There's also a fan project to reboot the show.
I actually thought this was one of the best shows Nick had in its era. Its first season had its weird issues, but overall it had great action, excellent humor, and a really neat animation style that lent itself well to the retro-futuristic feel of the show.
Insert witty 'n clever quip here.I really enjoyed this show. Loved the animation, the concept, and the characters.
It was a very enjoyable show, if I may say so. I particularly like the Fleischer-inspired, art deco style that really helped to give the show its own feel.
That plus the usual good writing, talented voice cast, and such.
"They say I'm old fashioned, and live in the past, but sometimes I think progress progresses too fast."The characters were a bit forgettable and annoying, but the show's theme, art style, and voice acting were definitely enough for me to enjoy the cartoon. I haven't seen it in awhile though.
edited 21st Oct '14 4:07:52 PM by teddy
Supports cartoons being cartoony!Pretty much what everyone else said. Everything about the show was pretty decent, minus the Christmas special where the characters were preposterously OOC.
Something that really bugs me though is how creepy some of the fans of the show can be.
That wouldn't surprise me if they were
Supports cartoons being cartoony!None I've seen even compared to the creep factor of several M Laa TR fans I've came across. But I digress.
I posted a trailer for the M Laa TR Rebooted fan project that's being worked on. They're currently hiring animators, writers, and composers, in case your interested in helping out.
Edit: Ya know, the downside to the linked text is that you can't even abbreviate.
edited 21st Oct '14 4:17:07 PM by TheLemsterPju
Even creepier than the creepiest of Bronies?
"They say I'm old fashioned, and live in the past, but sometimes I think progress progresses too fast."Sorry for bringing it up. Let's not get Thumped here.
@Lemster Use [= and the reverse of that around the text to prevent the automatic linking.
And this show has a teenage Action Girl as its protagonist. Of course it has tons of creepy fans.
edited 21st Oct '14 4:26:45 PM by Odd1
Insert witty 'n clever quip here.Same. I loved El Tigre's art style as well.
edited 21st Oct '14 4:26:33 PM by TheLemsterPju
Speaking of the show, one episode I do remember liking was the one where Jenny freed all the robots from a theme park, only to find that they couldn't do anything more than what they were built to do.
As for El Tigre, I barely remember that, but I did enjoy it.
edited 21st Oct '14 4:27:42 PM by Aldo930
"They say I'm old fashioned, and live in the past, but sometimes I think progress progresses too fast."Oh yes, that episode was near perfect. The show was best when it concocted little scenarios like that.
Insert witty 'n clever quip here.It's Viacom-owned and not a show spearheaded by Bryke. Of course it will.
Insert witty 'n clever quip here.Good idea.
Interesting. Never played Chrono Trigger to be honest, so I don't know what to say about that.
If I may also mention, Vexus has one of the most creative character designs I've seen in Western Animation.
At first I wasn't very impressed by MLAATR, but it slowly won me over with the creativity of its homages. I particularly liked the episode inspired by Little Nemo in Slumberland, the one where she goes to Japan, Jenny's "mom" revealed as a (former) pulp-magazine type Space Heroine, and best of all, the series finale with Jenny finding out what her supposed enemies were actually like. Never saw that coming! (Oh and the nerd who liked her finally getting a kiss.)
The fan project sounds interesting, I wish it good luck.
edited 21st Oct '14 5:27:24 PM by Sijo
Who else remembers this show?