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Titan AE
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After a dangerous invasion in 2038 by a group of alien beings, a small number of humans survived, wandering through the universe in random spaceships in an attempt to find other humans by searching for each other. A young man is trying to find a hidden ship called Titan that will protect the earth and humans from a certain invasion. Three humans are trying to unite to find a Titan vessel that has a mechanism that will create a completely new ground for the restoration of Earth's life
After a dangerous invasion in 2038 by a group of alien beings, a small number of humans survived, wandering through the universe in random spaceships in an attempt to find other humans by searching for each other. A young man is trying to find a hidden ship called Titan that will protect the earth and humans from a certain invasion. Three humans are trying to unite to find a Titan vessel that has a mechanism that will create a completely new ground for the restoration of Earth's life
Actors:
Crystal Scales,
Roy Conrad,
David L. Lander,
Eric Schniewind,
Tsai Chin,
Christopher Scarabosio,
Alex D. Linz
Crystal Scales
22 November 1971, Belews Creek, North Carolina, USA
Roy Conrad
11 November 1940
David L. Lander
22 June 1947, Brooklyn, New York, USA
Eric Schniewind
Tsai Chin
30 November 1933, Shanghai, China
Christopher Scarabosio
Alex D. Linz
3 January 1989, Santa Barbara, California, USA
Director:
Don Bluth ,
Gary Goldman
Don Bluth
13 September 1937, El Paso, Texas, USA
Gary Goldman
17 November 1944, Oakland, California, USA
Country:
United States
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January 15, 2005
... flat characters, flat animation, a bland rock soundtrack ... Titan A.E. might as well be Titanic A.E. (as in, the ship that sunk, not the movie that scored.)
September 07, 2012
It's too great of a fluid, exciting animation epic to be forgotten or lambasted.
January 01, 2000
Star Wars pulped and mashed into flavorless kiddie corn.
November 07, 2002
Animated space opera shoots for the stars, but runs out of gas.
January 01, 2000
A long-winded story, uninspired characters and lackluster off-screen performances.
December 04, 2016
Despite individual moments that are extraordinarily rich in space opera bravado, the film as a whole is simply too stiff and awkward.
Village Voice
January 01, 2000
This feature-length sci-fi cartoon is suggestive of nothing so much as Saturday-morning TV.
Common Sense Media
January 02, 2011
A so-so animated feature aimed at an older crowd.
January 01, 2000
From the 'New Coke' school of miscalculations.
October 14, 2007
In featuring likable and intelligent characters as well as some interesting plot turns, the script more than adequately does its job as a support beam for the visuals.
USA Today
January 01, 2000
Titan targets teens, but misses mark.
Orlando Sentinel
January 01, 2000
It's like watching other people play video games.

