Tiger & Bunny - Season 1

(saison)
Japon, 2011, 10 h (Durée : 24 min)

Photographie:

Yui Tanaka

Musique:

池頼広

Acteurs·trices:

Hiroaki Hirata, Masakazu Morita, Yūko Kaida, Nobuaki Fukuda, Wataru Yokojima, Katsuhisa Hōki, Mariya Ise, Kenjirō Tsuda, Rina Hidaka (plus)
(autres professions)

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Dans une métropole animée et protégée par une bande de superhéros, les Next, le vétéran Wild Tiger est forcé de faire équipe avec le débutant Barnaby Brooks Jr. (Netflix)

Critiques (1)

Jeoffrey 

Toutes les critiques de l’utilisateur·trice (pour cette série)

anglais What I liked most about the series was the whole concept of Hero TV. It was entertaining and well thought out, including the sponsor companies, commercials, scoring, etc. The writers turned superheroes into a functioning show business, and I found it creative, funny, yet believable. Plus, the central pair of characters, Tiger and Bunny, were likable and had great chemistry, like Riggs and Murtaugh, and they each had their own interesting problem to deal with. I enjoyed the resolution of Barnaby's past and Kaburagi's future as much as I enjoyed them gradually getting to know each other and becoming buddies. What I also liked was Lunatic, a very interesting and well-portrayed character whose motivations and approach to justice actually made sense to me, but I could also see what was wrong with it. The show's message was also quite appealing, although it was sometimes pushed too hard and I felt like the subtitle could have been "Friendship is Magic", but it didn’t bother me all that much. Tiger & Bunny was a great show which I have been reminded of a couple of times since (for example when watching The Boys, by which I mean the commercials and medialization of superheroes, there were no other similarities otherwise), and I was glad to see that the show got a second season after more than a decade. 7.8/10 ()