Pastatropolis

Pastatropolis is an American 3D computer-animated comedy-drama buddy mystery film directed by Peter Sohn and Rich Moore (making it his first Pixar film).

Info
A Creepypasta girl named Stacie.JPEG must solve the mystery of where the Pastas somehow became dangerous with the help of HuckleberryHound.AVI.

Cast

 * Jennifer Lawerence as Stacie.JPEG, a girl from the Creepypasta of the same name and the protagonist.
 * Ryan Reynolds as Huckleberry Hound.AVI, a hound and the deutagonist.
 * Will Arnett as Officer Knuckles.EXE, a Creepypasta echidna who is the tritagonist of the film.
 * Will Forte as Mayor Laughing Jack, the mayor of Pastatroplois and the hidden main antagonist.
 * Bill Hader as Suicide Mouse, a mouse who runs a Ice Cream Shop.
 * Jim Cummings as Chief Slenderman, a man who works as a chief.
 * Raymond Ochoa as Assistant Tails.EXE, Mayor Laughing Jack's assistant and is the primary (but former) antagonist.
 * Tim Curry as Jazz Bones, the famous crime boss in the entire city.
 * John Ratzenberger as Hamm.PNG, a Teacher.
 * Danny McBride as Sonic.EXE, an computer worker at the police station.
 * Ariana Grande as Amy.PNG, a pop-star singer.
 * TBA as Collin.EXE, an police officer.
 * Billy West as Yoshi.PNG, a dinosaur who is a police officer and is a huge fan of Amy.PNG
 * Katie Griffin as Hannah.EXE, a 'eviliest' Creepypasta legend.

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Trivia

 * It is one of Pixar's films with the PG rating.
 * This will be the first Pixar film to not have a short attached.
 * This will be Pixar's first film since 2012's Brave to contain original songs.
 * Despite critical acclaim, this film is some what similar to the 2016 Disney film, Zootopia because:
 * Both are made by Disney (except Pastatropolis is made by Pixar while Zootopia was made by Walt Disney Animation Studios.
 * Both have female protagonists

Rating
It is the 8th Pixar film with the PG rating, it recieved the basis of action and peril, some scary scenes, brief rude humor, mild language and thematic elements.

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Critical Response
The movie recieved critical acclaim. In Rotten Tomatoes, it had a score of 97%. On MetaCritic, it had the reviews of 96 of 100, indicating "universal acclaim". On CinemaScope, it was given a rare "A+".

Soundtrack
The soundtrack was released by Walt Disney Records. The music was composed by John Powell, making it the fourth Pixar film not to be composed by any of the Pixar composers. This marks John Powell's first collaboration with Disney.

Songs

 * Don't Get Us Started on Something by Ariana Grande (theme song and played on the credits)