I got to see it. It was... pretty ok. I'm not familiar with the games so I don't know how faithful it is but I see Holland as Holland. Marky Mark tried to have a personality.
Aaaaand I googled. The hero character who got killed in JSA and who I mistook as White Dragon was Firebrand. The name is waaay off but, well, the two soooorta looked alike?
Oh, with Ram Man turning female, I guess they'd do the same for villains. Awesome to have it be another toy that never got animated yet.
Snake Men already? Not enough time for Skeletor to establish himself.
Stratos looks like Falcon. Other than him and Man-E-Faces, who are the new characters coming? Villains? (Kid Tri-Klops maybe please?)
Also, is there a Battlecat with removable armor for Cringer mode?
Saw it. It's quality but still a throwback.
Mugman is surprisingly sweet and not a complete doormat. The sweater part was good stuff.
Chalice was... whoa.
Didn't play the game so dunno how faithful it is but they haven't developed the snapping ability yet.
Huh. I'm actually underwhelmed by the finale. I didn't feel anything big happened to Peacemaker, oooor else it was too subtle. Ala
Dyebeard dropped the proverbial ball at the start, ugh.
I knew there was something up with Judomaster.
I had the issues but I don't remember the name but...
I'm going to assume that we're suppose to recognize this guy. The shirt looks like Disney's Robin Hood. The arm isn't blocky enough to be The Thing. The face isn't Fat Cat, is it? Who is this guy?
Unless the plot is Chip and Dale investigating a murder / mutilation of some toon characters...
Opposites Attract! Finding that music video playing on MTV was like having A Ha's Take on Me, for me.
I hope it doesn't turn into 'Zipper was the villain all along'. Or worse, Gadget.
Who's the guy with the Jurassic Park homage? That's not Fat Cat.
Ok, was there a hero in the 90s named White Dragon? I feel like there was but probably not racist. Why would they pick the name 'dragon' tho if that's either eastern or European myth.
I'm going to assume that the Cow is a show creation, like maybe how the butterflies were too.
Saw it. Rather enjoyed all the action and intensity when the team was getting ambushed. I hate that they did a double Soul gem death (apt cuz Gamora?) but they let all the punk cyborgs survive. I was worried for Santo for a while there though.
Er, the cyborg lady and freeman woman on top of...
I watched the videos and a few others (like where a guy interviews Tad Stones). Tad said something like there was no acknowledgement of his show, even though it was a success. Also it felt like a slap or something when they put up a Buzz lightyear ride but the billboard had random Space...
Whoa, why? They had no input? Like how Disney made Planes?
I didn't watch Star Command except for the initial eps.
Oh, didn't watch the new Trailer (in case spoilers) but is that cat on his shoulder for real? (Or a stuffed toy?)
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