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Titan A.E. is a 2000 animated sci-fi space adventure movie from Fox Animation Studios and Twentieth Century Fox. The title refers to the fictional Titan spacecraft that is central to the plot, with A.E. meaning "After Earth". The film's animation technique combines traditional hand-drawn animation and extensive use of computer generated imagery.
The film is in color, running 94 minutes in length and is rated PG for action violence, mild sensuality, and brief language.
Its working title was Planet Ice. Titan A.E. was not financially successful; after it made only $9,376,845 during its opening weekend, Fox Animation Studios was shut down. A video game in the works for Playstation was cancelled in order to save money. It is often listed with Atlantis: The Lost Empire, Final Fantasy: The Spirits Within and Treasure Planet as an example of an animated science-fiction/fantasy movie that failed to attract an audience.
In the year 3028 A.D., Earth is under attack by the Drej, aliens made of pure energy. The Drej mothership destroys Earth with an energy beam just as hundreds of escape vehicles (as well as the secret Titan ship with Sam Tucker aboard) manage to escape with the last of humankind aboard. One of the escapees is Sam's young son Cale, who carries with him a ring given him by his father.
Fifteen years later, Cale works on a salvage station, ekeing out a rough life and hating his father for having disappeared aboard the Titan so long ago. Without a home planet, humans are constantly bullied and looked down on by other spacefaring races. A spacecraft captain named Korso and his pilot Akima, both human, seek out Cale and explain that he must help them find the Titan which holds ......
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