Cubussoli
Very very predictable, including the post credit scene !!!
Vashirdfel
Simply A Masterpiece
UnowPriceless
hyped garbage
Bob
This is one of the best movies I’ve seen in a very long time. You have to go and see this on the big screen.
OllieSuave-007
This was one of many cartoon shows I've watched when I was a kid. It is a more obscure cartoon though, but I thought it was somewhat entertaining for me at the time.The show features the Central Organization of Police Specialists (C.O.P.S.), a special group of policemen with cyborg enhancements that helps give the police officers extra powers and strength.It's an exciting cartoon show seeing the officers go on their missions to fight crime in Empire City and trying to take down the crime bosses and their goons.I don't remember too much from the show, but it did create nice childhood memories - there are some fun adventures and plenty of good guy vs. bad guy action.Grade B+
Mr-Fusion
Of all the shows I watched as a kid, "C.O.P.S." definitely falls in the bland category; simplistic morality and cookie-cutter cops and robbers (complete with clichéd dialogue - everyone's "copper" this and "citizen" that) and the animation's surprisingly lazy. It's ideal for small children.Speaking of which, this is one hell of a toy commercial. Every character comes with just the right physique and gear to make for a kickass action figure. And that opening sequence is one tantalizing vehicle after another. Man, I still love the Ironsides unit (louvers!) and I always took to Long Arm (grappling hooks are cool).It doesn't do much for me now, but that classic '80s consumerism is on full display here.6/10
Nic_hse
The one thing that I really liked about this cartoon was that the main character and leader of the C.O.P.S (Central Organization of Police Specialists) team (composed of whites) was a Black man. Most other team oriented cartoons always has one black character usually stereotypical and almost always not the leader (this cartoon being the exception). Now if only other cartoon writers/producers would follow that example and realize that not only white kids watch cartoons and minorities should be shown in strong leadership positions as well. Anyway besides having a positive and strong portrayal of a black male in a cartoon series, it had above average animation. The plots were standard children's cartoon material, which means little character development and conflicts which are resolved within a half hour. Not a bad cartoon and it's worth checking out at least once.
hoosiernick2005
I remember watching C.O.P.S. and buying the toys and all that jazz. It was great! Very entertaining and interesting, a cops show designed for the Saturday morning set. I even remember friends debating a scene where they catch a criminal and he begins to cry, one friend wonders why and the other goes on about the conditions of living in prison. See this was my childhood OZ!