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    Over the Moon

    2015 · Romance · 10m

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  1. Over the Moon is a 2020 animated musical fantasy film directed by Glen Keane and co-directed by John Kahrs (in their feature directorial debuts), from a screenplay by Audrey Wells, with additional screenplay material by Alice Wu and Jennifer Yee McDevitt.

  2. Over The Moon is the ultimate e-commerce platform, wedding registry, and editorial destination for brides and grooms who want to create a life well-lived.

  3. Over the Moon: Directed by Glen Keane, John Kahrs. With Glen Keane, Brycen Hall, Ruthie Ann Miles, John Cho. In this animated musical, a girl builds a rocket ship and blasts off, hoping to meet a mythical moon goddess.

  4. 2020 Sep 22. Fueled with determination and a passion for science, a bright young girl builds a rocket ship to the moon to prove the existence of a...

  5. Fueled by memories of her mother, resourceful Fei Fei builds a rocket to the moon on a mission to prove the existence of a legendary moon goddess. Watch trailers & learn more.

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  7. NEW. An adventurous girl builds a rocket ship to meet a mythical goddess on the moon. Netflix. Watch Over the Moon with a subscription on Netflix. Although many of Over the Moon 's...

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    • Kids & Family, Musical, Comedy, Adventure, Fantasy, Animation
    • PG
  8. Fueled with determination and a passion for science, a bright young girl builds a rocket ship to the moon to prove the existence of a legendary Moon Goddess. Directed by Oscar®-Winning Filmmaker & Animator, Glen Keane, and produced by Gennie Rim and Peilin Chou.

  9. The latest animated musical has endearing characters, eye-popping colors and action galore. "Over the Moon" is about loss, legends, and growing up, with something for every age group.

  10. What is clear is that the ‘over the moon’ line is a reference to excitement and energy. That’s evidenced by one of the earliest allusions to the phrase in print – Charles Molloy’s The Coquet, or, The English Chevalier, 1718: “Tis he! I know him now: I shall jump over the Moon for Joy!”

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