Fantastic Planet
Fantastic Planet

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Fantastic Planet

1973
Movie
72 min
French

On the planet Ygam, the Draags, extremely technologically and spiritually advanced blue humanoids, consider the tiny Oms, human beings descendants of Terra's inhabitants, as ignorant animals. Those who live in slavery are treated as simple pets and used to entertain Draag children; those who live hidden in the hostile wilderness of the planet are periodically hunted and ruthlessly slaughtered as if they were vermin.

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IMDb7.8/10
Rotten Tomatoes91%
Metacritic78/100
Google Users88%
Director: René LalouxGenres: Animation, Sci-Fi, Fantasy

Plot Summary

On the planet Ygam, humans are known as Oms, small, insignificant creatures kept as pets or pests by the giant, blue-skinned humanoid masters called Draags. One young Om, Terr, escapes his Draag mistress and, with the help of another Om named Dorcas, discovers a way to learn from the Draags' advanced technology, potentially leading to a rebellion against their oppressors. The film explores themes of oppression, freedom, and the struggle for survival.

Critical Reception

Fantastic Planet is a cult classic animated science fiction film celebrated for its unique, surreal animation style and allegorical storytelling. While initially met with a niche audience, it has gained significant critical acclaim over the years for its imaginative world-building and thought-provoking themes, becoming a landmark of psychedelic animation.

What Reviewers Say

  • Visually stunning and unlike any other animated film.

  • A profound and allegorical tale of oppression and survival.

  • Its psychedelic imagery and unique creature design are unforgettable.

Google audience: Viewers praise Fantastic Planet for its breathtaking, psychedelic animation and imaginative, surreal visuals. Many are captivated by its unique alien designs and the deeply philosophical themes of coexistence and rebellion. Some find the narrative unconventional, but overwhelmingly, audiences appreciate its originality and artistic merit.

Awards & Accolades

Winner of the Special Jury Prize at the Cannes Film Festival in 1973.

Fun Fact

The distinctive, dreamlike animation was created using a technique called "cut-out animation," where figures are drawn on paper, cut out, and then moved frame by frame.

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badelf

badelf

Clearly an acid driven film of the early 70s, yet somehow even better than Yellow Submarine, for example. Is it the origin of the human race? An allegory of our coming destruction brought about by our failure to appreciate our environment? ...