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Computeropolis 3 is a 2010 American 3D computer-animated comedy film produced by Universal Animation Studios in association with Relativity Media for Universal Pictures. It is the third installment in the Computeropolis franchise and the sequel to 2007's Computeropolis 2. It is also the first entry in the series to be released in 3D. The film was directed by Mike Moon (in his directorial debut) and Ash Brannon and produced by Michael Wildshill based on a screenplay by Joe Stillman and a story by Stillman and Brannon. The film stars Jesse McCartney, David Spade, Sarah Silverman, Dan Fogler, Eddie Izzard, David Hyde Pierce, Jodi Benson, Jon Lovitz, and Jennifer Tilly reprising their respective roles from the previous films, with William Shatner returning as Frank from the first film, joined by Guy Richard, Christopher Plummer, Jane Lynch, Danny McBride, and Will Forte. In the film, Peri, Nicky, Travis, and the rest of the gang face off against Jeff Bick, a ruthless nemesis of Peri who plans to melt the internal infrastructure of the Internet. Meanwhile, Vinna pays a visit to her long-lost family, who abandoned her to find a new life.

Computeropolis 3 held its world premiere at the Cannes Film Festival on February 19, 2010, and was released theatrically in the United States on March 5, 2010 in 2D, 3D, and IMAX 3D formats, making it the first film in the Computeropolis franchise not to be released in July. It received mixed reviews from critics, with praise for the music, voice acting and animation, though criticized the plot. The film was a box office success, earning $783 million worldwide on its $85 million budget, becoming the fifth highest-grossing film of 2010. It was also nominated for the Best Animated Film at the 64th British Academy Film Awards. A sequel, titled Computeropolis: The Deep Web, was released in 2018, and a fifth, titled Computeropolis: Webcation, was released in 2023.

Plot[]

After completing their new successful mission with the Desktop Component League (DCL), Peri Dazz and Vinna Binz are preparing for their first anniversary after numerous dates in the city of Computeropolis while having feelings for each other. The next day, Vinna returns to the DCL headquarters where she meets a married couple, Amy and Hank, and their three children Rachel, Mark and Eli, who happen to be Vinna's long-lost family who are looking for her after abandoning her to have a better life. They quickly bond with Vinna and persuade her to come to her old home so she can spend more time with her family, much to the jealousy of Peri, his partner and best friend Nicky Kickzoo and the rest of the DCL. As a result, Vinna gets eventually separated from Peri with her family. Meanwhile, Jeff Bick, a mysterious internet hacker, plans to develop malware storms that wipe out the cyber city by tricking the citizens into "global internet warming" (G.I.W.) and replace it with a huge factory.

During a meeting in the DCL headquarters for another mission, a violent lightning strikes the place and the gang barely escape while everyone else in Computeropolis is forced to evacuate. Anthropomorphic rabbit Mr. Cotton, the city's local con artist, explains to Peri and the DCL that Bick was responsible for the lightning, much to the gang's confusion. He believes that the only way they could stop Bick from controlling G.I.W. and sending danger to the city is to find some support from Modem Square, a town near almost miles away from Computeropolis. He also hears that Bick is also planning to send a flood towards the city by breaking a dam unless they build an extremely large tower that may save them all. While the DCL are sent to Modem Square to find support, Mr. Cotton visits the Binz family's apartment and convinces Vinna to stop G.I.W. but she refuses to go with him and explains that she feels depressed without Peri. Starting to catch more feelings for Peri, Amy and Hank warn her the same fate awaits her when there are cybercrimes around the city, whereas she could get harmed. Vinna decides to stay, much to the delight of the others.

Meanwhile at Modem Square, Peri and the DCL witness Big Dusty, a talking gorilla gangster, stealing things from a shop and give a fully hectic chase, thus ensuing chaos around the town. However, their mission failed when they allow Big Dusty to escape after crashing into the woods, where they realize that they are lost. While attempting to fix their damaged DCL van after the chase, Nicky finds his old flying ship from Peri's computer game Frenzy, which could help the gang find a shortcut to stop G.I.W. from Bick. However, Bick oversees the ship and decides to send another violent lightning strike to kill the DCL, but they manage to escape successfully. Suddenly, the ship begins to run out of gas, which results in Peri and the gang to break free with parachutes.

Soon, they find Mr. Cotton, who eventually fixed the DCL's van, much to the others' surprise. While worrying about Vinna and only wanting to take advantage of Nicky and the rest of the DCL only just because of Vinna, Peri begins to worry that he is becoming like either King Trojan or Cyber-Boy, threatening Peri's friends in their quest for revenge. Nicky tells Peri that he lied to him about reuniting with Vinna again and that he and the other DCL members only took Peri because they wanted to keep him safe from G.I.W. Furious and hurt over Nicky's misdirection, Peri isolates himself to stop Bick with G.I.W. alone.

The DCL (minus Peri) finds the Binz family's apartment where they take Vinna and the rest of her family to Computeropolis, now in ruins after various disasters by G.I.W. Upon arriving there, they find Mayor Fredrick Moss, who tells them that the construction of the tower Mr. Cotton mentioned earlier is finished, which lead them to board the tower along with the other citizens of Computeropolis. Meanwhile in the woods, Peri becomes lonely without his friends and begins to have a nightmare with his past enemies King Trojan and Cyber-Boy, saying that he cannot save his friends. As Peri wakes up, Mr. Cotton arrives and encourages Peri to fix the mess. Gaining self-confidence, Peri has an epiphany that he must save the city in order to save himself. As Peri and Mr. Cotton travel to Computeropolis, Bick and Big Dusty destroy the dam, which begins the flood towards not only the city, but also Modem Square (where its citizens were evacuated earlier) that the duo is in, but Nicky rescues them on top of a floating log and takes them to the tower from the city, where Peri finally reunites with Vinna.

However, Bick arrives and attempts to kill everyone with a reset machine out-of-anger, while he and Peri engage in a long battle on the log. Peri rolls the log around, resulting in Bick being knocked out. Peri and the gang try to break the machine so they can survive, but after several failed attempts, Peri eventually throws the machine onto the river where it launches on the sky, causing an explosion that restores the sky and weather, diverting the flood and saving the citizens in the city, where they celebrate their victory. At the same time, Bick is attacked by Mr. Cotton and a reformed Big Dusty and gets arrested for his crimes, and Mr. Cotton and Dusty become friends. Soon, Peri and Vinna held their anniversary party they had planned a few days ago along with the rest of their friends including Mr. Cotton and Dusty.

Voice cast[]

Main article: List of Computeropolis characters

Additional voices[]

Production[]

Following the critical and commercial success of Computeropolis 2, a third installment to the Computeropolis franchise was announced in 2007. Universal Animation Studios president Jeff Segal stated that: "Computeropolis is at its third installment as of now, and there may be more potential installments. But we know that there are at least three chapters to Peri's story."

Joe Stillman, who had previously served as a writer on M.I.S.S.I.O.N., as well as the 2001 DreamWorks Animation film Shrek and the 2009 film Planet 51, was hired to write the script for the third film. According to Stillman, who came up with the idea for the sequel, he said that Computeropolis 3 was to pay homage and to parody famous disaster blockbusters, which included Twister, Independence Day (both 1996), Deep Impact, Armageddon (both 1998), The Core (2003) and The Day After Tomorrow (2004), as the plot suggests. "When you see the heroes escape from the Internet Doomsday, they try and find a way to eliminate the global internet warming," says Stillman. He added that: "we had the idea of the characters escaping the chaos when the movie was early in development back then, so we decided to make this story of how Peri and her gang try and find someone who is rapidly controlling the Internet."

Unlike the first two installments, the film was not directed by Audel LaRoque due to his occupation in directing Quest, a 2012 CGI-animated film also by Universal Animation Studios. LaRoque, however, was still involved with the project as an executive producer, and was giving advice for the animators "approximately every four months on the film's current stage". Instead, the film was directed by Mike Moon, one of the developers and co-producers for the first three seasons of Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends, and was co-directed by Ash Brannon, who served as the story artist for the previous films.

Release[]

Computeropolis 3 premiered at the Cannes Film Festival on February 19, 2010. Its American release soon followed on March 5, 2010. Originally, it was scheduled to be released on July 9, 2010, but the release date was assigned to Despicable Me. The film was later converted to the IMAX film format.

Marketing[]

Home media[]

Computeropolis 3 was released on Blu-ray and DVD on September 7, 2010 by Universal Pictures Home Entertainment. The film was released on Blu-ray 3D in North America on May 3, 2011. A 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray version was released on May 8, 2018, in time to promote Computeropolis: The Deep Web.

Reception[]

Critical reception[]

Computeropolis 3 has received mostly mixed reviews from critics and audiences, with praise for the voice cast and animation, though there was criticism for the story. Based on 174 professional critic reviews, the review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes reports that 43% of those reviews were positive, with an average rating of 4.8/10. On the website, the critics' consensus reads, "Computeropolis 3 may boast the franchise's relative comedy and funny humor, but the tendency to throw in disaster film cliches and derogatory plot points may suggest that the franchise is corrupted." Metacritic, which uses a weighted average, assigned the film a score of 53 out of 100, based on 41 critics, indicating "mixed or average" reviews.

Box office[]

Coming Soon!

Accolades[]

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Soundtrack[]

Main article: Computeropolis 3 (soundtrack)


The film's musical score was composed by Christopher Lennertz, and the soundtrack was released on March 2, 2010 under Interscope Records. It was the only film in the series not to be composed by Heitor Pereira and John Debney, who did not return for the third film due to Debney doing the score for Iron Man 2, and due to Pereira doing the score for Despicable Me with Pharrell Williams.

No. Title Writer(s) Singer(s) Length
1. Disco Inferno Leroy Green and Tyrone Kersey The Trammps 3:35
2. Sledgehammer Peter Gabriel 4:58
3. Save for Tomorrow Eric Davison Jesse McCartney 2:38
4. Loser Beck Hanson and Karl Stephenson Jesse McCartney (featuring Rakim) 3:52
5. Techno Babble Jesse McCartney 2:17
6. It's Not What You're Doing Roberts Etoll and Michael Jay Martika 4:13
7. Waiting for a Star to Fall Shannon Rubicam and George Merill Boy Meets Girl 4:32
8. Idioteque Radiohead, Paul Lansky and Arthur Kreiger Radiohead 5:09
9. Can't Stop This Thing We Started Bryan Adams and Robert Lange Bryan Adams 4:29
10. A New Mission Christopher Lennertz N/A 1:52
11. Feelings 2:20
12. Family Union / Vinna Meets Her Parents 1:42
13. Smokey the Icon 1:46
14. Jeff's Arrival 2:54
15. G.I.W. 2:01
16. Modem Square 2:16
17. The Great Ape Chase 3:11
18. The Woods 2:47
19. Electric Attack! 3:48
20. Peri Knows the Truth 1:15
21. Saving Computeropolis 2:25
22. Incoming Flood 2:41
23. The Invasion / The Fight 4:28
24. Taking Measures 2:15
25. Suite 6:00

Video games[]

Coming Soon!

Comic book[]

A special comic book based on the film, titled Time Before Time, was released on March 1, 2010 by Ape Entertainment.

Sequel[]

Main article: Computeropolis: The Deep Web

A sequel, titled Computeropolis: The Deep Web, was released in 2018.

Transcripts[]

Main[]

To see the main transcript of the film, click here.

Trailers[]

To see the transcript for the trailers of the film, click here.


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Media
Films: ComputeropolisComputeropolis 2Computeropolis 3Computeropolis: The Deep WebComputeropolis: Webcation

Television: Computeropolis: Adventures of Peri and NickyZola: Queen of the Deep Web
Video Games: Computeropolis (video game)Computeropolis 2 (video game)Computeropolis 3 (video game)Computeropolis: The Deep Web (video game)

Characters
Peri Dazz


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Universal Animation Golden Age Ama and the Mysterious Crystal (1997) · Galaxion (1999) · Paint World (1999) · Mistress Masham's Repose (2001) · Me & Mobo (2002) · Magina (2003)
Universal Animation Dark Age Computeropolis (2004) · M.I.S.S.I.O.N. (2005) · BJ and Wally (2006) · Computeropolis 2 (2007) · Swapped (2008) · Woo La La (2009) · Computeropolis 3 (2010)
Universal Animation Revival Gabriel Garza (2011) · Plucky Chicken (2012) · Quest (2013) · Gabriel Garza 2 (2014) · Paradoria (2015) · Luna & Zak (2015) · Imagimals (2016) · Gabriel Garza 3 (2017) · Lix (2017) · Computeropolis: The Deep Web (2018) · Paradoria 2: Enchanted Realm (2019) · Imagimals 2 (2020) · Luna & Zak: Level Two (2020) · Earth Farm (2021) · Hyper (2021) · Computeropolis: Webcation (2023)
Illumination

Despicable Me (2010) · Hop (2011) · The Lorax (2012) · Despicable Me 2 (2013) · Minions (2015) · The Secret Life of Pets (2016) · Sing (2016) · Despicable Me 3 (2017) · The Grinch (2018) · The Secret Life of Pets 2 (2019) · Sing 2 (2021)Minions: Rise of Gru (2022) · The Super Mario Bros. Movie (2023) · Migration (2023)

Upcoming

Despicable Me 4 (2024)

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Upcoming

The Wild Robot (2024) · Dog Man (2025) · The Bad Guys 2 (2025)

Big Idea Entertainment

Jonah: A VeggieTales Movie (2002) · The Pirates Who Don't Do Anything: A VeggieTales Movie (2008)

Upcoming

LarryBoy Begins (2026)

Animated Films Distributed by Universal
The Snow Queen (1959) · Pinocchio in Outer Space (1969) · An American Tail (1986) · The Land Before Time (1988) · Jetsons: The Movie (1990) · An American Tail: Fievel Goes West (1991) · We're Back! A Dinosaur's Story (1993) · Romeo and Juliet (1994) · Ghost Vision (1995) · Balto (1995) · Cassiopeia (2000) · The Gabriel Garza Movie (2002) · Interstella 5555: The 5tory of the 5ecret 5tar 5ystem (2003) · Tony Tom-Tom's Delivery Service (2003) · Zina and the Vivid Crew (2004) · Curious George (2006) · Tony 2: Across the Nation (2007) · The Tale of Despereaux (2008) · Dash and Dot's Wild Ride (2009) · The Pandemoniums Movie (2009) · Defender D (2011) · ROBLOX: The Movie (2011) · Uploaded (2012) · Too Late for the 2000s (2015) · Defender 2D (2017) ·
Animated Films Distributed by Focus Features

Coraline (2009) · 9 (2009) · ParaNorman (2012) · The Boxtrolls (2014) · Kubo and the Two Strings (2016)

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