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Monsters vs. Aliens (franchise)

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DreamWorks Animation media franchise
Monsters vs. Aliens
Created byConrad Vernon
Rob Letterman
Developed by
Original workMonsters vs. Aliens (2009)
OwnersDreamWorks Animation
(Universal Pictures)
Years2009–2014
Films and television
Film(s)Monsters vs. Aliens (2009)
Short film(s)
Animated seriesMonsters vs. Aliens (2013–2014)
Games
Video game(s)
Audio
Soundtrack(s)Monsters vs. Aliens
Official website
Monsters vs Aliens

Monsters vs. Aliens is amedia franchise made byDreamWorks Animation. The franchise began with the 2009 filmMonsters vs. Aliens and has since grown to include two short films, a television special, a television series, and a tie-in video game.

The franchise follows a group of monsters: Susan (also called Ginormica), a woman who was struck by an asteroid on her wedding day and grew to be 50 feet tall; B.O.B., an indestructible gelatinous mass who was created when a dessert topping was crossed with a tomato; The Missing Link, a 20,000-year-old macho fish man, who was thawed out from deep ice by scientists; Dr. Cockroach, Ph.D., a scientist who became a bug guy after his experiment went wrong; and Insectosaurus, a massive bug who was mutated by nuclear radiation. The monsters are assigned by theU.S. Government to defendEarth fromalien invasions andsupernatural threats.

Theatrical film

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FilmU.S. release dateDirector(s)Screenwriter(s)Story byProducer(s)
Monsters vs. AliensMarch 27, 2009Conrad Vernon &Rob LettermanMaya Forbes,Wally Wolodarsky, Rob Letterman,Jonathan Aibel and Glenn BergerRob Letterman & Conrad VernonLisa Stewart

Monsters vs. Aliens (2009)

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Main article:Monsters vs. Aliens

Monsters vs. Aliens is a 2009 American animatedscience fiction comedy film. It was DreamWorks Animation's first feature film to be directly produced in astereoscopic 3D format instead of being converted into 3D after completion, which added $15 million to the film's budget.[1]

The film involves the story of Susan Murphy who is excited to be married to weatherman Derek Dietl. But moments before her ceremony, she gets unexpectedly struck by a radioactive asteroid and during the ceremony, she grows up to a size of 50 feet tall. Once she grows into a giant, known as Ginormica, she gets whisked away by theUnited States Army and gets sent to a secret maximum security prison where she meets other monsters who had been rounded up over the past 50 years: Dr. Cockroach, (a scientist who became part cockroach during an experiment), The Missing Link, (a 20,000 year old macho fish ape who was thawed out from deep ice), B.O.B. (an indestructible gelatinous blob who was injected with salad dressing as a tomato), and Insectosaurus (a 350 grub who was mutated by nuclear radiation). The monsters do not fit in with society and are kept in the prison by General W.R. Monger, the army officer who is in charge of the facility. All the monsters get released when they are called in to save the world from an invasion by Gallaxhar, a villain from outer space, who wants to use the asteroid that hit Susan as the key to his invasion.

The film was originally scheduled for a May 2009 release, but the release date was moved to March 27, 2009. It was released on DVD and Blu-ray September 29, 2009, in North America and included the easter egg to the upcoming movies and previews. The film features the voices ofReese Witherspoon,Seth Rogen,Hugh Laurie,Will Arnett,Conrad Vernon,Rainn Wilson,Kiefer Sutherland,Stephen Colbert, andPaul Rudd.

Unproduced sequel

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Despite its success in the United States market, DreamWorks Animation's CEO,Jeffrey Katzenberg was quoted in theLos Angeles Times that a sequel would not be made because of the film's weak performance in some key international markets. "There was enough of a consensus from our distribution and marketing folks in certain parts of the world that 'doing a sequel' would be pushing a boulder up a hill."[2] After the release ofMegamind, Katzenberg commented these sequels: "All shared an approach and tone and idea of parody, and did not travel well internationally. We don't have anything like that coming on our schedule now."[3]

Television special

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Monsters vs. Aliens: Mutant Pumpkins from Outer Space (2009)

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Main article:Monsters vs. Aliens: Mutant Pumpkins from Outer Space

Mutant Pumpkins from Outer Space is a 2009 Halloween special, directed byPeter Ramsey. It premiered in Ireland onRTÉ One on October 26, 2009, and aired in USA on theNBC channel on October 28, 2009.[4] The special was first released on DVD in the UK on September 27, 2010, exclusive to Tesco stores, and in US it was released on September 13, 2011,[5] and on September 27, 2011,[6] along withScared Shrekless.[7] It was released on DVD[8] and Blu-ray[9] on August 28, 2012, as part ofShrek's Thrilling Tales (DreamWorks Spooky Stories).

After saving the day from Gallaxhar's wrath, Susan and her fellow monsters go back to Susan's home in Modesto, California; just in time for Halloween celebrations. Susan spends time with her parents, while the other monsters join in trick-or-treating and collect a large amount of candy. Later, it is revealed that the monsters came to destroy mutant pumpkins disguised as Jack-o-lanterns. When the pumpkins begin to eat children's candies to grow larger, the monsters and children defeat them by throwing excessive candy to bloat them up and explode them. But, in atwist ending, some of the pumpkin "blood" (a green goo that mutated the ordinary pumpkins) falls into a planting of carrots, causing a mutant carrot to be formed.

Short films

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B.O.B.'s Big Break (2009)

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B.O.B.'s Big Break is a 3D animated short prequel film. The short premiered onNickelodeon in 2D on September 26, 2009, and was released 3 days later in 2D and 3D on theMonsters vs AliensBlu-ray and the double DVD pack.[10]

Many years before the events of the first film, Dr. CockroachPh.D. and The Missing Link are trying to outwit Captain W.R. Monger to escape from Area 52, the government's top-secret holding cell, by disguising their escape plan as celebrating an oblivious B.O.B.'s "birthday". Cockroach's escape attempt by feeding B.O.B. a chemical mixture to turn him into a bomb instead results in B.O.B. temporarily acquiring the ability to read minds, and allowing them to find out about a secret exit from Area 52. Unfortunately, the plan fails when B.O.B. smashes the jet they were using to escape believing it to be apiñata, with the resulting explosion erasing B.O.B.'s new power. Afterwards, Link and Dr. Cockroach are forced to endure their humiliating defeat at B.O.B.'s "birthday party" by being mocked by both Monger andThe Invisible Man.

Night of the Living Carrots (2011)

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Night of the Living Carrots is a 2011 13-minute[11] 3D Halloween short film based onMonsters vs. Aliens, and a sequel toMutant Pumpkins from Outer Space. It was directed by Robert Porter. First part of the short premiered on October 13, 2011,[12] and the second part five days later,[13] for a limited time, exclusively on theNintendo 3DS video service.[14] It was released on August 28, 2012, on DVD[8] and Blu-ray[9] as a part ofShrek's Thrilling Tales (DreamWorks Spooky Stories).

Following the cliffhanger at the end ofMutant Pumpkins from Outer Space, the mutated carrot has spawned hundreds of zombie carrots, which can take control of a person's mind after biting them. Dr. Cockroach determines that the only way to defeat the carrots and free their victims is for B.O.B. to eat all of the carrots (specifically because B.O.B. has no brain and, thus, is immune to the carrots' mind control powers). Eventually, albeit reluctantly, B.O.B. agrees. At the end of the short, B.O.B. is turned into a giant zombie carrot, though this is never explained or followed up on.

Television series

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Monsters vs. Aliens (2013–2014)

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Main article:Monsters vs. Aliens (TV series)

An animated television series based on the film, titledMonsters vs. Aliens, aired onNickelodeon between March 23, 2013[15] and February 8, 2014. A total of 26[16] episodes consisting of 2 11-minute segments were released. The cast featured new voice actors for the characters of Susan (Riki Lindhome), Dr. Cockroach (Chris O'Dowd), The Missing Link (Diedrich Bader), and B.O.B. (Eric Edelstein).[17] This series was partly produced by New Zealand CG animation studio Oktobor Animation.[15] The series was cancelled after one season due to low ratings and plans to refocus on more "Nickish" shows.[18]

Cast and characters

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List indicators
  • A dark gray cell indicates the character did not appear in that installment.
  • AnA indicates an appearance through previously recorded material.
  • AU indicates an actor or actress was not credited for their respective role.
  • AY indicates a younger version of a character.
Main article:List of Monsters vs. Aliens characters
CharactersFeature filmVideo gameShort filmsTelevision specialTelevision series
Monsters vs. AliensMonsters vs. AliensB.O.B.'s Big BreakNight of the Living CarrotsMonsters vs. Aliens:
Mutant Pumpkins from Outer Space
Monsters vs. Aliens
Susan Murphy / GinormicaReese WitherspoonArchive footageReese WitherspoonRiki Lindhome
B.O.B.
Benzoate Ostylezene Bicarbonate
Seth RogenEric Edelstein
Dr. Cockroach Ph.D.Hugh LaurieJames HoranHugh LaurieJames HoranHugh LaurieChris O'Dowd
The Missing LinkWill ArnettDavid KayeWill ArnettDiedrich Bader
Will ArnettA
General Warren R. MongerKiefer SutherlandFred TatascioreKiefer SutherlandKevin Michael Richardson
Insectosaurus / ButterflyosaurusJimmy KimmelUAppearedAppeared
Carl MurphyJeffrey TamborJeffrey Tambor
Wendy MurphyJulie WhiteJulie White
GallaxharRainn Wilson
President HathawayStephen ColbertPhotographJames Patrick Stuart
Kari WahlgrenY
Derek DietlPaul RuddNolan North
The Invisible ManMike Mitchell
King CovertonJeff Bennett
SqweepHaley Tju
Sta'abiGillian Jacobs

Additional crew and production details

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FilmDetail
ComposerEditor(s)Production
companies
DistributorRunning time
Monsters vs. AliensHenry JackmanJoyce Arrastia and Erika Dapkewicz[a]DreamWorks AnimationParamount Pictures94 minutes

Video games

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Two video games based onMonsters vs. Aliens were released on March 24, 2009 onMicrosoft Windows,PlayStation 3,Xbox 360,PlayStation 2, andWii, and one for theNintendo DS, developed byAmaze Entertainment. The game, developed byBeenox, allows users to play through scenes from the movie as Susan, The Missing Link, and B.O.B., and features drop-in/out co-op. Players can play as Dr. Cockroach, Ph.D. in multiplayer co-op, as well as Insectosaurus in the Nintendo DS game. The music was composed byJim Dooley, with live brass recorded at the Warner Brothers Eastwood Scoring Stage.[20] TheMonsters vs. Aliens video game has garnered a Metacritic score of 63 for the Xbox 360 version of the title.

Another video game titledMadagascar Kartz was released by Activision on October 27, 2009, for PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, Nintendo Wii, and Nintendo DS.[21] Mainly based on theMadagascar franchise, the game also features B.O.B.[22] and a racetrack based on the spaceship fromMonsters vs. Aliens.[21]

Another video game titledSuper Star Kartz was released by Activision on November 15, 2011,[23] for PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, Nintendo Wii, Nintendo DS, and Nintendo 3DS. The game features 14 different characters from DreamWorks' films –Monsters vs. Aliens,Madagascar,Shrek, andHow to Train Your Dragon.[24]

A free mobile game based on the 2013 TV series, titledB.O.B.'s Super Freaky Job, was developed by Adrenaline and released on October 10, 2013 toiOS andAndroid. In the game, player must guide B.O.B. through challenges by rotating the world around him, to obtain spare parts for Dr. Cockroach, and earn stars for the Presidential Medal.[25]

Chronology

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Chronological order of theMonsters vs. Aliens franchise history:

  1. B.O.B.'s Big Break (2009)
  2. Monsters vs. Aliens (2009)
  3. Monsters vs. Aliens: Mutant Pumpkins from Outer Space (2009)
  4. Monsters vs. Aliens: Night of the Living Carrots (2011)
  5. Monsters vs. Aliens (2013–2014)

Notes

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  1. ^Credited as Eric Dapkewicz; Dapkewicz came out as transgender and changed her name in the 2010s.[19]

References

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  1. ^Wloszczyna, Susan (March 11, 2008)."First look:Monsters vs. Aliens is the ultimate; a 3D 'first'".USA Today. RetrievedMay 16, 2008.
  2. ^Verrier, Richard (October 27, 2009)."DreamWorks Animation's profit drops; no sequel for 'Monsters vs. Aliens'".Los Angeles Times. RetrievedNovember 5, 2011.
  3. ^Lieberman, David (April 26, 2011)."DreamWorks Animation Pins Hopes On 'Kung Fu Panda 2' After 1Q Earnings Fall Short".Deadline. RetrievedNovember 5, 2011.
  4. ^Lowry, Brian (October 23, 2009)."Monsters vs. Aliens: Mutant Pumpkins From Outer Space".Variety. RetrievedAugust 27, 2011.
  5. ^"Monsters Vs Aliens: Mutant Pumpkins Outer Space (2009)".Amazon. RetrievedAugust 27, 2011.
  6. ^"Scared Shrekless & Monsters Vs Pumpkins Halloween".Amazon. RetrievedAugust 27, 2011.
  7. ^"Scared Shrekless and Monsters vs Aliens: Mutant Pumpkins from Outer Space Halloween Party Double Pack".Starpulse.com. August 22, 2011. Archived fromthe original on July 9, 2015. RetrievedAugust 27, 2011.
  8. ^ab"Shrek's Thrilling Tales (Widescreen)".Walmart. RetrievedJuly 20, 2012.
  9. ^ab"Dreamwork's Spooky Stories: Shreks Thrilling Tales / Scared Shrekless / Mutant Pumpkins From Outer Space (Blu-ray) (Widescreen)".Walmart. RetrievedJuly 20, 2012.
  10. ^"The Smash Hit Comedy, MONSTERS VS. ALIENS, Gets Even Bigger September 29, 2009 on DVD and Blu-ray With the World Premiere of B.O.B.'S BIG BREAK the All New Adventure in Monster 3D".DreamWorks Animation via PR Newswire. July 8, 2009. RetrievedSeptember 9, 2011.
  11. ^Gaudiosi, John (October 5, 2011)."Nintendo Partners with DreamWorks Animation for Exclusive 3DS Video Content".The Hollywood Reporter. RetrievedOctober 4, 2011.
  12. ^"NINTENDO DOWNLOAD HIGHLIGHTS NEW DIGITAL CONTENT FOR NINTENDO SYSTEMS – OCTOBER 13, 2011".Nintendo. October 20, 2011. Archived fromthe original on October 15, 2011. RetrievedOctober 13, 2011.
  13. ^"Night of the Living Carrots Part 1".Nintendo. RetrievedOctober 14, 2011.
  14. ^"ADDING MULTIMEDIA DreamWorks Animation, 3net, Blue Man Group Provide 3D Videos for Nintendo 3DS".DreamWorks Animation via Business Wire. October 4, 2011. RetrievedOctober 4, 2011.
  15. ^abArmstrong, Josh (March 15, 2013)."Monsters vs. Aliens TV series trailer premieres". Animated Views. RetrievedFebruary 20, 2014.
  16. ^Nickelodeon (March 12, 2012)."Nickelodeon Unveils Plans at Annual Upfront for More than 650 New Episodes Across Every Genre" (Press release). PR Newswire. RetrievedFebruary 20, 2014.
  17. ^Zahed, Ramin (March 18, 2013)."'Monsters vs. Aliens' Series Debuts on Nick This Sat".Animation Magazine. RetrievedFebruary 20, 2014.
  18. ^Schooley, Bob [@bob_schooley] (February 16, 2014)."@tlrledbetter Ratings, desire of Nick to get back to the more "Nickish" shows" (Tweet). RetrievedFebruary 20, 2014 – viaTwitter.
  19. ^J, Jimmy (January 23, 2022)."Trans Representation Through Disney's 'Mulan' - Incluvie".Inclusive. RetrievedOctober 5, 2025.
  20. ^Dan Goldwasser (March 9, 2009)."Jim Dooley scores theMonsters vs. Aliens video game". ScoringSessions.com. RetrievedMarch 15, 2009.
  21. ^abSykes, Tom (November 13, 2009)."Madagascar Kartz Review". GamesRadar. RetrievedAugust 7, 2016.
  22. ^Harris, Craig (October 30, 2009)."Madagascar Kartz Review".IGN. RetrievedAugust 7, 2016.
  23. ^"DreamWorks Super Star Kartz".Metacritic. RetrievedOctober 28, 2011.
  24. ^O'Connor, Alice (September 8, 2011)."DreamWorks Super Star Kartz announced".Shacknews. RetrievedOctober 28, 2011.
  25. ^"DreamWorks Animation And Adrenaline Unleash The Monsters With B.O.B.'s Super Freaky Job Mobile Game".PR Newswire. October 10, 2013. RetrievedOctober 11, 2013.

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