Star Trek: The Animated Series
I've never watched this before. Not one episode. It was never shown in the UK (I don't think) and I never bought it on DVD or whatever because, well, I heard it was shit. But other people say it has good episodes and I certainly want to see it for myself! Really the biggest exposure I've had to it has been this video...
Which is a great video you should watch before reading these reviews.
Beyond the Farthest Star - That's...that's not the proper Star Trek theme music! It sounds all seventies! The voices sound the same but a bit like they're under water? Also the plot seems to be moving along faster than in a normal episode, probably because it's only 23 minutes long. The Enterprise is trapped in the orbit of a dead star (I think?) and finds a huge, mysterious, 300 million year old spaceship. That's pretty cool! Kirk, Spock, McCoy and Scotty beam over wearing LIFE SUPPORT BELTS that let the BREATHE IN SPACE and that is also cool. There's a weird lifeform growing over the outside of the ship. They get trapped inside and the power is sucked from their phasers somehow. There's finally a bit of characterisation as McCoy tells Spock to hurry up and Spock says "patience, Doctor." It's literally the first character moment in the episode. They find an alien log that warns them about the parasitic lifeform and beam back on the Enterprise. Kirk ELBOWS Kyle out of the way to get to the transporter controls, which is awesome, but an evil lifeform beams into the computer or something!
The alien shuts systems down and tells Kirk to obey it (in a not very evil voice.) Spock concludes that the alien is a "primal entity" which uses starships as its body. They can't use the computers because the alien has them, but Spock and Scotty calculate the slingshot effect needed to escape the dead star in their heads. The alien wants to go to the centre of the galaxy. What could be there, I wonder!? The Enteprise manages to escape and go to warp. The entitry cries about not wanting to be left alone. It's pretty sad! But they just fly off and leave it anyway. Umm, that's the end. That's the end of the episode.
The advantage an animated series has is that it can show things that could never be done in live action. The scenes of the crew exploring the massive alien starship, including walking around in the vacuum of space, are something we'd obviously never have seen in the original series. The disadvantage this animated series has is that it's pretty cheap. The animation isn't great. It's often pretty static. But the biggest problem I found with this first episode was the voice acting. The cast weren't actually together when they recorded their lines. To save money, they recorded everything individually and then it was all stuck together. The best part of the original series was the relationship between Kirk, Spock and McCoy and the chemistry the three actors playing those characters had. That is pretty much gone here as obviously if they weren't acting together there's not going to be any chemistry. I can also already tell that some of the actors (DeForest Kelley mainly!) are struggling with the voice acting, whereas James Doohan (who had voice acting experience) sounds exactly like the Scotty of old. The reduced running time means we get to the action fast, but the downside with that is that the episode just kind of ends? They get rid of the alien and then fly away. No joke at the end, no moral of the story from Kirk. So yeah, I found this to be a mixed bag!
SCORE: 5.5/10 (But don't compare these scores to the live action scores because I think it's hard to compare them!)
Yesteryear - The Enterprise has returned to the Guardian of Forever(!) to help out some historians. One is a bird person with wings! Somehow everyone but Kirk forgets who Spock is and the first officer is now an Andorian! They find that the timeline has been changed so that Amanda and Spock died when Spock was seven. It happened when Spock wasn't saved by his cousin who it turns out was Spock himself from the future! Spock has to travel back in time to Vulcan to save himself. The Andorian first officer is a bit annoyed that he's going to lose his ranking, but he values family and wishes Spock work. It's a very nice touch. Spock witnesses his young self being bullied by VULCAN BULLIES in a scene J.J. stole for his first Star Trek movie. He meets Sarek (thankfully voiced by Mark Lenard) and we then see Sarek make a speech to young Spock about choosing his path, human or Vulcan. It's another bit J.J. stole! Except it's better here!? Young Spock has a pet with big claws in another nice continuity reference. Old Spock talks to Amanda, who sounds suspciously like Majel Barrett.
Young Spock goes out to the desert for his trial, but his pet follows him. His pet is attacked by a lizard thing and old Spock saves him. Old Spock teaches young Spock about emotions. "Logic offers a serenity human seldom experience" is a great line! This is a million times better than the first episode. Spock's pet is dying and young Spock runs all the way home to fetch a healer. Old Spock teaches young Spock about death! The healer offers to prolong the pet's life, but it will live in pain, so young Spock asks for him to die with peace and dignity. Back home he tells Sarek and Amanda that he has chosen the Vulcan path. Spock goes back to the future and tells Kirk that the one change this time was that a pet died. Kirk says that won't mean much but Spock says it might...to some. McCoy remembers Spock now and they even end with a joke (YES!) and everything is back to normal.
Okay, this was so much better than the first episode. I'm sure the fact that it was written by the great D.C. Fontana has something to do with it! While the first episode was totally lacking in characterisation this one was full of it. There was lots of nice continunity with the original series and we got to see Vulcan for only the second time ever. Leonard Nimoy did some strong voice acting and all the scenes with him talking to his younger self were great. Young Spock was adorable too! If this had been a regular episode it would have been a great one and as an animated episode...it was still a great one!
SCORE: 10/10