The Big Trip

The Big Trip (Russian: Большое путешествие; also released as The Big Trip 3D[2] and Mission: Panda) is a 2019 Russian-American 3D computer-animated adventure comedy film directed by Vasily Rovensky (who also acted as a writer and producer) and Tatiana Nilova.[4] The plot concerns bear Mic-Mic and hare Oscar who must return a baby panda to its rightful parents after a stork mistakenly delivers it to them instead. The film was released in Russia on 27 April 2019, and was a commercial success, but received mixed reviews.

The Big Trip
Poster
Directed byVasily Rovensky
Tatiana Nilova
Written byBilly Frolick
Vasily Ronevsky
Produced byRoman Borisevich
Maxim Rogalsky
Vasily Ronevsky.
Music byIgor Babaer
James Maxwell Norwood
Ivan Uryupin[1]
Production
company
Licensing Brands[2]
Release date
  • April 12, 2019 (2019-04-12)
CountriesRussia
United States
LanguageRussian
Box office$7.1 million[3]

Premise

A clumsy stork accidentally delivers a baby panda to the wrong parents, which leads bear Mic-Mic and hare Oscar to take the panda to its rightful parents. Along their journey, they meet several animals.

Voice cast

English Dub Cast

  • Pauly Shore as Mic-Mic
  • Drake Bell as Oscar
  • Stephen Thomas Ochsner as Duke
  • Danila Medvedev as Janus, Janus' Fear
  • Timothy John Joseph Sell as Amur the Tiger
  • Bernard Carl Jacobsen as Mr. Panda
  • Katherine Marie Rommel as Mrs. Panda
  • Brodey Evan Milburn as Python, Moose Houston
  • David Andrew Grout as Mole Stevie Rai
  • Jonathan Salway as Cameo Role Characters

Release

The film had its world premiere in Turkey on 12 April 2019, and was released theatrically in Russia on 27 April. It was a commercial success, grossing $2.2 million in Russia and $7.1 million worldwide.[3] The top earning European country was the Netherlands with $1.8 million.[5] The film was released on DVD in the United States by Lionsgate on January 14, 2020, with an English dub featuring Pauly Shore and Drake Bell in the main roles.

Sequel

A sequel, titled The Big Trip: Special Delivery, is slated for 13 October 2021 in Russia. Lionsgate has acquired US distribution rights, and plans to release the film in American theatres in 2022.[6]

References

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