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“First Encounters Of The Mini Kind” Film Details
- Runtime: 7 Minutes
- Released On: Netflix
- Public Release Date: May 15, 2025
- Director(s): Robert Bisi, Andy Lyon
- Writer(s): Robert Bisi, Andy Lyon
- Genre(s): Action, Comedy, Sci-Fi, Animation, War
- Rating: Rated TV-MA
- Distributor: Netflix
Summary
Because aliens landed in Texas and have notable-sized appendages, Earth finds itself in a losing battle with an alien race that may not outnumber humanity but unquestionably has the ability to overpower it.
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Review and Commentary
Highlight(s)
- Imagine Watching This Live Action [85/100]
Overall
Our Rating (85/100): Positive (Worth Seeing) – Recommended
Humanity really is its worst enemy, and after watching First Encounters Of The Mini Kind without seeing the movie it is based on, I must admit I’m curious about the original and now have an interest in what a sequel or reimaging based on this could look like. For, like the other doomsday animation we’ve seen in Love, Death & Robots most seasons, featuring high-pitched people talking as war comes about, what we get is hilarious.
I mean, the war starts because an alien’s robe moves, revealing that they have something dangling, which a cop thinks is a gun. Then, watching things escalate, as human goes from defense to offense, loops back, and then the alien weaponry they take being misused? People may not like the ending, but this is another example of me wishing these weren’t just shorts but pitches that Netflix would adapt into something.
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