The Squirrels Of Lalo Guerrero (2004 film)

The Squirrels Of Lalo Guerrero is a 2004 American live-action/computer animated musical comedy film[2] directed by Mike Mitchell.[5] Based on the mexican band of the same name created by Lalo Guerrero. the film stars Sam Elliott, Tim Curry, Jon Hamm, Charlie Cox, Jada Pinkett Smith, Kari Wahlgren, Erin Matthews and E.G. Daily voice the titular colorful chipmunks.[5] The film follows the colorful chipmunks (Panfilo, Demetrio & Anacleto) who move in with struggling songwriter & great-grandfather, Lalo Guerrero after they lose their home. When Lalo discovers they have rare singing talent, he has them peform in front of Geffen Records executive David Geffen, who then plans to trick them into living with him to profit off their success with an world tour. It is the first Sony Pictures Animation film with live-action/animated from 2000s.

The film was released in the United States on July 18, 2004. It received mostly positive reviews from critics and was nominated half of the awards and won half of the awards. The film has grossed over $184 million worldwide which includes two more films, The Squirrels of Lalo Guerrero 2: Revenges of the Lions (2016), and The Squirrels of Lalo Guerrero 3: Dangers of the Sperm Whale (2022).

Plot
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Cast

 * Sam Elliott as Lalo Guerrero, an American guitarist, farm labor and singer.
 * Charlie Cox as David Geffen, the founder of Geffen Records, DreamWorks Pictures, Asylum Records and DGC Records.
 * Jon Hamm as Elliot Roberts, an American record executive and music manager who co-founded Asylum Records.
 * Jada Pinkett Smith as Mary Wilson, an American singer and the founding member of the Supremes.
 * Kari Wahlgren as Panfilo, an red anthropomorphic squirrel.
 * E.G. Daily as Demetrio, an blue anthropomorphic squirrel.
 * Erin Matthews as Anacleto, an yellow anthropomorphic squirrel

Development
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Writing
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Animation
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Voice Casting
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Music
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Box office
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Critical response
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Accolades
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Home media
The Squirrels Of Lalo Guerrero was released on DVD & VHS on November 21, 2004 on Sony Pictures Home Entertainment (also known as Columbia TriStar Home Entertainment) and the film was released on Blu-ray on July 15, 2007.

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