UNDERTALE (film) (MinecraftFan11ofScratch's take)

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"She must stay determined."

- Tagline for the film.

UNDERTALE (also called UNDERTALE the Movie, or The UNDERTALE Movie) is an upcoming 2020 action-adventure fantasy comedy-drama musical stop-motion film produced by Laika Entretainment. It's a retelling of the popular indie game UNDERTALE, made by Toby Fox, set to release September 17, after the game's 6-year birthday.

Synopsis
Frisk (Grey DeLisle), an optimistic girl from an orphanage in the town of Golden Rose, United States, decides to explore a nearby mountain called Mount Ebott, in the hope of proving the existence of the mythical monster kind, only to find herself onto their world. Guided by the ghost of the first child that fell in, Chara (TBA), Frisk must find a way out of there, while she also bonds with the whimsical, friendly creatures that inhabit the mountain.

Plot
In the average, a somewhat pacific town of Golden Rose, United States, Frisk (Grey DeLisle) reads a book that contains among other fantasy fables and legends, the "War of Humans and Monsters", that tells about a race that used to share Earth along with Humanity: Monsters, beings whose souls were made with all good feelings. Unfortunately, humanity got into a war with them for mysterious reasons, and they were sealed inside Mount Ebott. Now, the place was known as a deadly wasteland that no one could escape from once they fell in.

Despite being teased because of her belief, Frisk got fascinated by the legend and, figuring that the location in the book was the same one close to town, she decided to go there by herself and prove to everybody monster kind existed. WIP.

Post-Credits scene
Coming soon.

Main Characters

 * Grey DeLisle as Frisk: The main protagonist of the film. A 12-years old orphan girl that retained an optimistic, cheerful worldview through her whole life, despite being a frequent target at bullying. She was mostly known in Golden Rose's orphanage for her ukulele skills and her pacifism (or, as most characters say, "inability to hurt a bug"), until she heard of the legend of Mount Ebott, and escaped the orphanage with nothing more than her backpack and her ukulele to explore and proof the monsters were real. She possesses the red SOUL of Faith, and while many characters question her pacifism through her journey, along with her naivete and deadly curiosity, she never gives up her pacific ways, which allows her to go back to the Underground a second time and successfully save it without harming anyone.
 * TBD as Frisk's singing voice.
 * TBD as Adult Frisk, who appears in the epilogue. In the timespan between the latest events in the Underground and the epilogue, she was adopted by Toriel, became the ambassador of the monster kind, revealed the truth behind Asriel and Chara's actual fates, and became proficient in the acoustic guitar.
 * TBD as Adult Frisk's singing voice.
 * TBD as Chara: The deuteragonist of the film. A ghost of a 14-years old girl that fell way long ago into the Underground, and decided to help Frisk on her journey by giving her advice and moral support, although it's difficulted by her being a jaded, cynical, somewhat hostile and mysterious figure, contrasting with Frisk's straightforward happiness and idealism. Later in the film, it's revealed why she's so cynical: she came from the same town and orphanage as Frisk but grew to hate humanity due to the way the other kids treated her. Only when she fell into the Underground and found a family in the form of the Dreemurrs, especially her adoptive brother Asriel, she managed to find love. She sacrificed herself as part of a plan to help Monster kind and, secretly, also get revenge on Golden Rose's town, but the plan failed, and the remnants of her Red SOUL transformed her into a ghost that couldn't bond with most fallen humans due to them not sharing the same SOUL she had when she was alive. Only when Frisk came she managed to create a proper bond. In the end, she comes in peace with herself and decides to stay with and trust Frisk while she grows.
 * TBD as Chara's singing voice.
 * TBD as Flowey the Flower: The main antagonist of the film. A living golden flower that seems affable once Frisk first meets him, but quickly reveals himself as a sociopathic, cruel, manipulative being, willing to play dirt and/or use his vines and "friendliness pellets" (actually, harmful bullets shaped like plant seeds) to get his way. He stalks Frisk through her adventure and pulls the strings to be able to absorb the six human SOULs with no opposition. In the first timeline, he becomes the abomination known as Photoshop Flowey and is defeated by Frisk, whom, expressing regret, decides to go back to actually free the Monsters. In the second timeline, he absorbs everyone's SOULs, becoming his true form once again, and revealing his sympathetic side.
 * TBD as Flowey's singing voice.
 * TBD as Asriel Dreemurr: The adoptive brother of Chara, and the final obstacle in Frisk's pacifist path. While initially appearing exactly like his original, kid-like self, he becomes the self-proclaimed God of Hyperdeath, trying to keep Frisk trapped in the Underground by doing a reset that'll erase everyone's memories. The only way Frisk can truly stop him is to stay inside him and allow Chara to sing the two's favorite lullaby, reminding him of his love for Chara. Afterward, he decides to explain the reason he did everything, destroy the barrier, and not burden anyone else anymore. Frisk ends up revealing the truth despite his insistence, and Flowey is kept by the gang, in an attempt to jog his nice side again.