Réalisation:
Abel GongoraActeurs·trices:
Michael Cera, Anna Kendrick, Mary Elizabeth Winstead, Brie Larson, Aubrey Plaza, Mae Whitman, Alison Pill, Ellen Wong, Kieran Culkin, Mark Webber (plus)VOD (1)
Épisodes(8)
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La Précieuse Petite Vie de Scott Pilgrim (E01)
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Une équipe hors du commun (E02)
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Ramona loue une vidéo (E03)
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Peu importe (E04)
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Lumière, moteur… Étincelles ?! (E05)
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Qui est coupable ? (E06)
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Scott Pilgrim au carré (E07)
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Le Monde contre Scott Pilgrim (E08)
Résumés(1)
Quand il rencontre Ramona Flowers, la fille de ses rêves, Scott Pilgrim découvre que ses sept ex maléfiques s'opposent à leur amour. (Netflix)
Critique de l’utilisateur·trice Jeoffrey pour cette série (1)
Scott Pilgrim Takes Off turned out to be quite different from what I initially anticipated (a simple anime adaptation). Even after finishing the last episode, I can't decide if it's something I needed to see or merely something I wished for. While the story does expand and certain characters are explored in more detail, I find myself questioning if I'm enough of a fan of Scott Pilgrim vs. the World and its universe to fully appreciate it. From an animation standpoint, it's a solid production. The Science SARU studio, known for their unconventional and visually original projects, did a commendable job with this one as well. The music was enjoyable, and I particularly appreciated the return of the original actors from the movie, which was the main reason why I opted for the English dubbing in this case. However, the overall story didn't fully captivate me. At the end of the first episode, I might have gotten too excited about the fact that this wouldn't be just an adaptation but rather a highly alternative interpretation that would go beyond the original story. Consequently, I wasn't as blown away by its uniqueness as I had initially hoped. While it was an interesting series and enjoyable to watch, I can't bring myself to praise it more than saying it was nice, which, for me, equates to 6.4/10. ()