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The Maxx

  • TV Series
  • 1995
  • TV-14
  • 23m
IMDb RATING
8.3/10
4.4K
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POPULARITY
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The Maxx (1995)
Adult AnimationHand-Drawn AnimationPsychological DramaPsychological ThrillerSerial KillerSuperheroActionAdventureAnimationCrime

Confused hulking homeless superhero The Maxx tries to protect his social worker and friend Julie from an omniscient serial killer Mr. Gone both in the real world, which may or may not actual... Read allConfused hulking homeless superhero The Maxx tries to protect his social worker and friend Julie from an omniscient serial killer Mr. Gone both in the real world, which may or may not actually be real, and the subconscious fantasy world.Confused hulking homeless superhero The Maxx tries to protect his social worker and friend Julie from an omniscient serial killer Mr. Gone both in the real world, which may or may not actually be real, and the subconscious fantasy world.

  • Creator
    • Sam Kieth
  • Stars
    • Michael Haley
    • Amy Danles
    • Glynnis Talken
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    8.3/10
    4.4K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    3,760
    446
    • Creator
      • Sam Kieth
    • Stars
      • Michael Haley
      • Amy Danles
      • Glynnis Talken
    • 23User reviews
    • 15Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 nominations total

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    Michael Haley
    • The Maxx
    • 1995
    Amy Danles
    • Sarah
    • 1995
    Glynnis Talken
    • Glorie…
    • 1995
    Tony Fucile
    Tony Fucile
    • Sgt. Ocono, Cop, Fridge, The Crappon…
    • 1995
    Barry Stigler
    • Mr. Gone
    • 1995
    Patty Wynne-Hughs
    • Sara's Mom
    • 1995
    Scott Curtis
    • Additional Voices
    • 1995
    Molly McLucas
    • Additional Voices
    • 1995
    David Thomas
    • Additional Voices
    • 1995
    David Patrick Valera
    • Tommy
    • 1995
    Chris Vanzo
    • Additional Voices
    • 1995
    James Dean Conklin
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      • Sam Kieth
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    10Quinoa1984

    One of the best shows from MTV ever

    Sam Keith's The Maxx is a twisted animated journey into the subconscious. And on MTV no less. True, MTV is not a great place for good shows (besides Beavis and Butt-head), but this is one of those few exceptions.

    The Show is about an odd superhero called Maxx who goes back and forth from the real world and the dream world called the Outback (not the Australia one). The plot gets a little confusing as episodes go on, but for someone who isn't a teenie bopper watching MTV, it's heaven none the less. Great animation, great drama, and great entertainment. A++
    R-O-N-I-N

    Wow...

    One of the best animated series of all time.

    Here's why...

    The writing is some of the best I've ever seen when it comes to animation. It is, at times, utterly confusing and that's the point. You, the viewer, are thrown into the world of "The Maxx." It is as bizarre as the Maxx's psyche and will leave you wondering what you just watched. The amazing cinematography amidst the complexity of storyline make "The Maxx" appealing to the eye as well as the mind.
    gerie

    Shame on MTV

    I tried watching one of MTV's newer....TV shows...if they can even be considered that. MTV had some awesome TV shows, Aeon Flux, Liquid TV, Beavis & Butt-Head, and The Maxx: a dark twisted trip into the psyche of a tortured girl trapped in the body of a woman. It was an original piece of work, and I absolutely loved it. MTV used to be about music and TV shows that were actually tolerable. Shame on you MTV!
    9Nephilim-6

    Truly disturbing

    Where do I start.. Maybe with the fact that The Maxx is purple? No that doesn't do it justice because that is but a small speck of a detail in the complete and utter psychological nightmare that is The Maxx.

    I have seen this movie many times and still I feel utter despair when it's over. I mean it made me depressed for 2 days last weekend. One of my friends had to turn it off because it was too close to his own life.

    But the story.. Well that's well dark. We have Maxx. He's this muscular guy in a purple suit with a rather strange mask with big teeth. He keeps shifting between the world of 'the city' and the 'real australia'("but not he Australia they teach you about in school etc...") as he puts it. He has no memory of his past.

    Then there's Julie Winters. A Freelance social worker. She has a dark secret.

    Then we have Mr. Gone. A Magician/serial murderer/rapist. All time bad guy. Somehow tho he knows something about Maxx and Julie's past. Something very important. "do you remember spirit-animals Julie?"

    Then we have Sarah(she's my fave) a teenager who wants to become a writer. Outcast as she is she has some rather serious emotional problems. "luckily I don't get hurt anymore... yeah.. lucky me..."

    these are a few of the basics for the story. It gets WAY more confusing as the movie progresses. And yet the story works. It's hypnotic, partly due to the very fitting animation, and completely sucks you in and gives your brain a thrashing and spits it out again at the end.

    Dark, brooding and very depressing this is the perfect way to spend a dark evening. One word of advice though. As I have noticed with myself, do NOT watch this if you're very depressed. It will make it worse. MUCH worse.

    One comment I'd like to make about the video release. They left out a few pieces that were shown on MTV because otherwise the video would be too long or something like that. The director didn't feel the parts they left out were fitting to the storyline. On some level this is true but they also left out some stuff about the Leopard-Queen which IS important to the story. Therefore I advice you to try to get a hold of the comic as well so you know what I'm talking about.

    Okay I'm done for today. Needless to say I find The Maxx brilliant as it taught me a few things about my own personality and I hope others will also find it inspiring.
    Jaime N. Christley

    an animated masterpiece

    This is some of the best animation I have yet seen come out of this country. "The Maxx" is, after its two hours have passed: scary, very funny, thoughtful, intelligent, profound, disturbing, highly imaginative, and ultimately quite moving.

    Part of the charm of "The Maxx" is that it's clear that the directors of the series are familiar with how people read the comics; how all the elements and dialogue reach the eye. In this way "The Maxx" is far more imaginative than live-action stuff, because it's loose of the bounds of physics laws and a clear-eyed camera. It makes other films based on comic books, "Batman," "Blade," etc., seem clunky and artificial by comparison.

    The plot, though drawn from a mish-mash of dream interpretation stuff, pop psychology stuff, Freudian stuff, and miscellaneous mythological references, matters little in the end -- when all is explained, it's a little disappointing because the confusion that "The Maxx" envelops around the viewer was part of what was so good about it. It's the confusion, the intricate layers of reality and unreality, that helps make this show so special.

    When you get down to it, it works anyway, thanks to a number of really magnificent things. First, the characters of The Maxx, Julie, and Sarah are multi-faceted and very endearing. Despite the exhilarating cascade of visuals, this is ultimately a character-driven fantasy/drama. That's not all that "The Maxx" ought to be treasured for, though. Sam Keith has created a world (heck, a number of worlds) that are so fiercely original, so imaginative, that nothing short of a complete lack of sympathetic characters would be able to ruin his visionary achievement. To his credit, Keith gives us everything that we've been missing in Hollywood's interpretation of the comics: not just strong visuals, but great writing, a mass of original ideas, and memorable characters.

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    • Trivia
      The comic book series was adapted into an animated series as part of the MTV program Oddities. It covered Darker Image #1, The Maxx #1/2, and issues #1-11 of the regular series, depicting the introduction of Julie, the original Maxx, Mr. Gone, and, later, Sarah. The series included few of the revelations of the characters' origins, however, and did not describe the interconnections between them. The series made wide use of scanned artwork and CGI.
    • Quotes

      The Maxx: Pain lasts, kid. It's how you know you're alive. Sometimes I think this growing up thing is just pain management.

    • Alternate versions
      Apparently the video release has been cut compared to the original release on television.
    • Connections
      Featured in Atop the Fourth Wall: Darker Image #1 (2010)

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    • Release date
      • April 8, 1995 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Макс
    • Production company
      • MTV Animation
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    • Runtime
      • 23m
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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