Vashirdfel
Simply A Masterpiece
Pluskylang
Great Film overall
ThedevilChoose
When a movie has you begging for it to end not even half way through it's pure crap. We've all seen this movie and this characters millions of times, nothing new in it. Don't waste your time.
Jonah Abbott
There's no way I can possibly love it entirely but I just think its ridiculously bad, but enjoyable at the same time.
sherl
I always liked history in school,but this show gives another idea of how to see the guys that we learn about.Jefferson singing rap,Napoleon eating all that cookie,makes you give a lot of good laughs all over.Even difficult and important facts are placed as a real show(The division of the world after WW2 as a table of food)!The hosts are also a joke all of them ,like Pepper,with her historical screams ,Father time and the Baby,(what about him like Mozart!!!).The most funny thing is the incredible situations where the most famous persons in the world,like the Presidents of the US,Kings and Queens ,scientists and all kind of historical figures are placed,just to make us laugh.So if you still think that History is boring,dare to watch Histeria!And this will so change your mind.
sngbrd39
As did most other people, I thought this show came in at the weaker end of the Warner Bros./Steven Spielberg output. However, that's not to say that it wasn't funny. C'mon, think about "Women Leaders in Group Therapy" as did another commentator. Think of the episode which had a story about Thomas Jefferson played out like an episode of the Jack Benny show. Think of World's Oldest Woman opening a trap door in the floor and speaking to Hitler as he burned in hell. (Yes, that actually happened in one episode.) I guess what I'm saying is that no, it was not as good as "Animaniacs" or "Freakazoid!", but yes, it was still worth watching. Personally, I thought it was a rather funny show (too much Big Fat Baby at times, though), and at times, it was even rather educational. Unfortunately, the reruns aren't played anymore, as is the case with all the Warner/Spielberg cartoons, which makes me very unhappy. When Spongebob Squarepants is allowed to roam freely and these shows aren't, you know there's something wrong.
VENOMOH
Unlike Pokemon or just about any other show in the typical cartoon spread, this show is indeed educational. It is true that it's geared for younger children. However, your average adult can pick up some history knowledge long forgotten from a single sitting. It's not The Discovery Channel, but as far as the "what are your children watching" question, this is a much more enlightening alternative to the japanimation collection of lightning spewing fuzzballs.
dakim
Unlike the other person who commented, I find this show both funny and semi-educational. The actors (especially Rob Paulsen, who does several bit parts on the show) do a superb job of portraying the historical characters, and the writing is creative and witty. True, it may not be completely historically accurate, but it is a cartoon that is primarily geared towards entertainment and not education. I do find Big Fat Baby a bit much, but I suppose he appeals to kids. I believe Histeria! is a wonderful show, and I recommend it to any cartoon fan.