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REMEMBER 1995
That year, James Bond, the world’s most famous secret agent, saved us from a Russian satellite weapon named Goldeneye. Thanks James!
Good old T-800 saved us from judgement day and protected the eventual world leader John Connor.
All hell broke loose in Brantford, New Hampshire the day that the Jumanji board game was discovered. Some rumors say that Alan Parish, the kid who disappeared in 1969, came back for a few hours in the city. Most people who saw the man said that he looked like a hobo who did not shaved for years (others said that it was Robin Williams).

REMEMBER 1995

  • That year, James Bond, the world’s most famous secret agent, saved us from a Russian satellite weapon named Goldeneye. Thanks James!
  • Good old T-800 saved us from judgement day and protected the eventual world leader John Connor.
  • All hell broke loose in Brantford, New Hampshire the day that the Jumanji board game was discovered. Some rumors say that Alan Parish, the kid who disappeared in 1969, came back for a few hours in the city. Most people who saw the man said that he looked like a hobo who did not shaved for years (others said that it was Robin Williams).

Trailer Analysis: Schwarzenegger’s The Governator

See the trailer for Arnold Schwarzenegger’s animated series ‘The Governator’ right here.

Target audience:


Boys of 8 to probably 16 years old and hardcore fans.

Tone:


Family friendly. Schwarzenegger is shown as a true hero with great values, fighting for the good cause. It’s as if he retired from politics because he wanted to become a Batman/Terminator/Captain Planet type of Character. There’s no humor, it seems pretty blend.

Value:


Stan Lee is producing, really??

I had big hopes for this cartoon. I wished for something like Venture Bros meets Commando and Rambo: The Animated Series. But finally, it’s a boring family friendly cartoon less funny than Jackie Chan’s series, less old school action than Rambo but probably a bit better than Mr T’s.

It also has an anime style, but doesn’t achieve anything extraordinary (from what we’ve seen so far).

In other words…

BooooOOOOoooring!

What do you think?

My Hopes For ‘The Governator’

The first time Arnold Schwarzenegger said he would be back, he became the governor of California. The second time, he became a motivational speaker. But as the french say, “jamais deux sans trois”, so Schwarzie is back again…on tv…in 2D!

Since we know that Stan Lee is the producer of the series, the end result could be quite simillar to Stripperella (Pamela Anderson), an edgy cartoon which makes fun of the public image of the celebrity.

We already know that Arnold will fight a criminal organization called the G.I.R.L.I.E Men and have a 13 year old nerd as a sidekick.

“To be or not to be? NOT TO BE!”

Personally, I hope that Governator will make fun of the action movie clichés (like Brock Sampson in the Venture Bros) and deliver plenty of cheesy one-liners, just like Last Action Hero. It could even end with a stupidly cheesy PSA like GI Joe and give dumb advices.

Cartoon Network, you better air this cartoon!