
Roswell Conspiracies: Aliens, Myths and Legends
4
Animation
Action & Adventure
Sci-Fi & Fantasy
Mystery
Kids
2003
30 min
TV-Y7
A group of allied intelligence agents discover that extraterrestrial beings arrived on Earth centuries ago and have been thriving through the exploitation of humans. Believed to be the origins of many of the creatures humans know from myth, folklore and legends, including vampires and werewolves, the group discovers that these aliens have now formed a sinister cadre bent on taking over the world for themselves. In response, the agents form a top-secret multinational agency known as The Global Alliance, charged with protecting the world from the alien threat and keeping it a secret from the public at any cost.
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"Finally the boiling rage and hate I've been forced to experience for the alliance (and general riniker in particular) paid off! I've been to the bowels of reddit and havent been able to find anything on why he flips keys constantly. It's a good show, would be great as a live action, think supernatural meets stargate.
Now for my irritations:
rinikers an ahole, he gets away with way too much bs.
All the banshees have horrendous scottish accents that are supposed to be irish, and miss the mark in a painful way.
They just forget characters, tiyet disappears for episodes, even shlane. They add new characters and do the same thing.
The timeline isnt completely linear, in the beginning it was and then about four episodes in everything changes and not for the better. maybe they knew they were being axed and so jumped to include the main points, but it becomes disjointed.
Logan champions aliens rights but switches for no reason and becomes an aggressor, just has a complete personality change.
They also allow horrific things to happen to the aliens despite being lukewarm with the alliance.
The art is done by the same people as batman which I have no problem with, they even joke about it in the episodes. However ever single person looks identical, to the point where it becomes hard to tell main characters in a crowd or different characters talking to each other."