The Boy from Andromeda explained

Creator:Jonathon Gunson
Director:Wayne Tourell
Composer:John Gibson
Country:New Zealand
Language:English
Num Seasons:1
Num Episodes:6
Producer:Caterina De Nave
Cinematography:Allen Guilford
Editor:Roger Grant
Runtime:23 minutes

The Boy from Andromeda is a 1991 New Zealand children's sci-fi television series. It was co executive produced by Canada's Atlantis Films and it was presented in Canada as a single film.

Synopsis

Three kids discover a young boy from Andromeda, the only survivor of a spaceship crash. They join together to save the earth and a passing Andromedan fleet.

Cast

Reception

The Ottawa Citizen's Tony Atherton states "The aliens look and sound like extras on a Dr. Who set, but the special effects are well-used and the story skips along briskly most of the time." He also praises the use of a female hero in what is usually a "myopically sexist" genre. Bonnie Malleck in the Waterloo Region Record writes "words and character development take a back seat to action, special effects (albeit low-budget ones) and plenty of thrills." Sid Adilman of The Toronto Star said "The New Zealand accents are a slight problem for North American ears; not all of the special effects work as well as intended and the story of an alien youngster far from home and unable to get back is not exactly unexplored territory".