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A reboot that actually worked.

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25-10-2020 15:21:06 Mobile | Show all posts |Read mode
A lot of cartoons we loved and watched in the 80's had one thing in common. They were all designed to sell toys. Seriously GI Joe, Transformers, Thundercats, Silverhawks, He-Man, they were all 22 minute commercials for the toy line. But they had some basic charm to them and let's face it, it wasn't like we had the most discerning taste back then. I managed to track down a couple copies of them and let me tell you they don't hold up like they used to.

But then something happened in the earlier part of this decade and these old favorites were revived and given new life. Some were really well done and others were obvious cash grabs. This one however I liked and I was kinda bummed that it only got one season.

The show is darker, a lot more adult and thank Jaga they changed Snarf into a pet and not a constant whine machine. If there's one thing I seriously hated about the original was Snarf.

There are elements of the late 2000's / early 2010's in the production. A bigger focus on action, some deeper story elements and actual character development. In a sense it took what made the reboot of the Masters of the Universe popular and removed a lot of the childish elements that had plagued it during it's original run.

It's not perfect by any means but it focused on trying to tell a good story instead of just selling toys.

score 8/10

Java_Joe 5 March 2019

Reprint: https://www.imdb.com/review/rw4699805/
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