The North Springs Movie

The North Springs Movie is a 2002 American animated comedy film directed by Don Grayman and written by Grayman, Rob Farlane, Stephen Kessman, and Josh Kimm. Produced by Grayman and Farlane, the film is based on the animated television series North Springs, and film follows Tommy Briggs as he attempts to make a documentary film about the town of North Springs amidst its chaos.

Grayman and Farlane wrote the first version of the script in 1999. After the duo rewrote it several times, former series writer Stephen Kessman joined to help them write the final script, which was finished in November 2000. The film stars the voices of Grayman, Farlane, Lauren Marshall, Hayley Ann Jones, Stan Chen, and Tony Quezona. The film also features the voices of Steven Losa, Matt Hadel, and Vincent Norman.

The film was released by on February 8, 2002. It received positive reviews and grossed $742.3 million worldwide, becoming the fourth highest-grossing film of 2002, 12th highest-grossing comedy film, and the 25th highest-grossing animated film.

Plot
The film begins , with Tommy, Philly, Makowski, and Ben are taking their front row seats in a screening room at the North Springs Video Complex. As they sit down, a video starts playing. After "Tommy Films", a logo Tommy created, the opening credits for Tommy's video starts.