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  • Captain Blasto Ep.4 “The Crew” | A Web Series Review on The Watch

    A Super Hero Comedy Web Series

    4 Swirlies

    “Can I be the narrator?”

    A fun episode of this older web series, if a bit predictable in the gags. The comic book looking slip panels is a lot of fun, too. And I always love a good caper story.

    This is the part that the series has been building towards, now that it has made it this series is really finding its feet.

    From YouTube Description:

    Colin and Daryl are joined by a crew of middle-aged comic crooks in staging their biggest robbery yet, a local lock-and-key shop. Find out more at http://www.captainblasto.com

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  • Captain Blasto Ep.3 “The Mild Mannered Reporter”

    As the bogus burglaries continue, Colin gets a job at the local hometown newspaper only to find it’s not as glamorous as the comic books may depict. Find out more at http://www.captainblasto.com.

    3 Swirlies

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    Another attempt to catch up on series that we haven’t posted in a while.

    More attempts at small level crime to give Captain Blasto something to thwart – except the crimes seem to be slowly taking over from the thwarting.

    It’s an interesting idea, the fake villains become real villains and the fake crimes become more elaborate and, ultimately, take more focus than the stopping of the crimes. But there’s almost no dialogue in this episode, and the part about him getting a job as a reporter doesn’t seem to lead any where.

    And I’m not sure why each person who will be added to the super villain’s crew is chosen – because the guy gets mad at a parking ticket he’s perfect to help pull off a robbery?

    Despite it’s flaws, I’m a sucker for super hero gags, and for the retro comic book appeal of this series. So I’m hooked for at least one more episode, even if just to see them planning the heist.

  • Captain Blasto – Ep 2. A Comic Caper

    Series continues at http://www.youtube.com/blastoseries

    Colin recruits his friend and high school janitor to stage a bogus burglary which he can foil in the guise of the comic book super hero of his childhood, Captain Blasto.

    Find out more at http://www.captainblasto.com

    3 Swirlies

    “You can’t take a baby! That’s kidnapping, not a theft!”

    I really like the visual design of the opening titles. Colourful and graphic.

    So, here’s where things get moving. A crazy plot is hatched… and suddenly our hero’s life isn’t so boring.

    There’s a number of funny bits. What tickles me is that they are staging a fake mugging and because they are inspired by the comics, the “mugger” is dressed up like the bad guys in Scrooge McDuck.

    The fake fighting is fun, even if there’s some moments that feel like outtakes that were left in. I still like the comic book split screens, especially where they are used to juxtapose the comic book moments with the reality. What stands to be improved most is the acting. (Something to be said for almost every web series.)

    All in all, a fun episode, albeit with an abrupt ending.

  • Captain Blasto – Episode 1

    Growing tired of his repetitive life, Colin Carter decides to break free of his boredom and become the comic book super hero of his childhood, Captain Blasto.

    3 Swirlies


    Slow but interesting start.

    Okay, so this series isn’t new, but it is new to me, and that’s good enough for The Watch List.

    This first episode has a bad case of ‘pilot-itis’. It’s all set up. In fact, it’ s only half of the set-up – almost a prologue, really.   By the end of it, I’m not really sure where the story is going. The preview of the next episode looks funny. Which is something this episode could have used a tiny bit more of.  But while we have seen this concept before, I’m a sucker for superhero stories so I’m willing to go along for the ride.

    There are a few laughs in it. I did like the “dinner” left out for Colin by his mom.  And the use of split screen toward the end, starting at the 4:00 mark, was nice. The layout and style of the split screen had a nice, graphic feel to it, and I admire the fact that they left some panels blank. Many people would feel like they were required to fill each one.

    The production looks slick. There’s some nice use of colors. It looks like they put a lot of money into lighting and their sets.

    So I’m going to keep posting episodes of Captain Blasto on The Watch List.

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