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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: Due to the [[BoxOfficeBomb box office disaster this film left us with]], [=ImageMovers=] cancelled all of the other films [=ImageMovers=] [=ImageMovers=] Digital had planned out such as a film based on ''Theatre/TheNutcracker'', a ''Film/WhoFramedRogerRabbit'' sequel, a ''WesternAnimation/YellowSubmarine'' remake and a {{Kaiju}} GenreThrowback film named ''Calling All Robots''.
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** The spectacular failure of the film led to Disney shuttering Creator/RobertZemeckis' mo-cap animation studio [=ImageMovers=] Digital (a division of Zemeckis' production company Imagemovers) and canceling their next projects, including a remake of ''WesternAnimation/YellowSubmarine'' and ''Calling All Robots'', a GenreThrowback to {{Kaiju}} films to have been directed by ''Film/TrickRTreat'' director Michael Dougherty.
** As Zemeckis was only a producer on the film, his career was spared. The same can not be said for co-writer/director and Creator/DreamWorksAnimation alumnus Simon Wells, who has not directed or written another film since (and his screen credits past this are as a story artist for DWA's films), and co-producers (and Zemekis' frequent collaborators) Steve Starkey and Jack Rapke, whose careers began fading off of Earth over the next year barring Imagemovers projects.
** As Zemeckis was only a producer on the film, his career was spared. The same can not be said for co-writer/director and Creator/DreamWorksAnimation alumnus Simon Wells, who has not directed or written another film since (and his screen credits past this are as a story artist for DWA's films), and co-producers (and Zemekis' frequent collaborators) Steve Starkey and Jack Rapke, whose careers began fading off of Earth over the next year barring Imagemovers projects.
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** The spectacular failure of the film led to Disney shuttering Creator/RobertZemeckis' mo-cap animation studio [=ImageMovers=] Digital (a division of Zemeckis' production company Imagemovers) [=ImageMovers=]) and canceling their next projects, including a remake of ''WesternAnimation/YellowSubmarine'' ''WesternAnimation/YellowSubmarine'', a sequel to ''Film/WhoFramedRogerRabbit'', and ''Calling All Robots'', a GenreThrowback to {{Kaiju}} films to have been directed by ''Film/TrickRTreat'' director Michael Dougherty.
** As Zemeckis was only a producer on the film, his career was spared. The same can not be said for co-writer/director and Creator/DreamWorksAnimation alumnus Simon Wells, who has not directed or written another film since this one (and his screen credits past this are as a story artist for DWA's films), and co-producers (and Zemekis' frequent collaborators) Steve Starkey and Jack Rapke, whose careers began fading off of Earth over the next year barringImagemovers [=ImageMovers=] projects.
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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: Due to the [[BoxOfficeBomb box office disaster this film left us with]], [=ImageMovers=] cancelled their other films such as a film based on ''Theatre/TheNutcracker'', a ''Film/WhoFramedRogerRabbit'' sequel, a ''WesternAnimation/YellowSubmarine'' remake and a {{Kaiju}} GenreThrowback film named ''Calling All Robots''.
* WhatCouldHaveBeen: Due to the [[BoxOfficeBomb box office disaster this film left us with]], [=ImageMovers=] cancelled their other films such as a film based on ''Theatre/TheNutcracker'', a ''Film/WhoFramedRogerRabbit'' sequel, a ''WesternAnimation/YellowSubmarine'' remake and a {{Kaiju}} GenreThrowback film named ''Calling All Robots''.
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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: Due to the [[BoxOfficeBomb box office disaster this film left us with]], [=ImageMovers=] cancelledtheir all of the other films [=ImageMovers=] had planned out such as a film based on ''Theatre/TheNutcracker'', a ''Film/WhoFramedRogerRabbit'' sequel, a ''WesternAnimation/YellowSubmarine'' remake and a {{Kaiju}} GenreThrowback film named ''Calling All Robots''.
* WhatCouldHaveBeen: Due to the [[BoxOfficeBomb box office disaster this film left us with]], [=ImageMovers=] cancelled
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** As Zemeckis was only a producer on the film, his career was spared. The same can not be said for co-writer/director and Creator/DreamWorksAnimation alumnus Simon Wells, who has not directed or written another film (and his screen credits past this are as a story artist for DWA's films), and co-producers (and Zemekis' frequent collaborators) Steve Starkey and Jack Rapke, whose careers began fading off of Earth over the next year.
** As Zemeckis was only a producer on the film, his career was spared. The same can not be said for co-writer/director and Creator/DreamWorksAnimation alumnus Simon Wells, who has not directed or written another film (and his screen credits past this are as a story artist for DWA's films), and co-producers (and Zemekis' frequent collaborators) Steve Starkey and Jack Rapke, whose careers began fading off of Earth over the next year.
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** The spectacular failure of the film led to Disney shuttering Creator/RobertZemeckis' mo-cap animation studio [=ImageMovers=] Digital (a division of Zemeckis' production company Imagemovers) and canceling their next projects, including a remake of ''WesternAnimation/YellowSubmarine'' (because he was only a producer on the film, Zemeckis' directing career was spared) and ''Calling All Robots'', a GenreThrowback to {{Kaiju}} films to have been directed by ''Film/TrickRTreat'' director Michael Dougherty.
** As Zemeckis was only a producer on the film, his career was spared. The same can not be said for co-writer/director and Creator/DreamWorksAnimation alumnus Simon Wells, who has not directed or written another film since (and his screen credits past this are as a story artist for DWA's films), and co-producers (and Zemekis' frequent collaborators) Steve Starkey and Jack Rapke, whose careers began fading off of Earth over the nextyear.year barring Imagemovers projects.
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** The spectacular failure of the film led to Disney shuttering Creator/RobertZemeckis' mo-cap animation studio [=ImageMovers=] Digital and canceling their next projects, a remake of ''WesternAnimation/YellowSubmarine'' (because he was only a producer, Zemeckis' directing career was spared) and ''Calling All Robots'', a GenreThrowback to {{Kaiju}} films to have been directed by ''Film/TrickRTreat'' director Michael Dougherty.
** While Zemeckis' career survived, the careers of director and Creator/DreamWorksAnimation alumnus Simon Wells and co-producers Steve Starkey and Jack Rapke did not; Wells has not directed or written another film (and his screen credits past this are as a story artist for DWA's films), while Starkey and Rapke's careers began fading off of Earth over the next year.
** While Zemeckis' career survived, the careers of director and Creator/DreamWorksAnimation alumnus Simon Wells and co-producers Steve Starkey and Jack Rapke did not; Wells has not directed or written another film (and his screen credits past this are as a story artist for DWA's films), while Starkey and Rapke's careers began fading off of Earth over the next year.
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** The spectacular failure of the film led to Disney shuttering Creator/RobertZemeckis' mo-cap animation studio [=ImageMovers=] Digital and canceling their next projects, including a remake of ''WesternAnimation/YellowSubmarine'' (because he was only a producer, producer on the film, Zemeckis' directing career was spared) and ''Calling All Robots'', a GenreThrowback to {{Kaiju}} films to have been directed by ''Film/TrickRTreat'' director Michael Dougherty.
**While Zemeckis' As Zemeckis was only a producer on the film, his career survived, the careers of director was spared. The same can not be said for co-writer/director and Creator/DreamWorksAnimation alumnus Simon Wells and co-producers Steve Starkey and Jack Rapke did not; Wells Wells, who has not directed or written another film (and his screen credits past this are as a story artist for DWA's films), while and co-producers (and Zemekis' frequent collaborators) Steve Starkey and Rapke's Jack Rapke, whose careers began fading off of Earth over the next year.
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* TrendKiller: The failure of ''Mars Needs Moms'' resulted in the death of full-form motion capture animation. However, SerkisFolk mo-cap animation for live-action features is still very much alive.alive and well.
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* BoxOfficeBomb: The film proceeded to tank big-time on its opening weekend, and is now officially one of the biggest box office bombs ''ever'' and one of the two finalists to be the biggest animated box office bomb of all time. It scored the 12th worst opening for any film opening in 3,000+ theaters ($6 million) and suffered a net loss of over $110 million due to its $150 million budget and grossing only $39 million ''worldwide'' even with 3D grosses. Disney [[CreatorKiller shut down Image Movers]] shortly ''before'' it was released.
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* BoxOfficeBomb: The film proceeded to tank big-time on its opening weekend, and is now officially one of the biggest box office bombs ''ever'' and one of the two finalists to be the biggest animated box office bomb of all time. It scored the 12th worst opening for any film opening in 3,000+ theaters ($6 million) and suffered a net loss of over $110 million due to its $150 million budget and grossing only $39 million ''worldwide'' even with 3D grosses. Disney [[CreatorKiller shut down Image Movers]] ImageMovers Digital]] shortly ''before'' it was released.
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** While Zemeckis survived, director and Creator/DreamWorksAnimation alumnus Simon Wells and co-producers Steve Starkey and Jack Rapke ultimately did not; Wells has not directed or written another film (and his screen credits past this are as a story artist for DWA's films), while Starkey and Rapke's careers began fading off of Earth over the next year.
* DearNegativeReader: Creator/SethGreen said that he fielded very harsh questions from film critics and the press during the promotional tour, all of whom had very negative opinions on previous [=ImageMovers=] films like ''WesternAnimation/ThePolarExpress''. Seth felt a lot of the criticisms were unfair, due to his belief that Creator/RobertZemeckis was able to improve with motion capture significantly since that film.
* TheOtherMarty: Creator/SethGreen, who does the motion capture for Milo, was supposed to voice the character as well. However, his attempt at voicing a little kid didn't sound too good, so Milo is voiced by the much younger Seth Dusky.
** While Zemeckis survived, director and Creator/DreamWorksAnimation alumnus Simon Wells and co-producers Steve Starkey and Jack Rapke ultimately did not; Wells has not directed or written another film (and his screen credits past this are as a story artist for DWA's films), while Starkey and Rapke's careers began fading off of Earth over the next year.
* DearNegativeReader: Creator/SethGreen said that he fielded very harsh questions from film critics and the press during the promotional tour, all of whom had very negative opinions on previous [=ImageMovers=] films like ''WesternAnimation/ThePolarExpress''. Seth felt a lot of the criticisms were unfair, due to his belief that Creator/RobertZemeckis was able to improve with motion capture significantly since that film.
* TheOtherMarty: Creator/SethGreen, who does the motion capture for Milo, was supposed to voice the character as well. However, his attempt at voicing a little kid didn't sound too good, so Milo is voiced by the much younger Seth Dusky.
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** The spectacular failure of the film lead led to Disney shuttering Creator/RobertZemeckis' mo-cap animation studio [=ImageMovers=] Digital and canceling their next projects, a remake of ''WesternAnimation/YellowSubmarine'' (because he was only a producer, Zemeckis' directing career was spared) and ''Calling All Robots'', a GenreThrowback to {{Kaiju}} films to have been directed by ''Film/TrickRTreat'' director Michael Dougherty.
** WhileZemeckis Zemeckis' career survived, the careers of director and Creator/DreamWorksAnimation alumnus Simon Wells and co-producers Steve Starkey and Jack Rapke ultimately did not; Wells has not directed or written another film (and his screen credits past this are as a story artist for DWA's films), while Starkey and Rapke's careers began fading off of Earth over the next year.
* DearNegativeReader: Creator/SethGreen said that he fielded very harsh questions from film critics and the press during the promotional tour, all of whom had very negative opinions on previous [=ImageMovers=] films like ''WesternAnimation/ThePolarExpress''. Seth felt a lot of the criticisms were unfair, due to his belief that Creator/RobertZemeckis was able to improve with motion capture animation significantly since that film.
* TheOtherMarty: Creator/SethGreen, who does the motion capture for Milo, was supposed to voice the character as well. However, the producers felt his attempt at voicing a little kid didn't sound too good, soMilo is voiced Milo's lines were re-dubbed by the much younger Seth Dusky.
** While
* DearNegativeReader: Creator/SethGreen said that he fielded very harsh questions from film critics and the press during the promotional tour, all of whom had very negative opinions on previous [=ImageMovers=] films like ''WesternAnimation/ThePolarExpress''. Seth felt a lot of the criticisms were unfair, due to his belief that Creator/RobertZemeckis was able to improve with motion capture animation significantly since that film.
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** The spectacular failure of the film lead to Disney shuttering Creator/RobertZemeckis' studio [=ImageMovers=] Digital and canceling their next projects, a remake of ''WesternAnimation/YellowSubmarine'' (because he was only a producer, Zemeckis' directing career was spared) and ''Calling All Robots'', a GenreThrowback to {{Kaiju}} films to have been directed by [[Film/GodzillaKingOfTheMonsters ''Film/TrickRTreat'' director Michael Dougherty]].Dougherty.
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* DearNegativeReader: Creator/SethGreen said that he fielded very harsh questions from film critics and the press during the promotional tour, all of whom had very negative opinions on previous [=ImageMovers=] films like ''WesternAnimation/ThePolarExpress''. Seth felt a lot of their the criticisms were unfair, considering how due to his belief that Creator/RobertZemeckis was able to improve the with motion capture animation significantly since that film.
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* WhatCouldHaveBeen:
** Due to the [[BoxOfficeBomb box office disaster this film left us with]], [=ImageMovers=] cancelled their other films such as a film based on ''Theatre/TheNutcracker'', a ''Film/WhoFramedRogerRabbit'' sequel, a ''WesternAnimation/YellowSubmarine'' remake and a {{Kaiju}} GenreThrowback film named ''Calling All Robots''.
** Due to the [[BoxOfficeBomb box office disaster this film left us with]], [=ImageMovers=] cancelled their other films such as a film based on ''Theatre/TheNutcracker'', a ''Film/WhoFramedRogerRabbit'' sequel, a ''WesternAnimation/YellowSubmarine'' remake and a {{Kaiju}} GenreThrowback film named ''Calling All Robots''.
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**WhatCouldHaveBeen: Due to the [[BoxOfficeBomb box office disaster this film left us with]], [=ImageMovers=] cancelled their other films such as a film based on ''Theatre/TheNutcracker'', a ''Film/WhoFramedRogerRabbit'' sequel, a ''WesternAnimation/YellowSubmarine'' remake and a {{Kaiju}} GenreThrowback film named ''Calling All Robots''.
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** Creator/BrieLarson auditioned for the role of Ki.
** Due to the [[BoxOfficeBomb box office disaster this film left us with]], [=ImageMovers=] cancelled their other films such as a film based on ''Theatre/TheNutcracker'', a ''Film/WhoFramedRogerRabbit'' sequel, a ''WesternAnimation/YellowSubmarine'' remake and a {{Kaiju}} GenreThrowback film named ''Calling All
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* CompletelyDifferentTitle: The French and Italian translations altered the AudienceAlienatingPremise title into ''Milo on Mars'', while the German one uses the very similar ''Milo and Mars''.
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* DearNegativeReader: Creator/SethGreen said that he fielded very harsh questions from film critics and the press during the promotional tour, all of whom had very negative opinions on previous [=ImageMovers=] films like WesternAnimation/ThePolarExpress. Seth felt a lot of their criticisms were unfair, considering how Creator/RobertZemeckis was able to improve the motion capture animation significantly since that film.
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* DearNegativeReader: Creator/SethGreen said that he fielded very harsh questions from film critics and the press during the promotional tour, all of whom had very negative opinions on previous [=ImageMovers=] films like WesternAnimation/ThePolarExpress.''WesternAnimation/ThePolarExpress''. Seth felt a lot of their criticisms were unfair, considering how Creator/RobertZemeckis was able to improve the motion capture animation significantly since that film.
*TheOtherMarty TheOtherMarty: Creator/SethGreen, who does the motion capture for Milo, was supposed to voice the character as well. However, his attempt at voicing a little kid didn't sound too good, so Milo is voiced by the much younger Seth Dusky.
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* DawsonCasting: Played straight and averted at the same time for the same character. Creator/SethGreen, who does the motion capture for Milo, was supposed to voice the character as well. However, his attempt at voicing a little kid didn't sound too good, so Milo is voiced by the much younger Seth Dusky.
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* TroubledProduction: According to Creator/SethGreen, there was a lot of backdoor politics going on over the film being distributed by Disney, because Creator/Pixar felt that [=ImageMovers=] were horning in on their territory.
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* DearNegativeReader: Creator/SethGreen said that he fielded very harsh questions from film critics and the press during the promotional tour, all of whom had very negative opinions on previous ImageMovers [=ImageMovers=] films like WesternAnimation/ThePolarExpress. Seth felt a lot of their criticisms were unfair, considering how Creator/RobertZemeckis was able to improve the motion capture animation significantly since that film.
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* DearNegativeReader: Creator/SethGreen said that he fielded very harsh questions from film critics and the press during the promotional tour, all of whom had very negative opinions on WesternAnimation/PolarExpress. previous ImageMovers films like WesternAnimation/ThePolarExpress. Seth felt a lot of their criticisms were unfair, considering how Creator/RobertZemeckis was able to improve the motion capture animation significantly since then.that film.
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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: Due to the [[BoxOfficeBomb box office disaster this film left us with]], Creator/ImageMovers cancelled their other films such as a film based on ''Theatre/TheNutcracker'', a ''Film/WhoFramedRogerRabbit'' sequel, a ''WesternAnimation/YellowSubmarine'' remake and a {{Kaiju}} GenreThrowback film named ''Calling All Robots''.
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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: Due to the [[BoxOfficeBomb box office disaster this film left us with]], Creator/ImageMovers [=ImageMovers=] cancelled their other films such as a film based on ''Theatre/TheNutcracker'', a ''Film/WhoFramedRogerRabbit'' sequel, a ''WesternAnimation/YellowSubmarine'' remake and a {{Kaiju}} GenreThrowback film named ''Calling All Robots''.
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* RealLifeRelative: Writer Simon Wells wrote the movie with his wife Wendy and their daughters Meredith and Teigan provide voices of the Hatchlings.
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* GenreKiller: Its flopping spelt the end to MotionCapture animated films. The This is one of the reasons why the sequels to ''WesternAnimation/TheAdventuresOfTintin'', released shortly after, have yet to see the light of day as a result despite that film being relatively successful.
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** The spectacular failure of the film lead to Disney shuttering Creator/RobertZemeckis' studio and canceling their next projects, a remake of ''WesternAnimation/YellowSubmarine'' (because he was only a producer, Zemeckis' directing career was spared) and ''Calling All Robots'', a GenreThrowback to {{Kaiju}} films to have been directed by [[Film/GodzillaKingOfTheMonsters Michael Dougherty]].
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** The spectacular failure of the film lead to Disney shuttering Creator/RobertZemeckis' studio ImageMoversDigital and canceling their next projects, a remake of ''WesternAnimation/YellowSubmarine'' (because he was only a producer, Zemeckis' directing career was spared) and ''Calling All Robots'', a GenreThrowback to {{Kaiju}} films to have been directed by [[Film/GodzillaKingOfTheMonsters Michael Dougherty]].
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** The spectacular failure of the film lead to Disney shuttering Creator/RobertZemeckis' studio and canceling their next projects, a remake of ''WesternAnimation/YellowSubmarine'' (because he was only a producer, Zemeckis' directing career was spared) and ''Calling All Monsters'', a GenreThrowback to {{Kaiju}} films.
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** The spectacular failure of the film lead to Disney shuttering Creator/RobertZemeckis' studio and canceling their next projects, a remake of ''WesternAnimation/YellowSubmarine'' (because he was only a producer, Zemeckis' directing career was spared) and ''Calling All Monsters'', Robots'', a GenreThrowback to {{Kaiju}} films.films to have been directed by [[Film/GodzillaKingOfTheMonsters Michael Dougherty]].
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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: Due to the [[BoxOfficeBomb box office disaster this film left us with]], Image Movers had other films planned such as a film based on The Nutcracker, a [[Film/WhoFramedRogerRabbit Roger Rabbit Sequel]] a Remake of the 70s classic ''WesternAnimation/YellowSubmarine'' and a {{Kaiju}} GenreThrowback film Calling all Robots.
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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: Due to the [[BoxOfficeBomb box office disaster this film left us with]], Image Movers had Creator/ImageMovers cancelled their other films planned such as a film based on The Nutcracker, ''Theatre/TheNutcracker'', a [[Film/WhoFramedRogerRabbit Roger Rabbit Sequel]] ''Film/WhoFramedRogerRabbit'' sequel, a Remake of the 70s classic ''WesternAnimation/YellowSubmarine'' remake and a {{Kaiju}} GenreThrowback film Calling all Robots.named ''Calling All Robots''.
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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: Due to the [[BoxOfficeBomb box office disaster]] disaster this film left us with]], Image Movers had other films planned such as a film based of on The Nutcracker, a [[Film/WhoFramedRogerRabbit Roger Rabbit Sequel]] a Remake of the 70s classic ''WesternAnimation/YellowSubmarine'' and a {{Kaiju}} GenreThrowback film Calling all Robots.
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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: Due to the [[BoxOfficeBomb box office disaster]] this film left us Image Movers had other films planned such as a film based of The Nutcracker, a [[Film/WhoFramedRogerRabbit Roger Rabbit Sequel]] a Remake of the 70s classic ''WesternAnimation/YellowSubmarine'' and a {{Kaiju}} GenreThrowback film Calling all Robots.