Rosalie Chiang voices the main character, Mei Lee, while Oh lends her voice to Lee s protective, overbearing mother. A trailer released Tuesday featured background shots of Toronto s Chinatown, its streets lined with trees laden with cherry blossoms. Shi won an Oscar in 2019 for the animated short film “Bao,” which she wrote and directed and also set in Toronto. Walt Disney Studios Canada said a group of Canadian artists also worked on the filmmaking team of “Turning Red.” Greg Mason, vice president of marketing for Walt Disney Studios Canada called the film a “love letter to Toronto and Canada.” “There are a couple of great Canadian Easter eggs in this trailer and we can t wait for Canadian audiences to see more when the film hits theatres next year,” Mason said Tuesday in a release.
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