Stickfigures 3

Stickfigures 3 is a 2019 Amercian animated action comedy film produced by DualLiquid Animation Studios, Paramount Animation, and ''Nickelodeon Movies. It serves as the sequel to the 2005 film, Stickfigures 2 ''and is about Milo and his friends having to stop a new threat from destroying both Wonder Forest and Figure Town. The movie premiered in Los Angeles on July 22, 2019 and was released in the United States on August 2, 2019 by Paramount Pictures, 14 years after the second movie and 18 years after the first. It received largely positive reviews from fans and critics, with some calling it the best in the trilogy. The theatrical release is accompanied with a short based on the 2004 film, L.A. Or Bust, entitled Valentine’s Dance or Bust.

Plot
Coming soon!

Cast

 * Jess Harnell as Milo
 * Cathy Cavadini as Sabrina
 * Haley Joel Osment as Buster
 * Tom Kenny as Pyro
 * Jessica DiCicco as Vetix
 * E.G. Daily as Trina

Production
The movie was teased on Twitter by Jackson Chadwick on March 30, 2016 when he replied to the user, OctoYoshi (who is totally not me). He tweeted, “''Stickfigures 3 is something that might become a reality. I absolutely loved working on the show and the movies and a third movie would be pretty great.” ''It was officially announced on July 22, 2017 with a scheduled release of April 5, 2019. The release date was then changed to November 22, 2019 in June 2018 and was then pushed up three months to its current August 2, 2019 release date in Novmeber 2018.

Trivia

 * This is the first Stickfigures movie not to be released in the month of April.
 * It is also the first and only one to be released in the 2010s.


 * The movie takes place 4 months after Stickfigures 2.

Reception
The movie received positive reviews from critics, with some calling it the best in the trilogy. On Rotten Tomatoes, 91% of critics gave it positive reviews. The consensus, ”Stickfigures 3 is another well-written and heartwarming entry in the Stickfigures series.” It is the highest rated movie in the series. On Metacritic, it holds a score of 82, indicating “universal acclaim”.