Laura Bailey as Kilowatt, Computer Voice, Instar Receptionist, Girl Reporter.The film ends with Zartog running from a dog he harassed earlier and a Guinea pig from the mars mission, mentioned in the prior film. While Zartog is distracted, Comet manages to steal the remote and reprograms it to bring the Senator and the scientists back, and shrink Zartog Zartog escapes while the others laugh. Comet, accompanied by Kilowatt, returns to Earth, while Ham evades Zartog by riding on a jetpack. Zartog takes over Mission Control using a remote that vaporizes objects and zaps the Senator ( Stanley Tucci) and the three scientists, Dr. However, back on Earth, Zartog ( John DiMaggio) wants to get revenge on Ham for foiling his plans, and encounters an oblivious Titan ( Patrick Warburton), who gives him a tour of NASA headquarters. Eventually, Comet lands on Planet Malgor, where he meets Ham’s alien friend, Kilowatt ( Laura Bailey), for the first time, and gains respect from the residents there. Comet interferes with the controls on a rocket, accidentally launching the ship into space. Comet learns that he was removed from the last space mission because of budget cuts, and plans to go on the next space mission. The movie has been rated ‘G’ by the MPAA.Two years after the events of the first film, Comet ( Zack Shada), a tech-savvy young chimpanzee, wants to be taken seriously as a full-fledged space chimp, but Ham ( Tom Kenny), Luna ( Cheryl Hines) and the other chimpanzees do not take him seriously. Bonus features include ‘The Science of Animating The Nutty Professor‘ and a character storyboard gallery. The script was written by Evan Spiliotopoulos ( Pooh’s Heffalump Movie, Mickey, Donald, Goofy: The Three Musketeers), and Rainmaker Ent. The movie is directed by Paul Taylor, who helmed the Blur shorts In the Rough and Aunt Luisa before taking on his first feature. This time, it’s his grandson, Harold Kelp (Drake Bell) who gets hold of the experimental elixer that gives him the cool, confident personality he’s always wanted, along with an unwelcomed air of conceited arrogance. The classic Jerry Lewis comedy The Nutty Professor is animated for a new generation with Lewis reprising the role of Julius Kelp. The release carries a suggested retail price of $23.98 on DVD and $31.99 on Blu-ray. Space Chimps is also the first animated feature for Sonnenfeld, who produced Lemony Snicket’s A Series of Unfortunate Events and directed such live-action hits Get Shorty, Men in Black and Men in Black II.īonus features include a casting session presented by Fox Movie Channel, various TV spots, a still gallery and trailers. animated feature Quest for Camelot and the upcoming DreamWorks Animation production Crood Awakening. The film marks the directorial debut of writer Kirk DeMicco, whose screenwriting credits include the 1998 Warner Bros. When he and his crew crash land on the bizarre world and find their lives in peril, Ham must prove that he really does have the right stuff. As a publicity stunt, Ham is chosen to lead a mission into space to explore a mysterious new planet. The adventure-comedy follows the exploits of a mischievous circus chimp named Ham (Samberg), who happens to be the grandson of the first primate ever sent into orbit. Williams ( Shrek, Shrek 2) and Barry Sonnenfeld ( Men in Black, The Addams Family), Space Chimps features the voices of Andy Samberg ( Saturday Night live), Cheryl Hines ( Curb Your Enthusiasm), Patrick Warburton ( Family Guy), Kristin Chenoweth ( Pushing Daisies) and Stanley Tucci ( ER). Space Chimps from Vanguard Animation and Starz Media comes to DVD and Blu-ray today, along with The Nutty Professor from The Weinstein Co. The grandson of the first monkey in space leads his own mission and the grandson of a wacky scientist experiments with better living through chemistry as two CG-animated features make their home-video debuts this week.
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