7.4
ZIM discovers his almighty leaders never had any intention of coming to Earth and he loses confidence in himself for the first time in his life, which is the big break his human nemesis, Dib has been waiting for.
Jhonen Vasquez
Computer / Minimoose (voice)
Melissa Fahn
Gaz (voice)
Wally Wingert
Almighty Tallest Red (voice)
Richard Steven Horvitz
Zim (voice)
Olivia d'Abo
Tak's Ship (voice)
Rosearik Rikki Simons
GIR / Bloaty (voice)
Andy Berman
Dib (voice)
Rodger Bumpass
Professor Membrane (voice)
Kevin McDonald
Almighty Tallest Purple (voice)
Eric Bauza
Bracelet Monster / Announcer / Angry Man / Boy (voice)
Breehn Burns
Hot Dog Guy (voice)
Justin Roiland
Foodio 3000 / Weird Alien #1 / Excited Audience Member (voice)
Fred Tatasciore
Peace Day Host / Comms Officer / Ham V.O. / Alien Guard / Man (voice
Jenny Goldberg
Floopsy / Martha / Happy Lady / Weird Alien #3 / Girl / Pizza Kid (voice)
Mo Collins
Robo-Mom (voice)
Michael McDonald
Robo-Dad (voice)
Paul Greenberg
Poonchy (voice)
Director
Jenny Goldberg
Director
Jake Wyatt
Director, Story
Jhonen Vasquez
Story Editor
Mitch Watson
Writer
Breehn Burns
Writer
Gary Wilson
September 11, 2019
7
This isn't exactly **peak** ZIM, but it is definitely ZIM. By that, I guess I mean, the television show at its best moments was better than this movie was overall, but this movie overall still absolutely remained faithful to the television show. Within minutes I felt transported back to my youth, watching the ZIM series as a teenager. It's not my favourite part of the franchise, but it 100% captures the spirit of why I loved it to begin with. This may cause a whole new generation of kids to get railed on for thinking GIR is fun, but maybe if we could just let people enjoy things this time around that might be nice.
_Final rating:★★★½ - I really liked it. Would strongly recommend you give it your time._