The following November, the film officially entered production, with Brad Garrett and Jeffrey Tambor joining the cast. At the same time, Alexa Vega, Jesse McCartney and Carrie-Anne Moss were cast in undisclosed roles, and funding from South Korean company CJ Entertainment was received. Luximation, a studio in Vancouver created specifically for the project, was confirmed to be animating it. Ī stereoscopic 3D animated feature was formally announced in July 2010 at the San Diego Comic-Con, with Hanna acting as the director and O'Reilly serving as producer. A teaser for the movie was screened at the San Diego Comic-Con in July 2009. Jennica Harper joined as the film's writer in September 2008. In July 2008, Arcana announced that it had received funding from Telefilm Canada to develop the concept into a movie. With the release of the Clockwork Girl comic book series in 2007, co-creators Kevin Hanna and Sean O’Reilly confirmed they were working on an animated short adaptation. Kevin Hanna as See-Monster, and misc Marmokeets.One day, a nameless robot girl has recently been given the gift of life from her mechanical creator, while exploring the wonders of an ordinary world she meets an mutant boy named Huxley (who was created with two hearts) and they share a friendship that must overcome their warring families. This has made the city to split into separate factions between machinery and biological engineering and refuse to work together due to their different ideas. In a world watched over by the Ancients (a police-like military force resembling Plague doctors), there lived A town called Haraway, where everyone builds marvelous inventions and create strange creatures, but unfortunately a strange sickness called "The Blight" has rendered almost the population to fall ill and making some of there limbs useless which made the townsfolk to seek aid from two brilliant scientists. It stars Carrie-Anne Moss, Alexa Vega and Jesse McCartney. The Clockwork Girl is a 2014 Canadian animated film based on the comic book series Clockwork Girl, created by Sean O’Reilly and Kevin Hanna.
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