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Their wish to become comic book heroes forces three kids to take on the heroes' mortal enemies.Their wish to become comic book heroes forces three kids to take on the heroes' mortal enemies.Their wish to become comic book heroes forces three kids to take on the heroes' mortal enemies.
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I thought that the Big Bad Beetleborgs Movie kicked major butt!!! Exspecially Nukus (he's sooooo hot)! I like watch that movie 24-7, and I never get tired of it. Go Beetleborgs!!! I think that the whole series of Beetleborgs were cool mainly the Metallix series (cause Nukus was in it); I like it because they didn't repeat the episode plots. Like power rangers it was the same thing all the time with the vilains, but in Beetleborgs it was different. They had more to it, it was funny, and the people in them acted better it didn't seem fake like in power rangers.
Aside from Power Rangers, Big Bad Beetleborgs was one of my many favorite television shows to look forward to. It had a lot of stuff that Power Rangers had, which was enough for me to watch it. But it was a bit different though.
Three kids who love comic books are given one wish by a friendly ghost, Flabber. The kids wish they were their favorite comic book characters, the Beetleborgs! Drew McCormick becomes the Blue Stinger Beetleborg, and the leader of the team. He gains the power of telekenesis. His sister, Jo, becomes the Red Striker Beetleborg. She gains the power of super strength. Their friend, Roland Williams, becomes the Green Hunter Beetleborg. He gains the power of super speed. After fighting several monsters made by the bad guys, the Magnavors, they create their own Beetleborg, the evil Shadowborg. Shadowborg easily decimates them, causing the team to make a 4th member. An artist creates the White Blaster Beetleborg, and gives the powers to a classmate of theirs, Josh Baldwin. Josh defeats Shadowborg, but loses his powers as well.
Score: ***.5/*****
Three kids who love comic books are given one wish by a friendly ghost, Flabber. The kids wish they were their favorite comic book characters, the Beetleborgs! Drew McCormick becomes the Blue Stinger Beetleborg, and the leader of the team. He gains the power of telekenesis. His sister, Jo, becomes the Red Striker Beetleborg. She gains the power of super strength. Their friend, Roland Williams, becomes the Green Hunter Beetleborg. He gains the power of super speed. After fighting several monsters made by the bad guys, the Magnavors, they create their own Beetleborg, the evil Shadowborg. Shadowborg easily decimates them, causing the team to make a 4th member. An artist creates the White Blaster Beetleborg, and gives the powers to a classmate of theirs, Josh Baldwin. Josh defeats Shadowborg, but loses his powers as well.
Score: ***.5/*****
Now that I look back at this, I think it was a pretty good show. It was something like Power Rangers, but not as good. especailly the Power Rangers series today. They are 10 times better than this. But I was never happy when a show had a kid as a hero, but this show pulled it off with 3 kids as superheroes. I think if the japanese version "Metal Heroes" continued in Japan, Beetleborgs would probably have gotten better just like Power Rangers.
This show was okay. It had some neat stories and some effects which were not all that bad. It had a more serious aspect to it than early Power Rangers. The biggest problem with this show was how it tried to fit in too much, with all weapons, allies and villains. They should of tried to space it out. Otherwise, this was a pretty good show.
This show had a rather interesting premise. The main stuff of a story was a lot like Power Rangers, but sub stories dealt with the these goofy monsters that lived in a haunted house. They had some interesting stories and was a lot better than the other stuff on the Fox line up.
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- TriviaThe show was adapted from two unrelated '90s Metal Hero Shows: Juukou B-Fighter (1995) and Bî-Faitâ Kabuto (1996). When the Saban crew no longer had any footage left to adapt, the show was cancelled after 89 episodes and ended with a cliffhanger.
- ConnectionsEdited from Juukou B-Fighter (1995)
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