Unicorn Wars

Unicorn Wars is a 2022 Spanish-French animated splatter war film written and directed by Alberto Vázquez. The plot is set against the backdrop of a conflict between anthropomorphized teddy bears and unicorns, following two bear siblings deployed in a military mission to a magical forest populated by wild unicorns.

The film won Best Animated Film at the 37th Goya Awards. It was also nominated for Best Animated Film at the 10th Platino Awards.

Plot
In a magical forest, unicorns lived alongside wild animals, but the bears found a sacred book of knowledge in the ruins of a church. The book enabled the bears to gain sentience and form their own civilization. Over time, the bears physically evolved to a multi-colored "teddy bear" form. According to their beliefs, the bears wanted to cultivate the forest, but the unicorns opposed them. In reality due to the bears' deforestation the unicorns decided to retaliate causing the bears to be exiled from the forest. This led to a war between bears and unicorns, which the bears believe will be over when their "chosen one" drinks the blood of the last unicorn, and a god-like being will return to the forest.

Drill Sergeant Caricias trains a new troop of recruits that includes brothers Gordi and Azulín. A priest instills a religious doctrine of hatred for unicorns in the troops. Azulín pretends to protect Gordi, and aspires to be the best recruit, hoping to become the Chosen One someday. But he grows resentful of the troop's top recruit, Coco. He has also felt jealous of his brother since their birth when Gordi came out first, gaining the favor of their mother. When their mother left their father for another man, Azulín's jealousy grew so vicious that he poured poison into his mother's lemonade, killing her.

The camp's leaders send the troops to the forest to find a missing squad, with Caricias and the Priest leading. In the forest, they find glowworms that they consider eating. The Priest warns that the scripture says not to eat them, but Caricias angrily defies the warning. The glowworms turn out to be hallucinogenic, and the troops see frightening hallucinations that cost the lives of two recruits. Later on, they find the mutilated remains of the squad members. Sergeant Caricias goes insane as a result. Soon after, they stumble upon one lone unicorn and kill her. But other unicorns appear and fight the recruits, leaving only Azulín, Gordi and Coco alive. Azulín's rage against Coco explodes, and he kills the wounded Coco and even cannibalizes his corpse.

The brothers find two other unicorns. Azulín badly wounds one of them, a filly named María. In trying to kill her, Azulín gets impaled by the other unicorn, Laura, sending him into a river, severely disfiguring the right side of his face in the fall. The river sweeps Azulín away, where another troop: Corporal Pompon, Private Peludito, and Private Grimaldo find him. While Azulín recuperates in the hospital, the military leaders Colonel Otto, Commander Fluffy, and Captain Snout appear before Azulín. They promote him to Lieutenant, and present him as a hero to inspire the soldiers. He is also provided with a mask to cover the disfigured half of his face. Back at the forest, Gordi takes pity on María and nurses her back to health. Before the fight, María had stumbled upon the church and found the building now occupied by simians.

Azulín grows so popular among the soldiers that he leads a coup, killing the military leaders. He then organizes the bear army for one final massive assault to raze the forest. The unicorns then all unite to confront the bears. In the brutal final battle, all bears die except for the two brothers, and all unicorns die except for María. Azulín and Gordi reunite. But when Azulín sees Gordi helping María, his rage boils over and he kills both Gordi and María. He drinks María's blood to finally fulfill the prophecy. But María's body morphs into a formless monster that consumes Gordi's body and also Azulín. At last, the monster morphs into the god-like creature foretold, a human being. The human leads the simians as the new rulers of the world.

Voice cast
Names in parentheses are the English-version names if they differ from the originals.

Production
Alberto Vázquez declared to have three main inspirations when writing: Apocalypse Now, Bambi and the Bible. The project was showcased in a 'Work in Progress' panel of the 45th Annecy International Animation Film Festival. A Spanish-French co-production by Abano Producións SL, Uniko Estudio Creativo S.L., Unicorn Wars AIE, Autour de Minuit, Productions SARL, and Schmuby Productions SAS, the film received funding from Eurimages.

Release
The film was presented at the 46th Annecy International Animation Film Festival on 16 June 2022, as part of the festival's official competition. It made its US premiere at the Fantastic Fest. Distributed by Barton Films, the film was theatrically released in Spain on 21 October 2022. Charades handled the sales elsewhere. It was released in French theatres on 28 December 2022 by UFO Distribution. The film received a limited theatrical release in North America on 10 March 2023.

Reception
On Rotten Tomatoes, the film has an 84% rating based on 31 reviews from critics with an average rating of 7.20/10, with the critics' consensus reading "while its humor may strike some as needlessly crude, Unicorn Wars is a visually audacious strike against cultural and military fascism". On Metacritic, the film has a weighted average of 73 out of 100 based on 7 critic reviews, indicating "generally positive reviews".

Accolades

 * rowspan = "12" align = "center" | 2023
 * 10th Feroz Awards || colspan = "2" | Arrebato Award (Fiction) || Nominated || align = "center" |
 * 78th CEC Medals || colspan = "2" | Best Animated Film || Nominated ||
 * rowspan = "2 | 37th Goya Awards || colspan = "2" | Best Animated Film
 * Won
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 * Best Original Song || "Batalla" by Joseba Beristain || Nominated
 * rowspan = "6" | 21st Mestre Mateo Awards || Best Director || Alberto Vázquez || Nominated || rowspan = "6" align = "center" |
 * Best Screenplay || Alberto Vázquez || Nominated
 * Best Art Direction || Alberto Vázquez || Nominated
 * colspan = "2" | Best Animated Film || Won
 * Best Editing || Íñigo Gómez, Estanis Bañuelos || Nominated
 * Best Sound || Iñaki Alonso || Nominated
 * 10th Platino Awards
 * colspan="2"| Best Animated Film
 * Nominated
 * rowspan="1"|
 * 6th Quirino Awards || colspan="2"| Best Ibero-American Feature Film || Nominated ||
 * }
 * Best Editing || Íñigo Gómez, Estanis Bañuelos || Nominated
 * Best Sound || Iñaki Alonso || Nominated
 * 10th Platino Awards
 * colspan="2"| Best Animated Film
 * Nominated
 * rowspan="1"|
 * 6th Quirino Awards || colspan="2"| Best Ibero-American Feature Film || Nominated ||
 * }
 * rowspan="1"|
 * 6th Quirino Awards || colspan="2"| Best Ibero-American Feature Film || Nominated ||
 * }
 * }
 * }