Wonder Pets: The Movie is a 2026 American animated action adventure comedy-drama film produced by Nickelodeon Movies and distributed by Paramount Pictures. It’s based on the 2006 Nick Jr. preschool series “Wonder Pets!”. The film was directed by Josh Selig, Jennifer Oxely, and Mike Mitchell, written by Josh Selig himself, and produced by Tone Thyne (who also produced the original 2006 series). The music for the film was composed by Larry Hochman (who also provided the music for the original show). The film was released on March 3, 2026 to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the original show.
The film stars Sofie Zamchick, Teala Dunn, and Danica Lee, who reprise their older roles as the titular characters, while Cooper Corrao, Kelly Marie Tran, Ogie Banks, Lizzie Waterworth, Tara Strong, Candi Milo, Cukee Lee, Julie Andrews, and Marie-Luise Marjan play their roles as side characters from the show. The cast is joined by Iain Armitage, Keke Palmer, Shayle Simons, Maya Rudolph, Sean Kenin, Anika Noni Rose, Craig Robinson, Jennifer Lopez, Tom Hanks, Jay Gragnani, Skai Jackson, Ashley Tisdale, Huck Milner, Euwenn Mikaelland Wanda Sykes, who voice new characters introduced in this film.
The film was theatrically released on March 3, 2026 in the United States and received positive reviews from critics and audiences for Josh, Jennifer and Mike's direction, animation, musical score, emotional scenes, villains, humor, references to the original show, and voice acting.
Synopsis[]
After a lifetime of adventures as classroom pets, traveling the world to save animals in need, The Wonder Pets—Linny, Tuck, and Ming-Ming—have now reached their teenage years and retired from their heroic duties. Little did they know that their peaceful retirement would be disrupted by the emergence of their ultimate foes, the Blunder Pets. There leader, Linnel, holds a deep-seated grudge against Linny for replacing him as a classroom pet and is determined to seek revenge. The Blunder Pets kidnap The Wonder Pets and lock them in a hidden fortress in the outskirts of their town. As the Wonder Pets face this unexpected threat, they must once again rely on their exceptional teamwork and problem-solving abilities to overcome a series of perilous challenges, and the Blunder Pets' big group of henchmen, Blunder Troopers. In the midst of their harrowing journey, the Wonder Pets make a startling discovery: the existence of their own families, adding a new layer of complexity and emotional depth to their lives. As they confront the Blunder Pets and unravel the mysteries of their own origins, the teenage Wonder Pets must navigate a world more complex and dangerous than they ever imagined.
Cast[]
Main Cast/Characters[]
- Sofie Zamchick as Linny, a Guinea Pig and the leader of The Wonder Pets
- Teala Dunn as Tuck, a Turtle (red-eared slider) and a member of The Wonder Pets
- Danica Lee as Ming-Ming, a Duck and a member of The Wonder Pets
- Iain Armitage as Linnel, a gray, evil and short-tempered Guinea Pig and the leader of the Blunder Pets
- Keke Palmer as Tulia, a female gray/evil Turtle and a member of the Blunder Pets
- Shayle Simons as Miles, a gray/evil Duck and a member of the Blunder Pets
- Maya Rudolph as Linda, a female Guinea Pig and Linny's mother
- Sean Kenin as Leonard, a Guinea Pig and Linny's father
- Anika Noni Rose as Tara, a female Turtle and Tuck's mother
- Craig Robinson as Tulio, a Turtle (red-eared slider) and Tuck's father
- Jennifer Lopez as Mindy, a female Duck and Ming-Ming's mother
- Tom Hanks as Merlin, a Duck and Ming-Ming's father
- Jay Gragnani as Logan, a Guinea Pig and a member of the Blunder Troopers
- Skai Jackson as Veronica, a female Turtle and a member of the Blunder Troopers
- Ashley Tisdale as Sabrina, a female Guinea Pig and a member of the Blunder Troopers
- Huck Milner as Dylan, a Duck and a member of the Blunder Troopers
- Cree Summer as Alice, a female Duck and a member of the Blunder Troopers
- Euwenn Mikaell as Kayden, a young Guinea Pig and a member of the Blunder Troopers. He wants to run away from the Blunder Pets commands and help the Wonder Pets escape
Supporting Cast/Characters[]
- Cooper Corrao as Ollie, a Bunny and a friend of The Wonder Pets
- Kelly Marie Tran as Oliva, a female Bunny and Ollie's mother
- Tara Strong as:
- Omi, a gray female Bunny and Ollie's little sister
- Olio, a toddler Bunny and Ollie's little brother
- Cree Summer as Bee
- Lizzie Waterworth as Slug, Bee's best friend
- Candi Milo as The Visitor, an Alien from Outer Space and a friend of The Wonder Pets
- Ogie Banks as Buck, Tuck's older cousin
- Natasha Rothwell as Aunt Terica, Buck's mother, and Tuck's aunt
- Cukee Lee as Aunt Eleanora, Ming-Ming's Aunt
- Kari Wahlgren as Marvin, a toddler Duck, Ming-Ming's little cousin, and Elenora's son
- Marie-Luise Marjan as Granny Ginny - Linny's grandmother
- Julie Andrews Granny Winny - Linny's grandmother
- Wanda Sykes as Tuck's Grandmother
Development[]
In November 2024, Josh Selig announced his intention to revisit the Wonder Pets! franchise, expressing a desire to create a reboot series or a feature film. Although initial plans for a reboot series titled "Wonder Pets: In the City" were in motion, they were later abandoned in favor of a more ambitious film project aimed at expanding the Wonder Pets! universe.
Fast forward to February 2, 2025, and Josh Selig confirmed that a Wonder Pets film was indeed in development. He revealed that the original cast (Sofie Zamchick, Teala Dunn, and Dancia Lee) would be returning to bring the three characters to life once again. Moreover, he assured fans that the film would introduce new villains, characters, and six surprising new characters. Departing from the original series, the film was expected to embrace a more intense and dramatic tone, catering to audiences who grew up with the Wonder Pets series.
As of December 27, a teaser trailer was released.
On January 3, 2026, a full trailer was released.
Soundtrack[]
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Reception[]
Critical Response[]
The film garnered significant acclaim from both critics and audiences. It was praised for its animation, musical score, emotional scenes, new villains, humor, references to the original series, and voice acting. Furthermore, the film achieved an exceptional 76% approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes, with an average rating of 89%.
Release[]
Wonder Pets: The Movie premiered at the Vue Leicester Square in London on March 3, 2026, and also premiered in the El Capitan Theatre in Hollywood, and was theatrically released in United States. It was also made exclusively available on Paramount+ on the same day in the United States.
Home media[]
Wonder Pets: The Movie was released on Blu-ray, DVD, and 4K Ultra HD on October 4, 2027, on Paramount Pictures Home Entertainment.
Sequels[]
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Trivia[]
- This film is the first time that Wonder Pets! became a franchise.
- This marks the debut of Wonder Pets! media with a notably profound and strong dramatic tone.
- This is the first time where humans have more screentime.
- Originally planned to be a reboot to the original series, it was later scrapped in favor of this film.
- Even as a pre-teen, Ming-Ming still pronounces "R" as "W", meaning she still speaks with rhotacism.
- This film reveals that the Blunder Pets and the Blunder Troopers have always spied on the Wonder Pets through every mission they've been through.