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Title: Dungeon & Dragons: The Night of No Tomorrow (Capsule Review)
Post by: Andrew on December 11, 2007, 06:46:38 PM
The kids fail to see through Vengar's clever "white hare" disguise.

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Title: Re: Dungeon & Dragons: The Night of No Tomorrow (Capsule Review)
Post by: akiratubo on December 12, 2007, 05:04:31 PM
"He sure looked like Merlin, standing there stroking his white rabbit."


Title: Re: Dungeon & Dragons: The Night of No Tomorrow (Capsule Review)
Post by: ravenguard on December 12, 2007, 09:58:06 PM
This grabass show did more damage to D&D than any Satan-worshipping, baby-sacrificing group of jackass teens could ever do.  I mean, some kid pulling s**t out of his big wizard's hat...OUT OF HIS HAT!  Good Christ...every week I waited for Demogorgon or Orcus to show up and eat these little f**kers' souls, but all they had was Tiamat after she spent way too long smoking dragon weed.


Title: Re: Dungeon & Dragons: The Night of No Tomorrow (Capsule Review)
Post by: John Dashwood on December 13, 2007, 07:33:25 PM
Ahh the D&D cartoon! I use to wait all week for it.  :thumbup:  That and the Wizards and Warriors TV show.   :cheers: They should really do an up dated remake. Something on par with gore and violence one sees in Japanimation.


Title: Re: Dungeon & Dragons: The Night of No Tomorrow (Capsule Review)
Post by: Justy on December 14, 2007, 07:36:51 PM
Tiamat never got any freaking respect in that show. She was the ruler of the first level of Hell. I loved the show when it first came out. I still like it in a campy sense. Yes, it's horrid at times. Bobby and Uni need to die an excruciating painful death. Believe it or not I actually chatted briefly with Gygax about the show many moons ago. He was disappointed and sorry about the show, but the network was a pain in the butt to deal with. There was no way that they would allow a real portrayal of D&D. Today, an honest animated show would be awesome. By honest I mean, a real campaign storyline, real characters based on the rules, aimed at gamers, not kids, no dumbing down.


Title: Re: Dungeon & Dragons: The Night of No Tomorrow (Capsule Review)
Post by: Greenhornet on December 15, 2007, 01:20:20 PM
I used to watch this and I still DON'T know why! :question:
The best character was the paladin/knight kid who was supposed to be the a**hole of the group, he showed more common sense than all of the others. Once he wrote down "Dungeon Master's" stupid riddle and another time told the little Yoda wanna-be to QUIT SCREWING AROUND AND GIVE THEM SOME STRAIGHT TALK! :hatred: My favorite scene was when they made it back to the "real" world and Venger followed them; Sir What's-His-Name ran to a phone and announced he was going to call in a SWAT team! Venger would have crapped his pants once the AR15s opened up. :bouncegiggle:
It would be interesting to give the old cartoon a game-based twist by people who would have taken it seriously.