Directed by: Bryon E. CarsonGenre: Animation + Family + Adventure + Sci-Fi
Synopsis: Jason Fletcher, not the most popular kid in the small suburban com-munity of Quaint Valley, spends all his time reading comic books. His favourite is “The Golden Blaze”, an African-Ame-rican superhero series. At school Jason is forced to bear overbearances by the bully Leon Tatum. Jason is tired of being embarrassed by his nerdy scientist dad, Gregory Fletcher. Everything changes when Gregory’s experiment gives him super powers. Jason realizes his dad has gained powers similar to Golden Blaze. It’s up to Jason to train his dad on how to use his new-found abilities. But Jason learns he’s not the only kid in town whose dad has super powers. Leon’s dad, Quaint Valley’s richest and most powerful citizen Thomas Tatum, has acquired the abilities of Quake, Golden Blaze’s archenemy. (from giffoniff.it)
The Golden Blaze is an animated film released in 2005[1] written by Archie Gips and directed by Bryon E. Carson. The feature, starring the voices of Blair Underwood and Michael Clarke Duncan, had a limited theatrical run making it the first flash animation every to be released on the big screen. It also took top honors at the prestigious 2005 Giffoni International Film Festival. It was produced by Urban Entertainment and distributed by Warner Bros. Home Video. (from wikipedia.org)
Casts: Blair Underwood … Gregory Fletcher/Golden Blaze (voice) Khleo Thomas … Jason Fletcher/Sure Shot (voice) Michael Clarke Duncan … Thomas Tatum/Quake (voice) Ricky D'Shon Collins … Leon (voice) Neil Patrick Harris … Comic Shop Owner (voice) Sanaa Lathan ... Monica (voice)
Superheroes: The Golden Blaze Shure Shot
Villains: Quake
Runtime: 87 min
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