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− | '''''Caprice & Ella: The Movie''''' is a 2024 American [[wikipedia:black comedy|black comedy]] film directed by [[Ava Zinn]] in her [[wikipedia:List of directorial debuts|feature film directorial debut]] and produced by [[Karly Jameson]]. It stars Ava Zinn, [[Breeanna Sorensen | + | '''''Caprice & Ella: The Movie''''' is a 2024 American [[wikipedia:black comedy|black comedy]] film directed by [[Ava Zinn]] in her [[wikipedia:List of directorial debuts|feature film directorial debut]] and produced by [[Karly Jameson]]. It stars Ava Zinn, [[Breeanna Sorensen]], Karly Jameson, Caprice Zinn, and Ella Zinn. It is slated for release in July 2024.<ref name="Movie">{{cite web|url=http://avazinn.com/2022/04/19/aeverine-zinn-digital-media-group-to-produce-caprice-ella-the-movie/|title=Movie Release|accessdate=2022-06-05}}</ref> |
==Plot== | ==Plot== | ||
− | + | [[Ava Zinn]] (herself) is a good-hearted transgender woman, but so far she has had no success despite being in a relationship with [[Breeanna Sorensen]] (herself). Ava adopts a cat [[Caprice (Caprice & Ella)|Caprice]] (Caprice Zinn and voiced by Ava Zinn), a brown, black and white domestic short hair cat, and [[Ella (Caprice & Ella)|Gabriella "Ella"]] (Ella Zinn and voiced by Ava Zinn), a brown, tan and white Chihuahua. Caprice and Ella are hellions who quickly makes life miserable for Ava and Breeanna. Disaster follows Caprice and Ella wherever they go. Caprice and Ella later wins a golf game by belting [[Rachael Passalt]] and [[Kendra Ray]] (themselves) with a golf club for bullying them. Horrified, Ava realizes she needs to hire a pet sitter and put them in a pet day care facility. | |
− | + | However, a new mother figure isn't what Caprice and Ella want. But they have more to worry about than Ava's dates with Breeanna -- the little troublemakers might have met their match in Jackson Doogan, a gray tom cat with a big chip on his shoulder. | |
− | + | On Caprice and Ella's first day of pet day care, they find that Ivann Ozbourne is the principal at the facility. Horrified, Ms. Ozbourne promptly promotes Caprice and Ella to the senior pet class to avoid dealing with them for four years. There, Caprice meets Garfield and Heathcliff (respectively voiced by Morrison James and Sam Williamson), the pet day care bullies, and gets on their bad side when Caprice tapes Heathcliff to the dry erase board after Garfield tries to kiss Caprice. Heathcliff retaliates by dropping a heavy and blunt object on Caprice and Ella, but it misses them and hits Ava instead, knocking her out. When Ava comes to, she sees the facility's nurse/vet, [[Donna Doogan]] (herself), and becomes smitten with her. Caprice and Ella, annoyed at Ava's sudden love interest despite being in a relationship with Breeanna, attempts to vandalize Donna's picture hanging in the hall, only to be foiled by Jackson (Jackson Doogan, voiced by Justice Margowski), Donna's male cat, who is as mischievous as Caprice and Ella. When Caprice confronts Jackson for harassing her, Jackson states that he can harass anybody he wants and punctuates his point by giving Caprice a lit [[wikipedia:M-80 (explosive)|M-80]]. Caprice and Ella panics and promptly flushes it, and it explodes right when their teacher, Larisa Thorn (Caitlyn Skinner), sits on the toilet. Throughout the film, Caprice, Ella and Jackson engage in an escalating prank war. | |
− | + | Caprice and Ella thwarts Ava's first date with Breeanna by phoning her jealous former boyfriend (who has since underwent a sex change), who storms into the restaurant and picks a fight with Ava. Caprice and Ella also videotapes their irresponsible petsitter having sex with her boyfriend and broadcasts it to the entire neighborhood as well as on Ava's Ring video doorbell. Ava and Breeanna reminds Caprice and Ella they are new in the neighborhood and must attempt to fit in. | |
− | + | That evening, Ava's daughter-in-law, Jenna with her daughter Alisan, niece Leah, and nephew Michael, arrive to live with them after she loses custody of Allisan, Leah, and Michael following the deaths of Ava's daughters [[Samantha Zinn|Samantha]] in November 2020 and [[Tiffani Zinn|Tiffani]] in August 2021. Ava's second date with Breeanna goes even worse when Caprice and Ella place several mousetraps in and round the Ring video doorbell, and Breeanna gets injured. While Caprice, Ella, Alisan, Leah, Michael, Breeanna, and Ava are gone, she redecorates the house to impress Ava. | |
− | + | Meanwhile, Ava takes Caprice, Ella, Alisan, Leah, and Michael to the carnival during the [[wikipedia:Three Rivers Festival|Three Rivers Festival]]. After being taunted by Jackson, Garfield and Heathcliff for being too short to ride the [[wikipedia:Breakdance (ride)#Similar rides|Crazy Dance]], as well as seeing Jackson cheat his way on by wearing [[wikipedia:platform shoes|platform shoes]], Ella relives herself on the ride's floor while Caprice tampers with the ride by turning its settings up to maximum speed, causing everyone, including Jackson and Heathcliff, to get sick and vomit all over each other (including throwing up [[wikipedia:hairball|hairballs]]) and the entire ride to eventually break down. On the way home, a disappointed Ava makes Caprice and Ella promise to behave. | |
− | Caprice and Ella | + | However, when Caprice and Ella learns that Breeanna redecorated their beds with a clown theme, which they detests, they swiftly reneges on their promise and retaliates by putting live [[wikipedia:mouse|mice]] in her dinner. Disgusted and angered, she threatens to send him to boarding school in [[wikipedia:North Carolina|Breeanna's home state of North Carolina]] when she is their pet mother. They try to tell Ava this, but Ava refuses to believe them, saying Caprice and Ella are no longer credible. |
− | + | At a pet day care function, a puppet show goes awry. Ava is surprised to see Jackson, not Caprice or Ella, was behind it, and that Donna is his pet mother. Ava tries to tell Donna she understands what it is like raising a problem pet or two and thinks they can help one another. She acknowledges she likes her, but if they date, Jackson's behavior will only get worse. Ava proposes to Breeanna, believing she is the only woman who will marry her. | |
− | + | By a chance meeting at a pizzeria, Ava, Breeanna, Donna, Caprice, Ella, and Jackson dine together and have a good time, even after the food fight that the pets start with Ivyann gets them banned from the restaurant; Caprice, Ella and Jackson apologize for pranking each other and become best friends. | |
− | + | Caprice and Ella attempt to stop the wedding at all costs. The night before the wedding, Caprice, Ella and Jackson make a wish at the town's [[wikipedia:Johnny Appleseed|Johnny Appleseed]] statue near [[wikipedia:Parkview Field|Parkview Field]] that their pet parents will get together. | |
− | + | At the altar the next day, Jackson appears operating a bulldozer with the Johnny Appleseed statue, and [[Karly Jameson]] (herself), revealing herself as a pet hater (which makes Ava realize Caprice and Ella were telling the truth about Breeanna), gets trapped underneath. Caprice puts Jackson's firecracker in Ella's slingshot, causing the cake to blast off and land on [[Karly Ryder]] and [[Julia Passalt]], respectively Karly's mother and Rachael's father. Caprice, Ella, Breeanna, Ava, Donna, and Jackson then walk off as the film comes to a close. | |
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− | At the altar the next day, Jackson appears operating a bulldozer with the Johnny Appleseed statue, and as Ava and Breeanna | ||
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==Cast== | ==Cast== | ||
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* Caprice Zinn as herself (voiced by Ava Zinn) | * Caprice Zinn as herself (voiced by Ava Zinn) | ||
* Ella Zinn as herself (voiced by Ava Zinn) | * Ella Zinn as herself (voiced by Ava Zinn) | ||
− | * [[Ava Zinn]] as herself, owner of Caprice and Ella as well as paternal grandfather of Alisan Zinn | + | * [[Ava Zinn]] as herself, owner of Caprice and Ella as well as paternal grandfather of Alisan Zinn, Michael Zinn II, and Leah Zinn |
− | * [[Breeanna Sorensen]] as herself, Ava's girlfriend | + | * [[Breeanna Sorensen]] as herself, Ava's girlfriend and the de facto paternal step-grandmother of Alisan Zinn, Michael Zinn II, and Leah Zinn |
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* [[Karly Jameson]] as herself and narrator, Ava's closest friend | * [[Karly Jameson]] as herself and narrator, Ava's closest friend | ||
− | * | + | * TBD as Professor |
− | * | + | * TBD as Bethanie Grubb, the lesbian nurse/vetrinarian |
− | * | + | * TBD as Jackson Grubb (voiced by Justice Margowski) |
− | + | * TBD as Jenna Zinn, Ava's daughter-in-law and daughter of Season Atkins | |
− | * | + | * TBD as Ivyann Ozbourne, the principal/general manager of the pet day care facility |
− | + | * Karly Jameson as Marylin Hudson | |
− | * | + | * Caitlyn Skinner as Ms. Thorn |
− | * Karly Jameson as Marylin Hudson | + | * TBD as Indiana Department of Child Services Social Worker |
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* Ginger Poupon as himself (voiced by Ava Zinn) | * Ginger Poupon as himself (voiced by Ava Zinn) | ||
− | * [[Kendra Ray]] as | + | * [[Kendra Ray]] as Harmony, Breeanna's ex-boyfriend now living as a woman |
− | * | + | * TBD as Neighbor #1 |
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* [[Season Atkins]] as herself, Jenna's mother and maternal grandmother of Alisan Zinn | * [[Season Atkins]] as herself, Jenna's mother and maternal grandmother of Alisan Zinn | ||
* [[wikipedia:Johnny Mathis|Johnny Mathis]] as himself | * [[wikipedia:Johnny Mathis|Johnny Mathis]] as himself | ||
− | * | + | * TBD as Classmate #1 |
− | * | + | * TBD as Classmate #2 |
− | * | + | * TBD as Classmate #3 |
* TBD as Alisan Zinn, Ava's eldest granddaughter as well as Jenna's daughter and the granddaughter of Season Atkins | * TBD as Alisan Zinn, Ava's eldest granddaughter as well as Jenna's daughter and the granddaughter of Season Atkins | ||
− | * | + | * TBD as Michael Zinn II, Ava's grandson |
− | * TBD as Leah Zinn, Ava's youngest granddaughter | + | * TBD as Leah Zinn, Ava's youngest granddaughter |
− | * | + | * TBD as Melissa, the pet sitter |
− | * | + | * TBD as Dan, Melissa's boufriend |
− | * | + | * TBD as Waiter (Savery Grill) |
− | * | + | * TBD as Waiter (Vegetarian Steakhouse) |
− | * | + | * TBD as Garfield Arbuckle (voiced by Morrison James) |
− | * [[ | + | * TBD as Heathclliff (voiced by Sam Williamson) |
− | * | + | * [[Rachael Passalt]] as Animal Shelter Worker |
− | * | + | * Tom Powell as himself (rumor) |
+ | * TBD as Minister | ||
+ | * TBD as BrightPoint Head Start Employee | ||
* Ava Zinn as Shushu Willis (voice) | * Ava Zinn as Shushu Willis (voice) | ||
* Ava Zinn as Tabby Willis (voice) | * Ava Zinn as Tabby Willis (voice) | ||
− | * | + | * Susan Aldermann as herself (rumor) |
− | * | + | * TBD as Male Teacher |
− | + | * TBD as Carnival Worker #1 | |
− | + | * TBD as Carnival Worker #2 | |
− | * | + | * TBD as Police Officer |
− | * | + | * TBD as Pet Parent #1 |
− | * | + | * TBD as Golfer #1 |
− | * | + | * TBD as Golfer #2 |
− | * | + | * Seth MacFarlane as Brian Griffin (voice) |
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Caprice Zinn, Ella Zinn, Ava Zinn, and initially, Tuxedo Kitty, Ragdoll Kitty, and Grey Poupon reprised their roles from [[Caprice & Ella|the YouTube series]]. Ava Zinn reprised her ''[[Queen of the Willis]]'' roles of [[Shushu Willis (Queen of the Willis)|Shushu Willis]] and [[Tabby Willis (Queen of the Willis)|Tabby Willis]] although they respectively sound like Caprice and Ella. Zinn said the pet day care scene is comical. On June 10, 2022, Ragdoll Kitty and Grey Poupon died while Tuxedo Kitty and Random Black Kitty declined the roles. Ginger Poupon decided to take over the role as one of the community cats from the YouTube series. | Caprice Zinn, Ella Zinn, Ava Zinn, and initially, Tuxedo Kitty, Ragdoll Kitty, and Grey Poupon reprised their roles from [[Caprice & Ella|the YouTube series]]. Ava Zinn reprised her ''[[Queen of the Willis]]'' roles of [[Shushu Willis (Queen of the Willis)|Shushu Willis]] and [[Tabby Willis (Queen of the Willis)|Tabby Willis]] although they respectively sound like Caprice and Ella. Zinn said the pet day care scene is comical. On June 10, 2022, Ragdoll Kitty and Grey Poupon died while Tuxedo Kitty and Random Black Kitty declined the roles. Ginger Poupon decided to take over the role as one of the community cats from the YouTube series. | ||
− | Just hours after the casting call was announced in May 2022, [[Rachael Passalt]] was confirmed to portray the Aninal Shelter Volunteer and [[Karly Jameson]] was confirmed to be the narrator on May 25, 2022 as well as herself due to portaying herself on the YouTube series on October 3, 2022. On June 5, 2022, Justice Margowski and Dexter Manning were confirmed as the voice of Jackson Grubb and the puppets, respectively. The following day, Ava Zinn confirmed the voices of Garfield and Heathcliff will be respectively played by Morrison James and Sam Williamson, while Andrew LaFerrea was slated to be cast as the role of Michael Zinn II | + | Just hours after the casting call was announced in May 2022, [[Rachael Passalt]] was confirmed to portray the Aninal Shelter Volunteer and [[Karly Jameson]] was confirmed to be the narrator on May 25, 2022 as well as herself due to portaying herself on the YouTube series on October 3, 2022. On June 5, 2022, Justice Margowski and Dexter Manning were confirmed as the voice of Jackson Grubb and the puppets, respectively. The following day, Ava Zinn confirmed the voices of Garfield and Heathcliff will be respectively played by Morrison James and Sam Williamson, while Andrew LaFerrea was slated to be cast as the role of Michael Zinn II. |
Production was set to begin in mid-July 2022 to early September 2022, but was delayed due to Aeverine Zinn Holdings' relocation of the Digital Media Group's Production in summer 2022. | Production was set to begin in mid-July 2022 to early September 2022, but was delayed due to Aeverine Zinn Holdings' relocation of the Digital Media Group's Production in summer 2022. | ||
− | There are concerns that Ava Zinn's style of cursing at individuals on her other programs (most notably [[Caprice & Ella|the series]], [[Vote for the Girls (United States)|''Vote for the Girls'']] and ''[[Queen of the Willis]]'') would carry over to ''Caprice & Ella: The Movie''. It did | + | There are concerns that Ava Zinn's style of cursing at individuals on her other programs (most notably [[Caprice & Ella|the series]], [[Vote for the Girls (United States)|''Vote for the Girls'']] and ''[[Queen of the Willis]]'') would carry over to ''Caprice & Ella: The Movie''. It did, houwever, carry over to the movie yet in several scenes, Zinn cursed a few times in front of (but not at) Alisan, Michael and Leah. |
[[Season Atkins]] confirmed on ''The Karly Jameson Show'' on August 1, 2022 that she would portray herself. | [[Season Atkins]] confirmed on ''The Karly Jameson Show'' on August 1, 2022 that she would portray herself. | ||
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Caitlyn Skinner was confirmed to portray Ms. Thorn on October 4, 2022. However, Zinn offered the role of Jenna Zinn to [[Addison Agen]] in addition to potraying herself, but in a Facebook post by Agen stating she was moving to Nashville, Zinn confimrmed Agen's declined offer. Also on October 4, 2022, [[Kendra Ray]] was confirmed to portray Harmony and Jameson was confirmed to portray Marylin Hudson. | Caitlyn Skinner was confirmed to portray Ms. Thorn on October 4, 2022. However, Zinn offered the role of Jenna Zinn to [[Addison Agen]] in addition to potraying herself, but in a Facebook post by Agen stating she was moving to Nashville, Zinn confimrmed Agen's declined offer. Also on October 4, 2022, [[Kendra Ray]] was confirmed to portray Harmony and Jameson was confirmed to portray Marylin Hudson. | ||
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==Reception== | ==Reception== | ||
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==Home media== | ==Home media== | ||
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==Legacy== | ==Legacy== | ||
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==Music== | ==Music== | ||
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{{Infobox album | {{Infobox album | ||
| Name = Caprice & Ella: The Movie - Music from the Motion Picture | | Name = Caprice & Ella: The Movie - Music from the Motion Picture | ||
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| Misc = {{Extra chronology | | Misc = {{Extra chronology | ||
| Artist = Caprice & Ella: The Movie | | Artist = Caprice & Ella: The Movie | ||
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| Title = Caprice & Ella: The Movie | | Title = Caprice & Ella: The Movie | ||
| Year = 2024 | | Year = 2024 | ||
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| length5 = {{Duration|m=3|s=50}} | | length5 = {{Duration|m=3|s=50}} | ||
− | | title6 | + | | title6 = [[wikipedia:Dan_Fogelberg_discography#Singles|Lonely in Love]] |
− | + | | extra6 = [[Ava Zinn]] | |
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− | | | + | | title7 = [[wikipedia:You're No Good#Linda_Ronstadt_version|You're No Good]] |
− | | | + | | extra7 = [[wikipedia:Linda Ronstadt|Linda Ronstadt]] |
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− | | | + | | title8 = [[If Ever You're in My Arms Again#Ava_Zinn_version|If Ever You're in My Arms Again]] |
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− | | | + | | title9 = Bad Kitty (Caprice & Ella version) |
− | | | + | | extra9 = [[wikipedia:Liz Phair|Liz Phair]] |
− | | | + | | length9 = {{Duration|m=3|s=37}} |