Aster and the Accidental Magic (film)/Trivia

This is the trivia of the 2021 film Aster and the Accidental Magic.

Trivia

 * The film marks New Line Cinema's first animated feature-film since The Swan Princess (1994).
 * It is also the studio's first animated project since Elf: Buddy's Musical Christmas (2014).
 * It also marks the studio's first theatrical feature-film to be rated PG by the Motion Picture Association since Batkid Begins (2015).
 * This marks Paul King's animated directorial debut, as well as his first fully-animated film.
 * This marks Alan Tudyk's first animated role in a Warner Bros. Pictures film.
 * This is the most recent animated film by Warner Bros. Pictures to not have the involvement of the Warner Animation Group to date. The previous was Teen Titans Go! To the Movies (2018).
 * Like other projects animated by Rough Draft Studios, there may be instances of CGI animation in some parts of the film.
 * According to Lord in an interview, he said that the film was going to be divided into two parts, with the first releasing early in 2021 and the other at a later date. It was later changed because he said that the team wanted to tell the two stories in one, in which he agreed to.
 * In a similar fashion to musical assemblies, the film is split into two acts.
 * The film marks the first time Walden Media has collaborated with New Line Cinema since Journey 2: The Mysterious Island (2012).

Cultural references
It should be noted that the references that appear in the book will also appear in the film adaptation; hence they are not gonna be listed here. However, there will be other references that appear in the film, and they will be listed here.


 * A book of The Hobbit appears in one scene.
 * Ironically, New Line Cinema owns the film rights to the book.