Robotech: The Complete Series
Filled with awesome robots, aliens, wars and soap opera theatrics, many of my childhood mornings were spent transfixed to my TV, waiting to see what happened next. Even today, the show stands out as a technical marvel.
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Filled with awesome robots, aliens, wars and soap opera theatrics, many of my childhood mornings were spent transfixed to my TV, waiting to see what happened next. Even today, the show stands out as a technical marvel.
Nobody can deny the originality and imagination of Sid and Marty Krofft. This DVD is certainly a testament to that.
Although the “comedy” is somewhat suspect, the heart this 20-minute special packs was pleasantly surprising.
The best episodes in season one are the ones that really get into the moral issues. Often, the resolutions are more bleak than they are uplifting.
The beauty of Charles Schultz’s Peanuts is its mix of simplicity and complexity. The drawings aren’t exactly detailed. The situations that Charlie Brown and company find themselves in are everyday[…]
Some are still fun, intentional or not, while others are unbearable. But because it’s just a sample, it’s nice to get a reminded of the way things used to be.
Blending big storylines adapted from the pages of the comic with admirable character development, the animated X-Men cartoon sets the bar for others in the superhero genre.
Draws you in with the smaller dramas rather than whacking you over the head with something huge.
All episodes share the same breezy attitude and distracting production values.
Suffers from a lack of memorable moments. Although there’s a couple of cute spots with Snoopy, there’s little else that’s even remotely stands out.