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2[[caption-width-right:300:[[{{Tagline}} A magical adventure in every bite!]]]]
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4''Animal Crackers'' is a 2017 computer animated comedy loosely based on a graphic novel written by ''WebComic/TheDreamlandChronicles'' creator Scott Christian Sava, who also directed the film alongside ''WesternAnimation/{{Mulan}}'' director Tony Bancroft. The film features the voices of Creator/JohnKrasinski, Creator/EmilyBlunt, Creator/DannyDeVito, Creator/IanMcKellen, Creator/SylvesterStallone, Creator/RavenSymone, Creator/PatrickWarburton, Creator/WallaceShawn, Creator/GilbertGottfried, Creator/HarveyFierstein, Creator/TaraStrong and Creator/JamesArnoldTaylor.
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6The film revolves around Owen and Zoe Huntington (Krasinski and Blunt), a couple who's working at the dog biscuit factory owned by Zoe's father, Mr. Woodley's (Shawn). Desperate for a change, fate soon arrives when they inherit Owen's uncle's well-respected circus after he burns in a fire. Known for its amazing animals, the Huntingtons discover that a mysterious box of animal crackers that they were given is the secret to the circus's success, as the cookies turn the user into the animal they've eaten. All seems to be well, until Owen's other attention-seeking uncle Horatio ([=McKellen=]) plots to steal the magic box of animal crackers for himself, in a desperate attempt to take over the circus. It's now up to the Huntingtons to unite its family of acrobats and clowns to stop Horatio, though it'll take more than a few circus tricks to stop him completely.
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8Despite screening at the Annecy Film Festival in 2017, the film wasn't [[https://www.indiewire.com/2020/06/animal-crackers-trailer-netflix-rescued-animated-feature-stream-july-24-1202237271/ released]] in the US until July 24, 2020, on Netflix. It was released in China on July 21, 2018.
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10The trailer can be watched [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6yrtrDjmw5c here.]]
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12Not to be confused with [[Theatre/AnimalCrackers the Marx Bros. comedy]] or the [[WesternAnimation/AnimalCrackers newspaper comic strip and its television adaptation.]]
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14Has a [[Characters/AnimalCrackers2017 Characters page]] in progress. Please move character tropes there.
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16!!''Animal Crackers'' contains examples of:
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18* AbhorrentAdmirer: Esmeralda (who is elderly, overweight and homely) flirts with Horatio repeatedly, to the disgust of the latter.
19* {{Animorphism}}: The animal crackers allow the user to turn into the animal they eat.
20* BarbershopQuartetsAreFunny: At one point in Horatio's VillainSong, Horatio's henchmen come out of nowhere and repeat one of his lines in barbershop quartet style, complete with appropriate hats. Horatio angrily shoos them out, saying "No harmonization, ''thank you.''" The creators hired a real barbershop quartet just for this gag.
21* BareBottomedMonkey: When [[spoiler:Brock]] accidentally turns himself into a monkey, Owen quickly points out that his butt is now blue, which becomes a bit of a MadnessMantra during the subsequent FreakOut. This scene was referenced in one of the film's promotional images, which had [[spoiler:Brock]] staring concernedly at his own colorful backside. Owen also correctly specifies that having a blue behind makes him a mandrill.
22* BellyFlopCrushing: How the Zucchini is effectively curb stomped by the fat lady at the funeral Horatio and his goons crash. He goes through it again at the climax, this time in the hybrid form of a rabbit/turtle and she as a hippo, but he's [[ChubbyChaser looking forward to it]].
23* BigBad: Horatio P. Huntington, who drives the main plot of the movie with his motivations of stealing the titular animal crackers for their magic power.
24* BigBeautifulWoman: The circus' fat lady is appropriately heavily obese, but she's hardly unattractive and carries her weight remarkably well. The Zucchini ''certainly'' finds her beautiful, at any rate.
25* BigDamnHeroes: ''The entire circus'', in an action sequence that must be seen to be believed!
26* BigGood: The role is split between Bob and Talia, and also Chesterfield to a lesser extent. Bob is a kind-hearted entertainer who co-founded the circus that the movie revolves around with his brother Horatio. When Horatio goes bad, Bob and Talia do everything they can to stop him from taking over the circus, [[spoiler:even though it costs them their human forms.]] Chesterfield is the de facto leader of the circus between Bob's disappearance and Owen's family inheriting the circus, and he also acts as a mentor figure to Owen.
27* ChildhoodFriendRomance: Owen and Zoe met as children and are now married with a daughter.
28* DatingWhatDaddyHates: Mr. Woodley clearly took issue with Owen marrying Zoe and bullied him into working at the dog biscuit factory out of spite. [[spoiler: Thankfully, after witnessing the circus climax, he softens up.]]
29* DealWithTheDevil: When Owen is stuck as a gorilla [[spoiler:because he lost his human form cookie]], Horatio tries to manipulate Owen into handing over the circus and the animal crackers in exchange for [[spoiler:Owen's cookie]]. Owen refuses the deal and does a quick ShutUpHannibal speech.
30* DisneyAcidSequence: Horatio's VillainSong, "Could've Been Mine," starts out in Horatio's makeup room, but transitions to a variety of surreal, colorful scenes in the number. Throughout the song, you'll see Horatio climbing a spiral staircase of animal crackers, transforming into a giant, shadowy, beastly form, surrounded by neon signs, standing atop a tower of animals, and more, before fading back to the makeup room at the end of the song.
31* FortuneTeller: Esmeralda is known as one.
32* GoldfishPoopGang: Horatio's band of outcast circus performers.
33* {{Humanshifting}}: The human cookie allows the animal-turned users to turn back into humans.
34* InformedSpecies: [[spoiler:Brock]] inadvertently turns into what's ''referred'' to as a mandrill, but which looks much more like a baboon, albeit with a blue backside like a mandrill would have rather than the brown or red color baboons tend to have.
35* InsecureProtagonistArrogantAntagonist: Owen, the protagonist, starts out as an insecure young father. Owen loves the circus his uncle used to own, but his father-in-law, Mr. Woodley, plants the idea in Owen's head that Owen won't be able to support his family by working at the circus. [[ExtremeDoormat Owen lets Mr. Woodley bully him into taking a job at Woodley's factory that Owen doesn't want]]. However, Owen goes through CharacterDevelopment throughout the movie and becomes a stronger person who can stand up for himself. The antagonist is Horatio, Owen's other uncle, who has been an egotistical prima donna seemingly all his life, and schemes to take control of his brother's circus by whatever means necessary.
36* KonamiCode: Binkley at one point suggests doing this to fix the dog biscuit machine.
37* LargeHam:
38** Horatio can constantly go into this territory sometimes.
39** Brock counts as well, as Creator/PatrickWarburton plays him.
40* AMinorKidroduction: We first meet Owen and Zoe as children at the circus.
41* MissingStepsPlan: It's not clear how [[spoiler:changing into a chimera]] will allow Horatio to take over the world.
42* MixAndMatchCritters: [[spoiler:Eating broken pieces of different animal crackers can turn the person who ate them into one of these, as Horatio and his companions figure out.]]
43* MoralMyopia: Horatio claims that the circus should've been his, never mind that even before he left it, he tended to treat his fellow performers like crap and [[HatesTheJobLovesTheLimelight only desired the adoring crowds for the perks of fame as opposed to wanting to make audiences smile and laugh.]]
44* MorphicResonance: Owen keeps his hair color in animal form, usually as fur/skin/eyebrow color.
45* MusicalNumberAnnoyance: At one point in Horatio's VillainSong, his henchmen suddenly appear out of nowhere and repeat one of Horatio's lines in the style of a barbershop quartet.[[note]]Apparently, the creators actually hired a barbershop quartet just for this quick scene.[[/note]] Horatio sputters angrily before telling them to leave.
46-->'''Horatio:''' Would you sh-- No harmonization, ''thank you.''
47* MutagenicFood: The animal crackers magically turn people into whatever animal they depict, with it being possible to mix and match broken pieces to become chimeric beasts. People can turn back by eating the human cookie that appears for them in the box but they only ever get one cookie.
48** Throughout the movie, Owen's co-worker Binkley is attempting to develop dog treats that taste like human food, but the failed results turn skin different colors. Eventually, she's inspired by the animal crackers to turn this flaw into a feature and develops animal crackers that colors people's skin to mimic animal fur like zebra stripes. Unlike the magical ones people can change back by burping.
49* NeverSayDie: Owen's Uncle Bob and Aunt Talia are "gone". [[spoiler: Averted, as they're not actually dead, just in ShapeshifterModeLock.]]
50* NoSongForTheWicked: Inverted. The villain, Horatio, and his henchmen, are the ''only'' characters to sing. Their VillainSong, "Could've Been Mine" is the only Broadway-style, non-[[DiegeticMusical diegetic]] song. Horatio also sings "Welcome" at the beginning, although that song is diegetic because it's part of a circus performance. The other vocal songs are used as background music rather than being sung by the characters.
51* OhCrap:
52** Owen upon eating his first Animal Cracker:
53--->'''Owen:''' I'M A HAMSTER!!! [[MadnessMantra Holy moly, holy moly, holy moly, holy moly!]]
54** As does Brock upon his change into a Mandrill. [[spoiler: He seems to get over it by his final scene.]]
55* PainfulRhyme: In the "Welcome" song, Horatio rhymes "decorum" with "perform" by mispronouncing the latter word as "perforum."
56* RidiculouslyCuteCritter: Some of the animal transformations, especially the hamster.
57-->'''Mackenzie (after Owen eats the hamster cookie):''' Daddy's cute!\
58'''Owen:''' Thank you, angel!
59* RunningGag: The Great Zucchini declaring Horatio to be ''his'' sidekick, rather than the other way around.
60* ScaledUp: [[spoiler:Surprisingly, it's NOT the villain who does this, but Owen, and only at the very end of the movie when he eats a dragon-shaped cracker in the box to give a performance a fiery finale.]]
61* ShoutOut:
62** The Great Zucchini crashes into a pile of manure at [[Franchise/BackToTheFuture B. Tannen's Manure Farm]].
63** One that doubles as an ActorAllusion: Horatio, voiced by Ian [=McKellen=], tells Zucchini to "[[Film/LordOfTheRings Fly, you fool]]".
64** The first time Owen eats one of Binkley's dog biscuits and turns random colors, upon seeing his reflection he exclaims: "I'm a [[Franchise/WinnieThePooh heffalump]]!"
65* ShapeshifterModeLock: This happened to Owen [[spoiler:(temporally)]] after [[spoiler:he lost his human cookie to Brock (in a mandrill form)]] Near the climax, it revealed that [[spoiler: Old Blue and Zena are actually Bob and Talia who were stuck in their Bloodhound and cat form because Horatio accidentally burn down their human cookies which means they won't become human again.]]
66* SpellMyNameWithAThe: ''The'' Zucchini, always.
67* TakeOverTheWorld: Horatio claims this as his end goal.
68* ThirdPersonPerson: The Zucchini constantly refers to himself by name as [[NarratingThePresent narrates his actions]].
69* TinyGuyHugeGirl: The Zucchini is a dwarf henchman of Horatio that falls in love at first sight with the circus' fat lady. [[SubvertedTrope Subverted]] in that she isn't actually that much taller that he is, but is still ''much'' larger.
70* VictoriasSecretCompartment: Esmeralda pulls the [[{{Pun}} titular]] box of animal crackers, along with several other items, out of her cleavage.
71* VillainSong: Horatio sings one called "[[https://youtu.be/aoYC_ZNT4PU Could've Been Mine]]," about how he should’ve been the one to own the circus and having the animal crackers that can turn you into any animal. In the song, Horatio blames his good brother Bob for his (Horatio's) lack of success. Horatio sees Bob's generous attitude as completely foolish and thinks Bob wasted his fame, which Horatio desperately craves. Horatio's henchmen interject in the song for some funny moments, but overall the song is about a miserable, bitter man who will blame anyone but himself for his own failures.
72-->'''Horatio''': ''It could've been mine, it should've been mine''\
73''My manifest destiny!''\
74''But it all went to Bob with his stupid hat''\
75''And circus full of slackers!''\
76''It could've been mine, it should've been mine''\
77''I'm the one with the pedigree!''\
78''I had the looks, I had the brains''\
79''But he had those animal crackers...!''\
80''That should've been mine!''
81* VirtueIsWeakness: Horatio makes it obvious during "Could've Been Mine" that he didn't care much for Bob's kindness towards the circus audience and fellow performers.
82* WhatHappenedToTheMouse:
83** After [[spoiler:Brock transforms into a monkey and is subsequently captured]], he disappears from the movie and we never learn what became of him or [[spoiler:if he was ever turned back to normal]]. He ''does'' make an appearance at the circus near the climax, but there's still no resolution on-screen. The author, upon questioning, gave it a ShrugOfGod. [[spoiler: On the one hand, Owen and Zoe know exactly where Brock's human cookie is. On the other, the author prefers him as a baboon... so it's up to the audience.]]
84** Esmeralda appears in the opening scenes showing the backstory, but never again for the rest of the movie. Considering that there are two time skips (one of 30 years, and one of 7 years), and that Esmeralda looked quite old before then, she might have died, but it's never brought up.
85* WhereTheHellIsSpringfield: Averted; there are many background details that peg the movie as being set somewhere in Tennessee, such as the vehicles in the movie having Tennessee license plates and a diploma from the University of Tennessee appearing during Horatio's VillainSong.
86* WrongLineOfWork: When Brock, Owen's coworker at the dog biscuit factory, is given the authority to do so, Brock assigns Owen to do accounting work. Owen makes it clear that he's not qualified to do this, as his only background is from a circus and his current job is a taste tester. Brock still forces Owen to do this menial work to bully him.
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