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CometColt Reviews: Spyro
Today was Spyro Community Day. And tomorrow marks 25 years since the original release of Spyro the Dragon, as well as nearly 5 years since the release of Spyro Reignited. To celebrate the occasion, I spent this past week replaying Spyro Reignited. Since I’m a lifelong Spyro fan, and many other people on here are as well, I thought this would be a great time to talk about the iconic purple dragon’s series of video games. I’m going to do something different with this review. Not only will I review and discuss Spyro Reignited along with the original PS1 games, I’ll be examining the history of the Spyro series and what has made it so enduring. Buckle up, because this is going to be a long ride! - Spyro has a rather odd and complicated history with the franchise going through several developers/publishers and reinventing itself multiple times to keep up with the ever-shifting landscape of the video game industry. And where else to start but the one that started it all, Spyro the
CometColt Reviews: Futurama
I just watched the new season premiere of Futurama on Hulu today. So far, it’s every bit as funny and imaginative as the earlier seasons of the show, even after being off the air for a decade and the voice cast getting older. I thought the previous series finale was the perfect way to end the show. But Futurama clearly has not missed a beat after all of this time. But I’m getting ahead of myself. For those of you unfamiliar with this cult sci-fi animated classic, let me give you a brief explanation. Futurama introduces us to Philip J. Fry, a 20-something-year-old guy in New York City with no real future. He works a dead-end job as a pizza delivery boy, his girlfriend dumped him, he’s not too bright, and he’s really into sci-fi, comic books, and video games. On the fateful night of New Year’s Eve 1999, Fry is seemingly pranked into delivering a pizza to a cryogenics chamber for one “I.C. Wiener”. As Fry laments his pathetic life, he accidentally falls into a cryogenic chamber and is
CometColt Reviews: Teen Titans
When there’s trouble, you know to call! TEEN TITANS! On this day 20 years ago, a new action cartoon based on one of DC Comics’ popular superhero teams premiered on Cartoon Network. Utilizing an art style that can be best described as anime meets Bruce Timm, the show featured Robin, Batman’s former sidekick who is now the no-nonsense leader of his own team of heroes as follows: Cyborg, an all-around cool guy who is half-human, half-machine, has a lot of technological knowhow, and fights with hi-tech weaponry and enhanced robotic strength Starfire, an alien princess who helps her friends both in battle with her powers of flight, super-strength, durability, and starbolts as well as out of battle with her kindness and loyalty, though she doesn’t know the first thing about Earth and has a lot of weird alien quirks Beast Boy, a goofy funster with the power to transform into any animal and make people groan with his dumb jokes Raven, a gothic introvert and sorceress with mastery over
CometColt Reviews: Lilo and Stitch
It’s been a hot minute since I’ve done one of these. But now that summer has started and over 20 years have passed since this movie premiered in theaters, let’s talk about Lilo and Stitch! The 2000s were not great for Disney. As the Disney Renaissance of the 1990s was winding down, fairy tale musicals fell out of style, and theatrical hand-drawn animation was being phased out in favor of 3D computer-generated animation (particularly from Pixar, who were at their peak in the 2000s), Disney found themselves in a tight spot. Throughout the 2000s, Disney tried getting more experimental with their animated movies in terms of story and style. While none of them lived up to the best of the Disney Renaissance, several of them have garnered a cult following, namely The Emperor’s New Groove, Atlantis: The Lost Empire, Lilo and Stitch, and Treasure Planet. I think Brother Bear did OK as well, Home on the Range not so much. And the less said about Chicken Little, the better. Meet the Robinsons
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