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'''''Gabriel Garza 3''''' is a 2017 American 3D computer-animated comedy film produced by [[Gingo Animation]] for [[Universal Pictures]]. It is the third installment in the ''Gabriel Garza'' reboot series and the sequel to ''[[Gabriel Garza (film)|Gabriel Garza]]'' (2011) and ''[[Gabriel Garza 2]]'' (2014). Directed by [[Frans Vischer]] and co-directed by [[Craig Kellman]], it was written by [[Tom Wheeler]], [[Dan Fogelman]], [[John Hamburg]] from a story by Vischer, [[Geo G.]], Erica Rivinoja, J. David Stem, [[David N. Weiss]], and [[Jordan Roberts]]. In the film, [[Gabriel]] and his friends face a problem they never expected: the return of Gabriel's old nemesis [[Vio]], who controls [[Seth Oram]], a new kid at Gabriel's school, to speak in an annoying voice to take over The Wacky Pack's voices, and Gabriel's old ex-girlfriend [[Claire Jones]] unexpectedly reunites with Gabriel for the first time in years.
 
'''''Gabriel Garza 3''''' is a 2017 American 3D computer-animated comedy film produced by [[Gingo Animation]] for [[Universal Pictures]]. It is the third installment in the ''Gabriel Garza'' reboot series and the sequel to ''[[Gabriel Garza (film)|Gabriel Garza]]'' (2011) and ''[[Gabriel Garza 2]]'' (2014). Directed by [[Frans Vischer]] and co-directed by [[Craig Kellman]], it was written by [[Tom Wheeler]], [[Dan Fogelman]], [[John Hamburg]] from a story by Vischer, [[Geo G.]], Erica Rivinoja, J. David Stem, [[David N. Weiss]], and [[Jordan Roberts]]. In the film, [[Gabriel]] and his friends face a problem they never expected: the return of Gabriel's old nemesis [[Vio]], who controls [[Seth Oram]], a new kid at Gabriel's school, to speak in an annoying voice to take over The Wacky Pack's voices, and Gabriel's old ex-girlfriend [[Claire Jones]] unexpectedly reunites with Gabriel for the first time in years.
   
''Gabriel Garza 3'' features the reprised voices of [[Seann William Scott]], [[Ashton Kutcher]], [[Josh Gad]], [[Matthew Broderick]], and [[Sarah Jessica Parker]] from the first two films, [[Jenny Slate]] and [[Ariel Winter]] from the first film, and [[Isla Fisher]] and [[Jake T. Austin]] from the second film, as well as the new voices of Jason Drucker (replacing [[Zachary Gordon]]), [[Odeya Rush]], [[Will Arnett]], [[Janelle Pierzina]], and [[Andy Samberg]]. The film premiered on June 21, 2017 in Los Angeles, and was released in the United States on July 19, 2017, by Universal Pictures.
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''Gabriel Garza 3'' features the reprised voices of [[Seann William Scott]], [[Ashton Kutcher]], [[Josh Gad]], [[Matthew Broderick]], and [[Sarah Jessica Parker]] from the first two films, [[Jenny Slate]] and [[Ariel Winter]] from the first film, and [[Isla Fisher]] and [[Jake T. Austin]] from the second film, as well as the new voices of Jason Drucker (replacing [[Zachary Gordon]]), [[Odeya Rush]], [[Will Arnett]], [[Janelle Pierzina]], and [[Andy Samberg]]. The film premiered on June 21, 2017 in Los Angeles, and was released in the United States on July 19, 2017, by Universal Pictures. It received mixed reviews and has grossed $104 million worldwide.
   
 
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*[[Will Arnett]] as [[Vio]], a mastermind obsessed with wiping out Gabriel and the Wacky Pack.
 
*[[Will Arnett]] as [[Vio]], a mastermind obsessed with wiping out Gabriel and the Wacky Pack.
 
*[[Eddie Deezen]] as [[Seth Oram]], a dim-witted student whose annoying voice is being controlled by Vio to track down the Wacky Pack's voices.
 
*[[Eddie Deezen]] as [[Seth Oram]], a dim-witted student whose annoying voice is being controlled by Vio to track down the Wacky Pack's voices.
*[[Seann William Scott]] as [[Roge]], Gabriel's oldest adoptive brother and the leader of the Wacky Pack.
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*[[Seann William Scott]] as [[Roge Garza]], Gabriel's oldest brother and the leader of the Wacky Pack.
*[[Ashton Kutcher]] as [[Leno]], Gabriel's middle adoptive brother and a member of the Wacky Pack.
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*[[Ashton Kutcher]] as [[Leno Garza]], Gabriel's middle brother and a member of the Wacky Pack.
*[[Josh Gad]] as [[Cole]], Gabriel's youngest adoptive brother and a member of the Wacky Pack.
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*[[Josh Gad]] as [[Cole Garza]], Gabriel's youngest brother and a member of the Wacky Pack.
*[[Matthew Broderick]] as [[Loy]], a scientist and inventor and Roge, Leno, Cole's brother.
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*[[Matthew Broderick]] as [[Loy Garza]], a scientist and inventor and one of Gabriel's brothers.
 
*[[Isla Fisher]] as [[Lily Stampla]], Cole's girlfriend.
 
*[[Isla Fisher]] as [[Lily Stampla]], Cole's girlfriend.
 
*[[Jake T. Austin]] as [[Lester Stampla]], Lily's brother.
 
*[[Jake T. Austin]] as [[Lester Stampla]], Lily's brother.

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Gabriel Garza 3 is a 2017 American 3D computer-animated comedy film produced by Gingo Animation for Universal Pictures. It is the third installment in the Gabriel Garza reboot series and the sequel to Gabriel Garza (2011) and Gabriel Garza 2 (2014). Directed by Frans Vischer and co-directed by Craig Kellman, it was written by Tom Wheeler, Dan Fogelman, John Hamburg from a story by Vischer, Geo G., Erica Rivinoja, J. David Stem, David N. Weiss, and Jordan Roberts. In the film, Gabriel and his friends face a problem they never expected: the return of Gabriel's old nemesis Vio, who controls Seth Oram, a new kid at Gabriel's school, to speak in an annoying voice to take over The Wacky Pack's voices, and Gabriel's old ex-girlfriend Claire Jones unexpectedly reunites with Gabriel for the first time in years.

Gabriel Garza 3 features the reprised voices of Seann William Scott, Ashton Kutcher, Josh Gad, Matthew Broderick, and Sarah Jessica Parker from the first two films, Jenny Slate and Ariel Winter from the first film, and Isla Fisher and Jake T. Austin from the second film, as well as the new voices of Jason Drucker (replacing Zachary Gordon), Odeya Rush, Will Arnett, Janelle Pierzina, and Andy Samberg. The film premiered on June 21, 2017 in Los Angeles, and was released in the United States on July 19, 2017, by Universal Pictures. It received mixed reviews and has grossed $104 million worldwide.

Plot

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Cast


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Production

In July 2014, producer Teresa Cheng said before the second film's release that Universal Pictures was "talking about number 3, moving forward and taking the franchise to the next level". In September 2014, Universal and Gingo Animation announced a third installment in the Gabriel Garza reboot series, with Tom Wheeler, the writer of Puss in Boots (2011), writing the screenplay. Geo G., the director of the first two films, could not direct the third film because he was busy directing Imagimals, although he said he was still staying involved as an executive producer.

On December 23, 2014, Gingo announced that Frans Vischer, a storyboard artist on the first two films, would direct the third film, with John Cohen returning to produce it. Co-writer Dan Fogelman, who also co-wrote the first film, said of the return to the series roots, "As we all know about Gabriel Garza and his people, we wanted bring back the old-school characters like Claire and Vio so Gabriel can reunite his love with Claire since she was absent in the first movie. And Gabriel must face against Vio to stop him and his plans of world domination, as usual. Gabriel and Jan were back together in the second movie, so why not bring Claire and Vio back in the third movie? When we looked at what would be next for Gabriel, we wondered what that would be like both as a young boy, and also for what he would be dealing with for the rest of his life." In February 2015, Isla Fisher, who voiced Lily Stampla from the previous film, expressed interest in reprising her role.

In September 2015, it was reported that Seann William Scott, Ashton Kutcher, Josh Gad, Matthew Broderick, and Sarah Jessica Parker would reprise their respective roles as Roge, Leno, Cole, Loy and Christine. On December 21, 2015, it was announced that Andy Samberg would join the cast. In August 2016, it was announced that Jason Drucker would voice Gabriel Garza, replacing Zachary Gordon from the first two films. In addition to Drucker, Jenny Slate was revealed to return the role as Blues from the first film, with Janelle Pierzina of Big Brother fame joining the cast as Nurse Smith. Isla Fisher confirmed that her character Lily Stampla will return. It was also confirmed that Jake T. Austin will return as Lester Stampla. In December 2016, it was announced that Odeya Rush would play Megan Brown, Gabriel's love interest, and Will Arnett would play Vio.

Soundtrack

On April 22, 2016, it was announced that Mark Mothersbaugh would return to score the film. James L. Venable, who collaborated with Mothersbaugh on the first two films, did not return for the third installment due to dropping out of the film because of "creative differences". The soundtrack was released on June 26, 2017 by Back Lot Music. As with the first two films, the film soundtrack was recorded at Mutato Muzika Studios.

Track listing

All music composed by Mark Mothersbaugh.

  1. Prologue
  2. Raising Aqua
  3. Meg
  4. Seth
  5. Lousy Days
  6. The Meeting
  7. Chase Montage
  8. Macky WaBaa
  9. Meg's House
  10. Double Trouble
  11. New Faces
  12. Vio Shows Up
  13. Gabriel vs. Seth
  14. Cheated
  15. Decisions, Decisions
  16. She Stays Here with Me
  17. Goodbye Aqua
  18. Back Together

Gallery

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Release

Gabriel Garza 3 was initially set for July 8, 2016, but in January 2015, the film was pushed back to July 19, 2017, a slot previously occupied by Computeropolis: Deep of the Web. Other territories such as Europe and Asia will receive the film between August and November 2017. It premiered on June 21, 2017, at the Regency Village Theater in Los Angeles. The film received an UK release on July 5, 2017. It is the second Gingo Animation offering of the year following Imagimals, making 2017 the second year Gingo is releasing two films after 2015 (with Hatty and The Planetokio Movie).

Marketing

The official teaser trailer for the film was released on December 20, 2016 and was later attached to Sing the following day. The first theatrical trailer was released on March 2, 2017, and was later attached to Imagimals the following day. The second theatrical trailer was released on May 29, 2017.

With Tomy's rights to make toys based on the Gabriel Garza franchise to expire, Jazwares made a press release that they were going to sign a contract with NBCUniversal to produce toys to promote the film. Their licence started in 2016 and they designed and developed products immediately with initial products arriving on shelves in 2017.

A tie-in video game, titled Gabriel Garza 3: Fusion Madness, has been announced to accompany the film's release. It was developed by Criterion Games and Electronic Arts published the tie-in game.

Other companies also joined with Universal to promote the film, including McDonald's, Kellogg's, Bounty, Hanes, Funko, Mott's and Xfinity.

Reception

Box office

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Critical response

On review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes, the film has an approval rating of 75% based on 88 reviews, with an average rating of 6.4/10. The site's critical consensus reads, "Gabriel Garza 3 combines of its most wondrous animation and its important plot for the franchise and always gives entertainment to family audience in any Gingo production." On Metacritic, which assigns a normalized rating, the film has a score of 47 out of 100, based on 28 critics, indicating "mixed or average reviews".

Future

In March 2017, Universal Pictures chairman Donna Langley said that a fourth Gabriel Garza film is already being planned.

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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