Undertale: Humans and Monsters

Undertale: Humans and Monsters is a 2016 animated fantasy-comedy film produced by Hyacintho and Toby Fox and released by Warner Bros. Pictures on September 15. The film is based off of the retro RPG video game Undertale, which is made by Toby Fox. The film earned a 90/100 Certified Fresh rating on Rotten Tomatoes and an 8.7/10 on IMDb.

Plot
A human named Frisk falls down into the Underground. Recieving help from Toriel after being maimed by Flowey, Frisk embarks on a lengthy adventure to get back home and shatter the barrier, also learning about the past of the cavernous region they travel in.

Production
The film entered production two weeks before Undertale was released and was secretly worked on before the first trailer went up in August 2016. However, one week before the trailer released the script for the film was leaked online. The film's actors were selected via an online contest hosted on Tumblr, although advertised as part of a "voiceover project" and not a film. Once actors were chosen they were notified the project was actually a feature production. Originally, no actors were to be hired and the dialog was to appear on screen, but this was quickly chosen against.

Cast

 * Timber Puppers as Sans and Papyrus
 * Toby Fox as Annoying Dog and Doggo

Reception
Critt T. Ich states that "generally speaking, films based off of games are bad, but Undertale: Humans and Monsters has outdone itself in almost every aspect. The film is brilliant just like the game it was based on."

Trivia

 * Frisk does a Pacifist Route in this film. There are glimpses of another timeline seen through mirrors in the background and pond reflections where Frisk is replaced by Chara, hinting at a Genocide Route.
 * Despite Photoshop Flowey not appearing in the film, lines for him can be seen in the leaked script.