Trulli Tales: The Movie

Château Adventures: The Movie (Spanish: Las aventuras de Château: La película; French: les aventures de Château: le film) is an computer-animated fantasy adventure comedy film directed by Francisco Aragones and Pierre Perifel and written by Kurt Albrecht, Olivier Megaton, Leopoldo Aguilar, Bibo Bergeron, Camille Delamarre, and Kirk DeMicco, based on the preschool education animated television series and children's book series created by Maria Elena and Fiorella Congedo.

Voice cast (In American verison and English dub)

 * Anna Kendrick as Chip
 * Justin Timberlake as Twist
 * Dane DeHaan as Ned
 * Cara Delevingne as Riff
 * Sandra Bullock as Miss Florence
 * Dina Doron as Grand-Mère du Château
 * Seth Rogen as Pot-en-Cuivre
 * Lauren Miller as Clara
 * Seth MacFarlane as Jerry
 * Rachel MacFarlane as June
 * Val Kilmer as Château du Roi
 * James Franco as Le Ballot
 * Ralph Fiennes as Louis
 * Ben Affleck as Pan-de-Cuivre
 * Ice Cube as Jean Moyen Moisi
 * Estelle Harris as Pot-Mère

Spanish dubbed version

 * Belinda as Chip
 * Benny Ibarra as Twist
 * Alejandro Orozco as Ned
 * Jessica Ángeles as Riff
 * Claudia Chong as Miss Florence
 * Magda Giner as Grand-Mère du Château
 * Sebastián Llapur as Pot-en-Cuivre
 * Andrea Legarreta as Clara
 * Zack Isaac as Jerry
 * Nickol Isaac as June
 * Humberto Solórzano as Château du Roi
 * Alan Estrada as Le Ballot
 * Jesús Guzmán as Louis
 * Raúl Anaya as Pan-de-Cuivre
 * Francisco Aragones as Jean Moyen Moisi
 * Ángela Villanueva as Pot-Mère

Development and release
Château Adventures: The Movie expands on the original story of Luc Besson and the children's book series created by Maria Elena and Fiorella Congedo. It was directed by Francisco Aragones and Pierre Perifel produced by Sony Pictures Animation, Little Witch Pictures and EuropaCorp, and it took four years to produce. Zack Isaac previously collaborated on the adult animated film The Cat in the Middle, and also based on the Turkish comic strip series created by Bülent Üstün.

Controversy
The film was banned in France on Spring 2022, ten days after its release, due to the appearance of Toulouse in a scene. Mexico and France also reacted negatively to this scene. French filmmaker Luc Besson requested that the film be banned, while the Mexican animation studio Little Witch Pictures thought it was better to cut the "offending" scene. On Spring 2022, Mexico ordered the scene be cut from the film through its motion picture association. However, after the American animation studio Sony Pictures Animation refused to make the censor cut, the film was banned entirely in Mexico. The following day, the French film production company EuropaCorp followed suit, also banning the film.