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Post by StrykerX2K on Oct 6, 2005 19:28:20 GMT -5
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Post by CkRtech on Oct 6, 2005 22:38:58 GMT -5
<sigh> I had to start on this line, didn't I?
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Post by CkRtech on Oct 13, 2005 0:32:11 GMT -5
Kinda wish they had included the yellow cane with the Riddler.
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Post by Darthfather2005 on Oct 13, 2005 23:43:57 GMT -5
Man, I grew up with the orginal Animated Batman cartoon, and I just can't make the switch. I've watched most of the new cartoons but just can't get past the villains. The Orginal Animated Joker, Harley Quinn, and Catwoman will forever rule. And Batman's voice.... I just can't make the switch.
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Post by CkRtech on Oct 14, 2005 0:54:11 GMT -5
Man, I grew up with the original Animated Batman cartoon, and I just can't make the switch. I've watched most of the new cartoons but just can't get past the villains. The Original Animated Joker, Harley Quinn, and Catwoman will forever rule. And Batman's voice.... I just can't make the switch. Like original as in 60s? And you can't make the switch to the 90s or 2004 cartoon? The old Batman cartoon was pretty cool (I mostly remember the dynamic duo from Superfriends, though). The new-era (post movie) animated series starting in the early nineties was pretty good & still enjoyable. (Holds up better than the older one in this day and age) "The Batman" easily beats out all others, however. I am 16 episodes in and it keeps getting better. There are TONS of salutes to past Batman incarnations, and the series is handled with class. All the villains of the new cartoon retain their typical personalities that have been around for ages, but also manage to have a little twist or turn that adds something refreshing. Gotta give props to the crew working on "The Batman" for their ability to take something that has been around forever and make it feel like I am watching episodes and meeting characters for the first time.
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Post by Darthfather2005 on Oct 14, 2005 9:27:46 GMT -5
The 90's batman, I don't think there was another animated Batman series with Harley Quinn. With the DVD's being released I've been watching the series form the begining over again. It alot more like the comic book, which I have read for years. Now the 90's Superman cartoon could use a do over. I think it was okay, but did not do Superman Justice.
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Post by CkRtech on Oct 14, 2005 18:06:00 GMT -5
Ahh. Totally overlooked HQ in your sentence.
I definitely recommend you watch "The Batman" - they have done a really good job getting it to fit into the Batman community of media.
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