Disney/Pixar’s Little Einsteins: The Movie

Little Einsteins: The Movie is a 2025 computer-animated adventure comedy science fiction film produced by Pixar Animation Studios with Lord Miller Productions and Curious Pictures for distribution by Walt Disney Pictures. The film is based on the Playhouse Disney series of the same name created by Eric Weiner and Douglas Wood and co-produced, written and directed by Phil Lord and Christopher Miller who directed De Blob (2024). The film follows the Little Einsteins on their biggest mission ever as they search for the legendary Music Core to destroy a malevolent cosmic entity from collapsing the multiverse. Jacob Tremblay, Mia Talerico, Miya Cech, Issac Ryan Brown, Justin Roiland, Jim Carrey, Chris Pratt, James Franco, Will Forte, Bill Hader, Dwayne Johnson, Nathan Fillion and John Ratzenberger provide their voices for the film's main characters. The film was released on June 11, 2025, and was a box office success, grossing $2 billion on a budget of $240 million. It was widely acclaimed, being praised for its visuals, animation, humor, voice acting, story, themes, John Powell's musical score, action sequences and 3D sequences. Recipient of several accolades, Little Einsteins: The Movie was chosen by the National Board of Review as the Best Animated Film of 2025. The film won the Academy Award for Best Animated Feature, Best Original Score and Best Original Song nominated for Best Sound and Best Adapted Screenplay and was the fourth animated film to be nominated for the Academy Award for Best Picture. It also won Best Animated Feature and Best Original Score at the BAFTA Awards, Golden Globe Awards, Critic's Choice Movie Awards, and Annie Awards.

Cast
Jacob Tremblay as Leo, the leader of the Little Einsteins and Annie’s older brother.

Mia Talerico as Annie, Leo’s younger sister.

Miya Cech as June Hashimoto

Issac Ryan Brown as Quincy

Justin Roiland as Rocket, the Little Einsteins' ship and a Duobulb.

Jim Carrey as Kreisaken, a horrific and malevolent cosmic entity who seeks to collapse all the multiverse after being imprisoned outside of reality for hundreds of thousands of years ago and re-imprisoned 20 years ago by Net.

Chris Pratt as Michael, Kreisaken’s robotic assistant.

James Franco as Net, a jellyfish-like alien known as a Kret who re-imprisoned Kreisaken 20 years ago and the narrator of the movie who helps the Little Einsteins get to Recaantu.

Will Forte as Larry, Net's joyous, annoying, and enthusiastic robotic companion.

Kristen Bell as Kate, Leo and Annie’s mom.

Bill Hader as Harry, Leo and Annie’s dad.

Dwayne Johnson as Berserker, a reptilian alien assassin hired by Kreisaken to kill the Little Einsteins. He is the secondary antagonist.

Nathan Fillion as Marklaanious Duunlo, a Kreisaken clan member tasked with obtaining the formula for inter-dimensional travel from Rocket's brain.

Thomas Brodie-Sangster as Kulgan, the leader of the Kreisaken Clan.

John Ratzenberger as Mr. Krust, the crustacean-like owner of the Stardust Club on Proxima Centauri B.

Lord and Miller as additional voices.

Release
The film was released on June 11, 2025.

Transcript
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Music
The film’s score was composed by John Powell, making it the first film directed by Lord and Miller not to be composed by Mark Mothersbaugh. Additional music was composed by Batu Sener, Paul Mounsey, Jed Palmer, Vitalic, M83 and Underworld and conducted by Pete Anthony. Powell received numerous accolades for his score.

Critical reception
The film holds an approval rating of 99% on Rotten Tomatoes. The site's critics' consensus reads: "Boasting with stunning breathtaking visuals, beautiful animation, stellar voice work, hilarious 4th wall breaks, laugh-a-minute gags and a surprisingly thoughtful story, Little Einsteins: The Movie is a satisfying finale for kids and adults who grew up watching the show.”

Trivia

 * It is a film adaptation of the animated television series of the same name.
 * Rocket and other minor characters speak in the movie.
 * It is the series finale.
 * The film is inspired by The Spongebob Squarepants Movie and the Rick and Morty episode The Rickshank Rickdemption.
 * It is the first film adaptation of an animated series to win several awards.
 * It is the fourth animated film to be nominated for the Academy Award for Best Picture.
 * It is Phil Lord and Christopher Miller’s second collaboration with Pixar after De Blob.
 * The film is composed by John Powell making it the first film directed by Lord and Miller not to be composed by Mark Mothersbaugh.
 * John Powell won his first Academy Award for Best Original Score.