Three teenagers must help a Yeti return to his family while avoiding a wealthy man and a zoologist who want him for their own needs.Three teenagers must help a Yeti return to his family while avoiding a wealthy man and a zoologist who want him for their own needs.Three teenagers must help a Yeti return to his family while avoiding a wealthy man and a zoologist who want him for their own needs.
- Awards
- 4 wins & 23 nominations
Chloe Bennet
- Yi
- (voice)
Albert Tsai
- Peng
- (voice)
Tenzing Norgay Trainor
- Jin
- (voice)
Joseph Izzo
- Everest
- (voice)
Sarah Paulson
- Dr. Zara
- (voice)
Eddie Izzard
- Burnish
- (voice)
Michelle Wong
- Yi's Mom
- (voice)
Rich Dietl
- Goon Leader
- (voice)
James Hong
- Yak Herder
- (voice)
Christine Lin
- Teenage Girl #1
- (voice)
- …
Kym Miller
- Teenage Girl #2
- (voice)
Jason Ko
- Teenage Boy
- (voice)
Trevor Devall
- Van Driver
- (voice)
- …
Karen Huie
- Dog Lady
- (voice)
- …
Vic Chao
- Jin Impersonator
- (voice)
- …
Fernando Chien
- Merchant
- (voice)
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- Writer
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- TriviaTenzing Norgay Trainor is the grandson of Tenzing Norgay, the first Sherpa to reach the summit of Mount Everest with Sir Edmund Hillary.
- GoofsUnlike the film's central family, Asians typically don't wear shoes in the house.
- Quotes
Yak Leader: Your yak is funny looking.
Peng: Hey, don't go body-shaming my yak!
- Crazy creditsStill pictures are shown through the credits showing life after the story shown in the film, featuring shots of Yi, Jin, Peng, Yi's mother, and Nai Nai all growing closer. Also included are shots of Mr. Burnish, the whooping snake, and the jerboa, which all culminate in the film's credits ending on a photo of Yi, her mother, and Nai Nai at the Leshan Budha. Finally, there's a small stinger featuring the whooping snake.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Animation Explosion: Abominable (2019)
- SoundtracksGirl's Gotta
Written by Andrew Bissell, Amy Stroup
Performed by Danger Twins
Courtesy of Peer-Southern Productions, Inc.
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Abominable Review:
Abominable is the story of three teenagers as they help a Yeti return to his family while avoiding a wealthy man and a zoologist who want it for their own needs. The trailer for this looked just adorable to me when I saw it. The story to me seemed as if it would be pretty touching and just overall enjoyable. Based on the trailer I was exactly right. I found myself enjoying Abominable. As an overall story I think it worked for most of the duration of the movie. A teenage girl, Yi, finds a Yeti on her roof and with discovering him, she finds out stuff about herself. I loved the incorporation of Yi's violin playing. The animation was actually correct on home one should play. Like in some animated movies they'll have people play instruments similar to how they're played, but not exactly. The vibrato, bow hold, and everything was correct. Later there's a cool thing with the violin where the animation was beautiful. The animation was pretty good in this. The backgrounds were simplified, sort of like a comic, and the characters had more detail, but not a lot. Some parts I think needed some work with the animation. To continue on with the story, it was still enjoyable. Predictable, but that's to be expected. Dreamworks made one of the best animated films of all time, How to Train Your Dragon. Abominable has similarities to that film and I could help but see parallels throughout. Basically what I'm saying is it's not the most original idea. I liked the family aspect of the movie. The three main characters are all related and there's just some family stuff to it that worked for me. One of the three, Peng, had a very annoying voice. It's not his fault but wow did that get annoying after a long time. Overall I think this is just an enjoyable movie. It may be because I saw this a week ago or this is all I got out of the movie, but this is a shorter review. I'd recommend this movie. I could probably see this being nominated in the awards season just because this one had messages throughout and critics did like it.
My Grade: B
Abominable is the story of three teenagers as they help a Yeti return to his family while avoiding a wealthy man and a zoologist who want it for their own needs. The trailer for this looked just adorable to me when I saw it. The story to me seemed as if it would be pretty touching and just overall enjoyable. Based on the trailer I was exactly right. I found myself enjoying Abominable. As an overall story I think it worked for most of the duration of the movie. A teenage girl, Yi, finds a Yeti on her roof and with discovering him, she finds out stuff about herself. I loved the incorporation of Yi's violin playing. The animation was actually correct on home one should play. Like in some animated movies they'll have people play instruments similar to how they're played, but not exactly. The vibrato, bow hold, and everything was correct. Later there's a cool thing with the violin where the animation was beautiful. The animation was pretty good in this. The backgrounds were simplified, sort of like a comic, and the characters had more detail, but not a lot. Some parts I think needed some work with the animation. To continue on with the story, it was still enjoyable. Predictable, but that's to be expected. Dreamworks made one of the best animated films of all time, How to Train Your Dragon. Abominable has similarities to that film and I could help but see parallels throughout. Basically what I'm saying is it's not the most original idea. I liked the family aspect of the movie. The three main characters are all related and there's just some family stuff to it that worked for me. One of the three, Peng, had a very annoying voice. It's not his fault but wow did that get annoying after a long time. Overall I think this is just an enjoyable movie. It may be because I saw this a week ago or this is all I got out of the movie, but this is a shorter review. I'd recommend this movie. I could probably see this being nominated in the awards season just because this one had messages throughout and critics did like it.
My Grade: B
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- Oct 25, 2019
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Box office
- Budget
- $75,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross US & Canada
- $61,270,390
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $20,612,100
- Sep 29, 2019
- Gross worldwide
- $190,304,772
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