The Good:
The Bad:
- The Wall of swords, and the colorful villagers.
- The Drifter. Exposition and theme in an amusing wrapper.
- The Initial sword exhibition. When the most powerful weapon known is the Sword of Oppression, a sword-centric sub-culture would be the result.
- The Duelist. Conventional casting, I know, but a good look, and I liked his smooth voice.
- Lion-O's strong characterization. I've read some idiot reviews that describe Lion-O as Brash. He's not. He a quiet hero, even when he was seething in "Ramlak Rising". His boasting in the rock-cutting tourney was quiet. He was only goaded when his one sore spot (Daddy, not foolish pride) was touched, and he regretted it 30 seconds later.
The Bad:
- Sadly, the gravitational pull of cliched plotting compels him to make the stupidest decision, as if he were a brash douche-bag.
- So the Duelist never actually knew about being flexible in a sword fight? How did he win against those superior swords? He was clearly very skilled.
- When did Tygra learn magical-techno engineering?
- Cheetara: "Our King is being hunted by a vast army led by a Magic-techno-mummy thingy(?) Should he be going off alone?"
Panthro: "He'll be ok, as long as he doesn't show off his Sword, identifying himself as the prince, and thus calling down every mercenary, villain, and lunatic in the area to kill him for it. "
Tygra:"Also, if he dies, I'm King, so Fuck 'im"
The Ugly:
- The Drifter: "Lion-O, what are you doing!?! 'willows are weak'!
Lion-O: "I'm still Trying to figure out the hidden wisdom of your words!"
The Drifter: "What wisdom? It means your younger, stronger, and faster! Overpower the bastard!"
Lion-O:"Oh, yeah"
And so he did. Almost put this in the bad column, but I cant deny it's practical advice. To paraphrase something a college friend who was into martial arts once told me: If your opponent out-weighs you by 30+ lbs, he's going to kick your ass.
The Drifter: "What wisdom? It means your younger, stronger, and faster! Overpower the bastard!"
Lion-O:"Oh, yeah"
And so he did. Almost put this in the bad column, but I cant deny it's practical advice. To paraphrase something a college friend who was into martial arts once told me: If your opponent out-weighs you by 30+ lbs, he's going to kick your ass.
- So Mumm-Ra also brought Toucan people with him in his pyramid. Useful for finding his Fruit Loops in the morning, I guess.
- As someone who has been to that village many times over the years, I can tell you all that Lion-O had to do to avoid this mess, was smash all the barrels in town, and loot all the treasure chests on the rooftops.