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Lost and terrified, Chuck is rescued by a young planetary local named Lem (voiced by Justin Long), a geeky planetarium worker who dreams of adventure but is too scared to live it. Together, they must navigate a society that wants to capture (or dissect) Chuck so he can return to his rover before his oxygen runs out.
Planet 51: Flipping the Script on 1950s Science Fiction is a 2009 computer-animated science fiction comedy that cleverly subverts the classic "alien invasion" trope by viewing it through the eyes of the aliens themselves. Produced by the Spanish Ilion Animation Studios and released by Sony Pictures, the film remains a unique entry in animation history for its high production value and its satirical take on 1950s American culture. The Core Concept: An Inverted Invasion Planet 51
Planet 51 is an underrated gem for family movie night. It won’t change your world, but it will make you smile at the absurdity of seeing a terrified little green man run from a human in a spacesuit. If you enjoy clever premises, 1950s nostalgia, or just want a light, fun animated comedy, set your coordinates for Planet 51. Lost and terrified, Chuck is rescued by a