ParaNorman is a 3D printed stop-motion film by Laika. It is unique because it was the first stop motion film that utilized full color 3D printers. That just means they didn't have to print the puppets in black and white and color each individual puppet. It was produced by Travis Knight, who is the lead animator and CEO at Laika and also directed Kubo and the Two Strings. What draws me to this movie is that I simply think it's a great movie. The animation is unique, the voice acting is great, and the story is surprisingly deep. They could have easily made it into a good and evil story or just a retread of Coraline, but they went a different route and I really appreciate that.
I couldn't think of a pun for this. Shame on me.