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Mars Needs Moms full movie is released on Mar 11, 2011. Watch Mars Needs Moms online - the English Animation movie from United States , which has achieved a worldwide gross of $39,233,678. Mars Needs Moms is directed by Simon Wells and created by Simon Wells with Seth Green and Dan Fogler. Mars Needs Moms is available online on Disney Plus and Apple iTunes.

On Mars, the female babies are nursed by robots while the male babies are dumped in the junkyard under the command of Supervisor. They research Earth and finds that the boy Milo is raised by his Mom with love and discipline. The Martians come to Earth and abduct Mom, to use her brain to instruct the robots about how to raise children. However, Milo sneaks into the spaceship and comes to Mars. He meets Gribble, a young man that behaves like a child and together with the hippie Martian Ki and Gribble's friend Wingnut, they try to rescue Mom and bring her back to Earth. But Supervisor will give her best efforts to stop Milo and his friends.

As know as:

Mars Needs Moms, Тайна красной планеты, 少年マイロの火星冒険記 3D, Marsui reikia mamu, Milo und Mars

Release Date:

Mar 11, 2011

Release Date (Streaming):

Aug 09, 2011

Countries:

United States

Language:

English

Stream Service:

Walt Disney

Production Companies:

Walt Disney Pictures, ImageMovers Digital, FortyFour Studios

Official Site:

Official site

Gross worldwide:

$39,233,678

Taglines:

Mom needs a little space.

Reviews

Leonard Maltin
indieWire
As with a good live-action movie, it all begins with the script, and this one is solid-well thought-out, briskly paced, funny and sweet. In the end, it's the finished film that matters, not the process...
by rottentomatoes, Aug 12, 2011
Jim Schembri
The Age (Australia)
What really sells this fabulous, kid-friendly 3D adventure to anybody over eight (no offense, kids) is its astonishing visuals, which uses motion-capture technology to a degree that surpasses what we saw in Avatar.
by rottentomatoes, Apr 13, 2011
Jake Wilson
The Age (Australia)
The credited director is Simon Wells (The Time Machine), but the grotesque characters and dark action bear the Zemeckis stamp.
by rottentomatoes, Apr 13, 2011

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