BoBoiBoy: The Movie | |
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Malay: BoBoiBoy: Sfera Kuasa | |
Directed by | Nizam Razak |
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Based on | BoBoiBoy by Nizam Razak |
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Music by | Yuri Wong |
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Distributed by | Primeworks Studio |
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Running time | 100 minutes |
Country | Malaysia |
Language | Malay |
Budget | RM5 million[1] |
Box office | RM20 million (Asia Region)[2] |
BoBoiBoy: The Movie is a 2016 Malaysian Malay-language computer-animated superhero comedy film directed by Nizam Razak, who also co-wrote the screenplay with Anas Abdul Aziz. It is Animonsta Studios' first feature film, based on their animated TV series BoBoiBoy. The film follows BoBoiBoy and his friends on an adventure on a mysterious island to find Ochobot, who is kidnapped by a group of alien power sphere hunters the tengkotak so that they could locate an ancient Power Sphere that predates Ochobot.
BoBoiBoy: The Movie was released on 3 March 2016 in Malaysia,[3][4] and 13 April 2016 in Indonesia.[5] It received positive reviews and was a box office success in the region, having grossed around RM20 million. A sequel, BoBoiBoy Movie 2, was released on 8 August 2019.
Plot
When BoBoiBoy is going camping with his friends and his ninth-generation Power Sphere companion Ochobot, he spots a chase between the police and a group of robbers, which turns out to be a part of a robbery in progress. Instead of going to the camp, he decides to catch the robbers and leaves Ochobot alone. BoBoiBoy eventually manages to help the police find the robbers, going to Tok Aba's Kopitiam forgetting the camping trip which he only went when Aba reminded of it.
A gang of Kubulus Power Sphere hunters, the Tengkotak, led by Bora Ra, plan to capture Klamkabot, the first generation Power Sphere. Bora Ra becomes angry and threatens Yoyo Oo to either search for it or expel his from his spaceship. He nervously searches for it, but finds another Power Sphere with a lower frequency than Klamkabot. Yoyo Oo lies that he found Klamkabot's location.
Arriving late to the camp, BoBoiBoy meets Papa Zola, who motivates him to persuade his friends to go squid fishing. BoBoiBoy later agrees to follow Papa Zola. The next day, Bora Ra and Gaga Naz demand BoBoiBoy to give up Ochobot. Ochobot gets taken by the Tengkotak, with Adu Du and Probe stowing away at Tengkotak's ship. Back at the town, Fang comes late to Tok Aba's Kokotiam.
BoBoiBoy and his friends ask Papa Zola to help them find Ochobot. They find a clue about the floating island's location, which is near the lighthouse. Adu Du finds Kiki Ta and falls in love with her. After a conversation between Probe and Bora Ra, the other Tengkotak members erupt with laughter, leading to a heated squabble. As they notice that BoBoiBoy is near, Bora Ra gives Adu Du the Kurita, a small squid that enlarges when exposed to water. Adu Du and Probe set off with it.
Meanwhile, Zola realises that Adu Du is coming closer. They eventually encounter Adu Du and Probe and questions him of Ochobot's whereabouts. Kurita, exposed to the seawater, grows to a gigantic size and attacks the goat and Adu Du. Escaping from Kurita, they eventually land on the big island. After a chase, Zola has Gopal turn it to food.
Meanwhile, Yoyo Oo monitors Ochobot's movements. Klamkabot emerges from nowhere and attacks Ochobot, losing the latter's transmission. Consequently, Bora Ra commands Yoyo Oo to release a creature dubbed 'J-Rex'.
Ying finds Ochobot, who is seen being 'controlled' by Klamkabot. BoBoiBoy hastily attacks him, suspecting him as one of the Tengkotak members until Ochobot stops him. They end up listening to Klamkabot's story about himself and the Kubulus aliens of Ata Ta Tiga. However, Bora Ra finds them and attacks them, only escaping with Klamkabot's help. At the camp, Papa Zola, on his own, captures Adu Du and Probe. The former lies to him, claiming Tengkotak kidnapped BoBoiBoy and his friends. Back at the cave, Klamkabot brings BoBoiBoy and his friends to the Power Sphere Lab, where new Spheres are created confronting Bora Ra and Gaga Naz. Afterwards, Gaga Naz assumes his enemies were dead and his work done. After Bora Ra captures Klamkabot, they return to their spaceship. Unbeknownst to them, BoBoiBoy and his friends were hidden below the platform.
Adu Du and Probe trick an angry Papa Zola into locating BoBoiBoy's theme to which he demands them their location. They all get a surprise attack from J-Rex, revealed as a giant shark with legs, and flee to safety from the creature. Zola saves the J-Rex which joins their side, threatening to drop Adu Du and Probe if they do not want to join him too. They try to infiltrate Tengkotak's spaceship only to be captured by Gaga Naz and Kiki Ta.
BoBoiBoy's team arrive in front of the Power Sphere Lab, where computer lab orders Ochobot to upgrade while Klamkabot is tortured by the Tengkotak. Ochobot upgrades with a new appearance, suddenly gaining teleportation powers. Bora Ra and Yoyo Oo are surprised at the knowledge of Klamkabot's absence of the teleportation power. Ochobot reveals his plan to teleport to safety from the Tengkotak. However, Boboiboy aborts the plan knowing of another way. Bora Ra demands to give Ochobot with Zola, Adu Du, and Probe as his hostages. Boboiboy reluctantly gives Ochobot to the Tengkotak.
Finally having Ochobot, Bora Ra destroys him to gain the teleportation power, but before he dies he gives the group enhanced Elements, upgrading Fire and Water into Blaze and Ice. Zola, Adu Du and Probe are recaptured by Yoyo Oo and Kiki Ta, but before Kiki Ta can kill them, J-Rex provides a distraction. Bora Ra attempts to teleport, only to discover that Adu Du tricked Yoyo Oo into giving him the fake teleportation coordinates. After BoBoiBoy traps Bora Ra in his own black hole, Klamkabot sacrifices himself to give Ochobot the teleportation power, reviving Ochobot.
Zola introduces the J-Rex to his friends while Koko Ci reveals himself to be the one foiling the Tengkotak, capturing them.
Cast
- Nur Fathiah Diaz as BoBoiBoy
- Nur Sarah Alisya as Yaya
- Yap Ee Jean as Ying
- Dzubir Mohammed Zakaria as Gopal
- Wong Wai Kay as Fang
- Muhammad Fathi Diaz as Ochobot and Terra
- Anas Abdul Aziz as Yoyo Oo, Tok Aba, Probe, Adu Du, Cici Ko, and Uncle Burger
- Nizam Razak as Papa Zola
- Usamah Widiatmoko as Klamkabot
- Azman Zulkiply as Bora Ra
- Mohammad Azmir Selamat as Gaga Naz
- Chan Su Ling as Kiki Ta
- Nadia Nazir as Coral
- Woi Pak Lin as Oake
- Fara Fauzana as an old lady and a news reporter
English dub
- Marina Tan as BoBoiBoy
- Ilhan Mohd Shahrizal as Ochobot and Terra
- Ryan Lee Bhaskaran as Gopal
- Fairuz Arfa Ariff Syah as Yaya and Hanna
- Chan Su Ling as Ying and Kiki Ta
- Wong Wai Kay as Fang
- Anas Abdul Aziz as Tok Aba, Adu Du, Probe, Yoyo Oo, Cici Ko, and Papa Zola
- Kevin Adrian Barnaby as Klamkabot
- Azman Zulkiply as Bora Ra
- Hasnul Hadi Samsudin as Gaga Naz
- Wong Pak Lin as Oake
- Nadia Nazir as Coral
Production
The film was originally titled BoBoiBoy: Power Sphere during production. Nizam Razak stated that this movie cost RM5 million, and he described it as the 'significant value'. The production for the film takes two years time[1] with a staff of 70 animators. The process of inserting actor voice was started since the movie started its production until it finished at the end of 2015. This film also received funding from National Film Development Corporation Malaysia (FINAS), Multimedia Development Corporation (MDeC), and Malaysia Animation Creative Content Centre (MAC3). The original duration of the movie is 160 minutes, but it has been shortened to 100 minutes after several scenes were cut to fulfil the standard for a children's movie.[6] He also stated that this film will include more action and comedy than the TV series.
Music
"Masih Di Sini" | ||||
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Single by Bunkface | ||||
from the album Bunkface X | ||||
Released | 7 March 2016 | |||
Recorded | 2015 | |||
Genre | Pop | |||
Length | 4:01 | |||
Label | Bunkface Production Sdn Bhd | |||
Songwriter(s) | Sam Bunkface | |||
Producer(s) | Animonsta Studios | |||
Bunkface singles chronology | ||||
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Soundtrack
"Di Bawah Langit Yang Sama" | ||||
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Single by D'Masiv | ||||
from the album D'Masiv | ||||
Released | 22 January 2016 | |||
Recorded | 2016 | |||
Genre | Pop | |||
Length | 3:54 | |||
Label | Musica Studio's | |||
Songwriter(s) | Iksan Skuter | |||
Producer(s) | Animonsta Studios | |||
D'Masiv singles chronology | ||||
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The movie has two original soundtracks, which are "Masih Di Sini" by Bunkface and "Di Bawah Langit Yang Sama" by D'Masiv. The former is used in trailers and mostly in battle scenes, while the latter is used for the movie's closing credits.
Di Bawah Langit Yang Sama was first released to the public on iTunes on 22 January 2016 while its music video in Monsta Studio's YouTube channel on 5 February 2016. Masih Di Sini's music video was released on 2 March 2016, one day before the movie's release in Malaysia, while its iTunes release came five days later.
Release
Animonsta Studios announced in June 2013 that the project Power Sphere that was expected for release in 2014. The project announced featured official artwork of Klamkabot and BoBoiBoy.[7] The project was later delayed to the end of 2015, where Animonsta Studios released the movie's official teaser on YouTube in February 2015.[8] Seven months later, Animonsta Studios released the official trailer for the movie on their official YouTube channel.[9]
On 21 December 2015, Animonsta Studios officially announced the release date for Malaysian cinemas to be 3 March 2016 in their official Facebook account, whereas the Indonesian release date was announced to be on 13 April 2016 nine days later. In February 2016, Animonsta Studios released their second official trailer on YouTube.
Animonsta Studios plans to promote this movie in the 2016 Tokyo Anime Award Festival in March 2016. There are discussions on bringing the movie to Kazakhstan,[10] and there are also some plans to bring the film to nearby countries such as Thailand, the Philippines, Vietnam, and Cambodia where there are audiences expressing interest in this film.[11] The movie was shown in 115 cinemas in Malaysia,[12] 100 in Indonesia, two in Brunei, and two in Singapore. For the Indonesian market, the movie was screened in CGV Blitz, Cinemaxx, and Platinum.
After the success in Malaysia and Indonesia, BoBoiBoy: The Movie is set to be shown in South Korean cinemas on 100 screens across the country in the first quarter of 2017.[13] The movie started showing in South Korean cinemas on 1 March 2017 in over 100 cinemas in South Korea including Lotte, CGV and Megabox.[14]
An English dub of the movie premiered on Disney Channel Asia on 21 August 2016.
It aired in India on 27 May 2018 on Hungama TV in Hindi, Tamil and Telugu.
Home media
The film was released on DVD to the Malaysian market on 28 May 2016 by Rusa Music and Animonsta Studios.
For the Indonesian market, Animonsta Studios has collaborated with KFC Indonesia to sell the official DVD throughout Indonesia. The fourth episode of BoBoiBoy Galaxy was exclusively included in the Indonesian DVD.
Online streaming
On 9 December 2018, Animonsta announced on their official Facebook page that the entire full-length movie is available for streaming on the company's YouTube channel.[15] The movie is also available on Netflix.
Reception
Days of screening | Cumulative sales in Malaysia |
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1 day (3 March) | RM 500,000 (US$120,000) |
2 days (4 March) | RM 1 million (US$240,000)[16] |
3 days (5 March) | RM 2 million (US$490,000)[17] |
4 days (6 March) | RM 3.5 million (US$860,000)[18] |
9 days (11 March) | RM 5 million (US$1.25 million)[19] |
11 days (13 March) | RM 8 million (US$1.95 million)[12] |
12 days (14 March) | RM 8.5 million (US$2.1 million)[20] |
14 days (16 March) | RM 10 million (US$2.47 million)[21] |
15 days (17 March) | RM 10.5 million (US$2.59 million)[22] |
17 days (19 March) | RM 13 million (US$3.2 million)[23] |
20 days (22 March) | RM 14 million (US$3.49 million)[24] |
25 days (27 March) | RM 15 million (US$3.73 million)[25] |
56 days (27 April) | RM 15.77 million (US$3.74 million)[26] |
Animonsta Studios targeted RM25 million (US$6 million) for this movie,[11] with RM12-13 million (US$3–3.2 million) target for Malaysia and Brunei markets, and RM12-13 million (US$4–4.24 million) target for Indonesian market.[17]After four days, the movie earned a very high value which is RM 3.5 million. After 11 days, this movie has made its name as the highest-grossing Malaysia animated movie, beating Geng: The Adventure Begins which grossed RM6.3 million, before being overtaken by Upin & Ipin: Keris Siamang Tunggal in 2019. The movie achieved their target after 17 days in Malaysia as they have collected RM13 million, exceeding their target for the Malaysian market. The movie was shown in Malaysian cinemas for 56 days. This movie received very positive reviews from audiences and critics alike.
For the Indonesian market, the movie managed to earn more than 5 billion rupiahs (RM 1.48 million) after 12 days.[27]
Comic adaptation
This movie has been adapted into comic titled BoBoiBoy: Sfera Kuasa.
Awards
Festival Filem Malaysia 28[28]
Award | Result |
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Best Animated Feature Film | Won |
References
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- ↑ "BoBoiBoy The Movie telah berjaya mendapat kutipan filem SEBANYAK RM10 JUTA! Terima kasih kepada semua peminat kami!" Facebook. 17 March 2016. Retrieved on 17 March 2016.
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- ↑ "Boboiboy The Movie, RM14 million and counting..." New Straits Times Online. 23 March 2016. Retrieved on 23 March 2016.
- ↑ "Boboiboy The Movie closed the weekend with RM15 million" New Straits Times Online. 28 March 2016. Retrieved on 29 March 2016.
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- ↑ "Terima kasih banyak, Indonesia! Terbaik!" Facebook. 26 April 2016. Retrieved on 30 April 2016.
- ↑ "SENARAI PENUH KEPUTUSAN PEMENANG FILEM FESTIVAL MALAYSIA KE-28" Astro Gempak. 4 September 2016. Retrieved on 4 September 2016.