80s cartoons were hawking toys the most at the expense of show quality compared to other decades.
80s cartoons were hawking toys the most at the expense of show quality compared to other decades.
And Stargate
I grew up watching War games and nearly forgot all the details in that film, however its much harder to forget the several hundred times the entrance to Cheyenne Mtn was shown in the 10 years of SG1
Thanks you for adding the mention of SG-1, I knew that omission was going to lead to endless crap being given by Stargate fans
There's a lot if poor areas in the country where people will fall for massive dealer discounts and incentives for cars they need as basic transportation
That's where I disagree, many of the 80 anime shows, especially mecha & Sci-fi were gorgeously animated and laid out in a level of detail that later shows didn't match, but the animation in the eps themselves often felt lacking
They actually weren't fantastic stories but they were fantastic toy commercials
If we're talking super robots in general, sure, he's one of the classics, I was referring more to 5 man sentai team formats and secondary, combining vehicles/robots
So the actors perform musical numbers, but the scene’s happen inside the character’s insane mind? I get that, and it makes more sense narratively
The occasional base Lancer and random Evo are the only new-ish Mitsus I see on the road anymore.
I’m amazed that Mitsubishi, as a company in the US, is not dead yet. I live in Southern Cal, one of the largest car markets in NA and aside from the random Evo and base Lancer I see, I hardly see any new family sedans or SUVs on the road any more. All their former customer base have moved onto different brands. I…
Never seen Crazy Ex...but I understand the show’s format constantly breaks out in song, a la Cop Rock?
It’s ultimately the fault of the Ollicity shippers online who wouldn’t shut up about that and the the Ollie/Felicity relationship that formed in response to said shippers. If they kept their mouths shut, we could have had a much more organic and realistic relationship between the two rather than the awkward shoehorned…
Even as kids we knew that Power Rangers was predated by a couple dozen other Japanese giant robot combining shows back in the the 70s and 80s.
Gatchman/Battle of the Planets/G Force far preceded Voltron in the US
Science Ninja Team Gatchaman, late 60s/early 70s
The two tone paint job they always display this car, doesn’t help the looks in my eyes
Get rid of both just to be safe
Brad Bird
All the reviews I’ve read have been saying Affleck’s Batman/Wayne is the best thing about this film and the story/direction is otherwise a mess.