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Stickfigures  is a 2001 American animated comedy-action movie produced by  Nickelodeon Movies a nd DualLiquid Animation Studios. The plot involves a teenage stickfigure named Milo who finds a magic pencil and now has to stop a villain with superhuman abilities while meeting friends along the way. The movie was released in theaters by Paramount Pictures on April 6, 2001 to positive critical reviews and box office success. A sequel was released on April 15, 2005.

Plot
Milo is a normal teenage stickfigure with an ordinary life. He gets to school and two bullies, named Chet and Brett, pull a huge prank on their teacher Mrs. Patricia. Milo gets blamed for the prank and is sent to detention. While he’s there, he meets Sabrina, who is very skilled in archery (you can probably guess why she’s here). He then spots a very stylish pencil and picks it up. Milo draws a sword with the pencil and it comes to life. He erases the sword and draws a portal that transports him outside the school.

Elsewhere, an evil villain named Lord Zarin catches wind of this and orders his minions, Zena and Zar, to steal the pencil so he can use its power to destroy and conquer the world. Back at Milo’s house, he is shocked to see that Sabrina is there. She warns him that Lord Zarin is going to destroy the world and that they need to get moving quick. They then meet Buster (a witch), and his friend Pyro (a pyromaniac).

Home media
The film was released onto VHS and DVD on October 16, 2001 by Paramount Home Entertainment. The DVD included widescreen and fullscreen versions, with galleries, a feature showing the making of the film, 2 short films (Buster and Pyro's Cool Home Video, and Behind Enemy Lines), and trailers for Nickelodeon videos and films. The film was later released on UMD for the Sony PSP on May 3, 2005. There was also a 2-Disc Ultimate Edition DVD released in 2006 with 1 disc featuring the Widescreen and Fullscreen editions, a 2nd disc with a Stickfigures: The Series episode, the short films, and more. It was also released on a Blu-ray + DVD combo pack on April 6, 2011, to celebrate the film's 10th anniversary. on May 9, 2015, the movie was re-released as part of the Stickfigures 1 & 2 Collection, along with Stickfigures 2. A 3D version of the film was released on Blu-ray 3D on December 24, 2015, along with Stickfigures 2.