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Mars Needs Moms premiered at the El Capitan Theatre in Los Angeles on March 6, 2011, and was released in theaters on March 11, 2011, in Disney Digital 3D, RealD 3D and IMAX 3D formats. The film received mixed to unfavorable reviews from critics, who praised the visuals, set design and cast, but criticized its story, characters and "unsettling ...
A post-credits scene shows that Duncan and Fillmore have been falsely imprisoned for Bill's murder and Charlie and Pim's disappearances. Note: The official description for the episode is intentionally false, describing Pim in the plot of Mars Needs Moms. [28]
End-credits sped up to fit the film to the IMAX platters. [citation needed] The Ant Bully: 28 July 2006 * ... Mars Needs Moms: 11 March 2011 *** In 3D. [121] Sucker ...
Mars Needs Moms!, Philomel Books, 2007, ISBN 978-0399247361 (adapted into the film Mars Needs Moms! released in 2011) Pete & Pickles, Philomel Books, 2008, ISBN 978-0399250828; Flawed Dogs: The Shocking Raid on Westminster, Philomel Books, 2009, ISBN 978-0399252181; The Bill the Cat Story: A Bloom County Epic, Philomel Books, 2016, ISBN 978 ...
The film and Mars Needs Moms (2011) were the only ImageMovers Digital projects made, before the studio was shut down by the Walt Disney Company for unsatisfactory box office results. Despite this it was nominated for Favorite Animated Movie and Jim Carrey won Favorite Voice From an Animated Movie at the 2010 Kids' Choice Awards .
From 2007 to 2011, The Walt Disney Company and ImageMovers founded a joint venture animation facility known as ImageMovers Digital which produced two motion-captured CGI-animated films: A Christmas Carol (2009) and Mars Needs Moms (2011) for Walt Disney Pictures, neither of which were financially successful.
Mars Needs Moms: Ki shows her art to female Martians with jetpacks; Ki's hippie television shows are broadcast to the Martians; The Trash Claws dump Nanny-bots into lava, Male Martians change the diapers of hatchlings. The Supervisor also changes a hatchling's diaper but gets a face full of urine
Get a Life ("Stand") – R.E.M.; end credits by Stewart Levin; The Get Along Gang – Shuki Levy and Haim Saban; Get Smart – Irving Szathmary; Get Some In! – Alan Braden, performed by cast; Getting Together – Bobby Sherman; The Ghost & Mrs. Muir – Dave Grusin; The Ghost Busters ("We're the Ghost Busters") – Forrest Tucker and Larry Storch