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Ult is a CGI Animation/Action/Adventure/Comedy/Sci-fi 2019 film by Crispy Cake Entertainment and Bossy Bunny, and Universal Pictures in partnership with Paramount Pictures. The movie was released October 4, 2020, and one of the many Universal Animation films to reach the 1 Billion Dollar mark. It is the story of a TV Head humanoid trying to put her family back together.
Most of the CGI was made by Crispy Cake and Paramount Animation as a collaboration, making it different than most Universal Animated films. The film was successful and moved to the box office and earned $1,093,671,682 right there. It is also the first time Universal has ever made a animated movie with Paramount!
Plot
Ult is a shy female robot who loves to run fast, jump over rubbish trucks, and sing very loudly in her room. She often likes to drive her parents insane when she keeps running around the same room. But one day, a winged creature named Seggy captures her parents and puts them over at the Mt. Keira peaks. Now Ult has to revenge Seggy by going on a mission to put her family back together!
Cast
Gala Enimes as Ult, a female robot who often drives her parents up the wall, but teams up with her friends to rescue her parents from Seggy.
Mary Gemmas as Ult's Mother
Leo Dressendent as Ult's Farther
Coco Kirikiri as Seggy, who holds Ult's parents hostage and she is the main antagonist of the movie.
Various voices as various people
Additional Voices
Jock Hairman
Sherb Andrew
Amber Herd
Purl Colthen
Production
On 27 July 2017, Universal announced the Ult movie will not only be produced by Bossy Bunny and Crispy Cake Entertainment, but they made a partnership with CBS for the film. That means Paramount will share Bossy Bunny and Crispy Cake with NBC! 2 years went by as the four companies worked on one of the most recognisable films ever yet. For the cast, many people wanted Swift to cast as Ult, but for Bossy Bunny, they chose Enimes. Eventually, Al Charle, the movie's main producer, created some outtakes.
Shari Oldstone, the co-producer and screenplayer, is took over to the set designers to decorate the scenery. Caroline Emms, the storyplayer, loves handling with scripts to the actors. Purple Disco Machine, a DJ from the UK, has written a unnamed song based on the movie.