
Mutant Aliens 2002
"They're freaks coming to kick your butt!"
In Bill Plympton's wild 2002 animated sci-fi comedy *Mutant Aliens*, a disgraced astronaut teams up with his resourceful daughter to take down a ruthless space tycoon—with an unexpected assist from six genetically altered extraterrestrials who couldn...
Director: Bill Plympton
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is *Mutant Aliens* (2002) about?
*Mutant Aliens* follows a disgraced astronaut and his clever daughter as they join forces with six genetically modified aliens to take down a corrupt space industry mogul. It's a chaotic blend of revenge, family, and sci-fi absurdity that keeps the tone unpredictable and the laughs coming.
Who directed *Mutant Aliens*?
*Mutant Aliens* was directed by Bill Plympton, the acclaimed animator known for his unconventional storytelling and distinctive visual style.
Who stars in *Mutant Aliens*?
The film's key voices include Dan McComas, Francine Lobis, and George Casden, who bring to life this ragtag crew of heroes and antiheroes.
Is *Mutant Aliens* (2002) worth watching?
While it didn't land a theatrical release, *Mutant Aliens* is a cult favorite for its sharp satire, energetic animation, and offbeat charm. Fans of quirky sci-fi comedies will find plenty to enjoy here, even if it's not a mainstream blockbuster.
How long is *Mutant Aliens*?
*Mutant Aliens* runs for 81 minutes, making it a perfect bite-sized adventure for a lazy afternoon or a late-night watch.
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About Mutant Aliens (2002) — A Wild Ride from Bill Plympton's Animated Universe
In Bill Plympton's wild 2002 animated sci-fi comedy *Mutant Aliens*, a disgraced astronaut teams up with his resourceful daughter to take down a ruthless space tycoon—with an unexpected assist from six genetically altered extraterrestrials who couldn't be less cuddly if they tried. This offbeat adventure blends sharp satire with Plympton's signature anarchic style, turning intergalactic vengeance into a chaotic, colorful romp where the lines between hero and menace blur. The film's irreverent tone and quirky visuals create a uniquely chaotic atmosphere, where even the most terrifying aliens have moments of unexpected charm.
At its core, *Mutant Aliens (2002)* explores themes of corporate greed, familial bonds, and the absurdity of revenge in a universe that's as unpredictable as it is dangerous. With a runtime tight enough to keep the energy high and a cast of misfits that steal every scene, Plympton delivers a movie that's as thought-provoking as it is laugh-out-loud funny. Whether you're a fan of offbeat animation or just love a good underdog story with a sci-fi twist, this cult classic offers plenty to chew on.