MusicMania

MusicMania is a 2002 American animated musical film produced by Lions Gate Animation and distributed by Lions Gate Films. The first feature film to be released by the studio, it was directed by Gary Trousdale and written by Ted Elliott, Terry Rossio and Karey Kirkpatrick, and it stars the voices of Nick Carter and Britney Spears. The score of the film's original songs was composed by Henry Jackman and its lyrics were co-written by Jackman along with lyricist Tim Rice. The film centers around two teenagers named Andy Fowler and Melody Kitt, who love music and wish to find a place where people will appreciate their music. One day, the two discover a mysterious world where everyone loves music and that they celebrate an annual event that they like to call "MusicMania." However, one of the citizens, who prefers classical music and hates all other forms of music, wants classical music to be only music played at MusicMunia, so Andy and Melody have to stop him before MusicMania is ruined.

The film was released into theatres on July 19, 2002. It received moderately positive reviews from critics, who praised the animation, characters, plot, and music, and it earned $348.2 million worldwide on its $72 million budget. The success of the film managed to spawn a television series of the same name that aired on Kids' WB from 2003 to 2005, as well as video games, merchandise, and other media.

Plot
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Cast
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 * Nick Carter as Andy Fowler
 * Britney Spears as Melody Kitt

Production
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Release
The film was released into theatres by Lions Gate Films on July 19, 2002. More coming soon.

Reception
Review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes gave the film a score of 95% based on 201 reviews, with an average score of 8.1/10. The website's critical consensus reads, "Funny, enjoyable, emotional, MusicMania is a fun ride which sets the bar for animation while being a great debut for Lions Gate."Metacritic, which assigns a rating out of 100 top reviews from mainstream critics, calculated a score of 79 based on 35 reviews, indicating "generally favorable reviews". Audiences polled by CinemaScore, gave the film a rare "A+" grade, becoming the first non-Disney animated film to receive this grade.

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