Ulysse 31
- Série télévisée
- 1981–1982
- Tous publics
Pour rentrer chez lui et restaurer son équipage maudit, un grand héros de l'espace et ses compagnons doivent trouver le Royaume d'Hadès.Pour rentrer chez lui et restaurer son équipage maudit, un grand héros de l'espace et ses compagnons doivent trouver le Royaume d'Hadès.Pour rentrer chez lui et restaurer son équipage maudit, un grand héros de l'espace et ses compagnons doivent trouver le Royaume d'Hadès.
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Ulysses 31 is a lose adaptation of Homer's Odyssey and to be honest has copied many things from Star Wars like some of the weapons used in to a point that I was wandering if George Lucas had give them any lawsuit for plagiarism and when I check he surely did it.
In any cases the series is decent and it has good animation, though a bit cheap and dated for today and at times you feel that the plot is on repeat "Ulysses go to some adventure ,tries to win ,but the Gods do their thing and mess the whole effort". In any case as a kid series go is it good and it will make your children indirectly learn some ancient Greek myths.
And that is the best part of the series ,it very nicely fuses the sci-fi of the series with many of the most famous legends of the myths and I can't say that it was sloppily made for it seems the block of the work in the series was in that part and it was fine.
As for the music is cheesy as any eighties cartoon ,yet still is enjoyable and fits the tone of the series.
Over all it was an interesting experience and I want it to watch it because I wanted to see a different take to a familiar story and the final product wasn't bad at all.
In any cases the series is decent and it has good animation, though a bit cheap and dated for today and at times you feel that the plot is on repeat "Ulysses go to some adventure ,tries to win ,but the Gods do their thing and mess the whole effort". In any case as a kid series go is it good and it will make your children indirectly learn some ancient Greek myths.
And that is the best part of the series ,it very nicely fuses the sci-fi of the series with many of the most famous legends of the myths and I can't say that it was sloppily made for it seems the block of the work in the series was in that part and it was fine.
As for the music is cheesy as any eighties cartoon ,yet still is enjoyable and fits the tone of the series.
Over all it was an interesting experience and I want it to watch it because I wanted to see a different take to a familiar story and the final product wasn't bad at all.
I decided to watch one of the episodes of this series on FOX Kids, and here is what I think of the series after one episode; it's pretty good!
Ulysses 31, I think, uses a clever and inventive way of re-telling Greek mythology in this science fiction fantasy environment. It might be commonplace now for most kids' science fiction programmes today, but this might have been something different when it was first transmitted in 1981.
The dubbing is just adequate, but, as someone who is now used to watching foreign animation with sub-titles, I think that I might enjoy the dialogue more in its original French language, with English subtitles (hope that's one of the features on the upcoming DVD). The animation is just what you except from a TV animated series aimed at kids for from this era (watching Jayce and the Wheeled Warriors after this, the animation is pretty conventional). I do admire how they done the spaceship, when it is moving in space and remains quite static. Also, the attention on the spaceship is somewhat realistic (yes, I know it's a cartoon, but I pay attention to this sort of stuff!). Anyway, great work on the spaceship! I was skeptical on using this 2D cell animation for this programme, but, as I started to enjoy and progress further into the episode's narrative, it doesn't seem to bother me. Also, the music is pretty good throughout the programme too! Overall, pretty good series, but I will need to see more episodes to understand why this series is well celebrated.
Ulysses 31, I think, uses a clever and inventive way of re-telling Greek mythology in this science fiction fantasy environment. It might be commonplace now for most kids' science fiction programmes today, but this might have been something different when it was first transmitted in 1981.
The dubbing is just adequate, but, as someone who is now used to watching foreign animation with sub-titles, I think that I might enjoy the dialogue more in its original French language, with English subtitles (hope that's one of the features on the upcoming DVD). The animation is just what you except from a TV animated series aimed at kids for from this era (watching Jayce and the Wheeled Warriors after this, the animation is pretty conventional). I do admire how they done the spaceship, when it is moving in space and remains quite static. Also, the attention on the spaceship is somewhat realistic (yes, I know it's a cartoon, but I pay attention to this sort of stuff!). Anyway, great work on the spaceship! I was skeptical on using this 2D cell animation for this programme, but, as I started to enjoy and progress further into the episode's narrative, it doesn't seem to bother me. Also, the music is pretty good throughout the programme too! Overall, pretty good series, but I will need to see more episodes to understand why this series is well celebrated.
I was about 13 when this cartoon came out and used to race home after school to watch it.
The animation was amazing and still holds up today and each episode always had a moral or meaning behind it.
I won't put any spoilers down just watch and enjoy like I'm going to again and I'm in my early 50s.
10/10
But, well, France is known for its interesting artistic production. Ulysse 31 offered a very interesting futuristic take on Homer's Odyssey and was immensely successful and utterly enjoyable.
They did some excellent work.
They did some excellent work.
This French cartoon series is a wonderful modern take on the ancient Greek legends about Ulysses.
Having rescued his children from being a sacrifice to the Gods of Mount Olympus, the futuristic Ulysses, sees the crew of his space ship frozen and his ship cast off into deep space at the mercy of the Gods. What follows is a series of adventures, based on the legends, that Ulysses, his children, and one of comic my hero's, NoNo have to pass in order to reach the Kingdom of Hades and the way back to earth.
A wonderful series to introduce todays young children to the lessons of the Greek legends, as it did me ten years ago.
Having rescued his children from being a sacrifice to the Gods of Mount Olympus, the futuristic Ulysses, sees the crew of his space ship frozen and his ship cast off into deep space at the mercy of the Gods. What follows is a series of adventures, based on the legends, that Ulysses, his children, and one of comic my hero's, NoNo have to pass in order to reach the Kingdom of Hades and the way back to earth.
A wonderful series to introduce todays young children to the lessons of the Greek legends, as it did me ten years ago.
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- AnecdotesAt the time it was broadcasted in France, each broadcast of the whole series needed a new introductory music. This is why there are two different musics for the series. The first one is the plain "Ulysse 31" song, and the next one is "Ulysse revient" (aka Ulyses comes back) song.
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Poseidon servant: Oh great Poseidon! Punish them! Show them your might! Aaaarghhh!
[dies]
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- Bandes originalesUlysse
(French Opening Theme 1)
Music by Haim Saban and Shuki Levy
Lyrics by Haim Saban
Performed by Lionel Leroy
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