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Les 4 Fantastiques

Original title: Fantastic Four
  • TV Series
  • 1994–1996
  • TV-Y7
  • 22m
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6.4/10
4.2K
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Les 4 Fantastiques (1994)
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The adventures of Marvel Comic's greatest superhero team.The adventures of Marvel Comic's greatest superhero team.The adventures of Marvel Comic's greatest superhero team.

  • Creator
    • Stan Lee
  • Stars
    • Beau Weaver
    • Lori Alan
    • Quinton Flynn
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.4/10
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    POPULARITY
    3,399
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    • Creator
      • Stan Lee
    • Stars
      • Beau Weaver
      • Lori Alan
      • Quinton Flynn
    • 24User reviews
    • 11Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • Episodes26

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    Beau Weaver
    Beau Weaver
    • Reed Richards…
    • 1994–1996
    Lori Alan
    Lori Alan
    • Sue Richards…
    • 1994–1996
    Quinton Flynn
    Quinton Flynn
    • Johnny Storm
    • 1995–1996
    Chuck McCann
    Chuck McCann
    • The Thing…
    • 1994–1996
    Brian Austin Green
    Brian Austin Green
    • Johnny Storm…
    • 1994
    Pauline Lomas
    • Alicia Masters…
    • 1994–1996
    Neil Ross
    Neil Ross
    • Dr. Doom…
    • 1994–1996
    Joan Lee
    Joan Lee
    • Miss Forbes…
    • 1994
    Tony Jay
    Tony Jay
    • Galactus…
    • 1994–1996
    Stan Lee
    Stan Lee
    • Stan Lee
    • 1994
    Kathy Ireland
    Kathy Ireland
    • Crystal
    • 1995–1996
    Clyde Kusatsu
    Clyde Kusatsu
    • Karnak…
    • 1994–1996
    Iona Morris
    Iona Morris
    • Madam Medusa…
    • 1995–1996
    Michael Dorn
    Michael Dorn
    • Gorgon
    • 1995–1996
    Simon Templeman
    Simon Templeman
    • Dr. Doom
    • 1995–1996
    Robin Sachs
    Robin Sachs
    • Silver Surfer…
    • 1994
    James Warwick
    James Warwick
    • Prince Namor…
    • 1994
    Mark Hamill
    Mark Hamill
    • Maximus…
    • 1995–1996
    • Creator
      • Stan Lee
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    Op_Prime

    Corny at first, but really developed later on

    This Fantastic Four cartoon was part of the Marvel Action Hour along with Iron Man. At first, the animation and dialogue was pretty bad and they had annoying supporting characters, but the series remained true to the comics. The story lines they took from the comics were done very well, like episodes involving the Silver Surfer. When the second season began, animation vastly improved and the series became more serious. Too bad it was the last for the show.
    6n-stackhouse

    Second season was way better

    The first season of this cartoon contained painfully bad animation and rather weak story lines and a terrible opening with a cheesy theme song. The characters looked too stiff, especially the Thing, and my 2 favorite guest characters looked awful; Doctor Doom looked badly out of proportion, and the Silver Surfer looked like a walking piece of melted wax. Fourtunately after the series was (miraculously) renewed for a second season Marvel switched to new animation studio and the show was vastly improved, the animation was cool and looked similar to the X-Men cartoon, the characters looked better, the story lines were mostly adapted from the original Lee/Kirby run on the comic with great faithfulness and there were tons of cameos and guest roles from various marvel heroes and villains, including the Silver Surfer who looked awesome, plus it had a great opening that showed classic moments from the comic brought to animated life. If you get the DVDs than take my advice; skip the first season and go straight to the beginning of the second season unless you want to laugh at the bad animation.
    demon_star2002

    A real yin-yang of a cartoon

    The first season was one of the worst cartoons I'd ever seen in my life; the second season was one of the best.

    The first season had bad animation, bad character designs, unbelievably stupid dialogue, bad stories, and a general disregard for the source material. As an example they had both the Thing and the Human Torch rapping (!) And not even in the same episode!!!

    All of this I attribute to one Ron Friedman, who treated this show as though he had lost a bet. Numerous examples of his incompetence abound in this series and both the show and fans of the Fantastic Four comic suffered for it.

    The second season was a godsend. The animation, while still similar to 1st season, had improved, mostly in the character designs, and the stories and dialogue had improved a thousandfold. I attribute the success of this season to Tom Tataranowicz (taking over for the mercifully s#it-canned Friedman). The producers (I assume Tataranowicz was behind this) made the smart move of adapting scripts directly from the old comics and, in some cases, even improving upon them! It was a real pleasure seeing Jack Kirby's vision finally done justice.

    It's such a shame that the big stories (the Galactus trilogy, for instance) had already been butchered by Friedman and friends. It's also a shame that the later success of the show couldn't help it into a third season. But, hey, at least we got cool FF toys out of the deal!
    5xamtaro

    "Don't need no more! Thats ungrammatical!"

    Ah! the corny chorus of the 1994 Fantastic Four Theme song. To the untrained ear of a five year old, it is a catchy upbeat little piece that brings a quaint smile. But listening to it years later, that smile is one of bemused disgust; an uncomfortable smile to hold back the disbelief that one ever considered this "cool" back in his younger days.

    "Lame" could not even begin to describe the first season of the 90s Fantastic Four animated series. First you had the low quality animation courtesy of a Taiwanese Animation studio. Weird poses, a mediocre frame rate; a few fluid shots here and there could not make up for the generally dismal quality. It looked like something 15 years behind the times. Art-wise, the designs lacked detail, the colors used were bright and cheery and characters continually went "off model" ending up looking silly.

    On the bright side, the voice cast to an impeccable job of becoming their characters. Particularly noteworthy is Chuck McCann whose pitch perfect Brooklyn accent captures the spirit of the ever lovin blue eyed Thing, Ben Grimm. For comic books fans, The stories within the series were faithful recreations of the classic 60s fantastic four comic tales by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby. However the execution of those great stories was nothing short of terrible. Silly dialog and Random humor was added particularly in the form of the FF4's new landlady who was continually trying to evict them. That coupled with unforgettable (for all the wrong reasons) moments like a rapping Ben Grimm, The great Galactus hungrily licking his lips and Stan Lee himself pausing the show to break the fourth wall, all of it adds to the utter silliness of the first season.

    Season 2 in 1995 to 1996 saw a vast improvement in the overall quality. The most obvious change was in the animation. A higher level of detail, darker colors and more consistent artwork complemented the smooth animation work courtesy of a new Production studio. The writing also takes a darker turn, adapting stories from the 1980s Fantastic 4 comic book run. Gone is the humor, replaced now by more mature narratives and actual human drama. Aside from the various foes the FF4 must face, their greatest conflict comes within themselves and among each other. Reed's inner guilt, Ben's ongoing quest for acceptance, Sue's feelings of inadequacy, even Johnny's broken heart, all of them very real themes that people can relate to. There were episodes that did get a little angsty but no more angsty than those Japanese anime saturating the internet nowadays.

    Owing to the vast differences in quality in the respective seasons, the rating above reflects the averaged rating between the two.

    Season 1 = 2/10

    Season 2 = 8/10

    Average = 5/10

    Casual viewers should just sit through season two but long time fans of the comic books could check out both seasons and see their favorite stories faithfully translated into animation.
    DarthBill

    Talk about getting a second wind

    The first season of this show kind of sucked. Weak animation, herky jerky lines of dialogue, an obnoxious opening theme and lame plots. The second season was a big improvement, sporting better animation, a better opening theme and what not. Well, the pilot found the Fantastic Four on a talk show discussing how they became the elastic Mr. Fantastic (Reed Richards), the Invisible Woman (Susan Storm-Richards), the Human Torch (Johnny Storm; actually an ode to an earlier character that appeared during the 2nd World War era) and the rock hard Thing (Ben Grimm). During the first season they were regularly pestered by an obnoxious land lady with a cute dog, met the Sub-Mariner/Namor (who had a thing for the Invisible Woman), the Silver Surfer who in turn helped them fight his master Galactus, the Skrulls, creatures from alternate dimensions, Dr. Doom, and many others. The 2nd Season introduced the Inhumans (I think that's what they were called), one of whom, Crystal (voice of super model Kathy Ireland) Human Torch fell in love with, but was separated from because of a funky force field dome that would eventually suffocate their native city of Avalon, so a frequent topic during this season was cracking the dome before everyone inside died (the dome was later shattered by the city's leader Black Bolt, who had quite a voice). The Silver Surfer made a return for this season's finale in conjunction with Dr. Doom, along with Galactus, meanwhile some very big guest stars included Daredevil in the season premiere, the Incredible Hulk (who also guest starred on Iron Man in that series' 2nd season), and Thor God of Thunder (voice of John Rhys Davies, who we all know for Sallah in the Indiana Jones films and the dwarf Ghimli in the Lord of the Rings trilogy, who played this part again for a guest spot on "The Incredible Hulk). Note that the first two guest stars, Daredevil and Hulk, have gotten a crack at feature films while the Fantastic Four and Thor still haven't.

    The voice actors were pretty good (Chuck McCann, voice of the Thing/Ben Grimm, also voiced one of the Beagle Boys on Disney's Duck Tails and was the voice of the soldier Leatherneck on "GI Joe") and they did what they could with the occasionally bad dialogue they had during the first year. But like I said, the 2nd year was a big improvement. It's a shame it got canceled, but what do you expect when it aired AHEAD of X-Men and Spider-Man on Saturday mornings instead of along with them?

    This show aired as part of the "Marvel Action Hour" which aired at 7:00 AM on Saturday mornings between 1994-1996 in conjunction with an Iron Man cartoon. Iron Man similarly had a bad first season and a superior second. Both sets of stars later made guest spots on "Spider-Man".

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      Tom Tataranowicz admitted he had not really cared much for the "robin's egg blue" costumes of the first season. He felt that they lacked a certain "cool factor quotient" which he felt that superheroes should posses. He didn't want to get too retro when revamping the costumes, so pretty quickly he zeroed in on the dark blue costumes that John Byrne had drawn for the Fantastic Four in during the 1980s.
    • Quotes

      [opening theme]

      Singer: On an outer-space adventure / They got hit by cosmic rays / And the four would change forever / In some most fantastic ways

      Chorus: No need to fear / They're here / Just call for Four / Fantastic Four

      The Human Torch: [spoken] Don't need no more.

      Singer: [spoken] That's ungrammatical!

      Chorus: Oh, Reed Richards is elastic / Sue can fade from sight / Johnny is The Human Torch / The Thing just loves to fight / Call for Four / Fantastic Four / Fantastic Four

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    • Release date
      • September 24, 1994 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Fantastic Four: The Animated Series
    • Production companies
      • Genesis Entertainment
      • Marvel Entertainment Group
      • Marvel Films
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      22 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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