“I hope everyone is going out to support Kubo and the Two Strings. A couple of years ago, for a few magical weeks when the film was still in early stages and we were allowed to play, C Shannon Tindle gave me a sandbox and let me do some action animations to test the waters for how we might handle fight scenes. I had a blast working with him, and have the utmost respect for not only his vision, but also for his persistence and incredible generosity. He’s a good man and a great filmmaker.Congratulations to the rest of the talented artists and the whole team at Laika who brought Kubo and his family’s story to the screen. I wish you every success!” - by Anthony Holden {via}