Mighty Max

1993

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  • 2
  • 1

7.9| 0h30m| en
Synopsis

Mighty Max is an American animated action/sci-fi television series that aired from 1993 to 1994 to promote the British Mighty Max toys, an outgrowth of the Polly Pocket line, created by Bluebird Toys in 1992. It ran for two seasons, with a total of 40 episodes airing during the show's run.

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CheerupSilver Very Cool!!!
Voxitype Good films always raise compelling questions, whether the format is fiction or documentary fact.
Hayden Kane There is, somehow, an interesting story here, as well as some good acting. There are also some good scenes
Kayden This is a dark and sometimes deeply uncomfortable drama
waitandhope Aside from this being a show I grew up watching it's also really a fun one. I'd love to see this get rebooted by Netflix or Amazon, possibly as live action or even a new cartoon series. Definitely amazing and entertaining, the entire concept is still fresh. Hopefully one day whoever owns it will release a Bluray collection.
Chad K. I've found that as I've grown older I've become more fond of animation as I've come to appreciate it in my career. As a result, I've found that some cartoons stand out among others as being exceptional. Mighty Max is one of them. The show was intriguing, well told, and ended in such a unique way its inspirationally.The story was about destiny, and the power of good over evil. It spanned every aspect of adventure and bravery imaginable, and it reaffirmed the strength of the inner heart. No story could have communicated such a complex message so simply. If the show is ever made available to you, I suggest you give it a look. Share it with your children. Listen to the messages. Enjoy the action. This is entertainment at its absolute best.
Whelk-2 I loved this series, having caught it on afternoon TV. The pacing was taut, the story lines held together, and the characters were likeable. Also good were the character designs, both for the protagonists and the villains. I only regret that this series only lasted a season. If it comes on the Cartoon Network I highly recommend it.
Brad L. Wooldridge Mighty Max, based primarily upon a micro-sized toy line, was a terrific animated series which died prematurely but will always be remembered. Max, a young pre-teen, is the "Cap Bearer", a mystical warrior who is transported all over the world in order to combat evil in many forms. Along for the ride is Virgil, a Lemurian and a sentient owl, and Norman, a Nordic warrior, voiced excellently by Richard Moll. This series was well-animated and acted, and presented good storylines and memorable villains including Skullmaster, maliciously voiced by Tim Curry. The series ender was very peculiarly made, in that it ends with Max and his comrades beginning their adventures all over again, making the show seem seamless, but nonetheless sad. I was privileged to view Mighty Max on a Canadian satellite wild-feed, and taped much of the series, but true fans should petition channels such as Cartoon Network to present Mighty Max to its fans and potential viewers.