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Friday, August 13, 2021

DISNEYS “MARVEL: WHAT IF…?” RAISES ANIMATION STANDARD

 ðŸŽ¥ 🎞 Series Streaming Review 🎞 🎥 - MARVELS: WHAT IF?... - PG - DisneyPlus - A series from the Marvel Universe as presented by “The Watcher” - a cosmic creature who presents an alternate universes (Multi-verse) to infamous comicbook characters that most Americans grew up following in comic books. The Watcher was presented in many Marvel graphic novels, and most notably in the late 1980's, the fate of the Dark Phoenix in a series of books that told the fate of the lead female character in the Uncanny X-Men; leaving many to wonder if the The Watcher had either actually witnessed a real event or if the reader was being exposed to actual events in the prime timeline.
 
Part one introduces “Captain Carter” or who I would have dubbed “Captain Britain” - as well known in Marvel lore - as a female British operative who just happened to be at the right place and time for things to happen. The transition in the initial storytelling is pretty obvious as a re-write of what actually transpired in the Captain America film, but drastically turns to the wildly bizarre and sometimes hilarious depiction of a normal human realizing the increased coordination and agility that comes with the serum that changed Steve Rogers into America's most iconic Marvel hero. But don't worry, Rogers still has his chance at the limelight, but in a clever way not expected, but well delivered.

The episode is well written and produced, the animation is stunning and clear throughout all of the action sequences. I chuckled several times over the fantastic action sequences and, more especially, the change in satire throughout the episodes run. This was a great place to start, but I think that the “What If?…” format should also spent some time on “What if” some bad guys had got another start. I honestly cannot wait to see the next installment to this series!
 
⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ [4 of 5 Stars]