The Herculoids: Complete Series (2 Disc)
F**D
Good Old-Fashioned Clean-Cut Necessary Violence
The activists who would go on to ruin broadcast television for children no doubt had this show in mind as an example of how NOT to do things; twice every week in back to back ten minute or so episodes, villains would invade the Herculoids' domain (or the domains of friends) on the Planet Amzot, from other planets, from other domains on the same planet, from underground, and once from the future. In response the Herculoids would kick their butts! No agonizing, no attempts to understand why they were hated, no "Can't we all just get along?", just lots and lots of villainous machines and minions being smashed or blown up and villains being defeated and sometimes even killed because they had violently barged in where they didn't belong. Though nobody was rubbing your face in it, there was a clear Cold War theme running through it: except when they were riding to the rescue of similarly attacked friends, the Herculoids were just minding their own business in their own land when some villain decided they were in the way and had to be eliminated, and the Herculoids (quite naturally for the time, it only looks odd from today's warped PC perspective,) responded with maximum force and terminated the problem with extreme prejudice. Of course no gore was shown but there were lots of crashes and explosions where not a trace was left behind. Occasionally villains would return alive and spoiling for a rematch (with the same outcome) in later shows, or Zandor would opine that maybe we hadn't seen the last of them yet, but even so it was an impressive body count for a Saturday morning kid's cartoon show.At the core were three barely dressed, primitively armed (energy rock slingshots and Zandor's Captain-America-like shield) humans: Zandor, Tara, and Dorno. Then came the human intelligence or better beast friends who were so devoted to them: Zok, the laser ray dragon; Igoo, the giant rock ape; Tundro, the 10-legged, energy rock firing rhino; and Gloop and Gleep, the formless, fearless blob creatures. What made the fighting so interesting to me then and now was the tactics. The beast Herculoids were generally invulnerable to attack while the humans were not, but the villains were not pushovers. The trick was finding the right combination of beast powers and tactics to solve the problem: Zok was triple laser Death from Above along with scout and fast transport, Tundro was grenade launcher and Ramming Speed along with armored transport (at least from the front), Igoo was super powered Punching and Throwing and Weaponizing found objects (he made and deployed a boomerang successfully in one memorable scene.), Gloop and Gleep were Special Teams, the ones the villains could never even partially counter and as the only ones truly capable of defense of others, served as bodyguards for the humans. (One of their most spectacular exploits came in "The Crystalites" in which they teamed up to become a rescue tank.) The best show of all IMHO, containing the two best episodes, was number 11. A creepy episode about giant soldier ants "Destroyer Ants" was followed by the creepiest villain of all in "Swamp Monster".The Alex Toth designs were quite wonderful though the animation was quite limited. The music and sound effects were recycled from the Jonny Quest show, including the voice actor who played Race Bannon (Mike Road) now being the voice of Zandor.Defects? Well, in watching the shows straight through, the repetition becomes a lot more apparent, and attempts to vary the formula were not always successful (The Herculoids meet knockoffs of the ancient Romans complete with Emperor Neron in the somewhat embarrassing "The Gladiators of Kyanite" and knockoffs of the Vikings in the considerably better "The Raider Apes"). With no time in the episode to spare for such things to be ferreted out Zandor usually knows the villains and their nefarious intentions on sight so we can get straight to the fighting.The Sexism: This show is nearly a half century old, and it shows, particularly in its treatment of women. There are only three female characters in the whole show: one is a scenery chewing villainess (Queen Skorra), one is a helpless (if brave) rescued hostage (Princess Serena), and the third is Tara, Zandor's wife and Dorno's mother, whose primary contribution to the fighting is to require one of the Formless Wonders (Gleep or Gloop) to be detached from the main force in order to guard her and/or to be captured by the villain and have to be rescued. Even when brainwashed into being "Ruler of the Reptons", Tara doesn't get to do anything. Now, to the creators' credit that changes in both episodes of the last show. For once (well, twice) there is no, "Tara, you, stay behind, and Gloop/Gleep, you stay behind and guard her."In "The Island of the Gravites" Tara not only accompanies the army to the battlefield, but Zandor directs her to scout ahead on Zok's back. In the meantime, Zandor manages to get himself captured, and Tara herself leads the rescue party, without any lip from her son. Then in the following episode "Malak and the Metal Apes" Zandor and Gloop sneak into the enemy fortress while Tara commands the other Herculoids to break into the fortress and join them. It wasn't much, but it was a start.The series was revived 14 years later in 11 episodes as part of Space Stars: The Complete Series , and while these are at least watchable, they have had the mindful violence toned down and replaced with a more mindless peacefulness. Frankly, the only change one can honestly call an improvement is the conversion of Tara from useless impediment into equal partner in the battles for their home, but it comes at too high a price.Note: The only extra in this bare bones collection is a short documentary "The Herculoids: The First Family of Planet Quasar", which is mostly gushing by animation historians and younger animators inspired by it.
S**Y
Fun memory of childhood
This BlueRay collection of the entire Herculoids series is a fun and pleasant memory from my childhood that I can now share with my eight year old son. I used to get up early on Saturday morning and make a bowl of cereal then sit and watch these old cartoons in syndicated reruns. They really fired my young imagination and now I am able to pass this wonder on to my little boy.
T**D
Good product!
Bring back the childhood memories.
T**E
It was my favorite cartoon growing up, when I was 3-5.
A model of good friends being beyond racism, probably drawn from another world of our universe...I noted the creatures were angelic in nature and far more skilled than the "Earthlike" humans---just like it probably is in reality, in the universe...most worlds are better than us (Satan, The Devil, is NOT Prince of those worlds; The Creator of the Universe's archangels instead.)
J**S
Good but not as good as I remember
I watched this and a lot of other Hanna Barbara cartoons in the 1960s including the Herculoids. I also like introducing my young granddaughter to some of the shows I enjoyed as a kid. After successfully navigating Jonny Quest and Space Ghost, she's about halfway through this series. A lot of fun, but more so if you're a kid.
A**L
looking forward to hanna-barbera blurays
have been picking up the hanna-barbera Blurays of their classics for a superior viewing and visit back to my childhood.
M**N
Exactly as I remember!
This dvd series was part of my childhood. Fast delivery and as advertised.
R**L
All time classic
Item arrived as described and very accurate to its advertised pictures. The disc is fully functional with awesome images. Brings back memories to the ole Saturday morning shows.
D**.
Favorite past time
Just as I remember them from my childhood.
A**O
Nos son discos originales.
Aunque la carátula del estuche y las ilustraciones de la cubierta de los discos son de buena calidad, los discos en sí son copias quemadas en DVD+R.
Y**4
懐かしく楽しめました
問題なく見れて、懐かしく観れて良かったです。ただBGMが日本と違うので☆を1つマイナスしました。
R**T
Required Saturday morning viewing.
This brings back my childhood. On Saturday mornings this was required watching. The cartoon was crisp and clear, better than when I watched on TV. However there are no commercials in it. 😉 all in all I could ask for nothing better.
J**R
Enjoy it very much
Missed some of the episodes good to see all
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