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The Maxx

  • TV Series
  • 1995
  • TV-14
  • 23m
IMDb RATING
8.3/10
4.4K
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The Maxx (1995)
Adult AnimationHand-Drawn AnimationPsychological ThrillerSerial KillerSuperheroActionAdventureAnimationCrimeDrama

Confused hulking homeless superhero The Maxx tries to protect his social worker and friend Julie from an omniscient serial killer Mr. Gone both in the real world, which may or may not actual... Read allConfused hulking homeless superhero The Maxx tries to protect his social worker and friend Julie from an omniscient serial killer Mr. Gone both in the real world, which may or may not actually be real, and the subconscious fantasy world.Confused hulking homeless superhero The Maxx tries to protect his social worker and friend Julie from an omniscient serial killer Mr. Gone both in the real world, which may or may not actually be real, and the subconscious fantasy world.

  • Creator
    • Sam Kieth
  • Stars
    • Michael Haley
    • Amy Danles
    • Glynnis Talken
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  • IMDb RATING
    8.3/10
    4.4K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    3,489
    601
    • Creator
      • Sam Kieth
    • Stars
      • Michael Haley
      • Amy Danles
      • Glynnis Talken
    • 23User reviews
    • 15Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 nominations total

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    Michael Haley
    • The Maxx
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    Amy Danles
    • Sarah
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    Glynnis Talken
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    Barry Stigler
    • Mr. Gone
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    Patty Wynne-Hughs
    • Sara's Mom
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    Scott Curtis
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    Molly McLucas
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    David Thomas
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    David Patrick Valera
    • Tommy
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    Chris Vanzo
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      • Sam Kieth
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    Snoogins

    Fight back ,we scream!!!

    I loved this series! Having been a huge comic book fan, I had heard about Sam Keith's Maxx characters several months before they premiered on MTV's Oddities series. I was very impressed with the performances of the voice actors, especially Barry Stigler as Mr. Gone. Kudos to everyone involved, this cartoon got me so interested that I had to read the rest of the series in comic book format, and I was very disappointed that the second season never made it onto television. Hopefully, someday in the future, the first season will arrive on DVD or some other collectible format because this show deserves better than to just fade into obscurity.
    gerie

    Shame on MTV

    I tried watching one of MTV's newer....TV shows...if they can even be considered that. MTV had some awesome TV shows, Aeon Flux, Liquid TV, Beavis & Butt-Head, and The Maxx: a dark twisted trip into the psyche of a tortured girl trapped in the body of a woman. It was an original piece of work, and I absolutely loved it. MTV used to be about music and TV shows that were actually tolerable. Shame on you MTV!
    R-O-N-I-N

    Wow...

    One of the best animated series of all time.

    Here's why...

    The writing is some of the best I've ever seen when it comes to animation. It is, at times, utterly confusing and that's the point. You, the viewer, are thrown into the world of "The Maxx." It is as bizarre as the Maxx's psyche and will leave you wondering what you just watched. The amazing cinematography amidst the complexity of storyline make "The Maxx" appealing to the eye as well as the mind.
    Jaime N. Christley

    an animated masterpiece

    This is some of the best animation I have yet seen come out of this country. "The Maxx" is, after its two hours have passed: scary, very funny, thoughtful, intelligent, profound, disturbing, highly imaginative, and ultimately quite moving.

    Part of the charm of "The Maxx" is that it's clear that the directors of the series are familiar with how people read the comics; how all the elements and dialogue reach the eye. In this way "The Maxx" is far more imaginative than live-action stuff, because it's loose of the bounds of physics laws and a clear-eyed camera. It makes other films based on comic books, "Batman," "Blade," etc., seem clunky and artificial by comparison.

    The plot, though drawn from a mish-mash of dream interpretation stuff, pop psychology stuff, Freudian stuff, and miscellaneous mythological references, matters little in the end -- when all is explained, it's a little disappointing because the confusion that "The Maxx" envelops around the viewer was part of what was so good about it. It's the confusion, the intricate layers of reality and unreality, that helps make this show so special.

    When you get down to it, it works anyway, thanks to a number of really magnificent things. First, the characters of The Maxx, Julie, and Sarah are multi-faceted and very endearing. Despite the exhilarating cascade of visuals, this is ultimately a character-driven fantasy/drama. That's not all that "The Maxx" ought to be treasured for, though. Sam Keith has created a world (heck, a number of worlds) that are so fiercely original, so imaginative, that nothing short of a complete lack of sympathetic characters would be able to ruin his visionary achievement. To his credit, Keith gives us everything that we've been missing in Hollywood's interpretation of the comics: not just strong visuals, but great writing, a mass of original ideas, and memorable characters.
    La Gremlin

    Why can't they make more of these?

    I knew I was going to need something good and strong to wash off "Snowed in at the House of Mouse" today, so I rented "the Maxx". I saw bits of it when Mtv aired it as a mini-series and was taken in by the excellent visuals and believable -almost pitiable- cast of characters. But before I gush, a little history is needed here.

    Some time in the mid-90's, Mtv actually had a few good shows. No kidding. At the time it pained them to interrupt the music videos (!!!???!!!) for a while to show them, but that's another rant in itself. They had an animated mini-series block called "Oddities". One of these was the grotesque, overplayed "the Head" and the other was "the Maxx".

    So what would you say if I told you now that this cartoon is darker, more complicated, and better written than any of the live-action movies in the new release shelves the past three weeks?

    Go rent it tonight. This is going to stay with you for a long time.

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    • Trivia
      The comic book series was adapted into an animated series as part of the MTV program Oddities. It covered Darker Image #1, The Maxx #1/2, and issues #1-11 of the regular series, depicting the introduction of Julie, the original Maxx, Mr. Gone, and, later, Sarah. The series included few of the revelations of the characters' origins, however, and did not describe the interconnections between them. The series made wide use of scanned artwork and CGI.
    • Quotes

      The Maxx: Pain lasts, kid. It's how you know you're alive. Sometimes I think this growing up thing is just pain management.

    • Alternate versions
      Apparently the video release has been cut compared to the original release on television.
    • Connections
      Featured in Atop the Fourth Wall: Darker Image #1 (2010)

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    • Release date
      • April 8, 1995 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Макс
    • Production company
      • MTV Animation
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    • Runtime
      23 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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