![]() In a time when comedies are saturating both the primetime and daytime cartoon markets, it's nice to find a gripping animated drama without needing to set your sights to the other side of the Pacific. When the castle is attacked the gargoyles. Billionaire David Xanatos buys the castle and moves it to New York City, making it his headquarters. He and the remaining gargoyles are cursed to sleep for 1000 years. Goliath has been tricked by humans and discovers that his entire clan has been destroyed. If you at all appreciate the art form, you'll wonder where this show has been all your life. Goliath and his clan of gargoyles are sworn to defend a medieval castle. Overall, I think this is the best animated television series to ever come out of this country. The writing is taut, the acting fantastic, and the animation beautiful, but they are all mere servants to the story, which stays interesting and moderately serialized throughout the entire series (just the first season has been released on DVD, 13 of 65 episodes). The backbone of this saga is what all timeless fiction must contain: plot and character development. It's definitely not for young children (the Y7 rating is a good guideline), but don't think it's just another brainless afternoon shoot-'em-up designed to sell action figures. It stunned people at the time with its tragic plots, realistic weapons, and clear consequences to characters' actions. What makes it so unique is that it's still the only dramatic animated series Disney TV has ever produced. "Gargoyles" was a series released during the "Disney Afternoon" block of the mid-nineties. ![]()
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