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Atomic Betty (known as Atomic Betty: The Movie) is a Canadian-French-American 2012 animated movie based on the television series airing on Teletoon, Cartoon Network and The Hub, and made by Atomic Cartoons. This movie is the first 2D Cartoon Animated Movie to be released in Digital 3D and IMAX 3D

Atomic Betty (2012 Movie)
Directed by Ridd Sorensen
Produced by Alex Galatis, Virginie Jallott
Written by TBA
Score by Jack Lenz and Kevin Gillis
Music by Danny Elfman, Brian Tyler and John Murphy
Starring Tajja Isen, Rick Miller, Bruce Hunter, Adrian Truss, Scott McCord, Catherine Disher
Distributors Warner Bros Pictures (NA/LA), Columbia Pictures (INT)
Studio Breakthrough Films, Atomic Cartoons
Release Date: July 6, 2012



About The Movie[]

Plot[]

After the Events of Atomic Betty Mission Earth, Maximus teams up with the villains since they joinforces for a Supervillain Alliance and started invading the whole galaxy and Earth.

Premise[]

It takes place after the third season and before Redux.

Cast[]

  • Tajja Isen - Betty Barrett/Atomic Betty, Betty Clones, Robo-Betty
  • Rick Miller - Lieutenant Sparky
  • Bruce Hunter - Robot X-5
  • Adrian Truss - Admiral DeGill, DeGilla
  • Colin Fox - Maximus IQ
  • Matt Hill - Minimus PU
  • Laurie Elliott - Noah Parker
  • Catherine Disher - Penelope Lang
  • Leah Cudmore - Regeena Peterson
  • Scott McCord - Chaz Lang
  • Alexandra Lai - Paloma

Music[]

The music's score is by Jack Lenz and Kevin Gillis, for which they both composed the music for the cartoon series. The music is arranged by Brian Tyler, John Murphy and Danny Elfman

Production[]

TBA

Video Game[]

Namco Bandai Games announced an Atomic Betty movie game for the first time on home consoles as well as portable consoles, since the first game for Game Boy Advance. It is stated that it will be available for Wii U, PlayStation 3, PlayStation Vita, Nintendo 3DS and XBOX 360.