Glitch Techs

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Glitch Techs
Who Knows What Really Happens, when a Video Game Starts to Glitch?
Genre: Comedy, Adventure
Running Time: 22 minutes
Country: United States of America
Release Date: February 21 2020 – August 17, 2020
Network(s): Netflix
Distributed by: Nickelodeon
Seasons: 2
Episodes: 19


Glitch Techs is an American animated television series created by Eric Robles and Dan Milano for Netflix. The series premiered on Netflix on February 21, 2020, with a second season premiering on August 17 of the same year.

Why They Got The Tech and they Got the Moves

  1. The animation is amazingly provided by Flying Bark Production, which is known for its work like Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur (with co-operation by Titmouse), LEGO Monke Kid, and Rise of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles.
  2. The animation is very fluid-like for a Netflix/Nickelodeon show, even by Flying Bark standards
  3. The art style looks nice
  4. Compelling storylines
  5. A buttload of video game references, like for example, Pokemon, Castlevania, etc.
  6. Well-developed characters, like Five and Miko.
  7. The soundtrack is pretty well done.
  8. It's one of the best Nickelodeon shows we had in a while.
  9. Some good episodes like:
    • Age of Hinobi
    • Going, Going Gauntlet
    • Alpha Leader
    • Ping
    • BUDS
    • Find the Glitch

Son of a Glitch! Qualities

  1. The dialog is sometimes cringy.
  2. Nickelodeon screwed over the show by delaying it, then moving it to Netflix along with Pinky Malinky
  3. Don't ask about the clip show episode
  4. Mitch is the worst character in the show, as he's just a Gary Stu, and a filler character, thankfully he slightly redeems himself
  5. Occasional toilet/gross-out humor in some episodes

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