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Turning Red

Directed by

Produced by

Lindsey Collins
Dan Scanlon(Executive Producer)
Pete Docter(Executive Producer)

Written by

Domee Shi(Story and Screenplay)
Julia Cho(Story and Screenplay)
Sarah Streicher(Story)

Starring

Rosalie Chiang
Sandra Oh
Orion Lee
Ava Morse
Maitreyi Ramakrishnan
Hyein Park
Wai Ching Ho
James Hong

Music by

Ludwig Göransson(score)[1]
Billie Eilish(songs)
Finneas O'Connell(songs)

Cinematography by

Mahyar Abousaeedi
Jonathan Pytko

Editor(s)

Nicolas C. Smith
Steve Bloom(Co-editor)

Released

Running time

100 minutes

Language

English

Budget

$175 million

Gross revenue

$20.1 million
External links
Official websiteIMDb page

Growing up is a beast.
―Tagline

Turning Red is a2022American computer-animated coming-of-age fantasy comedy film produced byPixar Animation Studios and distributed byWalt Disney Studios Motion Pictures. It is directed byDomee Shi in her feature directorial debut, from a screenplay written by herself and Julia Cho. The film stars the voices ofRosalie Chiang,Sandra Oh, Ava Morse, Maitreyi Ramakrishnan,Hyein Park, Orion Lee,Wai Ching Ho, Tristan Allerick Chen, andJames Hong. It is the first Pixar film to be solely directed by a woman, the first to take place inCanada, and the second to feature an Asian lead character afterUp. The film is Pixar's 25th feature film.

Synopsis[]

Disney and Pixar'sTurning Red introducesMei Lee, a confident, dorky thirteen-year-old torn staying between her mother's dutiful daughter and the chaos of adolescence. Her protective, if not slightly overbearing mother,Ming, is never far from her daughter - an unfortunate reality for the teenager. And as if changes to her interests, relationships and body weren't enough, whenever she gets too excited, she "poofs" into a giant red panda!

Plot[]

In April 2002, Meilin "Mei" Lee is an over-achiever who had just recently turned 13 and considers herself perfect; having mastered her classes as an A+ student, garnered a close clique of like-minded friends which consists of cool-headedMiriam, deadpanPriya, and intenseAbby, and is devoted to her family temple which honors her ancestorSun Yee, a lover of animals-specifically red pandas. Mei and her friends are obsessed with the latest boy band4*Town who are coming to Toronto May 18, according to Abby. While returning home from school, the girls pass by a convenience store and spy on the 17-year-old clerk,Devon. While Mei's friends find him attractive, Mei herself downplays it and passes an opportunity to go out to karaoke with her friends so that she can return home to help her mother, Ming, clean the temple. Her friends are understanding but believe her of being "brainwashed".

Mei arrives at the temple where she converses with the locals and meets with Ming and her more laid back fatherJin. Ming expects a lot out of Mei and, despite her loving her dearly, puts a lot of pressure on her. They open the temple to tourists and afterwards, Mei returns to her studies. While doing her homework, Mei begins to daydream and draws pictures of Devon and finds herself romantically obsessed with him. She tries to hide her journal when Ming comes in to check on her, but upon finding the journal, overreacts and assumes that Devon was trying to attract her. She forcibly drives her to the convenience store to confront Devon and tells her to stay away from Mei while waving her drawings to him; attracting attention from onlookers including Mei's bullying classmateTyler. Despite being angry and humiliated, Mei hides her feelings from her mother.

Later that night, Mei has a nightmare involving red pandas and in the morning wakes up to discover that she has turned into a giant one. She hides in the bathroom from her parents, demanding that they not come in. However, Ming, who confuses her exclamations as being the result of menstruation, offers her pads. Ming gets distracted long enough for Mei to return to her room where she learns that when she gets calm, she reverts to normal, though her once raven black hair has now turned a bright orange-red, forcing her to wear a red beanie. Mei keeps a stoic face when Ming drops her off at school and reunites with her friends who inform her that Tyler has spread the incident at the convenience store all over school. Despite Mei's anger, she struggles to hide the panda.

In math class, Miriam grows concerned for Mei and points out that her mother is outside spying on them. Ming gets into a fight with the school's security guard as all the students andMr. Kieslowski, the math teacher, watch the chaos unfold. When Ming reveals that she came to drop off some pads, Mei finally explodes into a red panda. Ming sees what has happened to her daughter and Mei flees before anyone else can see her. Mei runs through the streets, causing destruction, but also discovers that her reflexes are somewhat heightened. Upon returning to her room in tears, Ming attempts to comfort her, only for Jin to come in and accidentally blurt out "It's happened already!?"; forcing Ming and Jin to reveal their family history.

When Sun Yee's husband went to fight in a war, she asked the gods to give her power to protect her daughters. Under a red moon, she was granted the ability to transform into a giant red panda and managed to protect her home. Since then, she has passed this ability down to her daughters where it has been part of their history ever since. Mei is upset, but Ming reveals that there is a cure. Under the next red moon, which will be May 25, they will perform a ritual to encase the power of the panda, which for Ming is a medallion she wears around her neck. Until Mei gets her emotions under control, Ming and Jin have all of Mei's furniture and bed removed from the bedroom.

The next day, Mei hides in her room attempting to control her powers when she hears her friends outside her window. She accidentally reveals herself to them and pulls them into her room while trying to keep them quiet. Her friends, while shocked, are amused by her new appearance. Upset that 4*Town is coming before the ceremony, Mei loses all hope, until her friends go into an impromptu acapella version of "Nobody Like U". Realizing her friends love her no matter what, Mei returns to normal and discovers that she is capable of controlling her transformations regardless of her emotional state. She thanks them and has her parents challenge her to test her emotions. Ming and Jin are impressed, but when Mei asks to go see 4*Town in concert they, or rather only Ming, say no. After Mei leaves dejected, Ming gets a call from her mother,Wu, who saw Mei's rampage on the news and has decided to come over to check on her, much to her worry.

At school during dodgeball practice, all four girls reveal that they were unable to convince their parents to get them tickets as they are expensive or their parents disapproved of the band. When Tyler begins to mock Mei after they notice that Ming is spying on them, Mei angrily uses her panda powers to toss the ball so hard that it breaks a window. Mei's friends take her to the bathroom where she laments the fact that her mother is always pushing her to be "perfect little Mei Mei" and that she wants to break free. While trying to come up with a solution to get the money for tickets, Abby convinces Mei to transform again. A girl namedStacy, along with her friends, enter the bathroom and catch Mei in her red panda form. Having previously seen her, Stacy is instead in love with her adorable appearance. The girls then get the idea to use Mei's red panda form to make money off of their classmates and thus get the funds necessary to get tickets. Mei hides her personal appearances as the red panda from her parents by pretending to go to a mathletes practice.

While making more merchandise of the red panda, Tyler privately approaches Mei and offers to pay her $200 for her to show up at his birthday party, the exact amount needed for all four girls to get into the concert, and Mei reluctantly agrees. Just before Mei is about to leave for Tyler's house, Ming decides to come to the study group resulting in Mei shouting that she doesn't want her mother to come. Before Mei leaves, her grandmother Wu and aunties arrive, detaining her from the party. Afterwards, Mei tries to leave through the window, but is stopped by Grandma Wu who tells her how dangerous the red panda is and implying that the scar over her eye came from Ming when she transformed. She warns Mei however that the more she transforms, the harder it will be to encase the power, she advises Mei not to transform. Mei finally manages to escape, but knocks down a photo of herself and her mother.

Mei finally arrives at the party, in a cheap red panda suit and admits to her friends that she is scared of transforming again after what she just learned. Upon realizing that she would be disappointing her friends, Mei finally gives in and transforms; making Tyler's party a success. Back at home, Ming enters Mei's bedroom and sees the knocked down photo and discovers the red panda merchandise, her failed homework and her escape. While relaxing with her friends, the girls hear over the radio that 4*Town is coming to Toronto on May 25, the same day as the red moon. It turns out that Abby misread the schedule and that they would actually be in Toledo, Ohio, on May 18. The news upsets Mei and she transforms. When Tyler demands her to come down and give the other kids rides, Mei angrily rebuffs it, causing Tyler to insult her, her mother, and her family temple. This provokes Mei into pouncing on him and attacking him in a fit of rage, which horrifies everyone present, just as Ming arrives to witness it.

Because of the incident, all the kids are sent home by Tyler's parents, who berate Ming for her daughter's actions. After Tyler and his parents went back into their house, Ming angrily scolds and accuses Mei's friends of influencing her daughter. Though tried to explain themselves, Mei, who is scared of standing up to her mother, fails to defend them, causing them to feel betrayed and brokenhearted. As Ming takes Mei home, she drops her digital pet behind, which Miriam finds it. While cleaning out the basement, Jin comes across a camcorder that Mei was using to film videos with her friends while using her panda transformation. He approaches her and comforts her that he witnessed Ming transform only once when she got into an argument with her mother. The reason being was because of him as Wu disapproved of him, hence why Ming gave Wu her scar. He tells her that everyone has different sides and that she shouldn't push the panda away, but find a way to embrace it.

On May 25, Miriam, Priya, and Abby head to the concert by themselves while Mei stays at home with her family to perform the ritual with their neighbor Mr. Gao, who apparently was a shaman on the side. The women chant as Mei's soul heads to the astral plane where she encounters her ancestor Sun Yee who holds a mirror that she must enter to remove her red panda form. However, while going through it, she began to reminisce on how much being a red panda has changed her life. This caused the ritual to fail. When Mei tells her family that she wants to keep her red panda form, they were all left in shock. When they desperately tried to stop her from leaving, Mei knocks them back before declaring that she is going to the 4*Town concert. After Mei fled to the concert, Ming, hurt and angered that her daughter would do this, along with her mother and the aunts pushing her too far, loses control of her emotions, transforming into a Kaiju-sized red panda in the process with her furiously screaming her daughter's name.

Mei arrives at the concert and reunites with her friends, who are still upset with her for not standing up for them. However, Mei notices that Miriam kept an eye on her digital pet and they make up. As they hugged, they suddenly spot Tyler, who is revealed to be a fan of 4*Town, and the girls proceeded to embrace him into their friend circle, leaving him embarrassed. 4*Town comes out, being everything the friends wanted them to be, but the concert is suddenly interrupted by Ming, who, in a bellowing voice, demands to know where Mei is. Panic and chaos explodes and everyone flees the concert as Ming breaks into the SkyDome to get revenge on her. Jin, Wu, Chen, Ping, Helen, Lily, and Mr. Gao arrive at the SkyDome just in time to witness Ming crashing down into the stadium. Mei briefly reunites with her family and Jin tells that they have to perform the ritual again. Mei is shocked at the size of her mom’s red panda, which Jin said was big but before can get more answers Ming suddenly grabs her daughter and chastises her for disobeying her and being rebellious before proceeding to destroy the stadium, endangering the lives of the 4*Town band group who are stuck at the wires in the process, and demanding everyone to go home. Mei, finally standing up to Ming, admits that she likes who she is and reveals that her friends were never at fault for her decisions; angering her further. During the fight however, Mei accidentally knocks her mother out.

Mei's family andMr. Gao complete the ritual before the red moon is gone and remove their medallions and pendants to transform into red pandas and chant while helping Mei bring her mother into the ritual circle. Mei's friends get 4*Town to perform to empower Mei and the ritual as a bright light envelopes them. Mei finds herself in the spirit realm again and finds a teenaged Ming who is sad and scared over harming her mother. Mei tells her that everything will be okay as despite how scary it is, things will get better. Ming reverts to adult form as she makes up with Wu and the Aunties as all the women enter Sun Yee's mirror to remove their transformation powers. Mei informs Ming that she will not remove her powers as she has embraced herself for who she truly is. Despite Ming's concern, she is still confident enough to know what Mei is doing.

Following the destruction of theSkyDome, things have gotten better for Mei as she now has a better grasp of her abilities and balances her temple duties with her social life. More people are visiting the temple to see Mei in her red panda transformation, with the merchandise proceeds going to rebuild the Skydome. While Ming is still concerned for her daughter, she respects her more as she goes to be with her friends.

In a post-credits scene, Mei is looking for Jin, who is down in the basement listening to 4*Town and embracing the memorabilia.

Cast[]

Additional voices[]

  • Ethan Loh
  • Lydia Look
  • Noel Mason
  • Jason Maybaum
  • Jaiden Alexander McLeod
  • Ulka Simone Mohanty
  • Iara Nemirovsky
  • Capri Oliver
  • Benjamin Plessala
  • Tsang Pui-Yee
  • Maddix Robinson
  • Zeno Robinson
  • Vivienne Rutherford
  • Violet Grace Schaffer
  • Mariel Sheets
  • Christian J. Simon
  • Artemis Snow
  • Sydney Thomas
  • Cheng Tse-Sing
  • Benjamin Valic
  • Shondalia White
  • Cedric L. Williams - 4*town TV/Radio DJ Announcer

Production[]

The development ofTurning Red began in2018, after director Domee Shi first pitched the idea to Pixar in October2017. Shi, who previously directed the short filmBao, developed the film based on her experiences growing up inToronto. The one that becameTurning Red was based on a girl going through a "magical puberty". Development began in May 2018 when Shi was announced as writer and director of a full-length film; several Pixar animators visited locations around NorthernCalifornia gathering inspiration and visual references.

The design and animation were inspired by anime works. To capture these anime influences, hand-drawn 2D animated effects were added atop Pixar's 3D animation. Development onTurning Red lasted for four years, on an approximate $175 million budget, becoming the fastest production for a Pixar film.Ludwig Göransson composed the film's musical score for his first animated film, with Billie Eilish and Finneas O'Connell writing original songs for the film.

Release[]

OnJune 17,2021, it was announced that the film would receive a worldwide theatrical release after bothSoul (2020) andLuca (2021) were assigned direct-to-streaming releases on Disney+ in response to theCOVID-19 pandemic. However, as theOmicron variant cases rose, onJanuary 7,2022, the decision was made to shift the film from its theatrical release to its direct-to-streaming release as aDisney+ original.Turning Red premiered inLondon,England at the Everyman Borough Yards onFebruary 21, 2022. It was then released onMarch 11, 2022 on the Disney+ streaming service, along with a simultaneous limited run at theEl Capitan Theatre. Additionally, a documentary about the film's creation calledEmbrace the Panda: Making Turning Red was released on Disney+ that same day.

It was also released theatrically in most countries without the streaming service, grossing over $21 million. After the film's successful release on Disney+, it was announced thatTurning Red would recieve a theatrical release in theUnited States and theUnited Kingdom onFebruary 9,2024. This decision was made after Disney had several failures at the box office and wanted to release a movie that was meant for the big screen. Additionally, the company hopedTurning Red would bring more people back to theaters since it was the most streamed movie on Disney+ at the time of its release but their plan backfired when it flopped at the box office. This would later change, however, whenInside Out 2 had the highest worldwide opening weekend gross for an animated film after its release onJune 14, 2024.

Reception[]

Turning Red received critical acclaim. On the review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, 95% of 289 critics' reviews are positive, with an average rating of 8.1/10. The website's consensus reads, "Heartwarming, humorous, beautifully animated, and culturally expansive,Turning Red extends Pixar's long list of family-friendly triumphs". Metacritic, which uses a weighted average, assigned the film a score of 83 out of 100 based on 52 critics, indicating "universal acclaim". While both critics and audiences liked the film, some groups criticized the movie as inappropriate for children due to its references to menstruation.[2] Some went as far as saying that “the film was telling the kids to disobey their parents and lie to them.” Crew and cast members of the movie eventually spoke up on the case. Lead voice actor Rosalie Chiang said the film was meant to appeal to all: "This is a coming of age film, everyone goes through this change."

Awards[]

The film was nominated for the 2023 Oscar for Best Animated Feature but lost to Gullermio Del Torro's Pinocchio.

Sequel[]

While it is not currently in the works, Domee Shi has expressed interest in a sequel.[3]

Videos[]

Turning Red - Teaser Trailer
Turning Red - Official Trailer
“This Isn’t Happening” Clip - Turning Red - Disney+
“I’m Meilin Lee” Clip - Turning Red - Disney+
“She’s A Red Panda” Clip - Turning Red - Disney+-2
Embrace the Panda- Making Turning Red - Official Trailer - Disney+
Soul, Luca, and Turning Red Back in Theaters

Gallery[]

The Disney Wiki has a collection of images and media related toTurning Red.

Trivia[]

  • This is the third Pixar film (and possibly the final) to be released exclusively onDisney+ afterSoul andLuca.
  • This is the eleventh Disney+ movie that was originally intended as a theatrical release, afterNoelle,Artemis Fowl,Hamilton,Magic Camp,Clouds,The One and Only Ivan,Mulan,The Beatles: Get Back,Soul, andLuca.
    • However, it is the second Disney+ original film to eventually receive a theatrical release in the US afterSoul.
  • This is the first Pixar movie sinceCoco to not be promoted byMcDonald's in the US. It was instead promoted by Panda Express.
  • This is the fourth Disney+ original movie to get a home video release as well as a theatrical release internationally, being the 2020 remake ofMulan,Soul, andLuca.
  • Due to Disney+ being limited in most ofEurope andAsia, the following countries are whereTurning Red got a theatrical release: Albania, Bahrain, Bangladesh, Belarus, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Czech Republic, Egypt, Estonia,Greece,Hungary,Israel, Kenya,Latvia, Lebanon, Lithuania, Maldives,Nepal, Pakistan,Poland, Qatar,Romania,Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Sri Lanka, Turkey, Ukraine, United Arab Emirates, and Vietnam.
    • The film was originally going to also be released inRussia, but the release was cancelled due to the Russian invasion of Ukraine.[4]
    • The film is banned fromKuwait due to its content.[5][6]
    • The film was refused to be distributed inChina for similar reasons,[7] as China only allows films that are rated G.[8][9]
  • This is the second Pixar film to be released in March, afterOnward.
  • This is the second Pixar film of the 2020s to be produced in a 1:85:1 aspect ratio, afterLuca, and the third Disney animated film of the 2020s to be produced in a 1:85:1 aspect ratio, afterLuca andEncanto.
  • This isDomee Shi's first feature-length Pixar film and her directional debut. She previously directed the 2018 Disney shortBao.
    • With that being said, she is also the first Asian (and more specifically, Chinese) woman to direct a Pixar film.
  • The song heard in the teaser is "Larger Than Life" by the Backstreet Boys.
  • The song "It's Gonna Be Me" by NSYNC is featured in the second trailer.
  • The second Pixar film to be directed by a woman, afterBrave.
  • According to Mei Lee's student tag, and confirmed early in the film, the time period takes place through April and May of2002. As such, the clothes worn by the characters are based on early 2000s fashion.
  • This film is set in Toronto,Canada, as some of the articles of clothing Mei wears features the maple leaf of the Canadian flag and a shot of the CN Tower. According to Domee Shi, she chose this city as the backdrop of her film because it was her hometown.[10]
    • Shi admitted that she had fun stumping her fellow filmmakers with a little extra Canadian trivia and lingo too, like adding Loonies and Toonies (Canadian coins) into the script or toque (the Canadian word for a small beanie hat) to describe the hat Mei wears.
  • This is the fifth Pixar film to have a female protagonist afterBrave,Inside Out,Finding Dory, andIncredibles 2.
  • This is the fourth Pixar film to have a music score composed by a non-recurring composer afterBrave (which had its music score composed byPatrick Doyle),Soul (which had its music score composed by Trent Reznor, Atticus Ross, and Jon Batiste), andLuca (which had its music score composed by Dan Romer).
  • Thus, it also marks Ludwig Göransson's first music score in an animated feature film, after previously scoring theWalt Disney Animation Studios short filmInner Workings and producing songs forDreamWorks Animation'sTrolls World Tour.
  • This is the sixth Pixar film not to take place in the United States, followingLuca,Finding Nemo,Ratatouille,Brave, andCoco.
  • InLuca, there is an Italian record cover inGiulia's bedroom that says "4*Villaggi", a reference to the boy band 4*Town in the film.
  • This isSandra Oh's third theatrically animated film, after Netflix'sOver the Moon andRaya and the Last Dragon.
  • This is Sandra Oh's fourth Disney film, afterThe Princess Diaries,Mulan II, andRaya and the Last Dragon.
  • This is the third Pixar film to have a child as the main protagonist afterMiguel Rivera fromCoco, andLuca Paguro fromLuca.
  • This is the fourth Disney animated film to be released onMarch 11, followingThe Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh,Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind, andMars Needs Moms.
  • According to Shi, the film was inspired by anime, namelyFruits Basket andRanma 1/2. It also draws inspiration fromStudio Ghibli films.
  • Shi explained in an interview that one of her real life friends inspired the character of Abby Park.
  • This is the third Pixar film with a protagonist who wears glasses after Carl Fredricksen fromUp and Joe Gardner fromSoul, it is also the first of such with a female glass-wearer in the lead role.
  • According to Shi, the film takes place in the same universe of theToy Story series.[11]
  • This is the third Pixar movie that doesn't featureJohn Ratzenberger, afterSoul andLuca.
  • This isJames Hong's fourth theatrically released animated film outside of theKung Fu Panda franchise after the1998Mulan film,Sherlock Gnomes, andAbominable the former of which being another Disney film.
  • Mei isn't the only person who can turn into a red panda. Her mom can also turn into a red panda, as revealed in the graphic novel which was released before the movie. The film also reveals that her aunts and grandma, as well as several ancestors, can also turn into red pandas.
  • This is Pixar's fourth film to release during the spring season afterFinding Nemo,Up, andOnward.
  • Rooftops in this film are shaped like red panda ears.
  • A documentary calledEmbrace The Panda: Making Turning Red was released on Disney+ on the same day (March 11, 2022)Turning Red was released.
  • As stated in some articles, famousThe Voice star Anne-Marie makes a cameo in the UK version of the film.
  • Famous pop culture songs like "Cha Cha Slide" by DJ Casper and "Bootylicious" by Destiny's Child are heard in the film.
  • The fictional boy band 4*Town is inspired by real-world boy bands such as Da-ice and BTS.
    • Also, some articles have shown that fans have convinced that popular singer Jimin inspired the Tae Young character, as Jimin has a love for animals the same way Tae Young does.
  • According to the "Making Of" video, the film had various developmental names, some of the pun-based title variety. Such examples include:Notorious RPG (Red Panda Girl),My Neighbor Toronto,PMS (Panda Mayhem Syndrome),Girl In Red,Panda Prime,Anything But Red,Big Deal, andFei-Fei/Fei Li and A Panda.
  • Much like howEnrico Casarosa basedLuca on his childhood inItaly, Domee Shi based this on her own childhood growing up inCanada andMing Lee being based on her own mother. Even the scene where Mei catches Ming spying on her at school is based on a personal experience.
  • As noticed in a comparison concept art, Ming Lee is much bigger than her husband, Jin Lee.
  • This is the first Pixar film in which the Disney opening logo's default music was not replaced sinceCars 3 in 2017. All Pixar films betweenCoco andLuca had different music playing over the Disney logo.
  • This is the thirteenth animated Disney film that has the full closing Disney logo afterFinding Dory,Moana,Cars 3,Coco,Incredibles 2,Toy Story 4,The Lion King,Frozen II,Soul,Raya and the Last Dragon,Luca, andEncanto.
  • Priya may be LGBTQ+, according to the local news, and the scene where she dance battles a goth woman with pink hair.
  • This film itself spawned a few internet memes including some references toAmong Us.
  • This film currently holds the record for having the lowest-grossing international box office performance in Pixar history.[12] Conversely, it had a better domestic box office performance thanSoul did.[13]
  • This film is remarkable for being the first Pixar film to not have any definite leading male character;Tyler was initially treated with an antagonistic role, while Mei's fatherJin was never a focal character.

Easter eggs and allusions[]

  • The film is set in2002, which is the same yearLilo & Stitch (another Asia-Pacific-themed film) was released.
  • Near the start of the film, a restaurant named "Bao Restaurant", with the same writing as the short's logo, can be seen.
    • The kitchen scene where Ming prepares dumplings for Mei is also a reference toBao.
  • When Mei calls her friends at the start of the film, she shouts "Besties, assemble!", a clear nod to the iconicAvengers phrase "Avengers, assemble!"
  • The tapestry appeared with Sun Yee and two red panda spirits on it, similar to theDunBroch Family Tapestry from Pixar's2012 filmBrave.
  • Purl makes a cameo in Mei's desk as a figurine.
  • The film features twoHidden Mickeys:
    • One can be seen in some donut holes.
    • Another one can be seen in some balloons in Tyler's party.
  • Mei's notebook has a sticker of the bunny fromBurrow.
  • The text on Mei's flute case that says "This Girl Loves Math" is visually similar to the logo of the 2005 sitcomEverybody Hates Chris.
    • The unicorn sticker on her flute case with its multi-colored mane is a nod to the character Rainbow Unicorn from Disney/Pixar's 2015 filmInside Out.
    • There are also sticker labels on her flute case that read "Save The Whales" and "Y2K A'OK", referencing the whale bug and the Y2K scare. Some elements, like the blue star with a face sticker, are a reference to the classic but now bankrupt store Toys 'R' Us.
    • A "Talk To The Hand" sticker and a queen kitty sticker are very stylistic of the Lisa Frank sticker collection from the period in which the film is set.
  • ThePizza Planet Truck can be seen as Mei runs to the SkyDome.
    • There are also numerous Pizza Planet boxes scattered around Tyler's house during his birthday party.
    • In the scene where 4*Town performs in the SkyDome, an ad for Pizza Planet can be seen.
  • Mei refers to the red panda statues in the temple as "Bart and Lisa", which is a reference to Bart and Lisa Simpson fromThe Simpsons.
  • Near the end of the film, the blue jay bird fromDug Days can be seen in front of the destroyed SkyDome.
    • It is also a sneaky easter egg to the Toronto Blue Jays baseball team which plays its home games at what is nowRogers Centre.
  • ThePixar Ball can be seen in the pool during Tyler's party.
  • Miriam's skateboard has stickers ofBuzz Lightyear'sStar Command logo andSox on it as a sneak peek at the upcomingLightyear.
    • Also, on her locker, there's a sticker that says "SK8", which stands for "skate" and lets people know that she's a skater.
  • The dry line marker Jin uses to create the ritual circle at the SkyDome reads "Professional ModelA113."
    • A113 can also be seen on a 4*Town ticket in the credits.
  • When Mei notices Devon in her red panda form, she excitedly taps her foot into the ground likeThumper fromBambi.
    • When Mei yells "Awooga!" to impress Devon, but doesn't mean to do it, this is a reference to the 1988 sci-fi sitcomRed Dwarf.
    • It is also a tip of the hat to the "Awooga" meme originating in Tex Avery's 1943 cartoonRed Hot Riding Hood.
    • Additionally, Mei was originally going to shout "I love you, Devon!", but was changed to the now famous scene.
  • When Mei and her friends are in the bathroom trying to hide, an oval shaped sticker ofNemo in a blue background can be seen on one of the bathroom stalls as a nod to the filmFinding Nemo.
  • In one scene where Mei walks into her home, ablue andred umbrella in a bucket can be seen, as a reference to the 2013 Pixar short,The Blue Umbrella.
  • When Mei finds herself crushing on a boy at school, as he walks by, his T-shirt reads "Escapula", which is a reference to the heavy-metal band of the same name who performed in the Land of the Dead's Battle Of Bands inCoco.
    • Another nod toCoco occurs when red panda Mei gets spooked by two women and instinctively raises her hands in the air with some Mexican papel picado decorations in the background.
  • Kevin fromUp makes an appearance as a skeleton in a school classroom, during Ming's chase with Mei.
  • When Mei draws/sketches Devon as a merman in her notebook, this is a reference to the dual sea monster nature of characters inLuca.
  • The scene where Ming makes Mei a bowl of porridge with eggs as eyes, bok choy pieces as eyebrows, and a mushroom piece as the nose, is a tribute to the happy porridgeMushu makes inMulan.
    • The scene where red panda Mei steps out of bed, steps right onto her bunny slippers and smashes them could be another nod to Mushu, specifically when he feedsMulan said porridge and tries to get her to make her war face replying: "Oh, I think my bunny slippers just ran for cover. Come on, scare me, girl!".
  • The number of the Lee family home is 234, a reference to the address ofAndy'ssecond house inToy Story 3.
  • When we first met Priya, she is holding a romantic fantasy novel called "Nightfall: The Final Chapter". The book cover with a vampire and three women is a homage to theTwilight saga.
  • The shot where Mei leaps across the sky may be a reference to the Japanese filmThe Girl Who Leapt Through Time.
  • Product placement, such as "Jokia", is a reference to how Nokia phones dominated the cellphone market in that period.
  • Some "Wassup" graffiti is seen on one of the bathroom stalls, a reference to the Budweiser ad campaign that ran from 1999 to 2002.
    • There's also squiggly writing on the first bathroom stall that spells "Kitbull", which is a nod to a 2019 Pixar short,Kitbull.
  • The all-white outfits 4*Town wore during their concert is a reference to the cover of the Backstreet Boys' album 'Millennium'.
    • Their angelic outfits have been influenced by the Backstreet Boys' role in the apocalyptic 2013 comedyThis Is The End, which featured them all dressed in white, complete with halos.
    • Ironically, one of the Backstreet Boys' songs "Larger Than Life" was heard in the teaser.
  • When Abby discovers red panda Mei, her reaction is "You're so fluffy!", which is a reference to Illumination and Universal's 2010 filmDespicable Me, where Agnes hugs her new unicorn plush tight after winning it in a carnival game and yells the iconic quote "It's so fluffy!"
    • It may also be a reference to a scene in Disney's 2016 filmZootopia, when Nick Wilde touches Bellwether's wool on top of her head, and he comments "So fluffy."
  • When Ming turns into an enormous red panda and stomps through the city on the way to the concert, is a reference to 4 different films and series, those beingGodzilla,Attack On Titan,Kong: Skull Island, andJurassic Park.
    • The fight between Mei and her Mom is a reference to the fight between Naruto and Kurama inNaruto: Shippuden.
    • The fight is also a reference to the one between Bruce Banner and David Banner in the 2003 superhero filmHulk.
  • While Mei is running away back home from school and Ming chases her all the way, it is a reference to Disney's 2007 filmBridge to Terabithia, whereJess did in the forest while being chased by the Dark Master.
  • When Mei looks at the tapestry, she angrily tries to rip it, but Ming and Jin went holding her back, which is a reference from Disney's 1998 direct-to-video filmThe Lion King II: Simba's Pride, wherePumbaa holdsTimon back beforeKovu's exile.
    • It almost referenced from Pixar's 2012 filmBrave, whereMerida furiously slashed the tapestry with her sword in front ofQueen Elinor, while arguing with her.
  • When Mei leaps on Tyler to attack him because he called her mom a "psycho", this is a reference to the 2003 crime comedy filmKangaroo Jack, where Jackie Legs kicks Charlie Carbone in the stomach hard and runs away.
  • While Mei is attacking Tyler, she went screaming in his face not to talk about her family like that, which is a reference to Netflix's 2018 teen romantic filmThe Kissing Booth, where Noah Flynn did to Lee Flynn, while pinning him down after he finds out Elle is dating him.
    • But when Ming stopped Mei's fight with Tyler, it is a reference to the 1983 holiday comedy filmA Christmas Story, where Mrs. Parker did to Ralphie Parker, while fighting Scut Farkus.
  • When Mei is in the school music room, the music notes are the actual notes for the country's national anthem "O Canada".
  • The green colored emerald earrings that Ming wears are a reference to Disney's 2021 filmEncanto, as a nod to the scene where Mirabel puts the shattered gem back together.
    • Also in the red panda spirit realm, Young Ming said "never good enough" for her, which also referenced Mirabel's line toAlma inEncanto.
  • A store called "Chai Kovsky" is a tea shop punningly named after the famous classical composer Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky.
    • There is also a shop called "Dee's Vintage Fashion", which is named after Dee, the little girl fromUp, who watchesCarl's house filled with balloons take to the sky in her bedroom.
  • When the Lee family perform the ceremony to separate the red panda spirit from Mei's body, Mr. Gao explains that they're opening up a door to the astral realm, and draws a circle around Mei. This is a reference to Pixar's 2020 filmSoul, whereMoonwind opened up a portal forJoe Gardner into the body of a cat calledMr. Mittens and22 into Joe's human body.
  • The license plate on Ming's car reads "Syst3ms" in honor of all the hard work the Systems team did to allow filmmakers to work from home during the pandemic.
  • When Mei is walking through the school hallway, a young boy is wearing a t-shirt with an orange one-eyed monster fromMonsters, Inc.' on it.
    • Also, if you look closely, Abby's overalls have the same flowers asBoo's door.
  • There are lots of origami cranes hidden in the movie, including one in Mei's bedroom and another seen in the corridor. These are likely references to the 2009 Pixar shortPartly Cloudy.
  • In the science classroom, you can see a spiky purple gem like the one fromOnward sitting on the shelf on the left.
  • The dragons painted on the wall in Mei's school recess are Chinese water dragons just like Sisu fromRaya and the Last Dragon.
  • Artists borrowed the model ofMassimo's catMachiavelli fromLuca to create the exotic shorthair temple cats that frequent the Lee family temple. The fur is a little longer and the coloring is different to distinguish the difference, but if you look closely you can see the resemblance.
  • Mei's math teacher, Mr. Kieslowski, has a plush of Carlton the Bear on his bookshelf. Carlton has been the official mascot of the Toronto Maple Leafs hockey club since1995.
  • When Priya and Mei do their handshake, it is the same one Will and Jazz do in the 1990 showThe Fresh Prince of Bel Air.
    • Also, Mei does the "raise the roof" dance in the intro montage.
  • The magazine Mei shows her friends isTween Beat. This is a nod toTeen Beat andTiger Beat, with a touch ofPeople.
  • When Mei's parents show her the kittens in the box, this is reminiscent of the beginning of the 1988 Disney filmOliver and Company. It may also be a slight reference to the sequel to the 1995 Amblimation filmBalto in the scene where the Wolfdog puppies look cute for the humans.
  • During the dodgeball scene, the gym teacher says "be like water" which is a famous Bruce Lee quote.
  • When Mei enters the astral realm, the art style resembles that of Studio Ghibli.
  • Aaron T.'s sideways blue cap looks a lot like James Stone's sideways blue cap from the 1997 Disney comedy seriesRecess.
  • When Mei leaps from house to house to escape school time after everyone found out she can transform into a red panda, the scene skips to a close up of Mei jumping high, against a light blue sky with clouds. This is a reference to Pixar's 1995 filmToy Story, because Andy's wallpaper appears in the very start of the film, and is shown clearly.
  • A sign in Mei's school hall that says "Dare to be different, dare to be you" is encompassing the whole message of the film's story, which is 'not hiding who you truly are, not being afraid to recognize that sets you apart doesn't always have to be such a bad thing, so embrace it'.
  • In the calendar scene, Jin points out that May 25 is the red full moon day. This is a reference to the film being Pixar's 25th feature film. The moon on May 25, 2002, wasn't actually a red moon. It was actually a Waxing Gibbous with illumination by the Sun at 99%, as the following night on May 26th was a full moon with a lunar eclipse at 7:51 p.m. in Toronto.
  • The "Daisy Mart", whereDevon works, is a real convenience store. In virtual reality, the store is placed in Brampton, ON, Canada and is part of the Grocery Stores Industry.
  • In one scene, Mei and Ming watch a Korean drama film calledJay Palace, which is a real film.
  • The scene where Mei turns into the giant red panda when she looks at the bathroom mirror and instantly freaks out is a reference to the 1985 comedy filmTeen Wolf, whenMichael J. Fox transforms into a werewolf once he looks in the bathroom mirror.
    • Later on, once Mei's friends noticed she looked different, Priya asked if Mei was a werewolf.
  • The scene where red panda ears are handed out is a nod to theMickey and Minnie ears sold in the Disney Parks.
  • When Ming mistakes Mei for having her first period, when she actually turned into a red panda, she screams "It's happening!" This is a reference to the 2005 comedy showThe Office, when Michael Scott yells "Oh my god! It's happening!" with the procedure.
  • 4*Town's dance moves in the concert are similar to the dance moves of NSYNC's "Bye Bye Bye", Magic!'s "Rude", and Backstreet Boys' "Everybody (Backstreets Back)".
  • When Ming turns her arm back and forth in the scene where Mei talks about pizza, this is a reference to the 1990 Disney showTaleSpin.
  • TripleDent Gum (fromInside Out) appears among the 4*Town concert crowd, and is also seen being chewed by some students.
  • The picture of an orangutan in a cage looks likeKing Louie from the 1967 Disney filmThe Jungle Book.
  • The scar on Wu Lee's (one of Mei's aunts) face is similar toScar's eye scar from the 1994 Disney filmThe Lion King.
  • Mei and Ming Lee's relationship is similar to another Pixar mother-child duo,Merida andQueen Elinor inBrave. Like Elinor, despite wanting what's best for her daughter, Ming oversteps her bounds and it results in her relationship with her daughter becoming toxic. And also outside of Pixar with Mirabel andAlma inEncanto.
  • Some of 4*Town's instrument beats are a reference to popular disbanded musical duoDaft Punk.
  • The book series Priya is interested in is named "Nightfall", a clear reference to theTwilight book series by Stephanie Mayer. However, the firstTwilight book didn't come out until2005, three years after2002, whenTurning Red is set.

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