Marvin the Martian

"You're making me very, very angry!"

- Marvin the Martian "Where's the kaboom? There was supposed to be an earth-shattering kaboom!"

- Marvin the Martian "Isn't that lovely?"

- Marvin the Martian

Marvin The Martian is a Looney Tunes  villain created, much like Yosemite Sam, out of the need to make a challenging foe for the ever-tricky rabbit known as Bugs Bunny. While Elmer Fudd was considered too dim-witted to be a threat and Yosemite Sam was quickly becoming just as hapless, so now the creators of Looney Tunes felt the time had come for Bugs Bunny to meet a new kind of villain altogether, a villain who is both very clever and who posed a true threat.

Thus the alien menace known as Marvin The Martian was born, being a more calculating and dangerous opponent than those that came before him he nevertheless found himself defeated in the end by Bugs Bunny - though due to his popularity he returned and has stayed on as one of the Looney Tune's most popular villains, appearing in many cartoons and films as well as countless merchandise, Marvin has even been adopted as the mascot of a few NASA vehicles among other things.

Marvin is depicted as a strange humanoid dressed in a vaguely Roman-style suit with a pair of oversized sneakers, this designed was chosen due to Mars being the name of the Roman god of war and has served him well as it makes him stand out from the crowd as a distinctive villain.

Marvin has appeared in Space Jam  but was not a villain, rather a referee, however in the second Looney Tunes movie (Looney Tunes: Back In Action) he was back to being a villain, while serving the chairman of the ACME corparation (who is the main antagonist of the second film).

He also appeared in the 2003 animated series Duck Dodgers as the chief antagonist, and under the name of the Martian Commander X-2.