The Proud Family Movie facts for kids
Quick facts for kids The Proud Family Movie |
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Genre | Comedy Animated |
Written by | Calvin Brown, Jr. Ralph Farquhar John Patrick White Stiles White |
Directed by | Bruce W. Smith |
Starring | Kyla Pratt Tommy Davidson Paula Jai Parker Jo Marie Payton Tara Strong Orlando Brown Soleil Moon Frye Jeff Bennett Alisa Reyes Omarion LisaRaye McCoy Arsenio Hall |
Composer(s) | Elik Alvarez Frank Fitzpatrick Freddy Sheinfeld |
Country of origin | United States |
Original language(s) | English |
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Executive producer(s) | Bruce W. Smith Willard Carroll Ralph Farquhar |
Producer(s) | Chris Young |
Editor(s) | Brandy Hammes |
Running time | 91 minutes |
Production company(s) | Jambalaya Studio |
Distributor | Buena Vista Television |
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Original network | Disney Channel |
Original release | August 19, 2005 |
Chronology | |
Preceded by | The Proud Family (2001-2005) |
Followed by | The Proud Family: Louder and Prouder (TBA) |
The Proud Family Movie is a Disney Channel Original Movie based on the Disney Channel animated series, The Proud Family. It premiered on August 19, 2005 and was the finale to the show’s original run.
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Plot
It's Penny Proud's 16th birthday, and she is excited for herself and her friends to be part of Fifteen Cent's dance group, due to the fact that he's Sticky's cousin. However, when Fifteen drives her home, her father, Oscar Proud, gets mad when he finds them kissing. He grounds Penny indefinitely and cancels her birthday, after which Penny outrageously resents him as her father.
Oscar manages to create a serum that could make his Proud Snacks tastier but it instead causes the snack to expand and explode. As he is hauled away, he protests that his formula has no expiration date, which is overheard by Dr. Carver, who has been trying to create an army of humanoid peanuts but never got his formula stabilized and plots to get it. Disguising himself, Carver invites the Proud family to Legome Island. Trudy forces Oscar and Penny to go, hoping they will bond. Upon arrival, the Prouds meet the G-nomes, dwarf-sized creatures made from peanuts.
Carver tries to negotiate obtaining the formula from Oscar but when he refused, he reveals he has created peanut clones of his family from DNA snatched from them while they were partying. Oscar runs away and tries explaining to his family but they don't believe him. Meanwhile, the clones get a mix-up when the real Penny comes with them back to the mainland to search for the formula, while her clone remains with the original family. Penny soon enjoys the free life, which the clones allowed her, but gets tired of it soon enough.
At that moment mysterious Cashew leads the Prouds and the Penny clone on a perilous journey to the other side of the island, saying there is someone who can answer their questions. Along the way, the Penny clone proves to be the kind of daughter Oscar desires—obedient. When they meet the person the Cashew wanted them to meet, he turns out to be Dr. Carver, who explains that he created a clone of himself out of a peanut. Unfortunately, the clone went sizzling crisp in the sun one day and turned to evil. Donning a disguise of his original form, the clone took over the island and the Cashews, turning Carver's peanut research for evil. Oscars realizes his formula is the key and tells the family he had left it in a locket for Penny's birthday, which she opened back home. Her clone informs the other clones, who take the formula. Penny gathers her friends to go back to Legome and rescue her family. Unfortunately, the Carver clone is set to bring his peanut soldier army to conquer the world and had already left. The original gives Penny a container of gas that could instantly turn solid peanuts into peanut butter. Just as Penny was on the verge of releasing the gas, the clone offers her the free life—without rules or responsibilities. However, Penny retorts that her family is looking out for her and unleashes the gas, foiling the clone's plot. Penny and her friends then end the movie with a song.
Voice cast
- Kyla Pratt – Penny Proud
- Tommy Davidson – Oscar Proud
- Paula Jai Parker – Trudy Proud
- Jo Marie Payton – Suga Mama
- Tara Strong – Bebe Proud / Cece Proud / Cashew
- Orlando Brown – Sticky Webb
- Jeff Bennett – Mr. Bufferman
- Soleil Moon Frye – Zoey Howser
- Alisa Reyes – LaCienega Boulevardez
- Karen Malina White – Dijonay Jones
- Omarion – 15 Cent
- LisaRaye McCoy – Choreographer
- Arsenio Hall – Dr. Carver / Bobby Proud
- Jeremy Suarez – Wally
- Carlos Alazraqui – Puff / Board Member
- Billy West - Board Member / Cab Driver
- Carlos Mencia - Felix Boulevardez
- Maria Canals - Sunset Boulevardez
- Alvaro Guttierez – Papi
- Phil LaMarr – Dr. Carver in Disguise / Board Member
- Aries Spears – Wizard Kelly / Board Member
- Keith David – Bebe Proud Clone
- Kevin Michael Richardson – Mangler Mania/Bobo the Sea Beast
- Masi Oka - Japanese Kid / Announcer
Soundtrack
The score to the film was composed by Elika Alvarez, Frank Fitzpatrick and Freddy Sheinfel. The film features new songs written by Frank Fitzpatrick, Jorge Corante, Robyn Johnson, Stephen Anderson and Jayne Houston, along with covers of calypso songs. The songs featured in the film are:
- "Blowin' Up the Spot" - Performed by Omarion Grandberry (Instrumental only)
- "Right Here" - Performed by 'Jhené Aiko'
- "Boom Boom Boom" - Performed by Arsenio Hall (Dr. Carver and Bobby Proud)
- "If I Ruled the World" - Performed by Arsenio Hall (Dr. Carver and Bobby Proud)
- "Looking for the Perfect Beat" - Performed by Afrika Bambaatta & the Soulsonic Force
- "Together Makes it Better" - Performed by Kyla Pratt (Penny Proud), Alisa Reyes (LaCienga Boulevardez), Karen Malina White (Dijonay Jones) and Soleil Moon Frye (Zoey)
See also
In Spanish: The Proud Family Movie para niños