Lovesusti
The Worst Film Ever
Evengyny
Thanks for the memories!
Aiden Melton
The storyline feels a little thin and moth-eaten in parts but this sequel is plenty of fun.
Josephina
Great story, amazing characters, superb action, enthralling cinematography. Yes, this is something I am glad I spent money on.
botfish
Kidd Video was definitely one of Saturday morning's best offerings and was not around long enough. The Saturday morning cartoons of the 1980's were leaps and bounds better than the drivel children watch today. This show offered FANTASTIC music (a video at the end of each episode by the band), witty humor and adventure. The cast was different in that they were a double threat...they acted and sang (and played their instruments with the exception of the drummer). Bryan Scott actually penned the song "Time" which would have gotten major airplay if given the chance. It is a shame this show has not been released on DVD or played in syndication. I do not understand why the band never toured here in the states or had their album released as in Israel. Kidd Video had long term promise but was clearly put in the wrong hands who did not see what they had. The kids today miss out on quality cartoons like this one and that is a shame. Kidd Video (along with a handful of others) was in a class by itself. This show would be off the charts if it premiered today.
RockGrey
NOTE: CONTAINS INFO OF TWO SONG TITLE, FOR THOSE WHO ARE INTERESTED.For me, this was one of the seminole kids' shows growing up. It had everything that a kid could want: energy, humour, talented actors, good music, and - best of all - fantasy. I mean, kids being able to travel to another dimension and get all these magical powers and be able to beat evil no matter what the odds were wherever they went ? Yep, it was definitely fun. My favourite songs from this show were " TLC " and " Video Romeo ". I highly recommend this series to anyone else, if only because it - despite criticisms of it - ten times better than even the best of some of the crud passing itself off as children's TV shows nowadays. So hats off to Robby Rist and the others' involved in the show. Clearly, you are smart enough to know quality work when it comes along to get involved in it.
cosmos80
This was saturday morning's answer to MTV. Get a rock n roll band make them into cartoons, stop the villan that sent them there, and you have what has to be a cartoon show that helps symbolizes what the 80's were all about! music videos cartoon style! I wish they air reruns of this show, it was way cool when I remembered it, and now that the 80's are coming back, they should, if not, must bring it back on T.V. Maybe so another new generation of kids will enjoy this the same way we did almost 2 decades ago!
instrumentality
No need to summarize the plot...that's already been done here.Ok, granted, I don't really remember this show that well since, like most quality programs, it died out quickly and I don't think it was ever recycled through reruns. Nonetheless, I remember that it appealed to both my bizarre sense of humor and my love for music. Tons of off-the-wall humor and random scattered unidentifiable hilarious characters made this cartoon stand out among all the cutesy Saturday morning sludge of its time, and each episode was permeated with both original and popular 80s pop hits. I suppose this is a program you could either love, hate, or just not understand well enough to form an opinion. Regardless, it's doubtful you'll ever have an opportunity to see this show again even though it's one of the few cartoons of the '80s that could actually fit in with the countless cartoons out today that were obviously created while the cartoonists and writers were listening to "Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds" or something along those lines.