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Original Title :
Da Boom Crew
Genre :
TV Series / Animation / Action / Family / Sci-Fi
Cast :
Brad Adamson,Jerome Benton,Walter Borden
Type :
TV Series
Rating :
3.2/10
Da Boom Crew Online

Four children create a homemade video game, and a supernatural vortex sucks them into a world similar to their game. They embark on a quest to find their missing game cartridges and stop the villain Zorch from taking control of the cosmos.
Series cast summary:
Brad Adamson Brad Adamson - Additional Voice 13 episodes, 2004-2005
Jerome Benton Jerome Benton - Jerome 13 episodes, 2004-2005
Walter Borden Walter Borden - Additional Voice 13 episodes, 2004-2005
Raven Dauda Raven Dauda - Additional Voice 13 episodes, 2004-2005
Morris Day Morris Day - Hedlok 13 episodes, 2004-2005
Daniel DeSanto Daniel DeSanto - Additional Voice 13 episodes, 2004-2005
Ingrid Ray Doucet Ingrid Ray Doucet - Additional Voice 13 episodes, 2004-2005
Mitchell Eisner Mitchell Eisner - Jubei 13 episodes, 2004-2005
Jordan Francis Jordan Francis - Justin 13 episodes, 2004-2005
Ron Pardo Ron Pardo - Additional Voice 13 episodes, 2004-2005
Andrew Pifko Andrew Pifko - Additional Voice 13 episodes, 2004-2005
Karen Robinson Karen Robinson - Additional Voice 13 episodes, 2004-2005
Tony Rosato Tony Rosato - Additional Voice 13 episodes, 2004-2005
Shawn Singleton Shawn Singleton - Additional Voice 13 episodes, 2004-2005
Wanda Sykes Wanda Sykes - Special Guest Voice 13 episodes, 2004-2005
Rob Tinkler Rob Tinkler - Additional Voice 13 episodes, 2004-2005
Melanie Tonello Melanie Tonello - Rickie 13 episodes, 2004-2005
Jascha Washington Jascha Washington - Nate 13 episodes, 2004-2005
Jamie Watson Jamie Watson - Additional Voice 13 episodes, 2004-2005
Danny Wells Danny Wells - Additional Voice 13 episodes, 2004-2005
Tajja Isen Tajja Isen - Young Etra 12 episodes, 2004-2005

The show almost aired on Toon Disney, but Kids' WB bought rights to air the show.

After airing four episodes, Kids' WB canceled the series due to low ratings.


User reviews

Adoraris

Adoraris

I like this show because it is cool & the music intro for it was dope. It is just the best show I ever seen. When I first tried the show, I felt like cringing but then when I tried it again, I instantly fell in love with the show.It looks cool but the ratings were so low & everybody hated this one more than Esther Rolle hated Jimmie Walker's character on "Good Times". It looks just like the Proud Family but only better.
Celak

Celak

In the genius of Bruce W. Smith and his team he created "Da Boom Crew" four children each with individual talents and unique traits.

Justin Diesel is team leader and always supporting his homies and uses two laser guns and a slingshoot.

Nate Diesel is Justin's younger brother and pilot of the spaceship also a grifter swordsman.

Ricki a beautiful young mechanic with a pole staff and a robot named dent. And Jubei a sniper with a laser bazooka who's a mellow and zen surfer type of guy.

Together they fight Zorch a intergalactic warlord and Headlock and Jerome (voiced by Morris Day and Jerome Benton respectively).
Flas

Flas

Four kids find themselves trapped in a video game personally designed by them and must now travel across the galaxy to find their missing game cartridges and stop a villain named Zorch from taking over the universe. Considering this was made by the same guy who created The Proud Family, you'd think that Bruce Smith would make this premise work, right. Hehehe, WRONG!!!! This cartoon is filled with so many plot holes that any kind of logic you try putting into it leaks out immediately.

The characters always constantly talk in slang that nobody EVER used (eg. "Tony Hawk it later, homie!"). Highly pretentious and tries way too hard. It's literally all just an annoying mess. It's a case of a horrible TV show with a good concept. Other sufferers from this case include Legends of Chamberlain Heights and later seasons of Oggy and the Cockroaches. Rips off better shows (mainly Samurai Jack and Captain N: The Game Master). It uses every sci-fi cliche in the book. Racist black stereotypes which is ironic considering that one of the creators (Bruce Smith, the main force behind it) is African-American. This show was so bad that only 4 of the 13 episodes were aired in America while the other 9 episodes aired in the UK. For some reason, the kids are surprised of what they see in the world they were teleported to. And said place looks like the game they made. Shouldn't they know it by now? Some lip sync screw ups there and there. The theme song (which by the way confirms that the kids indeed made the game) rips off Puff Daddy's Come With Me. It aired on one of the greatest Saturday morning cartoon blocks of all time, Kids! WB. And I don't think it's ever at any point explained where that vortex thing came from. What did the writers think that "fans" of this show would be show riveted and invested in watching the kids on their adventures in the video game world to question how they ended up there in the first place?
Pemand

Pemand

Not only is the concept of the show a plot hole, with how the kids don't seem to know anything about a game THEY MADE, but you really can't understand anything anyone is saying due to the fact that they all speak in either incomprehensible slang or, in one case, techno babble (that they made up).