The Nigerian film industry is about to make history with the release of its first-ever full-length 3D animated musical, Gammy and the Living Things. Produced by Utricle Studios and distributed by FilmOne Entertainment, the landmark project will debut in cinemas nationwide on September 5, 2025, setting a new standard for local animation and storytelling.
The film follows Gammy, a redhead agama lizard with big dreams of becoming a music superstar. Determined to “blow,” he leaves his small town and embarks on a thrilling adventure to Lagos, the cultural capital of Nigeria. His journey blends humor, ambition, and self-discovery with electrifying music, dance, and unmistakable Naija energy.
Star-Studded Voice Cast
Adding depth and personality to the characters is an impressive lineup of Nigerian stars. Hip-hop legend Jude “MI” Abaga voices Gammy, while veteran actors Pete Edochie and Joke Silva bring their iconic voices to key roles. Popular comedian Bovi Ugboma and other well-known talents also feature in the cast, making it one of the most star-studded animated films in Nollywood history.

Industry Recognition and Anticipation
Even before its official release, Gammy and the Living Things has been praised as a milestone achievement. A private screening in Lagos in 2023, attended by then–Vice President Yemi Osinbajo, drew acclaim for its creative ambition and cultural relevance. Film analysts have described it as a defining moment for Nigerian animation, with the potential to open doors for more African stories told through world-class animated formats.
Beyond its musical spectacle, the film celebrates Nigerian creativity and resilience. Its use of popular Naija hits, energetic dance sequences, and familiar cultural expressions promises to resonate deeply with local audiences while also appealing to international viewers curious about African animation.
A New Era for Nollywood Animation
The release of Gammy and the Living Things signals more than just another movie premiere; it represents the coming of age of Nigerian animation. With Utricle Studios leading production and FilmOne Entertainment ensuring widespread distribution, the project is positioned to redefine how Nollywood is perceived globally.
Audiences across Nigeria can look forward to experiencing this historic production when it premieres in cinemas on September 5, 2025.