Eli Shane aims to become the greatest Slugslinging hero by collecting and dueling with transforming slug creatures to defeat the evil Dr. Blakk, who seeks to turn slugs into mindless weapons... Read allEli Shane aims to become the greatest Slugslinging hero by collecting and dueling with transforming slug creatures to defeat the evil Dr. Blakk, who seeks to turn slugs into mindless weapons in the luminous underground world of Slugterra.Eli Shane aims to become the greatest Slugslinging hero by collecting and dueling with transforming slug creatures to defeat the evil Dr. Blakk, who seeks to turn slugs into mindless weapons in the luminous underground world of Slugterra.
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While the animation starts with being off-putting, you get used to it, and it becomes smoother with every episode. I enjoyed it when it first came out, then didn't return to it later. From a modern look, it's a bit rough of a show, but the writing's still quite good.
It's about using slugs as ammo in an underground world. Following the adventures of Eli Shane and his friends, you get the concept of 99 different caverns to explore, as well as a nefarious villain and other plotlines. You get typical do-goody nature, complete with typical heroics.
Unfortunately, this series never finished. Even with it's Season 6 Netflix episodes, it was never finished. In fact, it seemingly retconned much of Slugterra only to end with "here's a new character and new plot elements" instead of finishing -anything-.
If you're okay with that fact, then you'll get a pretty enjoyable journey, as long as you forget Season 6 exists and treat it as "he lives underground with his friends, this is his life now, the end". Which would be the best summary of how to end the story after Season 5.
Oddly enough, a mobile game for it still gets updated. The concept would work great for an xcom-styled game, too.
While the lack of an end is a shame, it's still a treat to bless the animated world.
It's about using slugs as ammo in an underground world. Following the adventures of Eli Shane and his friends, you get the concept of 99 different caverns to explore, as well as a nefarious villain and other plotlines. You get typical do-goody nature, complete with typical heroics.
Unfortunately, this series never finished. Even with it's Season 6 Netflix episodes, it was never finished. In fact, it seemingly retconned much of Slugterra only to end with "here's a new character and new plot elements" instead of finishing -anything-.
If you're okay with that fact, then you'll get a pretty enjoyable journey, as long as you forget Season 6 exists and treat it as "he lives underground with his friends, this is his life now, the end". Which would be the best summary of how to end the story after Season 5.
Oddly enough, a mobile game for it still gets updated. The concept would work great for an xcom-styled game, too.
While the lack of an end is a shame, it's still a treat to bless the animated world.
My husband and I watch this show with our 10yo son. We didn't intend to, but the story line is very compelling. I was a bit disappointed with a couple details in the show, but it won't stop me from watching. This is one show that my husband and I don't mind our son watching. My husband and I often laugh out loud while watching. I'm glad that the dialogue is not over simplified for children. Children are really quite intelligent. Again I hope that the number of seasons for Slugterra begin to rival The Simpsons. I also hope that the plots stay exciting, interesting, and entertaining without being repetitive.
Slugterra is a very interesting, exciting, and interesting concept of layers of worlds within planet Earth. The battle between good and evil is ever apparent. All of the characters are enjoyable. Because of the level of fictional fighting, children younger than 10 MAY not be able to fully realize that this is imaginative and not real. We still have to deal with a level of that in our 10yo son. Otherwise, this show makes you want a Slugterra slug of your own. Thank you, Asaph Fipke, very much. Thank you also to the voice-over actors. Wonderful jobs.
Slugterra is a very interesting, exciting, and interesting concept of layers of worlds within planet Earth. The battle between good and evil is ever apparent. All of the characters are enjoyable. Because of the level of fictional fighting, children younger than 10 MAY not be able to fully realize that this is imaginative and not real. We still have to deal with a level of that in our 10yo son. Otherwise, this show makes you want a Slugterra slug of your own. Thank you, Asaph Fipke, very much. Thank you also to the voice-over actors. Wonderful jobs.
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Slugterra is a wonderful show to watch, with a story that talks about a world beneath our feet. Amazing artwork detail and the story itself is adventures, that makes me remember Alice and wonderland. Each character in Slugterra has unique traits even the slugs, Slugterra combines and captures both science and magic. What I enjoy most is the gun shooting action,along with each different slug having a different ability. Never judge a book by it's cover, in this case never judge a slug by it's appearance. Slugterra is something both me and my sister enjoy very much, and hope to see more of in the future. I thank both the creators and actors/actress for making Slugterra Amazing, well that's all for now and remember to Slug It Out.
This series is truly one of the most underrated and best I've seen. The first three seasons at least are magnificent, they give you that feeling of adventure that even other series today would dream of, a lot of variety of characters and super interesting situations. Eli Shane for example is basically the Nathan Drake of Slugterra, very nice and fun to listen to even in the most tense situations, but who knows how to take things seriously, and has a great soul of an explorer. All the characters are pretty good, even the villains (except some fillers). What if they should have improved is to remove certain repetitive combat scenes and have added more slugs and gadgets, since sometimes this series becomes very monotonous (and therefore I do not recommend it to everyone), and this unfortunately becomes a negative point. A really negative point starting with the fourth season, where it seems that the creators did not have much more desire to make new episodes. The series could have perfectly ended with the third. From the fourth, all that essence of exploration and knowing what is beyond is lost, and they begin to introduce old characters like if it was fan service as if nothing had happened (especially in the fourth, personally the worst season by far) . Well, to be honest, it is something that was partly lost in the second and third seasons but at a lower level, in fact, the first two chapters of the first season seemed by far the best, since they introduce the concepts key to the series in a spectacular way, a better introduction even than Pokemon, its greatest inspiration.
In spite of that, Slugterra ended well within everything, and I can say that although the last three seasons were a disappointment, it was still worth watching this series, although it ended in a very forced and open way. Will there be more seasons? Only time will tell...
In spite of that, Slugterra ended well within everything, and I can say that although the last three seasons were a disappointment, it was still worth watching this series, although it ended in a very forced and open way. Will there be more seasons? Only time will tell...
Don't listen to the lame adults whining on this show. This show is awesome! If you love the idea of slinging powerful slugs at the bad guys and getting them once and for all, then this is for you. Not like rl where adults manipulate to protect their jobs and the economy.
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