A teen gamer is forced to level up to full-time babysitter when his favorite video game drops three superpowered infants from space into his backyard.
Cast overview, first billed only: | |||
Yara Shahidi | ... | Melanie (voice) | |
Miles Robbins | ... | Reid (voice) | |
Miguel | ... | Arcannis (voice) (as Miguel J. Pimentel) | |
Jadakiss | ... | Captain Lightspeed (voice) | |
Susan Sarandon | ... | Mom (voice) | |
Tom Kenny | ... | Fleech (voice) | |
Angie Martinez | ... | Zona Nightweather (voice) | |
Harland Williams | ... | Elliot aka Buckethead / Truck Driver / Soldier on Bridge / Father (voice) | |
Fat Joe | ... | DJ (voice) | |
Amari McCoy | ... | Kira (voice) | |
Dwyane Wade | ... | Private Wade (voice) | |
Gabrielle Union | ... | General Jayne Nadia Blazerhatch (voice) | |
Chris Bramante | ... | Soldier (Samuel) / Fighter Pilot (Male) / Game Voice / Soldier with Blankets / Base Leader / Toy / Soldier in House / Barista on Radio / Soldier (Nate) / Houston Control (voice) | |
Alana J. Webster | ... | Fighter Pilot (Female) / Virtual Assistant / Mother on Radio / Daughter on Radio (voice) | |
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Taylore Rayne | ... | E-Vac Voice / Piano Teacher on Radio (voice) |
A teen gamer is forced to level up to full-time babysitter when his favorite video game drops three superpowered infants from space into his backyard.
The animation seemed absolutely fine. It was the voice acting / cast that I couldn't get past. I really tried. But they seemed so out of place, lifeless (read from a script rather than acted out), and almost out sync (due to its lifelessness).
Halfway through, the coulourless dialogue + voice acting were too prominent for me to enjoy the movie.