Movie |
Animal | Paris, France
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6.9/10
IMDbBest Animated Feature | 2018
Best Animation | 2019
Best Feature Film | 2019
Best Animated Feature | 2019
Feature Film | 2019
Best Feature Film | 2019
Best Animated Film | 2018
Best Animation | 2018
Childrens Film | 2018
Best Animated Feature | 2018
Best Film of the Month | 2020
Best Childrens Animation | 2018
Best Animated Feature | 2018
Recommended for Ages | 2018
Best Animation | 2020
Best Performance in an Animation film | 2019 | Helena Bonham
Best Feature | 2019
Best Film | 2019 | Laurent
Best Animation or Animated Sequence | 2019 | Laurent
Best Original Score | 2019 | Patrick
Best Original Score Feature Film | 2018 | Patrick
Best Film Made by a Veteran or Service Member | 2018
Budget 25,000,000 USD
Box Office Collection 4,900,000 USD
Sgt. Stubby died peacefully at home in 1926. He was honored with an obituary in the New York Times and received a posthumous Purple Heart for his combat injuries (the medal wasn't introduced until 1932).
The real Sgt. Stubby is preserved along with his coat and medals by the Smithsonian Institution and are on display in the National Museum of American History, Washington, DC.
The first major computer-animated film based on a true story, as well as the fourth animated film of all time to be based on a true story, after Pocahontas (1995), Balto (1995), and Anastasia (1997).
Officially endorsed by the United States World War I Centennial Commission.
The idea of an animated film was born while researching a documentary series for public television tied to the WWI centennial. When the story of Sgt. Stubby emerged, writer/director Richard Lanni realized the potential to reach an entirely different audience through animation.