The Fluffy Gardens Movie (2020)

If Fluffy Gardens had a feature-length film called "The Fluffy Gardens Movie", it would be released in theaters on July 3, 2020.

Plot
The Fluffy Gardens are in danger when a mean old lady called Mrs. Tusk wants to destroy it and build a parking lot in its place! Can the animals of Fluffy Gardens stop her before it's too late?

The film will be released on DVD and Blu-ray on November 3, 2020.

Distributed
The film will be distributed by Universal Pictures.

Soundtrack
The soundtrack for the movie was composed by John Powell and will be released on June 30, 2020.

It will feature songs performed by Justin Timberlake, Sia, Ariana Grande, Meghan Trainor and Pentatonix.

Animation
The animation for the film was done by Reel FX Animation Studios.

Trailers
Trailers for the film were released on April 3, 2020.

Production
Production of the film began in October 2018 and ended in March 2020.

Development
Development of the project began in 2016 when Tammemagi pitched the idea to Universal Pictures who agreed to finance it with Illumination Entertainment producing alongside Monster Animation & Design Ltd.. In September 2017 casting calls went out with Timberlake being cast as Paolo shortly after while Grande signed on to voice Lola later that month followed by Trainor as Mavis, Pentatonix as a group of animals known as The Fluffy Singersand Siaas Mrs Tusk. Filming took place from January through March 2019 at locations across Los Angeles County including Agoura Hills, Glendale , Hollywood Hills West , Northridge , Pasadena and Santa Clarita. Post-production lasted until early May 2019 ahead of its planned release date which was moved up from July 3 to June 5 and then again to July 3.

Released
The film was released in the United States on July 3, 2020. It received mixed reviews from critics but grossed $435 million worldwide against its $100 million budget making it a box office success.

Accolades
The Fluffy Gardens Movie won an Academy Award for Best Animated Feature at the 92nd Academy Awards, becoming the first non-Disney or Pixar film since DreamWorks Animation 's Shrek 2 in 2004 to win the award as well as being only the third Universal Pictures release after Despicable Me (2010) and How to Train Your Dragon 2 (2014).

The film was also nominated for five Annie Awards, winning two for Best Animated Feature and Outstanding Achievement in Character Animation.

The film won the Golden Globe Award for Best Animated Feature Film.

At the Critics' Choice Movie Awards, the film was nominated for eight awards, winning four including Best Animated Feature.

The film was nominated for three Satellite Awards, winning Best Animated or Mixed Media Feature.

The film won the Saturn Award for Best Animated Film and was also nominated for four Teen Choice Awards includingChoice Movie: Comedy and Choice Summer Movie.

The film was nominated for two Visual Effects Society Awards, winning Outstanding Animated Character in an Animated Feature Motion Picture.

The film was nominated for two Writers Guild of America Awards, winning Best Adapted Screenplay.

The film was nominated for three Young Artist Awards, winning two.

The film was nominated for two BAFTA Awards, winning Best Animated Film.

The film was nominated for three Grammy Awards, winning Best Compilation Soundtrack For Visual Media.

The film was nominated for three MTV Movie & TV Awards, winning Best Musical Moment.

The film won the People's Choice Award for Favorite Animated Movie.

The film was nominated for three Golden Raspberry Awards, winning Worst Supporting Actor.

The film was nominated for three Stinker Awards, winning Worst Supporting Actor.