How Zeke Got Religion
- El episodio se transmitió el 15 may 2025
- C
- 15min
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El B-17 Flying Fortress Liberty Belle tiene la misión más extraña de la Segunda Guerra Mundial: viajar a la Francia ocupada para bombardear una iglesia antes de que los nazis puedan acabar c... Leer todoEl B-17 Flying Fortress Liberty Belle tiene la misión más extraña de la Segunda Guerra Mundial: viajar a la Francia ocupada para bombardear una iglesia antes de que los nazis puedan acabar con un antiguo mal.El B-17 Flying Fortress Liberty Belle tiene la misión más extraña de la Segunda Guerra Mundial: viajar a la Francia ocupada para bombardear una iglesia antes de que los nazis puedan acabar con un antiguo mal.
- Dirección
- Guionistas
- Elenco
Keston John
- Zeke
- (voz)
- …
Braden Lynch
- Tap
- (voz)
- …
Roger Craig Smith
- Cap
- (voz)
- …
Gary Furlong
- Preacher
- (voz)
- …
Bruce Thomas
- Major
- (voz)
Scott Whyte
- Bash
- (voz)
- …
- Dirección
- Guionistas
- Todo el elenco y el equipo
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Opiniones destacadas
During World War II, a lone bomber is sent to take out a church where Nazis are performing an occult ritual.
This is a nice mix of Hellboy story and the B-17 story from Heavy Metal. I don't know that I would have made such an incredibly strong callback to Heavy Metal, but it turns out to be different.
The primary difference is the monster. Whereas B-17 featured zombies, this one is a lot more in line with Mike Mignola's Hellboy comics set during World War II. You've got occult Nazis, evil Lovecraftian things summoned from hell, and a plucky group of good guys.
The art is good. The animation is pretty jerky, and it seems to have a low frame rate. The art draws more parallels back to B-17, though, which does make me wish the story stood on its own two feet a bit more.
However, the characters have names, which I don't think B-17 even really bothered with. There's also quick characterization and a bit of plot. Zeke, the title character, is an atheist, so we get to see how he deals with fighting a demon.
The design of the demon is pretty cool. Some of it is pretty horrifying. Lots of extra arms and mouths, certainly more Lovecraftian than the final episode. There's quite a bit of gore once the demon appears. The action sequences and kills are fairly creative for such cramped quarters, though the frame rate is a bit distracting.
I think it distinguishes itself from B-17 while also homaging one of the more memorable animated horror shorts. If you're a fan of that, you'll probably like this, too, though you may wish it were a bit more original.
This is a nice mix of Hellboy story and the B-17 story from Heavy Metal. I don't know that I would have made such an incredibly strong callback to Heavy Metal, but it turns out to be different.
The primary difference is the monster. Whereas B-17 featured zombies, this one is a lot more in line with Mike Mignola's Hellboy comics set during World War II. You've got occult Nazis, evil Lovecraftian things summoned from hell, and a plucky group of good guys.
The art is good. The animation is pretty jerky, and it seems to have a low frame rate. The art draws more parallels back to B-17, though, which does make me wish the story stood on its own two feet a bit more.
However, the characters have names, which I don't think B-17 even really bothered with. There's also quick characterization and a bit of plot. Zeke, the title character, is an atheist, so we get to see how he deals with fighting a demon.
The design of the demon is pretty cool. Some of it is pretty horrifying. Lots of extra arms and mouths, certainly more Lovecraftian than the final episode. There's quite a bit of gore once the demon appears. The action sequences and kills are fairly creative for such cramped quarters, though the frame rate is a bit distracting.
I think it distinguishes itself from B-17 while also homaging one of the more memorable animated horror shorts. If you're a fan of that, you'll probably like this, too, though you may wish it were a bit more original.
This episode seemed to be a generic hodgepodge of Nazi/WWII symbolism with a "Vote For Jesus" at the very end.
The audience was provided zero information on the motivations of the characters. Its just "blah blah blah, I'm an atheist" and then another guy is like "you sure about that?" Something something, a church is bombed, something something a demon appears, something something, God exists. That's the premise of the story. No explanation of why a church is bombed, or for the demons existence. It's just there for the plot to conveniently move along.
Worst episode I have seen, and it's not even close.
Preachy as hell and rarely entertaining. 1 star.
This was disappointing.
The audience was provided zero information on the motivations of the characters. Its just "blah blah blah, I'm an atheist" and then another guy is like "you sure about that?" Something something, a church is bombed, something something a demon appears, something something, God exists. That's the premise of the story. No explanation of why a church is bombed, or for the demons existence. It's just there for the plot to conveniently move along.
Worst episode I have seen, and it's not even close.
Preachy as hell and rarely entertaining. 1 star.
This was disappointing.
As the title said, if I had to say which episodes I truly liked from this season, this is the only one I could mention. Even so, there is absolutely nothing in it in terms of story, I am just drawn to it because of the good old cel shaded animation style - it kept me being engaged and entertained on a visual level. And that is pretty much all I have for this one, the story is not something I could write home about, done a few times before. But that seems to be the theme of season - stories that were told a million times over, done to death. Animators, I salute you... writers, come on guys, surely you could have injected some personality into the story itself..
While I wouldn't say this short had much to offer in terms of interesting/engaging narrative like a lot of LDR shorts, it makes up for it with an incredibly cool monster design and great animation.
Firstly, the demon was definitely the best part of this episode. Its design was so unique and very creepy, seeming to take inspiration from eastern horror. You could tell the creators of this short put a lot of work into creating this thing like the design and its wild powers.
Second, I'm a big fan of this style of animation. It looked great and the gory parts were definitely visceral and quite vivid. I thought the backstory and context was engaging as well, with a lot of mysterious elements that left me wanting more lore from this universe.
Firstly, the demon was definitely the best part of this episode. Its design was so unique and very creepy, seeming to take inspiration from eastern horror. You could tell the creators of this short put a lot of work into creating this thing like the design and its wild powers.
Second, I'm a big fan of this style of animation. It looked great and the gory parts were definitely visceral and quite vivid. I thought the backstory and context was engaging as well, with a lot of mysterious elements that left me wanting more lore from this universe.
After being assigned to bomb an obscure church in Germany, the crew of a B17 Flying Fortress (pointedly, a mix of the faithful and atheists) is joined by a mysterious expert in the occult. As many others have commented, the imagery is similar to the B17 episode in 1981's 'Heavy Metal', and the plot of 'isolated men vs a horror' is pretty standard (and pretty thin). The realization of the interior of the bomber and the actions of the crew are very well done, the demon that attacks them is interesting (if hard to get a good look at,) and the gore is over-the-top (but a bit cartoonish). OK time passer.
¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaHitler's obsession with the occult is well-documented and has been the subject of myriad media over the decades, from National Geographic: Hitler and the Occult (2007) to Hellboy (2004).
- ErroresThe US Army Air Force was segregated during WW2.
Zeke would not have been assigned to an aircraft with a majority White crew.
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