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is a 2009 animated adventure from DreamWorks that revitalized the "monster movie" genre by blending 1950s B-movie nostalgia with modern comedy. The story follows Susan Murphy, a woman struck by a meteorite on her wedding day who grows to nearly 50 feet tall and is subsequently imprisoned by the government alongside a group of misfits. The Origins: From Rex Havoc to Blockbuster subtitle Monsters vs Aliens
When the alien overlord invades Earth to reclaim the Quantonium inside Susan, the government—led by General W.R. Monger—deploys the monsters as a last-resort defense. The conflict peaks in a massive battle on the Golden Gate Bridge and a final showdown on Gallaxhar’s ship, where Susan reabsorbs her powers to save her friends and stop the invasion. Critical Reception and Legacy
The film's success led to a TV series and multiple specials, introducing new alien allies and rivals like Coverton, Stabi, and Squeep. WAIT... Remember Monsters vs. Aliens (The Series)? A 20,000-year-old fish-ape hybrid thawed from ice
While rated PG for sci-fi action and crude humor, it is generally considered safe for older children, though it contains infrequent mild profanity and intense sequences like the destruction of landmarks.
A massive, nuclear-radiated grub that eventually metamorphoses into a giant butterfly. Plot and Conflict The story follows Susan Murphy, a woman struck
A brilliant scientist whose experiment to gain cockroach-like resilience left him with the head of one.