
Earth is a memory of the past; it's the 31st Century and humanity is on the brink of total annihilation, all except for one young man who holds the map to the universe's last hope: Titan. In a race against time, the human race has to find the Titan before the illusive Drej destroy it.... (Full plot summary below)
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Earth is a memory of the past; it's the 31st Century and humanity is on the brink of total annihilation, all except for one young man who holds the map to the universe's last hope: Titan. In a race against time, the human race has to find the Titan before the illusive Drej destroy it.
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| San Francisco ChronicleBob GrahamIt is impossible to take your eyes off the screen. |
| Gay Chicago MagazineJonathan LewisThe film is certainly as exciting as any live-action sci-fi flick. |
| Chicago TribuneMichael WilmingtonA modern digitized lollapalooza concocted out of old-fashioned slam-bang space opera elements. |
| Hollywood Report CardRoss AnthonyReminiscent of the original Star Wars release all those years ago. |
| Planet Sick-BoyJon PopickLifts its story from every successful science-fiction film that I've ever seen in my life. |
| Chicago Sun-TimesRoger EbertHere's the animated space adventure I've been hoping for. |
| TheMovieReport.comMichael DequinaIn featuring likable and intelligent characters as well as some interesting plot turns, the script more than adequately does its job as a support beam for the visuals. |
| Houston ChronicleBruce WestbrookIn a summer driven by wow factors, Titan A.E. has a galaxy's worth. |
| Portland OregonianKim MorganAn impressive array of themes, stories and sequences. |
| New York TimesStephen HoldenDespite some gorgeous sequences. . . Titan A.E. is bland. |