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Gabriel Garza is a 2011 American 3D computer-animated comedy film produced by Gingo Animation for Universal Pictures. Based on Geo G.'s animated television series of the same name, it is Gingo's reboot of the Gabriel Garza series, and was produced in commemoration of the series' 20th anniversary. The film was directed by the series' creator Geo, from a screenplay by J. David Stem and David N. Weiss and a story by Geo, Audel LaRoque, and Michael Wildshill. In the film, Gabriel and the Wacky Pack discover a threat from the mysterious Wacky Bandit, which is later revealed to be a blueish arrogant girl who acts as an friendly and honest girl while trying to hide her evil and cruel side, but eventually starts stealing from Gabriel's house. Shocked and outraged, Gabriel and the gang team up together to stop her.

Gingo had plans for a computer-animated Gabriel Garza film entitled Gabriel Garza: Unleashed before the release of The Gabriel Garza Movie in 2002. However, the film's poor box office performance led to the cancellation of Unleashed. However, the project was revived in 2008. The film was originally developed under the title Life of Gabriel Garza; in February 2009, it was confirmed that the film would be instead a reboot titled Gabriel Garza. The music for the film was composed by Mark Mothersbaugh and James L. Venable.

Gabriel Garza premiered on June 18, 2011, at the Toronto International Film Festival, and was released in the United States on July 5, 2011. It received generally positive reviews from fans and critics, who praised its story, humor, and character development. However, some fans were disappointed by the absence of other classic characters in the original Gabriel Garza series, such as Claire Jones and Jan Soto (although they were briefly mentioned in the film). The film earned a total of $345 million against a budget of $80 million at the worldwide box office. A sequel titled Gabriel Garza 2 was released on July 2, 2014, and a third film titled Gabriel Garza 3 is scheduled to be released on July 19, 2017.

Plot[]

Gabriel Garza is an 11-year-old boy who lives an ordinary life with Roge, Leno, Cole, Loy, and the Elves, and knows his intelligence to his friends for years. One night, Gabriel and his gang start hanging out together and have fun in his room. They become "drunk" from partying around, and they fall asleep in Gabriel's room, experiencing hangover-like symptoms the morning afterwards. The next morning, Gabriel wakes up and his mother Christine tells him that he should have slept a little earlier. At school, Gabriel tries to stay focused, but initially to no avail.

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Cast[]

Further information: List of Gabriel Garza characters

Additional voices[]

Production[]

Development[]

In 2001, Gingo Animation announced plans for another Gabriel Garza feature film, with the intention of it being animated in CGI rather than using traditional animation. Writers Steve Bencich and Ron J. Friedman were hired by Gingo to write the script for the film; eventually, Bencich and Friedman wanted the film to feature a "more experienced" Gabriel Garza. Bencich and Friedman's script, titled Gabriel Garza: Unleashed, had Vio kidnapping Claire Jones, while he and his henchmen plan to make a machine to destroy Sinking Spring and rebuild it as Vio's new empire. While searching on the Internet, Gabriel finds out that Vio also plans for world domination, which leads Vio to take over every country around the world. Fearing the world's destruction, Gabriel sets out on an adventure with Roge, Leno, Cole, Loy, the Elves, and Jan Soto, to rescue Claire and stop Vio. At the same time, Claire meets other people whom Vio created until they were refused to follow Vio.

After the release of The Gabriel Garza Movie, however, 20th Century Fox cancelled production on Gabriel Garza: Unleashed due to the former being less successful at the box office than it had expected. In 2007, when Universal Pictures purchased Gingo for $3.85 billion, then-NBC Universal CEO Jeffrey Zucker discussed plans to revive the Gabriel Garza franchise, as well as other Gingo franchises. Geo G., Audel LaRoque, Michael Wildshill, and Steve Samono visited the house where Geo first pitched Gabriel Garza, and came up with the story for the film over a weekend in 2006; LaRoque then wrote a treatment.

A computer-animated film based on Gabriel Garza was confirmed by Universal and Gingo Animation on February 1, 2008. Geo G. returned as director, and The Gabriel Garza Movie writers J. David Stem and David N. Weiss returned as well. Eventually, DreamWorks Animation's Teresa Cheng was pitched in to assist with the production. The film's original release date on December 3, 2010 was also announced. The film was developed under the title Life of Gabriel Garza. On February 23, 2009, it was confirmed that the film would be a reboot and was retitled simply as Gabriel Garza.

Geo, who had been working with the writers and story development artists on the film since mid 2007, said he felt pressure to avoid creating "the first dud" for Gingo. In September 2009, Gabriel Garza was pushed back from December 3, 2010 to July 5, 2011 (the scheduled release date for Gingo's Plucky Chicken). According to Michael Wildshill, the primary reason for the rescheduling was "the story was not working, period, full stop, it just was not where it needed to be."

During the initial development stages of the film, Gingo revisited their work from the abandoned Unleashed project and found that though they could open the old files for the character models, they were unable to edit them; this resulted in them recreating the models from scratch. Erica Rivinoja did an uncredited rewrite of the script.

Casting[]

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Animation[]

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Release[]

Gabriel Garza premiered on June 18, 2011, at the Toronto International Film Festival, and was theatrically released into theaters on July 5, 2011 in the United States and Canada. The theatrical release was accompanied by a Gingo short film Sam's Lunch.

Marketing[]

Several merchandise were made for Gabriel Garza, such as toys and figurines. Universal teamed up with several major companies to promote the film, including McDonald's, who included 8 toys in their Happy Meals featuring the main characters, and Airheads, who made limited-edition flavors "The Wacky Pack Flavor" and "Gabriel's Strawberry Taste". A contest, which ended in early May 2011, allowed fans to submit ideas for flash animations to promote the release of the film. The winning idle idea "Gabriel's Catch" was unveiled on June 4, 2011.

Home media[]

Gabriel Garza was released in the United States and Canada on DVD and Blu-ray on December 6, 2011 by Universal Studios Home Entertainment, with a standalone single-disc DVD release being released on that same day. In addition to Sam's Lunch, the release includes a new short film, titled GenderBender.

The film was re-issued on Blu-ray and DVD on June 17, 2014 by Universal. It includes a movie ticket to its sequel Gabriel Garza 2.

Video game[]

A video game based on the film was published by Activision and released on June 22, 2011, for the Nintendo Wii, Nintendo DS, PlayStation 3, and the Xbox 360.

Soundtrack[]

Main article: Gabriel Garza (film)/Soundtrack

Reception[]

Box office[]

The film grossed $68,368,836 on it's opening weekend, being released in 4,200 theaters, leaving it #2 during the weekend behind Winnie the Pooh and Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2. The film grossed $445,627,853 in North America and $84,942,573 in other countries, with a total gross of $389,300,952 worldwide, making the film a box office success.

Critical reception[]

Gabriel Garza has received positive reviews from critics. Based on 87 reviews, the film holds a 94% "Fresh" rating on Rotten Tomatoes, with the consensus stating "Gabriel Garza is a fun masterpiece for the whole family and lives up with other Gingo classics as well as the original Gabriel Garza series." On Metacritic, which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream critics, the film has an average score of 62 out of 100, indicating "generally favorable reviews".

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Accolades[]

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Sequels[]

A sequel, titled Gabriel Garza 2, was released on July 2, 2014. It was directed again by Geo G., written by Geo, Erica Rivinoja, Brian Lynch, J. David Stem and David N. Weiss, and produced by Teresa Cheng and John Cohen. Zachary Gordon, Seann William Scott, Ashton Kutcher, Josh Gad, and Matthew Broderick reprised their roles as Gabriel, Roge, Leno, Cole and Loy, respectively. New cast members include Isla Fisher as Lily Stampla, Jake T. Austin as Lester Stampla, Rob Corddry as Mr. Leek and Jonathan Morgan Heit as Jan Soto.

In September 2014, Gingo announced a planned third film, titled Gabriel Garza 3, to follow Gabriel Garza 2, with a release date set for July 19, 2017.

Other media[]

Media[]

Main article: Gabriel Garza (manga)

In August 2012, a manga version of Gabriel Garza was made by Hiromi Yamafuji and distributed in Kodansha's Monthly Shōnen Rival magazine in Japan; the manga was published in English by Tokyopop.

Television specials[]

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Television series[]

Main article: Gabriel & Friends

Transcripts[]

Main[]

To see the main transcript of the film, click here.

Trailers[]

To see the transcript for the trailers of the film, click here.

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