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Megas XLR

  • TV Series
  • 2004–2005
  • TV-Y7-FV
  • 30m
IMDb RATING
8.2/10
6.5K
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Megas XLR (2004)
Alien InvasionMechaActionAdventureAnimationComedyFamilyFantasySci-Fi

Two teenage slackers find a mecha from the future that had been lying in a New Jersey junkyard for nearly 60 years and make modifications much to the dismay of the robot's attractive creator... Read allTwo teenage slackers find a mecha from the future that had been lying in a New Jersey junkyard for nearly 60 years and make modifications much to the dismay of the robot's attractive creator.Two teenage slackers find a mecha from the future that had been lying in a New Jersey junkyard for nearly 60 years and make modifications much to the dismay of the robot's attractive creator.

  • Creators
    • George Krstic
    • Jody Schaeffer
  • Stars
    • David DeLuise
    • Wendee Lee
    • Steve Blum
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    8.2/10
    6.5K
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    • Creators
      • George Krstic
      • Jody Schaeffer
    • Stars
      • David DeLuise
      • Wendee Lee
      • Steve Blum
    • 29User reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    David DeLuise
    David DeLuise
    • Coop…
    • 2004–2005
    Wendee Lee
    Wendee Lee
    • Kiva…
    • 2004–2005
    Steve Blum
    Steve Blum
    • Jamie…
    • 2004–2005
    Scot Rienecker
    • Goat…
    • 2004–2005
    Kevin Michael Richardson
    Kevin Michael Richardson
    • Glorft Commander…
    • 2004–2005
    Clancy Brown
    Clancy Brown
    • Gorrath…
    • 2004–2005
    Sean Marquette
    Sean Marquette
    • Little Tommy
    • 2004
    Dee Bradley Baker
    Dee Bradley Baker
    • Alien #1…
    • 2004
    Jennifer Hale
    Jennifer Hale
    • Duchess…
    • 2004–2005
    Frank Welker
    Frank Welker
    • Sloan…
    • 2004
    Miriam Flynn
    Miriam Flynn
    • Coop's Mom…
    • 2004
    Jeff Bennett
    Jeff Bennett
    • Crewman…
    • 2004–2005
    Bruce Campbell
    Bruce Campbell
    • Magnaminous…
    • 2004
    Dorian Harewood
    Dorian Harewood
    • Cryellian Squadron Leader…
    • 2004
    Peter Cullen
    Peter Cullen
    • Klaar…
    • 2004
    Phil LaMarr
    Phil LaMarr
    • R.E.C.R.…
    • 2004
    Scott Innes
    Scott Innes
    • Argo
    • 2004
    Grey Griffin
    Grey Griffin
    • Alien Girl #1…
    • 2004
    • Creators
      • George Krstic
      • Jody Schaeffer
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    rdatsun

    Do you dig giant robots? If yes, then welcome to your mecha show.

    I'll admit am not a person whose into mecha cartoons. Sure watching giant robots pummel each other may appeal to some, but am partial on the genre itself. Mainly because the ones I watch are always too serious or have a deeper meaning to tell. Well finally comes mecha cartoon thats purely about saving the world...in the most unorthodox methods possible.

    Megas XLR (called Lowbrow when it premiered) is a about Coop, a lazy video game, food munching slacker that finds the robot Megas one day while hanging around at his local scrapyard. Unknowest to him that its a tool in saving the future that accidentally got blown to his timeline. After a bit of a paint job and some modifications (inculding ripping out the part that allows time travel) Coop fixes the bot and renames it XLR. No sooner then his first test drive with his long time bud Jamie. The real owner, a rough yet cute female warrior of the future named Kiva, comes to claim it with a evil alien force known as the Gloof right behind her. Since Coop remodified the robot's controls, he the only who knows how to pilot it . Thus he, along with Jamie and Kiva as support, becomes the Earth only hope in defeating the Gloof as well as other intergalactic baddies that come around. Heaven help us.

    The series is very unique, its a breath of fresh air that the hero is is a person who goes by his own methods, even if they tend to to backfire (and they often do). Jamie is a good comic relief, the usual woman chasing coward yet so quick to point out the flaws in Coop's plan. Kiva brings a good balance to the two slackers always complaining yet has to agree that whatever works works. Thankfully they didn't over blow her seriousness. Of course the real star is Megas, the souped up machine that will save the future with its truckload of firepower. It never ceases to surprise me what kind of weapons it'll pull out next. Which what make the show so fun. And lest not forget references to countless movies, video games, anime and general pop culture.

    The animation is colorful, fluid and of course anime inspired (though thankfully not all out anime i.e: The route Teen Titans took). Love the models for the villains Megas encounters too.

    Soundwise, a nice display of music cues. Usually cutting off when the characters comment on something weird or an attack fails giving the jokes extra flavor. The music itself okay, usual guitar licks and over the top dramatic pieces but it fits the action well.

    Overall, Cartoon Network has really got a winner on their hands with this original piece. So if any one wants a starting point in watching mecha cartoons or just don't want a serious mecha toon in general. Look no further, Megas XLR has your ignition.
    bryanmulhall

    MEGAS-Farce,destruction and humour rolled into one

    I've only been watching this cartoon less then a week but already I love it.I watch it on Toonami every day.When I first seen it I was like "OH great another crappy japan-amation-mech crap.But I watched it and couldn't stop laughing.The humour is fantastic.They rip-off everything imaginable(especially MTV)but also McDonalds,Mario Brothers and many more.The action is top drawer.Wall-smashing and buildings crumbling and general devastation prevails.Destruction is top-drawer here(We're looking at least 20-30 buidlings been destroyed every episode)The two main characters,two teenage wasters by the names of Coop and Jamie cause farce after farce.They end up saving the planet but always destroy a large portion of their home town or cause a nuclear fall-out or something(The episode with the REGIS Mk 5 had me in bits,some of his lines are hilarious"This planet shall return to the Cosmic dust from whence it came"and stuff like that.A very,very funny cartoon and has a surprising amount of substance.Id recommend this to any cartoon fan,it will have you laughing your ass off.
    SonicStuart

    We Dig Giant Robots!

    At first when I saw some commercials for Megas XLR, I thought it was a Transformers rip-off. But then I changed my mind about the show and watched a few of the episodes and it was pretty cool and it's funny too. The show is about two teenage slackers named Coop and Jamie who discover a giant robot in a New Jersey junkyard He attached his car to the top of the robot. But...then evil aliens called Glorft land on Earth. Now 3 total opposites named Coop, Jamie, and the robot's creator Kiva must team up to stop the Glorft(and many other evil forces) from obtaining "Megas XLR"! I think the Glorft character is a little weird but yet one of my favorite sci-fi villains! My favorite characters are Coop and Jamie. This show first aired on Cartoon Network's Toonami back in May 2004. This is one of my favorite shows on Toonami!

    User Rating: 9/10

    BOTTOM LINE: I DIG GIANT ROBOTS!
    mcgrew

    frivolous, fun parody of giant robot toons

    The premise of this sounds just like any 'giant robot' (or cartoon sf) show - battle robot needed to save the (future) world, agent sent back to retrieve it from the past to which its been banished. OK, fine. But the makers take this and turn it into a weird, fun, crazy parody of such things.

    The robot has been obtained by two new-jersey lamers, who turn out to be a super-robot- pilot and well, a lamer (sorry, Jaime.) The future-agent is stuck here (acting alternatively as the fish-out-of-local time-water, and voice of reason, and super-fighting-chick). OK, fine. But the makers take this and use this basic parody to parody pretty much every cliché in the genre (and some other genres) with a gusto that is just plain fun to watch! If you know stuff about Japanese animation stuff, you'll appreciate the parodies of plots, characters, and even scene stylings. If you don't, its still funny enough on just a joke-level (Coop dreaming of smashing the DMV to tiny bits, for instance) to make it fun. Keep your eye on button labels and general sign age, there's good cleverness there.

    All in all, a great, high-morale program -- people having fun making a good show. Nice!
    AnimationJunkieX

    Nice!

    Megas got its start as a sort of You Pick short, and while it didn't make the final cut as I remember, it must have made a good impression. The suits in Atlanta wisely decided to run with Megas, one of their most brilliant decisions since the creation of Toonami and Adult Swim.

    Absurdity is the key to humor these days, at least for me. And what could be more absurd then a couple of burned-out 20somethings in control of their own Mecha? And in Jersey, no less! Throw in a token Anime-style chick, insane villains, monsters, interplanetary hijinx, and (most importantly) a killer mock-metal soundtrack - These are a few of my favorite things... Whoops. Sorry.

    And how about the details on the Megas! What geek WOULDN'T pimp out their own Mecha with flames, nekked chick reflectors, an 8-Ball gear shift knob, and Playstation Controllers? It's every nerd's dream come true.

    You have GOT to love this toon. If you don't... Well, then, heck with ya. Mindless fun for everyone, Mecha destruction for the Anime geek in a lot of us, and oh, the METAL!

    Wow. I used to LIVE for Saturday Mornings. Now I LIVE for Saturday Evenings. How corny is that...?

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    • Trivia
      There are frequent insulting references to MTV in the guise of "POP" music channel. Usually in the form of a sign with the "POP" channel's logo (which is very similar to MTV's) being smashed apart.
    • Quotes

      Jamie: Coop! Blow these guys up!

      Coop: I can't! They're not the bad guys!

      Jamie: That's never stopped you before!

    • Crazy credits
      The character Goat is listed as voiced by himself
    • Connections
      Featured in The Blockbuster Buster: Top 10 Cartoons That Should Be Movies (2011)

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    • Release date
      • May 1, 2004 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official sites
      • Cartoon Network (Germany)
      • Cartoon Network.
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • LowBrow
    • Production company
      • Cartoon Network Studios
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    • Runtime
      30 minutes
    • Color
      • Color

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