Support us on PATREON! / retroblasting Michael revisits a distant memory with Silverhawks in one of RetroBlasting's first video features from 2013! Now in its fourth attempt to return to RU-vid! #RetroBlasting #Silverhawks #RankinBass
I look at Thundercats now and find it terrible. It just goes to show the power of good marketing and a catchy theme song. There were better toy lines and shows that were cancelled in its place.
The destruction of Planet of the Mimes as recounted in The Journal of the Whills: Luke: Ben, what’s wrong? Ben: it’s as if a million souls suddenly cried out, without making a sound, as if suddenly silenced. ....this all makes much more sense now!
Man ... I'll admit that Silverhawks is silly ... but so was most everything on TV in the 80s. I think the animation was far ahead of many of the contemporary shows of the time. You might be coming down a little hard on this one.
I have a feeling that whoever wrote Silverhawks must have read ROM, Spaceknight. It's also about a group of people who give up their human bodies to become mechanical soldiers in order to save their planet from invasion. They also share a very similar look.
Hotwing in Latinamerica was called "Indomito" which basically means Indomitable, then renamed into Sortilego which is akin to "Sorcerer"in English, probably because he always performed some magic tricks.
In my head canon, the Silverhawks feature prominently in the third season of 2008 Thundercats. They were a disgraced order of Avian knights more barberic than their elitist brethren. But they were on good terms with the Tigersharks who possessed the last stone.
I HOPE he was joking cuz his statement about her being the only one "ogled" by the camera is immediately followed by a clip of a male silver hawk being "ogled" then the cyborg detective says "pretty slick" AND Yeah man, Panthro was one of the most developed characters ON thundercats. He was super smart and strong and calm and cool. He was a master strategist AND a genius engineer. LionO totally looked up to him as a mentor. I have NO idea where "racist" comes into it at ALL. "It's not Shakespeare and this character seems like he may be black so i'll just call it racist" -- it seems more like the retroblasting guy is racist to me. Maybe he thinks marvel's "black panther" is racist to? :(
@@ATHENA4422 Indeed, Panthro was a really good develop character, also yws, may think he mention are true, but the show was fun to watch, at diference of well one anime that i remember, call starship operator, that was good and have good tense episode, but there were moments you get bored, in silverhawk it was fun,really fun for a child and even now as an adult i love the episode.
The only Silverhaks I had growing up was Steelheart. My mom threw her away. I now have my wife's childhood collection of Silverhwks on display, consisting of nearly all of them... but no Steelheart.
You were very harsh on this one, when I was a kid I loved the silver hawks, the last thing I would thought about is the reality of the show, of course now that you are an adult you can ask yourself those kind of things... my advise, don't overthink the cartoons you watched when you were a kid because all will have issues.
I remember Silverhawks also. What bugged me about these ensemble hero shows was when a few characters weren't in the episode with no explanation. But yeah, I think I remember one scene but no sound with it.
dude by "messed up" you must mean "fuckin' rad" if I could volunteer to be a spacefaring cyborg with shoulder lasers I'd jump on that shit in a heartbeat
There has to be a certain level of suspension of disbelief when it comes to fiction. Without this, all shows would be subject to the same levels of cynicism. Which would reduce everything to being unwatchable. However.....though I haven’t watched all of Silverhawks, I’m well aware that Silverhawks had several issues. It was mentioned several times in “Hear the Roar” when brought up by staff. It would’ve done better to have a more centralized and on-going plot. And to those upset about Michael’s statement at the beginning about the changing process: I think it’s pretty clear that one of his bigger issues with it is how it’s so casually dealt with while having no world building concerning WHY it would be. As far as “ogled” by the camera....he seems to be having some tongue-in-cheek fun about it. Far as “Hot Wings” go......I’ve had a few Black friends that have brought him up when we’ve discussed this stuff. Not usually positively either. As opposed to Panthro, who tends to be universally loved by, well, everyone. While I disagree with Michael on many things in his ThunderCats review (R.I.P.), his criticisms of Silverhawks seems to be pretty valid. Even in “a kid’s show”, internal show mechanics must be maintained.
LioConvoy's Reviews he definitely is a great dude I love his review's for the most part just hate his thundercats silver Hawks and snake mountain review's although I can see his point would it have killed them to give Skeletor his throne at least
Hey RetroBlasting, just wanted to suggest that you guys take a look at the Star Wars Action Fleet line. They were focused on small hand sized ships and each ship came with two figures. They also had playsets and figure packs. It was a really neat and well rounded line for a long time. It finally started falling apart at episode one. They reduced the included figures to one and started dropping the quality. Was really sad when the line slowly faded.
This is the fourth attempt and so I´ll say this for the FOURTH time: Hey Warner Bros., vids like these help keep interest in this product alive. That means more money in YOUR pockets. Chill out and let Retroblasting do their thing. All the comments and ranting is all in good fun.
The funny thing is that I remember Bluegrass the most because he was the most ridiculous! A literal space cowboy and a musical one at that! Roy Rogers would have loved him! Too bad he never guested on BLACKSTAR!
This is one of my favorite of your reviews. I was looking for it last month to rewatch it and was sad it had been taken down. Glad to see it again, albeit in an altered form. Stupid Warner Bros! Hope to someday get to rewatch the original Thundercats review. :)
That wasn't even his best quality. Story goes when the voice-acting was in actual production, Lee brought in an actual copy of "The Last Unicorn" and asked some of the script writers to include certain quotes directed from the book (he had that kind of pull). Learning this and given the number of "celebrities" who do voice work for properties they know little about because "I want to do something for my children = phone it in" gave me more respect for Lee than I had prior to learning about the story.
Have you seen the live action Silverhawks made in China with that famous female martial arts stars that was in the James Bond movie with Pierce Brosnan? You know what might be kinda cool? Rankin/Bass doing a stop motion superhero animation.
It was fine the first time. No one wants a shitty reboot where it's all "dark and edgy" to appeal to a bunch of 35 year olds like they did with MOTU and Thundercats, which were immediately cancelled
I actually liked those reboots, and that Thundercats reboot was good enough to deserve a second season but Cartoon Network chose not to order more episodes because they didn't understand their target audience or what timeslot to put the show in. Looks like you are speaking for yourself yet again.
@ 3:30 I think what is most frustrating (in retrospect) is that these five volunteer to be cyborgs to become...cops for another galaxy?!? I mean, if they had volunteered to save Earth that could give them some kind of tragic hero aspect, but instead they are sacrificing themselves to protect strangers and Earth isn't even a part of their 'jurisdiction'. Shucks, maybe do an episode where Mon*Starr tries to send a super weapon to destroy Earth for some kind of "They'll never know the sacrifices we made to save them back home!" kind of scene.
I loved the Silverhawks as a kid, and watching them as an adult, I still like the campy setting and the unique focus on the villains, who are arguably better developed than the heroes. That being said, I still enjoy Michael's rants and tearing down of the show, and can appreciate his take, even if I don't agree with it. To nerd rage against someone disagreeing with you on something just isn't my thing
The best thing about the cartoon WAS the Mob. Watching it as an adult, like when I was a kid, they aren't the most developed, serious threats that are expected, but the writers and designers of the characters put far more into them than most bad guys of other toylines at the time, most of whom were bungling cretins or faceless troop builders. Just my opinion.
lol I just received my season 1 Silverhawks! I never seen the show in the 80s, I remember the toys, and one of my friends had the big silver bird toy. Not sure which figures he had. I cannot wait to start watching the show! But Ill watch it later, work first then fun. lol have few other series not even open but save up for raining day. Respect your view! Keep up the great work!
Actually the storyline of the 1st Robocop clearly state when a Detroit police officer joins the force, they sign a waiver that states if they die in the line of battle, OCP can do anything they want with their bodies. Stated by OCP Executive Johnson...
Panthro was racist? Man as a kid Panthro was the man. I mean he was by far the favorite Thundercat in my neighborhood and I won't lie it may have been because we had next to no Black heroes in action shows, I guess Roadblock but he just rhymed and the other Joes bareky had screen time. Panthro was tough and had more personality than the rest of cats. Maybe I was just happy to have any non comedic representation at all.
I remember Silverhawks and Thundercats running back to back on WFFT here in Ft Wayne when I was a kid....but that's all I remember. The shows themselves weren't so memorable. I actually hope this show gets the par for the course $300 million dark & gritty blockbuster treatment just so I can hear Russell Crowe and/or Morgan Freeman say "planet of the mimes" with a straight face.
I still have my silverhawks lunchpail, with the thermos. I'm glad you didn't ruin the show when I was 9. Totally like G-Force. I watch most cartoons religiously until Pirates of Dark Water. I loved that show, I just remember it as my last devoted show. Thundarr the Barbarian and Galtar and the Golden Lance were my most favorite. I also liked Blackstar, but I only remember the sword, it was split in two- half for our hero, and half was in thd hands of an evil dude. All these shows were from my love of a lightsaber.
Hey, they were military and they volunteered.. The upside is they become effectively immortal and can travel in space unaided without exterior life support. Plenty of downsides, but... they did choose it. And there are folks that would. Besides, with the level of tech that allows this in the most nonchalant of fashion, chances are they could go back the other way.
So you are disturbed by the human experiments in Silverhawks... but would like to see the planet of Mimes destroyed i.e. genocide? Just because you don't like their method of communication? Isn't that more disturbing?
everybody needs to start suing these companies that file invalid/false dmca claims, since, fair use is still a thing, no matter how much the oligarchy wishes it would go the fuck away.
Wow I'm not going to lie to you after you talkin about silverhawks and bringing up some sound and valid points. That's like when you go back and watch your favorite cartoon as a kid and you realize like wow this show is seriously screwed up what was we thinking is kids
Silver hawks. Honestly one of the best ideas and coolest looking designs. Done fairly horribly in my opinion. I’d love to see new silver hawks figures.
Back up a minute. So the Silver Hawks are regular people who got turned into metal cyborgs right? So essentially they're like the Cybermen or the Borg but with their emotions intact
This is an episode I've revisited a few times. I always experience some joy hearing Michael pick the show apart and the outburst about how the show is messed up. I agree, the concept sounds good. The execution is what is lacking. Mimes as a species is a bad idea, you know what I mean? Good to see this again.
Wasn't there a villain (with a Southern drawl) that could stop or turn back time for 5 seconds? I think his name was Timestopper. So not only did the show defy the laws of physics, but the laws of spacetime as well?
Silverhawks was a good show. Thundercats was as good as MOTU, some argue better. For me Transformers, TMNT and Gi Joe will always be the best from the 80’s.