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The Emoji Movie

An adventure beyond words.
2017 | 86m | English

(77528 votes)

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Popularity: 6 (history)

Details

Gene, a multi-expressional emoji, sets out on a journey to become a normal emoji.
Release Date: Jul 23, 2017
Director: Tony Leondis
Writer: Tony Leondis, Eric Siegel, Mike White
Genres: Animation, Family, Comedy
Keywords villain, parody, 3d animation, emoji
Production Companies Columbia Pictures, Sony Pictures Animation, LStar Capital
Box Office Revenue: $216,909,830
Budget: $50,000,000
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
T.J. Miller Gene (voice)
James Corden Hi-5 (voice)
Anna Faris Jailbreak (voice)
Maya Rudolph Smiler (voice)
Steven Wright Mel Meh (voice)
Jennifer Coolidge Mary Meh (voice)
Jake T. Austin Alex (voice)
Christina Aguilera Akiko Glitter (voice)
Sofía Vergara Flamenco Dancer (voice)
Patrick Stewart Poop (voice)
Rob Riggle Ice Cream (voice)
Sean Hayes Steven (voice)
Tati Gabrielle Addie (voice)
Jude Koyaute Poop Jr. (voice)
Rachael Ray Spam (voice)
Jeff Ross Internet Troll (voice)
Melissa Sturm Angel / Phone Store Employee (voice)
Tony Leondis Laughter / Broom / Pizza (voice)
Sean Giambrone Travis (voice)
Timothy Durkin Mr. Schnoebelen (voice)
Liam Aiken Ronnie Ram Tech (voice)
Wendell Brooks Ram Tech Bouncer (voice)
Tarek Bishara Fist Bump (voice)
Kevin Chamberlin Gavel (voice)
William Townsend Rocket (voice)
Adam Brown Flashlight / Trojan Horse (voice)
William J. Caparella Alien (voice)
Joe Whyte Red Wagon (voice)
Conrad Vernon Trojan Horse (voice)
Kate Gorney Heart Eyes (voice)
Rich Dietl Nerd Emoji (voice)
Derek Mio Elephant (voice)
Paige Eileen Caparella Cat Heart Eyes (voice)
Bob Bergen Additional Voices (voice)
Debi Derryberry Additional Voices (voice)
Jess Harnell Additional Voices (voice)
Phil LaMarr Additional Voices (voice)
Laraine Newman Additional Voices (voice)
Tara Strong Additional Voices (voice)
Fred Tatasciore Additional Voices (voice)
E. G. Daily Additional Voices (voice)
Carlos Alazraqui Additional Voices (voice)
Keith Anthony Additional Voices (voice)
Eric Bauza Additional Voices (voice)
David Boat Additional Voices (voice)
Terri Douglas Additional Voices (voice)
Keith Ferguson Additional Voices (voice)
Amy Hill Additional Voices (voice)
John Kassir Additional Voices (voice)
Josh Keaton Additional Voices (voice)
Mona Marshall Additional Voices (voice)
Scott Menville Additional Voices (voice)
Max Mittelman Additional Voices (voice)
Alicyn Packard Additional Voices (voice)
Paul Pape Additional Voices (voice)
Debra Wilson Additional Voices (voice)
Matthew Wood Additional Voices (voice)
John Cramer Additional Voices (voice)
Name Job
Will Digby Dialogue Editor
Yuhki Demers Visual Development
William J. Caparella Editor
Mary Hidalgo Casting
Mike Feil Animation
Rick Owens Foley
Randy Singer Foley
John Turello Animation
James Shearman Conductor
Michael A. Wilson Animation
Joey Chou Visual Development
Ernie Rinard Visual Development
Andrea Matamoros Modeling
Hyesook Kim Animation
Roberto Tifi Animation
Gregory Verreault Animation
Ali Pournassari Animation
Hiroya Sonoda Animation
Brian Straub Foley
Shawn Palmer Storyboard Designer
Lyndon Ruddy Storyboard Designer
Michael J. Broomberg Foley
Shay Stone Animation
Frank Forte Storyboard Designer
Didier Ah-Koon Storyboard Designer
Lorena García Romero Modeling
David W.R. Shepstone Animation
Rishi Kaul Animation
Yuri Lementy Animation
Alan Camilo Animation
Florian Parrot Animation
Carles Salvany Animation
Magnolia Ku Lea Animation
Philip Rudolph Animation
Mitch Yager Animation
Tony Leondis Writer, Director
Carlos Zaragoza Production Design
Jørgen Klubien Storyboard Designer
Andy Bialk Character Designer
Eric Siegel Writer
Mike White Writer
David Feiss Storyboard Designer
Justin K. Thompson Visual Development
Patrick Doyle Original Music Composer
Deb Adair Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Name Title
Ben Waisbren Executive Producer
John Kreidman Co-Producer
Michelle Raimo Kouyate Producer
Theresa Bentz Associate Producer
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Popularity History


Year Month Avg Max Min
2024 4 79 185 49
2024 5 203 241 154
2024 6 120 224 53
2024 7 70 104 48
2024 8 44 67 30
2024 9 29 43 21
2024 10 40 78 22
2024 11 30 51 21
2024 12 33 45 23
2025 1 33 56 23
2025 2 26 44 6
2025 3 10 39 2
2025 4 5 8 3
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2025 6 5 7 4
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2025 8 5 8 4
2025 9 6 10 3
2025 10 4 6 3

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2025 8 980 981
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2025 7 772 772
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2025 5 829 887
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2025 3 460 460
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2025 2 974 976
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Reviews

Rangan
3.0

**As a thematic where expressions matter the film failed to express!** I agree that this film was not good. Not because of bad writing, animation, voice rendered, but the timing of the film coming out mattered. If this same film was released before 'Wreck it Ralf', 'The Lego Movie', 'Pixels', 'In ... side Out', then people might have liked it. But now, it is like Sony desperately wanted their version of toys and/or games related film, so they made it. That's how it looks like. Despite all the criticism, the film minted good sum. So it is not a box office flop, only devalued honestly by those who saw it. Those titles I mentioned and this story has the same storyline. Basically, that's very common platform where 80 per cent of the films borrow from. The scenes looked very ordinary, like there's nothing much to explore. The jokes were weaker, the characters were uninteresting in most of the parts. I would say they did not utilise them rightly. The good thing is, it is a watchable film, but the majority won't like it. Usually Sony animations were met with underwhelmingly, and seeing the response it had got, surely there will be no sequel, at least for now. **3/10**

May 16, 2024
r96sk
2.0

Excruciatingly bad. It's proper rubbish. Based on the reputation of this, I knew it was going to be utter tripe. I always wait to watch myself to form my own opinion, but there is no doubt about it - <em>'The Emoji Movie'</em> is truly awful. It's such a lazy attempt, there is absolutely no creat ... ivity and there doesn't seem to have been that much care put into this. How about that product placement, also?! I will say I do like the idea, you could probably create a fine film with it. However, man did they get the execution incredibly wrong. That's also not good given the cast performances, all of which are quite pathetic. In fairness, they don't exactly get much to work with. I'm someone who likes James Corden, but he is terrible here. As is T.J. Miller, while Anna Faris and Maya Rudolph are forgettable. I was disappointed (sorta) not to see more of Patrick Stewart's character, given how much I've heard in recent years; he's barely in it. It's a painful watch, even with a run time of just 86 minutes.

Jun 23, 2021
johnmills
8.0

In spite of this somehow being a movie, the animation and sound was good with enough subtle references to keep adults entertained, while also being fun and bright enough to hold the attention of my kids. ...

Jun 23, 2021