Zombipanda
My Boom-Boom's mostly gay
Re: New Batman Animated Series to Air on Cartoon Network
**** you guys.
I think this could be slick.
**** you guys.
I think this could be slick.
**** you guys.
I think this could be slick.
Actually here is what a Silver age Batman toon would look like (in Sprang style):
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X6SM7KXKulQ
Ah, yes, the Iron Clad argument!
Mole, you should take advice from the Panda. :wink:
We're talking about a children's cartoon. It's not going to be the dark and gritty Batman you're used to, but it's not supposed to be. And the art kind of reminds me of old Jay Ward Productions stuff for some reason, which is cool.
From Batman-On-Film.com
BATMAN: THE BRAVE & THE BOLD Details
Posted by: Jett
Wednesday, April 9, 2008, 10:53 AM
has a few details about the upcoming new Batman animated series from Ben Jones, one of the show's directors. "Character-wise, Batman is still the same gruff perfectionist that he's been for the last twenty-five or so years," says Jones. "Everyone here is a Batman fan too, so we want to do right by him."
Mole, you should take advice from the Panda. :wink:
as opposed to Mole's big tirade about how this show is going to be the most accurate representation of Batman in 40 years.
I don't buy it.
On the contrary, if this is true, this could be quite good.
Why do you think Batman works so well in team-ups? Because he's the ultimate straight man!
Besides, it's like Krypto...if you don't like it, don't watch it. It's pretty hard to kill Batman's awesomeness, and this certainly won't. True, they could have waited until after the Nolan trilogy was over, but in the long run, it won't have much effect on it.
It's not so much that it will 'kill Batman's awesomeness' and more that it's just a waste of money and programming that they could be using to make a decent Batman show. There's nothing to stop them making a Batman Begins-type animated series for an older audience where Batman wears a black costume.
The concept is different enough from Batman: The Animated Series that it would work without seeming like a copy.
Except the execs clearly don't think there is a market for it. There hasn't been an western action cartoon series aimed at an older audience for little while now.
What about Avatar? Isn't that aimed at both older and younger?
Well that all depends how we define the demographic, when we say aimed at older audience do we mean PG-13 or something a bit less than that.
When I think aimed at an older audience I think Batman TAS , Avatar , The new TMNT cartoon (NOT FAST FORWARD!) , The new He-man.Batman was a lot more grown up than those shows (and I love the new TMNT).
Dude stop trying to bait me. You didn't get what I meant, I don't care. But stop trying to bait me in to continuing. I'm not playing your childish games.
I proved you wrong. End of story.
I haven't read the entire argument in this thread but "scientist cop without a badge" does sound like a good and true version of Batman.I 'got' exactly what you meant. You said that the 'scientist cop-without a badge' Batman was the true Batman. I proved you wrong. End of story.
Amen to that.*grunt* I'll be in my bunk if you need me....