As I have been watching these videos all night I have noticed many inconsistencies. The one that has been bothering me the most was the use of a bottle of Chateau Picard wine. The reason it struck me for so long is that it was mentioned as either the good stuff or something along that line. Now I could believe it. But, using the timeline... The wine would have been worth billions or bars of latinum. As before the show the last of the Chateau Picard wine would have been before world war 2. The reason it struck me is that it had a pretty brand-new sticker on it... Wines from that time didn't have those types of stickers yet... Love it all though just thought I'd mention that. Keep up the fun people.
I love how you have stayed so close to the original animations as you could have so easily updated it or tried to put your own style on it. Instead you have produced something that fits so well into the Star Trek universe.
Now I'm just waiting for some MidSouth wrestling so I can see the airiel displays from the Rock-N-Roll Express, Iceman King Parsons, and the Von Erics. That came on Saturday right after ST The Animated Series. Thanks for the flash back. 🎉
Is it rather unusual animation of Star Trek USS farragut but if it works it that's all I care about and keep the good job you do in United States of America filming Star Trek I'm absolutely big Star Trek old and new as I said godspeed sector 001 earth maximum warp engage
20:29 We're having a logic problem here. The "Scout Ship Cassian" is sounding hostile, as though the Farragut has no business being in this space, and is violating Andorian Territoty. But two minutes later he says the space belongs to the Gorns and the Klingons and Romulans also have an investment in it. Now, entirely ignoring the fact there is no common boundary between Gorn and Romulan Space, the Gorns would be natural enemies of Romulus. One would think, therefore, that an Andorian scout ship would either maintain a low profile and not open contact, or be very polite with a much larger unknown vessel.
@@farmkid230 ok...I get that...now politically how did Nimbus 3 become the planet of galactic peace...I know it's just a movie but how did It become that...like treaties and such
@@matthewbracy5829 It's been a long time since I've watched ST5, but I believe it was vaguely addressed early in the movie about Nimbus III having been chosen by all 3 races as a neutral site
@@farmkid230 that is not in question...but how did the political governments all choose a random planet for being...to take this out of context from another planet from Chekov...that this is the garden spot for which to beam down at.
amazing! god bless all of you
I have not seen something this good in 30yrs. ;-)
This is too delicious! Animated Farragut eps, too! Love you guys big time!
This was a treat! Encore!
it really was a treat
@@vanceamania Aye
This is so good! Enjoyable storyline, excellent production all around. An animated series this good should continue into the future.
Glad you enjoyed it
This is so cool to see Star Trek animation like the original !!
it is isnt it
Outstanding! The animation style is perfect, and the writing/acting is great. What a gem!
Excellent! 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼😃
Glad you liked it!
Cyberleader??
Nicely done!
I loved every second! Great storyline and the voices were amazing. Thanks for sharing 👍.
glad you liked it
As I have been watching these videos all night I have noticed many inconsistencies. The one that has been bothering me the most was the use of a bottle of Chateau Picard wine. The reason it struck me for so long is that it was mentioned as either the good stuff or something along that line. Now I could believe it. But, using the timeline... The wine would have been worth billions or bars of latinum. As before the show the last of the Chateau Picard wine would have been before world war 2. The reason it struck me is that it had a pretty brand-new sticker on it... Wines from that time didn't have those types of stickers yet... Love it all though just thought I'd mention that. Keep up the fun people.
Awesome… better then the orig animated series
agreed
I love how you have stayed so close to the original animations as you could have so easily updated it or tried to put your own style on it. Instead you have produced something that fits so well into the Star Trek universe.
Great recreation of the Saturday Morning, Star Trek The Animated Series. It done as well, if not better than the Episodes aired on Saturday Mornings!
It was very well done
Totally agree
Now I'm just waiting for some MidSouth wrestling so I can see the airiel displays from the Rock-N-Roll Express, Iceman King Parsons, and the Von Erics. That came on Saturday right after ST The Animated Series. Thanks for the flash back. 🎉
Wish they would've been able to do more adventures in this format....great stories and great animation
it was "fun"
@@vanceamania question asked and answered it was Chris. Jimmy RIP with the Great Bird and the rest
Is it rather unusual animation of Star Trek USS farragut but if it works it that's all I care about and keep the good job you do in United States of America filming Star Trek I'm absolutely big Star Trek old and new as I said godspeed sector 001 earth maximum warp engage
20:29
We're having a logic problem here. The "Scout Ship Cassian" is sounding hostile, as though the Farragut has no business being in this space, and is violating Andorian Territoty. But two minutes later he says the space belongs to the Gorns and the Klingons and Romulans also have an investment in it. Now, entirely ignoring the fact there is no common boundary between Gorn and Romulan Space, the Gorns would be natural enemies of Romulus. One would think, therefore, that an Andorian scout ship would either maintain a low profile and not open contact, or be very polite with a much larger unknown vessel.
Dr Tamar looks/sounds like Tuvok from Voyager
i can see that
Tim Russ, sure why not.
Maybe a relative?
Was that Jimmy or Chris Doohan being Scotty??
Cestus III....the planet of galactic peace
That was Nimbus III
@@farmkid230 ok...I get that...now politically how did Nimbus 3 become the planet of galactic peace...I know it's just a movie but how did It become that...like treaties and such
@@matthewbracy5829 It's been a long time since I've watched ST5, but I believe it was vaguely addressed early in the movie about Nimbus III having been chosen by all 3 races as a neutral site
@@farmkid230 that is not in question...but how did the political governments all choose a random planet for being...to take this out of context from another planet from Chekov...that this is the garden spot for which to beam down at.
haha there was a lot abt star trek 5 i had questions on
wasnt this done years ago?
they were done in parts, these are now re-released as whole films
Definitely cheaper to make, eliminates retakes and bloopers. I am sorry I couldn't get into an animated series, just not part of my generation.
I can relate. Especially when I was very young. However, MeTV ran reruns of the series and I started to appreciate what Filmation tried to do.
So she didn't want to go back in spite of dying, either way?
Nope