This show is the definition of "it's so stupid, it's funny"
Has its moments, but spends a lot of time reveling in edginess. Writing and performances can be great, but it doesn't do much meaningful with its premise. Not interested in the reboot at all, frankly.
Review by JasonVIP 5BlockedParent2023-06-27T04:41:49Z— updated 2024-04-13T23:07:09Z
Theme- 7/10
Rewatchibility- 6.5/10
Acting- 10/10
Kinematography- 6/10
Time- 6/10
Total - 35.5/5 = 7.1
On a very not-so-special review of Clone High. After watching this, I'm wondering what would have happened if this aired on Comedy Central or Adult Swim instead of MTV because the show was definitely good enough for at least a second season to follow up on the cliffhanger. At the same time had Clone High continued, would it receive the constant praise that merited a revival, honestly I don't think so. The humor works on average, the animation style is unique (cue supinated hand gesture) yet absolutely a product of its time, and the episodes at times can be a bit of flash in the pan. However, compliments have to be given to the unnecessary but appreciated historical and/or humorous subtleties throughout the show. For example, in the first episode in the bathroom when Gandhi gives a couple of friendly finger guns in Abe's and JFK's direction, and JFK flinches. I'll give the revival a try at some point, good show.
"Top" 3 episodes:
1. Litter Kills: Litterally
2. Changes: The Big Prom: The Sex Romp: The Season Finale
3. Raisin the Stakes: A Rock Opera in Three Acts