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The ChubbChubbs! is a 2002 American computer-animated comedy short film by Sony Pictures Imageworks. It was directed by Eric Armstrong, produced by Jacquie Barnbrook, and written by Jeff Wolverton.

The ChubbChubbs! won the Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film in 2003.[1]

Plot[]

Meeper, the janitor of an alien pub called the Ale-E-Inn, has higher aspirations—a karaoke performer. After he accidentally electrocutes a singer, he is ejected from the pub. Outside, he is told by an incautious Gungan that "The ChubbChubbs are coming!" Meeper sees aircraft land in the distance, and huge, weapon-bearing monsters exit the craft. He assumes these are the ChubbChubbs.

Meeper rushes to warn the pub, and some chicks he finds pecking at the ground outside, but each of his attempts further injures the singer. Once the patrons are finally warned by a different visitor, the pub is promptly emptied due to said patrons taking off in panic, leaving Meeper behind during the process. When the monsters begin closing in to the pub, Meeper hides the chicks under his bucket in an attempt to save them. He then launches into a rendition of "Why Can't We Be Friends?" until, caught up in the song, he accidentally trips over the bucket, revealing the chicks. The monsters flee, screaming, "It's the ChubbChubbs!" The chicks reveal their razor sharp teeth and devour the monsters, who are actually known as Zyzaks. They gather around Meeper, who says, "So... You guys into karaoke?"

As the credits roll, Meeper and the ChubbChubbs sing a rewrite of Aretha Franklin's "Respect" in the pub. When the song is finished, there is dead silence. The ChubbChubbs glare and reveal their teeth in a sense of threat, and the crowd hastily bursts into applause.

Cast[]

  • Brad Simonsen as Meeper
  • Jeff Wolverton as the ChubbChubbs
  • Mortonette Jenkins as Singing Diva
  • Peter Lurie as Zyzaks
  • Rick Zieff as Bouncer
  • Dustin Adair, Eric Armstrong, Yakov Baytler, Mary Biondo, Sumit Das, Layne Friedman, Robert Gordon, Sully Jacome-Wilkes, Franco Pietrantonio, Rick Richards, Chance Thomas, Julie Zackary as Glorfs
  • Evan Wu as Various aliens

Production[]

The short was "originally conceived as a pipeline test to help determine the studio’s strengths and weaknesses in producing all-CG animation within the Imageworks production environment."[2]

Release[]

The ChubbChubbs! was theatrically released on July 3, 2002, along with Men in Black II.[3] Due to its success, it was re-released on July 19 of that year with Stuart Little 2.

The short got a DVD release on November 26, 2002, as a bonus feature also attached to Men in Black II.[3][4] On April 11, 2003, the short was released on its own DVD, and with a running time of 5 minutes, 37 seconds is considered likely the briefest DVD ever released.[5] The ChubbChubbs! and its sequel The ChubbChubbs Save Xmas were released on October 9, 2007, for the first time on Blu-ray, attached as a bonus to Surf's Up.

Accolades[]

Cancelled adaptations[]

A feature-length animated film and a television series based on the short were in development in 2003 at Sony Pictures Animation.[7][3] Dan Wilson and Dave Gilbreth had been hired to write the film's screenplay,[8] but since then, there has been no further news about the projects.

Sequel[]

A sequel, The ChubbChubbs Save Xmas, was theatrically released on August 8, 2007, along with Daddy Day Camp, and was produced by Sony Pictures Animation.[9][10]

See also[]

  • 2002 in film
  • List of fictional aliens

References[]

  1. The 75th Academy Awards. Oscars (March 23, 2003).
  2. Raugust, Karen (May 30, 2006). The Value of Shorts. Animation World Network.
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 Page Module:Citation/CS1/styles.css has no content.Gold, Noe (December 9, 2003). "The hubbub over 'ChubbChubbs'". Variety. Retrieved October 11, 2015.
  4. Siechen, Todd (November 26, 2002). Men in Black II. DVD Talk.
  5. Kleinmann, Geoffrey (April 15, 2003). The Chubbchubbs!. DVD Talk.
  6. Short Film Oscar® Winners in 2003-Oscars on YouTube
  7. Page Module:Citation/CS1/styles.css has no content.Sony Pictures Digital (May 9, 2003). "Sony Pictures Animation Announces Projects for Directors Jill Culton, Anthony Stacchi, Roger Allers, Brenda Chapman and the Brizzi Brothers" (Press release). PR Newswire. Retrieved August 26, 2012.
  8. Page Module:Citation/CS1/styles.css has no content.Brodesser, Claude (October 22, 2003). "Short 'Chubbchubbs' is going long for Sony". Variety. Retrieved October 11, 2015.
  9. The ChubbChubbs are Back!. ComingSoon.net (August 6, 2007).
  10. PIMPJOE_ESB (August 8, 2007). Catch the ChubbChubbs Saving Xmas With "Daddy Day Camp". CountingDown.com.

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