evan Hailstone

Evan Hailstone

Production Runner

Kara Sinclair

Kara Sinclair

Production Runner

Marina Capizzi

Marina Capizzi

Production Runner

Matthew J.D. Thill

Matthew J.D. Thill

Production Runner

Joe Kortum

Joe Kortum

Prop Designer

Nick Mariana

Nick Mariana

Visual Effects

Phil Brotherton

Phil Brotherton

Visual Effects

Takashi Kuboto

Takashi Kuboto

Visual Effects

Karl Kohlman

Karl Kohlman

VFX Artist

Holly Webster

Holly Webster

VFX Artist

Andrew Gotham

Andrew Gotham

Visual Effects Coordinator

Melanie Pappenheim

Melanie Pappenheim

Vocals

Jason Stalman

Jason Stalman

Lead Animator

Details.

Release Date
August 18, 2016

Status
Released

Running Time
1h 42m

Content Rating
PG

Budget
$60,000,000

Box Office
$76,249,438

Genres

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Wiki.

Kubo and the Two Strings is a 2016 American stop-motion animated action fantasy film produced by Laika. It is directed by Travis Knight (in his feature directorial debut) with a screenplay by Marc Haimes and Chris Butler from a story by Shannon Tindle and Marc Haimes, and it stars the voice roles of Charlize Theron, Art Parkinson, Ralph Fiennes, George Takei, Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa, Brenda Vaccaro, Rooney Mara, and Matthew McConaughey. Set in feudal Japan, the film revolves around Kubo, a young boy who wields a magical shamisen (a Japanese stringed instrument) and whose left eye was stolen during infancy. Accompanied by an anthropomorphic snow monkey and stag beetle, he must embark on a quest to defeat his mother's evil twin Sisters and his power-hungry grandfather, the Moon King, who is responsible for stealing his left eye.

Laika's production designer Shannon Tindle pitched the fantasy story stop-motion animated film based on samurais to Knight. By December 2014, Laika announced that Kubo and the Two Strings would be released in August 2016, with Knight to direct and produce the project, as well as the voice casting announcement. He was enthusiastic about the project, owing partly to his affinity towards both the "epic fantasy" genre as well as Japanese culture in general, despite the studio never having ventured into the genre before. The stop-motion animation were inspired by Japanese media such as ink wash painting and origami among others. Assistance came from 3D printing firm Stratasys who allowed Laika to use their newest technologies in exchange for feedback on them. According to Knight, he mentioned that the story for the film was partly inspired by works of Japanese animator Hayao Miyazaki. Dario Marianelli, who composed the music for Laika's one prior film, returned to compose the film's musical score for its second.

Kubo and the Two Strings premiered at Melbourne International Film Festival on August 13, 2016, and was released by Focus Features in the United States on August 19. The film received critical acclaim for its craftsmanship, musical score, and story, but received criticism for its perceived whitewashing casting choice, and it performed poorly at the box office, grossing $77 million worldwide against a $60 million budget. The film won the BAFTA Award for Best Animated Film, and was nominated for Academy Awards for Best Animated Feature and Best Visual Effects, becoming the second stop-motion animated film ever to be nominated in the latter category following 1993's The Nightmare Before Christmas, and the first Laika film to be nominated for both.

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