Warner Bros. Pictures Animation and Bad Robot: The Emily the Strange Collaboration

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Warner Bros. Pictures Animation and Bad Robot Join Forces

* Warner Bros. Pictures Animation and Bad Robot team up for an animated feature film showcasing the eccentric character, Emily The Strange.
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Emily the Strange: A Unique Blend of Punk and Animation

* Characterized by her eye-catching black, white, and red aesthetics and sharp societal digs, Emily represents a gritty, punk rock essence.
* Emily’s quartet of black cats only add to the animated project’s authenticity and off-the-beaten-track appeal.
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Skwigly Animation Magazine Breaks the News

* The exciting partnership venture was reported on Skwigly Animation Magazine’s platform.

A ‘Strange’ Collaboration Indeed!

Here’s to Warner Bros. Pictures Animation and Bad Robot, who’ve decided to take ‘teamwork makes the dream work’ to a whole new (and dare we say… strange?) level. We’ve got cats! We’ve got punk rock! We’ve got biting societal critiques! Could this be the secret winning formula to spice up the monotony of mainstream animation? Only time will tell! It seems these teams are not just breaking the mold, they’re smashing it with a sledgehammer, then putting it back together in a wildly different formation. In the world of animation, it doesn’t get more rebellious or more punk than that! Now, queue the power chords and let’s get ready to meet Emily… whoever the heck she is.

Join the unexpectedly captivating journey with Emily the Strange, as Bad Robot and Warner Bros. Pictures Animation unite their forces for this vibrant animated feature film.

The walking emblem of everything odd, Emily with her four loyal black cats and her daring black, white, and red appearance, has been a symbol of originality and the punk rock spirit for fans globally for over three decades. Her knack for engaging her followers with her unique perspective “think for yourself, do it yourself, be yourself” is inspiring a generation to embrace the strange.

The prolific Emily’s creator Rob Reger is producing alongside Bad Robot, with Pamela Ribon, known for Nimona and Moana, providing her artistic touch to the screenplay.

We take pride in the creative and executive teams of the movie, who share Emily’s penchant for the bizarrely captivating. Emily’s affinity towards individuality gives a collective identity to the unusual in all of us, and we’re excited to portray the rich universe that we’ve meticulously created over the years.

-Rob Reger

I’m thrilled to be a part of the team that’s giving Emily her first-ever feature film! Animation perfectly captures her outlandishly playful spirit and her wild escapades. With the combined creativity of Bad Robot and Warner Bros. Pictures Animation, Emily is truly set to make a memorable impression.

-Pamela Ribon

We have had aspirations of making Emily’s world a reality for many years, and in collaboration with Bad Robot, Warner Bros. Pictures Animation and Pamela Ribon, we’re excited to finally see it come into being.

-Trevor Duke-Moretz

Emily has become an everlasting symbol of autonomy and empowerment in pop-culture, and Pamela Ribon brings a unique spark to the project. We’re honoured to collaborate with Bad Robot, Rob Reger, and Trevor Duke-Moretz in manifesting Emily the Strange for the cinema.

-Bill Damaschke (President, Warner Bros. Pictures Animation)

We aim to challenge the conventional norms of animation at Bad Robot. Emily, who champions individuality, is a perfect catalyst for this cause. The team involved is highly passionate about Emily the Strange, and we hope she continues to resonate with generations to come.

-John Agbaje (SVP of Animation, Bad Robot)


Original article: https://www.skwigly.co.uk/emily-the-strange-feature/