Marvin the Martian
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Marvin the Martian
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Marvin in Duck Dodgers. | |
First appearance | Haredevil Hare |
Created by | Chuck Jones |
Background Information | |
Aliases | Martian Commander X-2 |
Known Pets | K-9 |
Friends | Queen Tyr'ahnee (employer and secret crush) |
Rivals | Duck Dodgers, Porky Pig, Bugs Bunny |
Catchphrases | "This makes me so angry!" |
Marvin the Martian (or Marvin Martian) is a fictional character appearing in the Looney Tunes cartoons.
[edit] History
Animation director Chuck Jones noted that while Bugs' major enemy, Yosemite Sam was loud and violent, Bugs soon learned to outwit Sam at every turn and he was obviously no threat (a similar problem plagued the Elmer Fudd character). So, he decided to create the opposite type of character; one who was quiet and soft-spoken, but whose actions were incredibly destructive and legitimately dangerous.
Marvin the Martian made his debut in 1948's Haredevil Hare. In his first appearance Mel Blanc gave him a stuffy, denasal voice, but later the Martian adopted an accent resembling Received Pronunciation.
Marvin hails from the planet Mars, but is often found elsewhere. He is often accompanied by his dog, "K-9," and sometimes by other creatures (one gag, first used in Hareway to the Stars, being freeze-dried Martians that become full-size on addition of drops of water).
Marvin wears a Roman soldier's uniform (a reference to Mars being the Roman god of war) with old-fashioned basketball shoes. His head is a black sphere with only eyes for features. This look may have inspired the appearance of the Black Mages in many of the Final Fantasy games (including Vivi of Final Fantasy IX, one of the newer games in the franchise) of Squaresoft.[citation needed]
On numerous occasions Marvin has tried to destroy the Earth (it obstructs his view of Venus) with his "Uranium PU-36 Explosive Space Modulator", which resembles a mere stick of dynamite (The original reference to "Uranium PU-36" changed to "Illudium PU-36" in subsequent cartoons. Some people mistake the sound of "PU" for a "Q" and say "Q-36." However, the weapon's name is derived from the letters "PU" which coincidentally is the atomic symbol for Plutonium—named for the dwarf planet Pluto). Marvin is consistently foiled by Bugs Bunny. He has battled for space territory with Daffy Duck, a.k.a. Duck Dodgers in the 24½th Century.
Marvin was originally voiced by Mel Blanc, and in recent years has been voiced by Joe Alaskey, Bob Bergen and Eric Goldberg. Other cartoon actors, like Dan Castellaneta, provide the voice of Marvin.
Marvin was never named in the original shorts (he was called Commander X-2 in The Hasty Hare in 1952), but decades later when the character attracted merchandising interest he obviously needed a name, so the current one was selected.
Currently, he appears on two recent animated shows on Cartoon Network - as a toddler in Baby Looney Tunes, and as in the Duck Dodgers television series. In the latter, he works for the Martian Queen, Queen Tyr'ahnee, whom he has a crush on. The latter reuses his original name from The Hasty Hare (although the opening credits list him as Marvin playing Commander X-2, in the same way as Daffy is playing Duck Dodgers). Over a decade prior to that, he guest-starred in a Tiny Toon Adventures segment titled "Duck Dodgers Jr.", where he was accompanied by an apprentice named Marcia the Martian. He was also in a Taz-Mania episode and did a cameo in The Sylvester and Tweety Mysteries ("What's the Frequency, Kitty?"). Marvin appeared in the game Bugs Bunny Lost in Time where he was the boss of Dimension X, and also the Mega Drive/Genesis game Taz-Mania 2: Escape From Mars, where he plays the main antagonist.
Marvin was also cast as the ineffective referee in Space Jam, and then later had a major villainous role in Looney Tunes: Back in Action where he was hired by the Acme chairman, Mr. Chairman (Steve Martin), to finish DJ (Brendan Fraser) and the gang at Area 52, so Marvin frees himself by using his Acme Disingrated Gun. At Acme Corporation, Mr. Chairman ordered Marvin to put the Blue Monkey diamond in the Acme satellite. Bugs and Daffy take a spaceship to prevent Marvin from putting the Blue Monkey in the satellite. First, Marvin battles Bugs and Daffy at the spaceship. At the Acme satellite, Marvin uses his Acme Bubble Gun to incapacitate Bugs. At the battle, Bugs uses his light saber to pop Marvin's bubbles. During the battle, Marvin gets Bugs stuck by his bubble and defeats Daffy Duck, but Bugs frees himself. In the end, Marvin gets stuck in his own bubble.
[edit] Trivia
Marvin's most recent appearance is in a short movie called "MARVIN THE MARTIAN In The Third Dimension". It is currently showing at the Pictorium at Six Flags Great America theme park.
Green Arrow has been known to call the Martian Manhunter, his frequent Justice League teammate, "Marvin".
The writer George Burden humorously notes that Marvin is certifiably insane:
- "Now, Marvin the Martian is an interesting study. He has a one-track megalomaniacal desire to conquer the world and will calmly disintegrate anyone who gets in his way, without remorse. He is clearly delusional if he believes that, even with advanced technology, he can do this single-handedly (or, at most, with the help of his dog).
- "Marvin most likely suffers from a psychotic disorder, delusional disorder of the grandiose type, diagnostic code 297.1. His dog on the other hand shares his master's delusion in that he slavishly follows him despite Marvin's illness and clearly should be labelled a shared psychotic disorder (folie à deux), 297.3."
Marvin the Martian also had an early concept of color. The helmet and green circle that surround him used to be goldish and he used to wear a green shirt and green pants.
Marvin briefly appeared in an episode of The Simpsons - The Springfield Files as one of the aliens in a mock police lineup.
NHL goaltender Patrick Lalime wore a mask with a Marvin based motif when he played for the Ottawa Senators. The centurion in the team's logo wears a Roman helmet, and is rendered in a green color similar to Marvin's gear.
Marvin's likeness appears in miniature on both the Spirit and Opportunity rovers on Mars. After Spirit encountered some temporary technological problems, an internet wag took a real photo of the Martian surface and mocked up a foreground showing Marvin peering into the camera, suggesting that the "real" Marvin had caused the malfunction.