A charming, somewhat dim-witted American astronaut who becomes the "alien" on a foreign world.
The fear the residents of Planet 51 feel isn't based on Chuck's actions—he’s actually quite clumsy and harmless—but on the stories and propaganda they’ve been fed. It’s a lighthearted but effective lesson in breaking down prejudices and realizing that "different" doesn't mean "dangerous." Production and Legacy Planet 51
The aliens of have constructed their entire societal identity around a fictional monster (the human). They have movies, video games, and military drills all designed to dehumanize—or rather, "de-alien"—humans. When Chuck arrives, their reaction isn’t curiosity; it’s immediate, violent rejection. They have movies, video games, and military drills
Players take on the roles of Lem, Chuck, or Rover to complete over 40 missions, including racing and avoiding the military. They have movies