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A team of humanoid duck ice hockey team/freedom fighters fight evil between games.A team of humanoid duck ice hockey team/freedom fighters fight evil between games.A team of humanoid duck ice hockey team/freedom fighters fight evil between games.
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The basic premise of this show tended to be weak, but their were moments when it showed a spark of inspiration, such as the Duck's initial distaste for humans and the conflict at first when Dragonas threatened Earth. Why should we help this alien civilization? Once they became standard-issue superheroes, the show lost much of its interesting parts. It became just another Saturday-morning cookie-cutter action cartoon. The only interesting part was the subplot of trying to get back to Puckworld, and with the cancellation of show, that was left unresolved. This show only needed a little tweaking to put near `Gargoyles' in strength of narrative.
I don't know where to begin with this.
The premise alone sounds like a result of smoking some funny plant. Do you know what's cool? Ducks! But hey, hockey's cool too! And oh man, let's make them hockey playing ducks fighting bad guys who destroyed their hockey planet and sent them to earth playing hockey.
It really is so far fetched. Watch this only for experiencing Tony Jay and Tim Curry together in the same show deliver their usual masterful performances as the villains Wraith and Dragaunus respectively, simply because only Tony Jay's menacing voice can say "roast duck" and make it sound terrifying.
Other than those two performances this series is a hot mess of mostly one-note characters and an abundance of duck puns.
The premise alone sounds like a result of smoking some funny plant. Do you know what's cool? Ducks! But hey, hockey's cool too! And oh man, let's make them hockey playing ducks fighting bad guys who destroyed their hockey planet and sent them to earth playing hockey.
It really is so far fetched. Watch this only for experiencing Tony Jay and Tim Curry together in the same show deliver their usual masterful performances as the villains Wraith and Dragaunus respectively, simply because only Tony Jay's menacing voice can say "roast duck" and make it sound terrifying.
Other than those two performances this series is a hot mess of mostly one-note characters and an abundance of duck puns.
Key word "USED".
I used to have and play with the action figures. This show was Epic... Back Then.
Mighty Ducks, the animated series, is about super alien ducks fighting a bad guy because he's bad because he's bad. Back then, this show was entertaining.
NOW... It's really annoying. There is no story, development. It's just action, explosions and fighting. Action, music and fighting. I was looking forward to reliving my childhood, although I'm sadly disappointed by the rhetoric. 2 Episodes in and I give up. It's just too annoying for me.
Positives: Animation, voice work, Character personality, hockey.
I'll keep it as 9, when it's a good 5.
Last Words: Stick with the movies. No puck intended.
I used to have and play with the action figures. This show was Epic... Back Then.
Mighty Ducks, the animated series, is about super alien ducks fighting a bad guy because he's bad because he's bad. Back then, this show was entertaining.
NOW... It's really annoying. There is no story, development. It's just action, explosions and fighting. Action, music and fighting. I was looking forward to reliving my childhood, although I'm sadly disappointed by the rhetoric. 2 Episodes in and I give up. It's just too annoying for me.
Positives: Animation, voice work, Character personality, hockey.
I'll keep it as 9, when it's a good 5.
Last Words: Stick with the movies. No puck intended.
Boy this show rocks and it is very cool for everyone to watch it so incredible amazing and the games are just perfect too sad it got cancelled in 1997 but i think this deserves less hate.
"Mighty Ducks: The Animated Series" is a delightful blend of action, comedy, and nostalgia that brings a unique twist to the beloved Mighty Ducks franchise. Set in a universe where anthropomorphic ducks from another dimension become hockey-playing superheroes, the show offers an imaginative escape for both kids and nostalgic adults alike.
**Pros:**
1. **Unique Concept:** The premise of combining hockey with superhero adventures is refreshingly original and entertaining. It's a fun mash-up that keeps viewers engaged.
2. **Colorful Characters:** Each duck has a distinct personality and role within the team, making for a diverse and dynamic group. The character development, though simple, is effective for its target audience.
3. **Action-Packed Episodes:** The series is filled with exciting action sequences that are well-animated and visually appealing. The blend of hockey and superhero battles is cleverly executed.
4. **Humor and Charm:** The show has a good balance of humor and light-hearted moments, which makes it enjoyable for both kids and adults. The puns and jokes, while cheesy, add to the show's charm.
**Cons:**
1. **Simplistic Plots:** While the concept is engaging, the storylines can be somewhat predictable and lack depth. The show often follows a formulaic pattern that might not hold the attention of older viewers for long.
2. **Limited Character Development:** While the characters are fun, their development is relatively shallow. There's potential for more complex story arcs and emotional depth that the series doesn't fully explore.
3. **Animation Quality:** Although the animation is colorful and vibrant, it can sometimes appear dated compared to more modern standards. Certain scenes lack the fluidity and polish seen in contemporary animated shows.
Overall, "Mighty Ducks: The Animated Series" is a fun and entertaining watch, particularly for younger audiences and fans of the original Mighty Ducks movies. It may not be the most sophisticated animated series out there, but its unique premise and charming characters make it a quacktastic addition to the world of animated adventures.
**Pros:**
1. **Unique Concept:** The premise of combining hockey with superhero adventures is refreshingly original and entertaining. It's a fun mash-up that keeps viewers engaged.
2. **Colorful Characters:** Each duck has a distinct personality and role within the team, making for a diverse and dynamic group. The character development, though simple, is effective for its target audience.
3. **Action-Packed Episodes:** The series is filled with exciting action sequences that are well-animated and visually appealing. The blend of hockey and superhero battles is cleverly executed.
4. **Humor and Charm:** The show has a good balance of humor and light-hearted moments, which makes it enjoyable for both kids and adults. The puns and jokes, while cheesy, add to the show's charm.
**Cons:**
1. **Simplistic Plots:** While the concept is engaging, the storylines can be somewhat predictable and lack depth. The show often follows a formulaic pattern that might not hold the attention of older viewers for long.
2. **Limited Character Development:** While the characters are fun, their development is relatively shallow. There's potential for more complex story arcs and emotional depth that the series doesn't fully explore.
3. **Animation Quality:** Although the animation is colorful and vibrant, it can sometimes appear dated compared to more modern standards. Certain scenes lack the fluidity and polish seen in contemporary animated shows.
Overall, "Mighty Ducks: The Animated Series" is a fun and entertaining watch, particularly for younger audiences and fans of the original Mighty Ducks movies. It may not be the most sophisticated animated series out there, but its unique premise and charming characters make it a quacktastic addition to the world of animated adventures.
Did you know
- TriviaWhen Tim Curry was approached for a role in this cartoon, he at first thought he was being offered a role in a sequel to The Mighty Ducks (1992).
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[The Ducks borrow Phil's car.]
Phil Palmfeather: Hey, hey, hey, careful! My insurance doesn't cover action sequences!
- ConnectionsEdited into Mighty Ducks the Movie: The First Face-Off (1996)
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