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It satirizes Cold War-era fears and modern xenophobia by making the humans the feared "aliens."

With the help of a young resident named Lem, Chuck must evade a paranoid military and a mad scientist to reach his orbiting command module before it leaves without him. Amazon.com Characters and Cast Planet 51 Movie Review | Common Sense Media Planet 51

: A cocky but well-meaning astronaut who must rely on Lem's help to evade the local military and return to his ship before it leaves him stranded forever. It satirizes Cold War-era fears and modern xenophobia

Planet 51 is a 2009 Spanish-British 3D computer-animated science fiction comedy film that offers a clever, inverted perspective on the classic alien invasion trope. Directed by Jorge Blanco and written by Joe Stillman ( Shrek ), the movie flips the script: instead of aliens invading Earth, a human astronaut invades a world inhabited by green aliens who fear a "human invasion." Plot Summary: A Reversal of Expectations Directed by Jorge Blanco and written by Joe

is a 2009 computer-animated science fiction comedy about an American astronaut who lands on an alien planet, only to discover that the inhabitants live in a society resembling 1950s America and fear him as an "alien invader". The film is an international co-production between Spain, the UK, and Canada, and was the most expensive film produced in Spain at the time of its release.

The franchise also expanded onto home consoles with a multi-platform sandbox video game adaptation published by Sega. Players can explore the acts of the 1950s suburban world, completing driving challenges and scanning rocks using Rover. 📊 Reception and Legacy