Las aventuras de Galavant, un héroe que está decidido a recuperar su reputación y su "Felices para siempre" persiguiendo al malvado rey Ricardo, que lo arruinó en el momento en que le robó e... Leer todoLas aventuras de Galavant, un héroe que está decidido a recuperar su reputación y su "Felices para siempre" persiguiendo al malvado rey Ricardo, que lo arruinó en el momento en que le robó el amor de su vida, la reina Magdalena.Las aventuras de Galavant, un héroe que está decidido a recuperar su reputación y su "Felices para siempre" persiguiendo al malvado rey Ricardo, que lo arruinó en el momento en que le robó el amor de su vida, la reina Magdalena.
- Nominado a 1 premio Primetime Emmy
- 4 nominaciones en total
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The music along raises Galavant from an 8/10 to a 9/10. This gallivanting musical features original songs by Alan Menken (Disney's Lion King) and Christopher Lennertz, and are so wonderful I had to buy the soundtrack because they're just so catchy! I'm a person who appreciates musicals, but isn't always in the mood, so I was pleasantly surprised with the way Galavant handle the singing-versus-dialogue dilemma. Amazingly, the singing was handled in a way that really balanced the show; the plot kept moving and there are enough songs in each episode without being over-the-top or annoying. I never shouted, "Get on with it!" or, "Stop singing!" at the screen.
The characters and almost-slapstick humor are what got me to keep watching the show after the first episode. I honestly didn't think I'd like it as much as I do. As it stands, I have currently seen the entire series three times, and I still laugh at the hilarity. Yes, some of the jokes are crude, and yes, some of it is so cheesy and overdone you want to roll your eyes. But Galavant is refreshing in a way a lot of other TV series aren't, nowadays. It's light, not too serious or heavy, and makes fun of itself.
A note on profanity and sexual innuendos: Some words are bleeped out (it's meant to be funny, but it was kind of alarming the first time watching it). There are quite a few references to sex--including in the songs--and Magdelena is always on the lookout for a new "consort." I wouldn't recommend it to children or young teenagers (not sure they'd get into it anyway).
The characters and almost-slapstick humor are what got me to keep watching the show after the first episode. I honestly didn't think I'd like it as much as I do. As it stands, I have currently seen the entire series three times, and I still laugh at the hilarity. Yes, some of the jokes are crude, and yes, some of it is so cheesy and overdone you want to roll your eyes. But Galavant is refreshing in a way a lot of other TV series aren't, nowadays. It's light, not too serious or heavy, and makes fun of itself.
A note on profanity and sexual innuendos: Some words are bleeped out (it's meant to be funny, but it was kind of alarming the first time watching it). There are quite a few references to sex--including in the songs--and Magdelena is always on the lookout for a new "consort." I wouldn't recommend it to children or young teenagers (not sure they'd get into it anyway).
Stumbled on this show and was surprised to find what looks like a gem in the rough. Mainstream TV (ABC< CBS and ABC) has been lagging as of late.Good mix of: Monty Python, South Park, Men in Tights (Mel Brooks TV Show from the 70's) and Glee (in medieval times) I was surprised to find no one from Monty Python was involved with this show. So many things remind me of Holy Grail and so on. If this was a cartoon, the Boys at Southpark would have a field day. I'm looking forward to see how this story line plays out and if and who shows up as guest stars. The songs are catchy, a story that's funny and pretty girls. What more do you want?
Well, it's fun and it's different. It's kind of a Mel Brooks-Zucker, Abrahams and Zucker-A Knight's Tale-Shrek mixture, a cartoonish medieval musical comedy. If the story goes well and the humor is good, people will respond sooner or later. There are far less comedies than dramas and it's really too soon to be talking about cancelling. Why cancel it? To make another sci-fi/crime/action/cop drama? We've had enough of that and plenty to choose from. I say, support comedies -the good ones, of course- and explore more fresh ideas for that matter. This one is doing just fine in the 2first episodes, it's got fresh faces, I would really like to see it getting better and better. ~
I see that some people started watching this show without actually checking the genre and got surprised/annoyed about the musical part. It's Period Musical Comedy, if you don't like Musicals or Comedies or costumes etc, or its particular kind of humor, just don't watch it. It's not of yr taste doesn' t mean that the show is not good. And who says that just because it involves singing, its humor must be for children? Nope, fun as it is, it's witty and it is for grown ups.
I see that some people started watching this show without actually checking the genre and got surprised/annoyed about the musical part. It's Period Musical Comedy, if you don't like Musicals or Comedies or costumes etc, or its particular kind of humor, just don't watch it. It's not of yr taste doesn' t mean that the show is not good. And who says that just because it involves singing, its humor must be for children? Nope, fun as it is, it's witty and it is for grown ups.
So, I just finished the first two episodes. I did not feel like turning off the screen like others mentioned. It definitely won't be a show for everyone - Probably will be canceled, like so many others - But I will watch it until it isn't!
I like the humor of the show. What can I say? Reminded me a bit of the Princess Bride's, if it were a musical ( am sorry if anyone feels offended by this) . I did like the last song of the second episode. I guess it's growing on me (also). In fact, I laughed out loud during several moments of the second episode, so I keep looking forward to the next one.
Also, the actors are funny and charming. What the hell - Let's give it a shot, shall we?
(And I can't BELIEVE that not everyone perceived this like a musical COMEDY)
I like the humor of the show. What can I say? Reminded me a bit of the Princess Bride's, if it were a musical ( am sorry if anyone feels offended by this) . I did like the last song of the second episode. I guess it's growing on me (also). In fact, I laughed out loud during several moments of the second episode, so I keep looking forward to the next one.
Also, the actors are funny and charming. What the hell - Let's give it a shot, shall we?
(And I can't BELIEVE that not everyone perceived this like a musical COMEDY)
You'll have to watch and see/ This clever parody/ Broadcast by ABC--/ It's Galavant.
Filled with addictive tunes,/ A hero hunk who croons--/ Just like in Disney toons--/ It's Galavant.
Can he rescue her--the greatest gesture?/ Does she want more than a jester?/
He must scale the castle walls/ (if he still has the balls)./ Will fanfare fill the halls/ For Galavant?
Can Isabella's fire/ Urge him to reacquire/ The fairest in the shire?/ Or shall his true desire/ Turn out to be the squire?/ Watch Galavant!
Update 1/12/15:
I've come to realize/This show is quite the prize,/Can hardly keep my eyes/ From Galavant.
I must increase my vote./ The first-blush score I wrote/ Did not allow the jokes/ In Galavant/
Are relentless comic witticisms/ Fueled by shrewd anachronisms,/
So I'm giving it an 8--/ Which might yet escalate/ If future shows are great,/ Of Galavant!
Filled with addictive tunes,/ A hero hunk who croons--/ Just like in Disney toons--/ It's Galavant.
Can he rescue her--the greatest gesture?/ Does she want more than a jester?/
He must scale the castle walls/ (if he still has the balls)./ Will fanfare fill the halls/ For Galavant?
Can Isabella's fire/ Urge him to reacquire/ The fairest in the shire?/ Or shall his true desire/ Turn out to be the squire?/ Watch Galavant!
Update 1/12/15:
I've come to realize/This show is quite the prize,/Can hardly keep my eyes/ From Galavant.
I must increase my vote./ The first-blush score I wrote/ Did not allow the jokes/ In Galavant/
Are relentless comic witticisms/ Fueled by shrewd anachronisms,/
So I'm giving it an 8--/ Which might yet escalate/ If future shows are great,/ Of Galavant!
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- TriviaTimothy Omundson loosely based King Richard's voice on Sir Peter Ustinov's characterization of Prince John in Robin Hood (1973), a movie that he saw several times during his youth. It wasn't until an interviewer brought it up in a 2016 interview that Omundson realized he'd been mimicking Ustinov.
- ConexionesFeatured in Galavant: The Making of a Comedy Extravaganza (2014)
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