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Stitch Head

Being different is the main attraction.
2025 | 91m | English

(911 votes)

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Popularity: 3 (history)

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Stitch Head was the first creature brought to 'almost life' by mad professor Erasmus. In the years since, he’s become nursemaid to the master’s ever-growing menagerie of neglected creatures, tasked with teaching them to suppress their 'inner monster' and hide out in the castle — away from prying eyes and itchy pitchfork fingers, of the village mob in the valley below. But when grubby circus impresario Fulbert Freakfinder arrives offering Stitch Head a starring role in his freak show, our hero is tempted by the promise of love and acceptance.
Release Date: Oct 16, 2025
Director: Steve Hudson, Toby Genkel
Writer: Steve Hudson, Guy Bass
Genres: Animation, Adventure, Family, Comedy
Keywords monster, musical, friendship, mad scientist, self love, surgical stitches, charlatan, freak show, lighthearted, absurd, hilarious, stitch head, defiant, emotional abuse & manipulation
Production Companies Senator Film, Fabrique d'images, GRINGO films, Assemblage Entertainment, Aniventure, GFM Animation, Traumhaus Studios, Rabbits Black
Box Office Revenue: $6,495,978
Budget: $34,800,000
Updates Updated: Mar 11, 2026
Entered: Apr 26, 2024
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Name Character
Asa Butterfield Stitch Head (voice)
Joel Fry Creature (voice)
Alison Steadman Nan (voice)
Rob Brydon Professor (voice)
Seth Usdenov Fulbert Freakfinder (voice)
Fern Brady Madame Miranda (voice)
Tia Bannon Arabella (voice)
Jamali Maddix Taj/Tej (voice)
Paul Tylak Owggagoffakkookkk (voice)
Ruth Gibson Old Lady (voice)
Rasmus Hardiker Geoff (voice)
Ryan Sampson Doctor Dislocation (voice)
Steve Hudson Woodlouse (voice)
Gemma Saunders Pigbutt (voice)
Sway Clarke II Tiny Monster (voice)
Name Job
Steve Hudson Writer, Director
Toby Genkel Co-Director
Guy Bass Book
Nick Urata Original Music Composer
Lucy Rands Casting Director
Name Title
Sonja Ewers Producer
Mark Mertens Producer
Guy Collins Executive Producer
Adam Nagle Executive Producer
Ronnie Exley Executive Producer
Amanda Kerridge Executive Producer
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Geronimo1967
7.0

“Stitch Head” is the first-born of mad scientist “Erasmus” as he searches to find the secret of life. Over time, the scientist has switched his ingredients up from wool and stitches and experimented on just about everything from dogs to sharks, but his latest “Creature” makes “Stitch” realise that h ... e is little more than an assistant to his creator, and that he is actually quite a lonely fellow. Meantime, in the village below their castle a circus comes to town and it’s ringmaster (think Jim Broadbent in “Moulin Rouge!” from 2001) hears tell of the monsters living high above. It’s down to “Stitch” to enforce their strict no visitors policy but when he is promised the allure of popularity and success, he succumbs to temptation and is soon quite an attraction below. He befriends “Arabella” and all looks set fair. Back at home, the monsters are missing their friend and so the youngest of them dons a cunning disguise and heads to the town to fetch him back. His arrival proves timely, as in their pursuit of shillings, the circus are prepared to be quite cruel to get the audiences in. Getting “Stitch” back to the safety of the castle is one thing, but how safe will they be with an angry baying mob now on their way up the mountain? Sure, it’s a fairly straightforward take on the “Frankenstein” story with a little of “Pinocchio” thrown in and styled à la Tim Burton, but the characterisations work well and the messages of friendship, companionship and loneliness are clearly delivered for a family audience. The animation is nicely detailed and lively and there is plenty of fun as well as some uncomfortable truths in a dialogue that encourages us to look beyond our outward differences and be an whole lot less judgmental. It does make you wonder though why these formidable looking castles perched precariously atop a jagged mountain were always breached so easily by some angry peasants bearing only torches and pitchforks!

Jan 25, 2026