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#551 |
Knight of Persona
Join Date: Mar 2012
Location: Lafayette,La
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Beware the Batman premiered yesterday, and I think it's off to a good start. It really like the fresh ideas they injected into it, and it seems to be focusing on a younger less experienced Batman.
Which would explain the C list villains and younger Alfred. Speaking of Alfred…they made him into a bad ass which I dug. Professor Pyg and Mr.Toad hasn't won me over as villains quite yet but the opening left a good impression on me. I'm going to stick with it and see where it goes. I'm hoping it lasts long enough to introduce some of Batman's more famous rouges and characters but I doubt it *Sigh*. Quote:
CN has been airing Regular Show on constant loops and I'll admit that I'm warming to it.
Still not a fan of Adventure Time, though. Beware the Batman was pretty good, yeah. I intend on keeping up with it. I wasn't a fan of Pyg, but I'll wait to see what else it can bring to the table. It's rather odd that, in this age, we actually have less strict censorship (I remember back when the only cartoon I could recall to use normal guns was Batman: TAS. Everywhere else used lasers or just resorted to physical weapons), additionally, it seems "Never say die" has effectively been removed over the past years. But it seems that, where censorhip has lightened, it's countered by backpedaling on something else.
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#552 |
TN's Resident Gunpla Nut
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I'm fine with the new villains, honestly. It makes sense, given that the show seems to be about a less experienced Batman in his younger years.
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#553 |
Mighty Morphin
Join Date: Jan 2012
Location: Za Warudo
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I'm fine with not seeing any of the more famous Batman villains. If it's about his early years, it would make the likes of the Joker or the Riddler look like chumps if their losing to an non-veteran Batman.
I am still curious, though, since Bats has tons of "Obscure" villains that never get the limelight or even mild references.
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#554 |
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Join Date: Feb 2013
Location: Central Minnesota
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I'm fine with not seeing any of the more famous Batman villains. If it's about his early years, it would make the likes of the Joker or the Riddler look like chumps if their losing to an non-veteran Batman.
I am still curious, though, since Bats has tons of "Obscure" villains that never get the limelight or even mild references. But only after a large amount of episodes went by to build on Batman's Badassness as he takes out lesser known villians. Sort of like if the lesser rogues are Rattata or Zubat-level and Catwoman, The Riddler and everyone's favorite killer clown, The Joker, are Legendaries. |
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#555 |
TN's Resident Gunpla Nut
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I'm fine with not seeing any of the more famous Batman villains. If it's about his early years, it would make the likes of the Joker or the Riddler look like chumps if their losing to an non-veteran Batman.
I am still curious, though, since Bats has tons of "Obscure" villains that never get the limelight or even mild references. |
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#556 |
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Location: Northwest Pennsylvania
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So, I decided to give Kaijudo a chance, because the first season is on Netflix, and I really enjoy it. For a show meant to advertise a card game, they do a pretty good job of fleshing out both the human and kaiju worlds. Unlike similar shows where the creatures are just wild beasts or animals tamed by humans, Kaijudo gives them interesting backstories and personalities that make them stand out among the human cast.
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#557 |
Tiger Zord Power Up
Join Date: Jul 2012
Location: Through Time and Space
Posts: 5,649
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So, I decided to give Kaijudo a chance, because the first season is on Netflix, and I really enjoy it. For a show meant to advertise a card game, they do a pretty good job of fleshing out both the human and kaiju worlds. Unlike similar shows where the creatures are just wild beasts or animals tamed by humans, Kaijudo gives them interesting backstories and personalities that make them stand out among the human cast.
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#558 |
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Join Date: Jul 2012
Location: Through Time and Space
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We could have the red hood jocker in beware the batman
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#560 |
Tiger Zord Power Up
Join Date: Jul 2012
Location: Through Time and Space
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Oh. Right has to answer to trading card I am still waiting for them to ryukendo or what ever it called by Takara
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