En Detroit, la obsoleta RoboForce enfrenta a Utopia Aegis 101, una IA rebelde que ataca humanos. Los robots antiguos ven la oportunidad de probar su valor.En Detroit, la obsoleta RoboForce enfrenta a Utopia Aegis 101, una IA rebelde que ataca humanos. Los robots antiguos ven la oportunidad de probar su valor.En Detroit, la obsoleta RoboForce enfrenta a Utopia Aegis 101, una IA rebelde que ataca humanos. Los robots antiguos ven la oportunidad de probar su valor.
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I don't watch many animated series so I did not know what to expect with this Roboforce series. But it was surprisingly entertaining and reminded me of '80s cartoons in the best way. It has a fun premise, lots of action. And, of course,, talking robots. It even has a catchy theme song that grows on you more and more every time you hear it. The first episode does give a ton of explanation, but I needed it since I was not up to speed on the franchise. But the plot is easy enough to pick up. For my taste, I do think the humor could be amped up a bit, but I am interested to see where the series goes.
10AsaanB
I had an absolute blast watching this show. It instantly gave me that nostalgic Saturday morning cartoon feeling, like something I grew up with, but with a modern polish. If you're looking for something fun, lighthearted, and genuinely entertaining, this is a gem. Perfect for kids, but honestly just as enjoyable for adults. It's a great pick for family viewing.
Visually, the animation is top-tier-vibrant, clean, and full of personality. And the voice acting? Phenomenal. Every character feels alive and distinctive. I was impressed by how seamlessly the voices fit their characters-it's clear a lot of love and talent went into casting and direction.
Major props to Brian Volk-Weiss, the creator. He really knocked it out of the park with this one. The pacing, the humor, the heart-it's all there.
Visually, the animation is top-tier-vibrant, clean, and full of personality. And the voice acting? Phenomenal. Every character feels alive and distinctive. I was impressed by how seamlessly the voices fit their characters-it's clear a lot of love and talent went into casting and direction.
Major props to Brian Volk-Weiss, the creator. He really knocked it out of the park with this one. The pacing, the humor, the heart-it's all there.
Roboforce totally caught me off guard in the best way. I went in expecting just another flashy animated series, but what I got was a genuinely funny, visually impressive show that doesn't take itself too seriously-and that's kind of its secret weapon.
What really makes Roboforce stand out is the humor. It's sharp, self-aware, and often completely absurd in the best possible way. The jokes land hard, whether it's through quick one-liners, ridiculous robot antics, or just the sheer randomness of the situations the characters find themselves in. I found myself laughing out loud more than I expected, and that's saying something.
It's one of those shows where you can tell the creators were passionate about making something entertaining and weirdly heartfelt. If you're into animated series that lean into style, fun, and clever comedy, Roboforce is absolutely worth checking.
What really makes Roboforce stand out is the humor. It's sharp, self-aware, and often completely absurd in the best possible way. The jokes land hard, whether it's through quick one-liners, ridiculous robot antics, or just the sheer randomness of the situations the characters find themselves in. I found myself laughing out loud more than I expected, and that's saying something.
It's one of those shows where you can tell the creators were passionate about making something entertaining and weirdly heartfelt. If you're into animated series that lean into style, fun, and clever comedy, Roboforce is absolutely worth checking.
Do yourself a favour and watch all six episodes of RoboForce -The Animated Series on Tubi tonight!!
I admit I was skeptical about this new animated series ... based on an all but forgotten toy line? ... from a company with no previous scripted series? ... six episodes of robots in a new universe???
The first couple of episodes are necessary to set up the story, welcoming us to the new world, called The Nacelleverse. (I had to look that up again, but I get it now.). Backstory is necessary, and once the action begins, the series takes flight.
I was surprised at the humanity of the 'bots in a cartoon series and in the end I was emotionally invested in the entire story and rooting for RoboForce. I'll be watching with my nephews this weekend.
Bring on season two !!!
I admit I was skeptical about this new animated series ... based on an all but forgotten toy line? ... from a company with no previous scripted series? ... six episodes of robots in a new universe???
The first couple of episodes are necessary to set up the story, welcoming us to the new world, called The Nacelleverse. (I had to look that up again, but I get it now.). Backstory is necessary, and once the action begins, the series takes flight.
I was surprised at the humanity of the 'bots in a cartoon series and in the end I was emotionally invested in the entire story and rooting for RoboForce. I'll be watching with my nephews this weekend.
Bring on season two !!!
10epogue6
I really enjoyed this show. It was a fun well crafted cartoon that felt like something I had watched in my childhood. If you're looking for a fun cartoon for your children to watch, or if you wanna watch as a family, you won't be disappointed. On a technical note, I'll say that the art is fabulous and the voice acting is on par with any big budget Blockbuster. The biggest plus is the show is free on Tubi TV and you can't be at that. Oh and one other thing, the voice cast is completely amazing I was taken by surprise it just how well their voices flowed through the episodes, Go check it out, thank me later.
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