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8/10
Jayce and the Wheeled Warriors; an awesome Cartoon.
Terryfan18 March 2006
I began to get inserted in Jayce and the Wheeled Warriors while playing on the internet.

I was playing on an website and it had this show on there. So I figure that I would just it out.

Then I got to doing some more research on Jayce and the Wheeled Warriors and then it started to get me more into the show.

Luckily, I was at an small store and I find Jayce and the Wheeled Warroirs "Escapes from the Garden of Evil" DVD, so I brought it on DVD.

I started to watch the show, and I can honesty tell you, it's one of the greatest cartoon shows I have ever seen.

Jayce and the Wheeled Warriors story is this: Jayce and his friends must find his father to untied the magic root and lead his Lighting League to victory, But the only thing standing his way is the evil Sawboss, leader of the Monster Minds with the power to Transform into powerful vehicles.

I love the music in Jayce and the Wheeled Warriors, It's so well done.

The Theme song is just simply phenomenal and it also one of the best songs ever made, If a song can make me get up and work out is a winner to me.

The voice acting is very good, The artwork is so awesome, The characters are all great and the storytelling is so well done.

If you like Jayce and the Wheeled Warroirs I also recommend checking out Transformers, G.I.Joe, Super Mario Bros, Dino-Riders, and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles.

Overall, I was not disappointed with this show and it's one of the reasons why I still love to watch cartoons. I was truly Impress with Jayce and the Wheeled Warriors.

I recommend checking Jayce and the Wheeled Warriors, It is just simply phenomenal.
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8/10
Rolling Warriors
hellraiser717 March 2013
I was a kid from the 80's, this show is an underrated and forgotten 80's gem, that is one of my favorite cartoons from that decade if you can actually believe that.

The main reason it caught my eye was the fact that unlike most cartoons back them this actually had a really good plot (at least I thought so) personally I thought it was an awesome idea because it was creative and different. It's kinda strangely similar to the sci-fi story "Day of the Trifids" which was about plant invasion only here it's in space which makes it cool. What makes the story compelling (for me anyway)and the space opera universe it in it's dark atmosphere. The show really creates almost at times a sense of dread because we see much damage and how far the monster minds evil influence extends. You really feel like the odds are truly against the good guys, but this just all the more makes us bet on the good guys to win.

It's true that there's not much in plot development, like most 80's cartoon most of the episodes were random. But there was nothing wrong with that as long as the episodes had good stories. And certain aspects do rip a bit from "Star Wars" but this is a minor flaw I can get past.

The animation I think is very good and holds up today. I like the worlds it was able to create, how the human characters are animated, but most importantly I really love the designs of the vehicles, the monster mind vehicles are both organic and inorganic at the same time; their menacing and strange. Each of them have unique features and at times characteristics. However the vehicles I like the best are the Lighting League vehicles, just their features, how they work, and how much butt they can kick I wanted to drive one of them. My favorite was always armed force; with armed force you can grab vehicles and do whatever you want.

I really like the characters Jayce is solid despite an archetypal young hero. But to me I really like the supporting characters whom to me stand out the most. Herc is my favorite, yeah he's a Han Solo rip off, but still he's a fun character all the same. He's brash, reluctant sometimes but for good reason, and borderline selfish and selfless.

Flora is a sweet but mysterious character, she's a kid but she's not an annoying stereotypical kid; because her character is actually useful from her ability to communicate with plants (kinda like Kira from "The Dark Crystal"), let alone able to drive the vehicle and kick butt (how the heck she can legally drive at her age is anyone's guess). Gillian, a bit of a rip and mix of both Obi Wan and Gandolf, he's a mentor, has a sense of humor, but also despite his age is more than capable of kicking some butt.

And the two other best things about the show are the action and the music. The action I think is very good, I really like the vehicular assault battles their well coordinated and violent, almost reminds me of the battles in the "Twisted Metal" video game series. I like how the good guys are able to dispatch the monster mind vehicle with non cliché methods instead of the usual direct hit equals explosion method (the non inclusion of it I'll admit is kinda strange) and all the same the monster mind vehicle do get destroyed and die so they don't pull punches there. Though I'll admit there are times when some battles seem a little redundant due to lack of variety in vehicles for the monster minds side and well as format in situations. But this is another small minor flaw I can easily get past.

The music is awesome, this cartoon has one of the best soundtracks but most importantly it has one of my favorite cartoon theme songs of all time it's just so exciting, inspirational and adventurous.

It would be awesome if this show got some sort of revival, out of a lot of cartoons being revived for a new generation this I feel should be one to consider, but yeah I know it's wishful thinking once again but who says it can't happen. Overall, "Jayce and the Wheeled Warriors" is worth a test drive, check it out.

Rating: 3 stars
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6/10
average
fibreoptic11 February 2004
I appreciated this average cartoon as a child because it was the only decent thing on on a sunday morning. The one thing i found funny was when saw boss at the at end of every episode after being beaten as usual said something like "I'll get you next time Jayce". Worth watching on tv if nothing else is on.
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The Best Cartoon To Ever Hit The Airwaves
Neo-2620 January 2001
It is a shame that this classic series only lived long enough for 65 episodes. It's an even bigger shame that it no longer airs on television, and cannot be found anywhere on video except Ebay. This show was a great mix of sci fi and fantasy. It had a very unique premise: Audric, a brillant scientist, accidentially creates a race of mutant plants, known as the Monster Minds, after trying to create a plant that would end all starvation. After the MM attack and take over his laboratory, Audric flees and works to find a way to destroy the Monster Minds, eventually developing two halves on a Magic Root, but before he could figure out a way to join the two halves, which would ultimately put an end to the Monster Minds, the MM strike once again, and Audric gives Oon, his Eternal Squire, one half of the root, and sends him to his son, Jayce. Doing this, it would prevent the Monster Minds from aquiring the two halves, and would give him more time to figure out a way to join the two. So, Oon is sent on his way, and Audric disappears with his half of the root. Once Jayce has the other half, he assembles The Lightning League, and begins his quest for the search of his father, and to put an end to the Monster Minds.

What more could you want in a show? A brilliant story line with great characters and lots of action and adventure. Plus, it has one of the best theme songs ever, and the show's animation was terrific for a mid-80's cartoon!
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10/10
Theme tune 10 out 10
jasonlunn2710 June 2018
Cracker of a cartoon my name is Jason and l thought l was the lighting league really good
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10/10
One of my favs and I want to see every episode again
qcsinvoice18 October 2018
This cartoon is an 80's gem that should be rebooted. I would love to see the entire show again. I am 44 years old now and I think I was 11 or 12 when it came out. I am a true product of the 80's and all the best cartoons are from that era. Jayce and the Wheeled Warriors should be up there with He-Man, GI Joe, and MASK, among others. If you can find it, check it out, it is awesome!
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10/10
An Honest Review
generationofswine14 October 2019
I remember playing with the toys in the car on the way to the Field Museum as a child, and growing up in the sticks, that was a LONG drive.

So, I was about 5 and that was prime territory for a cartoon about people that drive cool vehicles and fight people that drive grotesque vehicles that look like nightmarish monsters, which always appeals to little boys doesn't it?

It was like they had a check list and hit all the little boy boxes. Kind of a Knight in shining armor story, check. Magic powers. Check. Disgusting monsters. Check. Violence. Check. Cars. Check. Cool MacGuffin. Check. Science. Check. Science Fiction. Check.

Check. Check. Check.

I have no idea what I would think of it now as an adult, but as a kid it hit everything that I obsessed over.
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1/10
Greatest? Good storytelling?
derek_wheeler-110 May 2008
Warning: Spoilers
Did anyone actually watch it? I put the DVD in and wanted to take it out soon after. Watching the pilot I found it seemed to ignore things like continuity and information that others couldn't possibly have. One minute they are making it sound like the group is being taught about the Monster Minds for the first time. The very next second they know everything about fighting them and defeating them as if they have been doing it for years.

Then we are supposed to believe that a businessman who transports people and things for a living decides since the payment wasn't real that rather than dump them on the nearest planet in favor of paying customer's he is just going to keep them on until he gets paid even if that never happens? Most cartoons of the 80's showed more intelligence than that. This cartoon is constantly contradicting itself and allowing the good guys to win no matter how many times they screwed up. I like 80's cartoons because they often showed a level of thought that today's cartoons don't seem to think kids capable of. Jayce was a precursor to those.
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A sweet indulgence from the past
HyperPup14 August 2003
Simply the one of the best animated series to ever be produced in the 80's. I still have a hard time deciding which is best Jayce or Galaxy Rangers, but for sake of this commentary Jayce. Its a shame this show is not being rerun on Cartoon Network or even in worldwide syndication like it was in the 80's, many children today could benefit from its tight and mature storytelling, its intriguing characters and beautiful animation. All of this not to be outdone by an equally powerful and rousing soundtrack (Which we need on CD). Like many cartoons of the 80's J&WW provided viewers with a sense of fair play in the storytelling department and why not with now acclaimed television writers like JMS (B5) having formerly written episodes. One could watch and really feel for the character's plight, thrill to the action and adventure and sense the emotion from every change in the overall journey of Jayce and crew and thankfully the departure from typical 80's fare is the fact that J&WW didn't nail you to a cross with preachy morality play dialog and the almost requisite after episode "factoid" or "FYI" spot. No, it was concise, and brilliant entertainment. The way entertainment should be. I have come to the news that DIC is currently planning an entertainment network of their own. I pray to God it becomes a basic staple of American households and if so that there is plenty of Jayce and the Wheeled Warriors on the schedule for mine and everyone's sake. Oh and if you are listening DIC and Mr. Heyward a DVD set of all 65 episodes would be so wonderful in lieu of seeing it again on your future network.
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5/10
toys first cartoon
SnoopyStyle18 May 2017
In a distant galaxy, Jayce's father Audric had created a plant to solve the hunger problem. His plants get mutated by space radiation which turns them into the evil Monster Minds. Audric fled and the only salvation is a magic root. The root is split in two with the other half going to Jayce. Jayce goes in search for his father with the help of the wizard Gillian, Flora with her fish mount Brock, robot squire Oon, and brigand Herc Stormsailor with his spaceship looking for riches. The Monster Minds are led by Sawboss and they can transform into fighting machines.

I do remember the opening and the plant-machines. I don't really remember watching the show back in the day. I do recall Oon although it's the ill-fitting nature that makes him memorable. Watching it now as an adult, one can see the convoluted, frail seams in the story construction. There is a lot of Star Wars in the writing. Mattel had the Wheeled Warriors toys and decided to create a cartoon to support the line. It's the Master Minds versus the Lightning League. Obviously, somebody jerry-rigged the Star Wars characters into the toys. It doesn't make it bad by definition. Transformers and G.I. Joe are examples of making a series based on toys and those worked. The pilot tries to jam a lot of info to set up all the characters. I'm not going to denigrate anybody's childhood memories but the writing doesn't hold up to an adult's examination. Mattel did produce 65 episodes although it only ran for one season.
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The best of the classic 80s cartoons
rgjvincit22 January 2004
Anyone who is reading this review will no doubt have seen or at least heard about the cartoon so I won't go into depths about the plot. What i will say is that this is one of the best cartoons of the 80s and therefore one of the best ever as today's cartoons don't compare! What i remember most about J&WW is getting up at 6am to watch it. With all the action scenes, interesting characters and that immense theme tune it was not to be missed.

To anyone who has not seen J&WW I 100% recommend it. Its the reason i now have a huge chain-saw attached to my car!!

Over & Out
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2/10
Not very good.
fappymanman26 July 2021
This cartoon isn't very good. Sure the concept was decent (for 80s cartoon standards) but the execution was pretty bad. Here's a review.

Animation: 5/10

The animation is DICs anime inspired take on the 80s animation style. Similar to other DiC cartoons at the time. The artwork is actually pretty good. But sometimes it gets a tad janky and its a bit choppy. It's nothing outstanding but it isn't terrible either.

Story: 3/10

The story is interesting for a 80s cartoon and it's overarching. But it's ruined by many, many plotholes. There are so many plotholes and it just ruined it for me. And it's a little too complex for its own good.

Writing: 1/10

This show is poorly written. Some of the episodes are just completely nonsensical and again, it has lots of plotholes. And it can get very cheesy.

Theme song: 7/10

This cartoon has a very-80s theme song and outro. It will get stuck in your head for a while. "JUST KEEP EM, TURNIN. DONT STOP EM' ROLLIN' THE FIRE IS ON." But this theme song was wrote by the same guy who wrote inspector gadget and M. A. S. K theme songs. Sure it's cheesy but admit it, it just sounds awesome.

Acting: 2/10.

For a 80s cartoon. You cant expect great acting. But the acting in this show is the room levels of bad.

Characters: 4/10.

The main character (jayce) is a bit annoying. The villains and side characters are 1 dimensional but what would you expect? My favorite is the wizard.

My overall review: 2/10. Not even nostalgia could save this mess.
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Classic cartoon of the 1980's next to D&D's cartoon
MovieCriticMarvelfan14 December 2000
Wow I can't belivee no one has commented on this cartoon. Dungeon's and Dragons was a great cartoon but you cant overlook this one.

Jayce and the Wheeled Warrior spawned 65 syndicated episodes where as D&D only had 27.

The central character, Jayce (short for Jason), traveled the universe searching for his father, Audric. Audric, an agricultural genius, had developed a magical root capable of feeding the world, but the evil Sawboss had turned his creation against him.

The mutated plant-creatures, known as the Monster Minds, worked under Sawboss' direction to spread evil across the cosmos. Jayce still held half of the magic root, and only by reuniting it with his father's half could peace be restored. In his quest to battle the Monster Minds and find his father, Jayce was aided by a group of friends who re-formed a branch of the ancient Lightning League, dubbing themselves the Wheeled Warriors.

This brave band of heroes included Gillian, the centuries-old wizard; Herc Stormsailer, the good natured, yet gruff pilot of the Space Barge; Oon, the robotic eternal squire; Flora, a literal flower child; and Brock, Flora's pet flying fish. Armed with a magically powerful ring, a transforming vehicle called the Armed Force, and the courageous help of his friends.

Classic, buy it if you can, but be warned its out of print.
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