People Magazine Loves The Super Hero Squad Show

People Magazine Loves The Super Hero Squad Show

People Magazine has named "The Super Hero Squad Show" as one of The Year's Best New Kids' Shows!

By sagekilz - Dec 17, 2009 12:12 PM EST
Filed Under: Animated Features
Source: marvel.com

It's official, "The Super Hero Squad Show" is one of the year's best!

In the December 21 issue of People magazine, the entertainment experts name "The Super Hero Squad Show" as one of the Year's Best New Kids' Shows!

Alongside new shows from Nickelodeon, Disney, PBS and Cartoon Network, "The Super Hero Squad Show" stands tall as one of the most enjoyable new cartoons for fans of all ages.

Of the hit show, People writes, "The best of the bunch (especially if you've got hero-crazed boys), this playful take on Wolverine and pals thankfully tones down the violence."

Don't forget to tune into the Cartoon Network at 7:30 p.m. on Saturday to "Hero Up!" with your favorite characters in the Marvel Universe-or any other-in an all-new episode of "The Super Hero Squad Show!"

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tazmaniak
tazmaniak - 12/17/2009, 1:07 PM
What's the target audience for this series?I find it completely ridiculous, but I thought my 6 and 10 year old nephews might like it.They also think it's very lame in comparison to Wolverine and the X-men and Spectacular Spider-Man.Was the show created to get the 5 and under crowd into Marvel comics, or is it just something thrown together to sell toys?

The show isn't for me or any adult for that matter(I guess).It is a little disheartening that they've finally made a show that utilizes the larger Marvel Universe and I can't get past 5 minutes of it.It's not even the animation that ruins it for me, that I can deal with, it's the silliness that is very annoying.

sagekilz
sagekilz - 12/17/2009, 2:07 PM
personally i think the show is great. granted, it's geared towards children but the writing is funny, new and a refreshing look on Marvel characters. Again, i know it's for children and shouldn't be viewed as a show for "grown ups" but come on, we read comic books for god's sake. a animated cartoon show about marvel characters should be right up our alley.
Macksimus
Macksimus - 12/18/2009, 4:07 PM
I watch it every morning with my kids before school. I don't care much for the plots, but I really do enjoy spotting and identifying all of the different characters.

...and the kids really dig it. It's perfect for them.
flames809
flames809 - 12/18/2009, 5:46 PM
the show is good and funny

mack- you saw the episode with wolverine and the dinokid golfing?
DownUnderThunder
DownUnderThunder - 12/21/2009, 3:13 AM
@flames i agree, it took a few attempts but i really enjoy it.

I've been trying to drag my most die hard comic friend into animation for years, he poo-pooed JLU, wont touch the DVD movies and THIS is what gets him in.

He said he doesnt like having a voice put to a hero when he has had one in his head for them for 30 years, makes sense. Fun cartoon
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