Space Chimps
Starring: Andy Samberg, Cheryl
Hines, Jeff Daniels
Directed by: Kirk De Micco (debut)
Written by: Kirk De Micco (“Racing Stripes”)
By
Kiko Martinez
The year was
a perfect three for three in commendable animated
features with “Horton Hears a Who,” “Kung Fu Panda,” and
“WALL-E” leading the way. Leave it up to a bunch of
dirty apes to devolve the genre in less than two hours.
In “Space
Chimps,” a circus performing chimp named Ham III (voiced
by Andy Samberg), is recruited by NASA to go on a
mission through space far too dangerous for human
astronauts to travel. As the grandson of the first
chimpanzee launched into space, Ham is bound by his
bloodline to follow in his grandfather’s footsteps,
although he would much rather be launched from a canon
under the big top.
Although he
has reservations about the trip, Ham is tricked into
going with fellow simian astronauts Luna (Cheryl Hinds)
and Titan (Patrick Warburton) into a wormhole that leads
to a planet where the dreadful dictator Zartog (Jeff
Daniels) has taken control of his Teletubbie-looking
citizens and is making them do hard labor.
Unrefined and poorly generated, “Space Chimps” isn’t
what most would consider quality animation. Written by
Kirk De Micco, there are far too many “is this mic on?”
moments where jokes fall flat and all that’s left are
monkey and evolution puns to fill the substandard work
by Vanguard Animation. We’re not asking everyone to be
Pixar, now, but not everything has to be dumb down just
because it’s rated G. Grade: C-