04/17/11, 02:17 PM | #11 | |
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Re: Why did Dragon Knight fail?
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I think it could have been a better idea to aim the show at an older audience just because it could have worked. People like things like Batman, Superman, Spiderman, so why not a group of people running around in armour killing each other. |
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04/17/11, 05:57 PM | #12 | |
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Re: Why did Dragon Knight fail?
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I think one of the problems we're that it was aimed at an older audience. And audience that was less likely to watch Saturday Morning TV. Perhaps if it was on a better Network or part of a Toonami like block on some cable channel. |
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04/17/11, 06:36 PM | #13 |
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Re: Why did Dragon Knight fail?
I'll admit I only saw a few episodes but for me I thought it took itself a little too seriously since even the civilian parts felt serious, heck even the Power Rangers season at the time which took place in a post apocalyptic future where an evil A.I., and it's killer robots were trying to destroy the last human city knew when to be light hearted in the civilian parts.
I also felt the fight scenes were often times just there for the sake of having a fight scene, and not part of the plot, or they were but they were so many plots going on in the episode that it was hard to care. I think part of it came from they wanted to have a typical superheroes saving the world from aliens story but it clashed with what Ryuki was supposed to be about what would happen if a bunch of people got super powers, and yet at the same time wanted to make it as much like Ryuki as they could on an American kid show. |
04/17/11, 07:16 PM | #14 |
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Re: Why did Dragon Knight fail?
To be honest, I think they should have started with a show like Blade, but I think the costume designs would have put people/kids off. I can see why they chose Ryuki because of the dragons but I think Kabuto would have worked well. Cool designs, although the bug thing again may have put kids off. I dunno, I think the only thing that really upset me about that show was the fact the fight between Matt Mullins and Mark Decascos was all jumping around and only kicking each other in the shins as I recall. They are two of my favourite TV martial artists and could have done an amazing fight scene, but the violence thing was too much I guess, even though I don't think it would have been to show two guys sparing.
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