a5c7b9f00b Four teenage heroes-for-hire warp through the universe to save adorable aliens and their worlds using the power of their emotions. At first, I thought &quot;Bravest Warriors&quot; was just going to be a rehash of the &quot;Adventure Time&quot; formula in a different setting, but while but while both series have many obvious similarities, at the same time &quot;Bravest Warriors&quot; has its enough virtues to be enjoyable on its own way: The characters are likable, the stories are totally crazy and random but entertaining to watch, with some occasional hints of seriousness among all the wackiness, allowing a proper development of the plot and the personalities of the protagonists.<br/><br/>Personally, I liked a lot the art style of this series. The designs are simple but also, cute and appealing, displaying a high level of imagination and creativity, a quality which sadly seems missing in many television cartoons from the recent years. That&#39;s why I&#39;m thankful for the existence of Cartoon Hangover, which besides of this series has brought us &quot;Bee and Puppycat&quot; and &quot;Doctor Lollipop&quot;, two animations with a great potential to become future cult classics of the web.<br/><br/>By the way, my favorite character is Catbug. He is simply adorable!<br/><br/>9/10 This internet series is very stupid and overrated. I freaking hate Cartoon Hangover for making the worst internet show on the entire planet. Of course giving it a 1/10 would be really generous. But seriously, IMDb, AN EIGHT POINT FOUR OUT OF 10?!?!?! That&#39;s stupid and uncalled for. How can this piece of crap that should have never ever EVER been made get an 8.4/10 when The Adventures of Sharkboy and Lavagirl already has a THREE point four out of 10?! I bet all of you can help plunge Bravest Warriors&#39; rating below a 3.4/10 to maybe a 2.5/10 like Marvin Marvin got (It also needs its rating raisedwell. It was a 2.1/10 it&#39;s now a 2.5/10).
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