After the fall of a meteorite causes the destruction of nearly all life on Earth, a former soldier is reluctantly recruited by 'The World Federation' to investigate a powerful foe named Than... Read allAfter the fall of a meteorite causes the destruction of nearly all life on Earth, a former soldier is reluctantly recruited by 'The World Federation' to investigate a powerful foe named Thanatos in a post-apocalyptic world.After the fall of a meteorite causes the destruction of nearly all life on Earth, a former soldier is reluctantly recruited by 'The World Federation' to investigate a powerful foe named Thanatos in a post-apocalyptic world.
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It comes as a great surprise to me that this cartoon has seen so little attention from the media. It's original, and to my knowledge only, airing was on Toonami around 2001 on Cartoon Network.The series lasted 24 episodes and it was an exciting action series that changed my perspective on the genre at that time.
The story was what really gripped me, the animations actually reminding me of Asterix and Obelix classic cartoons. Some of the other visuals on other hand, like a handful of dedicated 3D sequences, were of considerably high budget for those times.
The series lasted for a very short time, which rather annoyed me since it left a plethora of unanswered questions that make me scratch my head to this day. What few episodes aired were enthralling. The characters were well written, the soundtrack was amazing, and the overall story quite amazing, especially considering that modern cartoons, no matter how action-oriented they might seem, have a ridiculous number of corny lines and jokes stuffed into them (especially the anime's... ugh).
Perhaps my only criticism (apart from the character animations) would be for the voice acting, but I only saw the English dubbed version, so it's not France's fault there.
In conclusion, this series has been an iconic one for animated action series for me, setting a standard that very few have managed to meet. (Edited on December 2nd 2008, originally June 2006)
The story was what really gripped me, the animations actually reminding me of Asterix and Obelix classic cartoons. Some of the other visuals on other hand, like a handful of dedicated 3D sequences, were of considerably high budget for those times.
The series lasted for a very short time, which rather annoyed me since it left a plethora of unanswered questions that make me scratch my head to this day. What few episodes aired were enthralling. The characters were well written, the soundtrack was amazing, and the overall story quite amazing, especially considering that modern cartoons, no matter how action-oriented they might seem, have a ridiculous number of corny lines and jokes stuffed into them (especially the anime's... ugh).
Perhaps my only criticism (apart from the character animations) would be for the voice acting, but I only saw the English dubbed version, so it's not France's fault there.
In conclusion, this series has been an iconic one for animated action series for me, setting a standard that very few have managed to meet. (Edited on December 2nd 2008, originally June 2006)
Chris Colorado is an ambitious French cartoon, it's an action-packed 24-episode long story with so many twists and turns that it is sometimes a little too close to become a soap opera. With its will to always get more and more surprising, the last twists got so ridiculous but also kind of predictable... in the sense that if you asked yourself "What will they come up next?" you would probably have a good idea of it.
The lore is fascinating, there is so much going on so the story is always developing throughout the whole show. It's a strong futuristic and political thriller.
The animation is not great, if I liked the character design the backgrounds ended up looking all the same, there is a weird light projected on the character that felt like cheap animation and some characters look too much alike.
The characters are very interesting Chris is a formidable main protagonist but everyone else is pretty fun to follow. I would just say that the character of Chippowok got annoying pretty quickly, they went way too far in the Native American cliché with him... he always speaks in proverbs using animals, can enchant people and his father is an oracle/chief of a tribe. If they would tone down the cliché, he would have actually been a great character as he still has some good moments.
Season 1 works as a stand-alone. Despite the promise of a (canceled) second season, you can perfectly watch Chris Colorado without feeling that missing any conclusion or information by the end of it.
The lore is fascinating, there is so much going on so the story is always developing throughout the whole show. It's a strong futuristic and political thriller.
The animation is not great, if I liked the character design the backgrounds ended up looking all the same, there is a weird light projected on the character that felt like cheap animation and some characters look too much alike.
The characters are very interesting Chris is a formidable main protagonist but everyone else is pretty fun to follow. I would just say that the character of Chippowok got annoying pretty quickly, they went way too far in the Native American cliché with him... he always speaks in proverbs using animals, can enchant people and his father is an oracle/chief of a tribe. If they would tone down the cliché, he would have actually been a great character as he still has some good moments.
Season 1 works as a stand-alone. Despite the promise of a (canceled) second season, you can perfectly watch Chris Colorado without feeling that missing any conclusion or information by the end of it.
I did not really like it when I watched as a kid, nor did I dislike it. One thing is for sure though, I always found it intriguing and full of mystique. Anyway, now, as a grown up, i find this series fascinating, despite the fact that the cinematography is all over the place, almost remicient from the crazy fast paced spider-man TAS. This and batman beyond are, in my opinion, the cartoons with the biggest potential. They more than deserve a remake, even more so than samurai jack did. Toonami was really something else back in the day with shows like these. Only if this how had better cinematography...
The story is set in the far future after a meteoroid has struck Earth. Parts of the world are uninhabitable, so most of the action takes place in Chitchen Itza, one of the major cities on Earth. Agents of the terror "Group 666" fight the world federation under Grand Commander Richard Jullian. The Series lasted 26 episodes and it was shown on TV in Romania,UK,Poland and Quebec. DVD copies of the episodes are almost impossible to find because it's very low release rate.Only the first DVD with the first Four episodes was released in France and it won't be shown too soon on TV.The episodes aren't available on the Net,so the only solution is those who recorded the episodes on videotapes.If you have the episodes please post a torrent.
https://www.youtube.com/watch? v=S_FBySdhq8A&index=1&list=PLE4102538737A600E
Chris Colorado takes place on an apocalyptic future Earth. After a data-processing bug prevents mankind from detecting the fall of a meteorite, it results in the destruction of nearly all life on Earth in a massive disaster later known as The Great Crash. After some time, many groups of survivors gathered together to try to rebuild and create a newer, more peaceful society, and formed "The World Federation". After several decades of peace, a mysterious dictator called Thanatos, a human wearing a helmet to conceal his face, with an army of humans converted into cyborgs called Thanors, started The Mega War, which ended with Thanatos taking control of Europe. However one group, "The Centurions of Freedom", led by Commander Richard Julian, succeeded in striking back and defeating Thanatos, who seemed to take refuge in what remained of Glorious City (Earth's first world capital, now mostly destroyed by the meteorite) where a strange black liquid from the meteorite, now called "Dark Torrent" by the Centurions, enabled him to recruit a new army of Thanors out of the survivors still living in the ruins of the city and start a constant skirmish-war against the World Federation.
The story begins with a former soldier named Captain Chris Colorado, a sporting, intelligent and world-weary soldier, who is recruited by World Federation Commander Richard Julian, who proceeds to reveal to Chris that he is the son of William-Erwin Krantz, a famous member of the Centurions of Freedom charged to infiltrate Thanatos's army and gather information but went missing and presumed to have defected to the enemy. This had left many, including Chris himself, to despise him as a traitor. Though initially reluctant, Chris accepts the job as Julian's primary secret agent in the war against Thanatos because of his need to search for the truth. This will involve Chris in increasingly dangerous adventures where various meetings with mysterious individuals will reveal the truth to him about his father, his family and the shocking secret behind The Great Crash itself.
(wikipedia.com)
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Chris Colorado takes place on an apocalyptic future Earth. After a data-processing bug prevents mankind from detecting the fall of a meteorite, it results in the destruction of nearly all life on Earth in a massive disaster later known as The Great Crash. After some time, many groups of survivors gathered together to try to rebuild and create a newer, more peaceful society, and formed "The World Federation". After several decades of peace, a mysterious dictator called Thanatos, a human wearing a helmet to conceal his face, with an army of humans converted into cyborgs called Thanors, started The Mega War, which ended with Thanatos taking control of Europe. However one group, "The Centurions of Freedom", led by Commander Richard Julian, succeeded in striking back and defeating Thanatos, who seemed to take refuge in what remained of Glorious City (Earth's first world capital, now mostly destroyed by the meteorite) where a strange black liquid from the meteorite, now called "Dark Torrent" by the Centurions, enabled him to recruit a new army of Thanors out of the survivors still living in the ruins of the city and start a constant skirmish-war against the World Federation.
The story begins with a former soldier named Captain Chris Colorado, a sporting, intelligent and world-weary soldier, who is recruited by World Federation Commander Richard Julian, who proceeds to reveal to Chris that he is the son of William-Erwin Krantz, a famous member of the Centurions of Freedom charged to infiltrate Thanatos's army and gather information but went missing and presumed to have defected to the enemy. This had left many, including Chris himself, to despise him as a traitor. Though initially reluctant, Chris accepts the job as Julian's primary secret agent in the war against Thanatos because of his need to search for the truth. This will involve Chris in increasingly dangerous adventures where various meetings with mysterious individuals will reveal the truth to him about his father, his family and the shocking secret behind The Great Crash itself.
(wikipedia.com)
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