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[[Image:Earwig_Earwig_and_the_Witch.jpg|right|400px]]Rock trio from the 2020 CGI animation TV movie ''[https://www.imdb.com/title/tt12441478/reference Earwig and the Witch]''. Created by legendary Japanese animation house Studio Ghibli, it debuted on HBO Max and was [https://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/earwig_and_the_witch poorly received].
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[[Image:Earwig_album_Earwig_and_the_Witch.png|right|400px]]Rock trio from the 2020 CGI animation TV movie ''[https://www.imdb.com/title/tt12441478/reference Earwig and the Witch]''. Created by legendary Japanese animation house Studio Ghibli, it debuted on HBO Max and was [https://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/earwig_and_the_witch poorly received].
  
Title character Earwig is an orphan adopted by a witch (Bella Yaga) and a demon (Mandrake), who, after much magical shenanigans, turn out to be members of a band ALSO named Earwig, which CD Earwig was listening to throughout the film. The third member of the trio turns out to be Earwig's long-lost mother.
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Title character Earwig is an orphan adopted by a witch (Bella Yaga) and a demon (Mandrake), who, after much magical shenanigans, turn out to be members of a band ALSO named Earwig, which album Earwig was listening to throughout the film. The third member of the trio turns out to be Earwig's long-lost mother.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 14:05, 20 March 2024

Earwig Earwig and the Witch.jpg
Earwig album Earwig and the Witch.png

Rock trio from the 2020 CGI animation TV movie Earwig and the Witch. Created by legendary Japanese animation house Studio Ghibli, it debuted on HBO Max and was poorly received.

Title character Earwig is an orphan adopted by a witch (Bella Yaga) and a demon (Mandrake), who, after much magical shenanigans, turn out to be members of a band ALSO named Earwig, which album Earwig was listening to throughout the film. The third member of the trio turns out to be Earwig's long-lost mother.

Lineup

  • Mandrake (Japanese version: Etsushi Toyokawa; English version: Richard E. Grant)
  • Bella Yaga (Japanese version: Shinobu Terajima; English version: Vanessa Marshall)
  • Earwig's mother (Japanese version: Sherina Munaf English version: real musician Kacey Musgraves)

They sing "Don't Disturb Me."

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