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Summary: Ham III, the grandson of the first chimp astronaut, is blasted off into space by an opportunity-seeking senator. Soon, the fun-loving chimp has to get serious about the mission at hand: Rid a far-away planet of their nefarious leader. Fortunately for Ham III, two of his simian peers are along for the ride.
While it's not terrible, a weak plot and a distinctly irritating villain detract from the relatively impressive animation, the occasional witty joke and the generally above-par voice acting. It could have been much better than it is, and it's hard to get away from the fact no matter how many bright colours it throws at you.
"Chimp-related puns and maxims naturally abound, as do references to such unchildlike things as rhetorical questions and NFL expansion teams, and delivered at a clip that's alternately lively and insecure." - Ed Gonzalez
I expected this to suck but like Chicken Little it suprised the hell out of me. As always Patrick Warburton proves to be a mark or quality. First half isn't so good, but the second improves on it. Couple of good geeky refrences in there and it's just fun really. Oh and it finishes with a Barenaked Ladies track which is nice
It's better than I thought, the alien life is pretty original, so is their story, the chimps are people in costumes. just another okay animation with nice modelling and animation. Vanguard should stick to English voices.
Space Chimps has an interesting premise that goes nowhere. The jokes are flat and stupid and the animation is awful. The voice cast does their best, but they can only do so much.
Lip-sync, facial and especially mouth and eye animation are great, human characters perfect. Unfortunately everything else is bull. Master alien lifeform and their activites are revolting to watch. A light-headed and the monster in the dungeon are ingenious though. Again great mouth and eye animation. Alien planet is mostly booring. Story and slap-stick humour intolerable.
Tripper's Choice Award 2008. The 'far-away planet' looks like somewhere you'd go after eating the whole bag of shrooms. The jokes are hit and miss with a few good lines mixed in. Overall I was chimpressed.