I won't say much. After spending like two whole weeks watching this baby, I felt liberated when it ended.
Strictly speaking, this series is only for people who don't care about fillers. Its actually funny so to speak because I found a teeny weeny error in this series
Pssst.., I forgot how to put spoiler tags @>@ I don't see the button anymore
Edit: Googled for it.
One of the most amusing aspects of this cartoon is how Lion-O frequently attempts to retrieve his sword during a fight when it falls off. Jaga reminds him often that he can never lose the sword and that the sword will come to him when he calls for it. Yet he prefers going after it manually instead of using the homing device on the sword . All in all a very interesting series spanning 130 episodes (including the specials with 5 episodes each)
Strictly speaking, this series is only for people who don't care about fillers. Its actually funny so to speak because I found a teeny weeny error in this series
Pssst.., I forgot how to put spoiler tags @>@ I don't see the button anymore
Edit: Googled for it.
- Spoiler:
- For starters,
Those who have already watched the series know that the Sword of Omens can warn Lion-O of danger well in advance. Actually its the Eye of Thundera embedded in the sword's hilt. It also has the power to see through disguises.
=> There happens to be one episode where Mumm-Ra disguises himself as a diamond-fly(lmao. Its a tiny fairy with a diamond on her head) Anyway, the Sword of Omens warns Lion-O about it but he is already mesmerized by the fairy so he doesn't care. But in future episodes the sword fails to do so on numerous occasions. Heck! If it worked once then why doesn't it work again.
One of the most amusing aspects of this cartoon is how Lion-O frequently attempts to retrieve his sword during a fight when it falls off. Jaga reminds him often that he can never lose the sword and that the sword will come to him when he calls for it. Yet he prefers going after it manually instead of using the homing device on the sword . All in all a very interesting series spanning 130 episodes (including the specials with 5 episodes each)