Un grupo de adolescentes roba una nave de la Flota Estelar abandonada y la usa para explorar la galaxia.Un grupo de adolescentes roba una nave de la Flota Estelar abandonada y la usa para explorar la galaxia.Un grupo de adolescentes roba una nave de la Flota Estelar abandonada y la usa para explorar la galaxia.
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Resumen
Reviewers say 'Star Trek: Prodigy' is lauded for its voice acting, multi-generational appeal, and Kate Mulgrew's return as Janeway. Themes of teamwork and exploration resonate with Star Trek values. The series introduces younger audiences to Starfleet while retaining depth for older fans. Animation quality and character development are praised, though pacing and traditional elements draw some criticism. Overall, it's a fresh, exciting addition to the franchise.
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This review is for the first 10 episodes of season 1 only:
Pleasantly surprised at how good this turned out to be.
I thought the show was trying to appeal to both kids and adults through their choices of characters. The writing style and story-line worked well enough that I found that they succeeded in connecting me with the younger characters in a mostly nostalgic way.
I really liked that it was the older characters, however, that drove the core of each episode. It helped maintain the seriousness of the evolving story.
I'll admit that I have a preference for serious storytelling. The plot for this series definitely leans toward a more adult mindset within a coming of age framework.
The serious overtones, good Sci-fi elements and the way the story is organically growing made a huge difference for me. I'm very happy with the way this series started because Star Trek can be 'hit or miss'. This one hits the bullseye.
I also love the addition of Hologram (Captain) Janeway. Everyone has their favorite captain. Janeway happens to be my favorite post-TOS captain and Kate Mulgrew has delivered on the role once again.
Pleasantly surprised at how good this turned out to be.
I thought the show was trying to appeal to both kids and adults through their choices of characters. The writing style and story-line worked well enough that I found that they succeeded in connecting me with the younger characters in a mostly nostalgic way.
I really liked that it was the older characters, however, that drove the core of each episode. It helped maintain the seriousness of the evolving story.
I'll admit that I have a preference for serious storytelling. The plot for this series definitely leans toward a more adult mindset within a coming of age framework.
The serious overtones, good Sci-fi elements and the way the story is organically growing made a huge difference for me. I'm very happy with the way this series started because Star Trek can be 'hit or miss'. This one hits the bullseye.
I also love the addition of Hologram (Captain) Janeway. Everyone has their favorite captain. Janeway happens to be my favorite post-TOS captain and Kate Mulgrew has delivered on the role once again.
... it got me. Thought I would hate this and watched out of pure curiosity (I really wanted to hate this) and after watching the first episode, I now can't wait for the next. Love the plot, characters are good, even got me jigging about on the final "death star" sequence when the phasers kicked in. Good showing guys. Worth a go. Don't get the initial bad ratings. People just don't have enough joy in there hearts nowadays.
Quite good, even on its own.
A bit depressing that the feel and scope of Trek is better handled by an animation than by a live action show.... dear... why Discovery and Picard... uter failures they are.
But this is good! Sure it has it's misgivings and differences, but Trek fans should rejoice; we finally have a Trek we can appreciate that deeply pays tribute to what we know and love. This is a gem, thank you for this.
A bit depressing that the feel and scope of Trek is better handled by an animation than by a live action show.... dear... why Discovery and Picard... uter failures they are.
But this is good! Sure it has it's misgivings and differences, but Trek fans should rejoice; we finally have a Trek we can appreciate that deeply pays tribute to what we know and love. This is a gem, thank you for this.
It's not that I expected Prodigy to be bad, I just had no real expectations. It was specifically marketed as a way to get a younger audience interested in Star Trek and I can see how it would. But it's honestly better written than some of its recent live-action peers. It strikes a nice balance between the chock-full of callbacks nature of Lower Decks and covering new ground that still seems recognizably situated in the same universe.
Though it is difficult to judge with one episode out. But I love the essential "exploring with a ship" foundation and looking forward to what happens. The characters seem interesting and the animation very nice. The storyline so far seems pretty basic but we'll see.
Despite it might seem it will be more of a kids show it still has many elements that are enjoyable for any ST fan. Give it a chance!
Despite it might seem it will be more of a kids show it still has many elements that are enjoyable for any ST fan. Give it a chance!
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- TriviaSet in 2383, five years after the ending of Viaje a las estrellas: Voyager (1995) in the Prime Timeline.
- ConexionesEdited into Star Trek: Prodigy - Die Helden (2022)
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- Fecha de lanzamiento
- País de origen
- Sitio oficial
- Idioma
- También se conoce como
- Untitled Star Trek Animated Kids Series
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- Tiempo de ejecución24 minutos
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- Mezcla de sonido
- Relación de aspecto
- 2.35 : 1
- 4K
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