Epic (2013 film) facts for kids
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Directed by | Chris Wedge |
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Music by | Danny Elfman |
Cinematography | Renato Falcão |
Editing by | Andy Keir |
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Distributed by | 20th Century Fox |
Release date(s) | May 20, 2013(New Zealand) May 24, 2013 (United States) |
Running time | 102 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Budget | $93 million |
Money made | $268.4 million |
Epic (stylized as epic) is a 2013 American 3D computer-animated action-adventure film based loosely on William Joyce's 1996 children's book The Leaf Men and the Brave Good Bugs. It was produced by Blue Sky Studios; written by William Joyce, James V. Hart, Daniel Shere, Tom J. Astle and Matt Ember; and directed by Chris Wedge, the director of the animated movies Ice Age (2002) and Robots (2005). The film features the voices of Colin Farrell, Josh Hutcherson, Amanda Seyfried, Christoph Waltz, Aziz Ansari, Chris O'Dowd, Pitbull, Jason Sudeikis, Steven Tyler, and Beyoncé Knowles.
Epic was released on May 24, 2013, by 20th Century Fox. It received generally mixed reviews from critics and grossed $268 million against its $93 million budget. While the narratives were said to be familiar, its animation, action sequences, and voice performances received praise.
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Plot
16-year-old Mary Katherine, or M.K., moves in with her eccentric scientist father Professor Bomba, who has been searching for tiny humanoid soldiers called Leafmen. They protect the forest that near Bomba lives from wicked creatures called Boggans and their malevolent leader Mandrake. An independent young soldier named Nod decides to quit, much to the ire of the no-nonsense Leafmen leader Ronin.
The fairy queen of the forest, Queen Tara, must choose an heir to her throne and goes out to a field of leaf pods on board her flying barge and escorted by the Royal guards, arriving at the field guarded by a laid-back slug named Mub and a wannabe Leafman snail named Grub. Immediately after she chooses a pod, the Boggans attack. Tara flees the area with the pod, and though flying Leafmen bodyguards do their best to protect her, they are soon overwhelmed by the sheer number of Boggans. Unable to reach the barge and the safety of the Guards, while being chased, Ronin arrives for her and the pair fly off on his hummingbird mount. They are then attacked by Mandrake and his son Dagda. Dagda is killed by Ronin, but the former shoots Tara beforehand.
Meanwhile, M.K. decides to leave after having an argument with Bomba about his research. Before she can leave, Bomba's dog Ozzy runs into the woods. While looking for Ozzy, M.K. sees Tara falling. Dying, Tara gives her the pod and uses her magic to shrink her. She tells M.K. to take the pod to Nim Galuu, a glowworm wizard, before she dies, and M.K. joins Ronin and the Leafmen, along with Mub and Grub. Ronin discovers that Nod has entered a race against other creatures and bugs on birds. Nod goes back on a deal with a short-tempered toad gangster named Bufo to throw the race. Before Bufo and his two henchmen can feed Nod to a snake, Ronin intervenes and orders them to leave. A reluctant Nod joins him, M.K., Mub, and Grub after hearing about Queen Tara's death, which Bufo overhears.
Ronin, Nod, M.K., Mub, and Grub eventually track down Nim Galuu. He then leads them down to the library, where M.K. discovers Tara's brief message before shrinking her, and a message that will get her back to normal size. When Ronin leaves, Nod takes M.K. on a deer ride and they begin to fall in love. Meanwhile, Mandrake has had the Boggans bring Bufo to him, finding out the location of the pod. Mandrake goes to Nim Galuu's place to steal the pod, which, if it blooms in darkness, will help Mandrake destroy the forest. He takes the pod and kidnaps Mub and Grub. Ronin scolds Nod for not being there to protect the pod. To get into Boggan territory undiscovered, M.K., Nod, and Ronin set out to Bomba's house to get some disguises, where M.K. learns that the Leafmen have deliberately been leading Bomba off their trail. Bomba sees that he has visitors and captures M.K., fainting when he sees her. M.K. marks the location of Moonhaven on a map Bomb has made of the forest before rejoining Nod and Ronin.
When they reach the Boggan land Ronin distracts the Boggans while M.K. and Nod rescue Mub, Grub, and the pod. Mandrake discovers them and orders the Boggans to stop them. M.K., Nod, Mub, and Grub escape alive, but Ronin sacrifices himself to ensure their escape. Before the full moon can sprout the pod at Moonhaven, Mandrake's bats block the light, causing the pod to begin sprouting in darkness. The Leafmen set out to fight the Boggans; M.K. tries to get help from her father by visiting his various cameras he had set in the forest. However, upon regaining consciousness, Bomba believes that he didn't really see M.K. and that he has been insane all these years, and shuts down all his cameras. He changes his mind when he sees the red push-pin that M.K. had put on his map.
Bomba is overjoyed to see that he has been right and he follows M.K. to Moonhaven. M.K. uses Bombay’s iPod to make bat sounds, luring Mandrake's bats away. Meanwhile, Mub and Nim Galuu try to stop Mandrake from reaching the pod, but are unsuccessful. Just then, Ronin appears, bearing scars and bruises from the Boggans. Mandrake manages to outdo him, but is defended by Nod, who finally realizes the importance of teamwork. Before Mandrake can obtain his victory, the pod blooms in moonlight, defeating the Boggans, and sealing Mandrake into the burl of a nearby tree.
The chosen heir is the flower child who helped save Tara earlier in the film. Grub becomes a Leafman, Nod and Ronin reconcile, and Nod and M.K. kiss before M.K. is returned to her original size.
After reuniting with Bomba and becoming his assistant, the human family still keeps regular contact with their small friends as they continue the research of their world.
Voice cast
- Amanda Seyfried as Mary Katherine "M.K." Bomba, Professor Bomba's 16-year-old daughter. She is named after William Joyce's late daughter.
- Josh Hutcherson as Nod, a rookie Leafman warrior, Ronin's student, and M.K.'s love interest.
- Colin Farrell as Ronin, a seasoned Leafman warrior, leader of the Leafmen, Nod's guardian and teacher, and a friend of Nod's late father.
- Christoph Waltz as Mandrake, the cruel and snide leader of the Boggans. Waltz also voiced Mandrake in the German dub of the film since German is his native language.
- Aziz Ansari as Mub, a slug, Grub's best friend and caretaker of the pods.
- Chris O'Dowd as Grub, a snail, Mub's best friend and fellow caretaker of the pods.
- Pitbull as Bufo, a toad who works as a race fixer and a businessman.
- Jason Sudeikis as Professor Radcliffe Bomba, M.K.'s father and a scientist.
- Steven Tyler as Nim Galuu, a Glowworm, a showman and keeper of magic scrolls that tell what has occurred during the times, in a tree.
- Beyoncé Knowles as Queen Tara, the Mother Nature-like queen of the forest and Ronin's childhood love.
- Blake Anderson as Dagda, Mandrake's son and the Boggan's general officer. After his death, Mandrake is intent on destroying the forest.
- Judah Friedlander as Larry, a taxi driver.
- Thomas F. Wilson as Finn, second-in-command of the Leafmen. His name only appears in the closing credits.
- John DiMaggio as Pinecone Jinn.
- Rosa Salazar as Roller Derby Girl.
- Kyle Kinane as Biker Dude.
- Emma Kenney as Marigold Girl.
Accolades
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Award | Date of ceremony | Category | Recipients and nominees | Result |
Annie Awards | February 1, 2014 | Animated Effects in an Animated Production | Alen Lai, David Quirus, Diego Garzon Sanchez, and Ilan Gabai | Nominated |
Character Animation in an Animated Feature Production | Thom Roberts | Nominated | ||
Directing in an Animated Feature Production | Chris Wedge | Nominated | ||
Music in an Animated Feature Production | Danny Elfman | Nominated | ||
Production Design in an Animated Feature Production | Michael Knapp, Greg Couch, and William Joyce | Nominated | ||
Black Reel Awards | 2014 | Outstanding Voice Performance | Beyoncé Knowles | Nominated |
Casting Society of America Awards | November 18, 2013 | Outstanding Achievement in Casting - Animation Feature | Christian Kaplan | Nominated |
Motion Picture Sound Editors | February 16, 2014 | Best Sound Editing in an Animated Feature Film | Randy Thom, Gwendolyn Yates Whittle | Won |
Producers Guild of America Award | January 19, 2014 | Outstanding Producer of Animated Theatrical Motion Picture | Jerry Davis, Lori Forte | Nominated |
Satellite Awards | February 23, 2014 | Best Motion Picture, Animated or Mixed Media | Nominated | |
Visual Effects Society Awards | February 12, 2014 | Outstanding Animated Character in an Animated Feature Motion Picture | Bomba (Thom Roberts, Haven Gordon Cousins, Tim Bower, Daniel Lima) | Nominated |
Mary Katherine (Jeff Gabor, Dylan C. Maxwell, Sang Jun Lee, Chris Pagoria) | Nominated | |||
Outstanding Created Environment in an Animated Feature Motion Picture | Pod Patch (Aaron Ross, Travis Price, Jake Panian, Antelmo Villarreal) | Nominated | ||
Outstanding FX and Simulation Animation in an Animated Feature Motion Picture | Boggan Crowds (Thierry Dervieux-Lecocq, David Gatenby, Mark Adams, Matthew D. Simmons) | Nominated | ||
World Soundtrack Academy | October 25, 2013 | Film Composer of the Year | Danny Elfman also for Frankenweenie, Hitchcock, Oz the Great and Powerful, Promised Land, and Silver Linings Playbook | Nominated |
Soundtrack
Epic: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack | ||||
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Released | May 28, 2013 | |||
Recorded | 2013 | |||
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Length | 52:25 | |||
Label | Sony Classics | |||
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Danny Elfman composed the original music for the film, which was released on May 28, 2013 by Sony Classics. Beyoncé performed and co-wrote with Sia an original song, titled "Rise Up." The song was released as a digital single and as part of the digital version of the soundtrack. This is the first time that a film produced by Blue Sky Studios has not been scored by John Powell since the first Ice Age installment, which was composed by David Newman.
See also
In Spanish: Epic (película) para niños