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A Stargate veteran, four cadets, and an alien must navigate the gate network to return home after an impostor blocks their path to Earth, while evading those pursuing them.A Stargate veteran, four cadets, and an alien must navigate the gate network to return home after an impostor blocks their path to Earth, while evading those pursuing them.A Stargate veteran, four cadets, and an alien must navigate the gate network to return home after an impostor blocks their path to Earth, while evading those pursuing them.
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Jim Byrnes
• 2002–2003
Lee Tockar
• 2002–2003
Glen Gould
• 2002
Sam Vincent
• 2002
Nicole Oliver
• 2002
Michael Benyaer
• 2002
Richard Newman
• 2002
Marilyn Lightstone
• 2002
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So bad. So so bad. The point of the show is to be historically educational for the younger set. That written let me just say that they did a lousy job doing it. I'm seeing my first episode right now and every 2 minutes or so the leader of the "stargate" adventurers spouts some bit of historical trivia. It doesn't help to throw out facts. That's not educational. That's just fulfilling an fcc requirement. The show should be ashamed of itself.
When I read some reviews about how it appears to have no relation to SG:1, or even the film apart from having the gate I thought "Nah... It's Stargate! It can't be that bad!" But oh yes, it is. It's completely bizarre and I don't know WHAT the makers were thinking.
I'm sure that in it's own right it's an enjoyable show from a kids perspective, and when I get over the fact that it's so damn silly I might be able to enjoy it as mindless entertainment. Perhaps if I can catch the Pilot Episode It might make a little more sense, perhaps if it were set 50 into SG1's future, maybe more it'd be more believable?
I'm sure that in it's own right it's an enjoyable show from a kids perspective, and when I get over the fact that it's so damn silly I might be able to enjoy it as mindless entertainment. Perhaps if I can catch the Pilot Episode It might make a little more sense, perhaps if it were set 50 into SG1's future, maybe more it'd be more believable?
This has to be the WORST cartoon spin-off in the HISTORY of TV/Cartoon tie-ins. Set years into the future from the original StarGate SG-1 series, this first episode opens with the lamest opening music since time began. The animation is cleared drawn by colour-blind monkeys with felt-tip pens placed between their toes.
For christ sake, what were you people thinking with this complete and utter waste of air-time.
The only time this will play in my house again is to punish my children.
Now He-Man, ReBoot and Thundercats are REAL cartoons.
Write that down!
For christ sake, what were you people thinking with this complete and utter waste of air-time.
The only time this will play in my house again is to punish my children.
Now He-Man, ReBoot and Thundercats are REAL cartoons.
Write that down!
The moment I heard the theme music, I knew it was going to be bad, but I had no idea. The characters are/looks so stupid! They need to cut those cheesy Evangelion-looking suits and go back to fatigues. Thank goodness for Stargate SG-1.
The Stargate universe is so vast and interesting that a cartoon could have potentially been a good compliment to the live action shows, but this was just a miserable piece of junk.
They pretty much threw out all previously established canon from the movie and first 4-5 seasons of SG1, and created something that has no relevance whatsoever to the movie or TV show.
If I was a kid when I saw this I don't think I would have been any more impressed, and I would probably think "stargate sucks" because of it, and not give the real shows a chance.
I think what sums it up best is a quote from one of the characters as she looked upon a small amorphous blob of goo: "Do you think it could be one of the Ancients!?" What the hell were they thinking?
They pretty much threw out all previously established canon from the movie and first 4-5 seasons of SG1, and created something that has no relevance whatsoever to the movie or TV show.
If I was a kid when I saw this I don't think I would have been any more impressed, and I would probably think "stargate sucks" because of it, and not give the real shows a chance.
I think what sums it up best is a quote from one of the characters as she looked upon a small amorphous blob of goo: "Do you think it could be one of the Ancients!?" What the hell were they thinking?
Did you know
- TriviaNot part of the "Stargate S-G1", "Stargate Atlantis" and "Stargate Universe" canon.
- ConnectionsReferenced in Stargate: The Definitive History (2019)
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