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Aging superhero, Titanium Rex, and his has-been team known as The League of Freedom struggle to stay relevant in a changing world.Aging superhero, Titanium Rex, and his has-been team known as The League of Freedom struggle to stay relevant in a changing world.Aging superhero, Titanium Rex, and his has-been team known as The League of Freedom struggle to stay relevant in a changing world.
- Nominated for 2 Primetime Emmys
- 6 nominations total
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It's hands down the best spoof of the super-hero genre I've ever seen. Crackle has earned a spot on my homescreen with this show and Comedians in cars. The writing and voice acting are exceptional, and the animation is funky but impressively detailed and expressive. I just hope that it gets enough recognition and support from fans to keep going. Ten more seasons of Supermansion would be fine by me.
This show is clever and shockingly funny. Even after three seasons it's still entertaining with well-developed characters. Season one drew me in quickly, had an interesting story arc throughout, and I purchased the DVD as soon as it came out (as far as I know it didn't come out on BR).
I was surprised to find that season two was even better, IMHO! The over-arcing plot was more enthralling/world-building, the humor was more satirical (which I liked), and we really get to know the characters well.
The third season was a few steps back in my mind. The antics of Black Saturn started to wear on me, the odd couple(s) match-up was fun at first but didn't really go anywhere, and after a mid-season return (which didn't happen the first two seasons) the pacing from the first half seemed to have lost steam.
Overall, this is a great show that I feel many fans of superhero and/or satire comedy will enjoy. There's also an impressive list of voice actors for the show that may surprise some people. I don't know how popular Crackle is, but with it's several original shows and movies, as well as its regular programming selections, I'd say it's better than Hulu in some ways; least of which is that it's free.
I was surprised to find that season two was even better, IMHO! The over-arcing plot was more enthralling/world-building, the humor was more satirical (which I liked), and we really get to know the characters well.
The third season was a few steps back in my mind. The antics of Black Saturn started to wear on me, the odd couple(s) match-up was fun at first but didn't really go anywhere, and after a mid-season return (which didn't happen the first two seasons) the pacing from the first half seemed to have lost steam.
Overall, this is a great show that I feel many fans of superhero and/or satire comedy will enjoy. There's also an impressive list of voice actors for the show that may surprise some people. I don't know how popular Crackle is, but with it's several original shows and movies, as well as its regular programming selections, I'd say it's better than Hulu in some ways; least of which is that it's free.
This is definitely one of a kind. There's a well thought out comical storyline and characters.
After watching every single episode so far I literally can't get enough. The League of Freedom and even the villians grow on you, like the skull clown Groaner and the squirel Bustanut.
This show will keep you laughing until the end. I'm certain anyone who gets into adult animation will find enjoyment in this series.
After watching every single episode so far I literally can't get enough. The League of Freedom and even the villians grow on you, like the skull clown Groaner and the squirel Bustanut.
This show will keep you laughing until the end. I'm certain anyone who gets into adult animation will find enjoyment in this series.
I was really positively surprised by this show. It's funny and crazy and manages to mostly steer clear of the sad poop jokes. In time it does get a bit more family friendly but I wouldn't call it a childrens show.
There are some issues, like the Titanium Rex character that is just a complete and utter idiot.
There are some issues, like the Titanium Rex character that is just a complete and utter idiot.
OK. Give it 10 episodes and then decide before you dismiss it. It took about 3 episodes for me to get hooked, but now I want more, and I want to buy this first season on Blu-ray.
The quality of the animation is very good. The inventiveness of the various heroes and villains, combined with the excellent writing, is nothing short of brilliant. The plots are involved and clever. If your like me, you will become invested in them and feel along with them their accomplishments and failures. They are certainly flawed, but in a most comical, yet believable way.
As you progress through the 10 episodes, they get better and better, all the way to the final, epochal end...which is not quite an end, leaving open the possibility of a second season. I gave it 8 out of 10 because of the, for me, rather slow start, but I am so glad I stuck with it. I just hope the powers that be release this on Blu-ray so I can enjoy it non-stop.
The quality of the animation is very good. The inventiveness of the various heroes and villains, combined with the excellent writing, is nothing short of brilliant. The plots are involved and clever. If your like me, you will become invested in them and feel along with them their accomplishments and failures. They are certainly flawed, but in a most comical, yet believable way.
As you progress through the 10 episodes, they get better and better, all the way to the final, epochal end...which is not quite an end, leaving open the possibility of a second season. I gave it 8 out of 10 because of the, for me, rather slow start, but I am so glad I stuck with it. I just hope the powers that be release this on Blu-ray so I can enjoy it non-stop.
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