The TeenV Movie

The TeenV Movie is a 2005 American animated comedy film based on the Glass Ball animated television series TeenV. It was written and directed by series creator Terry Ward, produced by Duncan Reid and Peter Webber, and co-written by Jon Vitti, Brian Lynch, and J. Stewart Burns. The film stars the regular television cast of Richard Steven Horvitz, Grey DeLisle, Tom Kenny, Hynden Walch, Jennifer Hale, and Gregg Berger, with guest appearances by James Woods, Garry Marshall, Jennifer Saunders, Whoopi Goldberg, and Dana Carvey. The events of the film take place during the fourth season of TeenV.

The film was released in theaters on June 17, 2005, by 20th Century Fox, received positive reviews and was a box office success, grossing over $288 million in receipts.

Plot
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Cast

 * Richard Steven Horvitz as Geoff Delmer / Eddie Lioose / Jack Binaski / Additional voices
 * Grey DeLisle as Lana Cooper / Additional voices
 * Tom Kenny as Davy Olsen / Theodore F. Hison / Mayor James Pucksbottom / Nick Smith / Koibito Mitt / Additional voices
 * Hynden Walch as Kathy Lipowski / Additional voices
 * Jennifer Hale as Penny Clarkson / Wendy Shelby / Additional voices
 * Gregg Berger as Sean McMurry / Grodi Shelby / Additional voices
 * James Woods as Guy the Guy
 * Garry Marshall as Norman Lerny
 * Jennifer Saunders as Margaret Lerny
 * Whoopi Goldberg as Jacqueline
 * Dana Carvey as Scott
 * Jim Cummings as Frank McDilly / Additional voices
 * Neil Ross as Guard #1 / Additional voices
 * Corey Burton as Janitor / Additional voices
 * Billy West as Guard #2 / Additional voices
 * Carlos Alazraqui as Guard #3 / Additional voices
 * Jodi Benson as Jordan Robertson
 * Kath Soucie as JACKIE 1.0 / Additional voices
 * Phil Proctor as Wallace / Additional voices
 * Terry Ward as Phil / Additional voices
 * Harland Williams as Security Guard
 * Colleen Clinkenbeard as Gum
 * Maurice LaMarche as Gum's narrations
 * Sarah Jessica Parker as herself

Development
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Animation
Terry Ward stated that the animation would "top that of the series" and "would be much better than what you see on TV".

While the film was animated by 20th Century Fox Animation, the animation was mainly outsourced to Bardel Entertainment in Canada; according to studio executive Barry Ward, stating that "they were more than an ink-and-paint/layout studio". Additionally, the animation was outsourced to Saerom Animation in Seoul, South Korea and Wang Film Productions in Taipei, Taiwan.

The team of animation directors was supervised by Chris Cuddington and Oliver Callahan, lead by Genndy Tartakovsky, and directed by Frank Andrina, Zeon Davush, Robert Alvarez, John Rice, Allen Wilzbach and Joanna Romersa, all animation directors for the series, respectively.

The layouts for the movie were done between Studio B Productions in Canada.

Rating
The TeenV Movie was rated PG-13 by the Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA) for "scenes of violence, language and obscene sexual content".

Soundtrack
Released on June 14, 2005, by Columbia Records, the music for the film was composed by Thomas Chase and Steve Rucker.

Trailers

 * The official teaser was released on May 7, 2004, and was shown before History Island, Shrek 2, Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban, Garfield: The Movie, Around the World in 80 Days, DodgeBall: A True Underdog Story, Spider-Man 2, Computeropolis, Thunderbirds, Yu-Gi-Oh! The Movie: Pyramid of Light, The Princess Diaries 2: Royal Engagement, and The Alaina Gleen Movie.
 * Another teaser trailer was released on October 1, 2004, and was shown before Shark Tale, Taxi, The Incredibles, The Polar Express, The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie, Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events, Zina and the Vivid Crew, Fat Albert, Elektra and Are We There Yet?.
 * The first theatrical trailer was released on February 11, 2005, and was shown before Pooh's Heffalump Movie, Because of Winn-Dixie, Son of the Mask, The Pacifier, Robots, Ice Princess, Tj's World: The Movie, and The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy.
 * The final trailer debuted on Fox on May 15, 2005 during a new episode of The Simpsons, and was later released theatrically in front of Star Wars: Episode III – Revenge of the Sith, Madagascar, The Adventures of Sharkboy and Lavagirl in 3-D, and Howl's Moving Castle.
 * TV spots began to air between March and July of 2005.

Box office
The TeenV Movie grossed $132.1 million in the United States and Canada and $156.2 million in other territories for a worldwide total of $288.3 million against a $40 million budget.

The film earned $20,758,269 on its opening day in the U.S. and later grossed a combined total of $51,200,192 in its opening weekend, reaching the top of the box office for that weekend. This outperformed the expectations of $40 million that Fox had for the release.

It set several American box office records at the time of its release, including a highest-grossing opening weekend for an animated film and a film based on a television series, surpassing Mission: Impossible 2. It opened up in the international box office taking $16 million from 12 overseas territories. The United Kingdom is the highest-grossing country for the film outside the US with a $78,426,654 gross overall, with Germany in second place with a $36,289,250 gross overall. The film closed on October 20, 2005, with a gross of $132,152,924 in the United States and Canada and a worldwide gross of $288,382,891.

Critical reception
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Home media
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The TeenV Movie was released on VHS, DVD and UMD Video on November 15, 2005, by 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment. It includes a sneak peek of Puppet Pals (2006).

Main
To read this film's transcript, go here.

Trailers
To read the trailer transcripts, go here.