
Adult animated comedy with rock music soundtrack portraying a far-fetched explanation of the Dawn of Man.
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- RichardOctober 17, 2025This one’s a fever dream wrapped in a rock album and dipped in prehistoric absurdity. Picha’s The Missing Link doesn’t explain the dawn of man, it mocks it. Think Heavy Metal meets Monty Python, with more loincloths and less logic. The soundtrack slaps like a caveman discovering rhythm and yes, that’s Bill Murray voicing a dragon. Croak, No Lobes, and other evolutionary misfits stumble through a world that’s pure satire and psychedelia. It’s crude, loud and proudly unrefined and that’s exactly why it works. Watching this feels like a VHS resurrection. No subtitles, no apologies, just raw animated chaos. Perfect for a late night nostalgia binge when you crave weird, wild and wonderfully inappropriate.
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The Missing Link was released on May 21, 1980.
The Missing Link was directed by Picha.
The Missing Link has a runtime of 1h 35m.
The Missing Link was produced by Michel Gast, Picha, Jenny Gérard.
Adult animated comedy with rock music soundtrack portraying a far-fetched explanation of the Dawn of Man.
The key characters in The Missing Link are O (Ron Venable), Igua (John Graham), Croak / No Lobes (Bob Kaliban).
The Missing Link is rated R.
The Missing Link is an Animation, Comedy, Fantasy film.
The Missing Link has an audience rating of 8.9 out of 10.






