Shopkins: The Movie/Trivia

Trivia

 * This was Universal's third theatrically released animated film not from Illumination to be rated PG by the MPAA. The first being How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World, the second being Abominable, and the fourth being The Croods: A New Age.
 * This was also Universal's first and only traditionally animated theatrically released film not from that company to have that MPAA rating.
 * This film is produced in a 2.35:1 widescreen aspect ratio.
 * Matthew Broderick was set to voice Adam Apple, but he dropped out of the project, with Andy Samberg voicing the role instead.
 * This film was released after the conclusion of the cartoon webseries Shopkins, which ended in October 4, 2018, with the 85th episode "SPK Checkout (Episode 3)" being aired as the final episode of the webseries.
 * John Debney performs the score of this film.
 * This was the fifth and final film based on the Moose Toys line Shopkins and the cartoon webseries of the same name.
 * According to IMDb, this was also the highest-rated film based on those, currently holding an average 7.2/10 rating.
 * This film marks the first instance that a Shopkin dies.
 * This film was rated PG by the MPAA (Motion Picture Association of America, Inc.) for "rude humor, action and brief mild language".
 * It premiered in Australia on October 4, 2019, exactly one year after the conclusion of the cartoon, and seven days after the theatrical release of Abominable, which was released in September 27 in the United States.
 * If not counting Adam Apple and Cupcake Princess, who are supporting characters voiced by Andy Samberg and Miranda Richardson, several new characters are introduced in the film, such as Poppy Corn, Popette and Pam Cake, in which they are voiced by Kate Murphy, Abby Trott, and Erika Harlacher, respectively.
 * At 1 hour and 28 minutes, this was the longest film based on the Moose Toys line and the cartoon.
 * The film is titled "Shopkins: The Movie", even though Shopkins: Chef Club was released as the first film based on the toy line and the cartoon. This is because of the fact that it is a theatrically released film for theaters worldwide, including North America.
 * This was Universal's final film to credit the 1967 MPAA logo in the end credits.

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