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Director(s) | Tony Leondis | ||||||||
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Release Date | 2017-08-11 2017-07-28 | ||||||||
Duration | 86 minutes | ||||||||
Genre | Comedy Adventure Animation | ||||||||
Voice Cast | Sean Hayes – Devil Sofia Vergara – Flamenca Christina Aguilera – Akiko Glitter Patrick Stewart – Poop Jennifer Coolidge – Mary Meh Steven Wright – Mel Meh Maya Rudolph – Smiler Anna Faris – Jailbreak James Corden – Hi-5 T.J. Miller – Gene | ||||||||
Emoji Movie (Original title: The Emoji Movie) is a 2017 American animated film. The movie explores a fictional world inhabited by emojis used in digital communication. Designed as a reflection of technology and social media culture, this animation aims to present the symbols of modern communication and digital life in an entertaining way for children and young audiences.
Emoji Movie Trailer (Sony Pictures Türkiye)
The film was directed by Tony Leondis and produced by Sony Pictures Animation. It was released in the United States on July 28, 2017. The film has a runtime of 1 hour and 26 minutes and was produced in English. Digital animation techniques were employed during production to create a colorful and dynamic visual world. The film was released with an original concept centered on the emoji, one of the defining symbols of the digital age.

Scene from Emoji Movie (IMDb)
The film is set in Textopolis, a city inside a smartphone where emojis live. The main character, Gene, possesses the unique ability to display multiple expressions, unlike other emojis. However, this difference makes him feel out of place among his peers. Gene embarks on an adventure to discover his true identity and gain acceptance. The film revolves around themes of identity, acceptance, friendship, and the value of individual differences. It also explores issues of identity and communication within the digital world.
The voice cast includes T.J. Miller as Gene, James Corden as Hi-5, Anna Faris as Addison, and Maya Rudolph as Smiler. Each character represents a different type of emoji, illustrating the diversity of digital communication. The characters are presented as faces of the digital age, and their voice performances support the emotional and entertaining aspects of the animation.
The film received mixed reviews from critics and audiences. While it attracted attention for its visual effects and concept, it was criticized for its screenplay and content depth according to Rotten Tomatoes. Although significant as a production that utilizes popular symbols of digital culture, it was considered limited in narrative depth and storytelling. Commercially, it achieved moderate success and gained recognition among young audiences.
IMDb. "The Emoji Movie - Image Viewer." Accessed July 9, 2025. https://www.imdb.com/title/tt4877122/mediaviewer/rm2679254528/?ref_=tt_ov_i.
IMDb. "The Emoji Movie - Plot Summary." Accessed July 9, 2025. https://www.imdb.com/title/tt4877122/plotsummary/.
IMDb. "The Emoji Movie – Image Viewer." Accessed July 3, 2025. https://www.imdb.com/title/tt4877122/mediaviewer/rm4171835904/?ref_=ttmi_mi_2
IMDb. "The Emoji Movie." Accessed July 3, 2025. https://www.imdb.com/title/tt4877122/?ref_=nv_sr_srsg_2_tt_7_nm_1_in_0_q_emoji.
Leondis, Tony, dir. The Emoji Movie. Sony Pictures Animation, 2017.
Rotten Tomatoes. "The Emoji Movie." Accessed July 3, 2025. https://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/the_emoji_movie.
Sony Filmleri Turkey. "Emoji Filmi Türkçe Dublajlı Fragman." YouTube, May 16, 2017. Accessed July 9, 2025.
Director(s) | Tony Leondis | ||||||||
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Release Date | 2017-08-11 2017-07-28 | ||||||||
Duration | 86 minutes | ||||||||
Genre | Comedy Adventure Animation | ||||||||
Voice Cast | Sean Hayes – Devil Sofia Vergara – Flamenca Christina Aguilera – Akiko Glitter Patrick Stewart – Poop Jennifer Coolidge – Mary Meh Steven Wright – Mel Meh Maya Rudolph – Smiler Anna Faris – Jailbreak James Corden – Hi-5 T.J. Miller – Gene | ||||||||
Production and Release
Plot and Themes
Voice Cast and Characters
Reception and Impact