Invasor Zim e o Florpus
Título original: Invader ZIM: Enter the Florpus
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7,4/10
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Quando Zim aparece para começar a próxima fase de seu plano para conquistar a Terra, seu mega-adversário Dib Membrana quer desmascará-lo de uma vez por todas.Quando Zim aparece para começar a próxima fase de seu plano para conquistar a Terra, seu mega-adversário Dib Membrana quer desmascará-lo de uma vez por todas.Quando Zim aparece para começar a próxima fase de seu plano para conquistar a Terra, seu mega-adversário Dib Membrana quer desmascará-lo de uma vez por todas.
- Direção
- Roteiristas
- Artistas
- Prêmios
- 3 indicações no total
Richard Steven Horvitz
- Zim
- (narração)
Rikki Simons
- GIR
- (narração)
- …
Andy Berman
- Dib Membrane
- (narração)
Melissa Fahn
- Gaz Membrane
- (narração)
Rodger Bumpass
- Professor Membrane
- (narração)
Jhonen Vasquez
- Clembrane
- (narração)
- …
Wally Wingert
- Almighty Tallest Red
- (narração)
Kevin McDonald
- Almighty Tallest Purple
- (narração)
Olivia d'Abo
- Tak's Ship
- (narração)
Eric Bauza
- Bracelet Monster
- (narração)
- …
Breehn Burns
- Hot Dog Guy
- (narração)
Justin Roiland
- Foodio 3000
- (narração)
- …
Fred Tatasciore
- Peace Day Host
- (narração)
- …
Jenny Goldberg
- Floopsy
- (narração)
- …
Mo Collins
- Robo-Mom
- (sonoplastia)
- (narração)
Michael McDonald
- Robo-Dad
- (sonoplastia)
- (narração)
Paul Greenberg
- Poonchy
- (narração)
- (não creditado)
Avaliações em destaque
After an absence of about 15 years, "Invader Zim" is back as a special on Netflix. Interestingly, this Nickelodeon show returned to Netflix just a few days after another, "Rocko's Modern Life". Of the two, I prefered the Rocko special but they both are well worth seeing...particularly if you are a fan. As for Zim if you are NOT a fan or if you haven't seen it before, then this is something you might want to skip.
In the show, Zim has been missing for many years. During all this time, the obsessive Dib has been spying on Zim's house...waiting and hoping to see him again. Suddenly, Zim appears and Dib is pretty much powerless to do anything, as he's become a disgusting blob who hasn't slept nor showered nor left his computer chair since who knows when. But, after a montage, Dib is back to his old self and just in time to try to twart Zim's latest plan...one that involves fake dad, pudding and Mini-Moose.
I have watched all the "Invader Zim" cartoons, so this one did not make my head explode. However, this is a distinct possibility and the new show is incredibly weird...even compared to the old show. Fans of the series will adore it and shower it with 10s, non-fans will just be confused and I think a reasonable overall score is 7.
In the show, Zim has been missing for many years. During all this time, the obsessive Dib has been spying on Zim's house...waiting and hoping to see him again. Suddenly, Zim appears and Dib is pretty much powerless to do anything, as he's become a disgusting blob who hasn't slept nor showered nor left his computer chair since who knows when. But, after a montage, Dib is back to his old self and just in time to try to twart Zim's latest plan...one that involves fake dad, pudding and Mini-Moose.
I have watched all the "Invader Zim" cartoons, so this one did not make my head explode. However, this is a distinct possibility and the new show is incredibly weird...even compared to the old show. Fans of the series will adore it and shower it with 10s, non-fans will just be confused and I think a reasonable overall score is 7.
I loved.. loved this! Such a wonderful comeback from a show I used to love watching :) Professor Membrane was hilarious and awesome in this too. Not sure why they changed his hair a bit, but it was ok. All around it was funny and a good story. I liked this so much more than the Rocko reboot which was still pretty good.
Also, that intro! Loved the anime impression in the beginning.
Also, that intro! Loved the anime impression in the beginning.
Invader Zim has to be one of Nickelodeon's biggest cult phenomenons of their entire existence. What was once a short lived series that barely even lasted two seasons ended up growing a massive cult following, mainly due to its bizarre tone, wacky albeit dark content and gritty visuals. So it's a no brainer that it would receive some kind of followup after its original run, which is where Enter the Florpus comes in. Handled by series creator Jhonen Vasquez and much of the original crew, this movie installment is made purely for the Zim enthusiasts who have waited so long for their favorite creepy alien to return.
The main storyline of the special details Zim realizing he was sent to Earth to be gotten rid of and thus loses confidence in himself. This seems like a big break for his human nemesis, Dib, or is it? Without nailing down the actual story beats, as that would give away a lot of spoilers, the general flow of the story itself is so unpredictable and scattered that you couldn't even list one specific plot twist. Zim has tried his hardest to conquer Earth only to fail miserably, be it at odds with Dib or genuine misfires, yet only now does he get the pure chance of a lifetime to take over the planet, and his plan is so brilliant it's actually unlike him. As for Dib, part of his goal to take down Zim is to prove to his father that he's not making any of it up, which is actually the most heartbreaking and emotional aspect of the movie. You end up rooting for Dib throughout his whole ordeal in addition to wondering what Zim has in store, making for two highly fascinating narratives.
From a technical side, the special's animation is very vibrant, expressive, and displays a great blend of 2D and 3D visuals, which is very tricky to make convincing. There again, the art style is super stylized and cartoony that it fits right in. As for the humor, while it can be pretty juvenile, it does offer some pretty hysterical one liners and slapstick wroth giggling at, especially with Zim and Dib's witty banter and Gir's lovable childish antics. Lastly, major props to the voice actors for their contributions. Richard Steven Horvitz always sounds like he's having the time of his life voicing Zim, Andy Berman practically invents Dib's paranoid demeanor, Rodger Bumpass hams up Professor Membrane to a wonderful degree, Melissa Fahn is delightfully creepy as Gaz, and Rosearik Rikki Simons is always a treat whenever he's doing Gir's exaggerated vocals. Given that the special is so crazy and hyper in terms of its tone and pacing, it only makes sense that the cast kicks the mood up to 11 with their ecstatic deliveries.
I think exaggerated is the best word to describe this special, and for an Invader Zim movie, you couldn't ask for more. Enter the Florpus not only continues the Invader Zim series faithfully with a suspenseful and crazy storyline, but it brings its visuals to whole new places and has the characters grow a bit more than what they used to be like. If you still adore the original show with all your heart, give this one a watch as soon as you can. Even if you've never seen the original, this is still worth a watch, if only for the insane surrealistic tone that you don't find in a lot of animated content nowadays.
The main storyline of the special details Zim realizing he was sent to Earth to be gotten rid of and thus loses confidence in himself. This seems like a big break for his human nemesis, Dib, or is it? Without nailing down the actual story beats, as that would give away a lot of spoilers, the general flow of the story itself is so unpredictable and scattered that you couldn't even list one specific plot twist. Zim has tried his hardest to conquer Earth only to fail miserably, be it at odds with Dib or genuine misfires, yet only now does he get the pure chance of a lifetime to take over the planet, and his plan is so brilliant it's actually unlike him. As for Dib, part of his goal to take down Zim is to prove to his father that he's not making any of it up, which is actually the most heartbreaking and emotional aspect of the movie. You end up rooting for Dib throughout his whole ordeal in addition to wondering what Zim has in store, making for two highly fascinating narratives.
From a technical side, the special's animation is very vibrant, expressive, and displays a great blend of 2D and 3D visuals, which is very tricky to make convincing. There again, the art style is super stylized and cartoony that it fits right in. As for the humor, while it can be pretty juvenile, it does offer some pretty hysterical one liners and slapstick wroth giggling at, especially with Zim and Dib's witty banter and Gir's lovable childish antics. Lastly, major props to the voice actors for their contributions. Richard Steven Horvitz always sounds like he's having the time of his life voicing Zim, Andy Berman practically invents Dib's paranoid demeanor, Rodger Bumpass hams up Professor Membrane to a wonderful degree, Melissa Fahn is delightfully creepy as Gaz, and Rosearik Rikki Simons is always a treat whenever he's doing Gir's exaggerated vocals. Given that the special is so crazy and hyper in terms of its tone and pacing, it only makes sense that the cast kicks the mood up to 11 with their ecstatic deliveries.
I think exaggerated is the best word to describe this special, and for an Invader Zim movie, you couldn't ask for more. Enter the Florpus not only continues the Invader Zim series faithfully with a suspenseful and crazy storyline, but it brings its visuals to whole new places and has the characters grow a bit more than what they used to be like. If you still adore the original show with all your heart, give this one a watch as soon as you can. Even if you've never seen the original, this is still worth a watch, if only for the insane surrealistic tone that you don't find in a lot of animated content nowadays.
The art style from the show has been greatly missed since the comics came out, and even more in this movie. If they do bring Zim back for another series, I hope they revert back to the original style.
Aside from the art, I enjoyed the movie and found it as entertaining as the show. I especially love the voice cast reprising their roles, and the humor of the show being represented in the film. Jhonen Vasquez is a brilliant writer with a hilarious view of his fellow man (one that I can't disagree with). I'm also immensely grateful that unlike the creators of "Rocko's Modern Life," they stuck to their story and didn't change any characters.
I was so excited for this movie. Halfway through I found myself getting pretty bored. I much prefer the old art style. It was darker, grungy and dirty looking but now it's all polished looking, clean and brighter. I assume they are trying to appeal to the younger generation but this movie was supposed to be for us! The ones that grew up with the tv show. I'm really disappointed in how they changed Gaz. She was one of my favorite characters but in this movie she's so different
Você sabia?
- CuriosidadesThe movie sees the return of Invasor Zim (2001) creator Jhonen Vasquez as executive producer along with the series' principal voice cast. Most artwork was done by newer members.
- Erros de gravaçãoTodas as entradas contêm spoilers
- ConexõesFeatured in MsMojo: Top 10 Memorable Nickelodeon Series Finales (2021)
- Trilhas sonorasPeace is Nice
Music by Jhonen Vasquez & Kevin Manthei
Lyrics by Jhonen Vasquez
Performed by the Triumph Children's Choir: Honor Manthei, Keller Manthei, Piper Manthei, Emma Patti, Luke Patti, Noah Patti
Electric and bass guitar performed by Nick Soole
Mandolin performed by James Schafer
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- Tempo de duração1 hora 11 minutos
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- 16:9 HD
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