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6/10
Max and the Kentucky-fried colonel mosey on out for a deep sea adventure!
Foreverisacastironmess1237 February 2014
A kid, a barbarian, and a talking chicken walk into a submarine...oh wait, I think I heard this one before! Great animation involved during the rather nightmarish prologue where a spooky full moon impressively reflects off some remote section of the ocean as an oil tanker is engulfed by the tentacles of something huge and all the poor souls on board are dragged down to a watery grave... Scary! It's unfortunately the best part of the episode in my opinion, as this is the first dud of the series. It's not terrible or anything and is still very enjoyable, but there's just several things about it that I find myself disliking, it just lacks somewhere. Like for instance the lame one-shot character of the oil tycoon Texan guy who's not really a villain or a good guy, and who's only really there as a comic relief reminder that being rich doesn't guarantee being sane, and the menace of the giant squid is kind of impressive, the animation of the tentacles is well done, but the stupid permanent cartoony grumpy expression they gave the thing completely ruins the effect. And I found the cowardly squidy peoples to be so annoying! They were kinda like a population of mini Cthulhus and the undersea city is R'Lyeh - Lovecraft strikes again! Their leader, Calamaris, was actually a villain in the toy line. The Doom Zone that this wet yarn is based upon, "Mighty Max Caught By the Man Eater", was designed to look like a ferocious great white shark, and a pretty scary one that briefly appears early in the story is I believe a little allusion to this. Norman's "I move for no squid!" is my favourite one-liner of the episode. The character had the awesome ability to say damn-near anything and make it sound either dead-pan hilarious, or totally badass! There's something almost lazy about this one that really sticks out to me. Like just what is it about this little adventure in particular that has the "world itself hanging in the cosmic balance", and why do the squid-heads speak English? Uh, maybe they learned it by reading all the discarded rubbish that we terrible humans so callously dump in the ocean..that could work! And a giant squid is supposed to have one eye, not two! This is just a weak filler story and it feels like one. It's not that fun, it doesn't have any pathos to it or especially exciting moments, and I'd say to skip to the next one even if you're a fan of this series, but that's just my take on the story, feel free to think of it what you will. We cool? We cool. 🐙
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8/10
Max Wearing Something Other Than His Hat and M Shirt
shelbythuylinh3 January 2022
Warning: Spoilers
He is playing football as Virgil designs the play to get him over to help out in a submarine and Norman has his clothes to go there.

To help a rich Texan and his submarine as squids are destroying ships and that over in wrecking havoc there. To defeat the squid and prevent anymore havoc.

It is funny seeing Max wear his heart shaped briefs there. As he is getting dressed into normal clothes there. Rich Texan not good nor bad but just strange and money may not solve things though you can buy a lot of toys like a sub.
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