
A family discovers a magical box of Animal Crackers that brings their favorite creatures to life. They must use this extraordinary power to protect a struggling circus from a greedy uncle, Horatio P. Huntington, who wants to seize control. The circus's future, and the magic within the crackers, hangs in the balance.
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Sylvester Stallone
Bullet-Man (voice)

Wallace Shawn
Mr. Woodley (voice)

Ian McKellen
Horatio P. Huntington (voice)

John Krasinski
Owen Huntington (voice)

Emily Blunt
Zoe Huntington (voice)

Patrick Warburton
Brock (voice)

Danny DeVito
Chesterfield (voice)

Tara Strong
Talia (voice)

Debi Derryberry
Additional Voices (voice)

Lydia Rose Taylor
Mackenzie Huntington (voice)

Gilbert Gottfried
Mario Zucchini (voice)

Harvey Fierstein
Esmerelda (voice)

Kevin Grevioux
Samson the Strongman (voice)

Raven-Symoné
Brinkley (voice)

Grant George
Additional Voices (voice)

Anthony Sava
El Diablo (voice)

Brendan Sava
Young Owen (voice)

Alyssa Trama
Gretchen the Bearded Lady (voice)
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What is the name of the circus owned by Buffalo Bob?
Barnstormers Big Top
Rootin' Tootin' Animal Circus
Huntington's Traveling Show
Elephant Parade Circus
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In 1962, Buffalo Bob Huntington Sylvester Stallone and his brother, the equally driven but very different Horatio Huntington Ian McKellen, run a successful traveling circus that dazzles audiences with seemingly impossible feats. After a show, Esmerelda Harvey Fierstein, the circus’ resident gypsy fortune-teller, presents her beautiful niece Talia Tara Strong to the troupe and implores them to hire her. Bob is immediately smitten, while Talia is drawn to him, setting up a complicated love triangle that will shape the circus’ future. When the couple announces plans to marry in 1964, Horatio’s pride swells into fury, and he gives Bob an ultimatum: choose between him and Talia. Bob chooses love, marries Talia, and Esmerelda gifts them a mysterious box that supposedly opens a door to a new era for the circus.
Years pass, and the Huntington clan grows; Bob’s nephew Owen Huntington John Krasinski marries his childhood friend Zoe Huntington Emily Blunt at the very circus they both adore. At the wedding, Owen is drawn into the world of Zoe’s father, the sharp-tisted Mr. Woodley Wallace Shawn, who runs a dog biscuit factory and wants Owen to prove his worth by working there. Owen’s colleague Binkley is dragged into the fray as a minor foil, while Zoe’s loyalty to her family and to the circus anchors the couple’s bond. The factory environment introduces tension when Brock [Patrick Warburton], Woodley’s capable but stubborn henchman, is pressed into service as a potential replacement for Zoe should the relationship with Owen falter.
A few years later, Horatio, whose luck and success have suffered since his rift with Bob, infiltrates Bob and Talia’s dressing rooms in a bid to uncover the secret behind the magic animals. A fire erupts, and it seems to kill Bob and Talia, shrouding the family in grief. Owen, Zoe, and their daughter Mackenzie Huntington Lydia Rose Taylor attend the funeral, only to be confronted by Horatio’s sudden return and a grim proclamation: he will take over the circus. With his henchmen — including Mario Zucchini Gilbert Gottfried, Samson the Strongman Kevin Grevioux, El Diablo Anthony Sava, and the loyal but dangerous Stabby — Horatio launches a ruthless bid to seize control.
Before Horatio can leave with the reins, Old Blue and Zena, the circus’ loyal animal friends, hand over the mysterious box. Within, they discover not glittering secrets, but animal crackers. When Owen tests one, he unexpectedly transforms into a hamster, and the truth about the box begins to unfold: the crackers turn the eater into the animal they consume, but there is only one human cracker to revert the transformation. The revelation explains the entire circus’ success: human performers secretly swap places with animal forms to perform the acts, all while staying under wraps.
Horatio’s return jolts the Huntington family into action. Zoe is initially excited by the discovery of a path to renewed glory, but Owen remains wary, choosing to stay at his dog biscuit factory job to prove himself to Mr. Woodley. The circus reopens, but the lack of animals threatens to topple everything. Desperation pushes Owen to test the crackers again, turning himself into a hamster and taking on stunts as an animal to save the show. Brock, unaware of the full consequences, eats one of the crackers and mutates into a mandrill, throwing the operation into further chaos. Mario Zucchini seizes another piece of the magic, complicating matters as he and Horatio chase power and control.
A climactic confrontation unfolds as Horatio tries to force Owen to exchange his own human cracker for the gorilla form, threatening the fate of the troupe. The performers rally, some shifting into animal forms to defend themselves, and a brutal fight erupts. Horatio, in a moment of escalating desperation, consumes more crackers and transforms into a fearsome six-limbed Chimera. Old Blue and Zena reveal themselves as Bob and Talia, alive but forever trapped in animal bodies after their human crackers were destroyed in the earlier fire. Horatio refuses to redeem himself, even as he gazes down at the consequences of his actions.
The turning point comes when Owen, wielding Bullet-Man power in his rhinoceros form, confronts Horatio in the air-and-ground melee. Owen fires a decisive shot, sending Horatio tumbling while Bob and Talia are saved from a grim fate. Mackenzie, in her Golden snub-nosed monkey form, and Zoe, as an elephant, join the fray, along with the rest of the performers in their animal shapes. The collective effort subdues Horatio, who vows revenge as he is momentarily trapped in a hamster cage.
As Horatio contends with captivity and the caged henchmen, Chesterfield the clown appears and explains that the human crackers are permanently broken due to the pieces being ingested in the wrong order, a side effect of the chaos. Mario Zucchini tells Chesterfield to bide his time with the others, signaling a fragile truce and a long road ahead for rebuilding trust. In the aftermath, Mr. Woodley reevaluates his view of Owen and the circus, and with Binkley’s help, crafts a new circus souvenir to celebrate the return of wonder.
The story closes with a reinvigorated circus and a new spin on the old magic: the troupe designs animal crackers that briefly tint the eater’s skin with the colors and patterns of the animal they eat. In a final flourish, Owen consumes a fresh cracker and steps onto the stage as a dragon, embodying the show’s revived sense of possibility and unity. The circus endures, not as a spectacle of deception, but as a family’s shared dream brought back to life through cooperation, resilience, and a willingness to transform together.
In Memoriam A.H.H.
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