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Deux enfants sont recrutés pour combattre des monstres de jeux vidéo qui ont trouvé une place dans le monde réel.Deux enfants sont recrutés pour combattre des monstres de jeux vidéo qui ont trouvé une place dans le monde réel.Deux enfants sont recrutés pour combattre des monstres de jeux vidéo qui ont trouvé une place dans le monde réel.
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Nickelodeon's previous animated show for Netflix, Pinky Malinky was pretty good, I mean I thought it was gonna be average but still, it was pretty good. Glitch Techs, on the other hand was way better than I expected. High Five and Miko are the two main characters who really love video games so much (even I'm a video game fan) and I really liked them as the actual main characters, (especially Miko, she's my favorite and she reminds me of Star Butterfly from Star vs. The Forces of Evil.) the animation is good, the background design looks great and both the action and comedy are rather well done. The co-creator of the show, Eric Robles (creator of one of Nick's worst cartoons, Fanboy and Chum Chum) did something right, I thought he was gonna mess up Glitch Techs with mindless Fanboy and Chum Chum humor but after what I saw from Glitch Techs, he made me satisfied. Seriously, go watch Glitch Techs on Netflix because it is easily one of the best shows ever made in western animation. I give Glitch Techs an 8.9/10
Glitch Techs is a very, VERY good cartoon and might be the best thing Nickelodeon has put out in years. Despite a few uses of outdated gamer slang at times as well as the phrase "Like a boss" at one point (although to be fair it was said by a character that was meant to be obnoxious), the writing is solid overall with quickly paced delivery that works most of the time, with characters that complement the writing very well. Five and Miko are very charming and well developed protagonists, and not at one point do they border on annoying or intolerable. The music is also fantastic, it might be one of the best soundtracks to an animated show I've heard in a long time. And the animation is STUNNING. The lighting and colours are eye popping and the fluidity and kinetic energy of each action scene is truly a sight to behold. It's been a long time since there's been a major action cartoon, but Glitch Techs looks to fill in that gap. I hope that more people see this as we only have nine episodes so far and more should definitely be made. Please support this show if you want more original animated content in the future.
Animation - The show's animation is extremely fluid. It helps that it comes from the same animation studio that animated Rise of the TMNT, which also has beautiful animation. It also has a nice color palette that's easy on the eyes, and good geometric character designs.
Writing - The show has fairly good writing. The story is engaging and unique, and the dialogue is sharp. There's also a lot of video game references to stuff like Pokemon, Sonic, and Castlevania for all of us video game nerds out there.
Characters - The show's characters are also well-written, and get a lot of development. Five and Miko genuinely seem like real people that you would meet and have a lot of traits to round them out, as well as a good dynamic with each other. Bitt is adorable, and Mitch is the guy you love to hate. The only problem is that Zahra and Haneesh don't get enough screen time or development, but hopefully they will in future episodes.
Music - The show's music really stands out. It's 8-bit and inspired by retro video games, obviously. The opening theme and credits songs are both really catchy.
Enjoyment - The only problem I have is that it drags sometimes due to being 22 minutes and not 11 minutes, but overall it's a fun show with a compelling story, great action scenes, smooth animation, likable characters, everything you need to make a great Nicktoon. It's a crying shame that Nickelodeon screwed it over and dumped it on Netflix. Everyone complains that Nickelodeon doesn't come up with original ideas anymore when this show and the new show It's Pony exist. Support both of those shows if you want more original ideas from Nickelodeon.
Writing - The show has fairly good writing. The story is engaging and unique, and the dialogue is sharp. There's also a lot of video game references to stuff like Pokemon, Sonic, and Castlevania for all of us video game nerds out there.
Characters - The show's characters are also well-written, and get a lot of development. Five and Miko genuinely seem like real people that you would meet and have a lot of traits to round them out, as well as a good dynamic with each other. Bitt is adorable, and Mitch is the guy you love to hate. The only problem is that Zahra and Haneesh don't get enough screen time or development, but hopefully they will in future episodes.
Music - The show's music really stands out. It's 8-bit and inspired by retro video games, obviously. The opening theme and credits songs are both really catchy.
Enjoyment - The only problem I have is that it drags sometimes due to being 22 minutes and not 11 minutes, but overall it's a fun show with a compelling story, great action scenes, smooth animation, likable characters, everything you need to make a great Nicktoon. It's a crying shame that Nickelodeon screwed it over and dumped it on Netflix. Everyone complains that Nickelodeon doesn't come up with original ideas anymore when this show and the new show It's Pony exist. Support both of those shows if you want more original ideas from Nickelodeon.
This show is really amazing,
Animation 10/10
Story pfff just PERFECT
It seems that they learned the mistakes of fanboy and chum chum, to bring something from another level.
The sad thing is the choices Nickelodeon takes with his animated series, first Harvey Beaks, then welcome to the Wayne (super dead), Pinky Malinky (Netflix) and now Glitch Techs, is what gave Nickelodeon more freshness. but as always, nickelodeon with bad decisions as always, I just hope that with the new president everything is fine ...
It seems that they learned the mistakes of fanboy and chum chum, to bring something from another level.
The sad thing is the choices Nickelodeon takes with his animated series, first Harvey Beaks, then welcome to the Wayne (super dead), Pinky Malinky (Netflix) and now Glitch Techs, is what gave Nickelodeon more freshness. but as always, nickelodeon with bad decisions as always, I just hope that with the new president everything is fine ...
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- AnecdotesMiko's family's house number is 1337, which is leetspeak for "Leet". Leetspeak is a system of modified spellings that uses character replacements (such as numbers) in ways that play on the similarity of their glyphs via reflection or other resemblance.
- Générique farfeluWhen the Nickelodeon Productions logo is shown after the credits, an 8-bit version of the famous Nick theme song is heard, rather than the usual techno version.
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