Target exclusive movie, looks kid friendly.
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JLA Adventures: Trapped in Time
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Some info here:
Warner Bros. Home Entertainment has confirmed that the new all-ages animated feature JLA Adventures: Trapped In Time will hit DVD on Tuesday, January 21st, 2014. The DVD-only release will be available exclusively at American Target
Diedrich Bader! Let's hope he's Batman!
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Okay, read that article. This quote kills me:
The studio has noted that if JLA Adventures: Trapped In Time is commercially successful through its exclusive Target “stealth release,” it will eventually expand and be available at other retail outlets. However, that is a not a guarantee.
I'm glad this exists on principle only, but why half-arse put this out there like this?
WB's marketing strategies boggle the mind.
ChrisLast edited by Earth 2 Chris; Jan 15, '14, 1:43 PM.Comment
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Dubbed a “stealth release,” wherein a home entertainment product is given no promotion and limited availability due to its perceived audience reach, JLA Adventures: Trapped In Time is an all-new animated feature featuring the Justice League facing off against the classic Legion of Doom.
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I need a little cash for a trip to Target.
It's never been more clear that WB/DC Entertainment does not understand it's audience. I don't mind PG-13 or even som R-rated super hero material, but G and PG fair is what I fell in love with as a kid.
I would have made a special trip to Target yesterday had I known of it's release.Last edited by madmarva; Jan 15, '14, 2:40 PM.Comment
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during the Fatman on Batman podcast, Paul Dini claims Beware the Batman is ending. How many episodes have aired? 12?Comment
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Maybe that many. I think they did the one season. I wasn't huge on it, but it was growing on me. CN won't give straight shows a chance it seems any more. Everything has to have some quirky, ironic goofy element to it. They renewed Teen Titans Go!, which is fun, but the straight DC shows keep getting axed. I still miss GL; Animated. It was great.
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I don't understand why there is a proliferation of different versions and designs of the DC Universe in movies, videos, cartoons, toys and merchandise and yet the only real comic version they love to force down our throats is the New 52. Honestly, the left hand doesn't seem to know what the right hand is doing...Think OUTSIDE the Box! For the BEST in Repro & Custom Packaging!Comment
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^I was thinking the same thing. Right now the kids are exposed to Man of Steel, Dark Knight trilogy, Power Attack Batman, New 52, Classic DC, Batman 66, DC Super Friends/Imaginext, the Arkham games, the various DCU animated movies, the various DC Nation shorts...you name it, it's out there at arm's length. Yet there are only a handful of comics NOT set in the New 52 continuity. Go figure.
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^It could have been part of WB and Target's deal that WB develop a Target only DVD. Or, WB could have decided to dump it at Target due to their agreement. Either way, I think something like this deserves the same kind of promotion the DCU movies get...or more even.
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