Development After the success of
Un gallo con muchos huevos,
Huevocartoon directors and co-founders, Gabriel and Rodolfo Riva Alatriste, has announced two more films to the franchise. "After the success of [
Un gallo], we sat down with the people from
Videocine and the first thing we told them was that we wanted to continue with two more films[...]," Rodolfo said during an interview. The film was first announced in 2018, alongside
Un rescate de huevitos, and would be released in 2022 afterwards. Miguel Rodarte and
Arath de la Torre were also reported to join the voice cast as antagonists. It was originally titled as
Un gallo congelado. Gabriel Riva suggested the film would be the final installment to the
Huevos film series, noting the life cycle changes of all films leading up to
Congelados. "Now with [
Huevitos congelados] everything is closed. When we did the fifth[...] up to there, we can't think of anything else. Thus, [the fifth is] the closing of cycles, [which] is something very dramatic," said Gabriel. During an interview with
Excélsior, Rodolfo and Gabriel Riva explained the process of the film, reflecting on the franchise's history and successes. Rodolfo said that he's "very proud of what [has been] achieved". He explained that a challenge was to compete with the
Hollywood industry and match the same level of quality while produced with a low budget. "[W]e went out to compete with Hollywood[...] and the people[...] expect a level of quality," said Rodolfo. "[...]but they have at least [$70 million] and we don't even have ten percent. So delivering a product at that level, that the audience feels proud to say that the film is Mexican, that it entertains them, [and] that it doesn't ask for anything from Hollywood, are [things] that make us proud." Rodolfo's brother and co-director Gabriel Riva has explained the animation process of the film, ensuring the highest quality for the entire franchise with
Congelados. "Although I take credit as director, we really have a person there [-] Alberto Juárez (CG supervisor)[...] is an absolute genius," said Gabriel. "In [CG films,] it's a balance between [rendering] and quality. What defines quality is the render and we didn't have it. We worked with a good team in order to reach the necessary quality." Gabriel continued to elaborate on the process, calling it "brutal" and "a technological challenge" and admitted to pushing the rendering department "too hard" in an effort to reach the intended quality. "[T]hey are the geniuses who achieved that texture and that they obtained that quality and that detail in the feathers or in the hair of the bears." Gabriel additionally stressed about the impact for each film completed, saying "[t]he great pain for us is that every time we finish a film, the artists end up with a great level, but since there are few productions in Mexico, unfortunately there is a brain drain." He even mentioned that people joked about
Huevocartoon being a learning facility for animation in Mexico. The film had been in development for four years. In a separate interview, the filmmakers mentioned that they ensured the highest quality of the film, reflecting on the past installments in all aspects of development and messages, and calling it "an important process". "For us it is the best film in terms of animation, sound, story and the most important message that needs to be strengthened right now is the family, the issue of family union is addressed and all the characters go in that direction," said Rodolfo. He called it "a breakthrough in [series'] animation". , voice of Willy, reflected on the franchise's evolution and processing, saying it is he's "most proud of" and calling it "fun".
Carlos Espejel, the series' Spanish voice of Willy, also commented on the franchise's evolution, mentioning how certain films have released during pandemics. "We managed to make the first film[,] and then the second one already had a more sophisticated animation," said Espejel. "[...]but we had the first
influenza pandemic, which was overcome[,] and these last two installments were also overcome[...] with the
Covid in the middle." Espejel also explained about the financial statuses of Mexican animation projects, such as the
Huevos films. "In Mexico, animated films were not made, so nobody wanted to invest in that," said Espejel. “This movie is 100% Mexican and this project started very small[...] This is a project that started with a very small budget[...] but these guys [Gabriel and Rodolfo] ventured[,] did the feat[,] and achieved great success."
Carlos Espejel, voice of Willy, expressed enjoyment of the film, saying that "It's a fun film, with many adventures, with this double discourse that 'the eggs' have always had". He said that he's "very proud to be in [the] project". ==Release==