A satirical homage to 1960s-70s Japanese monster shows, parodying rubber suits, miniatures and campy writing. Presented as a never-aired 1972 series, it lovingly embraces that era's craftsma... Read allA satirical homage to 1960s-70s Japanese monster shows, parodying rubber suits, miniatures and campy writing. Presented as a never-aired 1972 series, it lovingly embraces that era's craftsmanship through meta-comedy before CGI.A satirical homage to 1960s-70s Japanese monster shows, parodying rubber suits, miniatures and campy writing. Presented as a never-aired 1972 series, it lovingly embraces that era's craftsmanship through meta-comedy before CGI.
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It's so trash it's so trash it is one of worst ever tv shows ever but it is a bit good still some episodes are trash as heck like the acting isn't good the script isn't that good like what are they doing in there this is so stupid show ever i think you should make a new show that has a good script and please to the acting good if you make a new show, and that new show also needs action more action and more thinking into plans make the villans act more evil make it more evil make them act more like a villain and can you also make it more dramatic and nathan doan always says WE'RE GONNA DIE! It is annoying.
My main problem is the script and actors. It's all big YouTubers except they say the stupidest things and do cliche things. I know that it might be trying to make fun of the tropes but it seems that they're just doing the actual trope. They don't try to spoof classic Godzilla movies and instead just make it worse. The actors are also really wooden. I don't mean to discredit the actor but they are all stiff compared to what they typically act like in skits. There are good things in it though. The sets and costumes look fantastic for a YouTube tv show. Overall there is wooden acting, replication of tropes, and nice settings and costumes.
I have been watching steven he for months and months and months and this series is just amazing and considering the budget it is one of the best series i have ever seen .
Overall i love it and recommend everyone to watch it as you do not need to have a specific website or pay any money to watch it.
The show keeps u interested and the writing is amazing .i may be biased as i have been watching all of the characters in this show .
BUT it is not a show for you if you do no like fantasy and comedy together. Another thing if you think that this show or series is going to be a cringey comedy , trust me it is not .
Basically I LOVE IT.
Overall i love it and recommend everyone to watch it as you do not need to have a specific website or pay any money to watch it.
The show keeps u interested and the writing is amazing .i may be biased as i have been watching all of the characters in this show .
BUT it is not a show for you if you do no like fantasy and comedy together. Another thing if you think that this show or series is going to be a cringey comedy , trust me it is not .
Basically I LOVE IT.
This show must be one of the most genius ideas to come from humanity. Everything is just so perfect that it's hard to describe it. Steven He has always managed to be a genius in many things especially his YouTube videos but this takes it to a whole new dimension.
TBH, i don't know how something like this could have been refused by every TV network back then, Steven's grandfather should instead be proud of what he has accomplished and boy are we proud of this creation.
If there is anything to go by, let's just say that the acting is extremely good. Steven He is absolutely perfect for the role of a superhero, as his comedic touch is always perfect and the jokes always land. While this may be Lauren Kim's first acting role as a still young girl her performance is fantastic, she can be serious, comedic and adorable all at once without struggling and doing a dang good job. Thid also includes the rest of the cast.
The cinematography and green screen is also really good. Sure, it is flawed but that's the joke and you know what, they try to make good green screen, so that's a plus.
Overall, this is an absolute blast and i can't wait for the next episodes.
TBH, i don't know how something like this could have been refused by every TV network back then, Steven's grandfather should instead be proud of what he has accomplished and boy are we proud of this creation.
If there is anything to go by, let's just say that the acting is extremely good. Steven He is absolutely perfect for the role of a superhero, as his comedic touch is always perfect and the jokes always land. While this may be Lauren Kim's first acting role as a still young girl her performance is fantastic, she can be serious, comedic and adorable all at once without struggling and doing a dang good job. Thid also includes the rest of the cast.
The cinematography and green screen is also really good. Sure, it is flawed but that's the joke and you know what, they try to make good green screen, so that's a plus.
Overall, this is an absolute blast and i can't wait for the next episodes.
Ginormo is a series on Stephen He's YouTube channel that serves as both a parody and a tribute to classic Japanese superhero shows like Ultraman as well as monsters movies like Godzilla.
Presented as a show Stephen He found that his Grandpa Bruce made back in the 1970's, but was so bad, it was cancelled before it can even air its first episode, Ginormo is set in Tokyo, as the land of the rising sun is under attack from the evil Beast Attack Artillery Division (or BAAD for short), led by Lord Metagon (played by Alan Chow). To protect the city and the world, the Super Protection Force (or SPF for short) build a super robot, Ginormo.
Yeah, this is a neat comedy series on YouTube. A parody as well as a tribute, Ginormo takes great effort to look like it was filmed in the 1970's, a time before CGI animation took over. Therefore, the series has rubber monster suits, toy vehicles and flimsy bulding props, and other low budget effects that were present in Japanese superhero, mecha, and monster shows and movie of the decade. But what sets this apart is that it is also a parody, as it has its fair share of nonsense and funny moments that seem to come out of nowhere. Plus, the actors are all good, being all APII.
Presented as a show Stephen He found that his Grandpa Bruce made back in the 1970's, but was so bad, it was cancelled before it can even air its first episode, Ginormo is set in Tokyo, as the land of the rising sun is under attack from the evil Beast Attack Artillery Division (or BAAD for short), led by Lord Metagon (played by Alan Chow). To protect the city and the world, the Super Protection Force (or SPF for short) build a super robot, Ginormo.
Yeah, this is a neat comedy series on YouTube. A parody as well as a tribute, Ginormo takes great effort to look like it was filmed in the 1970's, a time before CGI animation took over. Therefore, the series has rubber monster suits, toy vehicles and flimsy bulding props, and other low budget effects that were present in Japanese superhero, mecha, and monster shows and movie of the decade. But what sets this apart is that it is also a parody, as it has its fair share of nonsense and funny moments that seem to come out of nowhere. Plus, the actors are all good, being all APII.
Did you know
- TriviaOn Steven He's official YouTube channel, in the video named: When Tourists are Asian: New York, it was revealed that the show and Steven himself had become so famous and known, that New York had a poster all about him in the costume used for the show.
- Crazy creditsA robot named Ginormo sings an end phrase to the episodes that says: Go, go, go, Ginormo!
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