Mars Attacks: Martian
Basic Information
Full Name: Martian
Aliases/Nicknames: Mars Attacks! Alien
Age: Not specified
Gender: Genderless
Occupation: Invader
Affiliation: Martian Empire
Appearance
Height: Shorter than the average human
Build: Skinny and frail-looking
Eye Color: Large with red pupils
Hair Color: None
Distinguishing Features: Large exposed brains with a teal tint, skull-like faces
Background
Place of Origin: Mars
Family: Not applicable
Education: Advanced knowledge in technology and weaponry
History: Known for their attempt to exterminate humanity and conquer Earth
Personality
Traits: Hostile, destructive, lacks empathy
Likes: Abducting, killing, and torturing humans for fun
Dislikes: Human resistance
Strengths: Advanced technology, disintegration rays, creating giant insects
Weaknesses: Vulnerable to certain Earth music frequencies
Abilities
Skills: Space travel, advanced combat
Powers (if applicable): None
Equipment/Tools: Spaceships, disintegration rays, giant robots
Relationships
Allies: Martian Leader, Martian Ambassador, Martian Girl
Enemies: Humanity
Romantic Interests: None
Mentors: Not specified
Proteges: Not specified
Story Arcs
Notable Events: Invasion of Earth
Character Development: Not applicable
Challenges/Conflicts: The invasion and subsequent battles with humans
Quotes
Catchphrases: “Ack! Ack!”
Notable Dialogue: None, as they communicate with a series of “Ack” sounds
Trivia
Interesting Facts: The Martians’ biology is similar to humans except they breathe
nitrogen instead of oxygen1.
Influences: The Martians are based on the Topps trading card series4.
Cultural Impact: “Mars Attacks!” has become a cult classic known for its unique
blend of black comedy and science fiction.
Probable Death Battle Victor
Vs Marty McFly: Martian (due to advanced weaponry)
Vs Robin Hood: Martian (for the same reasons as above)
Vs T-800 Terminator: T-800 Terminator (due to its resilience and firepower)
Vs The Master Chief: The Master Chief (due to advanced armor and combat
training)
Vs Wonder Woman: Wonder Woman (due to her superhuman abilities and
combat skills)
References
First Appearance: “Mars Attacks!” (1996)4
Creators: Based on the Topps trading card series, adapted by Tim Burton for the
film4
Portrayed by (if applicable): Computer-generated imagery and puppetry
The outcomes of the hypothetical fights are speculative and just for fun, considering
the abilities shown by the characters in their respective universes. The information
provided is based on the portrayal of the Martians in the “Mars Attacks!” film and
related media.