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Tino Tonitini Sings The Song of the Sea

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Tino Tonitini Sings the Song of the Sea is a upcoming Weekenders/Cartoon Saloon crossover film project created by Sonic876.


Plot Conor, a lighthouse keeper, lives on an island with his son Ben, his pregnant wife Bronagh, and their Old English Sheepdog Cú. Bronagh disappears late one night, presumably dying after childbirth, leaving behind a daughter, Saoirse.

Six years later, Conor is broken, Saoirse is mute, and Ben is hostile toward Saoirse, blaming her for Bronagh's disappearance. On Saoirse's birthday, they are visited by their grandmother, "Granny," who thinks that the lighthouse is not a fit place to raise the children. That night, Ben scares Saoirse with a story of Mac Lir and his mother Macha, the Owl Witch, who stole his feelings and turned him to stone. Later, Saoirse plays a seashell horn given to Ben by their mother, leading her to a white sealskin coat in Conor's closet. She puts on the coat and walks to a group of seals in the sea, revealing herself as a selkie. After swimming, she is found by Granny, who insists upon taking the children to the city. Conor reluctantly agrees despite Ben's protests and locks the coat in a chest, then throwing it into the sea.

On Halloween, Saoirse plays the seashell, alerting Færies called "Na Daoine Sídhe" to her. She and Ben attempt to go home, but encounter the Færies, hoping she will allow them to return to Tír na nÓg. However, they are attacked by Macha's owls, turning the Færies to stone. They take a country bus, and run into Cú, who has followed them. However, Saoirse is growing ill. They come across a holy well into which Saoirse dives. Ben follows her and meets the Great Seanachaí: they learn Saoirse was kidnapped by Macha, and she is mute because she needs the coat and will soon die if she does not get it back. He gives Ben one of his hairs that will lead him to Macha. As he follows the hair, it shows him that Bronagh – a selkie herself – was forced to return to the ocean on the night of Saoirse's birth, leaving her husband and the child behind. Since Ben found the truth, the walls of hair open, showing him a way out and to the house. The Færies who turned to stone come alive and warn Ben to avoid the jars, tell him to be careful and brave, and wish him good luck.

Ben then meets Macha, who explains that when Mac Lir suffered from a broken heart, she turned him into an island near their home. She is determined to do likewise for everyone, even herself. Ben manages to rescue Saoirse, giving Macha back her feelings and allowing her to recognize that taking away feelings doesn't help. She helps to fly them back home, and Conor attempts to take Saoirse to a hospital; simultaneously, Granny is nearing the island to find them. Ben dives into the sea in search of Saoirse's coat and recovers it with Conor and the seals’ help. Saoirse's coat is put on her, and her voice surprises Ben and Conor. Mac Lir's dogs come to push the boat over, and Conor and Ben are happy with how Saoirse's coat changes her into a little seal. Ben rides on her back and his father rides on another seal's back to Mac Lir's island. The group is then washed up on Mac Lir's island, but Saoirse's health is not fully restored. Ben tries to get Saoirse to sing, and she eventually sings the Song of the Sea. The song causes Saoirse's health to be fully restored, making the magical golden lights which cause the spirits and the Færies to rise out of the stone and travel to Mac Lir. Mac Lir is transformed back into his original form out of the stone and continues with Macha, his dogs, the Great Seanachaí and the Faeries back home to Tír na nÓg.

Bronagh appears to take Saoirse to Tír na nÓg with her, but Ben pleads to let Saoirse stay with them, because she's all they have. Since she is half-human, the choice rests with Saoirse, who elects to remain behind with her father and brother, even though it means giving up her selkie powers and becoming fully human, if Bronagh takes Saoirse's coat to untangle their worlds. Accepting her daughter's decision, Bronagh takes her coat. Conor tells Bronagh that he loves her so much, and they kiss. Ben asks Bronagh to stay as well, but she is unable to stay and tells him to remember her in his stories and songs and that she'll always love him. She kisses her son's forehead. After a tearful farewell, Ben and his family happily return home to their island, where Granny finally arrives, and she decides the children can stay with their father.

During the epilogue, Ben and Conor paint and called by Granny and Saoirse to the beach. Ben and Saoirse reconcile and become friends. Ben, Saoirse, and Cu swim with the seals, as the ending title goes to then Irish "Críoch," later translated to "The End.” The end credits come with the concept arts and animation, along with the "Song of the Sea" - the regular version and the lullaby version.


Cast Main Voices:

Jason Marsden as Tino Tonitini Grey DeLisle as Lorraine "Lor" MacQuarrie Phil LaMarr as Carver René Descartes Kath Soucie as Petratishkovna "Tish" Katsufrakis Mona Marshall as Doraemon Johnny Yong Bosch as Noby Nobi Cassandra Morris as Sue Kaiji Tang as Takeshi "Big G" Goda Brian Beacock as Sneech Akira Golz as Princess Nella Samantha Hahn as Trinket Micah Gursoy as Sir Garrett Matthew Gumley as Clod Eden Sher as Star Butterfly Adam McArthur as Marco Diaz Rebecca Shoichet as Sunset Shimmer Carly McKillip as Sakura Avalon Rocio Baranona as Natalie Blackstone (Cure Black) Michelle Molineux as Hannah Whitehouse (Cure White) Roger Rhodes as Mepple Angie Beers as Mipple Kris Rundle as Porun Harriet Owen as Jane Darling Olivia Olson as Blisstina "Bliss" Utonium Kelly Stables as Will Vandom Candi Milo as Irma Lair Kali Troy as Taranee Cook Christel Khalil as Cornelia Hale Liza del Mundo as Hay Lin Matt Hill as Kero Tara Strong as Sci-Twi and Melody Cathy Weseluck as Spike the Dog Lana Condor as Ruby Gillman Jeff Glen Bennett as Buzzie, Zazu and Petrie Brian Cummings as Flaps Jess Harnell as Dizzy, Ziggy and Scuttle Joseph Gordon-Levitt as Jiminy Cricket Patrick Warburton as Kronk Justin Nimmo as Zhane (Silver Space Ranger) Janet Varney as Korra David Faustino as Mako P. J. Byrne as Bolin Seychelle Gabriel as Asami Sato Felix Avitia as Littlefoot Anndi McAfee as Cera Aria Curzon as Ducky Rob Paulsen as Spike, Guido and Prince Eric Issac Brown as Chomper Meghan Strange as Ruby Miriam Flynn as Grandma Longneck Barry Bostwick as Grandpa Longneck Haley Joel Osment as Sora David Gallagher as Riku Alyson Stoner as Kairi Bret Iwan as Mickey Mouse Tony Anselmo as Donald Duck Bill Farmer as Goofy and Pluto Jeff Bergman as Bugs Bunny and Daffy Duck Jacob Tremblay as Luca Paguro Jack Dylan Grazer as Alberto Scorfano Emma Berman as Giulia Marcovaldo Honor Kneafsey as Robyn Goodfellowe Eva Whittaker as Mebh Óg MacTíre Jodi Benson as Ariel Luke Lowe as Flounder Samuel E. Wright as Sebastian Max Casella as Tip Stephen Furst as Dash Edward Glen as Squire Flicker Stephanie Morgenstern as Princess Flame Aron Tager as King Allfire Steven Sutcliffe as Queen Griddle Juan Chioran as Sir Loungelot Richard Binsley as Sir Blaze Richard Waugh as Sir Galahot and Cinder and Clinker John Stocker as Sir Burnevere Dan Hennessey as Sir Hotbreath Judy Greer as Luna the Moon Shayle Simons as Leo Chockers Evan O'Donnell as Andy Hopper Saara Chaudry as Carmen Mariposa Taran Killam as Nature Cat Bobby Moynihan as Hal the dog Kate McKinnon as Squeeks the mouse Kate Micucci as Daisy the bunny Johnny Rose as Hobby Pig and Hobby Dad Griffin Burns as Hobby Frog Cristina Milizia as Hobby Bear and Hobby Mom David Rawle as Ben Brendan Gleeson as Conor and the Mac Lir Fionnula Flanagan as Granny and Macha Lisa Hannigan as Bronagh Lucy O'Connell as Saoirse Jon Kenny as Ferry Dan and The Great Seanachaí Pat Shortt as Lug Colm Ó Snodaigh as Mossy Liam Hourican as Spud and Bus Driver Kevin Swierszcz as Young Ben Will Collins as Additional voices Paul Young as Additional voices


Trivia The 100 Acre Avatar League, Littlefoot, Cera, Ducky, Petrie, Spike, Chomper, Ruby, Guido, Grandma Longneck and Grandpa Longneck, Sora, Riku, Kairi, Mickey Mouse, Pluto, Donald Duck, Goofy, Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, Luca Paguro, Alberto Scorfano, Giulia Marcovaldo, Robyn Goodfellowe, Mebh Óg MacTíre, Ariel, Prince Eric, Melody, Flounder, Sebastian, Scuttle, Tip, Dash and The League of Camelhot Knights are guest starring in this film. This film take place after Tino Tonitini Meets Luca (Which explains that Tino, Littlefoot, Sora, Mickey, Ariel and their friends already know Luca Paguro, Alberto Scorfano and Giulia Marcovaldo.), Tino Tonitini Says Ciao Alberto (sequel short) (Which explains that Tino, Littlefoot, Sora, Mickey, Ariel and their friends already know Alberto Scorfano), Tino's Adventures of Wolfwalkers (Which explains that Tino, Littlefoot, Sora, Mickey and their friends already know Robyn Goodfellowe and Mebh Óg MacTíre.), Squire Flicker's Adventures of Wolfwalkers (Which explains that Squire Flicker, Natalie Blackstone (Cure Black) and their friends already know Robyn Goodfellowe and Mebh Óg MacTíre.) and Pooh's Adventures of Wolfwalkers (Which explains that The 100 Acre Avatar League, Luca and their friends already know Robyn Goodfellowe and Mebh Óg MacTíre.) Both "Wolfwalkers" and "Song of the Sea" are Directed by Tomm Moore, Released by Cartoon Saloon and Distributed by GKIDS.


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