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El príncipe Fichael vive en una colonia humana en un mundo alienígena y quiere librar al planeta del mal, hasta que descubre que su padre es el mayor malhechor de todos.El príncipe Fichael vive en una colonia humana en un mundo alienígena y quiere librar al planeta del mal, hasta que descubre que su padre es el mayor malhechor de todos.El príncipe Fichael vive en una colonia humana en un mundo alienígena y quiere librar al planeta del mal, hasta que descubre que su padre es el mayor malhechor de todos.
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I wanted to like this series, hoping for a 'toon on par with the likes of a Disenchanted. After four episodes, I'm done. There were just barely enough good lines and sight gags to keep me hopeful this long. But the episodes are not trending upward, and the laughs are too infrequent to justify more viewing time.
Sincerely, I am not sure why they bothered to make this show.
It is devoid of anything original or engaging.
Make no mistake, there is some top tier talent involved in producing this series; trouble is the final product is simply bad.
While I cannot know what went wrong behind the scenes during the development of Farzar, I can tell you what is wrong with it.
The biggest issue this show faces is that it lacks anything resembling originality.
I quite literally spent the first episode listing all the other shows and movies that were blended to make Farzar.
You see pieces of virtually every recent successful animated comedy series stitched together to make this.
In that sense, this is more like studying a quilt, than watching a sit com.
Other issues involve poor plot construction, poor character design, and exceptionally lame jokes.
I kept watching this show hoping it would get better, but it doesn't and I was not surprised.
The flaws with Farzar are built into its foundation, so cruel as it may sound, this is a show that is destined to fail.
Now, we just wait to see if Netflix will be merciful and provide it a swift death or drag it out into a slow torturous one.
It is devoid of anything original or engaging.
Make no mistake, there is some top tier talent involved in producing this series; trouble is the final product is simply bad.
While I cannot know what went wrong behind the scenes during the development of Farzar, I can tell you what is wrong with it.
The biggest issue this show faces is that it lacks anything resembling originality.
I quite literally spent the first episode listing all the other shows and movies that were blended to make Farzar.
You see pieces of virtually every recent successful animated comedy series stitched together to make this.
In that sense, this is more like studying a quilt, than watching a sit com.
Other issues involve poor plot construction, poor character design, and exceptionally lame jokes.
I kept watching this show hoping it would get better, but it doesn't and I was not surprised.
The flaws with Farzar are built into its foundation, so cruel as it may sound, this is a show that is destined to fail.
Now, we just wait to see if Netflix will be merciful and provide it a swift death or drag it out into a slow torturous one.
There is absolutely no other possible explanation for this and the Resident Evil series that came out earlier this week. Stay calm; I'm on my way man.
I'm surprised at the low rating. With so many adult cartoons on NF now it's hard to pick one. I randomly watched this and found it really funny. Of course it's ridiculous too, but that's the point. People's be expecting too much these days IMO. Sometimes its fun to just watch something completely mindless but hilarious. Netflix animation can be hit or miss, I wouldn't call this a "hit" but it's better than a lot of the low rated reviews are saying. It gets funnier with every episode so it's worth a view if you are at a loss for what to watch next. I'm going to watch the creators other shows now.
From the same minds that brought you Brickleberry and Paradise PD. That alone should tell you exactly you can expect from this series.
Personally I'm a fan of both shows and their raucous sense of humor is right up my alley. The voice cast consists of the same people who worked on those two previous shows and as viewers familiar with them will tell you, the characters shown here are deliberate rip-offs of the ones that came before such as Prince Fichael who is drawn just like his counterpart Steve (Brickleberry) and Kevin (Paradise PD). Same goes for most of the main cast with the only new addition being the awesome Lance Reddick as Fichael's egotistical father the Czar of Planet Fazar, Renzo. Although Reddick (Bosch, John Wick, Resident Evil series) is no stranger to the animated shenanigans brought to life by creators Roger Black and Waco O'Guin. Previously he voiced FBI Agent Clappers, a man with a particularly large set of rhymes with spectacles in Paradise PD.
So here's the thing, humor is objective and what works for some won't fly with others. I for one find the dirty jokes, fast-paced zingers and over the top plot points in Fazar to be a laugh riot. Lance Reddick's distinctive voice (anY Destiny 2 fans out there?) is one that drips with sophistication and gravitas, so to hear him dropping f-bombs left and right while discussing the downsides of having sex with a much older woman or throwing insults at his idiot son Fichael cracks me all the way up! It's like the first time I heard Morgan Freeman swear on screen (I think it was in the movie Wanted) it's both shocking and laugh out loud funny. I also love everything that comeS out of the mouth of the shows apparent antagonist. An alien named Bazarak who spends more time planning his attacks on the city of Fazar, than actually following through. It's all mindless, odd and deliberately stupid and depending on your sense of humor, it will either keep you in stiches or bore you to death.
Personally I'm a fan of both shows and their raucous sense of humor is right up my alley. The voice cast consists of the same people who worked on those two previous shows and as viewers familiar with them will tell you, the characters shown here are deliberate rip-offs of the ones that came before such as Prince Fichael who is drawn just like his counterpart Steve (Brickleberry) and Kevin (Paradise PD). Same goes for most of the main cast with the only new addition being the awesome Lance Reddick as Fichael's egotistical father the Czar of Planet Fazar, Renzo. Although Reddick (Bosch, John Wick, Resident Evil series) is no stranger to the animated shenanigans brought to life by creators Roger Black and Waco O'Guin. Previously he voiced FBI Agent Clappers, a man with a particularly large set of rhymes with spectacles in Paradise PD.
So here's the thing, humor is objective and what works for some won't fly with others. I for one find the dirty jokes, fast-paced zingers and over the top plot points in Fazar to be a laugh riot. Lance Reddick's distinctive voice (anY Destiny 2 fans out there?) is one that drips with sophistication and gravitas, so to hear him dropping f-bombs left and right while discussing the downsides of having sex with a much older woman or throwing insults at his idiot son Fichael cracks me all the way up! It's like the first time I heard Morgan Freeman swear on screen (I think it was in the movie Wanted) it's both shocking and laugh out loud funny. I also love everything that comeS out of the mouth of the shows apparent antagonist. An alien named Bazarak who spends more time planning his attacks on the city of Fazar, than actually following through. It's all mindless, odd and deliberately stupid and depending on your sense of humor, it will either keep you in stiches or bore you to death.
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