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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Better Than You'd Expect!,
By Cartoon Fan (England, of course!) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Highlander: Adventure Begins [VHS] (VHS Tape)
When you consider that over the course of the 4 Highlander films and 2 live-action series, the Highlander continuity has been thrown into complete disarry, can it hurt to add another storyline? Not when its as well crafted as this! Although abandoning all connections to previous Highlander incarnations, this beautifully designed show, with its wonderfully developed characters, is as appealing to adults as to kids, (I used to watch it with my Nan!). Of course, the film's notion of beheading is removed from this family show, (its a cartoon, after all!), and replaced with the clever idea of passing on each Immortals' power through the taking of a special oath. Perfect for kids (and adults who are too laid-back to nit-pick).The 3-D effect used in certain episodes is amazing, as is the emotive music. The characters have depth and look great, and so long as you enjoy the show for what it is and don't try to compare it to (or connect it with) the films or other shows, this makes for great viewing. Highly recommended!
3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Excellent show, quality animation.,
By A Customer
This review is from: Highlander: Adventure Begins [VHS] (VHS Tape)
I find this to be a very high quality video. The world created in this animated version of the Highlander is unique, with many character rivalries between both sides. Not just black and white (good vs. bad guys) this series offers many things to think about. Also I find the extensive use of steam/water power, in everything from tanks (uniqie concepts there too) to cities to be absolutely facinating. I very highly recomend it, not just for children, but for adults as well.
4.0 out of 5 stars
Interesting and a Captivating storyline,
By A Customer
This review is from: Highlander: Adventure Begins [VHS] (VHS Tape)
This was actually what got me first interested in HIGHLANDER. The absorbing theme was original, and its vibrant cast of characters keep the story alive. I find how Quentin MacLeod started out as a pretty dense, unaware "child", who eventually grasps both the wonder, and the responsibilty of being the chosen Highlander, simply fascinating. Clyde gives the audience a good view of Quentin's sensitive side, and Ramirez is a constant reminder of how much impatient Quentin is, and how much this adolescent has to learn before challenging Kortan. The gradual conflict between the Bureacrats and the Hunters show that even the most cooperative people can have different points of view. The way that the Jettator acts when he first sees Quentin appears in a very understanding way, which forces Quentin to work harder in his role as the Highlander, to make up for his lack of experince and his young age. The theme is what bascially absorbs your attention. The storyline is often predictable, but unexpected details are added. This gives the Highlander storyline (the movies and the TV series) a whole new twist of what happens in the future of the Immortals. This episode is definitely not perfect, especially since the story is a bit shallow and not in depth and also the happenings and situations should be better elaborated, but this story's theme is at its very best; it very well makes up for its weaker areas. END
9 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Better left for kids, not hard-core Highlander fans,
By A Customer
This review is from: Highlander: Adventure Begins [VHS] (VHS Tape)
My mom bought me the tape because she knew that I loved all things Highlander...well until I saw the tape that is. The basic idea is interesting, but I find five main problems with this story. 1. THEY KILLED OFF CONNER McCLEOD!!! How could they do that?! 2. If Quentin is the last of the McCleod's, where did Duncan from the series go? Did they kill him too without mentioning it? 3. What are the odds of there being two immortals named Ramirez that are about the same age. Well, in all fairness I guess Conner and Duncan come to mind. But Conner and Duncan don't act or sound alike, but this Ramirez is almost an exact carbon copy of the original. 4. This problem is not found in the tape but in later episodes: what exactly was "The Great Catastrophe"? In an episode about nuclear power, it is implied that it was a nuclear war. But a later episode says that it was a meteorite impact. Which one guys? 5. I do like how the immortals, or Jetadors, can give up their immortality and just give Quentin their knowledge. But how did they learn that? Did Conner teach them? If so, where did he learn it? Being a fan of both the movies and the series, I've learned to deal with certain inconsistencies between the two. But this series stretches it just a little bit too much for me. Hard-core fans should stay clear and not consider it part of the "official Highlander universe", but it makes for a good gift for younger viewers.
2 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Kids May Enjoy . . . Any Real Highlander Fan Steer Clear,
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This review is from: Highlander: Adventure Begins [VHS] (VHS Tape)
1st 4 episodes of the kids' cartoon edited into a feature length video that kids may enjoy but any real Highlander fan should have nothing to do with. Story hardly worth mentioning, just Quentin MacLeod, the last MacLeod destined to be the one to rid the land of the tyranny of the evil Kortan. Of course contradicts its predecessors (and eventually its succesors as well) but who really cares this is just a silly kiddie show anyway. It would've been a lot better to see a Highlander animated series more along the lines of anime or the HBO Spawn series, or atleast the Batman animated series, but this drivel? I mean there's more action in Teletubies (OK I'm exaggerating a little--but only a little). Oh well what do you expect from the movie that has a long history of horrible sequels. However the later episodes in the series weren't nearly as bad, to say the least.
1 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
the music and the ideas!!!,
By A Customer
This review is from: Highlander: Adventure Begins [VHS] (VHS Tape)
I love the soundtrack, it just keeps the pace for someone like me who's so affected by it. Whoever did the theme song is SOOOOO cool! ^_^ the ideas are also very cool, i've never seen any other Highlanders, but although it verges on corny, Clyde and Quentin are SOOO nice to each other, even though theyre brother and sister, the futuristic apocalyptic fresh new ideas are so thought provoking!!!!
2 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Teenager Johnny Quest meets Luke Skywalker,
By A Customer
This review is from: Highlander: Adventure Begins [VHS] (VHS Tape)
Typical Saturday morning cartoon only it is 77 min.long. Any similarity between this story and Highlander, the series, has been almost eliminated completely. Quentin McLeod is the "last of the McLeods" [At least we won't see "Son of Quentin".] He becomes an immortal when a teen-ager. The events take place "after the Great Catastrophy" (as in "Planet of the Apes"). The animals mutated but the humans did not. Ramirez is Quentin's mentor. Quentin has the additional charge of taking care of his small sister and her pet while fighting off the baddies. She is, naturally, as smart as the adults. Since the story line is more about the bad guys against the good guys, there is very little spent on any immortality details. The entire cartoon story could have been done with characters unconnected to the Highlander series. ( It almost was.) Kids will like the action as it is typical, but may be disappointed if they expect the story line to be based on the principles established by the Highlander stories. Why do people buy the rights to film a cartoon based on a certain established patterns, then re-write the entire story-line
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Highlander: The Adventure Begins - The Animated Series Movie by Frederic Dybowski (DVD - 2000)
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