This show always reminds me of why I'm a Star Wars fan.
This one was weird...but great!
They don't make cartoons like this anymore; a true classic!
This is back to usual fare for this series; I enjoyed it.
Space opera meets murder mystery? Sounds like a weird mix...but it works!
A decent adventure, but it ran a little long.
This one kept me on the edge of my seat! Great stuff!
Very entertaining, and with a convoluted plot! I had a blast with this one!
While parts of this didn't make sense, it was still a fun ride, and a look into the military of yesteryear.
Exciting and fun...but a bit cheesy, especially the reptilian alien.
A fun episode, with plenty of old-school charm.
I had fun with this one; it had a great story!
A great story with excellent animation. So far, I'm impressed with this series; I hope it continues on the same track.
More excitement! More fun! This sequel is just as much of a blast as its predecessor. Some fans may be disappointed with the Empire Strikes Back-style cliffhanger ending, though.
Content Concerns: Fantasy violence throughout, scary creatures (goblins, orcs, etc.), one or two brief crude remarks, use of magic, etc. Take the "PG-13" rating seriously.
Like usual, this was a fun little whodunit.
Content Concerns:
Sex: None. 5/5
Nudity: None. 5/5
Language: Nothing worse than "gosh". 4/5
Violence: Comedic pratfalls throughout. 4/5
Drugs: None. 5/5
Frightening/Intense Scenes: A scary ghost; a dark, brooding feel. 3/5
I had a blast with this adventure! Romance, action, suspense...everything you could want! Plus, the ending came out of nowhere; far be it from me to spoil it!
What fun! It's easy to see why this show is a beloved classic; they don't make them like this anymore!
Content Concerns:
Sex: Mildly suggestive dancing; kissing. 4/5
Nudity: Cleavage. 4/5
Language: Name-calling, at worst. 4/5
Violence: Mild campy violence. 4/5
Drugs: A spiked drink. 4/5
Frightening/Intense Scenes: A mildly scary villain; heroes in danger, especially as the episode ends. 3/5
Score: 5/5
Despite the criticism he seems to get at times, I've always liked Superman; his earnest goodness and clean-cut image have always appealed to me. After watching this, I can see why some people will only accept Christopher Reeve in the role; he did an amazing job. This was one of the earliest superhero movies, and it stands the test of time very well; despite the dated special effects, the story, performances, and sets drew me in. It's a shame this franchise eventually got ruined; from what I've heard, though the sequel to this flick was great, the third and fourth outings were such garbage, Superman Returns completely ignored their existence. Unfortunately, even back in the '70's, movie makers felt the need to add some unnecessary bits; in this case, it was several profanities and occasional crude references. I can see why the extended edition--aka the version I watched--was "PG-13" by modern standards. Still, those only slightly detract from what continues to be considered a true classic...and likely will be for many years to come.
This served as a reminder of why I like this series; I hadn't watched it in a while until I saw this recently. A bit crazy, but, that's what makes it fun.
Synopsis: After rescuing a fellow Jedi from the highly secure prison known as the Citadel, Obi-Wan, Anakin, and Ahsoka must escape it! However, their nemesis will stop at nothing to capture them! Will the Jedi's combined powers and intelligence be enough to emerge victorious?
The Good: As usual, this was full of action, and featured great animation.
The Bad: One episode of the Citadel was enough; I got tired of this story arc halfway through this one. Let's hope the next one is better...and that it ends there.
Content Concerns:
Sex: None.
Nudity: None.
Language: Name-calling, at worst.
Violence: Fantasy action violence throughout, including the death of some Clone Troopers.
Drugs: None.
Frightening/Intense Scenes: Along with what was listed under "Violence," a scary villain, emotional intensity, and scenes of peril.
This was a crazy one...but, it was fun!
I enjoyed this one...but, the violence was a bit more brutal than usual.
Forget The Last Jedi; THIS is much truer to the spirit of the franchise.
Synopsis: Ben's sworn enemy, Kevin 11, teams up with fellow nemesis Vilgax to take down Ben once and for all. Ben himself has found the master control of the Omnitrix, allowing him to transform into any of the alien beings by just thinking it, much to the chagrin of Gwen and Grandpa. When Ben battles his two enemies, one of Grandpa's gadgets leads to the two villains being trapped in a dimension where the worst beings in the galaxy are...only for Ben to follow them inside! Will Ben be able to emerge victorious and escape unscathed?
The Good: This is what I've come to expect from this series; if you've read my previous reviews, you know what I mean.
The Bad: Nothing, really.
Content Concerns:
Sex: None.
Nudity: None.
Language: Name-calling, at worst.
Violence: Fantasy action violence throughout.
Drugs: None.
Frightening/Intense Scenes: The usual: scary villains, creepy monsters, emotional intensity.
Other: A bit of gross-out humor.
Wow! What an ending; it makes you wonder!
Easily the worst episode I've seen during my superhero marathon this month. With a villain who is both disturbing and disgusting, not to mention the nasty thing he makes people do, plus using a religion to display evil, this wasn't very good. Hopefully, the series goes back to normal before it comes to an end.
A great episode, and a sobering message for those who prefer to live in fantasy worlds.
Good for what it was, but nonetheless an apparent sign that the writers were running out of ideas.
Old-school Batman for the win! Adam West may be departed, but he lives on through this classic superhero serial! It's cheesy, sure, but it's fun!
A fantastic episode! Excellent performances from the entire cast, and a great story!