Pollux and Max: The Movie

"A new drama comes."

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Pollux and Max: The Movie (originally produced under the working title The Pollux and Max Movie) is a 2005 American adult animated comedy film that is based on the animated sitcom Pollux and Max. The film was directed by Michael Alan, with a screenplay by him and Lauren Faust. It tells the story of Max (Michael Alan) and Pollux (Brad Abrell) taking puns; Pollux goes on a date with Harmo (Katey Sagal), but things fall apart when she declines the date because of school, he gets a dream about his recruit on Harmo. But it didn't come true, Ending up with the teacher (Lauren Tom) soon ending it. so Pollux teams up with Max to save the date by using his van.

Pollux and Max: The Movie was released in the United States on July 31, 2005, and grossed $10.5 million. The movie's stop motion sequence was done by Screen Novelties. The film's score was composed by JG Thirlwell, Mel Young, Steve Rucker, James Venable, and Hans Zimmer. It was later released on DVD and VHS on January 16, 2006, and on Blu-ray on August 12, 2015, exactly ten years after its original release.

Television broadcast timeline
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Trailer transcripts
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Transcript
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Production
The writer behind Pollux and Max – Lauren Faust – was initially reluctant about offers by MTV Films and Paramount Pictures for a film adaptation of the television series, but eventually agreed to the project in November 2001, with production beginning in January 2002. Alan wrote the film's story by himself. During pre-production, Alan rejected one different rough draft of the screenplay. Although the film was completed in January 2005, In the ending of Primetime Pollux, Pollux and Max are talking about puns. Fans seem to speculate this was from the movie. Which indeed, it does take place before the movie. problems experienced during its post-production stage led to Paramount delaying its original June 2005 release date by one month.

The film was animated by Saerom Animation; The animators of the first 11 seasons of the original series.