Originally written 19-22 October 2016
Infinite Realms
Danny Phantom
Nickeldeon
10 July 2007 (approx.)
As promised in: http://viccantalk.blogspot.com/2005/05/hey-danny-phantom-fans-guess-what.html
Out of a couple "Danny Phantom" eps I watched on Hulu, one stood out to me. If it's good, it obviously deserves a high rating. What I liked about season 3, episode 2, called "Infinite Realms," was how Danny, Sam, and Tucker traveled through time with a special map of the Ghost Zone. I love how animation writers incorporate history in stories. What makes this better is how they prevented Vlad from getting a hold of the map. I love a good chase scene! The slapstick humor is always welcomed here, in a Butch Hartman show. This review may read a bit "holey" which gives me the opportunity to give this ep 4 1/2 stars. Go find a copy of this ep and watch it! I'm not saying too much about this. The combination of Butch Hartman-esque animation, music by Guy Moon, supernatural themes topped off with well-placed slapstick humor makes for a unique animated piece perfect for older kids to age 120. This pertains to the rest of the series as well.
Vic's note that's totally off subject: Adding to yesterday's first post, now that I have good computers, excuses such as "my computer acts up" will no longer be tolerated as an excuse for why a new entry has not been posted.
Infinite Realms
Danny Phantom
Nickeldeon
10 July 2007 (approx.)
As promised in: http://viccantalk.blogspot.com/2005/05/hey-danny-phantom-fans-guess-what.html
Out of a couple "Danny Phantom" eps I watched on Hulu, one stood out to me. If it's good, it obviously deserves a high rating. What I liked about season 3, episode 2, called "Infinite Realms," was how Danny, Sam, and Tucker traveled through time with a special map of the Ghost Zone. I love how animation writers incorporate history in stories. What makes this better is how they prevented Vlad from getting a hold of the map. I love a good chase scene! The slapstick humor is always welcomed here, in a Butch Hartman show. This review may read a bit "holey" which gives me the opportunity to give this ep 4 1/2 stars. Go find a copy of this ep and watch it! I'm not saying too much about this. The combination of Butch Hartman-esque animation, music by Guy Moon, supernatural themes topped off with well-placed slapstick humor makes for a unique animated piece perfect for older kids to age 120. This pertains to the rest of the series as well.
Vic's note that's totally off subject: Adding to yesterday's first post, now that I have good computers, excuses such as "my computer acts up" will no longer be tolerated as an excuse for why a new entry has not been posted.
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