Lost Ollie is an American live action/animated television miniseries created by Shannon Tindle. The series is based on the 2016 children's book Ollie's Odyssey by William Joyce. It tells the story of a lost toy searching across the countryside for his owner and blends live-action performances with computer-generated animation.

Lost Ollie was released on August 24, 2022, by Netflix.

Synopsis

A lost rabbit toy, Ollie, finds himself at a lost and found section of an antique shop. He remembered that he was separated from his best friend, Billy. Having only a few recollections of his past, Ollie decides to take a journey to find Billy. Meanwhile, he slowly rediscovers his own fond memories with Billy and his family alongside their misfortunes and sorrows.[1]

Cast

Voice cast

  • Jonathan Groff as Ollie : The voice of the loyal and determined stuffed bunny who is on a mission to reunite with his owner.
  • Tim Blake Nelson as Zozo : A clown toy who becomes one of Ollie’s unexpected companions.
  • Mary J. Blige as Rosy : A tough but compassionate toy bear who helps Ollie on his journey.

Live-action cast

  • Jake Johnson as Daddy : Billy's father, whose character provides insight into Billy’s emotional state.
  • Gina Rodriguez as Momma : Billy's mother, whose story arc is significant in understanding the family's dynamics.
  • Kesler Talbot as Billy
    • William Carson as young Billy
    • James Pizzinato as Suzy's dad/Older Billy
  • BJ Harrison as Flossie
  • Everett Andres as Mike Apple
  • Zoë Noelle Baker as Jolene
  • Isabel Birch as Suzy

Episodes

No.TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal release date
1"Ollie Is Lost"Peter RamseyTeleplay by : Shannon TindleAugust 24, 2022 (2022-08-24)
A sentient stuffed rabbit named Ollie, who gets separated from his human owner, Billy, finds himself stuck in a thrift shop, where he tries to escape, but gets attacked by a Miniature Dachshund named Buttons before being rescued by a clown toy named Zozo. When Zozo asks how Ollie got to the thrift shop, Ollie, who had fuzzy memories, says that he didn't know which direction is his home. As he remembers his time with Billy and his "Momma", Ollie draws pictures of the directions to his home, and seeks help from Zozo, who reveals he had a lost friend of his, a dancing doll named Nina, and he spent years trying to search for her. Zozo and Ollie manage to escape, but are approached again by Buttons, who is driven away from a stuffed bear named Rosy, whom Zozo had met before. Ollie, Zozo, and Rosy arrive near the ship in the Ohio River and start a quest to look for Billy, who sets out looking for Ollie as well.
2"The Quest"Peter RamseyJoanna CaloAugust 24, 2022 (2022-08-24)
While on a quest to find Billy, Ollie, Zozo, and Rosy arrive at the city, where he enter a hospital. There, Ollie remembers an MRI scanner Billy's Momma goes into, after singing All I Have to Do is Dream to Billy when he gets scared. Meanwhile, while searching for Ollie, Billy meets his father's friends at the pub, Zeke's Five. Ollie, Zozo, and Rosy go for the ride on the train, jump off from it, and then went to the forest, where they climb up the wooden Troll statue and look at the view of an amusement park called Dreamland, which Zozo points towards despite Ollie's suggestion to go to school he remembered going to with Billy. There, Ollie remembers the discussion about Billy's Momma condition. Worried that she will die from cancer, Ollie decides to return home, but when Zozo claims Dreamland is exactly where he need him to go to, Ollie realize that Zozo lied to him about bringing him back home. Zozo reveals his suspicions about Ollie's connection to Nina after hearing the bell ring inside of him and the song Ollie sang, which reminds him of his past. Zozo held Ollie hostage, as Rosy says she's been trying to leave Ollie behind to protect him. Back at the forest, Billy notices the Troll statue and the view of Dreamland, remembering her Momma telling him about this place that has "no fear nor pain. Just love".
3"Bali Hai"Peter RamseyMarc HaimesAugust 24, 2022 (2022-08-24)

In 1965, Zozo, who is revealed to be a spring doll in his own ball-shooting stall game in Dreamland, meets Nina, a Balinese Doll, in her own stall, Bali Hai, and the two form a romantic bond. However, during the auction in 1970, Nina gets sold to a young girl who brings her home, leaving Zozo devastated. Years passed as Zozo's stall collapses, setting Zozo free: after sewing legs of his own, he is able to stand up and sets out to find Nina. During his quest, Zozo discovers Rosy, a torn-apart stuffed bear, whom he repairs and befriends. Together, they began searching for Nina, but Zozo's quest to find Nina has driven him mad, to the point of murdering a stuffed rhinoceros for misleading him to Nina, much to Rosy's horror. Ashamed of what he has done, Zozo leaves a note for Rosy and goes to the thrift shop, where he stayed for years. Rosy walks up to the door to the shop in search of Zozo, but as she reads Zozo's note telling her not to follow him and thanking her for everything, she relents and walks away sadly. Zozo, who still remains in the thrift shop, hears the bell reminding him of Nina, reminiscent of how he and Ollie first met.

In present day, Zozo has Ollie tied up and tortures him for answers about Nina, though Ollie still doesn't remember anything about her. Before Zozo can tear him apart, Rosy gives him some time in an attempt of freeing Ollie. Rosy unsuccessfully attempts to distract Zozo when he notices Ollie escaping on the Swan boat. Zozo, enraged, savagely throws Rosy against the Bali Hai sign and start chasing Ollie. The Swan boat falls off the path, with Zozo managing to get on the boat and trying to slaughter Ollie before Rosy intervenes. As the two fight, Zozo stabs Rosy in the chest, wishing he never bring her back to life in the first place, and throws her off the Swan boat, with Ollie being thrown off the boat into the water.
4"Home"Peter RamseyShannon Tindle & Kate GerstenAugust 24, 2022 (2022-08-24)
Ollie comes out of the water and arrives at school, where he remembers Billy showing Ollie to his teacher and students during Show and Tell. He then remembers himself being taken by Billy's bully, Mike Apple, who throws him outside of school. Billy comes to pick up Ollie, but, reminded of his father telling him that he needs to grow up and unwilling to be mocked by Mike again, he leaves Ollie behind, leaving him heartbroken. Meanwhile, during the rain, Billy is picked up by Mr. Rhoades, a bartender of Zeke's Five, who takes him back to the pub, where Mike shows up and battles with Billy. When Mike destroys the flower from Billy's lapin, Billy defeats him before his father arrives after finding out his son ran off. Outside of school, Ollie remembers Billy's Momma, who convinces Ollie to help the family as it's what he was made for before dying from cancer. This prompts Ollie to persevere and continues his journey to find Billy. Billy and his father arrive home, and, after a heartfelt conversation, decide to leave the light on in hopes of luring Ollie here. Ollie manages to makes his way back to Billy's home, but arrived too late when the house is abandoned. Ollie enters the old house and finds a lost sign of himself he put all over town, making him realize that Billy did try to find him. Looking at the memory wall, Ollie sees the photo of a young girl holding Nina, revealing that the girl who picked up Nina from Dreamland is actually Billy's Momma, as he remembers her telling her son that she made Ollie out of small pieces of clothing, and places the bell that belonged to Nina in his chest as a heart after Nina fell apart a long time ago. Zozo, who has been following Ollie all the way home and loses his right eye, furiously chases Ollie out of Billy's old house and beats him, believing that he has done something to Nina, to which Ollie confess to him that Nina fell apart, but was loved so much by Billy's Momma. As Zozo cries in heartbreak after learning the truth, Ollie says to him that it's okay to feel hurt when he lost someone he loves. Although the two reconcile, Zozo spitefully kills Ollie by ripping the bell out of his chest before being stabbed to death by a dying Rosy, who assures to Ollie that he already made it back home. While Zozo and Rosy's lifeless bodies are sailed away by the water, Ollie's life start flashing before his eyes. In the morning, a man approaches Ollie's lifeless body, picks him up, and takes him to his house, where he resurrect him by sewing his heart back in his chest. The man is revealed to be an adult Billy, who had a daughter named Suzy, whom Ollie met at the thrift shop. Suzy tells Billy that Ollie has a message from his Momma, saying that "you can be sad, but don't grow bitter. You can be mad, but not with each other. And just because you lose someone, doesn't mean they're gone." Billy reconciles with Ollie, and spends some quality time with him and Suzy.

Production

Lost Ollie was created by Shannon Tindle, known for his work on Coraline and Kubo and the Two Strings.[2] The series was produced by 21 Laps Entertainment, the same production company behind Stranger Things. It was directed by Peter Ramsey,[3] who directed Rise of the Guardians, another adaptation of a Williams Joyce book, and also co-directed Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse. The series uses a mix of live-action and CGI to bring the toy characters to life, with visual effects crafted by Industrial Light & Magic (ILM) to blend the animated and real-world elements seamlessly .[4]

Development

On October 6, 2020, Netflix director Teddy Biaselli revealed that Lost Ollie had been picked up by the streaming platform, mentioning that the series had been in the works since 2016.[5]

Casting

On March 9, 2021, Jonathan Groff was cast in the title role, with Mary J. Blige, Tim Blake Nelson, Gina Rodriguez, Jake Johnson, and Kesler Talbot also joining the series and production beginning in Vancouver.[6][7]

Filming

Principal photography for the series began on February 1, 2021, with filming taking place inside and outside College Park Elementary from February 9 to February 11 in Port Moody. According to Production Weekly, filming concluded in March 2021.[8] Scenes were also shot in and around Tindle’s hometown of Shepherdsville, Kentucky.[9]

Soundtrack

On the soundtrack, the Norwegian band, Hayde Bluegrass Orchestra, performed the cover of the Everly Brothers' version of All I Have to Do is Dream. The song was written by Boudleaux Bryant, arranged and co-produced by Scot Stafford.[10][11]

Release

Lost Ollie premiered on Netflix on August 24, 2022, as a four-part limited series. It became a notable entry in Netflix's growing library of family-oriented programming.[12]

Reception

The series overall was received positively. On the review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, 93% of 15 critics' reviews are positive, with an average rating of 8.1/10. The website's consensus reads: "Well-crafted and painfully poignant, the wistful Lost Ollie is rewarding family entertainment."[13]

Rendy Jones of RogerEbert.com gave the series 3.5/4 stars praising its visuals, writing, and characterization. He emphasized the "breathtaking" visuals on the series as well as the dark and sentimental approach to the formula.[14] Stephanie Snyder of Common Sense Media gave the series 4/5 stars praising its cinematography and storytelling while criticizing its "inauthentic" Southern accent of the characters.[15] Joel Keller of Decider similarly praised its visuals provided by the effects team of ILM while criticizing the characters' "unnatural" accent.[16]

Awards

Award Date of Ceremony Category Recipient(s) Result Ref.
ASC Awards March 5, 2023 Pilot, Limited Series, or Motion Picture Made for Television C. Kim Miles (for "Bali Hai") Nominated [17]
Children's and Family Emmy Awards December 16–17, 2023 Outstanding Lead Performance in a Preschool, Children's or Young Teen Program Gina Rodriguez Nominated [18][19]
Outstanding Writing for a Live Action Preschool or Children's Program Shannon Tindle, Joanna Calo, Marc Haimes and Kate Gersten Nominated
Outstanding Directing for a Single Camera Program Peter Ramsey Won
Outstanding Art Direction/Set Decoration/Scenic Design Lost Ollie Nominated
Outstanding Cinematography for a Live Action Single-Camera Program C. Kim Miles Nominated
Outstanding Lighting, Camera and Technical Arts Blaine Ackerly, Brad Creasser, Junichi Hosoi and Ryan McGregor Won
Outstanding Editing for a Single Camera Program Ryan Chan and Debby Germino Won
Outstanding Music Direction and Composition for a Live Action Program Scot Stafford, Stephen Spies and Justine von Winterfeldt Won
Outstanding Sound Mixing and Sound Editing for a Live Action Program Jamey Scott, Rob Hanchar, Michael Williamson, Jonathan Stevens and Joshua Winget Nominated
Outstanding Visual Effects for a Live Action Program Lost Ollie Won[a]

Notes

  1. ^ Tied with Jane

References

  1. ^ Sneider, Jeff (October 6, 2020). "'Lost Ollie' Family Series from 'Spider-Verse' Director in the Works at Netflix". Collider. Archived from the original on October 6, 2020.
  2. ^ Failes, Ian (November 18, 2022). "Shannon Tindle and Peter Ramsey: a 'Lost Ollie' conversation". befores & afters. Retrieved August 29, 2024.
  3. ^ Zahed, Ramin. "Peter Ramsey Discuss the Deceptively Simple Magic of 'Lost Ollie'". www.animationmagazine.net. Retrieved August 29, 2024.
  4. ^ White, Peter (October 6, 2020). "Netflix Orders Family Series 'Lost Ollie' From 'Coraline's Shannon Tindle, 'Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse's Peter Ramsey, 21 Laps & Industrial Light & Magic". Deadline. Retrieved August 29, 2024.
  5. ^ Low, Elaine (October 6, 2020). "Shannon Tindle, Peter Ramsey to Adapt William Joyce's 'Ollie's Odyssey' for Netflix". Variety. Archived from the original on October 6, 2020.
  6. ^ Goldberg, Lesley (March 9, 2021). "Gina Rodriguez, Jake Johnson to Star in Netflix Family Drama 'Lost Ollie'". The Hollywood Reporter. Archived from the original on March 9, 2021. Retrieved March 9, 2021.
  7. ^ Petski, Denise (March 9, 2021). "'Lost Ollie': Jonathan Groff, Mary J. Blige, Gina Rodriguez Among Six Cast In Netflix Family Series". Deadline Hollywood. Archived from the original on March 9, 2021. Retrieved March 9, 2021.
  8. ^ Asatryan, Tigran (March 23, 2021). "'Lost Ollie' Netflix Limited Series: What We Know So Far". What's on Netflix. Archived from the original on April 9, 2021. Retrieved April 9, 2021.
  9. ^ Adams, Kirby. “Netflix's newest animated film, 'Lost Ollie,' is set in this small Kentucky town”. Courier Journal. Published August 24, 2022. Accessed May 5, 2023.
  10. ^ "'All I Have to Do Is Dream' Cover from Netflix's 'Lost Ollie' Released | Film Music Reporter". Retrieved January 19, 2024.
  11. ^ "Netflix' Lost Ollie Soundtrack | Soundtrack Tracklist". soundtracktracklist.com. Retrieved January 19, 2024.
  12. ^ Milligan, Mercedes (June 30, 2022). "Netflix Plans a Summer of Family Fun with First Looks at Lost Ollie, Rise of the TMNT & More". Animation Magazine. Retrieved June 30, 2022.
  13. ^ "Lost Ollie: Season 1". Rotten Tomatoes. Fandango Media. Retrieved August 31, 2022.
  14. ^ Jones, Rendy. "Lost Ollie movie review & film summary (2022) | Roger Ebert". RogerEbert.com. Retrieved August 27, 2022.
  15. ^ Snyder, Stephanie. "Lost Ollie TV Review | Common Sense Media". Common Sense Media. Retrieved August 27, 2022.
  16. ^ Keller, Joel. "'Lost Ollie' Netflix Review: Stream It Or Skip It?". Decider. Retrieved August 27, 2022.
  17. ^ Tangcay, Jazz (January 9, 2023). "'The Batman', 'Top Gun: Maverick', 'Elvis' Nominated by American Society of Cinematographers". Variety. Retrieved December 17, 2023.
  18. ^ Coates, Tyler (November 2, 2023). "Children's & Family Emmy Awards: Disney Dominates Nominations". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved November 15, 2023.
  19. ^ "With Five Wins, Netflix's 'Lost Ollie' Is Top Winner at Saturday's CAFCA Emmy Awards". Animation Magazine. December 17, 2023. Retrieved December 17, 2023.
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