Ruby Gillman, Teenage Kraken
Discover the hero just beneath the surface.
Ruby Gillman, a sweet and awkward high school student, discovers she's a direct descendant of the warrior kraken queens. The kraken are sworn to protect the oceans of the world against the vain, power-hungry mermaids. Destined to inherit the throne from her commanding grandmother, Ruby must use her newfound powers to protect those she loves most.
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The Cast Tries To Decode Gen-Z Slang

The Story Behind Creating Ruby's World Behind the Scenes

Connor Asks Ruby to Study Clip

Ruby's Friends Convincing Her To Attend Prom Is Hilarious!

A Female Hero Who Empowers Young Girls

Hilarious Voice Actor Outtakes

Go Behind The Scenes With The Voices Of the Gillman's

Getting into Character of a Evil Mermaid Behind the Scenes
Cast

Lana Condor
Ruby Gillman (voice)

Toni Collette
Agatha Gillman (voice)

Annie Murphy
Chelsea Van Der Zee (voice)

Sam Richardson
Uncle Brill (voice)

Liza Koshy
Margo (voice)

Will Forte
Gordon Lighthouse (voice)

Colman Domingo
Arthur Gillman (voice)

Jaboukie Young-White
Connor (voice)

Blue Chapman
Sam Gillman (voice)

Ramona Young
Bliss (voice)

Eduardo Franco
Trevin (voice)

Jane Fonda
Grandmamah (voice)

Nicole Byer
Janice (voice)

Echo Kellum
Doug (voice)

Brianna Arsement
Home Buyer (voice)

Preston Arsement
Tourist (voice)

Jordan Matter
School Principal (voice)

Ricardo Hurtado
Student #1 / Student #10 (voice)

Randy Thom
Confetti Cannon (voice)

Merk Nguyen
Student #6 / Student #9 (voice)
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Reviews
CinemaSerf
The eponymous young girl lives with her family under strict instructions never to go near the water. That all goes fine until one day she must leap to the rescue of a friend and discovers just why she ought to avoid the ocean. Her family are mortified, but quickly she discovers another family, of which she is a princess, and life-changing choices will soon have to be made. I was quite disappointed with this. The animation is really pretty basic and the story certainly does not do much justice to the mythological elements of the Kraken we might recall from "Clash of the Titans". Indeed, it's a sort of "Little Mermaid" in reverse that I actually found a bit predictable and dull. It's also unclear as to whom this film is for. The kids at the screening I was at were largely disinterested in the whole enterprise, it was too old for some and too young for others - and there is very little for the adults to take away either. Colourful and lively, yes and the characterisation of "Uncle Brill" is quite fun, but it's all eminently forgettable stuff, I'm afraid.
GenerationofSwine
"Down with the White Male Patriarchy" Literally that is almost every other sentence, coupled with the "Anti-Colonialism" ethos that is currently seeing people support the execution of children and call for Holocaust 2.0...
... the Meh Messaging didn't exactly age well now that we know how violent it is in practice did it? And it took less than a year.
Otherwise, it has a plot, a Kraken trying to pass as human turns into a Kraken and meh-essaging.
Ultimately, it's another cartoon that cares more about pushing a political message than it does entertaining the audience.
And it's made for children... do you really want to bring little boys to a movie who's primary narrative is that white males are evil and irredeemably so? That sort of message isn't exactly child friendly, unless you are raising your child to hate.
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