"Space Chimps" Review

July 28, 2008 by Jane Boursaw  

Movie: Space Chimps * Official Site In Theaters: July 18, 2008
Runtime: 81 minutes Directed by: Kirk De Micco
MPAA Rating: G Three and half Gecko Gecko Rating:

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When an expensive space rover disappears into a wormhole, the nation’s space program is put in jeopardy, and an opportunistic senator (voiced by Stanley Tucci) has to come up with a plan. Too dangerous a mission for human astronauts, Mission Control devises a plan to send chimps into space to retrieve the vehicle.

The lucky chimps include Ham III (voiced by Andy Samberg), whose grandfather was the first chimp in space; Luna (Cheryl Hines), a smart chimp whom Ham has a crush on; and Titan (Patrick Warburton), a large chimp whose mind tends to wander.

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spacechimpsposter But Ham doesn’t really take the mission seriously. He’s a fun-loving, party-chimp who feels no responsibility to help the nation or carry on the dedication of his astronaut grandfather. Still, he’s lured by the cool jet packs and opportunity to spend time with Luna.

Things get dicey when the chimps arrive on a planet with its own share of problems. A tyrant named Zartog (Jeff Daniels) is causing havoc on the planet, terrorizing his fellow aliens and dipping them at random into a substance that causes them to freeze into statues. It’s up to Ham and his co-astronaut chimps to save the day and then figure out how to get home again.

Luckily, they’ve got some chimps back on Earth to help, including Houston (Carlos Alazraqui), an older chimp who raised Ham, and Comet (Zack Shada), a tech-savvy young chimp who has a way with gadgets.

Once you get past the one-dimensional animation, this cute kids’ flick has some funny jokes (riffing off of The Right Stuff, 2001: A Space Odyssey, and Apollo 13) and a good message about taking responsibility for the good of others.

spacechimps2 There’s also an adorable little creature on the far-away planet named Kilowatt (Kristin Chenoweth), who bursts into operatic song when scared and will do anything to help the chimps on their mission.

In short, this is a bright, colorful, funny movie for kids in the 4 to 7 age range.

Images: Space Chimps, 20th Century-Fox Film Corp., 2008 

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One Response to “"Space Chimps" Review”
  1. This movie was TERRIBLE. The kids loved it, but I found it disturbing. It was like a bad acid trip. The worst part (and they kept heaping on the atrocities) was that disgusting creature called Kilowatt, who looked a cross between Punky Brewster, a testicle, and a breast implant. WHAT is with the nipple on its head?? I’m sure they had high hopes for this fleshy little travesty being a light up toy, but I’d sooner give my child a gun.

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