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Super Choque

Título original: Static Shock
  • Série de TV
  • 2000–2004
  • Livre
  • 30 min
AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
7,4/10
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Super Choque (2000)
Static Shock: Static Meets Terry Mcginnis And Bruce Wayne
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Na cidade de Dakota, um adolescente com poderes baseados na eletricidade, com a ajuda de seu amigo engenhoso, combate o crime como um super-herói.Na cidade de Dakota, um adolescente com poderes baseados na eletricidade, com a ajuda de seu amigo engenhoso, combate o crime como um super-herói.Na cidade de Dakota, um adolescente com poderes baseados na eletricidade, com a ajuda de seu amigo engenhoso, combate o crime como um super-herói.

  • Criação
    • Denys Cowan
    • Michael Davis
    • Derek Dingle
  • Artistas
    • Phil LaMarr
    • Jason Marsden
    • Kevin Michael Richardson
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  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    7,4/10
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    3.809
    2.784
    • Criação
      • Denys Cowan
      • Michael Davis
      • Derek Dingle
    • Artistas
      • Phil LaMarr
      • Jason Marsden
      • Kevin Michael Richardson
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    Phil LaMarr
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    • Static…
    • 2000–2004
    Jason Marsden
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    • Richie Foley…
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    8IonicBreezeMachine

    The first black led superhero show makes a strong impression albeit with the usual growing pains that come from first movers.

    Virgil Hawkins (Phil LaMarr) is a high schooler from Dakota City. Virgil lost has paramedic mother to stray gunfire from gang violence some years back and lives with his widowed father Robert (Kevin Michael Richardson) a social worker who runs the Freeman Community Center, and older sister Sharon (Michele Morgan) who attends college and volunteers at the community center. When Virgil stands up against bully Francis "F-Stop" Stone (Danny Cooksey), the fight goes poorly until a rival gang of F-Stop's protects Virgil but soon demands Virgil's loyalty in return. After being pressured to attend Virgil is brought to the docks where a fight among Dakota's gangs is happening, but the police firing tear gas causes a chain reaction that leads to an explosion of volatile chemicals and gasses, in what becomes known as the Big Bang, that start to mutate everyone at the docks into super powered beings known as "Bang Babies" including Virgil. When Virgil awakens the next morning, he discovers he has developed powers to manipulate electricity and magnetic fields and with his best friend and confidant Richie Foley (Jason Marsden) Virgil becomes the hero Static.

    Created in 1993 by Milestone Media, a coalition of African-American writers and artists Dwayne McDuffie, Denys Cowan, Michael Davis, and Derek T. Dingle, the character was the second longest running Milestone comic behind Hardware. Following the cancelled development of an X-Men esque series called The New Guard the team, which consisted of veterans involved in both Batman: The Animated Series and Superman: The Animated Series were assigned to work on adapting the Milestone character Static. While the comic's initial creative team had no direct involvement in the development of the series, series/character co-creator Dwayne McDuffie would be hired on eventually as a story editor and writer on the show in a capacity he'd serve to the series' conclusion. The show became a staple of Kids WB throughout the early '00s and reignited interest in both Static and associated Milestone Media characters. The show also lead Dwayne McDuffie to work on other animated series such as Justice League and Justice League Unlimited as well as the Teen Tians cartoon series and Ben 10: Alien Force. Static Shock has a few rough spots as you'd expect from a gritty early 90s comic retrofitted for Saturday Morning television, but in terms of creating a memorable hero and engaging world Static Shock succeeded.

    As with the comic book upon which it was based, Static Shock takes a lot of influence from Stan Lee's Spider-Man. Much like Peter Parker, Virgil Hawkins is a typical teenager still finding his way in the world. There are some key differences such as the loss of a family member serving as a motivating force and despite Virgil's dead mother the show doesn't copy the "Uncle Ben" framework regarding it and its purpose is a more subtle motivation rather than the overt "With great power comes great responsibility" guiding phrase of the Spider-Man books. The show, especially during its first two seasons, tackles issues related to gang violence, bullying, racism/bigotry, mental illness and even homelessness. The strongest episodes of the show are where Virgil/Static comes across a supervillain or even a regular person who's tied to some real world societal failure with haunting episodes like bullying/school shooting episode "Jimmy", Homelessness/Mental Illness episode "Frozen Out", Racism/Bigotry episode "Sons of the Fathers", and even episodes about stalkers like "Now You See Him...". Static Shock when it addressed these issues did so in a way that was relatable and approachable to its target audience without ever feeling pandering or condescending. Yes episodes like Jimmy had a fourth wall breaking epilogue directly addressing the audience, but when you approach a topic like school shootings on a show aimed at children it kind of goes without saying you need something like that, even when adult shows like American Crime tackled this subject the episode was intercut with testimonials from survivors of the Columbine Massacre. Despite showing a willingness to tackle "real" subject matter, Static Shock still allows itself to be fun and enjoyable as well. With a varied assortment of rogues for Static to square off against, the show has plenty of opportunities for action and adventure, and even allows for some metanarratives to play in the background such as Rubberband Man's character arc from villain to hero, meta human She-Bang trying to escape her past, or billionaire Edwin Alva trying to rectify wrongs between him and his son. The show also features entertaining exchanges between Virgil/Static and his best friend and eventually partner Richie with Phil LaMarr and Jason Marsden exhibiting solid chemistry.

    And then there's those "growing pains" I mentioned. Over the course of the show's run Static Shock had a tendency to do a large number of cross-overs and celebrity guest spots from seasons 2 through 4. While on occasion they were reasonably unintrusive with guest spots from AJ McLean or Lil Romeo working somewhat in context with the established music industry scene as it relates to Rubberband Man's career as musical artist Adam Evans, some of the cameos felt pretty forced such as the episode Static Shaq where Shaquille O'Neal comes to the Freeman Community Center for a charity event or the season four episode Hoop Squad which features NBA players Steve Nash, Yao Ming, Karl Malone, and Tracy McGrady as a superhero team taking down a mad scientist named Dr. Odium. Admittedly these episodes are corny and pretty harmless and from what I've heard the writing staff only did them because The WB forced these premises on the team and they had fun recording with the guest celebrities so I glad about that, but it is the type of thing the screams "executive notes". I also felt the show got a bit more crossover crazy with other DCAU shows with Static crossing over with Batman: TAS 3 times (technically 2 and a half), Justice League twice (three counting the Green Lantern episode), Superman: TAS once, and Batman Beyond once. While there is a novelty to seeing Static crossover with other DC Superhero shows you know and love, the seasons only being 11-15 episodes long felt like this was taking away from time that could've been spent building characters established in Static's universe rather than fighting the spillover from other series.

    Static Shock stumbles a few times, but when you're trying to do a show like this without much of an established supporting framework you're not going to begin with the smoothest stride. The show features strong superhero action as well as addressing of real world topics in a way that feels well thought out. The show did have a tendency to get a bit bogged down in DC crossovers as well as celebrity appearances that didn't feel all that well integrated, but outside of those relatively minor hiccups Static Shock was and remains a good show and its late showrunner Dwayne McDuffie has left an endearing legacy and character behind that helped expand the superhero landscape.
    moonymonster

    THIS SHOW ROCKS!!

    I think this is one of the best Cartoon shows KidsWB has! It's really cool! I think it's neat because it talks about current issues, like bigots, homeless folk, gangs, guns...... each eppie they try something new! And the fact that Static has LIMITS is rather cool! I mean, he can actually get knocked out, feel tired, and has social obligations! Plus he's a normal kid in a abnormal situation! 2 Thumbs Up for this series!!
    EasyAttack

    Superhero Static shock, Woo Woo!!!!

    I love Static. This is easily one of my favorite cartoons on television, and Static has always been one of my favorite Super heroes. Static will cross over into a live action show or movie franchise one day because he is a deep character and he has mass appeal. The creator of Static, Dwayne McDuffie, did try to get a live action TV Show of Static developed, but The WB passed up the script, which is sad because I really think that Static would make good Smallville-type drama.

    Some Static episodes are light-hearted, but some deal with serious issues like racism, death, and social issues. But what I absolutely love the most about this show is the crossover episodes they have with other DC characters like Batman, Robin, the Justice League, and even Batman Beyond. Static is good stuff. I hope that one day he crosses over into other media forms, outside the comics or the animated series. Static the animated series has all kind of cool Meta-humans that us comic fans can't get enough of, and Phil Lamar's voice work is genius. Static gets 10 stars out of 10!
    10scusiidude

    youngins, youngins... uninformed youngins!

    I'm pleased that you all like the show. I love "Static Shock". It is indeed (or at least was) one of the better toons on TV. Though every now and then, it appears to go a little over-board with the whole racism awareness biz, the show was definitely an anchor point for individuals who felt that they were not equally represented in the pool of superheroes that we know of today.

    However, I must bring forth the fact that Static is not a new character. He isn't the first African – American superhero either. In fact, his character was taken from an earlier DC character named Black Steel.

    Also, FYI… Green Lantern, Cyborg, BumbleBee, Herald and HotSpot are all African American – in addition to Static.

    But I agree with all of you – Bring Static back! Induct him into the Justice League – as a matter of fact, BRING BACK THE JUSTICE LEAGUE!!!
    sarcasticallyso

    One of the most amusing but smart cartoons on television.

    I first saw Static Shock several years ago on the Kids WB! morning schedule.

    This program is honestly one of the smartest and funniest on children's television today. Virgil Hawkins is a teenaged superhero who is given powers in "the Big Bang," a chemical sort of explosion. With the help of his friend Richie, he turns himself into Static Shock. Static fights the "Bang Babies" who go crazy and steal or hurt others.

    One of the best things about this show is how real life topics such as school shootings and gangs are easily worked into the plot without feeling fake. The stories feel relatable. Other topics include racism, judging by appearance, the loss of a family member, and more. Virgil and Richie make the best friends duo work without coming across as cheesy or unreal, and they both deal with the problems they face maturely.

    The only bad thing about the show is how guest stars are not well worked into the script. The only exception of this was Shaq. The guest stars take some getting used to, and sometimes distract from the rest of the show, but they usually don't feel too out of place. One of the most amusing things is when Virgil and Richie talk about superheroes and get starstruck. At least the show is believable, and highly recommended.

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      Although the TV series was titled "Static Shock", the main character was named Static. The name of the comic book this series was based on was titled just "Static", which was produced by Milestone Media, distributed by DC Comics and ran for 46 issues from 1993-1997.
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      When Richie develops super-powers, Virgil reasons it is because he still had Bang Baby gas on his clothes when he saw him. However, Virgil spent the night at home with his father and sister before seeing Richie, where they had much more time to breathe in the gas, but neither one of them developed super-powers at all.
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