Development Paws of Fury: The Legend of Hank, then known as
Blazing Samurai, was originally announced by
Sony Pictures Animation co-founder and ex-chief and Mass Animation founder Yair Landau around 2010, inspired by the then-recent trend of westernizing Asian films. Originally intended to revolve around a black samurai protecting an East Asian village, the story was changed to center around cats and dogs in an effort to make the story more universal.
Chris Rock at one point was considered to co-produce the film. The film was announced in November 2014, with GFM Films handling international sales and
Rob Minkoff set to produce. The film was scripted by Ed Stone and Nate Hopper, but the final credits include the writers of
Blazing Saddles. In February 2015,
Open Road Films acquired the U.S. distribution rights with
Chris Bailey and Mark Koetsier attached to direct. Susan Purcell also joined the production as a producer. In November 2019, the film was re-announced after
Aniventure joined the production. The budget was $45 million ($16 million was categorized as "original equity" while the rest of the $29 million came from Aniventure and Canadian tax credits). In February 2021, a first-look revealed Landau and Purcell had been replaced by Adam Nagle and Guy Collins as producers. Chris Bailey also left the project as director at this point, to be the showrunner on
Scooby-Doo and Guess Who?, and Rob Minkoff was promoted to director alongside Mark Koetsier. Despite this, Bailey still contractually receives credit for directing the film, as do Yair Landau and Susan Purcell for producing.
Robert Ben Garant provided uncredited screenplay revisions during this time period. In April 2022, it was announced that the film had its title changed.
Animation Arc Productions was set to provide most of the film's animation, until the company's closure in 2016. In November 2019, it was revealed that
Cinesite would take over animation duties, with its
Montreal facilities handling most of the production, with additional assistance from its
Vancouver facilities.
Music In June 2021,
Bear McCreary was announced to compose the musical score. The film also features two original songs by Broadway songwriters Alan Zachary & Michael Weiner: the opening titles track "Blazing Samurai" (performed by
Michael K. Lee) and the end titles song "The Coolest Cat" (performed by Tony Award winner
Adrienne Warren). ==Release==