Baby Einstein: The Movie (2020 film)

Baby Einstein: The Movie is an upcoming 2020 3D CGI/hand-drawn animated/live-action adventure fantasy children's film produced by Walt Disney Animation Studios The Baby Einstein Company and DisneyToon Studios and distributed by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures, with animation provided by Toon City Animation, Prana Animation Studios, and Arc Productions. The film is set to release on August 10, 2020. The film set will be coming soon by release on July 3, 2020 and The film is set will bw coming soon by DVD and Blu-ray release on July 13, 2020.

Plot
The puppets help a group of kids consisting of a seven year old white boy, an eight year old white girl who is his best friend, a six year old African American boy, an eight year old white girl, her five year old sister, a seven year old white boy, a three year old white girl, a seven year old white girl, her one year old baby brother, a seven year old white boy, a five year old white girl, a six year old African American girl, her twin sister, a six year old white girl and her twin brother go on a mission to save a two year old Asian-American girl from bullies who want to kill her. But before the child can be rescued, the kidnappers travel back in time to break up her parents by writing a letter to her mother while pretending to be her father that is filled with offensive statements that ends their relationship over the phone, preventing the toddler's conception. This greatly upsets the first seven year old white boy because he is in love with her and his best friend because she finds her adorable. It's up to the puppets and kids to set things right so the little girl's mother can give birth to her.

Cast

 * Maurice LaMarche as Plavlet the Puppy
 * E.G. Daily as Young Plavlet the Puppy
 * Debi Derryberry as The Little Baby Boy
 * Tom Kenny as Caterpillar
 * Drake Bell as Da Vinci the Monkey
 * Nancy Cartwright as Sidney the Squirrel

Trivia
Some people found it offensive to Asians that the girl didn't speak English. Disney and many members of the Asian community disagreed, and said that she spoke only in gibberish because of her age. They said "It's baby talk, not English or any known language, don't be ridiculous!". Others found the ending scene where the girl is born to be inappropriate for a children's film, but Disney said that it was their way of showing that the timeline was brought back to normal.