

Adventure · Animation · Family
Overview
When Martians suddenly abduct his mom, mischievous Milo rushes to the rescue and discovers why all moms are so special.
Top Cast


Seth Green
Seth Green
Milo (performance capture)
Seth Green
Milo (performance capture)
Seth Robert Dusky
Seth Robert Dusky
Milo (voice) (as Seth Dusky)
Seth Robert Dusky
Milo (voice) (as Seth Dusky)


Joan Cusack
Joan Cusack
Mom (voice)
Joan Cusack
Mom (voice)


Dan Fogler
Dan Fogler
Gribble (voice)
Dan Fogler
Gribble (voice)


Breckin Meyer
Breckin Meyer
Alien (voice)
Breckin Meyer
Alien (voice)


Elisabeth Harnois
Elisabeth Harnois
Ki (voice)
Elisabeth Harnois
Ki (voice)


Tom Everett Scott
Tom Everett Scott
Milo's Dad (voice)
Tom Everett Scott
Milo's Dad (voice)


Mindy Sterling
Mindy Sterling
Supervisor (voice)
Mindy Sterling
Supervisor (voice)
Julene Renee
Julene Renee
Martian (voice)
Julene Renee
Martian (voice)


Raymond Ochoa
Raymond Ochoa
Martian Hatchling (voice)
Raymond Ochoa
Martian Hatchling (voice)
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