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Red Planet (1994– ) Just like the novel.... Only Different. Red Planet the animated mini-series based upon the novel by RAH is a mixed bag. I'd have liked it to have been more faithful to the book but it is pretty good for what it is. There is a lot to like and a lot to hate. The villans and action sequences are disappointing but the feel ...
Red Planet: With Mark Hamill, Roddy McDowall, Nick Tate, Pat Fraley. On the distant mining world of New Aries, a young colonist, Jim Marlowe, has acquired a native pet, a "roundhead" he names Willis, which can parrot speech and record visual information.
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Red Planet (miniseries) Red Planet. (miniseries) Red Planet is a 1994 animated mini-series created by Gunther-Wahl Productions. It was adapted from the 1949 Robert A. Heinlein novel of the same name, with the teleplay written by Julia Lewald. [1] The miniseries had three half-hour episodes.
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Red Planet was a 1994 animated miniseries by Gunther-Wahl Productions that aired on FOX and was adapted from the book of the same name by Robert A. Heinlein. On the planet New Aries, Jim Marlowe (Benny Grant) befriends a small alien that he names Willis ( Pat Fraley ). While attending a boarding school, Willis helps Jim discover that the school ...
But more plot frippery does make for a more hospitable Red Planet. Mar 11, 2020 Full Review Walter Chaw Film Freak Central Better than you remember. Rated: 3/4 Aug 8, 2011 Full Review Read all reviews
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Season 1 of Red Planet premiered on May 14, 1994. Part 3. (1x3, May 28, 1994) Season Finale. View All Seasons. Red Planet was a 1994 animated miniseries created by Gunther-Wahl Productions. It was adapted from the Robert A. Heinlein novel of the same name, with the teleplay written by Julia Lewald.