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Disney In The House: Off To Adventure Camp is a 2019 American live-action/animated comedy film produced by Walt Disney Wonder Studios and released by Walt Disney Pictures. Directed by Alan F. Horn in his directorial debut and written by Roger S.H. Schulman, Gary Marsh, and Gary Krisel, it is the sequel to Disney In The House: Wild Wild West and the fifth installment in the classic Disney In The House franchise. The film stars Lulu Wilson, Sarah Silverman, Ginnifer Goodwin, Mckenna Grace, Pierce Gagnon, Tom Wilkinson, Steve Carell, Sally Hawkins, Rita Moreno, and Christopher Plummer, and it was the tenth and final Walt Disney Wonder Studios film to be fully produced in Owen Laramore's former residence, San Diego, before his move to Eureka a month after the film's release.

Disney In The House: Off To Adventure Camp
Off To Adventure Camp

Theatrical release poster
Directed by Alan F. Horn
Produced by Lorenzo Di Bonaventura
Gary Marsh
Gary Krisel
Written by Roger S.H. Schulman
Gary Marsh
Gary Krisel
Starring Lulu Wilson
Sarah Silverman
Ginnifer Goodwin
Mckenna Grace
Pierce Gagnon
Tom Wilkinson
Steve Carell
Sally Hawkins
Rita Moreno
Christopher Plummer
Music by Harry Gregson-Williams
Cinematography Caleb Deschanel
Moria Morel
Edited by Ivan Bilancio
Production company Walt Disney Pictures
Walt Disney Wonder Studios
Reel FX
Di Bonaventura Pictures
Distributed by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures
Release date March 3, 2019
Running time 96 minutes
Country United States
Language English
Budget $150 million
Box office $622 million


Released theatrically in the United States on March 3, 2019, the film was well-received by critics and performed well at the box office, grossing $622 million worldwide against its $150 million budget by the end of its three-month-and-a-half theatrical run. The film received an Academy Award nomination for Best Original Song for "The Camp I Go To".

The film was followed by three sequels: Disney In The House: Time Travel, Disney In The House: Return To Adventure Camp, and Disney In The House: World Animals on June 13, 2019, September 13, 2019, and December 23, 2019.

Plot

Nine-year-old Annie Sandoval is going to Adventure Camp with her friends Joan Alyn Lind and Berlioz Breslin. In Disneyville, Vanellope von Schweetz, Judy Hopps, Hank, Sherrif Woody, Buzz Lightyear, Jessie the Yodeling Cowgirl, Princess Anna, Queen Elsa, Olaf, Nick Wilde, and Wreck-It Ralph are swept away by a portal to Adventure Camp. Annie loses her backpack and jumps out to get it back. Her loud 'HEEEELLLP!" call gets the group's attention, and Vanellope follows Annie's call to investigate. Annie finds her backpack and a surprised Vanellope inside.

Vanellope introduces Annie to her friends. They go camping with her as an exchange to help her get back to Adventure Camp. As they explore, they see a rare pine cone in a pine tree. Judy attempts to remove the pine cone from the pine tree, and they escape just before the pine tree falls. The next day, they continue on their way and go fishing. Annie's big fish pulls her into the water and she starts to sink, but Vanellope dives in and uses her strength to pull her to the surface.

During this time, Vanellope and Annie form a bond. After having great times together, Annie, Vanellope, and the gang hike toward Adventure and follow a river leading to a giant waterfall. With their combined efforts, Judy, Hank, Woody, Buzz, Jessie, Anna, Elsa, Olaf, Nick, and Ralph save Vanellope and Annie.

When the camping trip is ending, Annie calls Adventure Camp creator Mr. Marks, who sends a ranger to bring them back to Adventure Camp. They activate the GPS on the jeep while Judy stands on the roof on the lookout for Adventure Camp. Sure enough, they see Adventure Camp, and with the help of Joan and Berlioz, the car stops--right in front of Mr. Marks. Annie reunites with her friends, parents, and grandparents, and she and Vanellope sing "The Camp I Go To". Vanellope and Annie hug goodbye, and Vanellope and her friends head back to Disneyville. To their surprise, Annie appears, revealing that she and the campers decided to spend another two-day camping trip in Disneyville.

Cast

  • Lulu Wilson as Annie Sandoval, a nine-year-old camper. She and Vanellope are the films two co-protagonists.
  • Sarah Silverman as Vanellope von Schweetz, a resident of Disneyville. She and Annie are the film's two co-protagonists.
  • Ginnifer Goodwin as Judy Hopps, a resident of Disneyville and one of Vanellope's best friends. She is the film's deuteragonist.
  • Ed O'Neill as Hank, Disneyville's greatest septopus and one of Vanellope's best friends.
  • Mckenna Grace as Joan Alyn Lind, a camper who is Annie's friend. She is the film's tritagonist.
  • Pierce Gagnon as Berlioz Breslin, a camper who is Annie's other friend. He is the film's tetartagonist.
  • Tom Wilkinson as Mr. Marks, the creator of Adventure Camp.
  • Steve Carell as Aaron Sandoval, Annie's father and Quar's husband.
  • Sally Hawkins as Quar Sandoval, Annie's mother and Aaron's wife.
  • Rita Moreno as Sheryl Sandoval, Annie's grandmother and Aaron and Quar's mother.
  • Christopher Plummer as Seuss Sandoval, Annie's grandfather and Aaron and Quar's father.
  • Tom Hanks as Woody, a resident of Disneyville.
  • Tim Allen as Buzz Lightyear, a resident of Disneyville and Woody's best friend.
  • Joan Cusack as Jessie, a resident of Disneyville and Buzz's love interest.
  • Kristen Bell as Anna, a resident of Disneyville and Elsa's sister.
  • Idina Menzel as Elsa, a resident of Disneyville and Anna's sister.
  • Josh Gad as Olaf, an enchanted snowman and a resident of Disneyville.
  • Jason Bateman as Nick Wilde, a resident of Disneyville who is partners with Ralph.
  • John C. Reilly as Wreck-It Ralph, a resident of Disneyville who is partners with Nick.
  • Frank Welker as Iggy, an iguana and Vanellope's pet.
  • Michael J. Fox as Mr. Ziploc, an anthropomorphic plastic bowl and the news messenger of Disneyville.
  • Owen Laramore as Lawrence Pierce, the mayor of Disneyville.
  • Andy Dick as a camp ranger who drives Annie and her new friends back to Adventure Camp.

Box office

Disney In The House: Off To Adventure Camp opened on March 3, 2019, and was projected to gross anywhere around $60--80 million in its opening weekend. It ended its theatrical run by the end of spring on June 20, 2019, having to have grossed $300 million in the United States and Canada, and $322 million in other territories, adding up to a total of over $622 million worldwide.

Critical response

Disney In The House: Off To Adventure Camp was well-received by critics, with an 95% approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes based on 132 reviews. The site's consensus reads, "If you're looking for a family-friendly camping movie, then your answer is Disney In The House: Off To Adventure Camp". Metacritic calculated a score of 75 out of 100 based on 30 critics, indicating "generally favorable reviews". Audiences polled by CinemaScore gave the film a grade of "A" on a A+ to F scale.

Peter Rainer of The Christian Science Monitor gave the film five stars, saying, "When it comes to camping in a movie, it's much fun to watch this heartwarming Disney In The House: Off To Adventure Camp". Peter Travers of Rolling Stone described the film as faithful, giving the film four stars and praising Lulu Wilson's performance of Annie Sandoval. He wrote, "Lulu Wilson was wonderful in Magic Tree House, and now she has proven herself even more wonderful in Disney In The House: Off To Adventure Camp". A.O. Scott of The New York Times was also positive about the film, praising the music score, visuals, and humor. Ty Burr of The Boston Globe wrote, "This could be quite the family-friendly type of camping movie Disney fans will truly enjoy".

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