. "Command over the Martians, Super-intelligence, technical knowledge, deception, Shrink Ray, Robotic Arm"@en . "Leading the Martian Army"@en . . . . "Martian Leader"@en . . . . . . . . "Mars Attacks!"@en . . "Martian Leader, Troop commander"@en . "Take over Earth"@en . . . . . . "The Martian Leader is equally insane and destructive as every other Martian in the movie, but his influence also helps in making him crazier. Not only he is a mastermind, but also a rigid political leader, but still a little steriotypical: he does nothing more than staying on his ship and giving orders, smacking his minions when they fail, and creating the strategies and schemes to destroy Earth's government. Although he is a very influencial figure in his army, he is only seen interacting with one of his henchman, the Martian Ambassador, and he never interacted with any human character in the movie except for reporter Natalie Lake (whose head was being used in his experiments) and President Dale. The Leader is bloodthirsty, cruel, destructive, merciless and murderous. He enjoys Playboy ma"@en . . . . . "The Martian Leader is the individual main antagonist of Tim Burton's Mars Attacks!. He is responsible for the Martians' invasion of Earth. Like his subjects, he was voiced by Frank Welker."@en . . . . . . "The Martian Leader is the individual main antagonist of Tim Burton's Mars Attacks!. He is responsible for the Martians' invasion of Earth. Like his subjects, he was voiced by Frank Welker."@en . . . . "The Martian Leader appears in Episode 4805 of Sesame Street. She sends two of her subjects to Sesame Street to find out what Earth people are like. She communicates to her explorers holographically via a Martian communication device. Elmo shows the Martians all around the street, where they see Earth people can come in all shapes, sizes, colors and languages. With all this intel, the Martian Leader ponders if Earth people can still get along. Elmo helps them make friends with everyone to show it's possible."@en . . . "Alien Mastermind, Evil Ruler, Sadistic Warlord"@en . . . . "The Martian Leader is equally insane and destructive as every other Martian in the movie, but his influence also helps in making him crazier. Not only he is a mastermind, but also a rigid political leader, but still a little steriotypical: he does nothing more than staying on his ship and giving orders, smacking his minions when they fail, and creating the strategies and schemes to destroy Earth's government. Although he is a very influencial figure in his army, he is only seen interacting with one of his henchman, the Martian Ambassador, and he never interacted with any human character in the movie except for reporter Natalie Lake (whose head was being used in his experiments) and President Dale. The Leader is bloodthirsty, cruel, destructive, merciless and murderous. He enjoys Playboy magazine."@en . . . "The Martian Leader appears in Episode 4805 of Sesame Street. She sends two of her subjects to Sesame Street to find out what Earth people are like. She communicates to her explorers holographically via a Martian communication device. Elmo shows the Martians all around the street, where they see Earth people can come in all shapes, sizes, colors and languages. With all this intel, the Martian Leader ponders if Earth people can still get along. Elmo helps them make friends with everyone to show it's possible. She also appeared in a 2017 video for the show's Spread Kindness, Share the Laughter campaign. (YouTube)"@en . . . . . . "352"^^ . . "Head Martian, Martian Commander."@en . . "2017"^^ . "Martian Leader"@en . .