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'''''Una película de huevos''''' (A [[Spanish language|Spanish]] title meaning either "a movie of eggs" or "a movie about balls" [courage]) is a 2006 Mexican animated adventure comedy film produced by [[Huevocartoon#Huevocartoon Producciones|Huevocartoon Producciones]], and is the first feature film developed by the brand. It is directed by Rodolfo Riva Palacio and Gabriel Riva Palacio and features voices of [[Bruno Bichir]], [[Angélica Vale]] and [[Carlos Espejel]].
'''''Una película de huevos''''' (A Spanish title meaning either ''A Movie about Eggs'' or "a movie about balls" [courage]) is a 2006 Mexican animated adventure comedy film produced by [[Huevocartoon#Huevocartoon Producciones|Huevocartoon Producciones]] and distributed by [[Videocine]], and is the first feature film developed by the brand. It is directed by Rodolfo Riva Palacio and Gabriel Riva Palacio and features voices of [[Bruno Bichir]], [[Angélica Vale]] and [[Carlos Espejel]].


The film was released on 21 April 2006 and became a commercial success, grossing $142.3 million [[Mexican peso|pesos]] ($7.6 million), and holds the record as the 10th highest-grossing films produced in Mexico of all time.<ref name="huevos-taquilla-cine"/><ref name="mexicana-taquilla-milenio">{{cite news|title=Las 10 cintas mexicanas mas taquilleras|url=http://www.milenio.com/hey/cine/las-cintas-mexicanas-mas-taquilleras_0_747525422.html|access-date=10 February 2018|work=Grupo Milenio|publisher=Grupo Milenio|date=15 August 2017}}</ref> It won the [[Ariel Award]] of 2007 for 'Mejor largometraje de animación' ('Best Animated Feature Film').<ref>{{cite web|last1=Soares|first1=Andre|title=2007 Ariel Awards|url=http://www.altfg.com/film/ariel-awards-2006/|website=Alt Film Guide|publisher=Alt Film Guide|access-date=11 February 2018}}</ref> The success of the film spawned into a [[Huevos (film series)|film franchise]].
The film was released on April 21, 2006, and became a commercial success, grossing $142.3 million [[Mexican peso|pesos]] ($7.6 million), and holds the record as the 10th highest-grossing films produced in Mexico of all time.<ref name="huevos-taquilla-cine"/><ref name="mexicana-taquilla-milenio">{{cite news|title=Las 10 cintas mexicanas mas taquilleras|url=http://www.milenio.com/hey/cine/las-cintas-mexicanas-mas-taquilleras_0_747525422.html|access-date=10 February 2018|work=Grupo Milenio|publisher=Grupo Milenio|date=15 August 2017}}</ref> It won the [[Ariel Award]] of 2007 for 'Mejor largometraje de animación' ('Best Animated Feature Film').<ref>{{cite web|last1=Soares|first1=Andre|title=2007 Ariel Awards|url=http://www.altfg.com/film/ariel-awards-2006/|website=Alt Film Guide|access-date=11 February 2018}}</ref> The success of the film spawned into a [[Huevos (film series)|film franchise]].


==Plot==
==Plot==
A hen gives birth to an egg she names Toto, whom she hopes grows up to be a "great chicken." However, Toto is separated from his mother along with a dozen of other eggs that are delivered to a supermarket, from which Toto and eleven other eggs are purchased. In captivity in an egg basket, Toto meets Willy, a lookout soldier egg who plots an escape with the other eggs. As Toto is the newcomer, Willy tells him to distract the household's cat while the others leave through the kitchen window. Toto leads the cat away from the kitchen and befriends a chocolate egg, Heuvay, from underneath the couch, who aids Toto in joining the other escaping eggs. Toto and Willy are then separated from the others by the cat, who is caught by its owner before he can eat them and is blamed for the loss of her other eggs.
The birth of a small egg named Toto. His mother longs for Toto to be a great chicken so she loves him very much. It is all a beautiful event until Toto is separated from his mother due to the trading of eggs and is laid with other eggs to be delivered to a supermarket.


The next morning, Toto plots his and Willy's escape to return to the farm where he was laid at, but Willy, wanting to accompany him, lies that he knows the way to "Granjas: El Pollón" (Big Chicken Farms in Spanish), where he assumes Toto was born. The two eggs hide from the household's husband, who drops the mute Tocino (Bacon in Spanish) after opening the fridge where Toto and Willy are hiding under. Together, the three of them manage to sneak into the lunchbox belonging to one of the family's children, which is soon dropped out of the school bus window by a bully. Heading into the sewers and using the lunchbox as a makeshift raft, Toto, Willy, and Tocino carry onward. The trio come across a fair where they stay to watch a juggler's acrobat egg named Bibi, whom Willy falls in love with at first sight.
In that, he is bought by a woman who feeds her entire family with eggs. In what ends up in the egg cup; he meets Willy, a lookout soldier lookin egg who tries to flee the kitchen with other eggs. As Toto is the newcomer, Willy tells him that the family breakfast is a torture site for the eggs, so a collective escape between the eggs is planned. Toto then met a chocolate egg from underneath the couch. After a brief organization, all the eggs flee except for Toto and Willy, who were captured by the family's pet cat trying to devour them, but fails due to making debris inside the house and eating the eggs punished by it's owner.


Meanwhile, Toto's mother and two of her friends arrive at a farm where they meet some chickens that speak another "language" (possibly Gallinés-Chinés). With one of her friends serving as a translator, Toto's mother asks them about Toto. Though they say they have not seen him, they tell her that the eggs that escape from the city end up in Big Chicken Farms and the three of them set off there.
The next morning, Toto maintains his dream of not being someone's breakfast and becoming a chicken and goes, according to him, to the farm where he was born at, but Willy doesn't want Toto to leave him alone and he invents a lie about how to get to the "Granjas: El Pollón", where the best chickens are raised. Toto agrees to let Willy follow him, but a man shows up for a juice and realizes that there are no eggs and throws a blister of bacon from which a strip of bacon named Tacino comes out stunned, and the man leaves and the eggs and bacon together they begin their great "adventure". First, they travel the entire city in a lunch box to end up rolling through the streets and finally ending up in a sewer and escaping from Tlacua and Cuache, two unfortunate rats who are just looking for something to eat.


After fleeing the opossums and escaping the sewers, Toto, Willy, and Tocino arrive at a fair where they stay to watch Bibi, the acrobat egg, and Willy falls in love with her at first sight. Meanwhile, Toto's mother and two of her friends arrive at a farm where they meet some chickens that speak another "language" (possibly Gallinés-Chinés) and one of her friends who went on a cultural exchange. He asks them about Toto, but the answer was negative and they tell him that the eggs that escape from the city end up in exactly "El Pollon" Farms and the three of them leave. Meanwhile, the 2 eggs and bacon enter through a pipeline which takes them to the reptile farm, where a crocodile has them imprisoned with his henchmen and kids, but they are rescued by Bibi and her 2 brothers who take him to the site of the confetti eggs, where their leader Confi agrees to let them stay for the night. In the middle of the party, after talking to Bibi, Willy tells Toto the whole truth: he doesn't know how to get to the "Farms: El Pollón". Toto gets very angry, insults him, and leaves the fair indignant and Tocino follows him and despite not speaking he tries to convince him to stay, whereby Toto insults Tocino and leaves. As Toto leaves the fair, the reptile eggs enter the confetti egg party and capture Willy, Bibi, and her siblings, but not Tocino and Toto. Realizing the situation of his friends, Tocino goes to look for Toto.
Meanwhile, Toto, Willy, and Tocino seek shelter for the night through a pipeline which takes them to the reptile farm, where a crocodile has them imprisoned with his henchmen and their eggs. They are rescued by Bibi and her two brothers Bebe and Bubi who take him to the site of the party-loving confetti eggs, where their leader Confi agrees to let them stay for the night. In the middle of the party after talking to Bibi, Willy tells Toto the truth about not knowing how to get to the Big Chicken Farms. Toto angrily insults him and leaves the party, leaving a saddened Tocino behind. As Toto leaves the fair, the reptile eggs which were led by the crocodile's theatrical egg Coco, enter the confetti egg party and capture Willy, Bibi, and her siblings. Tocino, witnessing Willy and Bibi getting tied to the track of a roller-coaster, goes to look for Toto.


The next day, Tocino finally finds Toto who is about to go to the "El Pollón" Farms in a truck, and using signs, he tells him that Willy and the others are in danger, at first, Toto does not tell him. He makes a big deal out of it, but then thinks about a situation where Willy saved him from being crushed by a car in town, so he accompanies Tocino to the fair. Suddenly, they see that Willy and Bibi are going to be "run over" on the roller coaster track, while Bebe and Bubi are going to be eaten by Coco's father. They free Bebe and Bubi, but he is prevented by the reptile eggs, but then, Confi shows up with the Leader Egg and the eggs that were released thanks to Toto and Willy, so a pitched war breaks out between Toto and Willy's friends against the reptile eggs.
The next morning, Tocino finds Toto about to leave for Big Chicken Farms in a truck, and using [[charades]], he tells him that Willy and the others are in danger, so he accompanies Tocino to the fair. After finding Willy and Bebe still tied up (the ride doesn't operate until the park opens), Confi shows up with the Leader Egg and the now liberated kitchen eggs, and a battle breaks out between Toto and Willy's friends against the reptile eggs. Amidst the confusion, Bebe and Bubi escape and work with Toto and Tocino to derail the roller coaster before it can run Willy and Bibi over. Despite his plan failing, Coco is moved by the spectacle of the rescue and decides to befriend the chicken eggs.


After taming a wild pigeon, Toto, Willy, and Tocino fly off to Big Chicken Farms, where his mother and friends are awaiting him, and he bids his two friends goodbye before they return to the fair. Some time later, Toto has hatched into a chicken and everyone throws a big party in honor of him, along with Willy, Tocino, Bibi, Coco, and all his friends.
In the end, the reptilian eggs make peace with the others, Serp is caught by Confi and Coco decides to confront him and throws him so hard that he is lost in the sky.


In the [[Post-credits scene|post-credit scene]], Torti arrives late and finds that all the reptile eggs have gone.
Meanwhile, Willy decides to take Toto to fulfill his dream of being a chicken along with Tocino. First, Willy catches and tames a pigeon and tells Toto to come up, and the latter says goodbye to his friends before leaving. When they arrive at the farms, he meets with his mother (who came to the farms to look for her son), and Willy says goodbye together with Tocino and they both leave.


==Cast==
After a while, Toto turned into a chicken and everyone throws a big party in honor of Toto, along with Willy, Tocino, Bibi, Coco, and his friends.
* [[Bruno Bichir]] as Toto, a three-day-old chicken egg who got taken away from his mother. He is sometimes stubborn, but also very gentle and caring. He has feathers for hair.
* [[Carlos Espejel]] as Willy, a four-day-old chicken egg and Sargent of Leader's army, who served as look-out in the egg container before tagging along with Toto and Tocino. He originally wants to become a rooster like Toto, until he meets Bibi and decides to change his course and choose his own road. He wears a green army helmet and a belt.
* [[Angélica Vale]] as Bibi, a spoiled, circus egg who works at a carnival and is Willy's love interest. Bibi has long, curly brown ponytail and wears a blue cape with star brooches hanging from it. She has two brothers, Bebe and Bubi.
* Miguel Guerrero as Tocino, a strip of [[bacon]] that Toto and Willy met in the floor of the kitchen. He is found useful weapon due to physical properties such as elasticity and greasiness. Tocino explains through physical movement which can be easily understood by most characters. He doesn't speak throughout the film; however, he does talk in the "bloopers" sequence. He doesn't wear any clothing, but his feet resemble shoes.
* Rodolfo Riva Palacio Alatriste as Coco, a [[crocodile]] egg and the leader of the reptile gang sent by the adult reptiles to crush the chicken eggs. Despite his leadership, he doesn't really care about the missions given to him by his father and spends most of his time dreaming of becoming a famous actor. He has big, bulk-like arms tipped with yellowish [[cuff]]s and an exaggerated [[Elvis Presley]]-style hairdo. Rodolfo also voiced Iguano, an [[iguana]] egg and the second-in-command and largest member of the reptile egg gang, whose intelligence is low. He often carries a club and has messy overgrown hair. Among others, Rodolfo also voiced Cuache, an easy-going [[rat]], Poeta Huevo #2 (Egg Poet #2) from the deleted ending scene, and Hue Bond, an egg resembling [[James Bond]] who only appears in the bloopers segment.
* Gabriel Riva Palacio Alatriste as Confi, a [[Cascarón]] egg and the most prominent of the eggs who share the same name. Among his people, he's considered some sort of spiritual guide and is often followed by the others in his senseless prayers and speeches. He operates the [[night club]]-like establishment behind the amusement park. Like traditional confetti eggs, he is painted in bright colors and tipped with a piece of navy blue [[india paper]]. Gabriel also voices Serp, a [[rattlesnake]] egg and a member of Coco's gang. He's very quick tempered, which contrasts starkly with the easygoing nature of the fellow reptile eggs. He's constantly scolding Coco into concentrating on the mission at hand. Due to being a snake egg, he lacks hands and so depends on his surfacing tail to grab objects. Among other characters voiced by Gabriel are Poeta Huevo #3 (Egg Poet #3) who only appears in the deleted ending scene, and Torti, slow [[tortoise]] egg who has powerful jaws that Coco's gang commonly use to snap objects apart. He often annoys his fellow gang members due to his slow movements. He's the only quadrupedal egg featured in his gang.
* [[Humberto Vélez]] as Huevo de chocolate (Chocolate egg) a.k.a. Huevay "El Segundo", a [[Chocolate#Religious and cultural links|chocolate egg]] who got lost into the family's sofa for a year. He can be referred as a portrayal of [[black people]], but his behavior suggests he's actually of [[Cuba]]n race. He wears what resembles to be golden pants.
* Blas García as Huevo Líder (Egg Leader) the General of the kitchen's egg army. He's quick to recruit any new eggs into his gang, even when they're not interested. He has bad hearing, which derived on him calling Toto "Pompis". He speaks in a German accent and is the only egg with facial hair. He wears a General army hat.
* Enzo Fortuny as Bebe and Mario Filio as Bubi, Bibi's brothers who perform in the same juggling act as her. Despite their childish looks, Bebe and Bubi are very mature and show deep love for their sister. Bebe is a large egg who wears a red body suit with star markings and has a [[Mohawk hairstyle|mohawk]], while Bubi is a blond egg who wears a blue bodysuit with a star on the chest. Filio also voices Huevito Preso #1 (Egg Prisoner #1).
* Gaby Torres as Clara, the Leader's loud subordinate and Willy's superior. She often bosses around with other eggs, but does so out of genuine concern for their safety.
* Irwin Daayán as Fefe and Gogo / Vendedor (seller)
* Carlos Cobos as Effeminate Egg
* Fernando Meza as Tlacua, a hungry and quick-tempered [[rat]] / Lagartijo, a neurotic egg who is part of the reptile egg gang / Poeta Huevo #1 (Egg Poet #1)
* Rubén Moya as Cocodrilo, the crocodile leader of the adult reptile eggs group and father of Coco. He hopes for his son to be cruel and a bully just like him, but is depressed by the fact that Coco cares more about acting. Cocodrilo has a military-like hairdo.
* Lourdes Morán as Mamá Gallina, Toto's sweet and caring mother [[chicken|hen]], who is also brave who decided to leave her barn to find her son that's been taken away from her. She wears a blue [[handkerchief]] around her neck.


== Production ==
Before the credits, Tlacua and Cuache appear talking about their misfortune of not being able to eat, but it is when Serp appears falling from the sky (after being thrown by Coco) so Tlacua and Cuache chase him to eat him.


==Cast==
=== Development ===
In April 2002, Rodolfo Riva Palacio Alatriste was the director of a live action film titled ''Anatomy of a Robbery'', from which he was being fired by Eckehardt Von Damm (at that time, director of the company [[Videocine]]), as said film was going to be canceled due to not arousing Von Damm's interest.<ref>{{cite web |access-date=2023-09-08 |date=9 June 2008 |first=José Antonio |last=Fernández F. |title=Rodolfo Riva Palacio. Que Los Huevos sean el Mickey Mouse mexicano, estamos a un siglo de saberlo. |url=http://www.revistapantalla.com/telemundo/entrevistas/?id_nota=7535 |website=Revista Pantalla.com}}<!-- auto-translated from Spanish by Module:CS1 translator --></ref> However, before leaving his office he showed him one of the animations he had made (together with his brother Gabriel) for the nascent project of his authorship, [[Huevocartoon|Huevocartoon.com]], a flash animation site with irreverent humor, and proposed to him the idea of making an animated film based on those short films that he and his brother made for the Internet, giving him a simple improvised [[Pitch (filmmaking)|pitch]] about the story of "two eggs that don't want to be cooked, and one of them wants to be cooked." become a chicken",<ref name=":0">{{cite book |last=Vázquez Hernández |chapter=Capítulo 4: Estudios de animación / Produciendo películas animadas a nivel nacional |date=2015 |first=Luis Gabriel |page=87 |title=Cuentos y REcuentos: Panorama de la animación mexicana: 2000-2012}}<!-- auto-translated from Spanish by Module:CS1 translator --></ref> being a road movie in which the characters would encounter various obstacles before reaching their destination. This idea encouraged Von Damm to request a script from Riva Palacio<ref>{{cite AV media |last=Tovar |publisher=iDesign Vlog |via=[[YouTube]] |date=8 November 2014 |access-date=2023-09-07 |first=Saile |title=Una entrevista con muchos huevos con Rodolfo Riva Palacio |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ckZlB5qiecc}}</ref> and to continue working with him on the idea.<ref name=":0" />
*[[Bruno Bichir]] as Toto, a three-day-old chicken egg who got taken away from his mother. He is sometimes stubborn, but also very gentle and caring. He has feathers for hair.

*[[Carlos Espejel]] as Willy, a four-day-old chicken egg and Sargent of Leader's army, who served as look-out in the egg container before tagging along with Toto and Tocino. He originally wants to become a rooster like Toto, until he meets Bibi and decides to change his course and choose his own road. He wears a green army helmet and a belt.
The pre-production work, voice recording, musical composition and creation of the original music, post-production processes and marketing and advertising design was carried out in [[México]] directly by Huevocartoon Producciones.
*[[Angélica Vale]] as Bibi, a spoiled, circus egg who works at a carnival and is Willy's love interest. Bibi has long, curly brown ponytail and wears a blue cape with star brooches hanging from it. She has two brothers, Bebe and Bubi.

*Miguel Guerrero as Tocino, a strip of [[bacon]] that Toto and Willy met in the floor of the kitchen. He is found useful weapon due to physical properties such as elasticity and greasiness. Tocino explains through physical movement which can be easily understood by most characters. He doesn't speak throughout the film; however, he does talk in the "bloopers" sequence. He doesn't wear any clothing, but his feet resemble shoes.
The film's animation was carried out in [[Argentina]] by Focus, under the production direction of Claudio Groppo, with production services from the Hook Up Animation studio, under the direction of Huevocartoon Producciones. With an approximate staff of ninety artists and for a period of more than thirteen months, Hook Up Animation was in charge of the development and direction of the 2D and 3D animation, including art direction, character designs and background designs, generating more than 150,000 original drawings.
*Rodolfo Riva Palacio Alatriste as Coco, a [[crocodile]] egg and leader of the reptile gang sent by the adult reptiles to crush the chicken eggs. Despite his leadership, he doesn't really care about the missions given to him by his father and spends most of his time dreaming of becoming a famous actor. He's has big, bulk-like arms tipped with yellowish [[cuff]]s and an exaggerated [[Elvis Presley]]-style hairdo. Rodolfo also voiced Iguano, an [[iguana]] egg and largest member of the reptile egg gang, whose intelligence is low. He often carries a club and has messy overgrown hair. Among others, Rodolfo also voiced Cuache, an easy-going [[rat]], Poeta Huevo #2 (Egg Poet #2) from the deleted ending scene, and Hue Bond, an egg resembling [[James Bond]] who only appears in the bloopers segment.

*Gabriel Riva Palacio Alatriste as Confi, a [[Cascarón]] egg and the most prominent of the eggs who share the same name. Among his people, he's considered some sort of spiritual guide and is often followed by the others in his senseless prayers and speeches. He operates the [[night club]]-like establishment behind the amusement park. Like traditional confetti eggs, he is painted in bright colors and tipped with a piece of navy blue [[india paper]]. Gabriel also voices Serp, a [[rattlesnake]] egg and a member of Coco's gang. He's very quick tempered, which contrasts starkly with the easygoing nature of the fellow reptile eggs. He's constantly scolding Coco into concentrating on the mission at hand. Due to being a snake egg, he lacks hands and so depends on his surfacing tail to grab objects. Among other characters voiced by Gabriel are Poeta Huevo #3 (Egg Poet #3) who only appears in the deleted ending scene, and Torti, slow [[tortoise]] egg who has powerful jaws that Coco's gang commonly use to snap objects apart. He often annoys his fellow gang members due to his slow movements. He's the only quadrupedal egg featured in his gang.
Originally, the film's production title was ''Una película de huevos: En busca de mamá gallina'', but it was eventually renamed simply ''Una película de huevos''. However, for its release in Argentina in early 2007, the film retained its working title.<ref>{{cite web |access-date=2023-09-08 |date=2007-01-03 |language=es |title=Largometraje animado mexicano Una película de huevos se estrena en Argentina |url=https://www.produ.com/noticias/largometraje-animado-mexicano-una-pelicula-de-huevos-se-estrena-en-argentina |website=PRODU.COM}}<!-- auto-translated from Spanish by Module:CS1 translator --></ref>
*[[Humberto Vélez]] as Huevo de chocolate (Chocolate egg) a.k.a. Huevay "El Segundo", a [[Chocolate#Religious and cultural links|chocolate egg]] who got lost into the family's sofa for a year. He can be referred as a portrayal of [[black people]], but his behavior suggests he's actually of [[Cuba]]n race. He wears what resembles to be golden pants.
*Blas García as Huevo Líder (Egg Leader) the General of the kitchen's egg army. He's quick to recruit any new eggs into his gang, even when they're not interested. He has bad hearing, which derived on him calling Toto "Pompis". He speaks in a German accent and is the only egg with facial hair. He wears a General army hat.
*Enzo Fortuny as Bebe and Mario Filio as Bubi, Bibi's brothers who perform in the same juggling act as her. Despite their childish looks, Bebe and Bubi are very mature and show deep love for their sister. Bebe is a large egg who wears a red body suit with star markings and has a [[Mohawk hairstyle|mohawk]], while Bubi is a blond egg who wears a blue bodysuit with a star on the chest. Filio also voices Huevito Preso #1 (Egg Prisoner #1).
*Gaby Torres as Clara, the Leader's loud subordinate and Willy's superior. She often bosses around with other eggs, but does so out of genuine concern for their safety.
*Irwin Daayán as Fefe and Gogo / Vendedor (seller)
*Carlos Cobos as Effeminate Egg
*Fernando Meza as Tlacua, a hungry and quick-tempered [[rat]] / Lagartijo, a neurotic egg who is part of the reptile egg gang / Poeta Huevo #1 (Egg Poet #1)
*Rubén Moya as Cocodrilo, the crocodile leader of the adult reptile eggs group and father of Coco. He hopes for his son to be cruel and a bully just like him, but is depressed by the fact that Coco cares more about acting. Cocodrilo has a military-like hairdo.
*Lourdes Morán as Mamá Gallina, Toto's sweet and caring mother [[chicken|hen]], who is also brave who decided to leave her barn to find her son that's been taken away from her. She wears a blue [[handkerchief]] around her neck.


==Release==
==Release==
The film was released in theaters in [[Mexico]] on 21 April 2006. The film, along with its [[Otra Película de Huevos y un Pollo|successor]], were released on DVD in the [[United States]] as a "2-Pack". However, neither film received in a major U.S. release due to their "racist" and "violent" nature, which failed to comply with the American humor code within the industry.<ref name="huevos-3d-eeuu-presna">{{cite news|title=La animación mexicana se pone a prueba en EE. UU. con un gallo y muchos huevos|url=http://www.prensalibre.com/vida/escenario/la-animacion-mexicana-se-pone-a-prueba-en-ee-uu-con-un-gallo-y-muchos-huevos|access-date=24 February 2018|work=Presna Libre|publisher=Presna Libre|date=1 September 2015}}</ref>
The film was released in theaters in [[Mexico]] on 21 April 2006. The film, along with its [[Otra Película de Huevos y un Pollo|successor]], were released on DVD in the [[United States]] as a "2-Pack". However, neither film received in a major U.S. release due to their "racist" and "violent" nature, which failed to comply with the American humor code within the industry and the 2 films have no English subtitles or dubs.<ref name="huevos-3d-eeuu-presna">{{cite news|title=La animación mexicana se pone a prueba en EE. UU. con un gallo y muchos huevos|url=http://www.prensalibre.com/vida/escenario/la-animacion-mexicana-se-pone-a-prueba-en-ee-uu-con-un-gallo-y-muchos-huevos|access-date=24 February 2018|work=Prensa Libre|publisher=Prensa Libre|date=1 September 2015}}</ref>


==Sequels==
==Sequels==
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The success of the film has spawned into a series of films. The first sequel, ''[[Otra Película de Huevos y un Pollo]]'' was released in 2009, and the second sequel, ''[[Un gallo con muchos huevos]]'', was released in 2015, both of which also became box office successes.<ref name="huevos-taquilla-cine"/>
The success of the film has spawned into a series of films. The first sequel, ''[[Otra película de huevos y un pollo]]'' was released in 2009, and the second sequel, ''[[Un gallo con muchos huevos]]'', was released in 2015, both of which also became box office successes.<ref name="huevos-taquilla-cine"/>


A fourth installment, titled ''[[Un rescate de huevitos]]'', was released in August 12, 2021. Followed by a fifth installment, titled ''Un gallo congelado'', set for release in 2022. Both films will be computer-animated.<ref name="huevitos-metro">{{cite news|title="Huevitos en fuga", la nueva película de huevos|url=https://www.publimetro.com.mx/mx/entretenimiento/2016/04/21/huevitos-fuga-nueva-pelicula-huevos.html|access-date=10 February 2018|work=Publimetro Mexico|publisher=Metro International|date=21 April 2016}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |title=Revista Encuadres on Twitter: "Y para seguir con los próximos estrenos de @Videocine esperen #TodosCaen con @MiriHigareda @OMARCHAPARRO @marthahigareda @claudiaalvarezo; Un papá pirata con @mikyroda @natdupeyron; y Un Rescate de Huevitos, de Gabriel y Rodolfo Riva Palacio @huevocartoon #Encuadres" |url=https://twitter.com/EncuadresMx/status/1131388636220383233 |access-date=24 May 2019 |work=Twitter |publisher=Twitter |date=22 May 2019}}</ref><ref name="huevitos-twitter">{{cite news |title=Videocine on Twitter: "A la vida hay que echarle huevos. Gabriel Riva Palacio y @huevocartoon lo saben mejor que nadie. No te pierdas "Un Rescate de huevitos" |url=https://twitter.com/Videocine/status/1131364771398397952 |access-date=24 May 2019 |work=Twitter |publisher=Twitter |date=22 May 2019}}</ref><ref name="videocine-19-20-estrenos">{{cite news |last1=Pérez |first1=Javier |title=Los estrenos de Videocine para 2019 y 2020 |url=https://www.cinepremiere.com.mx/los-estrenos-de-videocine-para-2019-y-2020.html |access-date=3 June 2019 |work=Cine Premiere |publisher=g21 Comunicación |date=30 May 2019|language=es}}</ref>
A fourth installment, titled ''[[Un rescate de huevitos]]'', was released on August 12, 2021. The fifth and final installment, titled ''[[Huevitos congelados]]'', was released on December 14, 2022 on [[Vix (streaming service)|Vix+]].<ref name="huevitos-metro">{{cite news|title="Huevitos en fuga", la nueva película de huevos|url=https://www.publimetro.com.mx/mx/entretenimiento/2016/04/21/huevitos-fuga-nueva-pelicula-huevos.html|access-date=10 February 2018|work=Publimetro Mexico|publisher=Metro International|date=21 April 2016}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |title=Revista Encuadres on Twitter: "Y para seguir con los próximos estrenos de @Videocine esperen #TodosCaen con @MiriHigareda @OMARCHAPARRO @marthahigareda @claudiaalvarezo; Un papá pirata con @mikyroda @natdupeyron; y Un Rescate de Huevitos, de Gabriel y Rodolfo Riva Palacio @huevocartoon #Encuadres" |url=https://twitter.com/EncuadresMx/status/1131388636220383233 |access-date=24 May 2019 |work=Twitter |publisher=Twitter |date=22 May 2019}}</ref><ref name="huevitos-twitter">{{cite news |title=Videocine on Twitter: "A la vida hay que echarle huevos. Gabriel Riva Palacio y @huevocartoon lo saben mejor que nadie. No te pierdas "Un Rescate de huevitos" |url=https://twitter.com/Videocine/status/1131364771398397952 |access-date=24 May 2019 |work=Twitter |publisher=Twitter |date=22 May 2019}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |title=Ver Tráiler: Huevitos congelados por ViX |url=https://vix.com/es-es/detail/video-4327834 |website=ViX |publisher=TelevisaUnivision |access-date=25 November 2022 |language=Spanish}}</ref>


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*''[[Un rescate de huevitos]]''
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==References==
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* [http://www.unapeliculadehuevos.com/ Official site]
* [http://www.unapeliculadehuevos.com/ Official site]
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* {{IMDb title|0824696}}
* {{cite web|title=Animación a la mexicana|url=http://www.lanacion.com.ar/874221-animacion-a-la-mexicana}}
* {{cite web|title=Animación a la mexicana|date=11 January 2007 |url=http://www.lanacion.com.ar/874221-animacion-a-la-mexicana}}


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Una película de huevos
Poster featuring Willy
Directed byGabriel and Rodolfo Riva Palacio Alatriste
Written byGabriel and Rodolfo Riva Palacio Alatriste
Produced byGabriel and Rodolfo Riva Palacio Alatriste
Francisco Arriagada
Raúl Calao
Carlos Zepeda
Jose Lara
StarringBruno Bichir
Angélica Vale
Carlos Espejel
Edited byValeria Foster
Leandro Spatz
Music byCarlos Zepeda
Production
company
Distributed byVideocine
Release date
  • April 21, 2006 (2006-04-21)
Running time
90 minutes
CountryMexico
LanguageSpanish
Budget$0.8 million[1]
Box officeMXN$142.3 million[2]
(US$7.8 million)

Una película de huevos (A Spanish title meaning either A Movie about Eggs or "a movie about balls" [courage]) is a 2006 Mexican animated adventure comedy film produced by Huevocartoon Producciones and distributed by Videocine, and is the first feature film developed by the brand. It is directed by Rodolfo Riva Palacio and Gabriel Riva Palacio and features voices of Bruno Bichir, Angélica Vale and Carlos Espejel.

The film was released on April 21, 2006, and became a commercial success, grossing $142.3 million pesos ($7.6 million), and holds the record as the 10th highest-grossing films produced in Mexico of all time.[2][3] It won the Ariel Award of 2007 for 'Mejor largometraje de animación' ('Best Animated Feature Film').[4] The success of the film spawned into a film franchise.

Plot

A hen gives birth to an egg she names Toto, whom she hopes grows up to be a "great chicken." However, Toto is separated from his mother along with a dozen of other eggs that are delivered to a supermarket, from which Toto and eleven other eggs are purchased. In captivity in an egg basket, Toto meets Willy, a lookout soldier egg who plots an escape with the other eggs. As Toto is the newcomer, Willy tells him to distract the household's cat while the others leave through the kitchen window. Toto leads the cat away from the kitchen and befriends a chocolate egg, Heuvay, from underneath the couch, who aids Toto in joining the other escaping eggs. Toto and Willy are then separated from the others by the cat, who is caught by its owner before he can eat them and is blamed for the loss of her other eggs.

The next morning, Toto plots his and Willy's escape to return to the farm where he was laid at, but Willy, wanting to accompany him, lies that he knows the way to "Granjas: El Pollón" (Big Chicken Farms in Spanish), where he assumes Toto was born. The two eggs hide from the household's husband, who drops the mute Tocino (Bacon in Spanish) after opening the fridge where Toto and Willy are hiding under. Together, the three of them manage to sneak into the lunchbox belonging to one of the family's children, which is soon dropped out of the school bus window by a bully. Heading into the sewers and using the lunchbox as a makeshift raft, Toto, Willy, and Tocino carry onward. The trio come across a fair where they stay to watch a juggler's acrobat egg named Bibi, whom Willy falls in love with at first sight.

Meanwhile, Toto's mother and two of her friends arrive at a farm where they meet some chickens that speak another "language" (possibly Gallinés-Chinés). With one of her friends serving as a translator, Toto's mother asks them about Toto. Though they say they have not seen him, they tell her that the eggs that escape from the city end up in Big Chicken Farms and the three of them set off there.

Meanwhile, Toto, Willy, and Tocino seek shelter for the night through a pipeline which takes them to the reptile farm, where a crocodile has them imprisoned with his henchmen and their eggs. They are rescued by Bibi and her two brothers Bebe and Bubi who take him to the site of the party-loving confetti eggs, where their leader Confi agrees to let them stay for the night. In the middle of the party after talking to Bibi, Willy tells Toto the truth about not knowing how to get to the Big Chicken Farms. Toto angrily insults him and leaves the party, leaving a saddened Tocino behind. As Toto leaves the fair, the reptile eggs which were led by the crocodile's theatrical egg Coco, enter the confetti egg party and capture Willy, Bibi, and her siblings. Tocino, witnessing Willy and Bibi getting tied to the track of a roller-coaster, goes to look for Toto.

The next morning, Tocino finds Toto about to leave for Big Chicken Farms in a truck, and using charades, he tells him that Willy and the others are in danger, so he accompanies Tocino to the fair. After finding Willy and Bebe still tied up (the ride doesn't operate until the park opens), Confi shows up with the Leader Egg and the now liberated kitchen eggs, and a battle breaks out between Toto and Willy's friends against the reptile eggs. Amidst the confusion, Bebe and Bubi escape and work with Toto and Tocino to derail the roller coaster before it can run Willy and Bibi over. Despite his plan failing, Coco is moved by the spectacle of the rescue and decides to befriend the chicken eggs.

After taming a wild pigeon, Toto, Willy, and Tocino fly off to Big Chicken Farms, where his mother and friends are awaiting him, and he bids his two friends goodbye before they return to the fair. Some time later, Toto has hatched into a chicken and everyone throws a big party in honor of him, along with Willy, Tocino, Bibi, Coco, and all his friends.

In the post-credit scene, Torti arrives late and finds that all the reptile eggs have gone.

Cast

  • Bruno Bichir as Toto, a three-day-old chicken egg who got taken away from his mother. He is sometimes stubborn, but also very gentle and caring. He has feathers for hair.
  • Carlos Espejel as Willy, a four-day-old chicken egg and Sargent of Leader's army, who served as look-out in the egg container before tagging along with Toto and Tocino. He originally wants to become a rooster like Toto, until he meets Bibi and decides to change his course and choose his own road. He wears a green army helmet and a belt.
  • Angélica Vale as Bibi, a spoiled, circus egg who works at a carnival and is Willy's love interest. Bibi has long, curly brown ponytail and wears a blue cape with star brooches hanging from it. She has two brothers, Bebe and Bubi.
  • Miguel Guerrero as Tocino, a strip of bacon that Toto and Willy met in the floor of the kitchen. He is found useful weapon due to physical properties such as elasticity and greasiness. Tocino explains through physical movement which can be easily understood by most characters. He doesn't speak throughout the film; however, he does talk in the "bloopers" sequence. He doesn't wear any clothing, but his feet resemble shoes.
  • Rodolfo Riva Palacio Alatriste as Coco, a crocodile egg and the leader of the reptile gang sent by the adult reptiles to crush the chicken eggs. Despite his leadership, he doesn't really care about the missions given to him by his father and spends most of his time dreaming of becoming a famous actor. He has big, bulk-like arms tipped with yellowish cuffs and an exaggerated Elvis Presley-style hairdo. Rodolfo also voiced Iguano, an iguana egg and the second-in-command and largest member of the reptile egg gang, whose intelligence is low. He often carries a club and has messy overgrown hair. Among others, Rodolfo also voiced Cuache, an easy-going rat, Poeta Huevo #2 (Egg Poet #2) from the deleted ending scene, and Hue Bond, an egg resembling James Bond who only appears in the bloopers segment.
  • Gabriel Riva Palacio Alatriste as Confi, a Cascarón egg and the most prominent of the eggs who share the same name. Among his people, he's considered some sort of spiritual guide and is often followed by the others in his senseless prayers and speeches. He operates the night club-like establishment behind the amusement park. Like traditional confetti eggs, he is painted in bright colors and tipped with a piece of navy blue india paper. Gabriel also voices Serp, a rattlesnake egg and a member of Coco's gang. He's very quick tempered, which contrasts starkly with the easygoing nature of the fellow reptile eggs. He's constantly scolding Coco into concentrating on the mission at hand. Due to being a snake egg, he lacks hands and so depends on his surfacing tail to grab objects. Among other characters voiced by Gabriel are Poeta Huevo #3 (Egg Poet #3) who only appears in the deleted ending scene, and Torti, slow tortoise egg who has powerful jaws that Coco's gang commonly use to snap objects apart. He often annoys his fellow gang members due to his slow movements. He's the only quadrupedal egg featured in his gang.
  • Humberto Vélez as Huevo de chocolate (Chocolate egg) a.k.a. Huevay "El Segundo", a chocolate egg who got lost into the family's sofa for a year. He can be referred as a portrayal of black people, but his behavior suggests he's actually of Cuban race. He wears what resembles to be golden pants.
  • Blas García as Huevo Líder (Egg Leader) the General of the kitchen's egg army. He's quick to recruit any new eggs into his gang, even when they're not interested. He has bad hearing, which derived on him calling Toto "Pompis". He speaks in a German accent and is the only egg with facial hair. He wears a General army hat.
  • Enzo Fortuny as Bebe and Mario Filio as Bubi, Bibi's brothers who perform in the same juggling act as her. Despite their childish looks, Bebe and Bubi are very mature and show deep love for their sister. Bebe is a large egg who wears a red body suit with star markings and has a mohawk, while Bubi is a blond egg who wears a blue bodysuit with a star on the chest. Filio also voices Huevito Preso #1 (Egg Prisoner #1).
  • Gaby Torres as Clara, the Leader's loud subordinate and Willy's superior. She often bosses around with other eggs, but does so out of genuine concern for their safety.
  • Irwin Daayán as Fefe and Gogo / Vendedor (seller)
  • Carlos Cobos as Effeminate Egg
  • Fernando Meza as Tlacua, a hungry and quick-tempered rat / Lagartijo, a neurotic egg who is part of the reptile egg gang / Poeta Huevo #1 (Egg Poet #1)
  • Rubén Moya as Cocodrilo, the crocodile leader of the adult reptile eggs group and father of Coco. He hopes for his son to be cruel and a bully just like him, but is depressed by the fact that Coco cares more about acting. Cocodrilo has a military-like hairdo.
  • Lourdes Morán as Mamá Gallina, Toto's sweet and caring mother hen, who is also brave who decided to leave her barn to find her son that's been taken away from her. She wears a blue handkerchief around her neck.

Production

Development

In April 2002, Rodolfo Riva Palacio Alatriste was the director of a live action film titled Anatomy of a Robbery, from which he was being fired by Eckehardt Von Damm (at that time, director of the company Videocine), as said film was going to be canceled due to not arousing Von Damm's interest.[5] However, before leaving his office he showed him one of the animations he had made (together with his brother Gabriel) for the nascent project of his authorship, Huevocartoon.com, a flash animation site with irreverent humor, and proposed to him the idea of making an animated film based on those short films that he and his brother made for the Internet, giving him a simple improvised pitch about the story of "two eggs that don't want to be cooked, and one of them wants to be cooked." become a chicken",[6] being a road movie in which the characters would encounter various obstacles before reaching their destination. This idea encouraged Von Damm to request a script from Riva Palacio[7] and to continue working with him on the idea.[6]

The pre-production work, voice recording, musical composition and creation of the original music, post-production processes and marketing and advertising design was carried out in México directly by Huevocartoon Producciones.

The film's animation was carried out in Argentina by Focus, under the production direction of Claudio Groppo, with production services from the Hook Up Animation studio, under the direction of Huevocartoon Producciones. With an approximate staff of ninety artists and for a period of more than thirteen months, Hook Up Animation was in charge of the development and direction of the 2D and 3D animation, including art direction, character designs and background designs, generating more than 150,000 original drawings.

Originally, the film's production title was Una película de huevos: En busca de mamá gallina, but it was eventually renamed simply Una película de huevos. However, for its release in Argentina in early 2007, the film retained its working title.[8]

Release

The film was released in theaters in Mexico on 21 April 2006. The film, along with its successor, were released on DVD in the United States as a "2-Pack". However, neither film received in a major U.S. release due to their "racist" and "violent" nature, which failed to comply with the American humor code within the industry and the 2 films have no English subtitles or dubs.[9]

Sequels

The success of the film has spawned into a series of films. The first sequel, Otra película de huevos y un pollo was released in 2009, and the second sequel, Un gallo con muchos huevos, was released in 2015, both of which also became box office successes.[2]

A fourth installment, titled Un rescate de huevitos, was released on August 12, 2021. The fifth and final installment, titled Huevitos congelados, was released on December 14, 2022 on Vix+.[10][11][12][13]

Videogame

A video game based on the film was released on 19 April 2010, named Un Juego de Huevos. It was designed and released exclusively for the Zeebo system, a 3G wireless-enabled entertainment and education platform from Zeebo Inc. currently available in Mexico and Brazil.[14][15][16]

See also

References

  1. ^ Salgado, Ivett (16 July 2014). "Mexicanos abaratan y acortan el proceso del 3D". Milenio. Grupo Milenio. Retrieved 4 September 2021.
  2. ^ a b c Apanco, Edgar (1 September 2015). "Taquilla MX: Los Huevos le ganaron al oso". Cine Premiere. G21 Comunicación Entertainment. Retrieved 10 February 2018.
  3. ^ "Las 10 cintas mexicanas mas taquilleras". Grupo Milenio. Grupo Milenio. 15 August 2017. Retrieved 10 February 2018.
  4. ^ Soares, Andre. "2007 Ariel Awards". Alt Film Guide. Retrieved 11 February 2018.
  5. ^ Fernández F., José Antonio (9 June 2008). "Rodolfo Riva Palacio. Que Los Huevos sean el Mickey Mouse mexicano, estamos a un siglo de saberlo". Revista Pantalla.com. Retrieved 2023-09-08.
  6. ^ a b Vázquez Hernández, Luis Gabriel (2015). "Capítulo 4: Estudios de animación / Produciendo películas animadas a nivel nacional". Cuentos y REcuentos: Panorama de la animación mexicana: 2000-2012. p. 87.
  7. ^ Tovar, Saile (8 November 2014). Una entrevista con muchos huevos con Rodolfo Riva Palacio. iDesign Vlog. Retrieved 2023-09-07 – via YouTube.
  8. ^ "Largometraje animado mexicano Una película de huevos se estrena en Argentina". PRODU.COM (in Spanish). 2007-01-03. Retrieved 2023-09-08.
  9. ^ "La animación mexicana se pone a prueba en EE. UU. con un gallo y muchos huevos". Prensa Libre. Prensa Libre. 1 September 2015. Retrieved 24 February 2018.
  10. ^ ""Huevitos en fuga", la nueva película de huevos". Publimetro Mexico. Metro International. 21 April 2016. Retrieved 10 February 2018.
  11. ^ "Revista Encuadres on Twitter: "Y para seguir con los próximos estrenos de @Videocine esperen #TodosCaen con @MiriHigareda @OMARCHAPARRO @marthahigareda @claudiaalvarezo; Un papá pirata con @mikyroda @natdupeyron; y Un Rescate de Huevitos, de Gabriel y Rodolfo Riva Palacio @huevocartoon #Encuadres"". Twitter. Twitter. 22 May 2019. Retrieved 24 May 2019.
  12. ^ "Videocine on Twitter: "A la vida hay que echarle huevos. Gabriel Riva Palacio y @huevocartoon lo saben mejor que nadie. No te pierdas "Un Rescate de huevitos"". Twitter. Twitter. 22 May 2019. Retrieved 24 May 2019.
  13. ^ "Ver Tráiler: Huevitos congelados por ViX". ViX (in Spanish). TelevisaUnivision. Retrieved 25 November 2022.
  14. ^ "Huevocartoon's Un Juego de Huevos Videogame Now Available Exclusively for the Zeebo System" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2017-03-31.
  15. ^ "Zeebo and Local Content".[dead link]
  16. ^ "Huevocartoon's Un Juego de Huevos Videogame Now Available Exclusively for the Zeebo System". tmcnet.