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'''''B.O.O.: Bureau of Otherworldly Operations''''' is the title of an American CGI action comedy film made by DreamWorks Animation and directed by Tony Leondis (best known for directing the films ''Igor'' and ''The Emoji Movie''). According to an official description on a piece of merchandise for the film, the film would have followed ghosts Jackson Moss and Watts, who both join the titular Bureau of Otherworldly Operations, which is an organization dedicated to protecting living humans from hauntings by evil ghosts. While working in the B.O.O., the two uncover a plot from the agency's "Most Wanted Haunter" that plans to destroy the organization with his ghost army. The two must work together and face off against the haunter's army in order to save all of ghostkind and humankind.<ref>[https://amazon.com/B-Doodle-Book/dp/1941341144/ Amazon listing for an activity book that contains a plot description for ''B.O.O.: Bureau of Otherworldly Operations''.] Retrieved 5 Dec '22</ref>
'''''B.O.O.: Bureau of Otherworldly Operations''''' is an American CGI action comedy film made by DreamWorks Animation and directed by Tony Leondis (best known for directing the films ''Lilo & Stitch 2'', ''Igor'' and ''The Emoji Movie''). According to an official description on a piece of merchandise for the film, the film would have followed ghosts Jackson Moss and Watts, who both join the titular Bureau of Otherworldly Operations (after Jackson's life was taken after saving a child from a giant rolling cookie), which is an organization dedicated to protecting living humans from hauntings by evil ghosts known as "Haunters". While working in the B.O.O., the two uncover a plot from the agency's "Most Wanted Haunter" that plans to destroy the organization with his ghost army, under the alliance of "SKARE". The two must work together and face off against the haunter's army in order to save all of ghostkind and humankind.<ref>[https://amazon.com/B-Doodle-Book/dp/1941341144/ Amazon listing for an activity book that contains a plot description for ''B.O.O.: Bureau of Otherworldly Operations''.] Retrieved 5 Dec '22</ref>


While the film was initially set to be released in June 2015, DreamWorks decided to move the release date seven months back to November 2014 in order to avoid competition with Pixar's ''Inside Out'', before ultimately removing it from the release schedule entirely in order to find a different release date.<ref>[http://variety.com/2014/film/news/dreamworks-animation-to-scare-up-new-release-date-for-b-o-o-bureau-of-otherworldly-operations-1201359058 Variety article on the release date of ''B.O.O.: Bureau of Otherworldly Operations''.] Retrieved 22 Mar '18</ref> While the film was speculated to have been pushed back to a 2016 release date, it was ultimately never added back into Dreamworks' release schedule. While there has been no official announcement on the status of the film, the lack of information on it since 2015 (along with DreamWorks removing the official website for it in late 2019) strongly indicates that '''the film was unofficially cancelled and will almost certainly never see the light of day'''.  
While the film was initially set to be released on June 5th, 2015, DreamWorks decided to move the release date seven months back to November 2014 in order to avoid competition with Pixar's ''Inside Out'', before ultimately removing it from the release schedule entirely in order to find a different release date.<ref>[http://variety.com/2014/film/news/dreamworks-animation-to-scare-up-new-release-date-for-b-o-o-bureau-of-otherworldly-operations-1201359058 Variety article on the release date of ''B.O.O.: Bureau of Otherworldly Operations''.] Retrieved 22 Mar '18</ref> While the film was speculated to have been pushed back to a 2016 release date, it was ultimately never added back into Dreamworks' release schedule. While there has been no official announcement on the status of the film, the lack of information on it since 2015 (along with DreamWorks removing the official website for it in late 2019) strongly indicates that the film was unofficially cancelled and will almost certainly never see the light of day.


==Avaliable Footage==
==Avaliable Footage==
On January 29th, 2019, former animation supervisor Alexis Wanneroy uploaded an animation reel on his Vimeo account that showed footage of ''B.O.O.: Bureau of Otherworldly Operations'' and another cancelled DreamWorks film titled ''[[Larrikins (partially found cancelled DreamWorks film; 2013-2017)|Larrikins]]''. A few weeks later, on February 9th of that same year, Wanneroy uploaded a pre-production reel that showed more animation from both cancelled movies. In June of the same year, Twitter user Art of Lost and Cancelled Media uploaded a compilation video of clips taken from the two reels that showed footage from both movies.<ref>[https://twitter.com/ArtofLostandCan/status/1135524558323290118 Art of Lost and Cancelled Media's tweet with the compilation video.] Retrieved 09 Jul '19</ref> On November 2nd, 2022, Wanneroy uploaded an animation reel from 2017 that also showed footage from this film, with the only notable footage being a small clip (already shown in the other reels) that had a final render. Wanneroy's combined animation reels contain 46 seconds of footage from ''B.O.O.'', with around 24 seconds of that footage appearing to be from final renders.  
On September 10th, 2016, Nayoun Kim Charoenchai uploaded an animation reel on Vimeo, that showed 20 seconds of ''B.O.O.: Bureau of Otherworldly Operations'' footage.


In September 2022, animator Sebastien Wojda uploaded an animation reel that was originally made in 2019. The reel included clips from various cancelled DreamWorks projects, including ''B.O.O.: Bureau of Otherworldly Operations'', ''Larrikins'', and ''[[Me and My Shadow (partially found footage of unreleased DreamWorks animated film; 2010-2017)|Me and My Shadow]]''. The reel contains exactly one minute of animation clips from ''B.O.O.'', none of which are final renders. In November of that same year, animator Nayoun Kim uploaded an animation reel created in 2016 that showed several clips of ''B.O.O.''. The clips in this animation reel total 19 seconds and (like Wojda's reel) are not final renders.
On January 17th, 2017, former animation supervisor Alexis Wanneroy uploaded an animation reel on his Vimeo account that included footage from ''B.O.O.: Bureau of Otherworldly Operations''.
On January 29th, 2019, Wanneroy uploaded another animation reel on his Vimeo account that showed most of the same footage from the previous reel, with the only notable difference being a small clip that had an unfinished render, and another cancelled DreamWorks film titled ''[[Larrikins (partially found cancelled DreamWorks film; 2013-2017)|Larrikins]]''.
On February 9th, 2019, Wanneroy uploaded a pre-production reel that showed more animation from both cancelled movies. In June of the same year, Twitter user Art of Lost and Cancelled Media uploaded a compilation video of clips taken from the two reels that showed footage from both movies.<ref>[https://twitter.com/ArtofLostandCan/status/1135524558323290118 Art of Lost and Cancelled Media's tweet with the compilation video.] Retrieved 09 Jul '19</ref> Wanneroy's combined animation reels contain 46 seconds of footage from ''B.O.O.'', with around 24 seconds of that footage appearing to be from final renders.


Despite more footage and production material from ''B.O.O.: Bureau of Otherworldly Operations'' finding its way online over the years, as of 2022, the total amount of footage found for this film is just over 2 minutes long, and only 24 seconds of that footage is shown to have final renders, which is clearly far from all the material made for the film. While ''B.O.O.: Bureau of Otherworldly Operations'' appears to have been cancelled fairly late in development (as indicated by multiple shots having final or near-final renders, along with the apparent production of merchandise for the film), it is unclear just how much of the film was complete before its cancellation.
On February 15th, 2017, Jon Gutman uploaded a previs rough layout reel on Vimeo, which included 2 minutes of ''B.O.O.'' footage (though without audio, having been overdubbed with the score of the Pixar short film "The Blue Umbrella").
 
On September 15th, 2022, animator Sébastien Wojda uploaded an animation reel that was originally made in 2019. The reel included clips from various cancelled DreamWorks projects, including ''B.O.O.'', [[Larrikins (partially found unfinished DreamWorks film; 2013-2017)|''Larrikins'']], and [[Me and My Shadow (partially found footage of unreleased DreamWorks animated film; 2010-2017)|''Me and My Shadow'']]. The reel contains exactly one minute of animation clips from ''B.O.O.'', none of which are final renders.
 
At unknown dates, animator Maciej Gliwa added a fully-rendered clip from ''B.O.O.'' on his personal portfolio website (although Maciej removed it sometime in January 2023), and Kirsh Bauman uploaded an animation demo reel solely dedicated to ''B.O.O.'', also on his own website.
 
On April 12th, 2024, Internet Archive user "Spectre Solaire" uploaded the entire PDFs of The Art of B.O.O., and B.O.O. 101, books that were intended to be released alongside the movie (and are somehow still remaining on the Amazon website, perpetually unavailable for purchase), which also features various stills of the feature in varying states of completion, including finalized, previs, and storyboards. The original Internet Archive links for "The Art of B.O.O" and "B.O.O 101" have since been taken down, although both have been uploaded as MEGA files.
 
Despite more footage and production material from ''B.O.O.'' finding its way online over the years, as of 2024, the total amount of footage found for this film is just nearly 6 minutes long, and roughly 1 minute and 15 seconds ''of'' that footage is shown to have final renders, which is clearly far from all the material made for the film. While ''B.O.O.: Bureau of Otherworldly Operations'' appears to have been cancelled fairly late in development (as indicated by multiple shots having final or near-final renders, along with the apparent production of merchandise for the film), it is unclear just how much of the film was complete before its cancellation.


==Voice Cast==
==Voice Cast==
* Seth Rogen - '''Jackson Moss'''
*Seth Rogen - '''Jackson Moss'''
* Melissa McCarthy - '''Watts'''
*Melissa McCarthy - '''Alexandra Graham "Watts" Watson'''
* Bill Murray - '''Drake'''
*Jennifer Coolidge - '''Carole Sue Nivens D'Onofrio'''
* Matt Bomer - '''Unknown'''
*Octavia Spencer - '''Captain Gloria Book'''
* Octavia Spencer - '''Unknown'''
*Aubrey Plaza - '''Juliana Jett'''
* Rashida Jones - '''Unknown'''
*Yul Vazquez - '''Raul Rivera'''
* Jennifer Coolidge - '''Unknown'''
*Benjamin Stockham - '''Henry Moss'''
*Rashida Jones - '''Amy, Moss's ex-wife'''
*Matt Bomer - '''Gary, Amy's newlywed'''
*Bill Murray - '''Addison "Mr. Ekard" Drake'''
*John Hoffman - '''Off-The-Rails Oscar'''
*Tim Durkin - '''Wet Willie'''
*Kenan Thompson - '''Gooball Greg'''
*Ben Falcone - '''Smelvin'''
*Damon Jones - '''Ronnie Pesterman'''
*Rachel Pace - '''Twisting Sister Tina'''
*Amanda Pace - '''Twisting Sister Tatum'''


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
===Images===
===Merchandise===
<gallery mode=packed heights=175px>
<gallery mode="packed" heights="175">
617TGxFvFdL. AC UF894,1000 QL80 .jpg|RP Mini Product. "Hauntlet Mini Flashlight"
Boocolorbook.jpg|A cover for an activity book for the film.
Boocolorbook.jpg|A cover for an activity book for the film.
Booposter.jpg|A promotional poster for the film.
Booposter.jpg|A promotional poster for the film.
Boo towel.png|''B.O.O.'' branded beach towel, featuring renders of Henry, Smelvin, and Drake with his dog Lionel.
Boo towel 1.jpeg|Front of tag for ''B.O.O.'' branded beach towel.
Boo towel 1.jpeg|Front of tag for ''B.O.O.'' branded beach towel.
Boo towel 2.jpeg|Back of tag for ''B.O.O.'' branded beach towel.
Boo towel 2.jpeg|Back of tag for ''B.O.O.'' branded beach towel.
</gallery>
===Models and turnarounds from Raffaello Vecchione and Phil Zucco===
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Raffaello Vecchione - father ghost 9 - BOO.jpg|Jackson Moss
Raffaello Vecchione - father ghost 8 - BOO.jpg
Raffaello Vecchione - father ghost 7 - BOO.jpg
Raffaello Vecchione - father ghost 6 - BOO.jpg
Raffaello Vecchione - father ghost 5 - BOO.jpg
Raffaello Vecchione - father ghost 4 - BOO.jpg
Raffaello Vecchione - father ghost turnaround - BOO.gif|Turnaround of Jackson Moss (animated gif)
Raffaello Vecchione - father ghost 3 - BOO.jpg|Jackson Moss expression test
Raffaello Vecchione - father ghost 2- BOO.jpg
Raffaello Vecchione - father ghost 1 - BOO.jpg
Raffaello Vecchione - character 6b turnaround - BOO.gif|Turnaround of human Jackson Moss model (animated gif)
Raffaello Vecchione - character 8 turnaround - BOO.gif|Turnaround of Jackson Moss (animated gif)
Raffaello Vecchione - character 7 turnaround - BOO.gif|Another human Jackson Moss turnaround (animated gif)
Raffaello Vecchione - hostess ghost 7 - BOO.jpg|Carole Sue
Raffaello Vecchione - hostess ghost 6 - BOO.jpg
Raffaello Vecchione - hostess ghost 5 - BOO.jpg
Raffaello Vecchione - hostess ghost 4 - BOO.jpg
Raffaello Vecchione - hostess ghost 3 - BOO.jpg
Raffaello Vecchione - hostess ghost 2 - BOO.jpg
Raffaello Vecchione - hostess ghost 1 - BOO.jpg
Raffaello Vecchione - character 13b turnaround - BOO.gif|Turnaround of Carole Sue (animated gif)
Raffaello Vecchione - police ghost 7 - BOO.jpg|Captain Book
Raffaello Vecchione - police ghost 6 - BOO.jpg
Raffaello Vecchione - police ghost 5 - BOO.jpg
Raffaello Vecchione - police ghost 4 - BOO.jpg
Raffaello Vecchione - police ghost 3 - BOO.jpg
Raffaello Vecchione - police ghost 2 - BOO.jpg
Raffaello Vecchione - police ghost 1 - BOO.jpg
Raffaello Vecchione - character 15b turnaround - BOO.gif|Turnaround of Captain Book (animated gif)
Raffaello Vecchione - security ghost 7 - BOO.jpg|Watts
Raffaello Vecchione - security ghost 6 - BOO.jpg
Raffaello Vecchione - security ghost 5 - BOO.jpg
Raffaello Vecchione - security ghost 4 - BOO.jpg
Raffaello Vecchione - security ghost 3 - BOO.jpg
Raffaello Vecchione - security ghost 2 - BOO.jpg
Raffaello Vecchione - security ghost 1 - BOO.jpg
Raffaello Vecchione - dog ghost 8 - BOO.jpg|Addison Drake's dog, Lionel
Raffaello Vecchione - dog ghost 7 - BOO.jpg
Raffaello Vecchione - dog ghost 6 - BOO.jpg
Raffaello Vecchione - dog ghost 5 - BOO.jpg
Raffaello Vecchione - dog ghost 4 - BOO.jpg
Raffaello Vecchione - dog ghost 3 - BOO.jpg
Raffaello Vecchione - dog ghost 2 - BOO.jpg
Raffaello Vecchione - dog ghost 1 - BOO.jpg
Raffaello Vecchione - character 14b turnaround - BOO.gif|Turnaround of Lionel (animated gif)
Raffaello Vecchione - character 1 turnaround - BOO.gif|Turnaround of Amy (animated gif)
Raffaello Vecchione - character 3 turnaround - BOO.gif|(animated gif)
Raffaello Vecchione - character 2b turnaround - BOO.gif|(animated gif)
Raffaello Vecchione - character 4 turnaround - BOO.gif|Turnaround of Gary (animated gif)
Phil zucco - boo university watts - BOO.jpg|Model of the Boo U. character
Phil zucco - boo university watts 2 - BOO.jpg
Raffaello Vecchione - villain ghost turnaround - BOO.jpg.gif|Turnaround of Addison Drake (animated gif)
Raffaello Vecchione - villain ghost - BOO .jpg
Raffaello Vecchione - villain ghost 2 - BOO.jpg|Addison Drake expression test
Raffaello Vecchione - villain ghost 3 - BOO.jpg.jpg
Raffaello Vecchione - villain ghost 4 - BOO.jpg.jpg
Raffaello Vecchione - villain ghost 5 - BOO.jpg.jpg
Raffaello Vecchione - villain ghost 6 - BOO.jpg.jpg
Raffaello Vecchione - villain ghost 7 - BOO.jpg.jpg
Raffaello Vecchione - villain ghost 8 - BOO.jpg.jpg
</gallery>
</gallery>
===Videos===
===Videos===
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==See Also==
*[[How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World (lost T.J. Miller audio of DreamWorks animated film; late 2010s)]]
*[[Larrikins (partially found unfinished DreamWorks film; 2013-2017)]]
*[[Me and My Shadow (partially found footage of unreleased DreamWorks animated film; 2010-2017)]]
*[[Spirit: Stallion Of The Cimarron (lost early draft of DreamWorks animated film; early 2000s)]]
*[[Sharkslayer (lost early draft of "Shark Tale" DreamWorks CGI animated film; 2002)]]
*[[Shrek (partially found original Chris Farley dialogue of CGI-animated comedy film; 1990s)]]
==External Links==
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20190313200828/https://dreamworks.com/boo/#registration/login An archived version of the official website for the film.]
*[https://dreamworks.fandom.com/wiki/B.O.O.:_Bureau_of_Otherworldly_Operations Page on the DreamWorks Wiki detailing the film.]
*[https://mega.nz/file/n8lnEIJI#WlYeaedZ-by9SnrQex66jHssidiQBTrs7xeOyDVp0w8 MEGA link for The Art of B.O.O., an incomplete artbook featuring various renders and concept art made for the film.]
*[https://mega.nz/file/r0cwwaha#RO66i-0_CyaDfNIdkZ2_5cEfb1xuEvzHcB-uBK7Yx90 MEGA link for B.O.O. 101, a series of documentation bibles made either for marketing, a cheat sheet or a standalone book, that details much info and lore about the film.]


==External Link==
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20190313200828/https://dreamworks.com/boo/#registration/login An archived version of the official website for the film.] Retrieved 5 Dec '22
*[https://dreamworks.fandom.com/wiki/B.O.O.:_Bureau_of_Otherworldly_Operations Page on the DreamWorks Wiki detailing the film.] Retrieved 5 Dec '22
==References==
==References==
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The logo for the film.

Status: Partially Found

B.O.O.: Bureau of Otherworldly Operations is an American CGI action comedy film made by DreamWorks Animation and directed by Tony Leondis (best known for directing the films Lilo & Stitch 2, Igor and The Emoji Movie). According to an official description on a piece of merchandise for the film, the film would have followed ghosts Jackson Moss and Watts, who both join the titular Bureau of Otherworldly Operations (after Jackson's life was taken after saving a child from a giant rolling cookie), which is an organization dedicated to protecting living humans from hauntings by evil ghosts known as "Haunters". While working in the B.O.O., the two uncover a plot from the agency's "Most Wanted Haunter" that plans to destroy the organization with his ghost army, under the alliance of "SKARE". The two must work together and face off against the haunter's army in order to save all of ghostkind and humankind.[1]

While the film was initially set to be released on June 5th, 2015, DreamWorks decided to move the release date seven months back to November 2014 in order to avoid competition with Pixar's Inside Out, before ultimately removing it from the release schedule entirely in order to find a different release date.[2] While the film was speculated to have been pushed back to a 2016 release date, it was ultimately never added back into Dreamworks' release schedule. While there has been no official announcement on the status of the film, the lack of information on it since 2015 (along with DreamWorks removing the official website for it in late 2019) strongly indicates that the film was unofficially cancelled and will almost certainly never see the light of day.

Avaliable Footage

On September 10th, 2016, Nayoun Kim Charoenchai uploaded an animation reel on Vimeo, that showed 20 seconds of B.O.O.: Bureau of Otherworldly Operations footage.

On January 17th, 2017, former animation supervisor Alexis Wanneroy uploaded an animation reel on his Vimeo account that included footage from B.O.O.: Bureau of Otherworldly Operations. On January 29th, 2019, Wanneroy uploaded another animation reel on his Vimeo account that showed most of the same footage from the previous reel, with the only notable difference being a small clip that had an unfinished render, and another cancelled DreamWorks film titled Larrikins. On February 9th, 2019, Wanneroy uploaded a pre-production reel that showed more animation from both cancelled movies. In June of the same year, Twitter user Art of Lost and Cancelled Media uploaded a compilation video of clips taken from the two reels that showed footage from both movies.[3] Wanneroy's combined animation reels contain 46 seconds of footage from B.O.O., with around 24 seconds of that footage appearing to be from final renders.

On February 15th, 2017, Jon Gutman uploaded a previs rough layout reel on Vimeo, which included 2 minutes of B.O.O. footage (though without audio, having been overdubbed with the score of the Pixar short film "The Blue Umbrella").

On September 15th, 2022, animator Sébastien Wojda uploaded an animation reel that was originally made in 2019. The reel included clips from various cancelled DreamWorks projects, including B.O.O., Larrikins, and Me and My Shadow. The reel contains exactly one minute of animation clips from B.O.O., none of which are final renders.

At unknown dates, animator Maciej Gliwa added a fully-rendered clip from B.O.O. on his personal portfolio website (although Maciej removed it sometime in January 2023), and Kirsh Bauman uploaded an animation demo reel solely dedicated to B.O.O., also on his own website.

On April 12th, 2024, Internet Archive user "Spectre Solaire" uploaded the entire PDFs of The Art of B.O.O., and B.O.O. 101, books that were intended to be released alongside the movie (and are somehow still remaining on the Amazon website, perpetually unavailable for purchase), which also features various stills of the feature in varying states of completion, including finalized, previs, and storyboards. The original Internet Archive links for "The Art of B.O.O" and "B.O.O 101" have since been taken down, although both have been uploaded as MEGA files.

Despite more footage and production material from B.O.O. finding its way online over the years, as of 2024, the total amount of footage found for this film is just nearly 6 minutes long, and roughly 1 minute and 15 seconds of that footage is shown to have final renders, which is clearly far from all the material made for the film. While B.O.O.: Bureau of Otherworldly Operations appears to have been cancelled fairly late in development (as indicated by multiple shots having final or near-final renders, along with the apparent production of merchandise for the film), it is unclear just how much of the film was complete before its cancellation.

Voice Cast

  • Seth Rogen - Jackson Moss
  • Melissa McCarthy - Alexandra Graham "Watts" Watson
  • Jennifer Coolidge - Carole Sue Nivens D'Onofrio
  • Octavia Spencer - Captain Gloria Book
  • Aubrey Plaza - Juliana Jett
  • Yul Vazquez - Raul Rivera
  • Benjamin Stockham - Henry Moss
  • Rashida Jones - Amy, Moss's ex-wife
  • Matt Bomer - Gary, Amy's newlywed
  • Bill Murray - Addison "Mr. Ekard" Drake
  • John Hoffman - Off-The-Rails Oscar
  • Tim Durkin - Wet Willie
  • Kenan Thompson - Gooball Greg
  • Ben Falcone - Smelvin
  • Damon Jones - Ronnie Pesterman
  • Rachel Pace - Twisting Sister Tina
  • Amanda Pace - Twisting Sister Tatum

Gallery

Merchandise

Models and turnarounds from Raffaello Vecchione and Phil Zucco

Videos

Alexis Wanneroy's 2017 animation reel.

Alexis Wanneroy's 2019 animation reel.

Wanneroy's pre-production reel.

Nayoun Kim Charoenchai's animation reel.

Sébastien Wojda's animation reel.

Animation clips from Maciej Gliwa and Kirsh Bauman.

Jon Gutman's Previs rough layout reel.

See Also

External Links

References