Tadashi Tofuu: The Movie

Tadashi Tofuu: The Movie is a 2030 American animated musical film based on the animated television series Tadashi Tofuu: Discoveries From New Sanfranyorkyo created by Percy K. R. Packson. The film is directed by Packson and Jeffrey Zeckerson, being written by the two along with Ian Jones-Quartey, Geneva Hodgson, TBD, TBD, and TBD and stars Percy K. R. Packson, TBD, TBD, TBD, and TBD, alongside an ensemble cast reprising their roles from the television series. Tadashi Tofuu: The Movie takes place one year after the events of the final episode, "Graduation", about Tadashi and his friends being called back for one last mission to resurrect the broken inter-dimensional space rifts broken by a new threat. The film was announced at San Diego Comic-Con 2027.

The film had its world premiere at the Regency Village Theater on November 5, 2030, and was released in the United States on November 22, 2030. The film grossed $325 million worldwide, and it received universal acclaim, with critics praising its writing, story, animation quality, characters, voice performances, humor, songs, and conclusion to the Tadashi Tofuu series with favorable comparisons to the show itself.

Summary
A year after the Graduation, Tadashi Tofuu, now a professional graduate, is ready to kick back, relax and have a good time. But when the Nexus is shattered into pieces by Kakozento, reborn by his daughter, Tadashi and the Crew must go on their last mission to get them back and put a stop to Kakozento once and for all.

Plot
TBD

Cast

 * Percy K. R. Packson as Tadashi Tofuu, a professional graduate of the spy agency and main protagonist of the film.
 * TBD as Ronnie Shane Abalone,
 * TBD as Ellie Jade Fuji,
 * TBD as Melony Mirai, Kakozento's adopted daughter and an antagonist of the film.
 * TBD as Kakozento Mirai, the villain himself returned by Melony.
 * Robert Englund as The Rift Keeper, TBD
 * TBD as Ellie Jade Fuji,
 * TBD as Melony Mirai, Kakozento's adopted daughter and an antagonist of the film.
 * TBD as Kakozento Mirai, the villain himself returned by Melony.
 * Robert Englund as The Rift Keeper, TBD

Development
In TBD 2027, at the San Diego Comic-Con convention, creator of the show, Percy K. R. Packson announced that a movie intended as the series finale would be in the works, directed by himself.

Later that year, writer Jeffrey Zeckerson announced that he would be the co-director of the film.

In 2028, the film was announced to be named Tadashi Tofuu: The Movie, and to be released on November 22, 2030.

Writing
TBD

Casting
TBD

Animation
TBD

Music and soundtrack
The film features 7 original songs. These include Good Morning, New Sanfranyorkyo, TBD

Release
The film premiered at the Regency Village Theater on November 5, 2030, and was released in the United States on November 22, 2030.

Marketing
Teaser posters for the film were hidden in Cartoon Network merchandise from December 2029 to February 2030. An official poster was released on March 1, 2030, along with a teaser trailer, getting over a million views in a few days. An official trailer was released on August 23, 2030, followed by a final trailer on November 3, 2030.

Product tie-ins
TBD

Home media
TBD

Soundtrack
Tadashi Tofuu: The Movie/Soundtrack

Box office
The film earned $325 million worldwide, making it a box-office success.

Critical response
The film received critical acclaim from critics. On review aggregation website Rotten Tomatoes, the film holds a perfect rating of 100% based on 132 reviews, with an average rating of 9.1/10. The website's critical consensus reads, "Tadashi Tofuu: The Movie proves that, even if its a theatrical film based on a TV show, which rarely works, Packson can still make great animated features that can entertain all ages." Metacritic calculated a weighted average score of 94 out of 100, based on 32 critics, indicating "universal acclaim". Audiences polled by CinemaScore gave the film a grade of "A+" on an A+ to F scale, while PostTrak reported filmgoers gave it 4.5 out of 5 stars.[91]

Bilge Ebiri of The New York Times gave the film a highly positive review, saying that "the movie perfectly concludes the beloved series, with a smart story that carefully hits notes to grip people in, and fantastic animation, Packson style". Michael Rechtshaffen of The Hollywood Reporter said, "Tadashi Tofuu: The Movie is everything a theatrical movie based on a television show should be; it's fast-paced, cleverly written and somewhat darkly toned, albeit wildly funny". Kerry Lengel of The Arizona Republic gave the film 5 stars out of 5, saying "wonderfully made and lots of fun, Tadashi Tofuu: The Movie is a great example of Packson's animation splendor". James Rocchi of The Wrap gave the film a positive review, saying "Fun, heartwarming, and very high-staked, Tadashi Tofuu: The Movie is not just an enjoyable finale of the series, but also a hilariously irreverent satire of films in general". Chris Bumbray of JoBlo's Movie Emporium said that the film is one of Packson's best works yet. Ben Travis of Empire Magazine gave the film five out of five stars, and wrote, "the story is unforgettable, and the voice cast is truly professional".

Oliver Jones of Observer gave the film 4.5 scores, saying that "Tadashi Tofuu: The Movie is a very funny film filled with fast-paced action and many laugh-out-loud moments". Peter Debruge of Variety gave the film a positive review, saying "Slick writing and creative animation come together to bring this film a rare sense of enjoyment". Peter Bradshaw of The Guardian said that "Tadashi Tofuu: The Movie is a sweet love letter to cartoons and films, but isn't afraid to satirize it too".

Accolades
TBD

Future
When asked if a sequel would be made, Packson stated "To give an honest answer, I'm not sure yet. I'm not ready, it's a great conclusion, but if I really want to, that's when I'll decide so, only time can tell."