Ribbit (film)

Ribbit
Directed by Chuck Powers
Produced by Shireen M. Hashim
Screenplay by Chuck Powers & Amir Hafizi
Story by Chuck Powers
Starring Sean Astin
Tim Curry
Russell Peters
Cherami Leigh
Edited by Ezaisyirwan Basri
Production
company
KRU Studios
Crest Animation
Distributed by United Studios
Release dates
  • 21 June 2014 (2014-06-21) (Niagara Integrated Film Festival)
Country Malaysia
Language English

Ribbit is a 3D computer-animated comedy film.

Plot

All his life, Ribbit has felt different from all the other frogs. To find purpose in his life, Ribbit embarks on an incredible journey through the Amazon Rainforest. During this journey, Ribbit is accidentally hypnotised into believing he is a human prince trapped in a frog’s body. Convinced that he now understands why he is different, Ribbit heads out in his search for the Princess whose kiss will solve all his problems. Joined by his best friend, a female squirrel named Sandy, Ribbit encounters an amazingly zany cast of unique and colourful characters.

Cast

Production

Ribbit was directed by Chuck Powers, with the screenplay by Chuck Powers and Amir Hafizi.

The film is produced by KRU International, a division of the KRU Group of Companies, and Crest Animation in India, with partial financing by the Malaysian Government through the Multimedia Development Corporation (MDEC).

Ribbit was animated in Malaysia and India, with the bulk of rendering done in Hong Kong. Pre-production and post-production were done in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. The lead voices were recorded in Los Angeles with additional voices recorded in Dallas, Texas and Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.[1]

Music

The film’s main musical theme is Magical Moment, a duet by American R&B group Az Yet and Jaclyn Victor, winner of Malaysia’s inaugural Malaysian Idol. The other song to come from the film is Destiny, produced by DJ Motiv8 performed by SuPreme featuring Felice LaZae.

Distribution

Ribbit is represented by KRU’s sales and distribution arm United Studios, and is set to be released in over 80 countries including the United Kingdom, Germany, Australia, Japan, China and Brazil.[2]

The stereoscopic 3D version of Ribbit will premiere at the Cannes Film Market.

References

  1. Patrick Frater (18 March 2014). "Russell Peters, Sean Astin Say ‘Ribbit’ to Malaysian Animation". Variety. Retrieved 28 March 2014.
  2. Thomas J. McLean (18 March 2014). "KRU Preps ‘Ribbit’ for Global Distribution". Animation Magazine. Retrieved 28 March 2014.

External links

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