Searching for the vile Tormak, the despot responsible for the deaths of his parents, Galtar aligned himself with beautiful princess Goleeta and her feisty younger telekinetic brother Zorn. G... Read allSearching for the vile Tormak, the despot responsible for the deaths of his parents, Galtar aligned himself with beautiful princess Goleeta and her feisty younger telekinetic brother Zorn. Goleeta and Zorn also had a score to settle with Tormack, who'd stolen Goleeta's magical go... Read allSearching for the vile Tormak, the despot responsible for the deaths of his parents, Galtar aligned himself with beautiful princess Goleeta and her feisty younger telekinetic brother Zorn. Goleeta and Zorn also had a score to settle with Tormack, who'd stolen Goleeta's magical golden shield. Tormak in turn coveted Galtar's equally magical double-edged golden lance, fo... Read all
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- TriviaOn November 10, 2015, Warner Archive released Galtar and the Golden Lance: The Complete Series on DVD in region 1 as part of their Hanna-Barbera Classics Collection. This is a Manufacture-on-Demand (MOD) release, available exclusively through Warner's online store and Amazon.com.
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This show of course came out at a time when the fantasy genre was on the rise and really thrived in animation. It's true this show never became as legendary as other animated fantasy shows from the 80's decade like "He-Man", "Dungeons and Dragons" and "Thundercats". But it could have been, as this show in my book is another of those almost classics; had the show been given a little more time, it really did have potential to go even further.
Though I think the real reasons this show never got up there is mainly because of bad timing as this show came out at a latter period of the fantasy genre in the 80's just when it was starting to fade a little, but also from the amount of competition this show had it just didn't stand a chance. Yeah, it's true this show does take its cues from a lot of other sources most notably "Star Wars". Personally, I honestly don't mind and same can be said about a lot of other shows out there that take inspiration and cues here and there it's a common thing, what matter to me is that the execution is good, let alone the show is fun.
The animation I personally feel is excellent, it is just top notch and really show how advanced animation was becoming. This show looks almost like it could have been an animated show for the 90's. From the color aesthetic and the attention to detail enough to satisfy your eyes to drink up. I like the world much like with the world in "He-Man" and "ThunderCats" it's a mix of both magic and technological science, fantasy and sci-fi which is always a perfect mix. The plot is good though nothing special, it's the typical one from most fantasy's where heroes must go on a long quest to free the land from evil, nothing new but everything done right. Even like the music like that intro which is good if nothing too memorable, but still some of the music and that epic announcement of the main hero's name it just really gets you pumped up from an epic fantasy adventure and the double light bladed lance action.
The main protagonists are solid their as good as they come. Really like the character designs of both Galtar and Princess Goleeta, it's funny how both look like Fred and Daphne from "Scooby Doo". Which I think is kind of cool, if you want to you could say the show could be an Elseworlds tale where Fred and Daphne are a prince and princess from a fantasy world, fighting to free the land from evil. Both have a good back and forth chemistry with one another, really buy that both care for each other deeply.
Even like the main villain Tormack whom is pretty much the archetypical evil overlord you've probably seen in dozens of fantasies or sci-fi fantasy stories but still gets the job done all the same. It's probably really the performance of him that really stands out, that could make anyone nervous.
Action is solid as it's well choregraphed, there is a good mix from shootouts, magic battles but of course the best is the sword-on-sword action. Really like the Golden Lance weapon, their obviously light saber like weapons. However, the unique thing about them is that fact that he can put both swords together and he has a double-bladed sword. That was cool but predated the double-bladed light saber from "Star Wars Episode One" which came out several years' latter.
The show surprising has a really good voice cast, from Mary McDonald Lewis who of course is well known to voice Lady Jaye from "G. I. Joe", it was interesting seeing her voice this role. Brock Peters another of my favorite voice actors, he of course is no stranger to voicing animated villains as he was the voice of Bloth on "Pirates of Dark Water" another under the radar gem and one I reviewed. He just has that beautiful deep booming voice which reminds me of James Earl Jones, but other than that his voice fits like a glove and really makes you believe he's an evil voice that could break you probably with just a mere sound of his voice. And there are other voice actors like "Transformers" alum Peter Cullen, Frank Welker, and Corey Burton. There is even Helen Hunt way before silver screen stardom.
One of the things that make this show unique from all the others (to me anyway) is that it has a mature feel to it. I like this because it shows how animation and even TV shows in general were starting to take the next step in storytelling. From the plotline despite nothing special is pretty dark which I love which to me really gives the adventure weight to it, that it really does matter whether the heroes win or lose.
But also, that both leads are in a relationship. This was uncommon with animation at the time as most characters of the opposite sex either had a platonic relationship or sometimes it was hinted at they were more or wanted to be more but never a pay off, which as a kid I always found weird and sometimes disappointing much with a certain bad season of a favorite show say "Once Upon a Time" that constantly builds up but fails to add up to anything good at the end. You can also say this show sort of acknowledges the 80's decade once again as romantic duos were a thing from shows like "Hart to Hart" and "Remington Steele".
It would be cool if this show had a revival, that way there can be more depth into the world of Galtar, a better Rogue and Ally gallery, but also elaborate and deepen the relationship between Galtar and Princess Goleeta more. Though doubtful this will ever happen as the fanfare for this show isn't that big, but still a thought to consider.
Overall if you're a vintage 80's cartoon fan or even a fan of fantasy shows in general, this hidden golden gem is worth a swing.
Rating: 3 stars.
- hellraiser7
- Jun 7, 2022
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