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Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaBased on the comic book series of the same name, Archie Andrews and the gang tackle weird mysteries and write about them in the school newspaper.Based on the comic book series of the same name, Archie Andrews and the gang tackle weird mysteries and write about them in the school newspaper.Based on the comic book series of the same name, Archie Andrews and the gang tackle weird mysteries and write about them in the school newspaper.
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Jill Anderson
• 1999–2000
Terry Berner
• 1999–2000
Matt Bross
• 1999–2000
Susan Baer Collins
• 1999–2000
Tina Dixon
• 1999–2000
Bill McGuigan
• 1999–2000
Michele Phillips
• 1999–2000
Sheila Rochas
• 1999–2000
D. Kevin Williams
• 1999–2000
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There's been many Archie adaptations throughout the years but this series is the best there is. The characters and animation are completely authentic to the comics. Its plot is Scooby Doo meets Archie and although it's cheesy at times... what else do expect from an Archie comic adaption? The characters voice overs are definitely for the younger generation but sound exactly how you expect them too. It's a fun authentic ride all the way through with the episodes concluding in lessons focused on character, such as; greed, loyalty and forgiveness. Anyone who is a fan of the comics will definitely enjoy the series more than other adaptation out there.
I have always loved these characters and I think this is a creative spin on their lives. I like the fact that the monsters are real. Kids have active imaginations and I think will really enjoy it. I think parents will appreciate the morals in each episode. I dig it!
I kinda love Archie Comics. The quality varies for sure (sometimes you'll get an entire digest filled with boring stories), but overall, there's something immensely appealing to me about the Riverdale gang. I love the art style, the amusing character interactions, and - to be honest - the inanity and goofiness of it all. I'm not devoted enough to actually get a subscription, but I buy a digest here and there when I can.
When I learned of this show (which I had previously never heard of) airing late at night on Qubo, I was determined to give it a try, since - well - it's Archie. At first, though, I thought I was only watching out of loyalty to the franchise - the first episode I watched seemed pretty lame. Thankfully, though, I stuck with it and was pleasantly surprised.
Sure, this show won't be everyone's cup of tea. The animation is fine, but it's not great - sometimes it seems the style varies slightly between episodes (things like Archie's freckle size and shape, for example). And the average episode contains at least a couple minor plot holes.
And yet, there's a lot about this show that's just wonderful. Part of the appeal is just how goofy it (as my Dad put it, "Who read an Archie comic and then decided to make this?"), but the B-movie- inspired stories are actually often quite interesting, entertaining, and sometimes even have some depth, drama and creepiness (which is especially surprising for a show based on...Archie). Of course, this is all tempered by lots of humor, and while sometimes it misses the mark, other times it's hilarious.
This is the sort of show you just have to see to believe. Somehow, it manages to combine a ludicrous premise, interesting scenarios, occasional depth and intensity, and light-hearted goofiness into an effective, entertaining work of fiction. It's not the deepest or most well-written thing, but it's sort of fun and incredible in its own weird way.
Whether you're an Archie Comics fan or just someone who enjoys obscure kids' shows, I recommend you at least give AWM a try. Who knows, you might end up loving it!
When I learned of this show (which I had previously never heard of) airing late at night on Qubo, I was determined to give it a try, since - well - it's Archie. At first, though, I thought I was only watching out of loyalty to the franchise - the first episode I watched seemed pretty lame. Thankfully, though, I stuck with it and was pleasantly surprised.
Sure, this show won't be everyone's cup of tea. The animation is fine, but it's not great - sometimes it seems the style varies slightly between episodes (things like Archie's freckle size and shape, for example). And the average episode contains at least a couple minor plot holes.
And yet, there's a lot about this show that's just wonderful. Part of the appeal is just how goofy it (as my Dad put it, "Who read an Archie comic and then decided to make this?"), but the B-movie- inspired stories are actually often quite interesting, entertaining, and sometimes even have some depth, drama and creepiness (which is especially surprising for a show based on...Archie). Of course, this is all tempered by lots of humor, and while sometimes it misses the mark, other times it's hilarious.
This is the sort of show you just have to see to believe. Somehow, it manages to combine a ludicrous premise, interesting scenarios, occasional depth and intensity, and light-hearted goofiness into an effective, entertaining work of fiction. It's not the deepest or most well-written thing, but it's sort of fun and incredible in its own weird way.
Whether you're an Archie Comics fan or just someone who enjoys obscure kids' shows, I recommend you at least give AWM a try. Who knows, you might end up loving it!
Cool show uses a familiar group of kids from Riverdale to solve supernatural mysteries. Archie and the gang find themselves encountering all sorts of monsterous mishaps in this spooky comedy. One particularly interesting episode had Jughead obsessed with a B-movie actress from an old 50's film who comes out of the screen and brings trouble with her - a gaggle of annoying imps. Could use some more Archie's groovy music but overall - super terrific.
I first saw the show on TV when i was a kid and i first watched it on a VHS when Archie is fighting the killer potatoes and the vampires. Betty and Reggie are my favorite characters i think almost all episodes are educational to. But I think the first episode about the killer potatoes may be too scary for children under 11. Great show!
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- CuriosidadesHiram Lodge, Veronica's father, has a "Locust Valley Lockjaw" accent. Also known as the "Mid-Atlantic Accent," it is commonly used by educated, wealthy Americans such as FDR.
- Citações
Jughead Jones: Why do houses burn down but paper burns up? If "he" is a "him", why isn't "she" a "shim"?
- ConexõesFollowed by Sabrina, a Bruxinha Adolescente - Amigas Para Sempre (2002)
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