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L'odyssée fantastique

Original title: The Odyssey
  • TV Series
  • 1992–1994
  • TV-14
  • 30m
IMDb RATING
8.0/10
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Ashleigh Aston Moore, Tony Sampson, and Illya Woloshyn in L'odyssée fantastique (1992)
Following an accident, young Jay Ziegler falls into a coma. While his family and friends must continue their lives in the Real World, Jay finds himself in the magical Downworld on a quest to return home.
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Following an accident, young Jay Ziegler falls into a coma. While his family and friends must continue their lives in the Real World, Jay finds himself in the magical Downworld on a quest to... Read allFollowing an accident, young Jay Ziegler falls into a coma. While his family and friends must continue their lives in the Real World, Jay finds himself in the magical Downworld on a quest to return home.Following an accident, young Jay Ziegler falls into a coma. While his family and friends must continue their lives in the Real World, Jay finds himself in the magical Downworld on a quest to return home.

  • Creators
    • Warren Easton
    • Paul Vitols
  • Stars
    • Illya Woloshyn
    • Ashleigh Aston Moore
    • Tony Sampson
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  • IMDb RATING
    8.0/10
    898
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    • Creators
      • Warren Easton
      • Paul Vitols
    • Stars
      • Illya Woloshyn
      • Ashleigh Aston Moore
      • Tony Sampson
    • 13User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 6 wins & 6 nominations total

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    Illya Woloshyn
    • Jay Ziegler
    • 1992–1994
    Ashleigh Aston Moore
    Ashleigh Aston Moore
    • Alpha…
    • 1992–1994
    Tony Sampson
    • Flash…
    • 1992–1994
    Janet Hodgkinson
    • Val Ziegler
    • 1992–1994
    Andrea Nemeth
    Andrea Nemeth
    • Medea…
    • 1992–1994
    Mark Hildreth
    Mark Hildreth
    • Finger…
    • 1992–1994
    Jeremy Radick
    Jeremy Radick
    • Fractal…
    • 1993–1994
    Dwight Koss
    Dwight Koss
    • Dr. Max Oswald
    • 1992–1994
    Ryan Reynolds
    Ryan Reynolds
    • Macro…
    • 1993–1994
    Robert Wisden
    Robert Wisden
    • Brad Ziegler
    • 1994
    Garwin Sanford
    Garwin Sanford
    • Arthur Bourne…
    • 1994
    Amber Warnat
    • Lila…
    • 1994
    James Sherry
    James Sherry
    • Ryan…
    • 1992
    Ace
    • Bentley
    • 1992–1994
    Jay Brazeau
    Jay Brazeau
    • Dr. Sy
    • 1994
    Franky Czinege
    • Quark…
    • 1992–1994
    Jorge Vargas
    Jorge Vargas
    • Savage
    • 1994
    Andrew Airlie
    Andrew Airlie
    • Steve
    • 1994
    • Creators
      • Warren Easton
      • Paul Vitols
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    10hellraiser7

    Strange Odyssey

    Imagination and dreams can be really strange because it is something we do all the time. Despite living in reality in mere seconds we tend to imagine ourselves doing something else or being someplace else, or even go so far as to imagine ourselves in a different world.

    This is one of my favorite TV shows of all time and it's also another childhood relic of mine that I personally feel still holds up which is something I can't say for all. The show is pretty much like the TV show "The Prisoner" or movies like "Brazil", "Inception" and "Jacob's Ladder" which all were based on challenging our perspectives of reality. So yeah it's not the kind of kids show that you see everyday which I think makes it even more awesome, because it really shows how it's possible to make a quality kids show with rich substance.

    I really love the fantasy world Downworld. Which is a fascinating world, it's mixed in cultural eras from some of the past, modern times, and the futuristic. And of course there is some magic involved, makes it feel like a place where anything is possible. It kinda makes sense because in a world of dreams there is no real sense of time, nor any particular set of rules, so it perfectly fits.

    I really like how at times the show isn't all fun and games but can be really dark at times. Like for example in one episode Alpha's library gets burned down by the Monitors, which is a dark irony for the book burnings of the Nazi party. Or even seeing both Medea and Jay both in a house together in the desert of nowhere which is obvious Freudian overtone on losing innocence.

    The pacing of the show is great, it really feels like an adventure and everyplace they go in Downworld is always someplace different you never know what to really expect. There are even some hidden meanings in places in the show that it would probably take more than one watch to uncover more.

    Most importantly I really love how the show can really mess with you head, challenge your preceptions. At times things happens in the realm of reality which happen affect Downworld, or even the other way around; it really makes you wonder at times if Downworld isn't a dream of Jay's making but may'be an alternate reality that Jay somehow was able to psychically transport himself to? I don't know that's just one theory I have, my friends and I always debated about this which to me is part of the fun of the show some things are left to your own assumptions.

    The characters are great, the villain is great Finger played well by Mark Hildreth whom is known for voice acting as Hero Yuy for the anime series "Gundam Wing" which is awesome since I'm a fan of the Gundam franchise. Finger is one of my favorite fictional villains, he's just a villain you love to hate because he is just a power mongering blowhole that is just willing to go to any lengths to get what he wants in the worst way possible.

    Two of the protagonists are great(well OK one of them was a former antagonist.). Jay is a solid protagonist, he is sympathetic because he is constantly disoriented trying to make sense out of the world he is, while surviving and being forced to run and fight for his freedom to step up for both himself and the people of Downworld.

    Medea she is my favorite character in the entire show. I remember as a kid having a crush on the actress Andrea Nemeth, I honestly thought she was cute and kinda hot but most importantly a capable actress whom unfortunately never had much else afterward which is sad. Anyway, the character Medea is great , she's funny, she's got some of the best lines, I really love how much fire and energy she has in her, bitchy but in a good way. What makes her more interesting is her transformation though out the show, how at first she is an antagonist but then slowly but surely she turns into protagonist. Sometimes the fundamental problem with this is the character would lose momentum or become uninteresting but this doesn't happen Medea just becomes more interesting and I feel this is a prime example of character transformation when done the right way.

    I even like the chemistry between both Jay and Medea which I think is one of the best things about the show. Both of them are one of my favorite fictional couples, I personally believed the connection process between both of them. It's funny how the process goes both of them were rivals, Medea literally wanted Jay dead while Jay was trying to just get far away from her. However as the rivalry intensifies there are sparks that are just flying and ricocheting between the two, both we see don't really hate each other you can see in there eyes both do fancy each other and with that there feelings change gradually for the better. In one episode with the mirror maze, Jay could of easily got away from Medea but doesn't as if he wanted to be found or at some points how close both are to kissing each other. As a saying goes it takes friction to make a fire, and these two make a bonfire.

    The shows has underlying messages on the importance and value of freedom and fighting against fascism; but most importantly it's a coming of age tale. Jay is a person that is growing up and as he goes further in the adventure he starts to grow more and realizes it's not his father he's looking for it's himself.

    Jay dreams about his odyssey and we think about ours.

    Rating: 4 stars
    Banky-4

    Brilliant and Engrossing

    Probably one of the better examples of fantasy work, especially for television. A very deep, and well acted series, never really gets old. I really wish they'd release the series on tape and/or DVD so that I could buy it. Really well done.
    A-KO-2

    One of the greatest sci-fi shows created!

    The Odyssey is not a well known sci-fi show but it still ranks up there with the twilight zone and the outer limits. This show takes place in the mind of a boy named ''JAY ZIEGLER'' who while trying to get his father's antique telescope back from some local bullies falls from a treehouse hits his head and goes into a coma. He then proceeds to descend to a world known as ''DOWNWORLD'', he can't see or hear what's going on in ''UPWORLD'' [reality] but his Odyssey in downworld seems to coincide with events going on around him in upworld. this show is far too complicated for me explain in one sitting so i will make it cut and dry. after he goes into downworld he finds out that his long lost father is there but he's only 16 and is the ruler of the world. he joins ''ALPHA'' a bookworm who turns into a smart and witty companion for his long trek to the tower which the equivalent to the white house. he also meets a bully named ''FLASH'' who decides to leave the thug life and turns out to be a very good friend and allie to JAY. along the way our trio meet assorted weirdos, have to solve mind boggling questions and mind mazes, monitors [ like the L.A. P.D. but only half as ruthless], and MEDEA who is played by the talented and beautiful young actress ANDREA NEMETH who will stop at nothing to destroy JAY whom she feels is the ''wrecker'' [the equivalent to the anti-christ] who will destroy their world and change everything. It also is good to note that ANDREA NEMETH also plays SIERRA JONES, a bright young teen show newscaster who has also fallen into a coma. they both reside in the same coma treatment facility in upworld, even though they have never met before they both exist in downworld. to wrap this up this is a terrific saga of a young man on his quest for the truth about his father his life, and his future. ILLYA WOLOSHYN brings a dynamic performance as JAY, ASHLEY ROGERS as ALPHA is awesome, TONY SAMPSON brings a great character to the show as FLASH, and the ultimate goddess [can you tell i'm partial to her?] ANDREA NEEMTH brings a ray of light to the show that is unmatched as MEDEA and SIERRA JONES.
    agsconsulting2874

    From Excellent to mediocre in three seasons

    The first season was, as the subject line says: excellent. It was intriguing and rather unique as alternate world themes go. It made me want to watch season 2.

    Season 2 was okay, but it started to become apparent that this was going somewhere that I didn't want to go, with a shift away from the first season concepts that made it so interesting to me. It was still worth watching though.

    I watched season 3 to find out what the ending would be. I won't give it away, but it was very unsatisfying and disappointing in my opinion. This part of the series devolved into a teen drama that was more annoying than entertaining.

    They should have tried to end this (with a different ending) in season 1 or season 2.
    8djbernard-36321

    Great First Two Seasons

    The first two seasons were quite creative and resourceful. Fun adventure, real life struggles. It really sparked my imagination. Each episode had unique characters and played well on the hierarchy of age. And friendship and growth was always a cornerstone. It was relatable content.

    Season 3 got weird. Jay's character was disgustingly immature and we're to believe a teen idol 3-4 years older than Jay would be interested in him. Badly forced romance. Keith had such an attitude towards Jay I don't know why they were friends. The Downworld didn't make sense either. There was nothing really purposeful happening until the final episodes.

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      One of the distinguishing characteristics of this series is the writers' use of mirroring between the Upworld and Downworld scenes. As the action switches back and forth between Jay's two worlds, one can see similarities in what's happening in each. For example, in Wanted (1992), his doctor and his mother decide to take him back to the forest where he fell from the treehouse, to mentally re-create the accident. As he is taken there in a wheelchair, the scenes in Downworld show him under arrest in the rebel camp, tied with ropes and moved around in a wheelbarrow. These types of simultaneous parallels, seen in most episodes (and often quite subtle), serve to reinforce the premise that, while things are happening in two 'worlds', they are in the mind of one person - Jay.
    • Quotes

      [repeated line after Macro becomes Supreme Leader of Downworld]

      Finger: Yes, your Macho-Supremoship.

    • Connections
      Referenced in Ginger Snaps: The Cast (2001)

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    • Release date
      • August 30, 1994 (Denmark)
    • Country of origin
      • Canada
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • L'odyssée imaginaire
    • Filming locations
      • North Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
    • Production companies
      • Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC)
      • Omnifilm Entertainment
      • Water Street Pictures
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    • Runtime
      • 30m
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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