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Captain N - Der Game Master

Originaltitel: Captain N: The Game Master
  • Fernsehserie
  • 1989–1991
  • 12
  • 25 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
6,3/10
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IHRE BEWERTUNG
Captain N - Der Game Master (1989)
SuperheroActionAdventureAnimationComedyFamilyFantasyHorrorSci-FiThriller

Kevin, ein jugendlicher Spieler, und seine Freunde kämpfen darum, Videoland vor der bösen Mutter Gehirn zu retten.Kevin, ein jugendlicher Spieler, und seine Freunde kämpfen darum, Videoland vor der bösen Mutter Gehirn zu retten.Kevin, ein jugendlicher Spieler, und seine Freunde kämpfen darum, Videoland vor der bösen Mutter Gehirn zu retten.

  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Ian James Corlett
    • Garry Chalk
    • Michael Donovan
  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
  • IMDb-BEWERTUNG
    6,3/10
    1428
    IHRE BEWERTUNG
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Ian James Corlett
      • Garry Chalk
      • Michael Donovan
    • 13Benutzerrezensionen
    • 6Kritische Rezensionen
  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
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    Ian James Corlett
    Ian James Corlett
    • Additional Voices…
    • 1989–1991
    Garry Chalk
    Garry Chalk
    • King Hippo…
    • 1989–1991
    Michael Donovan
    Michael Donovan
    • Eggplant Wizard…
    • 1989–1991
    Doc Harris
    • Narrator
    • 1989–1991
    Matt Hill
    Matt Hill
    • Kevin 'Captain N' Keene
    • 1989–1991
    Alessandro Juliani
    Alessandro Juliani
    • Kid Icarus
    • 1989–1991
    Andrew Kavadas
    Andrew Kavadas
    • Simon Belmont
    • 1989–1991
    Doug Parker
    • Megaman
    • 1989–1991
    Venus Terzo
    Venus Terzo
    • Princess Lana
    • 1989–1991
    Tomm Wright
    • Duke
    • 1989–1991
    Long John Baldry
    • Additional Voices…
    • 1989–1991
    Antony Holland
    Antony Holland
    • Additional Voices…
    • 1989–1991
    Levi Stubbs
    Levi Stubbs
    • Mother Brain
    • 1989–1991
    Mark Weatherly
    • Additional Voices
    • 1989–1991
    Dorian Barag
    • Kevin 'Captain N' Keene (live action main title)
    • 1989–1991
    Louie
    • Duke (live action main title)
    • 1989–1991
    Don Brown
    Don Brown
    • Additional Voices…
    • 1989–1990
    Babs Chula
    Babs Chula
    • Additional Voices
    • 1990–1991
    • Komplette Besetzung und alle Crew-Mitglieder
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    10generationofswine

    An Honest Review

    When I was growing up there were two types of kids on the block. The kids that whipped the controller around--like everyone's sisters--when they played and the cool kids.

    We were playing with power and Nintendo ruled.

    Nintendo and cartoons were a necessary thing when you grew up in Chicago, the streets weren't all that safe and the weather actively tried to kill you.

    Freeze you to death in the winter and kill you with heat stroke and humidity in the summer. That's the Chicago way, that's how you beat Capone.

    And really you are indoor kids until you get old enough to avoid bad men.

    So Nintendo and cartoons ruled and this had both. It had characters from our favorite games facing off against one another in the fantasy world where people got pulled into their Nintendo and into a land of adventure.

    And it was realistic because, even though you could go outside, there was still a chance you'd get shot. So we could relate to it...even in the safe white Middle-Class parts of Chicago
    Skyrcket

    Not too bad.

    For a show created to sell video games, this wasn't too bad. Kevin got live every video game fans dream and meet the character he played and travel to there worlds. While the episodes were meant to be silly most of the time, they did have some really good moments. Like when Mother Brain transported Kevin's school to Videoland or when Princess Launa found her father. Plus, Simon Belmont was great comic relief.
    Captain_N

    The Best Cartoon Ever

    Captain N: The Gamemaster was the epitome of what a cartoon should be. It had cool characters that you could care about: Kevin Keene, Princess Lana, Mega Man, Kid Icarus, and yes, even Simon Belmont. The show also had characters from other great video games make cameos. I remember loving and "still" loving this show so much, I boycotted NBC for several years since they didn't acknowledge my suggestion for possible plots and why the show should continue to air and the terrible job done in the final season. But anyways, I recommend all of you to check out an old video store, swing by a Captain N homepage, or better yet, petition to get this back on the air. I hope everyone has the opportunity to view the greatest cartoon series ever made.
    1turbowashington7

    One of the worst cartoons in history...

    This show is atrocious! If you are even remotely a Nintendo fan, this show is a complete disgrace to the many franchises represented. If you aren't a Nintendo fan, this show is a disgrace to humanity. Everything in this show is utter trash. The plots, characters, settings, animation, humor, references, etc. It's a failed attempt at being a Nintendo show. It's way worse than the Super Mario Bros. Super Show, and that's saying something! The portrayals of the game characters are humiliating. Mega Man is a brat who adds mega to all of his sentences, Simon Belmont is a clumsy idiot, there's a Game Boy that flies the main characters around, and that's just scratching the surface. And by the way, the main character is an extremely bland teenager who got sucked into "Video Land" where all the Nintendo characters apparently live. Evidently this show's idea of humor is randomly spouting out catch phrases and constantly using overused and unoriginal gags. This show is bland, unoriginal, idiotic, ungraceful, humiliating, annoying, unmercifully awful, and a complete waste of time. Captain N: The Game Master has no redeemable aspects and I sincerely hope you do not taint your life with this abomination of a cartoon.
    4brando647

    Nintendo Blasphemy!

    I almost gave this show a higher rating purely for nostalgia reasons. Although, it's probably the nostalgia that keeps me from giving it the lower rating it probably deserves. I grew up in the 80's and was the perfect age for 'Captain N' when it originally aired. I loved it back then, but then again, I was young and naive. I was happy enough just seeing characters from my favorite video games brought together in one show. Nowadays, my views have shifted drastically. The series was recently released on DVD, so I immediately ran out and picked up a copy. I figured it was a good way to relive one of my favorite shows from my childhood and share with my children in the future. What was I thinking?

    The premise is this: every Nintendo game is actually a separate world and the worlds are connected by warp zones. Ruling over this "Videoland" is Princess Lana, who is aided by Simon Belmont (of 'Castlevania'), Kid Icarus (Pit, from 'Kid Icarus'), and Megaman. Videoland is constantly under attack by the 'Forces of Chaos', led by Mother Brain from 'Metroid'. During one such attack, Lana is forced to call on the power of the 'Ultimate Warp Zone', which is prophecised to bring a powerful warrior to fight the forces of evil. The powerful warrior: a kid named Kevin Keene, from the real world, who happens to be really, really good at video games and his dog, Duke.

    For a kids' show, it doesn't sound too bad, right? Well, maybe if they had put a little more thought into it. One of my major complaints (and a popular complaint from anyone who's watched the show) was the depiction of the characters. People who have played the video game have certain expectations when the characters are brought to another medium. Belmont, in the video games, gives off the impression of a skilled warrior, noble and strong. In the show, Belmont is portrayed as a narcissistic wuss, frequently running from battle with a high-pitched whine. My only real beef with Megaman and Kid Icarus are their speech mannerisms. By the end of the first episode, I was ready to beat the crap out of them if Megaman preceded one more word with 'Mega' or if Kid Icarus added '-icus' or 'maximus' to another statement. A lot of people complain about Megaman's appearance, complaining that it isn't his famous blue armor. It looks to me like they modeled the character after the packaging for the first Megaman game released for the NES back in 1987, so I see no real reason to complain. I won't even bother wasting space in discussing the so-called "villains"...not even worth it.

    Something that got on my nerves, but was to be expected, was how annoyingly corny the episodes were. I know a lot of kids' shows are corny so I can't hold it against 'Captain N', but there were points where I was left baffled at how completely stupid something was. Example: what was the purpose of making the elven king of Faxanadu (Episode 2.8 - The Feud of Faxanadu) a blue Elvis Presley clone? And for that matter, why was the dwarven queen a Barbara Streisand wannabe? And I still don't understand the whole Puss 'n Boots episode (Episode 2.7 - Once Upon a Time Machine). Something about that whole episode seemed completely off.

    Of course, after watching the show, it is obvious to see that it was basically used as a 30-minute long commercial for the newest in Nintendo's line-up. With episodes centered completely on 'The Adventures of Bayou Billy' and 'Paperboy', you could practically hear the cash registers in the background. And don't get me started on the character of Gameboy, the walking, talking advertisement for Nintendo's newest hand-held game system that became a series regular in season 2.

    After spouting off about the series's weaknesses so much, one would think I found nothing good about the show, but that's not true. It did occasionally have a moral to the story and besides, my complaints come from the standpoint of a matured adult, which isn't exactly the target audience for the program. When I watched the show years ago, I loved it. The idea of a kid being sucked into his favorite video games and getting to meet all of the characters he loved. I was addicted, and I overlooked the many inconsistencies. So, while it's definitely not award-winning material and it never really stays true to the subject matter, I still can't wait to introduce the show to my kids when they're old enough.

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    • Wissenswertes
      The episode "How's Bayou" has two different versions. The original version aired on September 16, 1989 and never again. It had a lot of unfinished/raw animation, different music/dialogue/scenes/etc., and a lot of other little differences. The "finished" version aired all subsequent times. Strangely, the Shout Factory DVD includes the rare, first version, and not the later better-known version.
    • Patzer
      King Hippo is blue-skinned on the show, but has a normal flesh color in the game Punch Out.
    • Zitate

      Mother Brain: It won't be long before I, beautiful goddess that I am, become Queen of Videoland! Ah-ha ha ha ha!

    • Alternative Versionen
      Three of the episodes were trimmed down to half of their original length and aired as filler material in Super Mario Welt (1991)
    • Verbindungen
      Edited into The Nostalgia Critic: Felix the Cat: The Movie (2011)

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 9. September 1989 (Vereinigte Staaten)
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      • Japan
      • Nordkorea
      • Südkorea
    • Sprache
      • Englisch
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      • DIC Entertainment
      • Nintendo
      • Saban Productions
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