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Best part for me was Batman pulling a sword out his utility belt. That was just so cool. You would never think he would be able to fit one there. -
Touch of classic with a touch of new!
I thought it was awesome!
Moved quickly! action packed! bright colors! easy story!
AND, my kids (ages 5 and 2) sat thru and watched the whole thing!
LOVED IT!
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Great 1st Show.
Had some serious OldSchool Appeal,.. with a Twist of New.
I loved the interaction with Green Arrow.
But Disliked the Old School look Of the Arrow,.. Always Have.
The Clock King was a Fantastic Choice imo for the 1st Super hero.
Loved the Batrang that came of of Batman's Emblem.
Best part for ME ?
The Debate of Who would Win ,.. Batman vs Superman.
That was great,.. & Reminded me of the Fourm here. lol.
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A lot of fun...which is refreshing. Batman wasn't really too far off the early 70s Batman in attitude. Not quite the "square" Silver Age Batman, although he looks just like him. Love the Dick Sprang/George Barris mash-up Batmobile design.
Not a big fan of the new Beetle, but he was handled wel here. I wouldn't call the animation anime, although there are some influences. I thought Bader's Batman voice worked well with the lighter tone.
The wildest thing was, this really felt like an old Brave and Bold comic. Bob Haney could have written this. Well, he would have thrown in Bruce adopting Beetle at the end, and Kanjar Ro would have been revealed to be Batman's long-lost older brother, but besides that, right on.
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Had real fun watching it...love the more light-hearted Bats for a change after decades of the brooding version throughout all of the various animated incarnations. I didn't mind Beetle and Kajar Ro but I would've loved to see more of the teaser with Green Arrow and Clock King.Leave a comment:
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I really enjoyed it, it's light hearted and my kids dug it. That is new Blue Beetle, BTW which confuses me considering their using silver age versions of everybody but him.Leave a comment:
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Hmmmm....
Am I the first to see this? Heee heee..... If you haven't seen it yet; stop reading:
....still here?
Okay; it wasn't too bad. The first episdoe seemed like a more serious Adam West kind of Batman. Which I find funny, considering the discussion we'd had a little while back about the "real" Batman. SOMEONE is looking back to the old days. We even get a taste of "Batman: Space Cop" in this one! (Can a horde of alien GoGo dancers be far behind?) So if this takes off, when the kids watching it grow up (in 10 to 15 years) maybe they'll bring THIS one back as a series of big budget movies. Everything old is new again. And again. And again....
I don't get the new Beetle, but I haven't read a DC book for over 10 years so I'm betting he's the current version. Kanjar-Ro has apparently been eating his Wheaties! The only REALLY jarring thing is that there's about three plots going on. It jumps around pretty quick.
Oh; and the guy doing Clock King is the guy who does the voice of the fish on "American Dad." THAT was kinda distracting too.
So.... I'm wondering what you guys thought.
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This is gonna be a good series that I and my Boy are totally looking forward to glad I finally have a DVR player.Leave a comment:
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I just saw the Previews for this.
Man does it look out of sight !
The Look of Batman is so Flipp'in cool,.. Plasticman & Aquaman look great as well. Looking forward to these.
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Looks like right now GA has a cameo in the opening of the pilot with Blue Beetle being the main guest-star. No GA-only show yet, that I've heard of .I can't wait to see the Batman team ups with Aquaman and Plastic Man myself as well as the team ups with Green Arrow. I think those will be my favorites.
Cheers.
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