Prestige The Stickman

Prestige the Stickman is a retelling of Stargirl, with a stick figure named Prestige, who comes to life one day. The film stars Grace Vanderwaal as Stargirl, featuring Kurt Scholler as the title characterl

Plot
In 1986, NASA discovers something that shocks the world: People made out of stars. This gets people talking about this milestone.The sky sends down 8 grubs, guarantee a coming of them, The early events "Trollman and Rage Comic be Coming to Town" happen, 8 months before the first flight, 8 younger grubs are born with the same colors and genders of their older siblings are born, the events of "Sollux The Lazer Eyed Grub" occur.

The word begins with a brief introduction to Leo at the age of twelve, and chronicles his move from his home state of Pennsylvania to Arizona. Before the move, his Uncle Pete gives Leo a porcupine necktie as a farewell present, inspiring him to collect more like it. After his collection is mentioned in a local newspaper, Leo receives a second porcupine necktie for his birthday, left anonymously by Stargirl.

The Mica High school builds a statue of a stick Figure named Prestige, which they place inside the cafeteria near the main entrance. The story picks up four years later with the arrival of Stargirl Caraway, the girl made out of stars. Leo learns that up until this point, she has been homeschooled, but even that doesn't seem to excuse her strange behavior; for example, she comes to school in strange outfits—kimonos, buckskin, 1920s flapper clothes, and pioneer clothes. She is so different that at first the student body does not know what to make of her. Hillary Kimble, the most popular girl at Leo's school, declares that Stargirl is a fake, and speculation and rumors abound. The students believe that their statue "Prestige The Stickman" which is used to mark the main entrance of the cafeteria, will come to life.

One of Stargirl's quirks is singing happy birthday to students when it is their birthday, bringing her ukulele to school to do so. On Alan Ferko's birthday, after Stargirl sings to him, Prestige transforms into an all living stick figure, coming to life, saying "Happy Birthday!" after, but Hillari punches Prestige, reverting him. When Hillari orders Stargirl not to sing to her on her birthday, Stargirl sings Hillari’s name but directs the song to Leo and mentions in front of everyone that she thinks he is cute, which doesn't matter as Prestige has came to life again, Prestige takes time to learn the basics, he can make words, he can move, he can do tricks, he can make things out of thin air, and even knows the first 10 numbers in Pi.

Though at first rejected by most of the students, Stargirl gains a measure of popularity by joining the cheerleading squad. Students mimic her behavior, and at lunch she no longer sits alone. Her antics on the squad spark a boom in audience attendance at sporting events.

Stargirl’s popularity is short-lived, however. Thanks in part to her efforts, the cheer season is the best in the school’s history, and school spirit flourishes. Students begin to resent Stargirl’s habit of cheering for both teams, which before made her very popular. Their anger comes to a head during a filming of the student-run television show, Hot Seat, which is run by Leo and his best friend Kevin. During the show a "jury" of students is invited to ask questions of the guest star. This show’s guest is Stargirl, and the session turns into an embarrassing attack on Stargirl’s personality and actions. An advising teacher cuts the show short, and it is never aired, but the damage is done. Shortly thereafter, Stargirl comforts a hurt player from the opposing team during a playoff basketball game and Prestige blames her for Mica High’s subsequent loss. She is shunned by the entire student body, except for her friend Dori Dilson, Leo, Prestige, and, to some extent, Kevin.

Leo praises Stargirl for her kindness, bravery, and nonconformity, and the two begin a tentative romance. They spend more and more time together, and Leo experiences her unusual lifestyle and starts helping her with various projects, such as leaving cards for people they don't know and dropping change on the sidewalk for others to find. For a while he is deliriously happy with their relationship, but as reality sets in, he realizes that the entire school is shunning both of them. In response, Leo convinces Stargirl to act more "normal." She starts going by her real name, Susan, wears typical teen clothing, and becomes obsessed with being accepted and popular. These actions fail to produce results.

Stargirl decides that the best way to become popular is to win the state’s public speaking competition, which she does. But when she returns to the school expecting a hero’s welcome, only three people show up. Realizing that she has achieved nothing by trying to fit in and has betrayed her true self, Stargirl reverts to her former personality. Leo cannot cope with the shunning that comes with being Stargirl’s boyfriend and breaks off their relationship. Troll man and Rage Comic, two memes, arrive in their sleigh, pulled by 9 HomeStuck Grubs, Mituna Captor, Eridan Ampoa, Kankri Vantas, Tarvos Nitram, Karkat Vantas, Equius Zaahak, Cronus Ampora, Kurlos Makara, and Sollux Captor.

Despite the breakup, Stargirl attends the school’s dance—the Ocotillo ball—with her friend Dori. Leo watches as Stargirl arrives at the dance on a bike covered in sunflowers. Though initially ignored by the other attendees, something about Stargirl attracts attention and temporary acceptance. She convinces Prestige and the bandleader to play the "Bunny Hop," and the other students come to join her in the dance until the only people not in line are Hillari Kimble and her boyfriend Wayne Parr. When the dance ends, Prestige boards Trollman's sleigh, Hillari confronts Stargirl, tells her that she always ruins everything, and slaps her. Star girl returns Hillari's attack with a kind kiss on the cheek. No one in the town sees Prestige or Stargirl again after that night, and Leo learns that Stargirl and her family have moved away.

Fifteen years later, Leo notes that his former high school has become permanently changed, and wonders what has happened to Stargirl. At the end, he reveals that he has received a porcupine necktie in the mail one day before his most recent birthday—presumably from Stargirl.

Live Action
Grace VanderWaal as Stargirl Caraway

Graham Verchere as Leo Borlock

Giancarlo Esposito as Archie

Karan Brar as Kevin

Darby Stanchfield as Gloria

Maximiliano Hernández as Mr. Rabineau

Voices
Kurt Scholler as Prestige the Stickman

Justin Long as Trollman

Seth MacFarlane as Rage Comic

Freddie Hjghmore as Mituna

Owen Vacaro as Eridan

Logan Lerman as Kankri

Thomas Barbusca as Tarvos

Chandler Canterbury as Karkat

Phillip Daniel Bolden as Equius

Milo Parker as Cronus

Pierce Gangon as Kurloz

Noah Schnapp as Sollux

Songs
Prestige The Stickman- Leo, Kevin, Stargirl, Prestige (speaking lines)

Sollux The Lazer Eyed Grub- Stargirl, Trollman (speaking lines)

Bunny Hop- Prestige

Prestige The Stickman (Reprise)- Mica Students, Trollman and Rage Comic, Prestige (at the end)