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Top Cat: The Movie

Top Cat: The Movie (known in Spanish as Don Gato y su Pandilla, "Top Cat and His Gang") is a 2011 animated action comedy film based on the Hanna-Barbera cartoon series Top Cat, which originally ran from 1961 to 1962 on ABC in the United States.

Top Cat: The Movie
Mexican theatrical release poster
SpanishDon Gato y su Pandilla
Directed byAlberto Mar
Screenplay byTim McKeon
Kevin Seccia
Based onTop Cat
by Hanna-Barbera
Produced byFernando de Fuentes
José C. García de Letona
José Luis Massa
StarringRaúl Anaya
Jorge Arvizu
Jesús Guzmán
Eduardo Garza
Mario Castañeda
Ricardo Tejedo
Edited byAndrés Fernández
Music byLeoncio Lara
Production
companies
Distributed byWarner Bros. Pictures (through Universal Pictures International Mexico, Mexico)
Distribution Company (Argentina)
Release date
  • September 16, 2011 (2011-09-16)
Running time
91 minutes
CountriesMexico
Argentina
LanguagesEnglish
Spanish
Budget$6 million[1]
Box officeMX$112.25 million[2]
(US$14.7 million)[3][4]

Produced by Ánima Estudios and Illusion Studios, the film was first released to theaters in Mexico on September 16, 2011, in 2D and 3D formats, distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures.[5] The film was later released in the United Kingdom on 1 June 2012, distributed by Vertigo Films, where it grossed £2.8 million, making it the highest-grossing Mexican film in the region.[6][7] The film later received a limited release in the United States on 2 August 2013 by Viva Pictures, with the voices of Rob Schneider and Danny Trejo as Lou Strickland and Griswald respectively.[8][9]

The film was a major commercial success, earning $43.5 million pesos on its opening weekend at the domestic box office and held the record as one of the biggest box-office openings in the Mexican cinema history.[10] The film grossed a total of $112.25 million pesos domestically and $14.7 million worldwide.[2][11]

A computer-animated prequel to the film and the series, titled Top Cat Begins,[12] was released on October 30, 2015.[12][13]

Plot edit

During lunch with Benny, Top Cat spots a female cat walking by them. Excusing himself, Top Cat quickly runs after the female cat, interrupted by Griswald, but soon gets him out of the way and meets up with the female cat, who introduces herself as Trixie. While she finds him amusing, an alley cat isn't her type.

At the alley, Top Cat catches news of the Maharajah of Peekajoo, known for his generosity and his rubies are just what Top Cat needs to impress Trixie. Top Cat and his gang head to the Connity Hall to meet the Maharajah, running into an obnoxious man named Lou Strickland. The gang steal his tickets and get him sent away. While the gang distracts Officer Dibble who is the Maharaja's escort, Top Cat makes a bet with the Maharaja and gets out of him a Maharaja Talk 5000 device with many functions, as the Maharaja hasn't any rubies.

The next morning, Officer Dibble is summoned to the police station to work for the Chief's son-in-law Strickland, who is taking over for the retired Chief. Strickland has replaced the staff with robots which he believes are more competent. Top Cat thwarts Strickland's attempt to evict him, preventing Strickland from getting the Mayor's funding for a robot police army. Upon discovering that they met, Strickland uses Trixie to keep Top Cat away from the alley while he carries out his revenge plan. Top Cat returns to the alley getting shunned by his gang, arrested by police and after a very brief trial (due to the judge having seen the false evidence before), convicted to the Dog Jail on a charge of stealing money from an orphanage.

With the arrest of Top Cat, Strickland is granted the Mayor's funding and establishes a robot police army and a major scale surveillance camera system that restricts privacy for the city. Meanwhile, Top Cat tries to keep a low profile in dog jail but later becomes popular having turned the jail into a paradise for the convicts. As for Top Cat's gang, they are struggling and begin to express their disbelief in him, which Top Cat notices from one of the security cameras.

Strickland abuses his authority and starts coming up with ridiculous laws to take absurd amounts of money off people for everything they do, intending to spend it on making himself even more 'handsome'. Tired of Strickland's tyranny, Trixie quits her job and turns to Officer Dibble, showing him evidence that a robot Top Cat was sent by Strickland robbed the orphanage, proving Top Cat's innocence. However, Strickland arrives and reveals his true intentions to Dibble, and that he's not the old chief's son-in-law. Dibble escapes to pass this to Top Cat's gang, but Trixie is captured by the police robots.

After Dibble tells the gang what really happened, they all head for Big Gus to help them break Top Cat out of prison, as he owes Top Cat. Big Gus leads them through an underground passage to the dog jail and leaves. The gang apologizes for their doubts about Top Cat. With their cover blown by the dogs knowing they've got cats with them, the gang and Dibble escape through a sewer hole arriving at Strickland's HQ.

The gang infiltrates the building in robot guises finding Strickland has imprisoned everyone in the city and stolen the city's cash. While Dibble distracts Strickland, the gang under the guise of robots make their way to Strickland's control center, but Top Cat's gang are locked in Strickland's vault having tripped a silent alarm, with Top Cat remaining outside. When Strickland arrives, he orders Top Cat to be annihilated by the robots. As a single robot enters, Top Cat realizes the whole security system was manufactured by the Maharajah of Peekajoo. Top Cat takes out the Maharajah Talk 5000 which presumably controls all robots to get Strickland. In a panic, Strickland self-destructs the robot army except for the single one, revealed to be Fancy-Fancy still in his robot guise. Everyone imprisoned and Top Cat's gang are released in the self-destruction process. Strickland is rendered helpless and Dibble arrests him and (on Top Cat's suggestion) sentences him to the Dog Jail.

Top Cat and Trixie renew their relationship, Officer Dibble is promoted as the new Chief of Police, the gang enjoy themselves, and finally, Griswald asks for a place in Top Cat's gang, which Top Cat accepts.

Voice cast edit

Spanish cast edit

Spanish Name Voice Actor
Don Gato Raúl Anaya
Benito B. Bodoque Jorge Arvizu
Cucho Jorge Arvizu
Panza Eduardo Garza
Espanto Luis Fernando Orozco
Demóstenes Jesús Guzmán
Oficial Carlitos Matute Sebastian Llapúr
Lucas Buenrostro Mario Castañeda
Rugelio Ricardo Tejedo
Trixie Rosalba Sotelo
Juez Rolando de Castro
Jefe de Policia Israel Magaña
Alcalde Francisco Colmenero

English cast edit

English Name Voice Actor
Top Cat/Choo Choo/Brain/Big Gus Jason Harris Katz
Lou Strickland (U.S. version only) Rob Schneider
Benny Chris Edgerly
Spook Benjamin Diskin
Fancy-Fancy Matthew Piazzi
Officer Dibble Bill Lobley
Griswald (U.S. version only) Danny Trejo
Trixie Melissa Disney
Robot/Gorilla Fred Tatasciore
Judge/Police Chief/Mayor Bob Kaliban

Production edit

Development edit

On February 26, 2011, Warner Bros. Pictures Mexico, Ánima Estudios, Illusion Studios announced that the film would be in production, to celebrate the show's 50th anniversary.[14] The film took a total of 34 months to develop.[14]

Writing edit

While the production of the film mainly took place in Mexico, Warner Bros. suggested that the film was written by Americans, when Timothy McKeon and Kevin Seccia wanted to write a familiar story to match the spirit of the original TV series.[14][15] Before writing the screenplay, they reviewed the show's set of the 1960s.[15] They wrote several versions of the script until they finished the final draft the script.[15] It took them six months to write.[15] Jesús Guzmán, a Mexican comedian and actor who provides the Spanish voice of Demostenes (Brain), adapted and translated the script in Spanish.[15]

Animation edit

It was originally rumored to be a live-action/CGI hybrid, but it was later confirmed to be a 2D/CG animated feature.[16] Animated in Adobe Flash with computer animated backgrounds, the animation was done by Ánima Estudios in Mexico, while post-production (including the CGI backgrounds) and stereoscopic 3D services were done at Illusion Studios in Argentina.[15]

Background development and setting edit

Alberto Mar, the film's director, did a scouting in New York City in 2011 and took pictures of the city's buildings, alleys, and drains.[15] He also used locations that were not featured in the TV series, such as Times Square.[15]

Character development edit

During character development, all of the film's characters had to be approved by Warner Bros. Animation.[15] The goal was for the characters to look like they were drawn in style of other Hanna-Barbera works.[15] Ánima Estudios created new characters that were not featured in the series, such as Trixie, Lucas Buenrostro (Lou Strickland), the army of robots, and over 100 incidental characters.[15]

Cast edit

While the film features a voice cast different from the original series, Jorge Arvizu reprises his role as Benny and Choo Choo from the Spanish version of the show[16] The U.S. version casts actors, Rob Schneider and Danny Trejo, dubbing over Jason Harris voice roles as Lou Strickland and Griswald, respectively, from the international English versions of the film.[8]

Music edit

The film's original score was composed by Leoncio Lara.[17] The TV show's theme song was featured in the film. The song, "New York Groove" by Ace Frehley, was also featured in the film's trailer and end credits.

Release edit

This film was released theatrically in Mexico and parts of South America on September 16, 2011, in Digital 3D and regular 2D format. The film's teaser premiered on April 15, 2011, and was shown during the Mexican screenings of Hop.[18] On January 23, 2012, Vertigo Films announced that the film would be released in the United Kingdom on June 1, 2012 (formerly August 20, 2012) in 2D, Digital 3D, and RealD 3D theaters.[19] A UK teaser trailer was released on April 5, 2012.[20] The film was released in select theaters and VOD in the United States from Viva Pictures on August 2, 2013.[21][22] The U.S. trailer was released on May 7, 2013.[23] The MPAA gave this film a PG rating for "some mild rude content".[24][25]

Home media edit

The original Latin American version was released on Blu-ray and DVD on December 2, 2011, from Warner Home Video International[26] as well on Blu-ray 3D in Brazil, distributed by PlayArte Home Entertainment, while the UK version was released on Blu-ray and Blu-ray 3D on October 15, 2012, distributed by Entertainment One.[27] It was the first film from Ánima Estudios to be released on Blu-ray. The film was released in the United States on DVD on September 3, 2013.[28] A Blu-ray and Blu-ray 3D release in the United States has not been announced yet.

Reception edit

Critical response edit

Though the original Spanish version of the film was received mostly positive reviews in Mexico and Latin America[citation needed], the English dub of the film was universally hated in both the UK and the US.[29][30][31][32] The film currently scores a 14% "Rotten" rating on Rotten Tomatoes based on 14 reviews with an average score of 3.20/10. It is the lowest-rated film produced by Ánima Estudios to date.[33]

Peter Bradshaw of The Guardian gave the English film 1 out of 5 stars, saying "It's the bottom of the heap, and it frankly looks cheap, the disaster of the year is – Top Cat".[34] Derek Adams of Time Out London also gave the English film 1 out of five stars, writing, "a pity, then, that the key elements – storyline, dialogue, comedy value – are so woefully ineffectual. An air of boredom permeated the screening I attended and laughs were universally non-existent."[35] Colin Kennedy of Metro criticized the English film, calling it "a dog's dinner of a film which will bore new viewers and disappoint old ones" and "post-Pixar kids will be bored rigid."[36] Rob of The Shiznit gave this 1 out of 5 stars and wrote, "It looks like Top Cat, sounds like Top Cat, but it doesn't feel like Top Cat. It's as if a Mexican film company (Ánima Estudios) has taken an iconic American cartoon and slapped together a budget version... oh, wait, that's exactly what's happened."[37]

Bethany Rutter of Little White Lies criticized the English film saying that "it's heroically unfunny, the lame script is one of many sticking points. Awkward, clunky and predictable, it propels the film forward at a pace that manages to be both deathly slow and annoyingly jumpy."[38] Geoffrey Macnab of The Independent gave the English film 2 out of 5 stars and said that "neither the voice work (much of it done by Jason Harris) nor the animation is distinctive. Officer Dibble has only a marginal role. The use of 3D seems entirely tokenistic (an excuse to hike up ticket prices rather than an artistic decision.)"[39] On the positive side, Matthew Turner of ViewLondon enjoyed the English film, saying that " This movie provides a handful of decent laughs, though some of the jokes are a bit dodgy, the 3D effects are entirely superfluous and younger children might be a little bored."[40] Eddie Harrison of The List also gave the English film a positive reaction, saying that "adults looking for undemanding fare for their kids may find Top Cat's brand of sass, irreverence and cheeky charm offer a persuasive alternative to today's crasser children's entertainments."[41]

Box office edit

Mexico and Argentina edit

This film has earned $40.7 million in Mexico and grossed a total of $112.25 million pesos.[2] It has also become one of the biggest box office openings in Mexican cinema history.[10][42] In Argentina, it opened #5 on its opening weekend, earning $0.7 million and grossed a total of $3.3 million.[43]

Brazil edit

In Brazil, this film opened at #7 behind, earning R$0.9 million. It grossed a total of R$2.2 million.[44]

United Kingdom and Spain edit

The UK release of this film opened at #7 at the weekend box office with £0.4 million from 452 theaters throughout the country, and grossed a total of £2.8 million.[45] In Spain, this film earned €34,085 on its opening weekend and grossed a total of €96,848.

Internationally edit

This film grossed $0.3 million in Uruguay, 0.28 million in Turkey, and $2.4 million in Peru.

United States edit

There is currently no box office data for the film, but it is one of the highest-grossing independent animated films released in the United States.[46]

Accolades edit

In 2012 it was nominated at the 13th Golden Trailer Awards[47] as Best Foreign Animation/Family Trailer for "Trailer 1" on YouTube and "Trailer 2" on YouTube.

On the same year the movie won into the 9th edition of Canacine Awards as Best Animated Feature Film and Best Advertising Campaign for a Mexican Film.

Prequel edit

A computer animated prequel to both the film and the original series was released on 30 October 2015 in Mexico, with Ánima Estudios once again producing.

See also edit

References edit

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Top Cat The Movie known in Spanish as Don Gato y su Pandilla Top Cat and His Gang is a 2011 animated action comedy film based on the Hanna Barbera cartoon series Top Cat which originally ran from 1961 to 1962 on ABC in the United States Top Cat The MovieMexican theatrical release posterSpanishDon Gato y su PandillaDirected byAlberto MarScreenplay byTim McKeonKevin SecciaBased onTop Catby Hanna BarberaProduced byFernando de FuentesJose C Garcia de LetonaJose Luis MassaStarringRaul AnayaJorge ArvizuJesus GuzmanEduardo GarzaMario CastanedaRicardo TejedoEdited byAndres FernandezMusic byLeoncio LaraProductioncompaniesAnima EstudiosIllusion StudiosDistributed byWarner Bros Pictures through Universal Pictures International Mexico Mexico Distribution Company Argentina Release dateSeptember 16 2011 2011 09 16 Running time91 minutesCountriesMexicoArgentinaLanguagesEnglishSpanishBudget 6 million 1 Box officeMX 112 25 million 2 US 14 7 million 3 4 Produced by Anima Estudios and Illusion Studios the film was first released to theaters in Mexico on September 16 2011 in 2D and 3D formats distributed by Warner Bros Pictures 5 The film was later released in the United Kingdom on 1 June 2012 distributed by Vertigo Films where it grossed 2 8 million making it the highest grossing Mexican film in the region 6 7 The film later received a limited release in the United States on 2 August 2013 by Viva Pictures with the voices of Rob Schneider and Danny Trejo as Lou Strickland and Griswald respectively 8 9 The film was a major commercial success earning 43 5 million pesos on its opening weekend at the domestic box office and held the record as one of the biggest box office openings in the Mexican cinema history 10 The film grossed a total of 112 25 million pesos domestically and 14 7 million worldwide 2 11 A computer animated prequel to the film and the series titled Top Cat Begins 12 was released on October 30 2015 12 13 Contents 1 Plot 2 Voice cast 2 1 Spanish cast 2 2 English cast 3 Production 3 1 Development 3 2 Writing 3 3 Animation 3 4 Background development and setting 3 5 Character development 3 6 Cast 3 7 Music 4 Release 4 1 Home media 5 Reception 5 1 Critical response 5 2 Box office 5 2 1 Mexico and Argentina 5 2 2 Brazil 5 2 3 United Kingdom and Spain 5 2 4 Internationally 5 2 5 United States 5 3 Accolades 6 Prequel 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksPlot editDuring lunch with Benny Top Cat spots a female cat walking by them Excusing himself Top Cat quickly runs after the female cat interrupted by Griswald but soon gets him out of the way and meets up with the female cat who introduces herself as Trixie While she finds him amusing an alley cat isn t her type At the alley Top Cat catches news of the Maharajah of Peekajoo known for his generosity and his rubies are just what Top Cat needs to impress Trixie Top Cat and his gang head to the Connity Hall to meet the Maharajah running into an obnoxious man named Lou Strickland The gang steal his tickets and get him sent away While the gang distracts Officer Dibble who is the Maharaja s escort Top Cat makes a bet with the Maharaja and gets out of him a Maharaja Talk 5000 device with many functions as the Maharaja hasn t any rubies The next morning Officer Dibble is summoned to the police station to work for the Chief s son in law Strickland who is taking over for the retired Chief Strickland has replaced the staff with robots which he believes are more competent Top Cat thwarts Strickland s attempt to evict him preventing Strickland from getting the Mayor s funding for a robot police army Upon discovering that they met Strickland uses Trixie to keep Top Cat away from the alley while he carries out his revenge plan Top Cat returns to the alley getting shunned by his gang arrested by police and after a very brief trial due to the judge having seen the false evidence before convicted to the Dog Jail on a charge of stealing money from an orphanage With the arrest of Top Cat Strickland is granted the Mayor s funding and establishes a robot police army and a major scale surveillance camera system that restricts privacy for the city Meanwhile Top Cat tries to keep a low profile in dog jail but later becomes popular having turned the jail into a paradise for the convicts As for Top Cat s gang they are struggling and begin to express their disbelief in him which Top Cat notices from one of the security cameras Strickland abuses his authority and starts coming up with ridiculous laws to take absurd amounts of money off people for everything they do intending to spend it on making himself even more handsome Tired of Strickland s tyranny Trixie quits her job and turns to Officer Dibble showing him evidence that a robot Top Cat was sent by Strickland robbed the orphanage proving Top Cat s innocence However Strickland arrives and reveals his true intentions to Dibble and that he s not the old chief s son in law Dibble escapes to pass this to Top Cat s gang but Trixie is captured by the police robots After Dibble tells the gang what really happened they all head for Big Gus to help them break Top Cat out of prison as he owes Top Cat Big Gus leads them through an underground passage to the dog jail and leaves The gang apologizes for their doubts about Top Cat With their cover blown by the dogs knowing they ve got cats with them the gang and Dibble escape through a sewer hole arriving at Strickland s HQ The gang infiltrates the building in robot guises finding Strickland has imprisoned everyone in the city and stolen the city s cash While Dibble distracts Strickland the gang under the guise of robots make their way to Strickland s control center but Top Cat s gang are locked in Strickland s vault having tripped a silent alarm with Top Cat remaining outside When Strickland arrives he orders Top Cat to be annihilated by the robots As a single robot enters Top Cat realizes the whole security system was manufactured by the Maharajah of Peekajoo Top Cat takes out the Maharajah Talk 5000 which presumably controls all robots to get Strickland In a panic Strickland self destructs the robot army except for the single one revealed to be Fancy Fancy still in his robot guise Everyone imprisoned and Top Cat s gang are released in the self destruction process Strickland is rendered helpless and Dibble arrests him and on Top Cat s suggestion sentences him to the Dog Jail Top Cat and Trixie renew their relationship Officer Dibble is promoted as the new Chief of Police the gang enjoy themselves and finally Griswald asks for a place in Top Cat s gang which Top Cat accepts Voice cast editFurther information List of Top Cat characters Spanish cast edit Spanish Name Voice ActorDon Gato Raul AnayaBenito B Bodoque Jorge ArvizuCucho Jorge ArvizuPanza Eduardo GarzaEspanto Luis Fernando OrozcoDemostenes Jesus GuzmanOficial Carlitos Matute Sebastian LlapurLucas Buenrostro Mario CastanedaRugelio Ricardo TejedoTrixie Rosalba SoteloJuez Rolando de CastroJefe de Policia Israel MaganaAlcalde Francisco ColmeneroEnglish cast edit English Name Voice ActorTop Cat Choo Choo Brain Big Gus Jason Harris KatzLou Strickland U S version only Rob SchneiderBenny Chris EdgerlySpook Benjamin DiskinFancy Fancy Matthew PiazziOfficer Dibble Bill LobleyGriswald U S version only Danny TrejoTrixie Melissa DisneyRobot Gorilla Fred TatascioreJudge Police Chief Mayor Bob KalibanProduction editDevelopment edit On February 26 2011 Warner Bros Pictures Mexico Anima Estudios Illusion Studios announced that the film would be in production to celebrate the show s 50th anniversary 14 The film took a total of 34 months to develop 14 Writing edit While the production of the film mainly took place in Mexico Warner Bros suggested that the film was written by Americans when Timothy McKeon and Kevin Seccia wanted to write a familiar story to match the spirit of the original TV series 14 15 Before writing the screenplay they reviewed the show s set of the 1960s 15 They wrote several versions of the script until they finished the final draft the script 15 It took them six months to write 15 Jesus Guzman a Mexican comedian and actor who provides the Spanish voice of Demostenes Brain adapted and translated the script in Spanish 15 Animation edit It was originally rumored to be a live action CGI hybrid but it was later confirmed to be a 2D CG animated feature 16 Animated in Adobe Flash with computer animated backgrounds the animation was done by Anima Estudios in Mexico while post production including the CGI backgrounds and stereoscopic 3D services were done at Illusion Studios in Argentina 15 Background development and setting edit Alberto Mar the film s director did a scouting in New York City in 2011 and took pictures of the city s buildings alleys and drains 15 He also used locations that were not featured in the TV series such as Times Square 15 Character development edit During character development all of the film s characters had to be approved by Warner Bros Animation 15 The goal was for the characters to look like they were drawn in style of other Hanna Barbera works 15 Anima Estudios created new characters that were not featured in the series such as Trixie Lucas Buenrostro Lou Strickland the army of robots and over 100 incidental characters 15 Cast edit While the film features a voice cast different from the original series Jorge Arvizu reprises his role as Benny and Choo Choo from the Spanish version of the show 16 The U S version casts actors Rob Schneider and Danny Trejo dubbing over Jason Harris voice roles as Lou Strickland and Griswald respectively from the international English versions of the film 8 Music edit The film s original score was composed by Leoncio Lara 17 The TV show s theme song was featured in the film The song New York Groove by Ace Frehley was also featured in the film s trailer and end credits Release editThis film was released theatrically in Mexico and parts of South America on September 16 2011 in Digital 3D and regular 2D format The film s teaser premiered on April 15 2011 and was shown during the Mexican screenings of Hop 18 On January 23 2012 Vertigo Films announced that the film would be released in the United Kingdom on June 1 2012 formerly August 20 2012 in 2D Digital 3D and RealD 3D theaters 19 A UK teaser trailer was released on April 5 2012 20 The film was released in select theaters and VOD in the United States from Viva Pictures on August 2 2013 21 22 The U S trailer was released on May 7 2013 23 The MPAA gave this film a PG rating for some mild rude content 24 25 Home media edit The original Latin American version was released on Blu ray and DVD on December 2 2011 from Warner Home Video International 26 as well on Blu ray 3D in Brazil distributed by PlayArte Home Entertainment while the UK version was released on Blu ray and Blu ray 3D on October 15 2012 distributed by Entertainment One 27 It was the first film from Anima Estudios to be released on Blu ray The film was released in the United States on DVD on September 3 2013 28 A Blu ray and Blu ray 3D release in the United States has not been announced yet Reception editCritical response edit Though the original Spanish version of the film was received mostly positive reviews in Mexico and Latin America citation needed the English dub of the film was universally hated in both the UK and the US 29 30 31 32 The film currently scores a 14 Rotten rating on Rotten Tomatoes based on 14 reviews with an average score of 3 20 10 It is the lowest rated film produced by Anima Estudios to date 33 Peter Bradshaw of The Guardian gave the English film 1 out of 5 stars saying It s the bottom of the heap and it frankly looks cheap the disaster of the year is Top Cat 34 Derek Adams of Time Out London also gave the English film 1 out of five stars writing a pity then that the key elements storyline dialogue comedy value are so woefully ineffectual An air of boredom permeated the screening I attended and laughs were universally non existent 35 Colin Kennedy of Metro criticized the English film calling it a dog s dinner of a film which will bore new viewers and disappoint old ones and post Pixar kids will be bored rigid 36 Rob of The Shiznit gave this 1 out of 5 stars and wrote It looks like Top Cat sounds like Top Cat but it doesn t feel like Top Cat It s as if a Mexican film company Anima Estudios has taken an iconic American cartoon and slapped together a budget version oh wait that s exactly what s happened 37 Bethany Rutter of Little White Lies criticized the English film saying that it s heroically unfunny the lame script is one of many sticking points Awkward clunky and predictable it propels the film forward at a pace that manages to be both deathly slow and annoyingly jumpy 38 Geoffrey Macnab of The Independent gave the English film 2 out of 5 stars and said that neither the voice work much of it done by Jason Harris nor the animation is distinctive Officer Dibble has only a marginal role The use of 3D seems entirely tokenistic an excuse to hike up ticket prices rather than an artistic decision 39 On the positive side Matthew Turner of ViewLondon enjoyed the English film saying that This movie provides a handful of decent laughs though some of the jokes are a bit dodgy the 3D effects are entirely superfluous and younger children might be a little bored 40 Eddie Harrison of The List also gave the English film a positive reaction saying that adults looking for undemanding fare for their kids may find Top Cat s brand of sass irreverence and cheeky charm offer a persuasive alternative to today s crasser children s entertainments 41 Box office edit Mexico and Argentina edit This film has earned 40 7 million in Mexico and grossed a total of 112 25 million pesos 2 It has also become one of the biggest box office openings in Mexican cinema history 10 42 In Argentina it opened 5 on its opening weekend earning 0 7 million and grossed a total of 3 3 million 43 Brazil edit In Brazil this film opened at 7 behind earning R 0 9 million It grossed a total of R 2 2 million 44 United Kingdom and Spain edit The UK release of this film opened at 7 at the weekend box office with 0 4 million from 452 theaters throughout the country and grossed a total of 2 8 million 45 In Spain this film earned 34 085 on its opening weekend and grossed a total of 96 848 Internationally edit This film grossed 0 3 million in Uruguay 0 28 million in Turkey and 2 4 million in Peru United States edit There is currently no box office data for the film but it is one of the highest grossing independent animated films released in the United States 46 Accolades edit In 2012 it was nominated at the 13th Golden Trailer Awards 47 as Best Foreign Animation Family Trailer for Trailer 1 on YouTube and Trailer 2 on YouTube On the same year the movie won into the 9th edition of Canacine Awards as Best Animated Feature Film and Best Advertising Campaign for a Mexican Film Prequel editFurther information Top Cat Begins A computer animated prequel to both the film and the original series was released on 30 October 2015 in Mexico with Anima Estudios once again producing See also editList of films based on Hanna Barbera cartoonsReferences edit J Rios Alejandro September 13 2011 Don Gato el principal esta de vuelta El Economista Periodico El Economista S A de C V Retrieved June 12 2023 a b c Peliculas Animadas 2000 2018 Canacine Canacine Retrieved December 15 2018 Mexico Box Office November 4 6 2011 check Gross to Date Box Office Mojo Retrieved February 6 2018 Top Cat 2011 Box Office Mojo Retrieved February 6 2018 Calderon Lucero September 14 2011 Don Gato y su pandilla mas historia para Mexico Excelsior Retrieved January 10 2014 James Young December 1 2012 Mexican animator adds English Variety Retrieved February 26 2015 Top Cat The Movie to hit UK cinemas in 3D Vertigo films confirms Metro News Metro January 24 2012 Retrieved December 2 2013 a b Rob Schneider and Danny Trejo lending their voices for TOP 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