Did anyone actually like this character? He felt like a bad OC shoved into a relatively good show. Are there others characters in Cinemaphile media that give off that vibe?
Did anyone actually like this character? He felt like a bad OC shoved into a relatively good show. Are there others characters in Cinemaphile media that give off that vibe?
I hated how both him and Jade (especially Jade) seemed to have so much focus given to them, instead of the actual main character.
Jackie's handlers probably had a shitton of rules about his depiction that made writing him painful.
>make Jackie Chan cartoon at the height of his popularity
>no Owen Wilson, Michelle Yeoh, or Chris Tucker ripoff for an episode
Why did Jackie feel like a side character anyways? Was it legal reasons like
said? Or just loss of control in the writer's room?
Who?
Drago, Shendu's son, villain of the last season.
sounds like a fanfic but he was real. It sucked.
Uhhh blegh the children of villains, those always but always suck ass. Even the decent ones like Django from El Tigre.
that last season was easily the weakest one.
I thought that was the point with his whole gimmick being an obnoxious teen. Still don't understand why they gave him 3 new henchmen instead of reusing the dark hand ones
>I thought that was the point with his whole gimmick being an obnoxious teen.
Then if that was the point, it was terrible, considering it was played completely straight.
The new kid in the second season of Di-Gata Defenders
>Been trained in secret away from the other defenders, without them ever knowing it
>Mentor ain’t a monk like the other protagonists, but a sentient golem
>Replaces the actual kid character of the team
>All his attacks are named “Silver ____” or a variant of it
>Actually he has a Ethos in him (vampire ghosts that are the main antagonist of the season)
>Villains so powerful that the ritual to seal the Megalith, the ultimate monster, was secretly made to seal them all along. All the struggles the heroes went through the first season to defeat the monster was a byproduct of the real threat
>But wait there’s more! The kid not only is possessed by an Ethos, he’s also half Ethos!
>Because only an Ethos can kill another one, so he was created to be the perfect hunter
>Also got an edgelord form where he looks spooky and menacing, and one shots the monsters
>Turns out he was the one prophesied to defeat the Ethos and he does just that
>By using the Mcguffin weapon made of Mcguffin parts… not as intended, but by using the parts as an armor
Where did he come from? Unless he was an egg for thousands of years, Shendu was a fricking statue when Drago could have been conceived.
Almost as if he was a badly thought out character.
It was a badly thought out season in general. Don't know how they went from doing cool oni shit to rehashing season 2 again
He was from the future. Presumably, Drago wasn't born yet in the present day because they established in season 2 that Shendu was the only living dragon on earth.
No
I know exactly the feel OP, like when they feel like a fanfic character that fell into canon.
On the top of my head
>Ashi from Samurai Jack
>Silk from Spider-Man
>Ultraman Zero and Kamen Rider Decade (not Cinemaphile but whatever)
>Michael Burnham in Star Trek (also not Cinemaphile)
>Andra in MOTU Revelations
>Red Hulk
Don't forget Sparky.
and Chole.
>>Ashi from Samurai Jack
Ashi only got bad near the end. She was solid character before that. They were clearly rushing it by the finale.
She was a solid character before she got captured.
C'mon, her development was good. The problem was they pushed some love relationship with her and Jack later on; should've just keep it mentor and mentee between them.