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Box artwork for Stupid Invaders.
Box artwork for Stupid Invaders.
Stupid Invaders
Developer(s)Xilam Animation
Publisher(s)Ubisoft Entertainment
Year released2000
System(s)Windows, Sega Dreamcast, macOS
Genre(s)Adventure
Players1
ModesSingle player
Rating(s)ELSPA Ages 11+ESRB Teen
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Stupid Invaders (French title: Les Envahisseurs) is an adventure game that was developed by Xilam Animation for Ubisoft Entertainment and initially released for the Microsoft Windows operating system in 2000, but later ported to the Sega Dreamcast and Mac OS in 2001; it's based upon the developers' own animated series Les Zinzins de l'Espace (which originally aired on France 3 when they were part of Gaumont in 1997, and is known as Space Goofs and Home to Rent in English-speaking countries).

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This is taken from the back of the discs' inlay card, the front of which is seen in the image to the right:

Stupid Idiots Need Your Help!
Five bumbling aliens are being hunted by
the evil Dr. Sakarin and his malicious
hitman. To save them, you'll crack
puzzles, interact with a cast of freaks, and
overcome the most deadly danger of all:
their own mind-boggling idiocy! These
and other outlandish perversions await in
the cartoon universe of...
STUPID
INVADERS
© Xilam Animation 2000

The game features the voice actors of the series' English dub: Charlie Adler as Candy H. Caramella, Jeff Bennett as both Bud Budiovitch and Stereo Monovici, Maurice LaMarche as Etno Polino, Danny Mann as Gorgious Klatoo, and Billy West as Bolok the hitman (but all its other characters are voiced by Rob Paulsen, and Laraine Newman, both of whom did not have any involvement with the series).

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