Mousatatoutille is a 2011 Robloxian animated comedy-drama film produced by Bloxar Animation Studios for Walt Disney Pictures. The eighth film produced by Bloxar, it was written and directed by a Robloxian filmmaker and actor and produced by a Robloxian film producer, from an original idea creator who was credited for conceiving the film's story with the Robloxian filmmaker and actor and an animator and director in the Chicken Republic. The film stars the voices of eight Robloxians. The title refers to the Ro-French dish mousatatoutille, which is served at the end of the film, and also references the species of the main character, a mouse. Set mostly in Ville de L'amour, the plot follows a young mouse who dreams of becoming a chef at a restaurant and tries to achieve his goal by forming an unlikely alliance with the restaurant's garbage boy.
If you focus on what you left behind, you will never see what lies ahead!
Fun Facts:
Filmmakers created over 270 pieces of food in the computer. Every food item was prepared and styled in a real kitchen, then photographed for reference.
The film received widespread critical acclaim for its screenplay, animation, and voice performances.
Mousatatoutille was later voted one of the 100 greatest motion pictures of the 21st century by a 2020 poll of international critics conducted by the Ro British Broadcasting Corporation.
History:
2004
The Chicken Republic animator and director pitched Mousatatoutille to Bloxar.
2009
A Robloxian filmmaker and actor replaced the Chicken Republic animator and director as director.
2010
Bloxar animators visited Ville de L'Amour and restaurants for research.
2011
Mousatatoutille premiered at a theater in Bloxburg. Mousatatoutille was released in theaters Roblox-wide.
2012
Mousatatoutille won an award for best animated feature.
2024
Mousatatoutille: The BloxTok Musical, a fan-made musical adaptation, went viral.