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Rio 2 (Film)

Budget(s)

135 million dollars

Release Date(s)(Text)

17 July 2013

Producer(s)

Lisa Stewart

Director(s)

David Soren

Box Office Revenue

282.5 million dollars

Duration

96 minutes

Screenplay(s)

David Soren

Robert D. Siegel

Darren Lemke

Turbo is a 2013 American computer-animated sports comedy film produced by DreamWorks Animation and directed by David Soren. The film tells the story of an ordinary garden snail who dreams of becoming a race car. Released in North America on July 17 2013, it explores themes of speed determination and pursuing one’s dreams. The voice cast includes Ryan Reynolds Paul Giamatti Michael Peña and Samuel L. Jackson. The film received mixed reviews from critics but attracted attention for its visual effects and humorous storytelling.


Turbo Film Trailer (YouTube)

Plot

The film follows the story of a garden snail named Theo. Living in a typical snail colony Theo is obsessed with speed and dreams of competing in the Indianapolis 500. Working alongside his brother Chet in a tomato field Theo comes into contact with nitrous oxide after an accident and gains extraordinary speed. Adopting the name "Turbo" Theo meets a group of street-racing snails and with their leader Whiplash he earns a chance to compete in the Indianapolis 500. The film centers on Turbo’s efforts to achieve his dreams and the challenges he encounters along the way.


Scene from Turbo Film (IMDB)

Themes

The central theme of the film is the individual’s struggle to transcend personal limits and achieve their dreams. Values such as determination perseverance and self-confidence are emphasized through Turbo’s journey. The film also highlights the importance of pursuing personal passions despite societal expectations. Themes of speed and racing are combined with the competitive and triumphant elements typical of sports films to appeal to a broad audience. Additionally friendship and teamwork are highlighted through Turbo’s relationships with his racing companions.

Box Office Performance

Turbo earned a worldwide gross of $282.5 million. Despite a production budget of $135 million the film achieved moderate success at the box office. It generated $83.0 million in North America and $199.5 million in international markets. Critics noted that its box office performance fell below expectations when compared to previous DreamWorks Animation films. However the film gained popularity particularly among younger audiences.

Production Process

Turbo marked David Soren’s directorial debut. The idea originated from Soren’s son’s fascination with snails and the notion that a fast-moving snail could be a humorous character. The screenplay was written by Soren Darren Lemke and Robert D. Siegel. The film was produced at DreamWorks Animation’s studios in Glendale California and the animation process took approximately four years. Visual effects particularly in the racing sequences were meticulously designed to support high-speed action. The film was released in 3D format which enhanced the viewer experience.

Characters and Voice Cast

  • Theo (Turbo): An idealistic garden snail who stands out from other snails due to his obsession with speed. Voiced by Ryan Reynolds.
  • Chet: Turbo’s cautious and protective older brother who avoids taking risks. Voiced by Paul Giamatti.
  • Whiplash: Leader of the street-racing snails. A tough but fair character. Voiced by Samuel L. Jackson.
  • Tito: A taco shop worker who encourages Turbo to enter the race. Voiced by Michael Peña.
  • Angelo: Tito’s older brother and owner of the taco shop. Voiced by Luis Guzmán.
  • Smoove Move: One of the street-racing snails known for his laid-back demeanor. Voiced by Snoop Dogg.
  • Burn: The only female snail in the racing team. Brave and energetic. Voiced by Maya Rudolph.

The voice cast stood out for performances that strengthened the film’s comedic elements. Particularly Reynolds and Jackson brought energy and charisma that contributed significantly to the film’s tone.

Awards and Nominations

  • Annie Awards (2014): Nominated for Best Animated Feature but lost to Frozen.
  • Kids’ Choice Awards (2014): Nominated for Favorite Animated Movie.
  • Saturn Awards (2014): Nominated for Best Animated Film.

Bibliographies

Box Office Mojo. “Turbo (2013).” Accessed July 8, 2025. https://www.boxofficemojo.com/title/tt1860353/?ref_=bo_se_r_1.

IMDb. "Turbo (2013) - Awards." Accessed July 8, 2025. https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1860353/awards/?ref_=tt_awd.

IMDb. "Turbo (2013) - Plot Summary." Accessed July 8, 2025. https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1860353/plotsummary/?ref_=tt_stry_pl.

IMDb. "Turbo (2013) - Poster." Accessed July 8, 2025. https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1860353/mediaviewer/rm142203392/?ref_=tt_ov_i.

IMDb. "Turbo (2013)." Accessed July 8, 2025. https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1860353/?ref_=mv_close.

IMDb. “Turbo (2013) - Still Image.” Accessed July 8, 2025. https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1860353/mediaviewer/rm74293248/?ref_=ttmi_mi_6.

YouTube. "Turbo - Official Trailer." Accessed July 8, 2025. https://youtu.be/VlRtm8Gh9PQ?si=9eeNqKRBNf86gQMH.

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Contents

  • Plot

  • Themes

  • Box Office Performance

  • Production Process

  • Characters and Voice Cast

  • Awards and Nominations

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