Three components of the competition were tallied to win which consisted of a drag race competition, a circuit competition around a track and static judging by a team of judges hearing about how the teams designed and crafted their vehicles. The competition involved racing fully autonomous (self-controlled) vehicles head-to-head on an outdoor track. The event was held April 26 at the University of Waterloo. After many sleepless nights, multiple rebuilds of a robotic car and team innovation, he was part of the team called "Invincible" from the University of Windsor who took the first place in the Autonomous Racing Challenge 2008. Grade 11 Belle River District High School student Michael Stolarchuk understands the meaning of blood, sweat and tears now. ![]() Team "invincible" from U of W took the first place in the Autonomous Racing Challenge 2008. It simultaneously feels like a throwback to classier animated superhero programs of yesteryear, while definitely looking like a show that was made in 2021.(Date added: 17:22:16. The greatest compliment you can pay to Invincible is that it sometimes resembles Batman: The Animated Series’ art style. Combat sequences flow naturally too, while the motion of characters’ hair and capes blowing in the wind has a weightlessness to it that’s pleasing on the eye. Characters move like you’d expect in a comic book come to life, and the aerial sections for flight-based heroes and villains are as polished as you’d hope. ![]() The rest of the animation, however, feels smooth. The addition of 3D elements, particularly in episode 2, are also clunky and struggle to blend into the background with the quick camera pans and transitions on occasion. It can feel a little rough to begin with, and facial and mouth movements are a little janky throughout its first three episodes. Picking out actors like Mahershala Ali among the voice cast is a fun game to play while you watch, but the lack of screen time for some is a bit disappointing when you consider the scale of this all-star cast.Ĭharacter animations themselves, and the show’s overall look, captures Invincible’s aesthetic mostly in the right manner. It’s a pity, though, that Mark Hamill’s Art Rosenbaum isn’t utilized much early on, such is the strength of his voiceover work, and that’s symptomatic of plenty of the show’s supporting cast. Jason Mantzoukas and Zachary Quinto’s portrayals of Rex Splode and Robot seemed tailormade for their personalities too, so much so that it’s hard to see anyone else who would have been perfect for those roles. It’s a dichotomy that works on individual and relationship levels and lends an emotional gravitas to a father-son bond that’s at the very heart of the show. Yeun captures both Mark’s exuberance and struggles with living up to his father’s legacy, while Simmons’ likeable-yet-sinister turn as Omni-Man compliments the character’s comic book persona. Naturally, some get more lines than others depending on who they voice, but those in more prominent roles embody their characters really well. Speaking of the cast, Invincible’s is as famous as they come. Most of Invincible’s funniest instances are built around these sci-fi details, with one scene between a moon-bound Invincible and an alien called Allen - voiced by Seth Rogen - providing the biggest laugh in its first three installments. Invincible’s animated format allows it to lean into the wackier side of its source material, with all manner of alien species, fictional planets, and otherworldly superpowers dotted throughout. Gratuitous violence aside, that’s where similarities between The Boys and Invincible end. ![]() If you’ve had the stomach for R-rated movies such as Deadpool and Logan, you’ll enjoy Invincible’s brutality. Limb removals, heads being crushed, and broken bones are par for the course and add make the show almost shockingly visceral. We’re not just talking about the odd blood splatter, either. As for the series’ bloody spectacles, the decision to adapt Invincible as an animated show provides the opportunity to really lean into the comics’ graphic content.
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