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ladycoffee Shotamouse reporting. from your pocket Since: Sep, 2009
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#1: Dec 4th 2009 at 7:32:51 AM

Please tell me that I'm not the only one enjoying this.

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Ronka87 Maid of Win from the mouth of madness. Since: Jun, 2009
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#2: Dec 4th 2009 at 4:22:30 PM

I liked Class Of The Titans when it was on— are they playing repeats somewhere?

It wasn't a great series, but it was definitely entertaining. As I recall, my mainly problem was it was incredibly predictable, but it still had cute moments and, of course, some great Mythology Gags. Plus, y'know, Canadian and stuff.

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ladycoffee Shotamouse reporting. from your pocket Since: Sep, 2009
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#3: Dec 5th 2009 at 12:19:44 AM

What I like about this show is that, no one is insanely overpowered, and that each one of the 7 heroes have a role to play. Although, yes, they have to improve a bit on the story.

Too bad that the creators were shortchanged of that chance. Word has it that they wrote the cliffhanger by the end of the 2nd season in anticipation of the 3rd; but for some weird reason, the broadcasters decided that they won't make any more episodes.

edited 5th Dec '09 12:22:45 AM by ladycoffee

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Ronka87 Maid of Win from the mouth of madness. Since: Jun, 2009
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#4: Dec 5th 2009 at 10:12:50 AM

As I recall, it was only distributed on Teletoon, Canada's cartoon network, so there probably wasn't too much exposure and it couldn't generate a lot of interest. No fans, no demand, no renewal.

Watching a couple of episodes last night, it came back to me how remarkably cheesy the show is. The voice talent (and it's got some big name voice actors) just don't seem to hit the mark everytime, so they get these funky sort of line readings. The animation itself is pretty poor quality— I like the designs, but it's pretty cheap work. The jokes are narmy and, as I said earlier, the stories (as well as overreaching story arc) are just so predictable.

Somehow, though, it still manages to be entertaining. I like how the kids actually seem to like each other— there isn't any infighting and sniping, they're just seven kids who just hang out and occasionally save the world. And it's true each one gets their chance to shine, without resorting to This Looks Like a Job for Aquaman. They could do with less Archie as the Buttmonkey, but whatever.

My overall opinion of the show remains "Not great, but entertaining."

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ladycoffee Shotamouse reporting. from your pocket Since: Sep, 2009
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#5: Dec 6th 2009 at 1:01:23 AM

Oh well, YMMV I guess. Although I admit that the animation is pretty rough it was done here in the Philippines, and I took part in the 2nd season. But come to think of it; I think the simplisticness of the whole thing is what attracted me to it. It was made for the younger set, after all. As for cheese and Narm...let's just say I've seen/heard worse.

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#6: Nov 4th 2010 at 2:02:49 AM

I like the episodes with Jay in them and Neil :3

edited 22nd Jul '11 4:49:38 AM by sabrina_diamond

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