"Danny Phantom" The Ultimate Enemy (TV Episode 2005) Poster

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(2005)

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9/10
Damn good episode.
dianafuse1 July 2006
Warning: Spoilers
There's a good side and a bad side to this episode. On the one hand, it comes close to a perfect version of this show's premise and strengths. It's dark, intelligent, and frightening--but funny. On the other hand, it makes all the other episodes look a bit pale. You can tell right from the opening scene that this episode was held to a higher standard of quality. The storyboarding opens on a grand scale, first with an insect crawling across a dark surface--then the camera pulls aback to reveal a whole landscape of burned out wreckage, under a dark and polluted-looking sky. In the distance is a glowing green dome, ringed by tall towers that resemble futuristic windmills. Inside are apparently the last people alive on earth. Inside, the people live happy cloistered lives; everything is fine. Until a dome-citizen character gets a message from outside the dome. An unseen man with a deep, drawling voice announces that he has a new power that can smash their protective bubble. (You get the idea that he's tried before, and failed, and that he's also responsible for the destruction outside the enclave.) The dome is smashed, all hell breaks loose; terrified citizens run screaming into bomb shelters. When the character who made the threat shows up--cracking the ground and filling the air with green fire--he turns to the camera, and you see he's wearing Danny Phantom's old costume. Hoo boy. If you have time to watch only one episode of DP, watch this one. It's worth it to see a charred, post-apocalyptic future world (with a handful of plucky survivors) and a soulless future version of Danny--and whether Danny turns to good or evil depends on a very small event taking place in his normal teenage life. It's very good.
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10/10
The best Danny Phantom Episode
matitya-3393721 May 2021
Normally I would be more inclined to favour the more light-hearted episodes and this is not one of them. That said it's extraordinarily well done.

The evil future version of Danny Phantom is wonderfully portrayed (that's not a spoiler, it's revealed in the first scene).

Clockwork has a magnificent plan and is an extraordinarily memorable antagonist.

Solzhenitsyn once said that the line diving good and evil runs through every human heart. And while this episode, of course, isn't the Gulag Archipelago it does handle the theme well.

Tucker:Name one evil thing that Danny has done Clockwork:Shows the moral conflict of the episode (which spoilers:Includes Danny making a bad decision) Tucker:Name Two Clockwork:How about two thousand

And a character previously depicted as extremely villainous ends up becoming more complicated a figure.

The drama of the episode of quite compelling and the story of Danny Fenton/Danny Phantom becoming evil Danny Phantom is a magnificent character study.

I didn't love the ending of Reign Storm, which was another excellent episode, but with this one even I'm not going to nitpick for flaws.

I will warn you that it has a darker tone than most Danny Phantom episodes.
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