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Okay, just how jam-packed with anthropomorphic features is 2016? And what does “fully anthropomorphic” and “‘only’ talking animals” really mean? I see a couple of humans briefly in “The Secret Life of Pets”. Was “The Nut Job” considered “fully anthropomorphic”?

This is assuming that nothing is postponed or moved up.

The Nut Job 2 – January 15
Kung Fu Panda 3 – January 29
Zootopia – March 4
Monster Trucks – March 18
Angry Birds – May 20
Sausage Party – June 3
Finding Dory – June 17
The Secret Life of Pets – July 8
Ice Age 5 – July 15
Storks – September 23

Have I missed anything? There are doubtlessly a few others that haven’t been announced yet, or foreign anthropomorphic releases like “Ernest et Célestine” that will be brought to America in 2016. That’s at least ten. See ‘em all.

Don’t forget what I said in the “Zootopia” comments about most or all of these also getting “authorized novels”.

Fred Patten

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