The Ace of All Trades Movie: Too Hot For Theaters!

The Ace of All Trades Movie: Too Hot For Theaters! is a 2010 American animated comedy feature film based on the hit Gingo animated series Ace of All Trades. It was written, directed and produced by the series creator Joesph von Calbury. The events take place during the fifth season of the series.

The film features the voices of Sean Schemmel, Hynden Walch, Quinton Flynn, Wally Wingert, Tom Kenny and Veronica Taylor. It was produced by Gingo Movies and it was released by Universal Pictures on April 2, 2010 to critics and audiences. The film grossed $206.5 worldwide on a budget of $72 million. The success led to a renewal for a sixth season of the series.

Plot
The story of the movie follows the three main characters, Elijah, Rikku and Loki from the series. All the stories are linked in specific ways. In Rikku's story, Alfred V. Ile plans on becoming the president of Dynastar with help from his partner-in-crime Cecil S. Neak. Rikku's storyline revolves around trying to stop them. In Elijah's storyline, after being crushed by his own cabinet, Elijah is under the impression that Mr. Careidere (a parody of Mr. Belvedere, a character from 80's TV) has kidnapped his girlfriend Sophia Sammy. Elijah searches for his nemesis through the movie. And lastly, in Loki's storyline, Loki is arrested for apparently robbing the mansion of prize-winning celebrity Cassandra Swanson. Loki, who did not, must find the real culprit.

Voice cast

 * Sean Schemmel as Elijah Eubank
 * Hynden Walch as Sophia Sammy
 * Quinton Flynn as Rikku Kinokan
 * Wally Wingert as Loki Hantai
 * Tom Kenny as Computero Boltbot
 * Veronica Taylor as Clara Knowledge
 * Tina Fey
 * Brie Larson
 * Will Ferrell

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Additional voices

 * Tara Strong

Production
In 2006, shortly after the second season has finished, Gingo wanted to do a movie based on Ace of All Trades. Series creator Joesph von Calbury was hired to wrote and direct the feature film.

In 2007, Universal Pictures gave it a November 25, 2009 release date for the film, but in 2008 it was later pushed back to April 2, 2010 with Woo La La taking over the November 2009 slot.

Animation production was done by Gingo Animation in the headquarters of North Hollywood, California.

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