Die Menschheit muss ihren Krieg gegen die Marsmenschen wieder aufnehmen, wenn sie nach jahrzehntelangem Winterschlaf nach ihrer Niederlage in den 1950er Jahren wieder aufleben.Die Menschheit muss ihren Krieg gegen die Marsmenschen wieder aufnehmen, wenn sie nach jahrzehntelangem Winterschlaf nach ihrer Niederlage in den 1950er Jahren wieder aufleben.Die Menschheit muss ihren Krieg gegen die Marsmenschen wieder aufnehmen, wenn sie nach jahrzehntelangem Winterschlaf nach ihrer Niederlage in den 1950er Jahren wieder aufleben.
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- WissenswertesOriginally, Paramount had conceived the series not as a sequel or for television, but a feature remake of Krieg der Welten - Schlacht um die Invasion (1953) with George A. Romero slated to direct.
- PatzerIn one episode, an actor dressed as an alien jumps down from an air duct onto a human. As he jumps, you can see his socks.
- Zitate
Harrison Blackwood: In 1953 Earth experienced a War of the Worlds. Common bacteria destroyed the aliens but it didn't kill them. The aliens fell into a state of deep hibernation. Now the aliens have been resurrected more terrifying than before. In 1953 aliens started taking over the world. Today they're taking over our bodies.
- Crazy CreditsA mysterious credit that appears at the end of all episodes from Season One is for "The Far Side" cartoons by Gary Larson, courtesy of Chronicle Features. It's unclear why this credit appears since there is no evidence of the cartoon's use or even a reference throughout the show. It is because in an early episode, a Larson cartoon appears on a bulletin board in a shot and the credits were not changed after that episode.
- Alternative VersionenThe animation of the alien hand taking a hold of Earth that opens every episode in the first season is omitted on the DVDs.
- VerbindungenFollows Krieg der Welten - Schlacht um die Invasion (1953)
It was a shame that the series did not capitalize on the episode, "Angel of Death". The unexpected, ironic, and somewhat twisted humorous ending would have made for a much more interesting second season had the original plot line been followed. As it was, some viewers, including myself, disliked the second season's post-apocalyptic setting and stopped watching the series.
I present here my own speculative analysis of the aliens from Mortax, for anyone curious enough to read on.
Most likely the inhabitants of Mortax originated from a tightly controlled, rigid, caste-driven society. The upper caste was smug in its superiority over the lower caste classes, even those presumably of a high class, such as scientists. The ruling caste or upper classes which ruled Mortax probably were probably a hereditary class which may or may not have included a military class as a subsidiary upper caste.
At some point in its history, the lower caste classes of Mortax gained political power enough not to overthrow the current ruling caste but enough to gain comparable political parity and most importantly, respect.
As a result of this paradigm shift in Mortax civilization, the upper ruling class now had to address the lower classes with respect. They now called the lower classes, 'comrades'. The lower classes could now address their heretofore upper caste rulers as, 'advocates', not, sir, ma'am, majesty, excellency, highness, lord, mistress, or any other such title conferring superiority over the claimant and inferiority over the one saying it. But it is very clear from the comments of the often frustrated Advocate triumvirate that the bigotry of the upper castes over the lower castes is still very much alive. But now it is politically incorrect to say so in front of them.
Mortax civilization was now unified and moreover, unified in its new, overriding goal, the salvation of its race, civilization, and culture. Unfortunately, the smug racial superiority and bigotry of the upper caste were now subsumed by all of Mortax society. The new inferior class fit only for extinction were the humans of earth. The invasion of earth is an invasion to humans. For Mortaxians, it is a 'colonisation' of a habitable planet regrettably infested with inferior biological sentients called humans whose existence is expendable. The invasion is a fight to the death for all of humanity.
- jeffyoung1
- 2. Dez. 2005
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