skyhallas
Listen up Martians! This show is the pinnacle of entertainment. The Butt-Ugly Martians were molded into existence by creative mastermind Michael Train. Train knew that TV needed heroes, and that happened when B-Bop A-Luna, 2T Fru-T and Do-Wah Diddy didn't want to fight a war but instead opted to ride hover boards. Nothing in the world is more angelic and blissful than watching all of the Butt-Ugly Martians late at night alone. It makes me happy that I don't have friends. But I do have friends. I have three of them. B-Bop A-Luna, 2T Fru-T and Do-Wah Diddy. They are all I needed to become the successful man I am today. Please understand that this makes Big Bad Beetleborgs look like Bad Fad Bingleturds. Do yourself a favor and lock yourself away society and watch every single episode of Butt-Ugly Martians.
John Jones
A fantastically fun, silly show, nothing but nostalgia for me and I love it for that. It doesn't take itself seriously, and the animation - even though it's pretty primitive CGI - fits the silly attitude. People seem to take this show far too seriously and give it negative reviews all the time, but in my opinion that's totally uncalled for. It's a fun, silly show, not exactly the sort that'll be remembered for years to come, but is still enjoyable to me and most likely to others who were young when this show came out. I have no idea who Robert Stack is or was, or why people are so angry and worked up over the fact that this was his last acting role. As far as I'm concerned, this is just a silly CGI cartoon designed to amuse, cringe- worthy acting and all.And Angela's ass is legendary.
dashadow
I have to admit, I agree with most of the complaints about "Butt Ugly Martians;" however, I feel it did have one redeeming quality about it and that item was Robert Stack as the voice of Stoat Muldoon, Alien Hunter. In my opinion, the only reason to watch the show is to listen to Robert Stack as he does a take off of his old TV "Untouchables"character. In most of the episodes the over-the-top Stoat has his mind blanked after discovering the Martians. The mind wipe ends with Stoat folding onto the ground and saying something along the lines of, "I don't like the darkness, Mommie." I only tuned into the show because I learned Stack was to be on the show and continued to watch because of him, but I was not supervised to see it canceled.
mselvagg
Sure, I hear a lot of bad things about the show, but it simply seems like anyone over 13 just doesn't like it. What are these people doing watching Nickelodeon, anyway? The target demographic is about 9 years old!So the animation is painful and the production isn't the most stellar - the point is that for those who make up the target audience, it's entertaining. They seem to enjoy watching, and although it's not something I'd want in my personal video library, it seems to be all right for kids. (Actual kids - not simply childish adolescents who rag this show and then are somehow convinced that "Spongebob" is a towering tribute to the field of animation.)