Max Steel
Max Steel
| 25 February 2000 (USA)
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  • Reviews
    Inadvands Boring, over-political, tech fuzed mess
    CommentsXp Best movie ever!
    Lachlan Coulson This is a gorgeous movie made by a gorgeous spirit.
    Ella-May O'Brien Each character in this movie — down to the smallest one — is an individual rather than a type, prone to spontaneous changes of mood and sometimes amusing outbursts of pettiness or ill humor.
    Robbiebishop I love Max Steel!If he only came on more.I used to stay up all night till 5:00 in the morning just to watch Max Steel.I used to only watch it on Kids Wb but then they quit!So when I herd it was coming on cartoon network I would stay up,Then my dad got tired of hearing TV on all night so I recorded it I have almost all the Max Steel episodes! Yeah I'm obsessed with Max Steel it rocks unlike Gi Joe and Action Man Action Mans cartooning was horrible it look awful it was crap compared to Max Steel Gi Joe had a reason to look like crud it was a cartoon! Max Steel rocks!Yep I have Max Steel toys (Action Figures)Man Max Rocks Yeah Going Turbo see you crap shows like Gi Joe and Action Man!
    enchantress51 Supposedly following in the footsteps of the computer generated shows by the Canadian Mainframe Entertainment, Max Steel makes it mark as the WB's first CGI show. Though t started out a little rough around the edges, Max Steel has improved greatly from its humble beginnings. It revolves around Josh McGrath, aka Max Steel, a young man possessing superhuman abilities. At first glance, this may look to be a children's show, but if you keep an open mind and generally enjoy cartoons, adults will like this too.
    MXONE Almost everyone I know would never have even realized Max Steel exists if I hadn't gone around more or less waving banners and using loud-speakers. Even then, they still don't really care. Most people give me a blank look when I start talking about Max Steel. It's depressing to not be able to talk with someone who understands.
    Tangor Move over James Bond, there's a new super agent--Max Steele! The cgi-based animated series is marketed to children but will appeal to adults as well. Steele has acquired unusual powers by accident that led to his induction into a secret service agency which combats evil around the world. The opening episode provides hints that more than startlingly realistic animation sequences are in store.