Sherlock Holmes in the 22nd Century
Sherlock Holmes in the 22nd Century
TV-Y7 | 18 September 1999 (USA)
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    Linbeymusol

    Wonderful character development!

    Matialth

    Good concept, poorly executed.

    Livestonth

    I am only giving this movie a 1 for the great cast, though I can't imagine what any of them were thinking. This movie was horrible

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    Lachlan Coulson

    This is a gorgeous movie made by a gorgeous spirit.

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    adamwho

    My wife and I are very big Sherlock Holmes fans so we had to see this cartoon version.Our impression is that it is a very suitable introduction to Sherlock Holmes for children who can handle minor cartoon violence. In this series, like Scooby Doo, the protagonists use reason and deduction to solve problems that are always human in origin.Sherlock Holmes' catch phrase (repeated often enough to be annoying) is "eye and brains," which is a positive message to teach any kid. I hope my kids take this message to heart.One person noted the great computer graphics. Given that the comment was in Jan 2000 (10+ years previous) they can be forgiven.From a Sherlock Holmes perspective; the episodes bear little resemblance to the originals.

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    warren66

    I would suggest watching the first episode of the series. It explains what is going on with the characters. You'll find out why Watson's head is on an android body and all about what happened to Holmes himself. I was confused at first also, but the first episode cleared it up. The main thing I noted was the fact that they use the titles of the original stories and then update them for the time period they take place in. You may understand what's going on better if you read Doyle's original stories. Read a Complete Sherlock Holmes if you can find it. They also have The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes as a separate volume. There may also be other volumes. Ask at a library for Sir Arthur Conan Doyle or Sherlock Holmes and they can direct you to the Call Number. If you want to buy a book, look under Mystery in the book store. Waldenbooks has a good selection. Good luck!

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    heweaver

    I wish I knew the answers to your questions Jordan-15 - I came here seeking them too, since I caught the program on TV re-runs this AM (Wed 3/24/04)...IMDB says I need to put 10 lines in here before I can comment on it. I think that is crazy since I've already said everything I wanted to...IMDB says I need to put 10 lines in here before I can comment on it. I think that is crazy since I've already said everything I wanted to...IMDB says I need to put 10 lines in here before I can comment on it. I think that is crazy since I've already said everything I wanted to...IMDB says I need to put 10 lines in here before I can comment on it. I think that is crazy since I've already said everything I wanted to...

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    Jordan-15

    I'm familiar with Sherlock Holmes, although I have never actually read anything revolving around it. However, I am quite confused about why Holmes was cryogenecally frozen and the only part of watson that was saved was his head. I saw the program this morning, and I had no idea as to why they made it so. it made no sense. Was Watson in some accident that destroyed his human form that caused scientists to create a cybernetic body for him, and saved his head since that was the only part that could be used? that is my only explanation, but I have no clue. What became of Sherlock that caused him to be frozen? was that explained in the pilot episode or not? this whole program confuses me. perhaps a movie will be made to explain much of this. that would be interesting.

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