Chloe's Closet: The Movie

 is a 2021 British-American animated fantasy musical comedy film directed by Gary Hurst and Bill Scultz (being his first time being on a movie project, and first time directing) with Mike Young and Liz Young producing. It is based on the 2009 animated preschool series, Chloe's Closet. The movie is produced by Splash Entertainment and is distributed by Universal Pictures in the United States, StudioCanal in the United Kingdom and Columbia Pictures in other territories. It also serves as a series finale to Chloe's Closet.

The movie is released in the United Kingdom on August 20, 2021 and in other territories on November 24, 2021 with mixed reviews from critics, but had positive reviews from audiences.

Synopsis
Chloe discovers that her world is in grave danger thanks to a alien-like creature, so she and her friends must save ChloeWorld.

Cast
(All of the cast from the TV series reprised their roles, except for Eleanor Webster, whom she is replaced by Claire Corlett, whom also voices Carys and will feature American actors/actresses like Sia, Ty Burrell, Robert Downey Jr. and etc.) (W.I.P)
 * Ty Burrell as The Narrator
 * Clarie Corlett as Chloe Corbin; Carys Mozart
 * Paul Tylak as Lovely Carrot

Animation
The animation for the movie was produced by Toon Boom Animation. As a result, the animation is combined with traditonal animation and flash animation.

Music
Nick Urata will compose the score in the movie. It was confirmed that Sia will be creating a song for the movie. In addition to Sia, other musicians like Alessia Cara, Shawn Mendes, Gwen Stefani, Imagine Dragons and Andy Grammer will have songs for the movie

Critical response
The movie received mixed reviews from critics.

Rating
The movie in the United Kingdom is rated U by the BBFC for "mild threat" and "slapstick". In the US, the movie received a PG rating by the MPAA for "mild action, brief peril and rude humor".

Trivia

 * This serves as a actual series finale to the Chloe's Closet cartoon.
 * While still being friendly to preschoolers, the movie is also aimed for older kid audiences due to its mild intense violence, and some crude humor.