- The film uses Intel's animation technology.
- A 90-second 3D trailer was put on the advertising time of the NFL "Super Bowl" football league, the largest sports festival in the United States, and the effect can only be seen by wearing special 3D glasses at home. Therefore, a pair of 3D glasses should be provided to the potential 150 million TV viewers.
- The science fiction of "Monsters vs. Aliens" inevitably makes people compare it with the old rival Pixar's "Robot Story", but Pixar is as gentle and sensitive as ever, while DreamWorks will subvert the spoof to the end.
- "Aliens War Monsters" targets the sci-fi classics of the 1950s. The image of "Giantess" Susan is obviously a parody of the 1958 old sci-fi film "50-foot-tall woman", while the big-headed alien makes People think of Tim Burton’s "The Martians Play with the Earth", the melee of a group of "stunning" monsters, and even the "Mutated Aliens" by American animator Bill Premton. ".
- The US military aircraft that appeared in "Monsters vs. Aliens" all exist in real society, such as F-14 and Apache helicopters.
- In the film, there is a passage of a jet plane attacking an alien. The missile is printed with "ET go home" and accompanied by a musical explosion. The music that appeared at this time was also in the 1982 "Aliens" It has appeared in "People", and this is one of the bridges in the film to pay tribute to a large number of movies of the same theme.
Monsters vs. Aliens behind the scenes gags
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Susan Murphy: Where's Derek?
Wendy Murphy: Uh, he's at work, sweetie.
Carl Murphy: You know how he is about his career.
Susan Murphy: Well, we're not gonna celebrate without him.
Wendy Murphy: Susan? Wha-what do I do with all your little friends?
Susan Murphy: Just put out some snacks. They'll eat anything.
Dr. Cockroach Ph.D.: [diving into a trashcan] Oh! Ambrosia!
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General W.R. Monger: I've been your warden for close to fifty years. That's no longer the case. For what it's worth...
[he salutes]
B.O.B.: That's rude. What did we do?
Dr. Cockroach Ph.D.: No, B.O.B., that's not rude. That's a sign of respect.