Osmosis Jones (2001)
Osmosis Jones (2001)
Plot.
Where to Watch.
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Cast & Crew.
Chris Rock
Osmosis Jones (voice)
Laurence Fishburne
Thrax (voice)
David Hyde Pierce
Drix (voice)
Brandy Norwood
Leah (voice)
Bill Murray
Frank Detorre
Molly Shannon
Mrs. Boyd
William Shatner
Mayor Phlegmming (voice)
Ron Howard
Tom Colonic (voice)
Sherry Lynn
(voice)
Joe C.
Kidney Rock
Chris Elliott
Bob
Elena Franklin
Shane Detorre
Kid Rock
Kidney Rock
Uncle Kracker
Kidney Rock (voice)
Carlos Alazraqui
Additional Character Voices (voice)
Rodger Bumpass
Additional Character Voices (voice)
Richard Steven Horvitz
Additional Character Voices (voice)
Danny Mann
Additional Character Voices (voice)
Mickie McGowan
Additional Character Voice (voice) / Additional Character Voices (voice)
Bobby Farrelly
Producer / Director
Jonathan Adams
Additional Character Voices (voice)
Lois Freeman-Fox
Editor
Randy Edelman
Original Music Composer
Zak Penn
Producer
Stephen Schaffer
Editor
Marc Hyman
Screenplay
Sam Seig
Editor
Steve Pilcher
ProductionDesigner
Peter Farrelly
Producer / Director
Mark Irwin
Director of Photography
Bradley Thomas
Producer
Adam Beck
Animation
Jeannine Berger
Post Production Supervisor
Paul Dutton
Animation
Audrey Stedman
Layout
Bob Camp
Storyboard
Karen Hamrock
Layout
Eddie Rosas
Animation
Jennifer Yuan
Layout
Bill Perkins
Layout
Earl A. Hibbert
Visual Effects
Hani D. El-Masri
Visual Development
Steve Fonti
Storyboard
John Bermudes
Special Effects
William 'Billy Jack' Jakielaszek
Special Effects Coordinator
Arlan Jay Vetter
Art Direction
Chris Aguirre
Visual Development
Mark Andrews
Storyboard
Carol Koch
Sculptor
Kevin Johnson
Visual Development
Marc S. Fischer
Co-Producer
Barry Caldwell
Storyboard
Ruben Chavez
Visual Development
Katherine C. Concepcion
Art Department Manager
Daan Jippes
Storyboard
Aaron Parry
Associate Producer
Darek Gogol
Visual Development
John Harajovic
Special Effects
Ricardo F. Delgado
Visual Development
Leon Delaney
Stunt Coordinator
John Walker
Associate Producer
Jeff Etter
Visual Development
Craig R. Maras
Animation
Randy Sanchez
Animation
James P. Alles
Layout
John Williamson
Animation
Joe Giampapa
Animation
Sam Chou
Animation
Shane Prigmore
Animation
Fred Cline
Visual Development
Brenda McNally
Hair Department Head
Hal Olofsson
First Assistant Director
Pamela Withers
Costume Design
Sydney J. Bartholomew Jr.
Production Design
Ian Mah
Visual Effects Supervisor
Darlie Brewster
Supervising Animator
Steven Burch
Special Effects Supervisor
Joe Rossi
Makeup Department Head
Randy Thom
Sound Designer
Stephan Franck
Lead Animator
Ken Ross
Music Supervisor
Scott Jacobson
Set Decoration
Rick Montgomery
Casting
Dennis Edwards
Producer
Alan J. Hagge
Systems Administrators & Support
Louis Gonzales
Layout
Moroni Taylor
Storyboard Artist
Media.
Details.
Release DateAugust 10, 2001
StatusReleased
Running Time1h 35m
Content RatingPG
Budget$75,000,000
Box Office$13,596,911
Filming LocationsPlymouth County, United States
Genres
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This Movie Is About.
Wiki.
Osmosis Jones is a 2001 American live-action/animated buddy cop comedy film written by Marc Hyman. Combining live-action sequences directed by the Farrelly brothers and animation directed by Piet Kroon and Tom Sito, the film stars the voices of Chris Rock, Laurence Fishburne, David Hyde Pierce, Brandy Norwood and William Shatner alongside Molly Shannon, Chris Elliott and Bill Murray in live-action roles. It follows the titular character, an anthropomorphic white blood cell, as he teams up with a cold pill to protect his unhealthy human host from a deadly virus he unintentionally contracted.
The film premiered on August 7, 2001, and was released theatrically three days later. It received mixed reviews from critics, who praised the world building, the animation, story, and voice performances, but criticized the inconsistent tone of the live-action portions and overuse of gross-out humor. The film was also a commercial failure, grossing $14 million worldwide against a $70 million budget. Despite the poor financial response, the film was followed by the animated television series Ozzy & Drix, which aired on Kids' WB for two seasons and twenty-six episodes from 2002 to 2004.