Nintendo Films/A Columbia Pictures Release (2017)
*IMPORTANT DISCLAIMER:* The content represented here is part of my own Nintendo film/television timeline. Nintendo Animation is not included in my timeline, after @LogoManSeva addressed the change in a community post. Additionally, this logo combo is not to be confused with Seva's video that uses the _Splatoon_ name, which is now part of his old Nintendo Films canon.
Instead of having 20th Century Fox release it (which was a change that Seva made, making it so that Nintendo wouldn’t have signed a first-look deal with the company), Columbia Pictures would release it. And because Nintendo Animation didn’t exist, Sony Pictures Animation would oversee animation production as Nintendo Films would branch out to other animation studios.
Taken from _Splatoon_ (2017).
Music used: _The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge Out of Water_ (2015)
Credit to Sony Pictures Entertainment for the last logo.
_Splatoon_ (2017) – Working on Storyboard: June 8, 2015-August 22, 2016 and Working on CGI: September 12, 2016-June 17, 2017
Theatrical release: July 28, 2017
Digital HD release: August 31, 2017
Blu-ray Disc/DVD/4K Ultra HD Blu-ray release: September 22, 2017
Netflix streaming availability: November 19, 2017-present
Technique: Computer-animation (3D)
Genres: Action/Comedy
Rated PG for "mild action, peril and some thematic elements and rude humor". (United States)
Rated PG (Canada)
Rated PG (United Kingdom)
Rated PG (Australia)
Rated A (Mexico)
Runtime: 92 minutes (1 hour and 32 minutes)
Color: Color (by Deluxe)
Aspect ratio: 2.35:1
Languages: English, Japanese
Countries: United States, Japan
Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA) approved no.: 50909
(too lazy to add the full cast and crew)
©2017 Columbia Pictures Industries, Inc./Nintendo Co., Ltd./RatPac Entertainment, LLC. All rights reserved.
©2017 Sony Pictures Home Entertainment. All rights reserved.
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