Although disjointed in its approach and tone, Ralph Bakshis WIZARDS is nothing, if not, an interesting exercise in animated storytelling. Set in a post-apocalyptic future where fairies and other magical creatures have reemerged upon a slowly recuperating Earth. Also emerging in the war scarred sections of the planet are the mutants created by the nuclear fallout. Eventually, two brothers are born into this world; and although, polar opposite in nature both grow to be powerful wizards. Avatar, human in appearance, practices natural magic and lives in the greener lands of Montagar. Blackwolf has the appearance of a mutant, and after doing battle with his brother, has been exiled the radioactive wastelands of Scorch. After the passage of three millennia, Blackwolf has built his powerbase fusing magic with forbidden technology and the ideology of Nazi Germany, all with a single purpose- to defeat his brother and claim the greener lands for him and mutant followers. WIZARDS features the vocal talents of Bob Holt, Steve Gravers, Jesse Welles, David Proval and Mark Hamill.
@EmeraldeJade this movis is full of symbolism and little to no literallity to be taken...from the nazis to the fairies everything simbolizes something about modern society
gorecreaper 2 weeks ago
@glowinthedarkmagnum Just because it's a cartoon doesn't mean it doesn't have to make sense.
messenger360 8 months ago
@EmeraldeJade its a cartoon idiot
glowinthedarkmagnum 1 year ago
So...you give her a cloak but no shoes?
EmeraldeJade 2 years ago