Caillou (2017 movie)

Caillou is a 2017 20th Century Fox/DreamWorks movie based off of the TV series/books Caillou.

Production
Production began on May 10, 2014, in which the film was originally going to be scheduled to Spring 2015, but due to plot changes, it was moved to Christmas 2015. Unlike the series, actual kids voice Caillou and Rosie, and there newer siblings, Daisy and Cody, SammyClassicSonicFan was cast as Caillou, due to having a big temper, and Charlene Calibri (note, made that actor up, because i don't know a lot of famous children) voicing Rosie. The voice acting concluded May 2015. It was later delayed to Summer 2016 due to the Caillou Gets Grounded crisis, then to Christmas 2016. To cash in on the 20th anniversary of the series, it was delayed to Summer 2017, on June 1st, it was announced it would be released August 11, 2017, to add a tribute to June Foray, the voice actor of Doris, Grandma and Grown up Rosie/Daisy in the movie, it was delayed to August 25, 2017 when it was finally released. It premiered earlier in the Chinese theater on August 21, 2017.

Plot
Caillou and Rosie were entering puberty and want to celebrate the last days before they turn 14/12 respectively. So they decided to hang up a yard sale to sell there old toys and stuff, and then Gilbert (now old, slow and can't walk well) knocks down the yard sale, destroying it, they soon rebuild it with scrap metal they found in Mr. Hinkle's trash can. There opened another store run by Clementine selling similar toys for cheap, which angered Caillou, and he threw one of his infamous temper tantrums and then Leo decided to help Caillou by trying to restore the toys in the montage, removing all drool, aged paint, and even recreating Mattel's infamous logo by silk printing it. They later earned 100 Canadian dollars, compared to 35 Canadian dollars of Clemintine's, they invested these dollars to buy a computer and saw an X Games tournament for "Temper Tantruming" so Leo and Caillou decided to get hired, Caillou decided to win the grand prize and it zooms out on a stereotypical GoAnimater being weirded out.

Reception
It got an 8/0 on IGN for "being an awesome parody of the Caillou series, but is official so it has it's flaws"