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The beginning of the film is set in 3028 where the Drej destroy Earth because they knew the Titan's in Earth. Most of the action is set in 3044 after 3028.
There's at least a couple of book spinoffs/adaptations of the movie- a novelization like you see for a lot of movies, and then there was "Akima's Story" (read that one way back when) and I think there was a "Cale's Story" too. Should these be mentioned in the article?
Looking back, I'm a little surprised that they released those backstory books, since the movie was a flop (it deserved more attention than it got if you ask me).
So, in the Fallout: New Vegas add-on Gun Runners' Arsenal, the robot that sells the guns, Vendortron - in a terminal inside the Gun Runners' factory, it is suggested his name be changed to an actual name, "like Bob. We're not naming it Bob." Isn't this technically a reference to the planet in this movie? — Preceding unsigned comment added by Courella (talk • contribs) 10:00, 28 February 2018 (UTC)
Considering Bluth's status as a director of animated films, it's a reasonably significant fact that this film is his last feature-length film to date as a director despite still being relatively active in animation. I have previously added this to the beginning paragraph, but it keeps getting removed because it's deemed “trivial”. Because of the above-mentioned fact about Bluth, I don't believe it's trivial at all and should be added to the beginning of the article. ChristianJosephAllbee (talk) 18:17, 4 October 2022 (UTC)