Kubo and the Two Strings/Trivia


 * Acclaimed Flop: The film failed to reach $70 million on a $60 million budget, despite the fact that it's beloved by both critics and the audiences alike.
 * Actor Allusion:
 * The villager which is portrayed by George Takei exclaims "Oh my!"
 * Ralph Fiennes portrays a villain, who is a pale-skinned magical immortal. Complete with a callous attitude towards Muggles that he for the climatic battle.
 * Fiennes again for
 * Don't forget, this isn't the first time.
 * Or
 * Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa narrated Overwatch's short film "Dragons", which also has a Hanzo.
 * All-Star Cast: The cast are mostly big names, even those that did the minor characters, like George Takei, Charlize Theron, and Ralph Fiennes, just to name a few.
 * Box Office Bomb: Despite its near-universal acclaim, Kubo is one of 2016 Summer Bomb Buster. The production only budget is $60 million, $100 million (including advertising). Box office: $69.9 million.
 * Chinese Mythology: The Chinese's Zŭxiān bǎohù, a belief that one's ancestors will protect them in a form that involves bringing charms, talismans, or familiars to life, which what Monkey is.
 * Kubo and the Two Strings took five years to make.
 * Compressed Hair: The human characters have real human hair, but it's stylized with silicone rubber.
 * Fake Nationality: Most of the cast aren't Japanese. Ralph Fiennes attempts to bury his English born accent when portraying the Moon King, the results: Overpronouncing his Rs.
 * McConaughey had to practice speaking without his trademark Texas drawl.
 * Hey, It's That Voice! Seems that the Warden decided to have a quiet life after getting defeated by Katara and some earthbenders in a prison uprising.
 * The Moon King was a British General and Lord, who didn't know that James Armistead was a patriot spy, surrendered in Yorktown, and lost the American Revolution.
 * Beetle played for the baseball team the California Angels, who needed a miracle for their losing streak.
 * Hashi is an aristocratic patron, who bids for against a rival for Sayuri's virginity.
 * Kameyo also cares for another fatherless boy, er, man.
 * Turns out that Kubo is the youngest Stark son.
 * Miane works for the Shredder as his hitman.
 * Miho used to serve tea as one of the Yukimoto Teahouse Geisha.
 * In Memoriam: This film was dedicated to the late Shigeru Mizuki, the creator of GeGeGe no Kitaro.
 * Impossibly Cool Clothes: The Sisters' feathered capes include 183 feathers, all individually handmade and kept together with piano wire and woven into ball joints of the spine.
 * Each feather can be slide over without getting stuck.
 * There's also the 861 laser-etched and uniquely sized feathers, which gave its raven cloak appearance.
 * Latex Space Suit: LAIKA made a full-body fur suit for Monkey. It's the first of its kind, since it's comprised of silicone, which cut in a tattered and cut row fashion.
 * Rookie Red Ranger: This is Travis Knight's first film.
 * Shown Their Work: The LAIKA animators attended an origami and kirigami convention, just to become experts in the art form.
 * So My Kids Can Watch: Matthew McConaughey wanted to be in the film, so there can be a character that his kids can enjoy. Plus, his kids love the Plucky Comic Reliefs in movies.
 * He went even further: while McConaughey was preparing for his role as Beetle, he practiced different voices in front of his kids, asking them which was the funniest.
 * X Meets Y: Laika uses both Stop Motion and Computer animation to bring Kubo and the Two Strings to life.
 * Puppet Show: The yokai puppet for the "Garden of Eyes" is six feet tall.
 * The creatures' eyeballs are made of a metal mesh, which covers the whole sphere. The pupils are LED lights.
 * Hayns, one of LAIKA's supervisor of the puppet lab considers the Sisters as one of the highlight of her career. These puppets are the "Most proud of in her entire career."
 * The Hall of Bones set took 360 square feet.
 * Odd Friendship: Laika teamed up with Stratasys, a 3D printing company, to make the puppets.
 * Voices in One Room: Averted. The voice acting was recorded first and individually. The actors record saying their lines differently, until they got the correct one.