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Season one is EXCELLENT but season two is BOGUS BE EXCELLENT TO EACH OTHER AND PARTY ON DUDES!!!!!!
If you can get past some corniness and goofiness, Bill and Ted's Excellent Adventures is actually a pretty watchable and fun extension of the original film. (This is true only for the first season. Skip the second. The quality difference is jarring.)
Despite being a Saturday morning cartoon, it captures the adventurous and light hearted spirit of the first movie well. Bill and Ted retain their most excellent friendship with little conflict. Voice acting is spot-on, with Alex Winters and Keanu Reeves coming back to voice their respective characters and adding to the show's charm.
However, it also lacks the depth of the original film, some episodes feel repetitive, and the humor can be hit or miss at times. Even with these flaws, Bill and Ted's Excellent Adventures is a totally solid Saturday morning cartoon.
Despite being a Saturday morning cartoon, it captures the adventurous and light hearted spirit of the first movie well. Bill and Ted retain their most excellent friendship with little conflict. Voice acting is spot-on, with Alex Winters and Keanu Reeves coming back to voice their respective characters and adding to the show's charm.
However, it also lacks the depth of the original film, some episodes feel repetitive, and the humor can be hit or miss at times. Even with these flaws, Bill and Ted's Excellent Adventures is a totally solid Saturday morning cartoon.
The first 13 episodes of "Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventures" benefitted from having Messrs. Winter, Reeves and Carlin reprising their roles from the movie, and was also a fairly amusing spinoff in its own right.
Imagine my shock one Sunday morning to find entirely different voices, animation, and even theme song - Chris Matheson and Ed Solomon's creation had also spawned a live-action TV show of the same name on the Fox Network, and when the cartoon jumped from CBS to Fox everything changed... it was the stars of THAT show who did the voices. And that, to steal a line from the sequel, "was non-non-non-non-heinous!" Even the writing was inferior.
As long as you watch the Hanna-Barbera episodes you'll be okay (hard to pass on a cartoon with Little Richard). Party on, dudes...
Imagine my shock one Sunday morning to find entirely different voices, animation, and even theme song - Chris Matheson and Ed Solomon's creation had also spawned a live-action TV show of the same name on the Fox Network, and when the cartoon jumped from CBS to Fox everything changed... it was the stars of THAT show who did the voices. And that, to steal a line from the sequel, "was non-non-non-non-heinous!" Even the writing was inferior.
As long as you watch the Hanna-Barbera episodes you'll be okay (hard to pass on a cartoon with Little Richard). Party on, dudes...
Bill and Ted are memorable, even in animation land. Once again we see the adventures of the two groovy guys and their cool dude Rufus (voiced by George Carlin) but this time not live action, which is sort of a drawback. But it is still a nice cartoon. Lively, but not too bad.
I was very surprised to see that Keanu Reeves, Alex Winter and George Carlin all reprised their roles in this cartoon series.
I caught a few of them back when they were on (1990-1991), and they were pretty funny, if a bit repetitive. I'm not surprised it went off the air after a year; but it was still fun seeing all the original actors having fun voicing their old characters, while the most bogus sequel was being made at the same time.
Worth seeing on a re-run channel.
I caught a few of them back when they were on (1990-1991), and they were pretty funny, if a bit repetitive. I'm not surprised it went off the air after a year; but it was still fun seeing all the original actors having fun voicing their old characters, while the most bogus sequel was being made at the same time.
Worth seeing on a re-run channel.
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- TriviaAfter Ted Turner purchased the animation studio Hanna-Barbera in 1991, the second season of the animated show switched production companies and networks, now airing on Fox Kids, and produced by DIC Entertainment. As Fox was also planning on airing a new live-action series of the same name, the cast was replaced, and the leads were now voiced by Evan Richards and Christopher Kennedy, the actors who respectively portrayed Bill and Ted on the fleeting live-action series.
- ErroresThe first season end credits misspelled Maurice LaMarche's name as "Maurice Lamarcife".
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Bill S. Preston, Esq.: So, Dad, I imagine you and Missy, I mean Mom, have come to hear some of our most triumphant music?
Missy: Actually Bill, we can hear you boys quite well from the kitchen.
Bill S. Preston, Esq., Ted Logan: Actually Bill, we can hear you boys quite well from the kitchen.
Bill's Dad: Are you kidding? This stuff is so loud, people can hear you in Australia!
Bill S. Preston, Esq., Ted Logan: [both in Australian accent] Excellent, mate!
- ConexionesFeatured in The Nostalgia Critic: The Bill & Ted Movies (2020)
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