Rabbids Invasion: Mission to Mars
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Rabbids Invasion: Mission on Mars | |
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Directed by | Franz Kirchner |
Produced by | Frédéric Thonet |
Written by | Howard Read Arnaud Bouron |
Story by | Arnaud Bouron |
Based on | Raving Rabbids by Ubisoft Rabbids Invasion by Jean-Louis Momus |
Music by | La Belle Equipe |
Edited by | Gaelle Vergara |
Production companies | |
Distributed by | Netflix |
Release date | September 29, 2021 (France) February 18, 2022 (United States) |
Country | United States United Kingdom France |
Language | English French |
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Rabbids Invasion: Mission to Mars[1][2] is a 2021 computer-animated astronomy-comedy children's TV special based on the iconic characters from Ubisoft Entertainment and the series developed by Jean-Louis Momus. It serves as a special episode directed by Franz Kirchner, produced by Frédéric Thonet and based on an idea by director Arnaud Bouron who co-wrote the episode with Howard Read. It was aired on Okoo on France Télévisions channels on September 29, 2021 and on Netflix on February 18, 2022.[3]
Plot[edit]
On an island populated by Rabbids, An intelligent Rabbid, Scribbles, a past and smart relative of the Rabbids, dreams of going to Mars to meet Martians only to hear from a news channel that a professor named Frank Nebula says that they are going to terraform Mars with Rabbids. Having enough of living with his Rabbid brethren on the island, Scribbles packs up his things and travels to Nebulous, only that the humans have collected lots of Rabbids for testing.
Trying to show the humans that he is smarter than the other Rabbids, Scribbles successfully clears the landing simulation and writes probability equations. However, no human noticed due to the Rabbids messing it up. The next morning, the Rabbids go on a plane to the Nebulous HQ for the gravity test. A mini-Rabbid, Mini, breaks a window on the plane, pulling most of the Rabbids off the plane and raining down near the neighborhood. Only Scribbles and four other Rabbids, Cosmo, a Rabbid who has self-confidence issues, Disco, a Rabbid girl that likes to dance by her boombox, Mini and Scuba, a Rabbid with Scuba gear that wants to swim. Following day after that, Olivia reports to Nebula that there is an intelligent Rabbid, but furious that he calls Rabbid-handling, demands John Trout to get the freeze ray and grants him access to the cryogenic room. John gets the freeze ray out to make it look believable until the robot's motherboard freezes.
Switching places with Scuba, Scribbles pretends to be a dumb Rabbid to join the crew and blast off into Mars. Olivia shows Scribbles that she recently discovered the terraforming device is a bomb. The Rabbids land on Mars and a chase pursues them to a cave where they discover the Martians. However, when the terraforming device is about to explode, Scribbles tries to get rid of it but the Rabbids keep bothering him. During this, Mini flings it into the mouth of a large orange Martian King, which swallows it and explodes in his belly, causing his radiated body to grow into a giant monster. The hologram message plays out that when saying about Earth’s grand cultures, it tunes into episodes of Sunny Love Beach, which was the Rabbids' favorite show, and helps calm the giant Martian down, shrinking him back to his original size. Like the Rabbids, the Martians became big fans of Sunny Love Beach, allowing the Martian king to learn how to speak English. He then welcomes the Rabbids into the Martian kingdom inside the planet. While the Rabbids were away, Nebula imprisons Olivia and John while he creates nuclear missiles to aim at Mars as his backup plan. Due to this, Olivia sends a message to Scribbles and the Rabbids to blast off back to earth with the Martin king in tow.
The Rabbids attempt to go back to Earth but a missile was fired by Nebula. The Martian king saves them but Cosmo loses his helmet. The Rabbids and the Martian king were taken prisoner with John and Olivia as Nebula prepares to fire the last missile, only for Scuba to play with it like he’s swimming on it. When he left, Scribbles comes up with a plan to bust them out. During their escape, the Martian king swallows an energy sphere fired from a drone, tuning the Martian king back as a monster again. When Scuba was off, Nebula fires it but the Martian king launches himself toward the missile, swallows it and lands back down, gets angry, and goes on a rampage. The Rabbids distract the Martian king in various ways, but the distraction gets spoiled when a drone destroys it and picked up Scribbles, preparing to drop him and the other Rabbids in the Martian king's mouth. However, during how he reveals why he used the Rabbids as scapegoats, Scribbles broadcast his plans to the news, shattering his reputation while Olivia freezes him with the freeze ray. However, just after he drops the Rabbids, John arrives with Roger from Sunny Love Beach who told him that the Martian king is his biggest fan, making the Martian King close his mouth to let the Rabbids bounce off and calming down the Martian to his normal size.
With Nebulous shut down due to Nebula's reputation, the Rabbids, Olivia, the Martian King, and the frozen Nebula return to the island to try and fix the ship while enjoying themselves.
Voice cast[edit]
- Damien Laquet as the Rabbids
- David Gasman as Frank Nebula and John Trout
- Barbara Scaff as Olivia
Production[edit]
On July 15th, 2019, it was announced in the same article that displayed Season 4 coming to Netflix, that a TV special was in the works, later poster drafts made by Two Dots Studios and Seed Seven were released giving fans a sneak peek of what's to come. Production began on January 2020 using the animation software Blender version 2.83.[4] Storyboards, pre visualization, and editing were handled by Supamonks. The project stayed silent for over 2 years, until a document released onto MIFA which contained the plot of the special. 5 Days later, Blendernation released an article on June 19th, 2021 that listed a release date and showed off a release date. On September The 8th, The writer of the special, Arnaud Bouron replied with a poster of the French version named "Objectif Mars". On Twitter, a tweet was made about the ending being with an alien invasion.
Reception[edit]
Common Sense Media gives it a 3 out of 5 stars for cartoon violence in movie based on popular franchise.[5]
References[edit]
- ↑ "Ubisoft's Rabbids Invade Netflix And Mars In New Animated Movie". Gfinity. Nico Parungo. 24 January 2022.
- ↑ "Rabbids Invasion: Mission To Mars Comes To Netflix Next Month". NintendoLife. Ryan Craddock. 24 January 2022.
- ↑ "'Rabbids Invasion: Mission to Mars' Available Now on Netflix". Ubisoft. Chastity Vicencio. Retrieved February 18, 2022.
- ↑ "Blender and the Rabbids". Blender. Julien Blervaque and Yannick Castaing.
- ↑ "Rabbids Invasion: Mission to Mars Movie Review | Common Sense Media".
External links[edit]
- Rabbids Invasion: Mission to Mars on Netflix
- Rabbids Invasion: Mission to Mars on IMDb Search this movie on
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