A break-in and murder at a New York City museum sparks an investigation by Interpol Agent Nathan Nelson. When he finds an ancient artifact at the crime scene, Nelson takes it home to conduct... Read allA break-in and murder at a New York City museum sparks an investigation by Interpol Agent Nathan Nelson. When he finds an ancient artifact at the crime scene, Nelson takes it home to conduct more research. A freakish combination of a lightning storm, a pet chameleon and the rune ... Read allA break-in and murder at a New York City museum sparks an investigation by Interpol Agent Nathan Nelson. When he finds an ancient artifact at the crime scene, Nelson takes it home to conduct more research. A freakish combination of a lightning storm, a pet chameleon and the rune stone gives his daughter, Maggie, mystical powers to shape-shift her appearance at will wh... Read all
- Maggie
- (voice)
- Mosaic
- (voice)
- Stephan
- (voice)
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- Nathan Nelson
- (voice)
- (as Gary Chalk)
- Agent Newell
- (voice)
- Tour Guide
- (voice)
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- Facade
- (voice)
- …
- Mr. Bullwraith
- (voice)
- (as Scott Mcneil)
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- Manikin
- (voice)
- Director
- Writers
- All cast & crew
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The writing is clichéd. There aren't any big twists, save for one minor one near the end. The ending is abrupt, and predictable.
Animation is decent enough. A bit like the current warner brothers cartoons, except with a higher budget and more detailed animation.
Its kid friendly with no swearing and only has some violence (neck snap of one security guard).
If you are lacking good Saturday Morning Cartoons and need a fix, this will do. Otherwise skip it.
Stan lee is obviously trying out different new characters in a one off setting similar to the action pack setting that brought us Kevin Sorbo as Hercules and the dreadful Cleopatra 2525.
the art is similar to the old sat morning cartoons. however it is a little more adult in that it actual SHOWS (not in shadow as most PG rated cartoons) one person getting murdered and another beaten to a bloody mess. no bloodless fistfights here.
as for Crispy's complaints about the "over-sexualization", I would point to several other cartoon such as batman the animated series and justice league and their depiction of super heroine garb.
The film really feels like a television pilot, with animation that isn't terrible but never really warrants any special mentions, a plot that is predictable and filled with clichés and a lot of confusion on the script level. There is a reveal about a young man named Mosaic (voiced by Kirby Morrow) and his relationship the big bad guy that is totally predictable for Instance. It MIGHT have been a twist back in the 60's, but nowadays its cliché. There are also a lot of unexplainable; I'd even say "bad" decisions from a script level. Although it appears to be clear that "Maggie" inherits her powers from a magical artifact, there are constant hints that her pet chameleon is also involved, despite numerous references to a prophecy explaining exactly what is going on. Characters only show hints of a personality (which once again gives the impression that their traits would have been developed over time) and a lot of stilted dialog that is not only badly written but makes no sense (a scene where healing abilities are described as "shapeshifting" comes to mind).
I am tempted to say that if there had been a sequel, this could have been the start of an interesting female series. The more I think about it though, the more this feels more like a dated concept, or a knockoff of a classic superhero story than anything else. There's no doubt that with time this character could have become a classic, but that's because this story Is written as if there are no other superhero comics in existence. As is, "Mosaic" is only good entertainment for pre-teens. (Dvd, November 22, 2012)
the main character is likable, but not as much as stan wants you to like her. one thing that makes no sense to me is that the movie is titled mosaic, when the character mosaic is neither the protagonist nor antagonist of the movie. sure, maggie would have been a stupid name for a superhero movie, but surely they could have done better than a secondary character for the title.
it's more entertaining than some of the big budget comic book movies, worth the the hour and fifteen minutes or so required to watch it.
Did you know
- TriviaDuring his fight with Mosaic, Manikin sprouts tail and becomes more reptilian. With the long coat, Manikin looks almost exactly the way the Spider-Man villain The Lizard looked in his first appearance ("The Amazing Spider-Man" Vol. 1, #6, November 1963).
- GoofsMaggie and Mosaic are flying from New York to Rome, which is east. But we see the plane flying toward the sunset, which is west.
- Quotes
Maggie Nelson: I've been an Interpol agent's daughter my whole life. I should've seen *that* non-answer coming.
- ConnectionsReferences Star Trek (1966)
- SoundtracksI Can't Stop It
Words and Music by William Anderson (as William Kevin Anderson)
Performed and Produced by William Anderson (as William Kevin Anderson)
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- Also known as
- Stan Lee Presents Mosaic
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- Runtime
- 1h 12m(72 min)
- Color
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- Aspect ratio
- 1.78 : 1





