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+ | '''''Dr. Z''''' (also known as '''''Dr. Z: The 3D Movie''''') is the 2011 American 3D hand-drawn/computer-animated comedy film directed by [[Matthew O'Callaghan]], the film blends traditional animation and computer animation. The film was produced by Indian Paintbrush and [[Davis Entertainment]] and released in theaters on May 27, 2011 by [[20th Century Fox]]. It stars the voices of [[Jim Carrey]], [[Katy Perry]], [[Robin Williams]] and [[Bill Hader]]. |
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− | '''Dr. Z''' (full name: '''Zach''') is the main protagonist of the 2011 animated film, ''[[Dr. Z]]''. |
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+ | ==Film Summary== |
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+ | After the experiments gone wrong during the childhood, a diminutive guy named Dr. Z grows up into a villain who works as the CEO of Mix Max industries, a powerful and corrupt corporation that relies on animal cruelty for kill all dogs to make its products, most notably sausages. |
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+ | ==Plot== |
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+ | *[[Jim Carrey]] as [[Dr. Z (character)|Dr. Z]], the main protagonist of the movie. He is a diminutive guy, who after the experiments gone wrong during the childhood because of the fame of the police dog, K-9, was willing to grow up into a bad guy who works as the former CEO of Mix Max industries, a powerful and corrupt corporation that relies on animal cruelty for kill all dogs to make its products, most notably sausages (as part of seek revenge on K-9). |
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+ | *[[Katy Perry]] as [[Truffle Phillips]] |
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+ | *[[Robin Williams]] as [[Elmo (Dr. Z)|Elmo]] |
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+ | *[[Bill Hader]] as Poopypants, the hidden true main antagonist of the movie. He is Dr. Z's grandfather who works as the current CEO of Mix Max industries and relies on animal cruelty for kill all dogs to make its products. |
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+ | ==Production== |
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+ | ==Release== |
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+ | ==Home media== |
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+ | ==Reception== |
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+ | ===Box office=== |
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+ | ===Critical response=== |
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+ | ==Trivia== |
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+ | ==Soundtrack== |
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+ | ==Transcript== |
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+ | ===Main Transcript=== |
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+ | ==Credits== |
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+ | ==Gallery== |
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+ | [[Category:Films distributed by 20th Century Fox Animation]] |
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Revision as of 16:32, 19 November 2019
Dr. Z (also known as Dr. Z: The 3D Movie) is the 2011 American 3D hand-drawn/computer-animated comedy film directed by Matthew O'Callaghan, the film blends traditional animation and computer animation. The film was produced by Indian Paintbrush and Davis Entertainment and released in theaters on May 27, 2011 by 20th Century Fox. It stars the voices of Jim Carrey, Katy Perry, Robin Williams and Bill Hader.
Film Summary
After the experiments gone wrong during the childhood, a diminutive guy named Dr. Z grows up into a villain who works as the CEO of Mix Max industries, a powerful and corrupt corporation that relies on animal cruelty for kill all dogs to make its products, most notably sausages.
Plot
Cast
- Jim Carrey as Dr. Z, the main protagonist of the movie. He is a diminutive guy, who after the experiments gone wrong during the childhood because of the fame of the police dog, K-9, was willing to grow up into a bad guy who works as the former CEO of Mix Max industries, a powerful and corrupt corporation that relies on animal cruelty for kill all dogs to make its products, most notably sausages (as part of seek revenge on K-9).
- Katy Perry as Truffle Phillips
- Robin Williams as Elmo
- Bill Hader as Poopypants, the hidden true main antagonist of the movie. He is Dr. Z's grandfather who works as the current CEO of Mix Max industries and relies on animal cruelty for kill all dogs to make its products.