Turning Red

Growing up is a beast.

Sinopse

Thirteen-year-old Mei is experiencing the awkwardness of being a teenager with a twist – when she gets too excited, she transforms into a giant red panda.

  • 7.3
  • 2022
  • Released
  • 1h 40m

Rosalie Chiang

Meilin Lee (voice)

Sandra Oh

Ming (voice)

Ava Morse

Miriam (voice)

Maitreyi Ramakrishnan

Priya (voice)

Orion Lee

Jin Lee (voice)

Wai Ching Ho

Grandma (voice)

Tristan Allerick Chen

Tyler (voice)

James Hong

Mr. Gao (voice)

Lori Tan Chinn

Auntie Chen (voice)

Mia Tagano

Lily (voice)

Sherry Cola

Helen (voice)

Lillian Lim

Auntie Ping (voice)

Jordan Fisher

Robaire (4*Town) (voice)

Topher Ngo

Aaron T. (4*Town) (voice)

Grayson Villanueva

Tae Young (4*Town) (voice)

Josh Levi

Aaron Z. (4*Town) (voice)

Sasha Roiz

Mr. Kieslowski / Additional Voices (voice)

Addie Chandler

Devon / Additional Voices (voice)

Lily Sanfelippo

Stacy Frick / Additional Voices (voice)

Anne-Marie

Lauren (voice) (uncredited)

Evan Agos

Additional Voices (voice)

Trinity Jo-Li Bliss

Additional Voices (voice)

Devin Bright

Additional Voices (voice)

Kimberly Brooks

Additional Voices (voice)

Ian James Corlett

Additional Voices (voice)

Juliet Donenfeld

Additional Voices (voice)

Ellen Dubin

Additional Voices (voice)

Alison Fernández

Additional Voices (voice)

Jack Fisher

Additional Voices (voice)

Erin Fitzgerald

Additional Voices (voice)

Poon Fong-Fong

Additional Voices (voice)

Hadley Gannaway

Additional Voices (voice)

David Hayter

Additional Voices (voice)

Karen Huie

Additional Voices (voice)

Sean T. Krishnan

Additional Voices (voice)

Arif S. Kinchen

Additional Voices (voice)

Paul Kwo

Additional Voices (voice)

James Taku Leung

Additional Voices (voice)

Lydia Look

Additional Voices (voice)

David Chen

Additional Voices (voice)

Kim Mai Guest

Additional Voices (voice)

Caleb Jeon

Additional Voices (voice)

Ethan Loh

Additional Voices (voice)

Noel Mason

Additional Voices (voice)

Jason Maybaum

Additional Voices (voice)

Jaiden McLeod

Additional Voices (voice)

Ulka Simone Mohanty

Additional Voices (voice)

Iara Nemirovsky

Additional Voices (voice)

Capri Oliver

Additional Voices (voice)

Benjamin Plessala

Additional Voices (voice)

Tsang Pui-Yee

Additional Voices (voice)

Maddix Robinson

Additional Voices (voice)

Zeno Robinson

Additional Voices (voice)

Vivienne Rutherford

Additional Voices (voice)

Violet Grace Schaffer

Additional Voices (voice)

Mariel Sheets

Additional Voices (voice)

Christian J. Simon

Additional Voices (voice)

Artemis Snow

Additional Voices (voice)

Sydney Thomas

Additional Voices (voice)

Timothy Cheng Chi-Sing

Additional Voices (voice)

Benjamin Valic

Additional Voices (voice)

Shondalia White

Additional Voices (voice)

Cedric L. Williams

Additional Voices (voice)
Status

Released

Original Language

en

Budget

$175,000,000.00

Keywords
  • #friendship
  • #canada
  • #concert
  • #temple
  • #shapeshifting
  • #toronto, canada
  • #coming of age
  • #teenage girl
  • #female protagonist
  • #east asian lead
  • #animals
  • #domineering mother
  • #perfectionist
  • #aftercreditsstinger
  • #woman director
  • #ancestor
  • #boy band
  • #mother daughter relationship
  • #hilarious

Reviews

FilipeManuelNeto
@FilipeManuelNetoabout 2 years ago

**Pixar discovered anime and is looking to conquer the eastern box office.** I had some expectations regarding this film. I don't know exactly what I expected, but I think everyone will understand if I say that the film is signed by Disney and Pixar, two studios with an enviable track record of successes. However, as soon as the film ended, I felt that I wasn't exactly the target audience for t

RoseSkull94
@RoseSkull94over 2 years ago

A beautifully animated movie that touches on real issues like parental pressure, coming of age, friendships, and most importantly...learning who you truly are and accepting all of you. The good and the bad.

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@robbiegraweyabout 3 years ago

Animation that makes me feel alive!! Right up there with Monsters Inc. for the funniest Pixar movie. It balances its tone well, the characters and world it builds are so much fun while still managing to hit emotional beats with ease. Films exploring generational trauma and emotional/personal repression are apparently my jam? Top-tier.

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@akshatjain7573over 3 years ago

It is great!!

Geronimo1967
@Geronimo1967over 3 years ago

This has quite a fun premiss but I guess I'm just the wrong demographic because I really struggled to get through it. "Meilin" is a thirteen year old girl going through the usual teenage angst sort of stuff - only, when she gets agitated she morphs into a giant panda. A red one. Her mother "Ming" is a bit over-protective and when her daughter announces that she wants to go and see a boy-band conce

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@Tatskyover 3 years ago

Really going to put people on blast for somehow not being able to relate to a movie with themes of controlling parents, puberty emotions, and body image just because it’s in the coat of 13 year old tween Asian angst, shouldn’t the fact that it’s more specific actually be more relatable if you have empathy? Broke down at the theme of "never being good enough for parents", them having their ideas o

bastag
@bastagover 3 years ago

Full Analysis at Spotamovie.com - **Intro** - Pixar’s movies usually have great insights, and even with Turning Red, they provided us with meaningful messages to help our children and us grow our personalities and mindset. - **The Story** - Meilin is an energetic teenager ready to walk into the grown-up world. However, she needs to wear a mask when she is with her parents and another one when she

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@Daks88over 3 years ago

Kinda boring

r96sk
@r96skover 3 years ago

Well worth a watch, this. <em>'Turning Red'</em> is a very good flick from Disney/Pixar. It's different in a way, I wasn't sure how it was going to turn out based on the first few minutes but by the end it provides the required and expected amount of entertainment and meaning. The voice cast are excellent, I have no faults with them. Rosalie Chiang gives a performance full of energy in the l

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@msbreviewsalmost 4 years ago

FULL SPOILER-FREE REVIEW @ https://www.msbreviews.com/movie-reviews/turning-red-spoiler-free-review "Turning Red is undoubtedly the riskiest, possibly the most divisive work in Pixar history. Without any remorse or restraint, Domee Shi and Julia Cho unapologetically approach the sensitive topic of (female) puberty in a quite shocking, positively impactful manner. A narrative that unquestiona

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@garethmbalmost 4 years ago

The digital animation geniuses at Pixar are back with “Turning Red” and it marks a departure for the studio known for the “Toy Story” and “Cars”, franchises. Set in 1990s Toronto, the film centers around 8th grader Mei (Rosalie Chiang), who considers herself an adult at 13 and eagerly applies herself to school when she is not helping her family tour business at a local Temple or hanging with he

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