Looney Tunes: Marvin the Martian

Looney Tunes: Marvin the Martian is a 1995 American epic comic science fiction film directed by. Produced by Warner Bros. Feature Animation as its first (and its first financially successful) film along with Crossover Films Co., Ltd. and, the film stars an ensemble cast, including , , , , , , , and , while ,  and  headline the voice cast.

The film was released in the United States on July 24, 1995 by Warner Bros. under their Family Entertainment unit. opening at number one at the North American box office and grossing over $243 million worldwide. It was nominated for Academy Awards for Best Picture, Best Actor for Hanks, Best Animated Feature, Best Visual Effects and Best Sound Effects Editing.

A video game adaptation of the same name was developed by and  and published by  for Microsoft Windows, macOS, PlayStation, Sega CD, Sega Saturn and the Super Nintendo Entertainment System in North America on January 10, 1996, in Europe on February 5, 1996 and in Japan on February 20, 1996.

Plot
In 2030 A.D., the Surveillance Unit launched an all-out assault on Rosecurity's defense grid and mainframe at NORAD in Cheyenne Mountain, Colorado. The operation was successful and the computer mainframes were taken over. At the same time, Lieutenant Hayden Joseph Christensen led an assault on a contested Skynet stronghold featuring a laboratory complex in Westside, Los Angeles.

In the present day, at a bus stop in Chicago, Illinois, video game designer Hayden Joseph Christensen recounts his life story to strangers who sit next to him on a bench.

In 1948, a 10-year-old Christensen is horseback riding with his Boy Scout troop at Arches National Park in Utah. While scouting caves, Christensen discovers a group of grave robbers who have found a golden crucifix belonging to Francisco Vázquez de Coronado and steals it from them, hoping to donate it to a museum. The men give chase through a passing circus train, leaving Christensen with a new phobia of snakes. Christensen escapes but the local sheriff makes him return the cross to the robbers, who immediately turn it over to a mysterious benefactor wearing a Panama hat. Impressed with the boy's bravery, the leader of the robbers gives Christensen his glasses, making him bespectacled.

Back in the present day, Christensen's life story was cut short when the meteorite lands on the park, creating dust. As Christensen begins to doubt what will be revealed if the dust disappears, he takes the bus before it pulls away.

Cast

 * as Hayden Joseph Christensen
 * as young Hayden Joseph Christensen
 * as Lieutenant Hayden Joseph Christensen
 * as Foster Bradshaw
 * as Jael Moon
 * as Cayson Gregory
 * as Zara Gregory
 * as Courtney Christensen
 * as Owen Moore
 * as Jael Moon
 * as Luke Mays
 * as Kyle Mays
 * as Elliot Harvey Moore, the main antagonist of the film and the founder of Rhinomedia
 * as James Thomas Moore, son of Elliot Harvey Moore
 * as Hayden Joseph Christensen, Jr.

Additionally, portrayed "the man with the Panama Hat" who took possession of the Cross of Coronado. plays Christensen's father in the film's 1948 flashback, although his face is never shown. plays Gome, the leader of the robbers, who appears in the 1948 flashback. , and  portray Gome's gang.

Cameos

 * as himself
 * as himself
 * as himself
 * as himself
 * as himself
 * as Detective from
 * as Detective from Lethal Weapon
 * as Leo Getz from Lethal Weapon
 * as William "D-Fens" Foster from
 * as Sgt. Martin Prendergast from Falling Down

Marvin the Martian's soldiers

 * Jim Jackman
 * Jim Jackman
 * Jim Jackman
 * Jim Jackman
 * Jim Jackman
 * Jim Jackman
 * Jim Jackman
 * Jim Jackman
 * Jim Jackman
 * Jim Jackman
 * Jim Jackman
 * Jim Jackman
 * Jim Jackman

Voice cast

 * as and /
 * as /
 * as and
 * as K-9