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Y-Hat posted:I was surprised to read that "Real Date" is the last new episode of Regular Show that we're gonna get until next year. Granted, it does feel like a fitting end to this season, and the guys making the show haven't had a break in a really long time, but to replace it with this? CN has changed to cycling new episodes of their shows, that's why Steven Universe and Regular Show are rtaking a break. This is so they will always have new episodes to air every week.
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# ? Aug 17, 2014 18:24 |
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...of SCIENCE! posted:Batman Beyond exists in this weird place where it tries to be mature but at the same time comes off as juvenile because every other episode is a Very Special Episode where Terry learns that steroids are bad or furries are evil. At least the steroid episode let you see what Bane looked like after decades on the juice.
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# ? Aug 17, 2014 20:32 |
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Corek posted:The all time champion of fun dubs is the Ghost Stories dub, which also transformed a bad show into a good one. I have to watch this now. Thank you for showing me this.
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# ? Aug 18, 2014 03:14 |
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raditts posted:At least the steroid episode let you see what Bane looked like after decades on the juice. That was the other big weakness in Batman Beyond, Terry's rogue gallery never measured up to Bruce's. The best villains were the ones from the original BTAS showing up again, like Mr Freeze being an immortal disembied head and the Return of the Joker movie.
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# ? Aug 18, 2014 03:34 |
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...of SCIENCE! posted:That was the other big weakness in Batman Beyond, Terry's rogue gallery never measured up to Bruce's. The best villains were the ones from the original BTAS showing up again, like Mr Freeze being an immortal disembied head and the Return of the Joker movie. Ironically, that's because Terry really didn't have that many rogues. Most villains in the series were all done-in-ones. Sure, he got a few rogues, but they didn't come back that much. I'd say if you counted them, the number of episodes that boiled down to "Terry vs. one of his own rogues" vs. "Terry vs. some random other thing", the scale would tilt way towards the latter. That said, I still like the show and it really did have some great moments. Bruce and Terry have a great back-and-forth https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TYYtgF48igA
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# ? Aug 18, 2014 04:05 |
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Jsor posted:I wonder if the Latin America version was localized from the American version, which would be weird, but would explain why they're both inexplicably comical compared to what Wikipedia claims about the Japanese version. A lot of more kid-oriented anime actually do wind up being localized based on their American dubs, or at least used to be. This is kind of why 4kids edited series the way they did, not merely sanitizing them of any real violence but removing any cultural references from Japanese poo poo to a mere number on someone's t-shirt. The result was something basically prepackaged to be aired drat near anywhere in the world without the local translators needing to worry about anything besides changing the language.
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# ? Aug 18, 2014 04:39 |
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Terry also killed a guy in one of the earlier episodes, as I recall. Grittier indeed.
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# ? Aug 18, 2014 05:01 |
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For all the cartoons that tried doing stupid dark-edgy poo poo around that time period, Batman Beyond was the only one that actually did a passable job with it.
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# ? Aug 18, 2014 05:14 |
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SlothfulCobra posted:Terry also killed a guy in one of the earlier episodes, as I recall. What? Which episode was this?
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# ? Aug 18, 2014 06:27 |
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It's been a while, but I remember him trapping the mook who killed his father in a sinking truck that also exploded.
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# ? Aug 18, 2014 06:41 |
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SlothfulCobra posted:It's been a while, but I remember him trapping the mook who killed his father in a sinking truck that also exploded. It's on netflix by the way.
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# ? Aug 18, 2014 06:49 |
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SlothfulCobra posted:Terry also killed a guy in one of the earlier episodes, as I recall.
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# ? Aug 18, 2014 11:22 |
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The creepiest death on BB was the guy who had the phasing device who ends up falling through the ground. The best he could hope for was a quick suffocation on his journey to the center of the Earth.
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# ? Aug 18, 2014 12:19 |
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sMXjtvMAFlI I think the Batman Beyond intro speaks for itself.
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# ? Aug 18, 2014 12:21 |
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First Bass posted:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sMXjtvMAFlI It always slays me how sandwiched between all that grim and edgy there's an extended shot of teenagers dancing like a 60s beach movie.
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# ? Aug 18, 2014 12:53 |
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Come to think of it, I think Batman Beyond might have the highest onscreen deathcount in the entire DCAU. That's good for the successor to the last cartoon with realistic guns.
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...of SCIENCE! posted:It always slays me how sandwiched between all that grim and edgy there's an extended shot of teenagers dancing like a 60s beach movie. I always thought they were supposed to raving high on drugs and whatnot in a dark cyberpunk future.
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# ? Aug 18, 2014 16:48 |
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Cardboard Box A posted:Terry killed a shitload of people in Batman Beyond. Some like the henchman who killed his father in the pilot or Blight were mostly Batman Begins-esque "I don't have to save you scenarios" but in the Terrific Trio (Evil Fantastic Four) episode alone he rams a jetpack guy into a wall and kills the Trio. Wasnt that the episode with the police guy who looked like hitler ?
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# ? Aug 19, 2014 03:07 |
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SlothfulCobra posted:Come to think of it, I think Batman Beyond might have the highest onscreen deathcount in the entire DCAU. That's good for the successor to the last cartoon with realistic guns. There are JLA and JLU episodes where planets blow up.
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# ? Aug 19, 2014 03:18 |
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Been re-watching Batman Beyond lately, actually. The introductory credits sequence is still pretty awesome. It alludes to villains and themes of the show, without resorting to mere show clips. In addition to Terry killing people, it seems lots of other jokes and things managed to slip under the radar. The Mr. Freeze episode is still absolutely devastating. I've always felt sympathy for Freeze since seeing that episode as a kid, and always felt pissed when Freeze was portrayed as a total badguy or a complete goof in other media. I'm enjoying picking out the technological and social advancements or changes that were and that weren't predicted by the show. They certainly didn't predict that geeks or nerds might actually become "cool" in the wake of a major technological revolution. (But then, that would've struck their 90s-era tween audience as bizarre and implausible. The jocks are ALWAYS the cool kids and the bullies, duh!) (Aside: When I watched this as a kid, I couldn't believe that scary street hoodlums would want to dress up like goofy circus clowns, and then I learned about ICP. Oh.) Also as a kid, I was bothered by the "splicers" episode, because there's a fine line between decrying the unintended and unforeseen consequences of technology or science, and decrying technology or science itself, and I thought that episode crossed that line. But, I have yet to re-watch that one, so we'll see if my opinion's changed. I'm disappointed we don't have that jai lai-esque game they play, as that looks fun. The dialogue holds up very nicely! The "very special episodes" don't feel as "special" or as preachy as comparable episodes on other shows (like Static Shock), and the futuristic slang and terminology sounds very natural, for the most part. "Shway" actually sounds like something teens would say. Granted, Terry's rogues gallery wasn't as interesting as Bruce's, BUT, Spellbinder and Inque were pretty neat, all things considered. The episode with Inque and her protege, Aaron, serves as a very poignant, powerful, and rather scary cautionary tale, and I love how it comes full circle at the end. Tartarus Sauce fucked around with this message at 04:11 on Aug 19, 2014 |
# ? Aug 19, 2014 03:28 |
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On the whole, Batman Beyond did a decent job of presenting young people fairly, given that it was a show for kids made by middle-aged men. They do seem to get some digs in whenever anyone listens to popular music, as it seems to be remixed drill noises and heavy machinery. Also, Terry is basically Spider-Man, but in a really nasty, brutal world. For a show featuring a kid protagonist, it always gave me this sense of hopelessness that the other Batman shows never did. Like, Bruce ends up miserable and alone, and he couldn't stop the bad guys from taking over his company and the city. And even though he's got this clever kid with a good heart helping him, he's so frail and old and vulnerable that he could drop dead or get committed at any minute.
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# ? Aug 19, 2014 04:04 |
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Jack Gladney posted:For a show featuring a kid protagonist, it always gave me this sense of hopelessness that the other Batman shows never did. Like, Bruce ends up miserable and alone, and he couldn't stop the bad guys from taking over his company and the city. And even though he's got this clever kid with a good heart helping him, he's so frail and old and vulnerable that he could drop dead or get committed at any minute. I always kind of felt that the rest of the world was faring a little better, but Gotham being Gotham, it was worn down, kept vibrant by technology, but overrun with corporate greed and poo poo. A nice way to reflect Bruce's life maybe. Batman Beyond is worth it for the Batman! musical alone. In terms of bodycount, when Terry drops the safeword on a gang of cyber-augmented droogs, turning them into quadruple amputees and poo poo was pretty rough.
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Tartarus Sauce posted:The dialogue holds up very nicely! The "very special episodes" don't feel as "special" or as preachy as comparable episodes on other shows (like Static Shock), and the futuristic slang and terminology sounds very natural, for the most part. "Shway" actually sounds like something teens would say. It's schwarbage.
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# ? Aug 19, 2014 18:26 |
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FilthyImp posted:In terms of bodycount, when Terry drops the safeword on a gang of cyber-augmented droogs, turning them into quadruple amputees and poo poo was pretty rough. That episode ends with the guy they were harassing and that Batman protected drilling into the last living member of the gang while the gang member is under general anesthesia and unable to move or do anything but watch himself die. Plus Batman Beyond had the Home EC episode and if you don't like that one I hope your brain gets trapped in a decrepit abandoned office building and then ripped apart wire by wire by a teenager with attitude.
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# ? Aug 20, 2014 03:13 |
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Barudak posted:That episode ends with the guy they were harassing and that Batman protected drilling into the last living member of the gang while the gang member is under general anesthesia and unable to move or do anything but watch himself die. What the gently caress I only remember a huge laser beam in one episode and like a weird monkey joker.
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# ? Aug 20, 2014 03:36 |
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Barudak posted:That episode ends with the guy they were harassing and that Batman protected drilling into the last living member of the gang while the gang member is under general anesthesia and unable to move or do anything but watch himself die. It also had the episode where Terry's nerd friend maxes out his parents' credit cards buying a sex bot. The episode was succinctly titled "Terry's Friend Dates a Robot."
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# ? Aug 20, 2014 03:43 |
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I remember one episode where people suspended themselves in vats of goo that made them dream their life was good and people loved them. It was pretty transparently a Very Special Episode about drugs, but I remember it being good. (I think that was Batman Beyond at least)
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# ? Aug 20, 2014 04:15 |
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I just got to the episode where he joins the JLU, and when Warhawk gets blown up and his smoking helmet crashes into the Batmobile's windshield my reaction was . I expected the missile to blow, but nothing so graphic. Also Terry's highschool is basically the supervillain factory, it's like Sunnydale High with more neon.
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# ? Aug 20, 2014 04:39 |
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Tartarus Sauce posted:The Mr. Freeze episode is still absolutely devastating. I've always felt sympathy for Freeze since seeing that episode as a kid, and always felt pissed when Freeze was portrayed as a total badguy or a complete goof in other media. Much like I they did that episode with Clayface in JL? Also one of my favorite things about Batman Beyond is that it led to that parody episode of Kim Possible with Adam West. Jack Gladney posted:On the whole, Batman Beyond did a decent job of presenting young people fairly, given that it was a show for kids made by middle-aged men. They do seem to get some digs in whenever anyone listens to popular music, as it seems to be remixed drill noises and heavy machinery.
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# ? Aug 20, 2014 04:40 |
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There's a podcast about cartoons that has new episodes every Tuesday- both cartoons for kids and for adults. Their one last week was for Phineas and Ferb, and they said that the show is on an "indefinite hiatus." Is Disney planning on killing it?
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# ? Aug 20, 2014 04:47 |
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Batman Beyond never felt all that preachy to me. I think it was less trying to have "very special" episodes, and more just trying to keep based on more realistic issues, albeit through a sci-fi lens. Batman Beyond seems much more grounded than, say Superman the Animated Series, where the most realistic ongoing theme was the inability of the police force to cope with the proliferation of high-tech superweapons. If you want a series with a lot of Very Special Episodes, try Clone High.
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# ? Aug 20, 2014 05:00 |
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SlothfulCobra posted:Batman Beyond never felt all that preachy to me. I think it was less trying to have "very special" episodes, and more just trying to keep based on more realistic issues, albeit through a sci-fi lens. Batman Beyond seems much more grounded than, say Superman the Animated Series, where the most realistic ongoing theme was the inability of the police force to cope with the proliferation of high-tech superweapons. That was the entire point of Clone High though, it was a parody
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achillesforever6 posted:Also one of my favorite things about Batman Beyond is that it led to that parody episode of Kim Possible with Adam West. The ferret superhero one? Batman Beyond inspired THAT? Y-Hat posted:There's a podcast about cartoons that has new episodes every Tuesday- both cartoons for kids and for adults. Their one last week was for Phineas and Ferb, and they said that the show is on an "indefinite hiatus." Is Disney planning on killing it? What podcast is this? Also, I don't know if it's on hiatus or not because Nick Frost posted on his Facebook that he and Simon Pegg would return as Shaun and Ed from Shaun of the Dead for a Halloween special for Phineas and Ferb.
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# ? Aug 20, 2014 05:44 |
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SlothfulCobra posted:Batman Beyond never felt all that preachy to me. I think it was less trying to have "very special" episodes, and more just trying to keep based on more realistic issues, albeit through a sci-fi lens. Batman Beyond seems much more grounded than, say Superman the Animated Series, where the most realistic ongoing theme was the inability of the police force to cope with the proliferation of high-tech superweapons. Superman:TAS at least was able to sneak a gay couple in.
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Jsor posted:I remember one episode where people suspended themselves in vats of goo that made them dream their life was good and people loved them. It was pretty transparently a Very Special Episode about drugs, but I remember it being good. Oh man, I remember that one. It was pretty drat dark, even by that show's standards. paradoxGentleman fucked around with this message at 12:17 on Aug 20, 2014 |
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ThermoPhysical posted:The ferret superhero one? Batman Beyond inspired THAT?
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# ? Aug 20, 2014 15:02 |
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Y-Hat posted:There's a podcast about cartoons that has new episodes every Tuesday- both cartoons for kids and for adults. Their one last week was for Phineas and Ferb, and they said that the show is on an "indefinite hiatus." Is Disney planning on killing it? Wouldn't surprise me since they seem to schedule new episodes by throwing darts at a calendar. It's had a good run but if they kill it off the only other thing worth watching on Disney Channel is Gravity Falls and they seem to treat that with the same level of respect.
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# ? Aug 20, 2014 21:34 |
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achillesforever6 posted:Ron's voice actor is Will Friedle who also voiced Terry in Batman Beyond That never stopped being weird to me. I knew no girls that did not hate Ron and the fact that he ended up with Kim.
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# ? Aug 20, 2014 22:40 |
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One episode of BB I remember well was golem. I think it aired before the columbine shootings. Edit: yes it did.
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# ? Aug 21, 2014 18:41 |
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I was never bothered by the Very Special Episodes of Static Shock. The racism one had some really painful dialogue but I liked the flow of the school shooting one quite a lot, and the one where Virgil goes to Africa and meets Anansi was pretty rad due to Anansi being African Batman. Also, the rest of the series around those episodes had really solid writing. Also: BRAIIIIN PUPPETSSS!
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