Captain Power and the Soldiers of the Future (1987–88)
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Captain Power and the Soldiers of the Future (1987–88)
Captain Power and the Soldiers of the Future is a 1987–88 science fiction/action television series, merging live action with animation based on computer-generated images, that ran for 22 episodes in Canadian and American syndication.
Trajanje serije: 22 epizode (September 1, 1987 – March 27, 1988)
Trajanje epizode: 22 minute
SADRŽAJ:
"- The storyline was set on Earth in the 22nd century following the Metal Wars, a cybernetic revolt that resulted in the subjugation of the human race by intelligent machines. Captain Jonathan Power and a small group of guerrilla fighters, called "The Soldiers Of The Future," oppose the machine forces that dominate Earth."
NTRO:
Earth, 2147. The legacy of the Metal Wars, where man fought machines—and machines won.
Bio-Dreads—monstrous creations that hunt down human survivors...and digitize them.
Volcania, center of the Bio-Dread Empire; stronghold and fortress of Lord Dread (David Hemblen), feared ruler of this new order.
But from the fires of the Metal Wars arose a new breed of warrior, born and trained to bring down Lord Dread and his Bio-Dread Empire. They were "Soldiers Of The Future"--mankind's last hope.
Their leader--Captain Jonathan Power (Dunigan), master of the incredible Power Suits, which transform each soldier into a one-man attack force.
Major Matthew 'Hawk' Masterson (Peter MacNeill), fighter in the skies.
Lieutenant Michael 'Tank' Ellis (Sven-Ole Thorsen), ground assault unit.
Sergeant Robert 'Scout' Baker (Maurice Dean Wint), espionage and communications.
And Corporal Jennifer 'Pilot' Chase (Jessica Steen), tactical systems expert.
Together they form the most powerful fighting force in Earth's history. Their creed: to protect all life. Their promise: to end Lord Dread's rule. Their name: Captain Power And The Soldiers Of The Future!
O SERIJI:
Captain Power attempted to appeal to both children and adult audiences, with its dark, post-apocalyptic storyline showing the aftermath of nuclear war and featured allegories on topics such as Nazism. Ultimately, however, this became the show's undoing; it was seen as too violent for children (e.g. toys for shooting at the television, live-action violence), and its less mature aspects, such as the title, drove away adult audiences. Other factors contributing to the show's failure included the higher cost of a live-action show (each episode cost an estimated $1 million to produce) compared to the cheaper production costs of a cartoon, as well as the fact that the gameplay between the show and the toys was extremely poor. Poor timeslot choices also contributed to the show's cancellation: it was sold to syndication as opposed to a regular network timeslot, which resulted in some television stations airing it in the 5-6am timeslot on Sunday mornings
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Re: Captain Power and the Soldiers of the Future (1987–88)
gledao kao klinac, vidim da nisam jedini koji se sjeća te serije
Michel puši karu.
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di si to isčupao jebate led
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Tad smo bili još mladi i zeleniHorrorHR wrote:di si to isčupao jebate led
sjećam se toga ali davnoooo davno
"The difference between a democracy and a dictatorship is that in a democracy you vote first and take orders later; in a dictatorship you don`t have to waste your time voting. "
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Re: Captain Power and the Soldiers of the Future (1987–88)
Ne mogu vjerovati kako se neko ovog sjeća. Tamo na HTV.u mislim 90. ili 91. se prikazivalo. Tada mi je bila brutala, bio sam mali i nisam još znao za Star Wars.
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Sjeća se sjeća... Kako neću kad san svaku epizodu doslovno gutao, a kako je išla ljeti, morao sam ranije sa kupanja doma da bih pogledao epizodu.popayy wrote:Ne mogu vjerovati kako se neko ovog sjeća. Tamo na HTV.u mislim 90. ili 91. se prikazivalo. Tada mi je bila brutala, bio sam mali i nisam još znao za Star Wars.
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Re: Captain Power and the Soldiers of the Future (1987–88)
ovo se pratilo na najjače.