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Mad God

Mad God is a 2021 American stop-motion adult animated experimental horror film written, produced, and directed by Phil Tippett.[5] Completed in 2021, it was produced over a period of 30 years.[6]

Mad God
Theatrical release poster
Directed byPhil Tippett
Written byPhil Tippett
Produced byPhil Tippett
CinematographyChris Morley
Phil Tippett
Edited byMichael Cavanaugh
Ken Rogerson
Music byDan Wool
Production
company
Distributed byShudder
Release dates
  • August 5, 2021 (2021-08-05) (Locarno)
  • June 16, 2022 (2022-06-16) (United States)
Running time
83 minutes[1]
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Budget$150,000[2]
Box office$325,042[3][4]

Mad God premiered at the Locarno Festival on August 5, 2021, and was released in the United States on June 16, 2022 by Shudder. It received critical acclaim.

Plot edit

A tall figure shrouded in a jacket and gas mask, credited as the assassin, descends into a ruined, hellish world via a diving bell. In his possession, he has a map and a suitcase.

Traveling through the underworld, he encounters many creatures mercilessly preyed upon by larger monsters. Eventually, he reaches a city which is home to an army of faceless drones, apparently ruled by a monstrosity with filthy teeth and seared flesh who speaks in baby babble. Deep within the city's bowels, the assassin discovers a mountain of suitcases just like his own. He opens his suitcase, revealing a time bomb, which he places and prepares to set off. He fails to notice a creeping monster behind him, which then attacks and drags him away as the bomb's ticking hand appears unable to complete its circuit.

The assassin is shackled to a table and stripped in front of a mass of spectators. A surgeon appears with a nurse, splits open the assassin's abdomen, and begins rummaging through his chest cavity. Jewelry and papers are pulled out and thrown to the floor. Eventually, the surgeon finds his goal: a strange, wailing, infant larva-like creature. The surgeon hands it to the nurse, who carries it away.

The surgeon bores a hole in the assassin's head and connects his brain to a television set. As the surgeon watches the television, the world above is shown, where the last man gives a map forged by gnarled witches to an assassin and sends him down in a diving bell. Driving a motorcycle and then a jeep, the assassin follows the map through a munitions depot, a graveyard and a war zone before descending a spiral roadway.

Back in the underworld, the nurse brings the infant to a ghostly, floating creature who escorts the child to an alchemist's lair. The alchemist grinds the infant into liquid, then alchemically transforms its remains into gold. This gold is then used to create a new cosmos which undergoes the same cycle of evolution, civilization and self-destruction as the previous one. In doing so, the clock in the assassin's bomb appears to somehow restart and complete its circuit.

Production edit

While working on RoboCop 2, Tippett began filming what would become Mad God.[7] His work on Jurassic Park led him to believe the days of stop-motion were over, and the film was shelved.[7]

20 years later, with the encouragement of members of his studio, Tippett began working on the project again,[8] utilizing crews of volunteers to assist him.[9]

"So on the weekends I would get as many as 15 and 20 people coming round. They didn't all have the talent or skill, but I'd figure out the processes during the week. I had them do all the heavy lifting."[6]

With aid from Kickstarter donations,[8] Tippett created the first three sections, which make up about half of the film.[1] He released a behind-the-scenes footage on YouTube during production.[5]

Sound Design edit

In 2013, Academy Award-winning sound designer Richard Beggs agreed to do the project's sound design and mixing.

VR-short edit

In 2016, a two-minute short VR-version of the movie was released. All characters were animated and shot separately in front of a green screen using Dragon software; then Nuke was used to compose all the characters together in front of a background.[10]

Music edit

The original score was composed by Dan Wool, who started work on the project in 2010 and developed the score in chapters until the release in 2021. The soundtrack album, released by Waxwork Records,[11] was released June 21, 2022 on double-vinyl and CD.

In 2023 Wool released an alternative digital-only version of the soundtrack album, "Soundtrack for Phil Tippett's MAD GOD - Music+Effects Version [feat. Richard Beggs]", incorporating more of Richard Beggs' sound design for MAD GOD. It is available on Bandcamp.

Release edit

Mad God premiered in 2021 at the 74th Locarno Film Festival.[6][7] Shudder acquired its distribution rights, planning a limited release in theaters and on AMC+ on June 16, 2022.[12]

Reception edit

Box office edit

In the United States and Canada, the film earned $8,416 from two theaters in its opening weekend.[13] It expanded to 26 theaters in its second weekend and made $36,588.[14] It added $24,451 in its third weekend,[15] $37,617 in its fourth,[16] and $16,280 in its fifth,[17] ultimately grossing more than double its $150,000 budget in its limited theatrical release.

Critical response edit

On review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes, Mad God holds an approval rating of 91%, based on 91 reviews, and an average rating of 7.8/10. Its consensus reads, "A rich visual treat for film fans, Mad God proves that even in the age of CGI, the cinematic allure of stop-motion animation remains strong."[18] On Metacritic, the film has a weighted average score of 80 out of 100, based on 14 critics, indicating "generally favorable reviews".[19]

John Defore of The Hollywood Reporter praised the film's animation, bleak atmosphere and design, calling it "a tech achievement FX geeks will need to see", and "among the bleakest dystopias [of] science fiction".[20] Sight and Sound's John Bleasdale offered similar praise while also criticizing its bleak setting, summarizing that the film "has all the makings of an instant cult classic".[21] Scoring the film four out of five stars, Drew Tinnin from Dread Central praised the design, atmosphere and animation, as well as the film's soundtrack, calling it "sheer artistry coming to life".[22]

Rafael Motamayor of IndieWire rated the film a B, writing "Mad God, a cacophony of savagery and cruelty– [offering] no hope, no respite from the awe-inspiring terror."[23] Nerdist's Kyle Anderson rated the film a score of 4.5 out of 5, offering similar praise to the film's atmosphere, visuals, bleak setting, and production design while noting the film's simplistic narrative.[24] Reviewing for Tilt Magazine, critic Thomas O'Connor called the film "a deeply unsettling spectacle", highlighting the film as a technical achievement in stop-motion animation, as well as praising the film's bleak atmosphere and disturbing imagery.[25]

Christopher Stewardson from Our Culture Magazine rated the film four out of five stars, commending the animation, visual design, hellish atmosphere, and dream-like quality, writing "Mad God almost has an anti-war ring to it. In its abstract madness, it presents the nightmare of what war does. Nobody is human. Only monsters exist".[26]

The film was not without its detractors. IGN's Kristy Puchko gave a score of five out of ten, commending the atmosphere and visuals, but criticized the film for what she felt was the "lack of any real plot or substance".[27]

Accolades edit

Award Date of ceremony Category Recipient(s) Result Ref.
L'Étrange Festival September 19, 2021 Audience Award Mad God Won [28]
The Ray Harryhausen Awards June 29, 2022 Best Feature Film Animation Mad God Won [29]
Chicago Film Critics Association December 14, 2022 Best Animated Film Mad God Nominated [30]
Austin Film Critics Association January 10, 2023 Best Animated Film Mad God Nominated [31][32]
Seattle Film Critics Society January 17, 2023 Best Animated Feature Phil Tippett Nominated [33]
Visual Effects Society Awards February 15, 2023 Outstanding Visual Effects in an Animated Feature Chris Morley, Phil Tippett, Ken Rogerson, Tom Gibbons Nominated [34][35]
Outstanding Special (Practical) Effects in a Photoreal Project Phil Tippett, Chris Morley, Webster Colcord, Johnny McLeod Nominated
Annie Awards February 25, 2023 Outstanding Achievement for Music in an Animated Feature Production Dan Wool Nominated [36]
Outstanding Achievement for Production Design in an Animated Feature Production Phil Tippett Nominated

References edit

  1. ^ a b Thorne, Will (July 29, 2021). "'Star Wars' VFX Artist Phil Tippett on Premiering His 'Mad God' Opus and Leaving 'Hollywood Filmmaking' Behind". Variety. Retrieved August 20, 2021.
  2. ^ "Phil Tippett revives stop-motion for 'Mad God'". sfgate.com. July 10, 2012. Retrieved February 5, 2023.
  3. ^ "Mad God". The Numbers. Retrieved November 4, 2022.
  4. ^ "Mad God". Box Office Mojo. Retrieved November 4, 2022.
  5. ^ a b Lussier, Germain (July 28, 2021). "VFX Icon Phil Tippet's Long-Awaited Movie Looks Absolutely Incredible". Gizmodo. Retrieved August 20, 2021.
  6. ^ a b c Bleasdale, John (August 20, 2021). "'I wouldn't take my kids to this': Star Wars' Phil Tippett on his hellish animation Mad God". The Guardian. Retrieved August 20, 2021.
  7. ^ a b c Navarro, Meagan (July 30, 2021). "Phil Tippett's 'Mad God' Unveils Stop-Motion Animation Sci-Fi Epic 30 Years in the Making [Trailer]". Bloody Disgusting. Retrieved August 20, 2021.
  8. ^ a b White, James (August 3, 2021). "Mad God: Stop-Motion Maestro Phil Tippett Unleashes A Look At His Film". Empire. Retrieved August 20, 2021.
  9. ^ Grater, Tom (July 27, 2021). "'Mad God': Watch Debut Trailer For Animation 30 Years In The Making From 'Star Wars' VFX Artist". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved August 20, 2021.
  10. ^ A special effects legend and Wevr release their first nightmarish VR short together - Polygon
  11. ^ "Phil Tippett's MAD GOD". Waxwork Record.
  12. ^ Grobar, Matt (March 30, 2022). "Shudder Snags VFX Legend Phil Tippett's Experimental Animated Pic 'Mad God'". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved March 31, 2022.
  13. ^ "Domestic 2022 Weekend 23". Box Office Mojo. Retrieved June 19, 2022.
  14. ^ "Domestic 2022 Weekend 24". Box Office Mojo. Retrieved June 23, 2022.
  15. ^ "Domestic 2022 Weekend 25". Box Office Mojo. Retrieved June 27, 2022.
  16. ^ "Domestic 2022 Weekend 26". Box Office Mojo. Retrieved July 6, 2022.
  17. ^ "Domestic 2022 Weekend 27". Box Office Mojo. Retrieved July 12, 2022.
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  19. ^ "Mad God". Metacritic. Fandom, Inc. Retrieved June 26, 2022.
  20. ^ DeFore, John (September 20, 2021). "'Mad God': Film Review". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved September 25, 2021.
  21. ^ Bleasdale, John (August 21, 2021). "Mad God writhes through an underworld drenched in bodily fluids". BFI.org. Sight and Sound. Retrieved April 30, 2022.
  22. ^ Tinnin, Drew (August 25, 2021). "Fantasia Review: 'Mad God' is a Nightmarish Stop Motion Masterpiece". Dread Central. Retrieved April 30, 2022.
  23. ^ Motamayor, Rafael (August 24, 2021). "'Mad God' Review: Fantasia Fest Delivers a Stop-Motion Trip Through Hell from Phil Tippett". IndieWire. Retrieved April 30, 2022.
  24. ^ Anderson, Kyle (August 23, 2021). "Phil Tippett's MAD GOD Is a Stop-Motion Nightmare Worth the Wait". Nerdist. Retrieved April 30, 2022.
  25. ^ O'Connor, Thomas (August 21, 2021). "Mad God Is A Challenging, Transgressive Spectacle". GoombaStomp.com. Tilt Magazine. Retrieved May 1, 2022.
  26. ^ Stewardson, Christopher (August 23, 2021). "Fantasia 2021 Review: Mad God (2021)". Our Culture Mag. Retrieved May 1, 2022.
  27. ^ Puchko, Kristy (August 25, 2021). "Mad God Review". IGN. Retrieved April 30, 2022.
  28. ^ Mack, Andrew (September 24, 2021). "L'Etrange Festival Announces 2021 Award Winners, THE INNOCENTS And MAD GOD Take Top Prizes". Screen Anarchy. Retrieved September 25, 2021.
  29. ^ "Harryhausen Award Winners 2022". harryhausenawards.com. Retrieved January 25, 2023.
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  31. ^ Partridge, Jon (January 3, 2023). "2022 Austin Film Critics Association Award Nominations". Austin Film Critics Association. Retrieved January 3, 2023.
  32. ^ Partridge, Jon (January 11, 2023). "2022 Austin Film Critics Association Award Winners". Austin Film Critics Association. Retrieved January 15, 2023.
  33. ^ ""Everything Everywhere All At Once" Leads the 2022 Seattle Film Critics Society Nominations". Seattle Film Critics Society. January 9, 2023. Retrieved January 10, 2023.
  34. ^ Adams, Erik (January 17, 2023). . IndieWire. Archived from the original on January 17, 2023. Retrieved January 17, 2023.
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  36. ^ Pedersen, Erik (January 17, 2023). "Annie Awards Nominations: 'Guillermo del Toro's Pinocchio' & 'Marcel The Shell' Lead Field". Deadline. Retrieved January 17, 2023.

External links edit

  • Mad God official website
  • Mad God at IMDb  

2021, american, stop, motion, adult, animated, experimental, horror, film, written, produced, directed, phil, tippett, completed, 2021, produced, over, period, years, theatrical, release, posterdirected, byphil, tippettwritten, byphil, tippettproduced, byphil,. Mad God is a 2021 American stop motion adult animated experimental horror film written produced and directed by Phil Tippett 5 Completed in 2021 it was produced over a period of 30 years 6 Mad GodTheatrical release posterDirected byPhil TippettWritten byPhil TippettProduced byPhil TippettCinematographyChris MorleyPhil TippettEdited byMichael CavanaughKen RogersonMusic byDan WoolProductioncompanyTippett StudioDistributed byShudderRelease datesAugust 5 2021 2021 08 05 Locarno June 16 2022 2022 06 16 United States Running time83 minutes 1 CountryUnited StatesLanguageEnglishBudget 150 000 2 Box office 325 042 3 4 Mad God premiered at the Locarno Festival on August 5 2021 and was released in the United States on June 16 2022 by Shudder It received critical acclaim Contents 1 Plot 2 Production 2 1 Sound Design 2 2 VR short 2 3 Music 3 Release 4 Reception 4 1 Box office 4 2 Critical response 4 3 Accolades 5 References 6 External linksPlot editA tall figure shrouded in a jacket and gas mask credited as the assassin descends into a ruined hellish world via a diving bell In his possession he has a map and a suitcase Traveling through the underworld he encounters many creatures mercilessly preyed upon by larger monsters Eventually he reaches a city which is home to an army of faceless drones apparently ruled by a monstrosity with filthy teeth and seared flesh who speaks in baby babble Deep within the city s bowels the assassin discovers a mountain of suitcases just like his own He opens his suitcase revealing a time bomb which he places and prepares to set off He fails to notice a creeping monster behind him which then attacks and drags him away as the bomb s ticking hand appears unable to complete its circuit The assassin is shackled to a table and stripped in front of a mass of spectators A surgeon appears with a nurse splits open the assassin s abdomen and begins rummaging through his chest cavity Jewelry and papers are pulled out and thrown to the floor Eventually the surgeon finds his goal a strange wailing infant larva like creature The surgeon hands it to the nurse who carries it away The surgeon bores a hole in the assassin s head and connects his brain to a television set As the surgeon watches the television the world above is shown where the last man gives a map forged by gnarled witches to an assassin and sends him down in a diving bell Driving a motorcycle and then a jeep the assassin follows the map through a munitions depot a graveyard and a war zone before descending a spiral roadway Back in the underworld the nurse brings the infant to a ghostly floating creature who escorts the child to an alchemist s lair The alchemist grinds the infant into liquid then alchemically transforms its remains into gold This gold is then used to create a new cosmos which undergoes the same cycle of evolution civilization and self destruction as the previous one In doing so the clock in the assassin s bomb appears to somehow restart and complete its circuit Production editThis section needs expansion You can help by adding to it April 2022 While working on RoboCop 2 Tippett began filming what would become Mad God 7 His work on Jurassic Park led him to believe the days of stop motion were over and the film was shelved 7 20 years later with the encouragement of members of his studio Tippett began working on the project again 8 utilizing crews of volunteers to assist him 9 So on the weekends I would get as many as 15 and 20 people coming round They didn t all have the talent or skill but I d figure out the processes during the week I had them do all the heavy lifting 6 With aid from Kickstarter donations 8 Tippett created the first three sections which make up about half of the film 1 He released a behind the scenes footage on YouTube during production 5 Sound Design edit In 2013 Academy Award winning sound designer Richard Beggs agreed to do the project s sound design and mixing VR short edit In 2016 a two minute short VR version of the movie was released All characters were animated and shot separately in front of a green screen using Dragon software then Nuke was used to compose all the characters together in front of a background 10 Music edit The original score was composed by Dan Wool who started work on the project in 2010 and developed the score in chapters until the release in 2021 The soundtrack album released by Waxwork Records 11 was released June 21 2022 on double vinyl and CD In 2023 Wool released an alternative digital only version of the soundtrack album Soundtrack for Phil Tippett s MAD GOD Music Effects Version feat Richard Beggs incorporating more of Richard Beggs sound design for MAD GOD It is available on Bandcamp Release editMad God premiered in 2021 at the 74th Locarno Film Festival 6 7 Shudder acquired its distribution rights planning a limited release in theaters and on AMC on June 16 2022 12 Reception editBox office edit In the United States and Canada the film earned 8 416 from two theaters in its opening weekend 13 It expanded to 26 theaters in its second weekend and made 36 588 14 It added 24 451 in its third weekend 15 37 617 in its fourth 16 and 16 280 in its fifth 17 ultimately grossing more than double its 150 000 budget in its limited theatrical release Critical response edit On review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes Mad God holds an approval rating of 91 based on 91 reviews and an average rating of 7 8 10 Its consensus reads A rich visual treat for film fans Mad God proves that even in the age of CGI the cinematic allure of stop motion animation remains strong 18 On Metacritic the film has a weighted average score of 80 out of 100 based on 14 critics indicating generally favorable reviews 19 John Defore of The Hollywood Reporter praised the film s animation bleak atmosphere and design calling it a tech achievement FX geeks will need to see and among the bleakest dystopias of science fiction 20 Sight and Sound s John Bleasdale offered similar praise while also criticizing its bleak setting summarizing that the film has all the makings of an instant cult classic 21 Scoring the film four out of five stars Drew Tinnin from Dread Central praised the design atmosphere and animation as well as the film s soundtrack calling it sheer artistry coming to life 22 Rafael Motamayor of IndieWire rated the film a B writing Mad God a cacophony of savagery and cruelty offering no hope no respite from the awe inspiring terror 23 Nerdist s Kyle Anderson rated the film a score of 4 5 out of 5 offering similar praise to the film s atmosphere visuals bleak setting and production design while noting the film s simplistic narrative 24 Reviewing for Tilt Magazine critic Thomas O Connor called the film a deeply unsettling spectacle highlighting the film as a technical achievement in stop motion animation as well as praising the film s bleak atmosphere and disturbing imagery 25 Christopher Stewardson from Our Culture Magazine rated the film four out of five stars commending the animation visual design hellish atmosphere and dream like quality writing Mad God almost has an anti war ring to it In its abstract madness it presents the nightmare of what war does Nobody is human Only monsters exist 26 The film was not without its detractors IGN s Kristy Puchko gave a score of five out of ten commending the atmosphere and visuals but criticized the film for what she felt was the lack of any real plot or substance 27 Accolades edit Award Date of ceremony Category Recipient s Result Ref L Etrange Festival September 19 2021 Audience Award Mad God Won 28 The Ray Harryhausen Awards June 29 2022 Best Feature Film Animation Mad God Won 29 Chicago Film Critics Association December 14 2022 Best Animated Film Mad God Nominated 30 Austin Film Critics Association January 10 2023 Best Animated Film Mad God Nominated 31 32 Seattle Film Critics Society January 17 2023 Best Animated Feature Phil Tippett Nominated 33 Visual Effects Society Awards February 15 2023 Outstanding Visual Effects in an Animated Feature Chris Morley Phil Tippett Ken Rogerson Tom Gibbons Nominated 34 35 Outstanding Special Practical Effects in a Photoreal Project Phil Tippett Chris Morley Webster Colcord Johnny McLeod Nominated Annie Awards February 25 2023 Outstanding Achievement for Music in an Animated Feature Production Dan Wool Nominated 36 Outstanding Achievement for Production Design in an Animated Feature Production Phil Tippett NominatedReferences edit a b Thorne Will July 29 2021 Star Wars VFX Artist Phil Tippett on Premiering His Mad God Opus and Leaving Hollywood Filmmaking Behind Variety Retrieved August 20 2021 Phil Tippett revives stop motion for Mad God sfgate com July 10 2012 Retrieved February 5 2023 Mad God The Numbers Retrieved November 4 2022 Mad God Box Office Mojo Retrieved November 4 2022 a b Lussier Germain July 28 2021 VFX Icon Phil Tippet s Long Awaited Movie Looks Absolutely Incredible Gizmodo Retrieved August 20 2021 a b c Bleasdale John August 20 2021 I wouldn t take my kids to this Star Wars Phil Tippett on his hellish animation Mad God The Guardian Retrieved August 20 2021 a b c Navarro Meagan July 30 2021 Phil Tippett s Mad God Unveils Stop Motion Animation Sci Fi Epic 30 Years in the Making Trailer Bloody Disgusting Retrieved August 20 2021 a b White James August 3 2021 Mad God Stop Motion Maestro Phil Tippett Unleashes A Look At His Film Empire Retrieved August 20 2021 Grater Tom July 27 2021 Mad God Watch Debut Trailer For Animation 30 Years In The Making From Star Wars VFX Artist Deadline Hollywood Retrieved August 20 2021 A special effects legend and Wevr release their first nightmarish VR short together Polygon Phil Tippett s MAD GOD Waxwork Record Grobar Matt March 30 2022 Shudder Snags VFX Legend Phil Tippett s Experimental Animated Pic Mad God Deadline Hollywood Retrieved March 31 2022 Domestic 2022 Weekend 23 Box Office Mojo Retrieved June 19 2022 Domestic 2022 Weekend 24 Box Office Mojo Retrieved June 23 2022 Domestic 2022 Weekend 25 Box Office Mojo Retrieved June 27 2022 Domestic 2022 Weekend 26 Box Office Mojo Retrieved July 6 2022 Domestic 2022 Weekend 27 Box Office Mojo Retrieved July 12 2022 Mad God Rotten Tomatoes Fandango Media Retrieved October 10 2021 nbsp Mad God Metacritic Fandom Inc Retrieved June 26 2022 DeFore John September 20 2021 Mad God Film Review The Hollywood Reporter Retrieved September 25 2021 Bleasdale John August 21 2021 Mad God writhes through an underworld drenched in bodily fluids BFI org Sight and Sound Retrieved April 30 2022 Tinnin Drew August 25 2021 Fantasia Review Mad God is a Nightmarish Stop Motion Masterpiece Dread Central Retrieved April 30 2022 Motamayor Rafael August 24 2021 Mad God Review Fantasia Fest Delivers a Stop Motion Trip Through Hell from Phil Tippett IndieWire Retrieved April 30 2022 Anderson Kyle August 23 2021 Phil Tippett s MAD GOD Is a Stop Motion Nightmare Worth the Wait Nerdist Retrieved April 30 2022 O Connor Thomas August 21 2021 Mad God Is A Challenging Transgressive Spectacle GoombaStomp com Tilt Magazine Retrieved May 1 2022 Stewardson Christopher August 23 2021 Fantasia 2021 Review Mad God 2021 Our Culture Mag Retrieved May 1 2022 Puchko Kristy August 25 2021 Mad God Review IGN Retrieved April 30 2022 Mack Andrew September 24 2021 L Etrange Festival Announces 2021 Award Winners THE INNOCENTS And MAD GOD Take Top Prizes Screen Anarchy Retrieved September 25 2021 Harryhausen Award Winners 2022 harryhausenawards com Retrieved January 25 2023 Tallerico Brian December 12 2022 Everything Everywhere All at Once Leads Chicago Film Critics Nominations Rogerebert com Retrieved December 12 2022 Partridge Jon January 3 2023 2022 Austin Film Critics Association Award Nominations Austin Film Critics Association Retrieved January 3 2023 Partridge Jon January 11 2023 2022 Austin Film Critics Association Award Winners Austin Film Critics Association Retrieved January 15 2023 Everything Everywhere All At Once Leads the 2022 Seattle Film Critics Society Nominations Seattle Film Critics Society January 9 2023 Retrieved January 10 2023 Adams Erik January 17 2023 Avatar Sets Record with 14 Nominations for 2023 Visual Effects Society Awards IndieWire Archived from the original on January 17 2023 Retrieved January 17 2023 Pederson Erik February 15 2023 Avatar The Way Of Water Dominates VES Awards With Nine Wins Three For Guillermo del Toro s Pinocchio Full List Deadline Retrieved February 16 2023 Pedersen Erik January 17 2023 Annie Awards Nominations Guillermo del Toro s Pinocchio amp Marcel The Shell Lead Field Deadline Retrieved January 17 2023 External links editMad God official website Mad God at IMDb nbsp Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Mad God amp oldid 1221590169, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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