Marvin the Martian

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Marvin the Martian
Marvin in Duck Dodgers.
First appearance Haredevil Hare
Created by Chuck Jones
Voiced by Mel Blanc (classic shorts)
Bob Bergen (Space Jam)
Eric Goldberg (Looney Tunes: Back in Action)
Joe Alaskey (Duck Dodgers, current)
Kazuhiro Nakata (Japanese dubs)

Marvin the Martian (or Marvin Martian) is a fictional character appearing in the Looney Tunes cartoons. Marvin's likeness appears in miniature on both the Spirit and Opportunity rovers on Mars.

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Animation director Chuck Jones noted that Bugs Bunny soon learned to outwit Yosemite Sam, 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.

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.

In his first appearance Mel Blanc gave him a stuffy, nasal voice, but later the Martian adopted an accent resembling Received Pronunciation. Marvin was voiced in recent years by Joe Alaskey, Bob Bergen and Eric Goldberg. Other cartoon actors, like Dan Castellaneta, provide the character's voice if it is a cameo appearance or parody of the character. Marvin's voice is dubbed over by Kazuhiro Nakata in the Japanese versions of his appearances.

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 Hare-Way to the Stars, being candy-sized "Instant 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. The crest of his helmet appears, with the "push broom" like upper section, to "comically" resemble an ancient Greek Hoplite's helmet. The appearance of the combination of Marvin's head and helmet allegedly led to Bugs Bunny thinking he was a "bowling ball wearing a spittoon" in one Looney Tunes animated short. Marvin is given a timid, nasal voice. The helmet and circle that surround him are green and he wears a red shirt and red pants. He is also known for his trademark quote "Where is the kaboom, there was supposed to be an earth-shattering kaboom!"

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 [1]. 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 the Martian referred to as Commander X-2 in one of the classic shorts and in the TV series Duck Dodgers
Marvin the Martian referred to as Commander X-2 in one of the classic shorts and in the TV series Duck Dodgers

Currently, he appears on two recent animated shows on Cartoon Network - as a toddler in Baby Looney Tunes, and as a primary villain 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 has also appeared in a number of video games. He served as the main antagonist in both the Mega Drive/Genesis game Taz-Mania 2: Escape From Mars and the Super Nintendo game Daffy Duck: The Marvin Missions. He also appeared in Bugs Bunny Lost in Time for Sony Playstation where he was the boss of Dimension X, and in Road Runner's Death Valley Rally for Super Nintendo, where he was a common enemy in the Quantum Beep stages. He also made a brief cameo in the 2003-2007 CN Fridays intro.

Marvin was also cast as the 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. In the film's climax, he reappears to bring the Blue Monkey diamond to the Acme satellite, but is foiled by Bugs and Daffy.

Most recently, Marvin appeared in the Looney Tunes version of A Christmas Carol, Bah, Humduck! A Looney Tunes Christmas. He played as an employee at Daffy Duck's "Lucky Duck Super Store". Marvin was homesick for his planet, Mars, and wanted to go back for Christmas. However, Daffy wouldn't let him take Christmas off, and demanded he, and the other Lucky Duck employees work on Christmas day. After being visited by the Christmas ghosts, Daffy changes his ways, and gives Marvin a rocket that will go faster than the speed of light, allowing him to make it to Mars by yesterday.

In nearly all of his appearances, Marvin is shown using a small pistol that fires either bubbles of pliable plastic or energy beams.

Marvin the Martian appears in the South Park episode Imaginationland Episode III. Here he marches along myraid other evil fictional characters to battle against the surviving good characters. This version of him has a mouth filled with teeth. There are two other Looney Tunes "villains" in the evil character army as well: An evil eyed Gossamer and a possibly rabid Wile E. Coyote.

Marvin the Martian appears in the Drawn Together episode "Charlotte's Web of Lies." He is seen in Ling-Ling's Anger Management group with Hulk, Skeletor, and Yosemite Sam. He also appears in the FBI lineup in "The Springfield Files," an episode of The Simpsons.

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