15 out of 16 people found the following comment useful :- Great show!, 24 giugno 2000
Author:
klchu da California
For a "kids" show, this is one of the better shows on TV. There is more
plot and characterization in one season of "Roughnecks" than in five
years of "Voyager." The computer animation is excellent (for it's
time), but it is not a crutch or the star of the show. Rather, the CGI
is just a well-used tool that is used to create an excellent show.
I think this show, as a whole, is much better than the movie in many
ways. It has action without being too violent, and drama without being
too frightening for kids.
Even though the show is targeted at kids (older kids), there is plenty
for adult sci-fi fans to enjoy: good stories, long story arcs, morals,
consequences, and characters that are more real than 75% of the "real"
shows on TV. The animators give the characters life and the voice
actors give them souls.
15 out of 17 people found the following comment useful :- Better than the movie, not as good as the book, 6 luglio 2001
Author:
deapod (deapod@theriver.com)
I first read the book STARSHIP TROOPERS when I was ten years old (now some
25+ years ago) and I have always loved that book. So much of modern SF has
come from that novel, like the movie ALIENS, and novels such as ARMOR and
THE FOREVER WAR. STARSHIP TROOPERS is more than just a great story, it's
actually about the US island hopping campaign in the Pacific during WW2
(Heinlein was a Naval Academy graduate who served in troopships moving
soldiers and Marines into battle), and it speaks eloquently about a society
and its military, their roles and what is right and wrong with them. It
also addresses such things as force structure, officer training, and the
"tooth to tail" ratio. This book is even on the USMC reading list for
NCOs,
as much of the book deals with the interactions within a small,
platoon-sized unit. Realizing this, it gives a different perspective on
ROUGHNECKS than it does for someone who has never read the book and maybe
only seen the movie. ROUGHNECKS does attempt to keep faith with the book,
especially with the addition of the Skinnies, even in portraying them as
they are in the book--allies, then enemies, then allies again. It also
blends in the movie characters, like Zander Barcalow, with new characters
like Brutto and Doc. It even leaves Dizzy as a girl (in the book, Dizzy is
a guy, and he dies in the first chapter). Also, there is an attempt to add
in what made the book so special to begin with--the battle armor. I saw
about a dozen episodes in whole or in part, mostly on the local channel
that
showed it. I can only hope that SCI-FI channel will reshow them, or maybe
another cable network, like TNN, could pick it up. New episodes would also
be good. One person said that there was more character development in
ROUGHNECKS than in five seasons of VOYAGER. That's true, especially as all
the characters in ROUGHNECKS were allowed to evolve, whereas on VOYAGER
only
Seven or the Doctor were really allowed to expand and grow. And for all
those out there who have never read the book, or any of Heinlein's work, I
would highly recommend it. You'll gain a new insight into this show, the
movie, and maybe even more.
13 out of 15 people found the following comment useful :- The best "Sleeper" Animation of 1999, 16 gennaio 2000
Author:
HyperPup da United States
Roughnecks omits most of the stylings of the movie in favor of bringing
elements from the novel "Starship Troopers" and creative savvy from the
producers and directors that make the show. This is all computer generated
animation for television at its finest, watchers will be treated to the
continuing ventures of Johnny Rico and the Roughnecks as they travel to
strange and dangerous worlds in their quest to rid the galaxy of the Alien
Insects that wish to conquer them. Be prepared for exotic and very
realistic
looking characters, locations, vehicles and enemies. This is the future of
animation so don't miss it.
11 out of 12 people found the following comment useful :- Very good, but unfinished., 30 settembre 2005
Author:
stevenishershel da United States
This animated series was better than the movie (though I love the movie
too), but was unfinished. There were only 37 episodes (though you can
see several that never aired on the "Trackers DVD). The problem is that
the series ended before the Roughnecks saved earth and kill the Queen.
THat being said there were many more positives. First, the animation
was top quality (though I would have gone for traditional cartoon over
computers). Secondly the character development was fantastic. Thirdly,
the "serial" nature of the episodes were reminiscent of some of the old
40's serials. The story starts out on Pluto were the Roughnecks are
sent to save miners from the Arachnids. After Pluto is saved, the
Roughnecks go to Hydora a waterworld (and probably the best campaign)
to find the transport bug which had escaped Pluto. From there they go
to Tophet, were we meet the "Skinnies," a race of aliens who are
controlled by the Bugs. After liberating the Skinnies, the Roughnecks
move onto Tesca, a jungle campaign where the Roughnecks must battle
spiders and prejudice. From Tesca, the Roughnecks are marooned on an
asteroid infested with "Firefrys" and a living asteroid. From here they
attack the Bugs on their home world of Klandathu were they discover the
bug queen. The Bug Queen escapes and heads to earth where the series
culminates with the "Homefront Campaign."
Good Luck Apes!
9 out of 10 people found the following comment useful :- the roughneck series, 24 agosto 2005
Author:
applseed da United States
I found the roughneck series 100% better than both movies and the book.
All six of the dvds are worth purchasing. The stories are very good and
the animation excellent. I continue to watch them to this day. There
was a little goof up in the continuity when they company had to
outsource the production. However, it does nothing to detract from the
stories. The only one I did not like was trackers. And the DVD's left
out 3 very major episodes. There are episode guides that will fill in
the missing pieces. All in all the cgi animation series is excellent
entertainment.
Applseed
8 out of 9 people found the following comment useful :- Surprisingly Wonderful Show!, 7 gennaio 2000
Author:
AtlanticIslander da Tulsa, Oklahoma
Despite negative reviews, I actually loved the film "STARSHIP TROOPERS." It
ran on a feasable and likable theme, and had a good "feel" to it, even if it
was a little campy. Why the critics seem to hate it is beyond
me.
But to get on with this review, I didn't expect much from "ROUGHNECKS," The
Starship Troopers Television series, but in the morning before going to work
I managed to catch an episode. I was impressed at first by the visual
computer effects. The movements of the CGI characters are very lifelike and
believable. But what really had me tuning in from then on were the great
storylines. They are deep and intelligent; I have no idea why this show is
marketed to children. As an adult, this is one of the few "cartoons" I can
still sit
through, probably because this show isn't exactly written for younger
audiences. From the few episodes I've seen, I can already tell that
"ROUGHNECKS" is a completely valid series, and not just because it is
entertaining. It refrences many classic moral themes that pertain to the
horrors of war, and also references many historical points in military
history
(most noticeably the Roughnecks' Home Ship, the VALLEY FORGE).
My only complaint is that the three main characters should
closer resemble their real-life counterparts. Call me shallow for wanting to
see the familiar faces of Hollywood celebrities, but I can't think of
"Johnny Rico," "Dizzy Flores," or "Carl Jenkins" without seeing the faces of
Casper Van Dien, Dina Meyer and Neil Patrick Harris in my mind (though to be
honest, the CGI character of "Diz" actually does resemble Dina
Meyer).
All in all, a great show that is very worthy of all praise it receives.
Don't miss "Roughnecks: The Starship Troopers Chronicles." You won't be
sorry.
8 out of 10 people found the following comment useful :- A great show., 31 agosto 2005
Author:
JGSLICK99 da United States
Oh, I remember this show so fondly. I came across it in the summer of
1999. It was before The Sci-Fi Channel was sold to Paramount
Entertainment and got ruined. From 7AM to 9AM five days a week in the
summers. Like many small budget, yet effective, channels it was a BKN
(Big Kids Network) outlet. They played a lot of mid-level budget
cartoons those days in the morning. Mummies Alive, Extreme Ghostbusters
and Roughnecks.
I remember so fondly waking up in the morning and lounging in bed
watching Roughnecks. Oh, man I miss my youth. It's right up there with
the one summer Sci-Fi played nothing but Anime when I was sick for two
months and did nothing but watch it and sleep.
2 out of 2 people found the following comment useful :- just ordered the DVDs, 3 dicembre 2006
Author:
ibsrgmd da United States
my brothers and i would wake up at 6:30 before school so we had enough
time for 3 things: eat breakfast, shower, and set the VCR to record
Roughnecks. this show was absolutely amazing. the CGI work was
groundbreaking at the time, and the storyline was the most compelling
dramatic series that we watched. the thing is, we discovered this
series on the BKN network without ever having heard of the movie or the
book. i later went on to watch the movie, which i enjoyed knowing that
it was a complete action flick. i have yet to read the book, but
hopefully will change that this winter break. i also recently found out
that there was a second movie (that most people say isn't worth
watching) but having two brothers in the industry and being a big movie
fan myself, i think i'll just have to give it a shot. there is also a
computer game that i haven't played yet, but apparently it's a mindless
shooter that gets old fast. but getting back to the TV series, it has
everything to keep people from 9-10 years old and up happy and
interested. sure there are cheesy parts sometimes, but it just adds to
the masterpiece that is Roughnecks: STC. watch them, buy the DVDs, it's
definitely worth it.
2 out of 2 people found the following comment useful :- Excellent series!, 4 settembre 1999
Author:
Lee Thompson da Seattle, WA
The new all CG series adapting the Robert Heinlein novel has finally got it
right! After a complete failure (the 1989 Japanese anime attempt), a
partial success (the 1997 motion picture) we can finally really get into the
story of Johnny Rico and the others.
If you didn't like the movie's adaption, or liked the movie but want the
*rest* of the story - check your local listings!
1 out of 1 people found the following comment useful :- My favorite show of all time!, 21 novembre 2004
Author:
bocsibtt (bocsibtt@freemail.hu) da Salgotarjan,Hungary
It was already 2 years ago, that I've seen the series on Hungarian TV.
It was simply FANTASTIC! I've seen the film first, and it wasn't very
good, but made me interested, so, when i saw the series was on, I
decided to tune in. It well worth it! The animation, the sounds, the
music, the voicework, in one word EVERYTHING was excellent! It didn't
contain much fighting and horroristic scenes, maybe because of the
kids,but the storyline was very good. The characters were also well
formed.My favorite is Carl Jenkins, but I also like Rico, Dizzy and
Higgins. I just started to read the original book, so I don't know how
much the series resemble to it. I'm so in love with this show, that I'm
going to buy it on DVD. And I don't consider it as a "kids" show, it
has much to say to adults too. And sometimes the episode stories aren't
fully understandable for kids. To finish it, I could only repeat
myself: I LOVE THIS SHOW! I just don't know why I didn't tape it when
it was on TV... Regards: bocsibtt (or Detti for friends)
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15 out of 16 people found the following comment useful :-
Great show!, 24 giugno 2000
Author: klchu da California
For a "kids" show, this is one of the better shows on TV. There is more plot and characterization in one season of "Roughnecks" than in five years of "Voyager." The computer animation is excellent (for it's time), but it is not a crutch or the star of the show. Rather, the CGI is just a well-used tool that is used to create an excellent show.
I think this show, as a whole, is much better than the movie in many ways. It has action without being too violent, and drama without being too frightening for kids.
Even though the show is targeted at kids (older kids), there is plenty for adult sci-fi fans to enjoy: good stories, long story arcs, morals, consequences, and characters that are more real than 75% of the "real" shows on TV. The animators give the characters life and the voice actors give them souls.
15 out of 17 people found the following comment useful :-
Better than the movie, not as good as the book, 6 luglio 2001
Author: deapod (deapod@theriver.com)
I first read the book STARSHIP TROOPERS when I was ten years old (now some 25+ years ago) and I have always loved that book. So much of modern SF has come from that novel, like the movie ALIENS, and novels such as ARMOR and THE FOREVER WAR. STARSHIP TROOPERS is more than just a great story, it's actually about the US island hopping campaign in the Pacific during WW2 (Heinlein was a Naval Academy graduate who served in troopships moving soldiers and Marines into battle), and it speaks eloquently about a society and its military, their roles and what is right and wrong with them. It also addresses such things as force structure, officer training, and the "tooth to tail" ratio. This book is even on the USMC reading list for NCOs, as much of the book deals with the interactions within a small, platoon-sized unit. Realizing this, it gives a different perspective on ROUGHNECKS than it does for someone who has never read the book and maybe only seen the movie. ROUGHNECKS does attempt to keep faith with the book, especially with the addition of the Skinnies, even in portraying them as they are in the book--allies, then enemies, then allies again. It also blends in the movie characters, like Zander Barcalow, with new characters like Brutto and Doc. It even leaves Dizzy as a girl (in the book, Dizzy is a guy, and he dies in the first chapter). Also, there is an attempt to add in what made the book so special to begin with--the battle armor. I saw about a dozen episodes in whole or in part, mostly on the local channel that showed it. I can only hope that SCI-FI channel will reshow them, or maybe another cable network, like TNN, could pick it up. New episodes would also be good. One person said that there was more character development in ROUGHNECKS than in five seasons of VOYAGER. That's true, especially as all the characters in ROUGHNECKS were allowed to evolve, whereas on VOYAGER only Seven or the Doctor were really allowed to expand and grow. And for all those out there who have never read the book, or any of Heinlein's work, I would highly recommend it. You'll gain a new insight into this show, the movie, and maybe even more.
13 out of 15 people found the following comment useful :-
The best "Sleeper" Animation of 1999, 16 gennaio 2000
Author: HyperPup da United States
Roughnecks omits most of the stylings of the movie in favor of bringing elements from the novel "Starship Troopers" and creative savvy from the producers and directors that make the show. This is all computer generated animation for television at its finest, watchers will be treated to the continuing ventures of Johnny Rico and the Roughnecks as they travel to strange and dangerous worlds in their quest to rid the galaxy of the Alien Insects that wish to conquer them. Be prepared for exotic and very realistic looking characters, locations, vehicles and enemies. This is the future of animation so don't miss it.
11 out of 12 people found the following comment useful :-
Very good, but unfinished., 30 settembre 2005
Author: stevenishershel da United States
This animated series was better than the movie (though I love the movie too), but was unfinished. There were only 37 episodes (though you can see several that never aired on the "Trackers DVD). The problem is that the series ended before the Roughnecks saved earth and kill the Queen. THat being said there were many more positives. First, the animation was top quality (though I would have gone for traditional cartoon over computers). Secondly the character development was fantastic. Thirdly, the "serial" nature of the episodes were reminiscent of some of the old 40's serials. The story starts out on Pluto were the Roughnecks are sent to save miners from the Arachnids. After Pluto is saved, the Roughnecks go to Hydora a waterworld (and probably the best campaign) to find the transport bug which had escaped Pluto. From there they go to Tophet, were we meet the "Skinnies," a race of aliens who are controlled by the Bugs. After liberating the Skinnies, the Roughnecks move onto Tesca, a jungle campaign where the Roughnecks must battle spiders and prejudice. From Tesca, the Roughnecks are marooned on an asteroid infested with "Firefrys" and a living asteroid. From here they attack the Bugs on their home world of Klandathu were they discover the bug queen. The Bug Queen escapes and heads to earth where the series culminates with the "Homefront Campaign."
Good Luck Apes!
9 out of 10 people found the following comment useful :-
the roughneck series, 24 agosto 2005
Author: applseed da United States
I found the roughneck series 100% better than both movies and the book. All six of the dvds are worth purchasing. The stories are very good and the animation excellent. I continue to watch them to this day. There was a little goof up in the continuity when they company had to outsource the production. However, it does nothing to detract from the stories. The only one I did not like was trackers. And the DVD's left out 3 very major episodes. There are episode guides that will fill in the missing pieces. All in all the cgi animation series is excellent entertainment.
Applseed
8 out of 9 people found the following comment useful :-
Surprisingly Wonderful Show!, 7 gennaio 2000
Author: AtlanticIslander da Tulsa, Oklahoma
Despite negative reviews, I actually loved the film "STARSHIP TROOPERS." It ran on a feasable and likable theme, and had a good "feel" to it, even if it was a little campy. Why the critics seem to hate it is beyond me.
But to get on with this review, I didn't expect much from "ROUGHNECKS," The Starship Troopers Television series, but in the morning before going to work I managed to catch an episode. I was impressed at first by the visual computer effects. The movements of the CGI characters are very lifelike and believable. But what really had me tuning in from then on were the great storylines. They are deep and intelligent; I have no idea why this show is marketed to children. As an adult, this is one of the few "cartoons" I can still sit through, probably because this show isn't exactly written for younger audiences. From the few episodes I've seen, I can already tell that "ROUGHNECKS" is a completely valid series, and not just because it is entertaining. It refrences many classic moral themes that pertain to the horrors of war, and also references many historical points in military history (most noticeably the Roughnecks' Home Ship, the VALLEY FORGE).
My only complaint is that the three main characters should
closer resemble their real-life counterparts. Call me shallow for wanting to see the familiar faces of Hollywood celebrities, but I can't think of "Johnny Rico," "Dizzy Flores," or "Carl Jenkins" without seeing the faces of Casper Van Dien, Dina Meyer and Neil Patrick Harris in my mind (though to be honest, the CGI character of "Diz" actually does resemble Dina Meyer).
All in all, a great show that is very worthy of all praise it receives. Don't miss "Roughnecks: The Starship Troopers Chronicles." You won't be sorry.
8 out of 10 people found the following comment useful :-
A great show., 31 agosto 2005
Author: JGSLICK99 da United States
Oh, I remember this show so fondly. I came across it in the summer of 1999. It was before The Sci-Fi Channel was sold to Paramount Entertainment and got ruined. From 7AM to 9AM five days a week in the summers. Like many small budget, yet effective, channels it was a BKN (Big Kids Network) outlet. They played a lot of mid-level budget cartoons those days in the morning. Mummies Alive, Extreme Ghostbusters and Roughnecks.
I remember so fondly waking up in the morning and lounging in bed watching Roughnecks. Oh, man I miss my youth. It's right up there with the one summer Sci-Fi played nothing but Anime when I was sick for two months and did nothing but watch it and sleep.
2 out of 2 people found the following comment useful :-

just ordered the DVDs, 3 dicembre 2006
Author: ibsrgmd da United States
my brothers and i would wake up at 6:30 before school so we had enough time for 3 things: eat breakfast, shower, and set the VCR to record Roughnecks. this show was absolutely amazing. the CGI work was groundbreaking at the time, and the storyline was the most compelling dramatic series that we watched. the thing is, we discovered this series on the BKN network without ever having heard of the movie or the book. i later went on to watch the movie, which i enjoyed knowing that it was a complete action flick. i have yet to read the book, but hopefully will change that this winter break. i also recently found out that there was a second movie (that most people say isn't worth watching) but having two brothers in the industry and being a big movie fan myself, i think i'll just have to give it a shot. there is also a computer game that i haven't played yet, but apparently it's a mindless shooter that gets old fast. but getting back to the TV series, it has everything to keep people from 9-10 years old and up happy and interested. sure there are cheesy parts sometimes, but it just adds to the masterpiece that is Roughnecks: STC. watch them, buy the DVDs, it's definitely worth it.
2 out of 2 people found the following comment useful :-
Excellent series!, 4 settembre 1999
Author: Lee Thompson da Seattle, WA
The new all CG series adapting the Robert Heinlein novel has finally got it right! After a complete failure (the 1989 Japanese anime attempt), a partial success (the 1997 motion picture) we can finally really get into the story of Johnny Rico and the others.
If you didn't like the movie's adaption, or liked the movie but want the *rest* of the story - check your local listings!
1 out of 1 people found the following comment useful :-
My favorite show of all time!, 21 novembre 2004
Author: bocsibtt (bocsibtt@freemail.hu) da Salgotarjan,Hungary
It was already 2 years ago, that I've seen the series on Hungarian TV. It was simply FANTASTIC! I've seen the film first, and it wasn't very good, but made me interested, so, when i saw the series was on, I decided to tune in. It well worth it! The animation, the sounds, the music, the voicework, in one word EVERYTHING was excellent! It didn't contain much fighting and horroristic scenes, maybe because of the kids,but the storyline was very good. The characters were also well formed.My favorite is Carl Jenkins, but I also like Rico, Dizzy and Higgins. I just started to read the original book, so I don't know how much the series resemble to it. I'm so in love with this show, that I'm going to buy it on DVD. And I don't consider it as a "kids" show, it has much to say to adults too. And sometimes the episode stories aren't fully understandable for kids. To finish it, I could only repeat myself: I LOVE THIS SHOW! I just don't know why I didn't tape it when it was on TV... Regards: bocsibtt (or Detti for friends)
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