An elite team of rescue personnel respond to emergencies around the world.An elite team of rescue personnel respond to emergencies around the world.An elite team of rescue personnel respond to emergencies around the world.
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I grew up with this cartoons.So many memories i have , i remember the cartoons was so good for me no matter what anybody says i l give this Show a 10 and idk why is underrated.
"Rescue Heroes" are heroes who rescue folks in peril around the world, any time, any place, anywhere (it's the right one, it's the light one, it's Martini... sorry, I got carried away); think "Thunderbirds" with women more heavily involved and music like the theme from "Third Watch," or "Emergency" with women more heavily involved and without the hospital bits.
The show's watchable for sure, but the characters don't exactly corner the market in personality - their names are the most distinctive things about them (Ariel Flyer, Billy Blazes, Roger Houston [the team's equivalent of John Tracy], Jake Justice etc.) - and the show is based on a line of Mattel toys, which is a mark against it from the off. (Not that toy-based cartoons are intrinsically bad; witness "Mighty Max.") And as for those little tips at the end of each story (now upped to two in the newer shows - the first season had one story per episode)... I thought the days of tacking advice onto the end of cartoons ended with Filmation. But it's still better than (insert Japanese-game-based cartoon of your choice here, except "Cardcaptors").
And remember, think like a Rescue Hero. Think safe.
The show's watchable for sure, but the characters don't exactly corner the market in personality - their names are the most distinctive things about them (Ariel Flyer, Billy Blazes, Roger Houston [the team's equivalent of John Tracy], Jake Justice etc.) - and the show is based on a line of Mattel toys, which is a mark against it from the off. (Not that toy-based cartoons are intrinsically bad; witness "Mighty Max.") And as for those little tips at the end of each story (now upped to two in the newer shows - the first season had one story per episode)... I thought the days of tacking advice onto the end of cartoons ended with Filmation. But it's still better than (insert Japanese-game-based cartoon of your choice here, except "Cardcaptors").
And remember, think like a Rescue Hero. Think safe.
The show might not be entertaining for adults, but that's not the audience it was meant to capture. Growing up as a kid I loved watching this series. It was my favorite. After watching it all, I wanted to be a Rescue Hero! These amazing hero's go out there and save lives from natural disasters. If there's an earthquake, forest fire or plain crash; the Rescue Heroes will be there to save you. I think it's a great show for kids. It teaches you to be alert and aware and that there are natural disasters that happen in life, but there are also highly drained people out there that want to help.
Cool show for boys to enjoy about machines, technology and being physically strong.
It's sad a silly show like paw patrol gets more love than Rescue Heroes. Rescue heroes is so much better in terms of animation, story, premise and characters.
It's not cringy and most important is not swarmed with worthless mutts.
It's sad a silly show like paw patrol gets more love than Rescue Heroes. Rescue heroes is so much better in terms of animation, story, premise and characters.
It's not cringy and most important is not swarmed with worthless mutts.
Rescue Heroes is a Canadian cartoon series for children. My son loves them. His favorite is the firefighter, Billy Blazes. I think the show is good because there is no villain. The Rescue Heroes are mostly fighting against natural disasters. They inspire children to serve others. Also the program promotes teamwork, safety, and is a little cheesy. I think it's good stuff. We especially like Wendy Waters, Rocky Canyon, Ariel Flyer, Jake Justice, Al Pine, Roger Houston. They also use the latest technology, some of which is quite exaggerated. Next time you're caught in an avelanch, earthquake, ice storm, gas leak, fire or volcano eruption you'll want the Rescue Heroes to come by and save YOU.
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- TriviaThe show is based on the action figures and playsets of the Rescue Heroes toy line by Fisher-Price. The action figures each had a mounting bracket on their back that allowed various rescue tools and equipment, such as jackhammers, cutting tools, and various firefighting equipment, to be affixed to the figure. Many characters were re-released with different appearances and new tools.
- GoofsIn "Shake Up in the Jungle", when Matt Medic and Wendy Waters land in the jungle, Matt Medic's hair goes from being matted, to his normal hair style, then back to matted, then to his normal hair style, then back to matted again. He would not have any time to fix his hair either, since the change is in the first four shots of when they are in the jungle.
- ConnectionsFollowed by Rescue Heroes: The Movie (2003)
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