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Papelucho and the Martian
Papelucho and the Martian specifically loosely based on the ninth book of the series,
Papelucho and the Martian [1].
Plot
Excited about trying to known everything about the Mar-
tians, Papelucho decides to catch one by using his exper-
iments. One day, Papelucho surprising finds an actual
Martian called Det, a Martian children, who is extremely
curious about the humans and without thinking, he de-
cide to introduce himself on Papelucho’s body.
Papelucho starts to live with Det inside his veins and
establish a deep friendship with him, but he finally think
that Det cannot live in Earth anymore and needs to re-
turn to Mars. For that purpose, Papelucho starts to build
a spaceship for fly to Mars and bring his friend back to
home without knowing what will happen to him.
Movie poster for Papelucho and the Martian
Production
Papelucho series is one of the most popular children’s
Directed Alejandro Rojas
by book in Chile. Cine Animadores, after their local success
with Ogu and Mampato in Rapa Nui started the production
Written Based on the original book Papelucho and the of the film in 2005 with the financial help of Canal 13
by Martian by Marcela Paz
Films, using 1.5 million dollars in budget [2]. The most
Starring Marina Huerta notable difference between Papelucho and the Martian and
Leyla Rangel Ogu and Mampato in Rapa Nui is the use of CG scenes mixed
Carlos del Campo
with traditional animation at the same time.
Cecilia Gómez
Maggie Vera The film was very loosely based on the book of the
Nayelí Solis same name Papelucho y el Marciano written by Marcela
Ana Paula Fogarty Paz in 1968 because is one of the most popular books of
Adrián Fogarty Papelucho line and also because of his sci-fi themes. The
Mario Castañeda
film was fully animated and produced in Chile, but it was
Music by Pablo Avila Champín dubbed in Mexico with recognized voice actors like Ma-
rina Huerta, Mario Castañeda and Maggie Vera, although
Studio Cine Animadores,
Canal 13 Films Mexican voice actors maintained some Chilean Spanish
slangs.
Release May 17, 2007 The movie was received with mostly moderate to bad
date(s)
reviews by critics [3][4].
Running 77 minutes
time
External links
Language Spanish
• Official website
Papelucho and the Martian (Spanish: Papelucho y el Mar- • Papelucho and the Martian at the Internet Movie
ciano) is a feature-length Chilean animated film, created Database
by Cine Animadores and Canal 13 Films, released in 17
May, 2007. References
The movie is based on the original Chilean novel
[1] Cineanimadores and Canal 13 Films. "Papelucho
books Papelucho created in 1947 by Marcela Paz and is
and the Martian Official Website".
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http://www.papeluchoyelmarciano.cl/. Retrieved [3] General Gato. "Papelucho and the Martian critic by
2009-01-14. Cine 9009". http://cine9009.blogspot.com/2009/
[2] Anémona. "Papelucho and the Martian comment 05/papelucho-y-el-marciano-2007.html. Retrieved
by Anémona". http://anemona.blogspot.com/ 2009-01-14.
2007/05/papelucho-y-el-marciano.html. Retrieved [4] Mabuse. "Papelucho and the Martian critic by
2009-01-14. Mabuse". http://www.mabuse.cl/1448/
article-77594.html. Retrieved 2009-01-14.
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• Spanish-language films
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