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2025 film by Genndy Tartakovsky

Fixed
Streaming release poster
Directed byGenndy Tartakovsky
Screenplay by
Story by
  • Steve Greenberg
  • Rich Lufrano
  • Genndy Tartakovsky
  • Jon Vitti
Produced byMichelle Murdocca
Starring
Edited byMark Yeager
Music by
Production
company
Distributed byNetflix
Release dates
  • June 11, 2025 (2025-06-11) (Annecy)
  • August 13, 2025 (2025-08-13) (Netflix)
Running time
85 minutes[1]
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Budget~$30 million[2][3]

Fixed is a 2025 Americanadult animatedcomedy film directed byGenndy Tartakovsky and written by Tartakovsky andJon Vitti. Produced bySony Pictures Animation forNetflix, it is the former's firsttraditionally animated film. The film features the voices ofAdam DeVine,Idris Elba,Kathryn Hahn,Fred Armisen,Beck Bennett,Bobby Moynihan,Michelle Buteau, andRiver Gallo. The film revolves around a dog named Bull who sets out to win the heart of his crush named Honey while also dealing with the fact that he is going to beneutered.

The film was first conceived in 2009, and development began in 2018. The cast was announced in June 2023.Warner Bros. Pictures was originally set to distribute the film, but had dropped the film by August 2024 as part of cost-saving measures byWarner Bros. Discovery, canceling its theatrical release.Netflix later acquired the distribution rights to the film, and it had its world premiere on June 11, 2025, at the2025 Annecy International Animation Film Festival, before releasing on Netflix on August 13 to mixed reviews from critics.

Plot

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Bull is a two-year-oldStaffordshire Bull Terrier fromChicago who frequently humps anything that piques his interest to vent his perverse instincts. He is friends with Rocco, a proud, British-accentedboxer, Fetch, a wannabe-influencerdachshund and Lucky, a dim-witted, masochisticJack Russell, all of whom except for Bull have been neutered, which makes them a target of ridicule from the haughty, self-absorbedBorzoishow dog Sterling. Bull also harbors a crush on his neighbour, another show dog Borzoi named Honey, but is hesitant to reveal his true feelings for her.

One day, Bull's owners throw him a party where they pamper him with treats and toys. But when Bull gets to theKool-Aid-flavored toilet water, he realizes that this means he is due to be neutered the following morning, as Luther, aGreat Dane, had a similar pre-neutered experience. Bull bemoans his experience, alienates his friends as they attempt to comfort him and decides to leave home in order to save himself from being sterilized.

However, he soon reconsiders when he is accosted by a large clowder of alley cats, but is rescued by his friends, who came searching for him when he ran away from his home. Reconciling, Bull and his friends barely manage to escape the cats' territory. As Bull decides to return home and face his impending neutering, Rocco convinces him to have one last wild night on the town to make sure his last night of being intact will be one to remember.

The foursome get into various shenanigans, such as infiltrating a dog show that Honey is competing in alongside Sterling. Bull finally musters the courage to share his attraction to her with her until she and Sterling win, causing him to sadly leave.

The group soon visits "The Humphouse", a dog-friendly version of astrip club, where Lucky falls for theintersexDobermann bouncer, Frankie. Meanwhile, Bull is seduced by Molasses, an attractive red Borzoi, who reminds him of Honey. Molasses gets Bull toknot her, just as Honey, who abandoned the dog show for Bull, stumbles upon the scene and angrily confronts him.

Soon, Bull, Honey and the others are captured by animal control and taken to the dog pound, where Honey is eventually released when her owners are contacted about her whereabouts via a microchip in her fur. Realizing that Honey and Sterling will breed due to them winning the dog show, Bull and his friends escape the pound and venture to Bull's house, though Lucky deviates from the group to reunite with Frankie.

Bull manages to physically intervene between Honey and Sterling as they're about to breed. However, an oblivious Sterling unknowinglysodomizes Bull, believing to be breeding with Honey. Bull confesses his feelings for her, apologizes, and then leaves. Later at night, after Bull reunites with his family, Honey lures him into a backyard treehouse, where she confesses her love for him and the pair then mate.

Inevitably, Bull is neutered, but not before he becomes the father of his and Honey's litter of thirteen puppies three months later. Meanwhile, Sterling discovers that he will also be neutered through the Kool-Aid-filled toilet, much to his horror as Luther mocks him. Later on, Honey and her own pack of friends visit The Humphouse to watch agrizzly bear twerk, to the delight of the audience and to Bull, Rocco, Fetch and Lucky's astonishment.

Voice cast

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Production

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Development and writing

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Director and writer Genndy Tartakovsky in 2012.

According toGenndy Tartakovsky, the film was first conceived in 2009, as an animal road-trip film under the titleBuds, with Tartakovsky wanting to capture the dynamic of his friend group. The film originally consisted of different types of animals, but after an executive suggested that it needed a stronger hook, Tartakovsky asked "What if one of them is a dog and he realizes he's going to get neutered in the morning?". The film was later titledThe Shift before finally becomingFixed.[9][10][7]

On July 25, 2018,Deadline Hollywood reported that Tartakovsky was set to write and direct the film, with Michelle Murdocca producing it.Sony Pictures Animation was set to produce it, marking the studio's first R-rated film. Tartakovsky previously worked on theHotel Transylvania films for the studio.[11] More details were revealed about the film in June 2019 at theAnnecy International Animation Film Festival;[12] Tartakovsky stated, "it's really funny and heartwarming, it's not all about balls, we're trying to make it a character comedy."[13] In July 2022, he stated that despite being a Sony Pictures Animation production, the film would be released throughNew Line Cinema.[14][15] He reaffirmed the film's focus on character-based comedy in December 2022, saying that it is what makes the film "much more unique and stand out".[16] In June 2023, Tartakovsky stated that the "camaraderie" between the characters was inspired byJudd Apatow films likeThe 40-Year-Old Virgin (2005) andKnocked Up (2007).[4]

Speaking about the film withPolygon in 2025, Tartakovsky described Bull having "kind of a false sense of security about his balls, like Samson and his hair," with his friends having been neutered and "just normal".[17]

Casting

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Aaron LaPlante, who previously starred in Tartakovsky'sPrimal andUnicorn: Warriors Eternal, was revealed to have a role in the film in September 2022.[18] On June 13, 2023,Adam DeVine,Idris Elba,Kathryn Hahn,Fred Armisen,Bobby Moynihan,Beck Bennett,River Gallo, andMichelle Buteau, were announced to star in the film at theAnnecy International Animated Film Festival.[4] When Hahn came onto the film, according to Murdocca, she did not want to be "the sweet girl in the background who doesn't have any depth to her", aiming for her character to be raunchier.[4][9]

Animation and design

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The animation was done byRenegade Animation and the Brazilian studio Lightstar Studios.[14] Scott Wills served as art director, having previously worked with Tartakovsky onSamurai Jack andPrimal.[9][14] Production began by July 2022,[14] and was eyeing completion for September 2023 when the cast was announced.[4] While the film was originally intended by Tartakovsky to be made throughhand-drawn animation, he later considered usingcomputer animation to "better sell the film". He ultimately decided to keep the film's hand-drawn animation, making it the first hand-drawn film to be produced by Sony Pictures Animation, due to the hand-drawn aesthetic working better for the film's plot.[9]

Tartakovsky wanted the animation to be reminiscent ofWalt Disney Animation Studios'Lady and the Tramp (1955) andOne Hundred and One Dalmatians (1961),[16] while also drawing inspiration from the works ofTex Avery andChuck Jones'Looney Tunes shorts, particularly due to their emphasis on expressive animation.[9] However, the film became more cartoony.[7] Tartakovsky did have to soften the animation for the genitals, however, coloring theanuses "a bit more subtly".[17] The film was completed in September 2023.[2][19]

Music

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Tyler Bates and Joanne Higginbottom, who previously collaborated with Tartakovsky, composed the score,[20] which was released on digital platforms on August 13, 2025.[21]

Track listing
No.TitleLength
1."Get Our Freak On"0:55
2."Adora Bull"1:46
3."Food Rain"0:45
4."You’re Eating Cat Sh*t!"1:22
5."Stop Humping Nana!"1:22
6."My Sweet Sweet Honey"1:17
7."Gotta Pee!"0:25
8."Inbred for Generations"1:44
9."Wiggly Field"0:33
10."My Balls!"1:31
11."F***ing Cats"1:26
12."Ball-less Zombie"2:02
13."Welcome, Bitches (feat. Lola Colette)"2:04
14."I Am a Wild F***ing Wolf"1:14
15."Audio Symphonic Dick-Tation"2:02
16."Kill the Squirrel!"1:34
17."Nose Boner"0:53
18."Just a Dog"1:35
19."Hump House Raid"0:47
20."Get You Some Honey"0:44
21."Karma's a Bitch"0:27
Total length:26:28

Release

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Fixed had its world premiere on June 11, 2025, at the2025 Annecy International Animation Film Festival.[22][23] It was released both onNetflix and in select theaters on August 13, 2025.[5][21]

It was originally scheduled to be theatrically released on an undetermined date byWarner Bros. Pictures under theirNew Line Cinema banner. Animator Jaison Roberto Carvalho, who worked on the film, confirmed onInstagram that the film would be released in 2023.[24] Speaking about the film on the podcastThis Is Important on May 7, 2024, Devine stated the film would be released in 2025,[25] while in a June 2024 interview withAnimation Magazine, Tartakovsky said that the release situation was being figured out.[26]

On August 9, 2024, it was reported that Warner Bros. and New Line would no longer release the film as part of cost-saving measures by parent companyWarner Bros. Discovery. The distribution rights returned toSony Pictures Animation, with the film being shopped to other studios and streamers. First reported byMatthew Belloni ofPuck News, the news was a surprising announcement given Tartakovsky's history with WBD'sCartoon Network andAdult Swim.Netflix was considered as one of the potential options whereFixed could end up given Sony Pictures Animation's previous collaborations with the company, while Belloni suggested that if negotiations are unsuccessful, the film could be canceled andwritten off in a similar manner toBatgirl and the then-shelvedCoyote vs. Acme.[27][28][29]

On October 1, 2024, while attending theSCAD's AnimationFest to be honored with the Award for Excellence, Tartakovsky reassuredCollider's Steve Weintraub thatFixed was completed and "is not dead by any means nor shelved, just waiting to find a distributor he and Sony are trying to get."[30] In an exclusive article fromTheWrap, it was revealed that the film was dropped in 2023, after it was completed the same year. In January 2024, Netflix seemed uninterested, as the streaming service's Animation Film team is focused on family-oriented films. Tartakovsky offered to rent out a theater for three months and pay for it. In early 2025, Netflix's Animation Series team, led by John Derderian (who oversees adult animation for the streamer), became involved, and within a few weeks, the film was sold to the streamer.[10] The film had an advance screening and a Q/A on August 2, 2025, at theParis Theater in New York City,[31] and closed the29th Fantasia International Film Festival on August 3, 2025.[32]

Reception

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On thereview aggregator websiteRotten Tomatoes, 56% of 61 critics' reviews are positive. The website's consensus reads: "Animation legend Genndy Tartakovsky cuts a little too loose withFixed, an aggressively crude cartoon that might just scratch the itch for those who like their comedies frisky."[33]Metacritic, which uses aweighted average, assigned the film a score of 51 out of 100, based on 12 critics, indicating "mixed or average" reviews.[34]

Ryan Gaur ofDiscussing Film gave the film a 3/5 star rating, writing, "Genndy Tartakovsky has provided some of the highest highs in Western animation. Unfortunately,Fixed isn't one of them. The foul humor might work for some viewers on the cusp of adulthood, but it falls into a trap of adult animation where it mistakes 'adult' for 'gross'. Nonetheless, there's enough here to prove that Tartakovsky is still a master, beautiful 2D animation that I pray he's given another chance to flex his muscles in. Not his best, yet I'm glad he gave it a try."[35] Peter Debruge ofVariety gave a positive review, stating that "the film proves impressively grown-up about how far Bull must go to atone for his behavior."[6]

Accolades

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AwardDate of ceremonyCategoryRecipientResultRef.
Annie AwardsFebruary 21, 2026Best Character Design – FeatureCraig KellmanPending[36]

References

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  19. ^@joanne_higginbottom; (September 10, 2023)."Sony Animation had a joint wrap-party lastnight.. What a wonderful surprise to see @amandacomposer composed for #YoungLove & I composed for #FIXED Go @theawfc !!! 🎵🤘🏼 - - - #womeninfilm #femalecomposer #womeninanimation @sonyanimation @sonymusicsoundtracks #animation #genndytartakovsky #womenintv #score #soundtrack #wrapparty #postproduction". RetrievedAugust 13, 2025 – viaInstagram.
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  31. ^@1iota (August 1, 2025)."🐶 From director Genndy Tartakovsky comes 'Fixed', an adult animated comedy about Bull, a good dog on one last adventure before getting neutered. Request tickets now for the Advance Screening + Q&A! 🎟️: https://1iota.com/show/1943/fixed-screening Aug 2 NYC, NY Ages 18+" (Tweet) – viaTwitter.
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