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Big Guy and Rusty the Boy Robot

  • Fernsehserie
  • 1999–2001
  • TV-Y7
  • 30 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
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Big Guy and Rusty the Boy Robot (1999)
SuperheldAbenteuerActionAnimationsfilmKomödieScience-Fiction

Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuWhen under attack by evil aliens or an insane robot cult, only Big Guy (Jonathan David Cook) and Rusty, the Boy Robot (Pamela Adlon) can save America.When under attack by evil aliens or an insane robot cult, only Big Guy (Jonathan David Cook) and Rusty, the Boy Robot (Pamela Adlon) can save America.When under attack by evil aliens or an insane robot cult, only Big Guy (Jonathan David Cook) and Rusty, the Boy Robot (Pamela Adlon) can save America.

  • Stoffentwicklung
    • Duane Capizzi
    • Geofrey Darrow
    • Jeff Kline
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Pamela Adlon
    • Jonathan David Cook
    • Jim Hanks
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    7,6/10
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    • Stoffentwicklung
      • Duane Capizzi
      • Geofrey Darrow
      • Jeff Kline
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Pamela Adlon
      • Jonathan David Cook
      • Jim Hanks
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      • Jeff Kline
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    spock065

    Big Guy and Rusty make big smash

    Big Guy and Rusty is one of the best cartoons out there today. I read that someone related it to "Gigantor" meets "Astro Boy". The show is filled with voices you wouldn't think of doing a cartoon. R. Lee Ermey is General Thorton, he's still doing military roles but not like his known drill sgt. Stephen Root and Kathy Kinney are Donovan and Jenny, Stephen is Jimmy James from, "News Radio" and Kathy is Mimi from "The Drew Carey Show." Clancy Brown was recently in "Starship Troopers" and now he's all four voices of the Legion in the cartoon. The Big Guy is funny as he dishes out lines like "Who wants pie? Piping hot," with his guns drawn. The placement of his guns are humor enough, they look like arm pit cannons, and when he's not using his guns he's doing wrestling like moves to pummel the bad guys. Looking at the comic book, the animated version looks pretty good. Big metropolitan looking Neutronic City with the Shiny Big Guy and Rusty the boy robot guarding it against disaster. The Big Guy is patriotic while Rusty is learning the ropes of saving lives. With their number one rule, "Robots don't harm humans." This is a wonderful show with humor left and right, enough for the kids and the adults to enjoy. I hope we get more episodes or seasons, or more shows like this.
    Kai-18

    A kids series by Frank Miller?

    It's true. The guy who wrote the Dark Knight Returns (a great story about an aging Batman) and Sin City has created a show aimed for kids. And it rocks! It has strong stories, likable archtype style characters (Rusty is based on Astro Boy, Big Guy looks like a robot from an early 60s cartoon) and a fun atmosphere. And it's not just for kids. I watch it every week and enjoy the action packed adventures with tongue in cheek dialogue from Big Guy. It's theme song seems kinda cheezy at first but it grew on me with it's patriotic overtones (and I'm not even American) if Fox Kids shows more Cartoons like this I'll never get out on Saturday Mornings. Oh, and note that Jim Hanks (Tom's Brother) is the Voice of Big Guy's Alter ego.
    terminatrkid

    Patriotism at its Best

    The show "Big Guy and Rusty" was deceptively interesting. Upon first hearing of it, I thought it would be off the air within a week. Of course, I had never read the comic, mind you. Little did I know that one viewing of one episode would lead to me become an absolute fanatic of the show. Not only has it inspired me to buy all the comics relating to the show, but has also inspired me to be a better American and to show respect for my country. That's right, folks. A kid's cartoon show has compelled to salute the flag and recite the pledge of allegiance.
    funkarificjoe

    Excellent Design

    The artistic contributions of Geof Darrow are great. His designs were used for most of the vehicles and Legion Ex Machina Technology The legion did not appear in the 1995 comic book seres). His Dr. Spiderhead is also the inspiration of Dr. Noidburgh. This cartoon is one of the better shows to come from fox but is being replaced by thier crappy cartoon version of the avengers.
    5coles_notes

    Average

    Created for the Fox Kids Network and an adaptation of a comic of the same name by Frank Miller (that one) and Geof Darrow, Big Guy the robot hero we've always needed, the Friendly Giant meets Superman, America's greatest saviour when evil attacks. However the Big Guy has a secret, he's not really a robot but a soldier in a suit, the bold deception Quark Industries, America's leading robotics defence corporation has built its claim on. Finally we follow Rusty, a juvenile, childlike robot also developed by Quark Industries and their first successful true AI, and hopefully a final retirement for Big Guy. A fairly gritty premise set in a not too distant future for a kids show (Frank Miller is likely to thank for that), the cartoon that develops certainly is a kids show, and takes the comics origins to run with many monster of the week fights and shoot em ups. The show is more mature than many of those similarly airing at the time, being adapted by Richard Raynis, featuring quite large guns, explosions, and even the odd implication of death. Also with many surface level commentaries on capitalism and the military-industrial complex, I was kept interested simply to see if it had anywhere to go or much interesting to say. In the end, it didn't really, and with a two part finale of sorts that does begin to provide some cool origin stories but that's it, it was clear this was primarily a kids show meant to fill a time slot demographic consistently. Unfortunately the plots are fairly forgettable, and the vision isn't quite cohesive enough to stand out among everything before and after, unless you're a huge fan of this era of cartoons and have seen all the greats I can't particularly recommend. And it seems Fox themselves felt similarly, airing only the first 6 episodes upon its release, the fully finished remaining 20 eps would sit unaired for over a year, until there was room in a less desirable block in 2001. Cancelled after that single season, it's a show I probably wouldn't have normally flipped on, but it came up numerous times in different lists of 90s - early 00s cartoons to check out and after finding someone had uploaded it in its entirety on YouTube, well all content must be consumed at some point. Rusty is voiced by Pamela Adlon (Bobby Hill in King of the Hill), so hearing Bobby fly around and shoot lasers was certainly fun. The other voice cast in this is also quite astonishing, Fox Kids had developed a reputation for high quality young adult cartoons since 1992's Batman the Animated Series and all its successors, so many greats like R. Lee Earmey, Tim Curry, Ron Perlman, and Brian Doyle-Murray show up for parts. Again most of the episodes are quite generic, with few recurring enemies other than the Legion Ex Machina, it struggled to sell merch and keep kids attention, but it didn't struggle to keep mine over twenty years past its creation. I wouldn't say it was good but it certainly wasn't bad.

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      Twenty-six episodes were written and produced, though the final moment of the series ended with a 1950s B-movie style "question mark" which would have enabled the saga to continue had the series been picked up for another season.
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      Rusty: We're robots. We don't have brains. Not that we're stupid.

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      Featured in The Glass House (2001)

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      • 18. September 1999 (Vereinigte Staaten)
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      • Englisch
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      • Dark Horse Entertainment
      • Columbia TriStar Television
      • Adelaide Productions
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