A 16-year-old boy named "Maxwell McGrath" is thrown into a new life when he and his mom moved to a small town called Copper Canyon. There he meets new friends, bullies, enemies, and a lot more. But later he starts to generate a powerful blue energy called "T.U.R.B.O. Energy". Max must now join N-Tek, a top secret organization his father worked on and meets a friendly ultralink named N'Barro Aksteel X377/Steel. When sinister super villains attack Copper Canyon, Max and Steel must link together and transform into a powerful Superhero named "Max Steel!".[citation needed]

Titled as "Unite", a trailer mixing live action and animation was released in March 20, 2013 to promote the series. The short film features Maxwell McGrath being chased by bullies at Copper Canyon High School, until he comes across the Elementors. He runs away and asks for Steel's help. They ultimately bond and form Max Steel, and the live action transitions to an animated/cartoon style.


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Maxsteel.com was updated in the first half of 2013 with a countdown and a message that showed to its visitors a trailer of the new animated series. A new image showcasing pictures of the characters and a biography was released weekly. In March 2013, the entire site was renewed, featuring a new visual identiy to match the new series.


your profile | join | preferences | help | search next newest topic | next oldest topicAuthorTopic: Ed, Ed and Eddy CartoonTom Jordan

Member From: Santa Maria, CA, USAposted 25 July 2002 08:47 PM profile I just happened to pass by the den while the kids were watching cartoons this evening. I heard some steel playing that just plain blew me away. I know of Gary Brandin and Sponge Bob...is this Gary also?The steel parts sounded like they were non pedal with really cool and fat volume swells at the end of the phrases...I gotta watch more cartoons.Tom Jordan

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Member From: peckerwood point, w. tn.posted 25 July 2002 09:48 PM profile Don't know who is playing the steel,i've heard it on a couple of their shows,but,,,

doesn't the little Ed (with the hat)and the wide gap in the front teeth,look like a cartoon of Buddy E ,mmmaaaaaby ? 

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Member From: Newport Beach CA. USAposted 25 July 2002 10:22 PM profile No, it's not me. 

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Member From: East Peoria, Illinoisposted 26 July 2002 04:16 PM profile It might be Doug Livingston or Earnest Bovine I know they play alot of the same dates once in a while :-)He has done South Park and a few others. My guess....TimEarnest Bovine

Member From: Los Angeles CA USAposted 26 July 2002 04:52 PM profile It's not me.Herb Steiner

Member From: Cedar Valley, Travis County TXposted 26 July 2002 05:26 PM profile Interesting topic, because about a year or so ago, while watching EE&E, there was a pedal steel at Ed's house (the place where everything is labeled), with a label saying "pedal steel guitar." I didn't hear any psg on the track though.I mentioned seeing this to Mike Judge. Many of you know of Mike Judge as the creator of "King of the Hill," and every parent's nightmare "Beavis and Butthead." Mike is an Austin resident and a pedal steel wannabe. He's taken a few lessons from Marty Muse and comes out to see the bands whenever possible. He is one cool guy, of course. His comment: "Pedal steel on Ed, Edd & Eddy? Far out, man!"------------------

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Member From: Santa Maria, CA, USAposted 26 July 2002 05:35 PM profile yeah, and it was in-your-face pickin' too. Rapid single note riffs with really fat-chord volume swells...the Eds were floating down the river on a boat and one of the little boogers was playing the steel guitar with his feet.It was....far-out!Tom JordanBrad Bechtel

Moderator From: San Francisco, CAposted 26 July 2002 09:04 PM profile You can hear the steel guitar work in question here. No idea who it is, but he or she is really good.Tom Jordan

Member From: Santa Maria, CA, USAposted 26 July 2002 09:13 PM profile Brad,That was it! How the heck did you find it? The thing I like the most is the player's tone. It would be interesting to find out just what guitar that is...TomEarnest Bovine

Member From: Los Angeles CA USAposted 27 July 2002 08:34 AM profile Wow! That sound clip is SO not me!

What network shows this program?

Watch the music credits at the end of the show. Then we can find the perp.Larry Bell

Member From: Englewood, Floridaposted 27 July 2002 10:13 AM profile HOLY COW!!!

Sounds like Speedy West on crystal meth. 

would that be Speedier West?------------------

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Sysop From: Cloverdale, North California, USAposted 27 July 2002 11:24 AM profile Ernie Hagar, maybe?Earnest Bovine

Member From: Los Angeles CA USAposted 27 July 2002 12:57 PM profile Internet research reveals that Ed, Edd, & Eddy originates in a faraway country called British Columbia, in the prefecture of Vancouver. Email to the putative composer Patric Caird comes back undeliverable with a permanent error.John Billings

Member From: Northfield Center, Ohio, USAposted 28 December 2005 09:43 AM profile That link takes me to Network Solutions. No music. Am I doin' somethin' wrong?Dave Ristrim

Member From: Whites Creek, TNposted 28 December 2005 12:52 PM profile I noticed the link is from 2002. Probably not up anymore?

Too bad.

DaveMac Martine

Member From: San Franciscoposted 28 December 2005 02:25 PM profile See this post...

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Member From: Newport Beach CA. USAposted 28 December 2005 02:54 PM profile It's still not me!GBAll times are Pacific (US)next newest topic | next oldest topic

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Following his departure from LexCorp, Irons moved back with his mother and niece, and set up a workshop in an abandoned steel mill. He worked many hours to improve the suit, and got his first chance to be a hero even before the suit was finished: while testing a wrist-mounted weapon, he managed to stop a getaway car, which was fleeing police. Superman came to his help, but found himself weakened by Metallo, the thugs' leader, and his Kryptonite core. Quickly donning the improved battle suit, Steel delayed Metallo in a meeting of the metals, enough for Superman to regain his strength. Although Superman rose again to fight Metallo, he was almost killed by Metallo again. Steel stopped Metallo for sure when he threw his hammer into Metallo's Kryptonite heart, destroying it. Without his power source, Metallo was defeated by Steel and Superman. After defeating Metallo, Superman thanked Steel for his help, something he did not do often.[3] He has worn the suit ever since to help protect the world.

Back in July I discussed Rhapsody In Steel, a 1934 atmospheric and animated industrial film that I consider to be just as iconic as several early sound cartoons. Now I would like to discuss another industrial steel rhapsody, this one a rhapsody of steel that was made in 1959.

1.A welcome address by U.S. Steel president Leslie B. Worthington.

2.Dimitri Tiomkin conducting the Pittsburg Symphony Orchestra performing the Rhapsody Of Steel Suite as an overture.

3.The exhibition of the cartoon.

Following the World Premiere, the cartoon was entered in numerous film festivals where it received honors and awards, and was distributed theatrically to movie theaters by the Jam Handy Organization where it was shown in major cities and suburban towns. To advertise and promote the film for theatrical screenings, both the Jam Handy Organization and U.S. Steel put together quite the promotional package and press kit. To say the least, the kit along with additional advertising materials made available by Jam handy, was extravagant and unusual for an industrial film or even an animated short subject. (At first glance someone unfamiliar with the cartoon would have appropriately guessed that Rhapsody Of Steel was a feature length animated film.)

Jonathan A. Boschen is a professional videographer and video editor, who is also a film and theatre historian. His research deals with pre-1970s movie theaters in New England and also film history pertaining to the Jam Handy Organization, Frank Goldman, Ted Eshbaugh, Jerry Fairbanks, and industrial films. (He is a huge fan of industrial animated cartoons!). Currently, Boschen is working on a documentary on the iconic Jam Handy Organization.

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