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Hey there kids, do you like metal music? Do you enjoy Cartoon Network's Adult Swim? I guarantee you will love Metalocalypse!
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My Mini-Review based on the debut episode shown on AdultSwim.com's FIX, click here to view, select the show from the right. You can also catch the show on Sunday as well, but I'm not sure on the time.
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Death Klok, the name says it all. One part Metalica, throw in some Manson and Rob Zombie with the theatrics of KISS and Alice Cooper, and you've got them. They are the most influential metal band in the world, and their power knows no limits.
Quite frankly, this isn't a comedy like the rest of the Adult Swim lineup. This cartoon definately appeals to another type of viewer, and it is somewhat evident in the jokes that are laced through the show. A good number of them poke fun at the metal culture in general, and atlhough it is indeed good for a laugh, if you're more of a Police and Rush type of guy, you might not get it.
If anything, it is worth watching for the music. I doubt my computer speakers do it any justice, as I am looking forward to hearing it on my stero very soon. Again, it is quite obvious the show was created for metal-heads, and the opening title sequence shows that. Everything is metal, from the colors, the music, to the overall dark tone of the show.
I'd give it a "Watch It!" rating, as I quite enjoyed it, but I'm not completely certain of the staying-power the show could have in the Adult Swim lineup. Granted, the show is done by Brendan Small (creator of Home Movies) and has been in production some time (I first herd of it several months ago on G4's Attack of the Show), but things are going to need to progress a bit more than what the first episode had to offer.
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My Mini-Review based on the debut episode shown on AdultSwim.com's FIX, click here to view, select the show from the right. You can also catch the show on Sunday as well, but I'm not sure on the time.
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Death Klok, the name says it all. One part Metalica, throw in some Manson and Rob Zombie with the theatrics of KISS and Alice Cooper, and you've got them. They are the most influential metal band in the world, and their power knows no limits.
Quite frankly, this isn't a comedy like the rest of the Adult Swim lineup. This cartoon definately appeals to another type of viewer, and it is somewhat evident in the jokes that are laced through the show. A good number of them poke fun at the metal culture in general, and atlhough it is indeed good for a laugh, if you're more of a Police and Rush type of guy, you might not get it.
If anything, it is worth watching for the music. I doubt my computer speakers do it any justice, as I am looking forward to hearing it on my stero very soon. Again, it is quite obvious the show was created for metal-heads, and the opening title sequence shows that. Everything is metal, from the colors, the music, to the overall dark tone of the show.
I'd give it a "Watch It!" rating, as I quite enjoyed it, but I'm not completely certain of the staying-power the show could have in the Adult Swim lineup. Granted, the show is done by Brendan Small (creator of Home Movies) and has been in production some time (I first herd of it several months ago on G4's Attack of the Show), but things are going to need to progress a bit more than what the first episode had to offer.