"The ChubbChubbs!" is the first animated all-CG short to be produced by Imageworks, Sony Pictures award-winning character animation and visual effects company. Directed by Eric Armstrong, the animation supervisor for both "Stuart Little" and "Stuart Little 2," "The ChubbChubbs!" introduces alien inhabitants of the Planet Glorf, including Meeper, its earnest but oh so awkward hero, the singing Diva, the Zyzaks, and the ChubbChubbs. In this debut short, Meeper valiantly tries to warn the patrons of the Ale-E-Inn, an intergalactic watering hole with its own constellation of stars, of impending danger only to find himself face to face with the toughest creatures in the universe.
"Early Bloomer" is a comical coming-of-age tale about an awkward, but adorable, tadpole just trying to fit in and keep up with his mischievous and playful friends.The animated short film was created and directed by Kevin Johnson, who served as lead storyboard artist on "The ChubbChubbs!," the winner of the 2002 Oscar® for best animated short film. "Early Bloomer" is the second CG animated short film created by Sony Pictures Imageworks.
This Open Season short film finds Bob and Bobbie leaving their trailer to go skinny-dipping, and putting Mr. Weenie in charge to guard the cinnamon buns they left on the counter.When Boog and Elliot sneak into the camp, they are excited to discover that there are buns in the trailer. Unfortunately for them, Mr. Weenie is guarding the door...
In the Sony Pictures Animation short, The ChubbChubbs™ Save Xmas, the cuddly little aliens with the bottomless stomachs from the Academy Award-winning animated short The ChubbChubbs! are searching for somewhere to call home. Led by the kind but awkward Meeper, the nicest guy from the planet Glorf, the fanged fuzzballs inadvertently scare the naughtiness out of a budding delinquent as they pinch hit for Santa, and in the process learn that home is more than just a place to live.The ChubbChubbs™ give new meaning to the idea of being eaten out of house and home in the new Sony Pictures Animation short, The ChubbChubbs Save Xmas. The adorable, cuddly little aliens have bottomless stomachs which they have attempted to fill by munching through buildings, furniture, trees and anything else they could find on planets all across the galaxy.Since this tendency got them kicked off the planet Glorf, the earnest but awkward Meeper continues to chauffer the fanged fuzzballs through the solar system in search of somewhere they'll be allowed to call home. Attracted by a TV ad, the intergalactic wanderers aim for the North Pole and Santa Claus - a target they hit all too literally, leaving Kris Kringle in a body cast and unable to deliver toys on Christmas Eve.Meeper and his ChubbChubbs do their best to fill the void, taking off with Santa's sack of toys and guided by the Naughty and Nice list. Since he's the most trusting Glorf of his entire species, Meeper doesn't notice that Brad, an especially naughty boy, has hacked into Santa's computer to give himself "Nice" status.As the young hacker hurries to gloat over his bounty of toys delivered by "Santa Meeper," the ChubbChubbs munch their way through Brad's Christmas tree, room, blinking strings of lights, and everything else they can sink their razor-sharp teeth into, including his entire house. This terrifying sight scares the budding delinquent straight, much to Santa's delight.Meanwhile, the spirit of Christmas has worked its
In this heartwarming short film starring the Smurfs, Charles Dickens's classic holiday tale is reinvented for a new generation. When Grouchy Smurf refuses to celebrate Christmas, he is visited that night by three spirits: the Smurfs of Christmas Past, Present, and Future. Battling Grouchy's bah-humbug attitude, they take the reluctant Smurf on a magical tour of his life and ultimately teach him the true meaning of Christmas. This groundbreaking short is the first Smurf film to use both computer animation and traditional hand-drawn 2D animation. Sony Pictures' Animation's The Smurfs: A Christmas Carol was directed by Troy Quane and produced by Kurt Albrecht.
Goodnight Mr Foot stars none other than the legendary monster Bigfoot, and follows his adventure as he, too, checks in to Dracula's five-stake resort in search of a little R-and-R, only to find himself faced with an enthusiastic witch-maid, eager to make Mr. Foot's stay a memorable one. This hand drawn short film was a labor of love for Hotel Transylvania helmer and 3-time Emmy nominee Genndy Tartakovsky (Dexter's Laboratory, Samurai Jack, Star Wars: Clone Wars) who wrote, directed and animated all key frames for this project in just a month.
The Smurfs learn the value of friendship and family inspired by the classic tale "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow" in this all-new, animated special. When Brainy Smurf is favored to win the annual Smurfberry Hunt for the ninth year in a row, Gutsy Smurf sets out to discover how Brainy wins every year. Gutsy's investigation takes him into spooky Smurfy Hollow – and right into Gargamel's trap! Can Brainy and Gutsy, with the help of Smurfette, put aside their rivalry before Gargamel captures them — or worse, they come face-to-face with the legendary ghost, the Headless Horseman?
A short film about rabbits in the world of the reimagined Peter Rabbit.
Caught in a Ham follows Spider-Ham, a Looney Tunes take on Spiderman, as he faces off against bad guys, chows down on hot dogs, and makes plenty of food-based puns.
A father tries to do his daughter's hair for the first time.
When Silver attempts her first livestream, Red is the ultimate Angry Bird while the adorable Hatchlings get into mischief.
Dog Cop 7: The Final Chapter (2021) In a world where the holidays are being haunted by the Candy Cane Kidnapper, there is only one Dog with the skills to solve the case.
After a particularly challenging day, Miles experiences a panic attack that forces him to confront the manifestations of his anxiety and learn that reaching out for help can be just as brave an act as protecting his city from evil.