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  • JediJaida
    Talkative Member
    • Jun 14, 2008
    • 5675

    #16
    From what I remember of Aqualad, he would have been preferable to Marvin.

    I never watched the Teen Titans cartoon, so I can't comment on Wonder Girl.

    Krypto was always a favorite of mine, though, and he was a LOT better looking than Wonder Dog. He was certainly a lot smarter.

    Or, they could have brought in a teenaged version of Supergirl instead of WG.

    Having to watch Superman teach his younger cousin how to use and NOT use her powers would have been more interesting than the environmental malarkey they were shoving down people's throats.
    JediJaida

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    • jwyblejr
      galactic yo-yo
      • Apr 6, 2006
      • 11147

      #17
      The worst part about Wendy and Marvin is on the cartoon,they made Robin seem less important. Instead of him being Batman's sidekick,on the show he seemed to be one step above those two goofs.

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      • JediJaida
        Talkative Member
        • Jun 14, 2008
        • 5675

        #18
        Worst, it was like he wasn't all that important to any of the plotlines! Why have him at all?

        He was considered an adult, but at least one villain, but it seemed that Batman was still treating him like a teenager.

        He was either one thing or the other; but to me, it seemed like they wanted to have it both ways.

        I remember one plot involving Green Arrow, where one villain was shrinking everyone down to dolly sized, yet it didn't work on kids or animals. If Robin was supposedly still a teenager, it shouldn't have worked on him, yet it did.

        Wendy, Marvin and the dog were fine.

        I liked Wendy, she at least had a brain in her head.

        Marvin was a brainless dope who thought he could ditch school and become a successful superhero; yet he was surrounded by adults who were all very well educated. Batman and Superman had both attended college; Wonder Woman had a classical Greek education; Aquaman I think had gone to college somewhere in his past; and I think Robin was past high school and in his freshman year of college, although they never said.

        There were plenty of high school dropouts in the villain category, like The Riddler, and Lex Luthor (although I need confirmation on that, I think he was expelled or something.)
        JediJaida

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        • UsagiTaicho
          New Member
          • Dec 16, 2011
          • 18

          #19
          I would very much enjoy the JSA, and the Teen Titans. How about Young Justice too? I would really like Superboy, in his costume. Minus the jacket, earring, sunglasses and bad haircut.
          Even the new Blue Beetle would be cool. Villians shouldn't be left out, I always liked the Mirror Master. Way better than Grodd.
          Brainiac, the Riddler, Harley Quinn Star Sapphire, Catwoman, Catman (really like his new look), Ultraman, Super Woman (and the rest of the Crime Syndicate), Deathstroke, Ra's al Ghul, Dr. Light, and Amazo.
          I thought of some other heroes too, like Nightwing and the rest of Titans, Red Robin, and Mon-El, Powergirl and Supergirl.
          Some non hero good-guys would also be cool. I always like Jor-El.
          Wants:
          WGSH 8" figures
          Customs

          Collection so far: Spider-Man, Batman, Superman, The Penguin

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