Some of Our Favorite Animated Aliens


Some of Our Favorite Animated Aliens
Mars may need moms, but we want to help you get your Martian on with a look at some of our favorite animated aliens.

Mars Needs Moms
In a salute to Disney's new 3-D movie, "Mars Needs Moms," a story about a 9-year-old who loses his mom after Martians steal her to raise their own young, here's a look at some characters that are totally out of this world.
Megamind, "Megamind"
Megamind (Will Ferrell) is an uber-smart alien who flees to Earth after his home planet is destroyed by a black hole.
Stitch, aka 626, "Lilo and Stitch"
Stitch, otherwise known as 626, the name of a genetic experiment, is a temperamental and mischievous alien that was created simply to wreak havoc. He is adopted by a little Hawaiian girl named Lilo who thinks he is a puppy dog.
Gallaxhar, "Monsters vs. Aliens"
Gallaxhar (Rainn Wilson) is an evil alien with a cloning machine. He tries to take over Earth and make it his new home.
Orbitty, "The Jetsons"
As the loveable second pet of the Jetson family, Orbitty is an alien with slinky-like legs who expresses his emotions by changing colors like a chameleon.
The Great Gazoo, "The Flintstones"
The Great Gazoo is a tiny green alien discovered by Fred Flintstone and his best friend and neighbor, Barney Rubble, after his flying saucer crashes into earth.
Roger, "American Dad"
Roger (Seth MacFarlane), the sarcastic, self-centered, cocaine-loving alien, lives with CIA officer Stan Smith and his family after he saves Stan's life in Area 51.
Marvin the Martian, "Looney Tunes"
Marvin is the helmet and skirt-wearing Martian who has no mouth. The quiet but destructive alien is featured with Bugs Bunny on "Looney Tunes."
Squeeze Toy Aliens, "Toy Story"
There are hundreds of green, squeaky, three-eyed rubber aliens in the "Toy Story" movies. The creatures think a claw toy machine is in charge of their fate.
Dr. John A. Zoidberg, "Futurama"
A crustacean-like alien, Dr. John A. Zoidberg is from the planet Decapod 10. He is a doctor with a poor understanding of what it really means to practice medicine.





Source: Movies