Invader Zim
Comic book artist Jhonen Vasquez's outré sci-fi spoof, which ran on Nicktoons at Night from March 2001 to December 2002, remains the object of a vociferous cult following. Pressure from the fans compelled Nickelodeon to resume production of Invader Zim twice before the show was cancelled permanently. The title character is a zealous, none-too-bright agent from the Irken Empire posing a human boy. Zim imagines he's gathering vital information for the imminent conquest of Earth; the Irken leaders actually sent him here to get rid of him. With the rather spotty assistance of Gir, his robot sidekick disguised as a dog, Zim alternately sneers at humanity and gets himself into trouble. The only person who recognizes Zim as an alien is his UFO-obsessed classmate, Dib.
The two-disc set is loaded with extras that will delight fans of the show, including commentaries by Vasquez and several of the story and voice artists, a second "commentary" of pigs grunting, subtitles in Irken, and the original pilot for the series. The uninitiated may find Invader Zim suggests a cross between Dexter's Laboratory and Jimmy Neutron re-imagined by Tim Burton. The bizarre designs, over-the-top vocal performances, and bodily function jokes are not for the faint-hearted, but they're not supposed to be. (Unrated, suitable for ages 10 and older: cartoon violence, gross humor)
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Andy Berman | Dib Membrane |
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Richard Steven Horvitz | Zim |
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Rikki Simons | GIR |
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Melissa Fahn | Gaz Membrane |
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Jhonen Vasquez | Computer |
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Rodger Bumpass | Professor Membrane |
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Lucille Bliss | Ms. Bitters |
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Mo Collins | Zita |
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Wally Wingert | Almighty Tallest Red |
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Kevin McDonald | Almighty Tallest Purple |
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Fred Tatasciore | Neighbor |
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David Herman | Security Guard |
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John Garry | Mysterious Mysteries Anchor |
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Antoinette Spolar | Gretchen |
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Paul Greenberg | Poonchy |
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Brad Abrell | Announcer |
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Phil LaMarr | The Letter M |
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Danny Cooksey | Melvin |
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Eric Trueheart | Abductor Blue |
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Jeffrey Jones | Presidentman |
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Janice Kawaye | Sara |
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Adam Paul | Bill |
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Michael McDonald | RoboDad |
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Jocelyn Blue | Agent Tuna Ghost |
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Kathryn Fiore | Battery Girl |
| Director | Steve Ressel |
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| Jordan Reichek |
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| Writer | Jhonen Vasquez, Rob Hummel, Eric Trueheart, Frank Conniff | |
| Producer | Mary Harrington, Jhonen Vasquez, Monique Beatty, Steve Ressel, Christine Griswold, Evan Baily, Michael Lessa, Brian A. Miller, Jordan Reichek | |
| Musician | Kevin Manthei, Michael Tavera, Mark Tortorici, Jhonen Vasquez | |
| Edition | Special Edition |
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| Packaging | Keep Case |
| Nr Discs | 2 |
| Screen Ratios | Fullscreen (4:3) |
| Audio Tracks | Dolby Digital Stereo [English] Stereo [English] |
| Subtitles | Finnish |
| Extras | Commentary with: Jhonen Vasquez Rikki Simmons Andy Berman Melissa Fahn Richard Horvitz Wally Wingert |
| Distributor | Anime Works |
| Layers | Single side, Single layer |
| Edition Release Date | May 11, 2004 |
| Regions | Region 1 |
| Purchased | On Aug 25, 2014 |
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| Index | 3031 |
| Added Date | Mar 22, 2018 00:00:00 |
| Modified Date | Sep 06, 2024 18:27:01 |