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}}'''''Planet Chasers''''' is a 2014 American animated science fiction action film produced by [[TjsWorld2011 Pictures]] and [[NovaStar Animation]] for [[Wikipedia:20th Century Fox|20th Century Fox]]. It was the eleventh film from TW2011 Pictures, as well as the fifth film from NovaStar Animation. It tells the story of a young pilot prodigy named [[Teddy (Planet Chasers)|Teddy]] ([[Wikipedia:Tara Strong|Tara Strong]]) who is picked up by a space flyer named [[Orlando (Planet Chasers)|Orlando]] ([[Wikipedia:Adam McArthur|Adam McArthur]]) that wants to choose her to become a part of the [[Planet Chasers Justice Force (team)|Planet Chasers Justice Force]], a team so far composed only of him, a special combat robot named [[Bee (Planet Chasers)|Bee]], and a wisecracking mechanic named [[Hutch (Planet Chasers)|Hutch]], that intervenes with and dismantles corrupt intergalactic governments.
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'''''Planet Chasers''''' is a 2014 American animated science fiction action film produced by [[TjsWorld2011 Pictures]] and [[NovaStar Animation]] for [[Wikipedia:20th Century Fox|20th Century Fox]]. It was the eleventh film from TW2011 Pictures, as well as the fifth film from NovaStar Animation. It tells the story of a girl named [[Teddy (Planet Chasers)|Teddy]] ([[Wikipedia:Tara Strong|Tara Strong]]) who is picked up by a space flyer named [[Orlando (Planet Chasers)|Orlando]] ([[Wikipedia:Adam McArthur|Adam McArthur]]) that wants to choose her to become a part of the [[Planet Chasers Justice Force (team)|Planet Chasers Justice Force]], a team so far composed only of him, a special combat robot named [[Bee (Planet Chasers)|Bee]], and a wisecracking mechanic named [[Hutch (Planet Chasers)|Hutch]], that intervenes with and dismantles corrupt intergalactic governments.
 
   
 
The film was the first from TW2011 Pictures and NovaStar Animation to be shot in the 2.35:1 anamorphic widescreen aspect ratio, as well as the first film from both studios to be distributed by Fox since 2001's ''[[w:c:puffruffschool:PuffRuff School: The Movie|PuffRuff School: The Movie]]''. It was also their first film to receive a PG-13 rating from the [[Wikipedia:Motion Picture Association of America|Motion Picture Association of America]] (MPAA). The film's score was composed by electronic musician [[Wikipedia:Oneohtrix Point Never|Oneohtrix Point Never]] (aka Daniel Lopatin), known for his albums ''[[Wikipedia:Returnal|Returnal]]'', ''[[Wikipedia:Replica (Oneohtrix Point Never album)|Replica]]'', and ''[[Wikipedia:R Plus Seven|R Plus Seven]]''.
 
The film was the first from TW2011 Pictures and NovaStar Animation to be shot in the 2.35:1 anamorphic widescreen aspect ratio, as well as the first film from both studios to be distributed by Fox since 2001's ''[[w:c:puffruffschool:PuffRuff School: The Movie|PuffRuff School: The Movie]]''. It was also their first film to receive a PG-13 rating from the [[Wikipedia:Motion Picture Association of America|Motion Picture Association of America]] (MPAA). The film's score was composed by electronic musician [[Wikipedia:Oneohtrix Point Never|Oneohtrix Point Never]] (aka Daniel Lopatin), known for his albums ''[[Wikipedia:Returnal|Returnal]]'', ''[[Wikipedia:Replica (Oneohtrix Point Never album)|Replica]]'', and ''[[Wikipedia:R Plus Seven|R Plus Seven]]''.

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Planet Chasers is a 2014 American animated science fiction action film produced by TjsWorld2011 Pictures and NovaStar Animation for 20th Century Fox. It was the eleventh film from TW2011 Pictures, as well as the fifth film from NovaStar Animation. It tells the story of a young pilot prodigy named Teddy (Tara Strong) who is picked up by a space flyer named Orlando (Adam McArthur) that wants to choose her to become a part of the Planet Chasers Justice Force, a team so far composed only of him, a special combat robot named Bee, and a wisecracking mechanic named Hutch, that intervenes with and dismantles corrupt intergalactic governments.

The film was the first from TW2011 Pictures and NovaStar Animation to be shot in the 2.35:1 anamorphic widescreen aspect ratio, as well as the first film from both studios to be distributed by Fox since 2001's PuffRuff School: The Movie. It was also their first film to receive a PG-13 rating from the Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA). The film's score was composed by electronic musician Oneohtrix Point Never (aka Daniel Lopatin), known for his albums Returnal, Replica, and R Plus Seven.

Planet Chasers premiered on August 2, 2014 in Los Angeles, and was released on August 15, 2014 in the United States in RealD 3D, Digital 3D, and premium large format theatres. It received mixed reviews from critics, who praised its animation, characters, and Lopatin's score, but criticized its storyline for being somewhat derivative. Nonetheless, the film was a box office success, grossing $129.2 million worldwide against its $32 million budget. It was later released on Digital HD, DVD, and Blu-ray on December 9, 2014.

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