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Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaThe three chosen warriors listen to Lord Rayden's words of wisdom on how to overcome the most dangerous of adversaries.The three chosen warriors listen to Lord Rayden's words of wisdom on how to overcome the most dangerous of adversaries.The three chosen warriors listen to Lord Rayden's words of wisdom on how to overcome the most dangerous of adversaries.
Jeff Bennett
- Johnny Cage
- (narração)
- (as Jeff Glen Bennett)
- …
Jim Cummings
- Shang Tsung
- (narração)
- …
Ron Feinberg
- Raiden
- (narração)
- (as Ron A. Feinberg)
- …
Jennifer Hale
- Sonya Blade
- (narração)
Randy Hamilton
- Liu Kang
- (narração)
Kyle Wyatt
- Mob Leader
- (narração)
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Mortal Kombat: The Journey Begins is pretty much a fatality to any good hope for a animated series of Mortal Kombat.
Mortal Kombat is one of the biggest successful game series in the 90s but this film was pretty much a let down.
It is a "Prequel" To the event of the first film but it just don't hold up.
It would had appear that the writers clearly wanted to have a cash in on the success of Mortal Kombat.
The animation is a cross between Hand drawn and CGI mixing the two together make it looks down right awful the characters are clearly hand drawn as they are like they were paste together on the screen.
The film is just downright boring from the story to the animation Jennifer Hale, Jim Cummings and Jeff Bennett are amazing voice actors but they couldn't save the film from it's boring script to the downright God Awful animation.
Do yourself a favor and never watch this film it just boring that needs The MK voice say "FINISH HIM"!
I give Mortal Kombat: The Journey Begins an 2 out of 10
Mortal Kombat is one of the biggest successful game series in the 90s but this film was pretty much a let down.
It is a "Prequel" To the event of the first film but it just don't hold up.
It would had appear that the writers clearly wanted to have a cash in on the success of Mortal Kombat.
The animation is a cross between Hand drawn and CGI mixing the two together make it looks down right awful the characters are clearly hand drawn as they are like they were paste together on the screen.
The film is just downright boring from the story to the animation Jennifer Hale, Jim Cummings and Jeff Bennett are amazing voice actors but they couldn't save the film from it's boring script to the downright God Awful animation.
Do yourself a favor and never watch this film it just boring that needs The MK voice say "FINISH HIM"!
I give Mortal Kombat: The Journey Begins an 2 out of 10
Those are the only three words needed to describe this abomination, "Ugly Anime Wannabe." The only thing worse is when it goes into poor quality CJI. Now the fact that it was made in 95 is no excuse for that. Toy Story same out in the same year. As for the non CJI animation, well Little Norse Prince was made in 1968, 27 years before MK:TJB and the animation in LNP is still a hundred times better. So knowing that the CJI is poor quality for it's time and the animation would have been poor quality if it was made 30 years ago, IF you can forgive that, how is the story? Well it is competing with the CJI and animation to see what can be the worst. You get a bit of info about why they are going to the island. Raiden has 3 boring flashbacks all in that terrible quality CJI and it ends with them going to compete. So no tournament. Just 3 boring flashbacks and one or two badly animated fights. As I said before, Ugly Anime Wannabe.
I didn't even know that they had made an animated movie for the "Mortal Kombat" franchise, before now in 2025 as I happened to stumble upon it by random chance. And of course I opted to give it a fair chance. Not that I was harboring any grand expectations as the older "Mortal Kombat" movies were pure cheese.
The storyline was actually fair enough. Nothing outstanding or innovative, nor did writer Kevin Droney bring much of anything new to the franchise.
With "Mortal Kombat: The Journey Begins" being an animated movie, having a good voice cast ensemble is an important thing. And luckily, I would say, the voice acting was actually fair.
But that leads us on to the eyesore that is "Mortal Kombat: The Journey Begins". The art style, both in the drawn parts and the CGI animated parts. Let's start with the worst of the two; the CGI animated stuff. The CGI animated parts were insanely crappy. It looked like something that was discarded from a PC game in the early 1990s for being too lousy. It was so bad that I was laughing a lot whenever they used the awful CGI. "Mortal Kombat: The Journey Begins" also has ordinary drawn animated art style, however, don't get your hopes or expectations up. It doesn't look good. Again, it looks like something that was discarded from a 1980s animated cartoon series for being too shoddy.
"Mortal Kombat: The Journey Begins" was abysmal, no doubt about it. And no wonder I had never heard about it, because this animosity deserves to remain buried.
Don't waste 39 minutes of your life on this. Not even if you are a diehard fan of the "Mortal Kombat" games or movies. Trust me, this is just simply not worth the effort.
My rating of director Joseph Francis's 1995 animated eyesore "Mortal Kombat: The Journey Begins" lands on a one out of ten stars.
The storyline was actually fair enough. Nothing outstanding or innovative, nor did writer Kevin Droney bring much of anything new to the franchise.
With "Mortal Kombat: The Journey Begins" being an animated movie, having a good voice cast ensemble is an important thing. And luckily, I would say, the voice acting was actually fair.
But that leads us on to the eyesore that is "Mortal Kombat: The Journey Begins". The art style, both in the drawn parts and the CGI animated parts. Let's start with the worst of the two; the CGI animated stuff. The CGI animated parts were insanely crappy. It looked like something that was discarded from a PC game in the early 1990s for being too lousy. It was so bad that I was laughing a lot whenever they used the awful CGI. "Mortal Kombat: The Journey Begins" also has ordinary drawn animated art style, however, don't get your hopes or expectations up. It doesn't look good. Again, it looks like something that was discarded from a 1980s animated cartoon series for being too shoddy.
"Mortal Kombat: The Journey Begins" was abysmal, no doubt about it. And no wonder I had never heard about it, because this animosity deserves to remain buried.
Don't waste 39 minutes of your life on this. Not even if you are a diehard fan of the "Mortal Kombat" games or movies. Trust me, this is just simply not worth the effort.
My rating of director Joseph Francis's 1995 animated eyesore "Mortal Kombat: The Journey Begins" lands on a one out of ten stars.
Well. With the exception of my picking it up at a garage sale in the early 2000's I most likely would have missed it entirely. I am a huge fan of the game and my 8 year old mind was Blown Away from the live action film. This small piece of MK history is important as it pre-dates MK3, which was the massive change of the series,(as every game since them has been made from it. This film is the missing links from the charactors that we did not fully know about at the time. Plus after the movie they had cheat codes for MK3. That was nice.
Good little cartoon with crummy CGI. Enjoyable for a fan.
First of all, I'll start by saying that I'm a huge Mortal Kombat fan so I got this thinking it would be pretty good. Well I'll tell ya, this was brutal, well its not so much the story that is bad but the animation and the art. The art is some of the worst I've seen in an animated video and the computer graphics is cheap and the fights repeat the same moves alot. This looked like it was a cheap and lazy attempt to get Mortal Kombat out everywhere and milk the name. The thing that I liked was the Making of Mortal Kombat:The Movie at the end of the video.
Você sabia?
- CuriosidadesThe Great Kung Lao mentioned in the flashback is the Kung Lao with the razor-rimmed hat, even though in the games, The Great Kung Lao, and the Kung Lao with the razor-rimmed hat are 2 different characters
- Citações
Johnny Cage: In all my movies the bad guys sneak up behind me. You think these guys would try something new, huh?
Liu Kang: Maybe if we ignore them, they'll go away.
Johnny Cage: Then again, maybe not.
- ConexõesFeatured in Mortal Kombat: Behind the Dragon (1995)
- Trilhas sonorasTechno Syndrome (Mortal Kombat)
Written by Olivier Adams (as Oliver Adams)
Performed by The Immortals
Courtesy of Acclaim Entertainment and Virgin Records
(P) 1993 Vernon Yard Recordings,
A Division of Virgin Records America, Inc.
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- Data de lançamento
- País de origem
- Idioma
- Também conhecido como
- Mortal Kombat: The Animated Video - El viaje ha comenzado
- Empresa de produção
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- Tempo de duração
- 39 min
- Cor
- Mixagem de som
- Proporção
- 1.33 : 1
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