Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueThe further time travelling adventures of those two most excellent dudes.The further time travelling adventures of those two most excellent dudes.The further time travelling adventures of those two most excellent dudes.
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- AnecdotesAfter Ted Turner purchased the animation studio Hanna-Barbera in 1991, the second season of the animated show switched production companies and networks, now airing on Fox Kids, and produced by DIC Entertainment. As Fox was also planning on airing a new live-action series of the same name, the cast was replaced, and the leads were now voiced by Evan Richards and Christopher Kennedy, the actors who respectively portrayed Bill and Ted on the fleeting live-action series.
- GaffesThe first season end credits misspelled Maurice LaMarche's name as "Maurice Lamarcife".
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Bill S. Preston, Esq.: So, Dad, I imagine you and Missy, I mean Mom, have come to hear some of our most triumphant music?
Missy: Actually Bill, we can hear you boys quite well from the kitchen.
Bill S. Preston, Esq., Ted Logan: Actually Bill, we can hear you boys quite well from the kitchen.
Bill's Dad: Are you kidding? This stuff is so loud, people can hear you in Australia!
Bill S. Preston, Esq., Ted Logan: [both in Australian accent] Excellent, mate!
- ConnexionsFeatured in The Nostalgia Critic: The Bill & Ted Movies (2020)
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This is another under the radar gem I like, this is also another childhood gem I saw when I was about 8 and believe or not it was this animated adaptation that actually got me into the movies. Movie to animated adaptations which are now kind of a lost practice we're really common at the time, back then no one was ever sure a movie would ever have a sequel. This was defiantly before the recent comic series from Boom studios.
There really isn't much to say, the animation is solid it fits the comedic tone of the film and show, each of the characters look accurate to their live action predecessors, though I really liked the CGI animation whenever Bill and Ted travel the wires of time which I thought looked really cool as a kid, back then before it was all so common no, this kind of animation was just coming into fruitation so this show was a solid start in utilizing it.
Story really isn't that important, there really isn't much of one, like with most comedies it's really concerned about what the characters do under the circumstances. The music is really good, I really like the theme song which is one of my honorable mentions of favorite theme songs, it's fun and kind of catchy, it fits with the tone of the show.
Though to me the true strength is Bill and Ted themselves. I really love how the characters aren't altered in anyway, Bill and Ted are still Bill and Ted. As usual they have some memorable lines and dialog. Both getting into unintentional antics throughout time, but what's really funny is the how much more the cause and effect element is used with both of them. It was really funny seeing how both of them affect history in the biggest ways unintentionally, as if both of them are the biggest cause for our world to be, which I think is a cool idea. Though it also helps make the show somewhat educational if historically incorrect in most places which makes it all the funnier with anyone familiar with history. Like in one episode we see them accidently start up the Boston Tea Party and sow the seeds of the American revolution. Another on retrieving another Mona Lisa painting to replace the one they accidently damaged by not just traveling back to the period but also getting the actual Mona Lisa we know.
But also, the fact that the actually actors Alex Winter, Keanu Reeves, and George Carlin all reprised their roles which worked to the shows benefit. Most of those movie to animated adaptation don't do that often, most of the time it's some other actor that imitates the role. The fact that the actual actors played their roles in animated form really gives the show authenticity.
The only bad things about the show is the second season didn't hit all the right notes. It wasn't terrible per say more like subpar in my book, there were a few good episodes but it wasn't enough some of the writing and storylines just felt kind of off, out of place, just plain uninspired and the new voice actors did their best but they sounded off too. Another fact was the fact that the sequel "Bill and Ted's Bogus Journey" the same time or near the same time as this season, and due to its storyline it probably meant fans and non-fans weren't totally interested or in the mood for the formula of the first film. Maybe instead of making another season they could of made a sequel series based on the aftermath of the second film (which as a kid I honestly thought was going to happen) which would of given the franchise a few more quarters to stay on the air, but that didn't happen, so sadly this animated number was up.
Personally, I'd love to see a straight to Blu Ray/DVD animated movie based on the franchise with the voices of the original actors, and with the upcoming third film sequel I don't see why not. It could be an adaptation one of the comic miniseries from Boom studios or just another time romp in just some other places in history or even our modern decade, it's a thought.
Overall this show is just plain fun, if you're a fan of the "Bill and Ted" films or if you're a casual animation fan looking for any other really good movie to animated adaptions this show is worth dialing up.
Rating: 3 stars
There really isn't much to say, the animation is solid it fits the comedic tone of the film and show, each of the characters look accurate to their live action predecessors, though I really liked the CGI animation whenever Bill and Ted travel the wires of time which I thought looked really cool as a kid, back then before it was all so common no, this kind of animation was just coming into fruitation so this show was a solid start in utilizing it.
Story really isn't that important, there really isn't much of one, like with most comedies it's really concerned about what the characters do under the circumstances. The music is really good, I really like the theme song which is one of my honorable mentions of favorite theme songs, it's fun and kind of catchy, it fits with the tone of the show.
Though to me the true strength is Bill and Ted themselves. I really love how the characters aren't altered in anyway, Bill and Ted are still Bill and Ted. As usual they have some memorable lines and dialog. Both getting into unintentional antics throughout time, but what's really funny is the how much more the cause and effect element is used with both of them. It was really funny seeing how both of them affect history in the biggest ways unintentionally, as if both of them are the biggest cause for our world to be, which I think is a cool idea. Though it also helps make the show somewhat educational if historically incorrect in most places which makes it all the funnier with anyone familiar with history. Like in one episode we see them accidently start up the Boston Tea Party and sow the seeds of the American revolution. Another on retrieving another Mona Lisa painting to replace the one they accidently damaged by not just traveling back to the period but also getting the actual Mona Lisa we know.
But also, the fact that the actually actors Alex Winter, Keanu Reeves, and George Carlin all reprised their roles which worked to the shows benefit. Most of those movie to animated adaptation don't do that often, most of the time it's some other actor that imitates the role. The fact that the actual actors played their roles in animated form really gives the show authenticity.
The only bad things about the show is the second season didn't hit all the right notes. It wasn't terrible per say more like subpar in my book, there were a few good episodes but it wasn't enough some of the writing and storylines just felt kind of off, out of place, just plain uninspired and the new voice actors did their best but they sounded off too. Another fact was the fact that the sequel "Bill and Ted's Bogus Journey" the same time or near the same time as this season, and due to its storyline it probably meant fans and non-fans weren't totally interested or in the mood for the formula of the first film. Maybe instead of making another season they could of made a sequel series based on the aftermath of the second film (which as a kid I honestly thought was going to happen) which would of given the franchise a few more quarters to stay on the air, but that didn't happen, so sadly this animated number was up.
Personally, I'd love to see a straight to Blu Ray/DVD animated movie based on the franchise with the voices of the original actors, and with the upcoming third film sequel I don't see why not. It could be an adaptation one of the comic miniseries from Boom studios or just another time romp in just some other places in history or even our modern decade, it's a thought.
Overall this show is just plain fun, if you're a fan of the "Bill and Ted" films or if you're a casual animation fan looking for any other really good movie to animated adaptions this show is worth dialing up.
Rating: 3 stars
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- 16 août 2018
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