No there isn't, honestly - it just doesn't grab me. That, and I feel the concept can be off-putting at worst. I feel this way because plenty of episodes can be hit-or-miss in practice, sadly - despite the likable enough characters we have as protagonists, overall.
Also, I'm glad to see more and more that they are dialing back with the unfortunate negative gender reinforcements (if they were ever really there to begin with - unless they all simply came from the titular character's powers/weaknesses in the first place!). I'll really start to actually respect and even enjoy the show more once that permanently kicks in, but so far, it's not making it easy on itself.
Even if I had different face, I AM STILL DISGRACED.
I don't tend to look upon the genders much, but more on their additude. So far, the cast has gotten so use to Guy as shezow as much as the audiance, that I see Shezow more as a dude every new episode that comes out.
welp, today's episodes were... pretty forgettable. Brohaha was like this show's equivilant to a Batman vs. Joker episode. The ending felt really cut short, too.
edited 17th Aug '13 6:24:48 PM by KingKix
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For American viewers, yes. But just go with it like we already knew it was there.
This weeks episode was pretty interesting. Momnisia was alot like the Danny Phantom finale where he saves the world, parents find out, everything went better than expected. As for Guy, His only problem was his mom was way too over-excited to think about Peter Parker's "With great power..." quote or the reason Superman needs to wear a disguise. And Guy just played along forgetting the consiquences.
Fasimilady was less engaging, though.
Dakota's blog An odd agent of justiceToday's episode: Shepal/Le Pidgeon
One of the most shocking parts/most funny scene was when Maz told Wanda: "Mabey you should write a story on me and my nuts." WTF WAS THAT? That wasn't even half subtle. I bet you all the money in my pocket they edit it like they did Derpy's voice.
Le Pidgeon was just sad and kept having Guy complain about his lack of self-flight.
Dakota's blog An odd agent of justice(Attempt at a bump)I'm just going to post the most recent episode on here for now.
I should really dislike this series - yet I can't stop watching it, and even enjoying it - despite being aware of its obvious failings...
For me, this is the surprise hit (so bad, it's good, of course!) kids' action/comedy show of 2013, with Uncle Grandpa coming close (I'll have to watch more episodes of that before coming to a solid judgement, though!).
Even if I had different face, I AM STILL DISGRACED.Why hate? It's great! End.
A guy who only wants to help kids out with their problems? No, not like that AT all!
edited 13th Sep '13 6:18:01 PM by KingKix
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If this is considered repetitive, than Superman already took the crown for most repetitive superhero duties of all time.
The most important question is: Why the Hell are we expecting all this in A DAMN CHILDREN'S CARTOON?
Dakota's blog An odd agent of justiceIt's just some guys take this whole Character development crap and run with it like a kid with crayons on the wall. It's like an excuse to make false asumptions that turn into flame wars.
Dakota's blog An odd agent of justiceSeen the latest episode. It just proves all the comments on Youtube from haters are just retarded. Who cares if Guy turned into a female? Who cares if Shezow is the American version of a Magical Girl? It only matters if you have a great writing team and fantastic stroies. Also, yes, Shezow can fly.
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Unless you're saying you have seen the mild flaws in the show, or you watched an extended version (If such a thing even exists anymore), then no, there is nothing wrong with this series so far.
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