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[[Space Strikers]] (In French: '''20,000 Lieues Dans L'Espace''') is a 1995 French animated series made by Métropole Production and distributed by [[Saban]]. In a distant future, the courageous Captain Nemo, commander of the technologically advanced starship, Nautilus, and its bold crew against the nefarious Phantom Warriors and their dreadful leader, the Master Phantom. Together, the Nautilus crew must save Planet Earth from the total domination of this ruthless villain who is bent on spreading chaos throughout the universe. Needless to say, it's kind of a loose adaptation to Jules Verne's [[Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea|20000 Leagues]] [[In Space]]!
''[[Space Strikers]]'' (In French: '''''20,000 Lieues Dans L'Espace''''') is a 1995 French animated series made by Métropole Production and distributed by [[Saban]]. In a distant future, the courageous Captain Nemo, commander of the technologically advanced starship, Nautilus, and its bold crew against the nefarious Phantom Warriors and their dreadful leader, the Master Phantom. Together, the Nautilus crew must save Planet Earth from the total domination of this ruthless villain who is bent on spreading chaos throughout the universe. Needless to say, it's kind of a loose adaptation to Jules Verne's [[Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea|20000 Leagues]] [[In Space]]!


Notable for being one of the first series to extensively use computer-generated 3D scenes (and also 3D glasses were shipped around the United States to promote this point, called "Strikervision") for the scenes [[In Space]], [[Medium Blending|while keeping it 2D for the characters]]. Unfortunately, due to the fact this show wasn't very popular at all, it's nigh impossible to find footage related to this show.
Notable for being one of the first series to extensively use computer-generated 3D scenes (and also 3D glasses were shipped around the United States to promote this point, called "Strikervision") for the scenes [[In Space]], [[Medium Blending|while keeping it 2D for the characters]]. Unfortunately, due to the fact this show wasn't very popular at all, it's nigh impossible to find footage related to this show.


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=== Tropes used by the series: ===
* [[Conspicuous CG]]: Considering it was one of the first times where 3D imaging was used, it's somewhat forgivable. [[Nostalgia Filter|It looked nice back then.]]
* [[Conspicuous CG]]: Considering it was one of the first times where 3D imaging was used, it's somewhat forgivable. [[Nostalgia Filter|It looked nice back then.]]
* [[Cool Starship]]: Almost any ship presented here.
* [[Cool Starship]]: Almost any ship presented here.
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* [[Medium Blending]]: As mentioned above, the series mixed 2D with 3D footage.
* [[Medium Blending]]: As mentioned above, the series mixed 2D with 3D footage.
* [[Recycled in Space]]
* [[Recycled in Space]]

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Latest revision as of 14:50, 31 January 2020

Space Strikers (In French: 20,000 Lieues Dans L'Espace) is a 1995 French animated series made by Métropole Production and distributed by Saban. In a distant future, the courageous Captain Nemo, commander of the technologically advanced starship, Nautilus, and its bold crew against the nefarious Phantom Warriors and their dreadful leader, the Master Phantom. Together, the Nautilus crew must save Planet Earth from the total domination of this ruthless villain who is bent on spreading chaos throughout the universe. Needless to say, it's kind of a loose adaptation to Jules Verne's 20000 Leagues In Space!

Notable for being one of the first series to extensively use computer-generated 3D scenes (and also 3D glasses were shipped around the United States to promote this point, called "Strikervision") for the scenes In Space, while keeping it 2D for the characters. Unfortunately, due to the fact this show wasn't very popular at all, it's nigh impossible to find footage related to this show.

Tropes used in Space Strikers include: