What do you think of the animated series?
This is what I think:
01 "The Thing That Wouldn't Stop It"
Nice.
02 "The Second Show Ever"
So and so
03 "Max's Big Day"
Bah. Ugly.
04 "Bad Day on the Moon"
Nice. The book is better I think.
05 "They Came From Down There"
Nice.
06 "The Friend for Life"
I hate him. But the episode is nice.
07 "The Dysfunction of the Gods"
Cool.
08 "Big Trouble at the Earth's Core"
Cool.
09 "A Glitch in Time"
One of my favourite.
10 "That Darn Gator"
Cool.
11 "We Drop at Dawn"
Cool... the first half. Boring afterward.
12 "Christmas Bloody Christmas"
Nice.
13 "It's Dangly Deever Time"
So and so.
14 "Aaiiieee Robot"
Nice.
15 "The Glazed McGuffin Affair"
Very nice.
16 "The Tell Tale Tail"
So and so.
17 "The Trouble with Gary"
Cool.
18 "Tonight We Love"
One of my favourite.
19 "The Invaders"
So and so.
20 "Kiss Kiss, Bang Bang"
The commissioner daughter? WOW! Good episode.
21 "Little Bigfoot"
It would the nice ending a part... all the work for nothing.
22 "Fools Die on Friday"
I still hate him, but once again nice episode.
23 "Sam & Max vs. the Uglions"
The best one imo.
24 "The Final Episode"
Great.
I didn't explained much why... but we can speak, can't we?
01 "The Thing That Wouldn't Stop It"
Nice.
02 "The Second Show Ever"
So and so
03 "Max's Big Day"
Bah. Ugly.
04 "Bad Day on the Moon"
Nice. The book is better I think.
05 "They Came From Down There"
Nice.
06 "The Friend for Life"
I hate him. But the episode is nice.
07 "The Dysfunction of the Gods"
Cool.
08 "Big Trouble at the Earth's Core"
Cool.
09 "A Glitch in Time"
One of my favourite.
10 "That Darn Gator"
Cool.
11 "We Drop at Dawn"
Cool... the first half. Boring afterward.
12 "Christmas Bloody Christmas"
Nice.
13 "It's Dangly Deever Time"
So and so.
14 "Aaiiieee Robot"
Nice.
15 "The Glazed McGuffin Affair"
Very nice.
16 "The Tell Tale Tail"
So and so.
17 "The Trouble with Gary"
Cool.
18 "Tonight We Love"
One of my favourite.
19 "The Invaders"
So and so.
20 "Kiss Kiss, Bang Bang"
The commissioner daughter? WOW! Good episode.
21 "Little Bigfoot"
It would the nice ending a part... all the work for nothing.
22 "Fools Die on Friday"
I still hate him, but once again nice episode.
23 "Sam & Max vs. the Uglions"
The best one imo.
24 "The Final Episode"
Great.
I didn't explained much why... but we can speak, can't we?
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The first time I saw it (when it was on TV) I wasn't a huge fan, as it wasn't what I was expecting (the only Sam and Max I knew was the Lucas Arts game). But after reading the comics and getting more deeply involved with the series, the TV show really surprised me. I wish we could have seen a second season, as they really got into their stride with the later episodes.
The animation itself is really dynamic, something not even the 3D games can really achieve, and it's fun to see our favorite unorthodox lawbreaker/enforcers with so much movement. Each episode is fun to watch and rewatch for the witty dialogue, which has always been the best part of all things S&M.
I want to write more, but in all honesty I haven't seen all the episodes yet - a fact I plan to change ASAP.
...Wait, I sense an opinion I don't quite agree with and which is therefore wrong. You didn't like Max's Big Day? Not even the pelt of piety?
What about some explanation, I am curious to understand why you think so.
@nhaingen
Max big day didn't feel right to me. In the comic we never see Sam or Max deform so much, they are capable of incredible things but using Max as parachute or Sam as jacket... It was out of the settings.
I'm quite disappointed about this new release for that reason. I mean, it's great that they've rescued all the episodes of the animated series with perfect image and sound quality, but not having any subtitles at all in this release really detracts a lot from what is an otherwise excellent DVD set.
Well, the watered-down tone kind of nags at me, for one. Remember Toxic Crusaders and Tales From The Cryptkeeper? Two cartoons made from franchises that were clearly intended for adults, and the quality suffered because of it. (Especially with Toxic Crusaders... what the hell was Troma thinking?)
Second, it just wasn't all that funny. Calling an episode "The Second Show Ever" is probably the only thing about it that made me truly laugh.
Third, and I know this is a nitpick, but the voices were AWFUL. Just plain bad.
I know this is a matter of personal opinion, but I really liked the voices. Max had a degree of insanity to him that I thought was really fitting, and Sam had a lot more emotion. I still prefer his dryer, more sarcastic voices, though.
On another note I can't read any of Purcell's comics without hearing Hit The Road's Max (Nick Jameson) in my head. All 3 of Max's voices have their virtues, if the current William Kasten is my favorite.
"I'm sure our methods of persuasion will have him seeing things our way."
"Or not seeing things at all!"
(At work; can't get exact quote.)
Still, I can't complain too much. Despite the "watered down" tone of the show, I still found myself rewinding part of the show just to see if he really did say what I thought he just said. And, yes, most of the time he did.
What do you feel missing?
Also, while I felt a lot of it retained the Sam & Max vibe, other parts felt atypically cartoony and kiddish.
Even in `Bad day on the moon' the scene where they threaten the mouse is different.
But can you tell me more about the edginess, please?
the animated series was really funny. XD
I liked how it just went swoosh from here to there.
there was this scene when they both were in a plane with army suits and beards... XD
lol bearded max makes my day.
also there was this scene with the huge robo-max, and they came to japan, and there was this sign: "you must be this high to attack tokyo".
XDXD lol that cracked me up little buddy. XD
Maybe because he mostly drinks scotch, pummels thugs and not much else. Hardly a good role model for impressionable kids.
I think...
Flint could easily have been characterized as the sort of by-the-book cartoon detective character that appeared in Saturday morning cartoons at the time. After all, he was a spoof of by-the-book comic book detectives to begin with!
I thought it was a spoof of more film noir detective rather than comic books. A lot darker and gritty.
They sort of go hand-in-hand. There are a lot of old dark and gritty detective comics that are based off of that sort of movie.
Also they were watered down, I mean I loved them for the wackyness, but when I started reading Surfing the Highway and started playing the TT games, it was such a (wonderful) shock to see the more mature plots and characters. The games and comics seem a lot more serious (if that's the proper word to describe these loveable loonatics) than the series did. Granted a lot of this WAS due to the censors placed on kids TV (though, as stated above, tehy got away with a LOT more than coudl be done today)
I do think Flint shoudl have amde a cameo though, perhaps just in-passing, so nobody would see him doing his 3 favorite things (pummeling, drinking, and seducing women (though thel latter I have to wonder how good he is at, despite all hsi big talk he clearly doesnt have a GF...))
I wish TT'd make a combo with surfing hte highway, limited edition hardback, and the freelance police TV series... I'd snap that up near=instantly!
I've managed to reduce this by watching some of the old Zelda cartoon, which was also corny, but wasn't particularly well written. I'm not sure how this helped, but it did.
I wonder, is Ruth (Sam's grandmother) a character specifically created for the show? Sam mentions her in other media, and I wouldn't mind seeing her again. She was hardcore.
Not with you, though, 2dsgurl, with other people.
I think one of the reasons I really love the show is BECAUSE of their cartoony-ness. Max's "I never dreamed we could have so much fun and still be suitable for young viewers" line was one of my favorites.
Don't get me wrong, the games are great. Who doesn't love a good mature joke every now and then? But it's nice to see that there's still a way to make cartoons funny without making them inappropriate, right?
On the topic of voices:
I'm not sure how I felt about Sam's voice. I think I like his Hit the Road voice the best. The cartoon voice is over the top and doesn't really fit him, while the voice used in Season One and Two is TOO calm and soft. The Hit the Road voice was balanced right in-between.
Max's voice was good. I LIKE Max's voice. Actually, my step-brother says he can't tell the difference between Max's voice in the TV show and Max's voice in Season One and Two.
I think Sam is funny in either way. He is more emotional in the comics and tv series, and more calm and mature in the Telltale Games. Either way is good enough for me:)
I have to agree the shortness of episodes, though. It really went to jumping from place to place, not giving the story enough time to progress.
It was a good cartoon, though. Shame it didn't last any longer. (I'm glad that I bought the DVD collection, at least! )