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Take a Journey with LAIKA’s ‘Choose Kubo’ Featurette

Hot off its big wins at the BAFTA awards, LAIKA is doubling down on its big double-nominated push for the Oscars, with a beautiful new For-Your-Consideration featurette for Kubo and the Two Strings: “Choose Kubo.”

In the new featurette, director and studio head Travis Knight, producer Arianne Sutner and visual effects supervisor Steve Emerson — as well as voice star Charlize Theron (“Monkey”) — detail the film’s five-year production journey, from crafting the story to getting hands-on to deliver incredibly complex shots.

Kubo is nominated in both the Best Animated Feature and Best Visual Effects categories for this year’s Academy Awards. It has the chance to become LAIKA’s first Oscar winner, as well as the first stop-motion film in 10 years to take the animated feature statuette home.

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