Moongirl

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Directed byHenry Selick
Written byHenry Selick
Produced byHelen Kalafatic
Starring
Moongirl
Directed byHenry Selick
Written byHenry Selick
Produced byHelen Kalafatic
Starring
Edited byChristopher Murrie-Green
Music byThey Might Be Giants
Production
company
Release date
  • August 12, 2005 (2005-08-12)
Running time
8 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Moongirl is an animated short produced in 2005 by Laika. It was written and directed by Henry Selick and features a score by They Might Be Giants. It is the first film, and currently the only short film, as well as the only non-stop-motion film, produced by the company.

Leon, a youthful boy is out fishing at night when the Moon goes dark. He is magically transported to the Moon, where he meets Moongirl, whom he helps try to fix the Moon.

Cast

Production

The film came about after Laika held a contest for a short film idea. CG modeler Michael Berger's idea of a girl who controls the Moon was chosen, and Selick was hired to develop the short.[1] Selick brought on They Might Be Giants to do the score after connecting with them through Courtney Booker, who worked on the music video for "Bastard Wants to Hit Me".[2]

In May 2004, Laika president Travis Knight's brother, Matthew, died suddenly, and the film was dedicated to his memory.

Release

The film premiered at the Ottawa International Film Festival on September 24, 2005.[3][4] The film was also shown with October 2005 screenings of Selick's previous work The Nightmare Before Christmas at El Capitan Theatre.[5]

The film was adapted into a picture book which was written by Selick and illustrated by Peter Chan and Courtney Booker. The book, which was released on September 12, 2006, included a DVD copy of the film.[1]

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