ProcurerFaith
Entrou em set. de 2000
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Classificação de ProcurerFaith
The stories are good and the series is largely non-violent. It shows a teenager doing things that kids can relate to- like having boyfriend problems and bullying peers, then moves on to the more different side- being a witch. It shows kids- and adults- that different does not mean wrong, and in a world as judgemental as this, that's a good thing.
Besides, the cat's funny!:)
Besides, the cat's funny!:)
I think this show was killed by hype before it got a chance to shine. Multitudes of licensed product hit the market weeks in advance of it's release in 1996 and an entire first season was broadcast over a month- killing the chance to get up any kind of audience level.
It's a real shame, because this show is DIFFERENT. It took a walk on the wild side from your average cartoon show, with characters you can believe in in situations of real danger. I'd also like to add that the original JQ was the first of it's kind, but was also one of the first cartoons to involve a front-line 'minority race' character- Hadji.
Somebody needs to tell CN and WB that it's not all about making money. Sometimes, just sometimes, it's about entertaining the masses.
It's a real shame, because this show is DIFFERENT. It took a walk on the wild side from your average cartoon show, with characters you can believe in in situations of real danger. I'd also like to add that the original JQ was the first of it's kind, but was also one of the first cartoons to involve a front-line 'minority race' character- Hadji.
Somebody needs to tell CN and WB that it's not all about making money. Sometimes, just sometimes, it's about entertaining the masses.