THE FORGOTTEN ANIMATED SHOW



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Max Steel is a CGI–animated science fiction action-adventure superhero television series co-produced by Mattel Playground Productions, Nerd Corps Entertainment and FremantleMedia Enterprises. It is a reimagining of its predecessor of the same name, as well as being based on the Mattel action-figure also of the same name. Max Steel premiered on March 25, 2013, on Disney XD.

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29 thoughts on “THE FORGOTTEN ANIMATED SHOW”

  1. I feel old, cause I rememeber the first max steel. But to sum up the original show, max is basically an extreme athelete who gets into an accident, so his father who was working on a top secret goverment project decises to save his sons life he would use this project to revive him, and it works but he also has to do super spy stuff for the goverment but he gets super abilities (similar to some of the abilities found in the newer show) such as super speed, super strenght, and even straight invisibility. he gets a tech wiz as well, (Berto is also his name I believe) and the terminator is probably was the best villian for him but they killed him off eventually. when you watch both series down the line, you start seeing the similarities more clearly like the elementals I am pretty sure was a late thing for the old series, the animation was not the best but it was one of the more interesting ones in my opinion

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  2. No one went to watch the movie because the movie was kinda trash, Why do all the ultralinks look the same! Their supposed to have varied designs! And the plot makes no sense. In the show, Miles Dread has an actual reason to want turbo energy. He needs it to survive! In the movie, he's just powerhungry. Then, they took merged the two corporations into a single corporation, and abandoning steel made no sense he just helped Max kill what Max has just found out is one of Steels own kind, and you abandoned him because he didn't want to be associated with the things they'd done. At least they solved that one in the only way that makes sense, one single sentence, while they are both being taken advantage of by a common enemy. As you said the show was just better.

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  3. How Max Steel was received changes depending on which areas you're talking about. In Latin American countries, Max Steel joined the ranks of Dragon Ball Z and Knights of the Zodiac/Saint Seiya as part of the contemporary canon of uber-popular action-oriented shows loved by various male demographics there. Those countries absolutely remember Max Steel, I'm sure of it.

    Indeed, the 2012 Max Steel canon lasting as long as it did is thanks solely to the popularity in said Latin American countries. It's not a coincidence that the Team Turbo series retool featured two new characters who became fellow superheroes alongside Max and who were both ethnically Spanish speakers (Berto's hitherto unmentioned younger sister, Rayne aka Tempestra, and Max's soccer-rival-turned-super-empowered-partner, Alejandro/Alex aka La Fiera). They purposefully chose to introduce those two characters rather than do what's typically done with these sorts of retools by elevating the existing kid supporting cast into heroes, like Static Shock did with turning Richie into Gear in Season 3 (which for Max Steel would have been Kirby, Syndey, and Butch, all of whom vanished after the post Season 2 movies, with the boys not even appearing in those).

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  4. I really enjoyed this series and what I like about the show. The most is the designs of the characters like they have so much details but also I felt like the show did its job to prioritize the story sure you get action, sequences and cool designs but you know that doesn’t mean anything if your story does not hold up. So I really like that the story is compelling. This video is making me want to revisit the show. 2:50 to answer your question and steel is an ultraLink.

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