The Casagrandes Movie is an animated film based on the Nickelodeon animated series The Casagrandes.
Summary[]
After a surprise family trip to Mexico derails Ronnie Anne's birthday plans, she is determined to prove she's old enough to do her own thing - even if it means confronting an ancient preteen demigod whose angst has apocalyptic potential!
Cast[]
- Izabella Alvarez as Ronnie Anne
- Sumalee Montano as Maria
- Paulina Chávez as Punguari / Shara
- Angélica Aragón as Lupe
- Sonia Manzano as Rosa
- Kate del Castillo as Sisiki
- Alex Cazares as Carl / Villager Boy
- Carlos PenaVega as Bobby / Flat Arturo
- Carlos Alazraqui as Carlos / Sergio / Don Tacho
- Ruben Garfias as Hector
- Leah Mei Gold as Sid
- Alexa PenaVega as Carlota
- Cristo Fernández as Chipiri
- Sergio Aragonés as Paco
- Roxana Ortega as Frida / Chancla Warrior
- Jared Kozak as CJ
- Jorge Gutierrez as Felipe the Street Vendor
- Kurly Tlapoyawa as Security Guard / Villager Man 2
- Fabio Tassone as Arturo
- Cristina Milizia as Carlitos / Villager Woman / Docent / Tourist Woman #3
- Eric Bauza as Pedestrian in Suit
- Darin McGowan as Happy Neighbor
- April M. Lawrence as Tourist Woman #1
- Caitlyn Connelly as Tourist Woman #2
- Dee Bradley Baker as Lalo
Production[]
The film was announced by Nickelodeon on April 4, 2023. At the moment, very little is known about the film, other than that Tony Gama-Lobo and Rebecca May (who are also writing A Really Haunted Loud House) are attached to the project. It is unknown if it will be premiering in theaters or on a streaming service (like The Loud House Movie).
On November 17, 2023, production for the movie was confirmed to have been wrapped up by storyboard director Miguel Puga posting a picture of the Nickelodeon Movies logo in a screening room.
On December 11, 2023, Netflix announced the movie would premiere in March 22, 2024.[1]
The film's trailer was released on February 23, 2024, a month before the movie's premiere.
Quotes[]
- “There is a story of two young heroines that saved Mexico. A story about a city girl and a lonely demigod.”
- ―Ronnie Anne Santiago. Also the film's first lines.
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Trivia[]
- This is the first film not to have Lincoln Loud, Lori Loud, Leni Loud, Luna Loud, Luan Loud, Lynn Loud, Lucy Loud, Lola Loud, Lana Loud, Lisa Loud, Rita Loud, and Clyde McBride, as well as the first movie not to have Brian Stepanek a part of the cast.
- This film makes The Casagrandes the fifth Nicktoon to receive its first film adaptation after it concluded its broadcast, after Avatar: The Last Airbender, Rocko's Modern Life, Invader Zim, and Rise of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles.
- It also makes The Casagrandes the second Nicktoon spun off from another Nicktoon to receive a film adaptation, after Rise of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles.
- However, unlike the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles franchise, this marks the first time the parent series has also received a film adaptation beforehand, as the preexisting Nickelodeon-produced Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles films were not directly adapted from the 2012 TV series.
- It also makes The Casagrandes the second Nicktoon spun off from another Nicktoon to receive a film adaptation, after Rise of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles.
- This is the first film in the franchise to be released in the first half of a year.
- This is the first Nickelodeon Movies-produced film in the franchise to not be released in close proximity to a Paw Patrol film.
- The premise of this film is very similar to The Loud House's very own film, as they both involve the main family going on a road trip to another country and get in touch with more of their roots, while also having to deal with mythological beings.
- However, unlike that film, The Casagrandes Movie is not a musical. The only songs in this film are "I'm Back" from "Operation Popstar", and a new song called "I'm Over the Moon".