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June 6, 2011 at 2:59 am #101299zentaParticipant
Man, I really do love this show. Steve Trevor really stealing the show as well.
June 6, 2011 at 3:13 am #101300iromulus9Participantlove how they used the 70’s TV show theme 🙂
June 6, 2011 at 5:00 am #101302LingsterKeymasterThat’s amazing. I love the spot where Steve Trevor is obviously drooling at the catfight.
June 6, 2011 at 5:40 am #101311up2nogd1ParticipantThat was, well, Wonderful! Funny and action packed. It’s about time we saw Wonder Woman on Batman Brave and Bold. Maybe now we’ll see Wonder Girl on Teen Titans (yeah, I’m not holding my breath).
June 6, 2011 at 7:41 am #101319BlackKusanagiParticipantI couldn’t stop laughing when I heard the theme. Then I found myself singing it the entire day. Everytime I finished something I added, “Wonda Womaaaaan”
June 6, 2011 at 8:28 pm #101321khuddleParticipantFunny clip. but man I cant stand Batman the Brave and the Bold. Stories are boring, and the artwork is too simple, and the animation is weak. Come to think of it, I think DC should put Batman aside for a while, and focus on some of the more neglected Justice League characters: WW, GL, Flash, MMH, Green Arrow, Black Canary and so on. I mean, we’ve had the Batman TAS series, then “The Batman” series, then the Brave and Bold, not to mention all the countless Batman movies (including yet ANOTHER animated movie coming out this Fall — Batman: Year One, based on the legendary Frank Miller graphic novel). DC needs to give the Dark Knight a rest and move on to some of the other characters.
June 6, 2011 at 9:38 pm #101322fasolaParticipantNice clip. Everything was great about it. The music, steve’s aditude, even batman’s “jelloussy”. I don’t know why, byt steve reminded me a lot of Futurama’s Zap Branighan.
khuddle wrote:
Funny clip. but man I cant stand Batman the Brave and the Bold. Stories are boring, and the artwork is too simple, and the animation is weak. Come to think of it, I think DC should put Batman aside for a while, and focus on some of the more neglected Justice League characters: WW, GL, Flash, MMH, Green Arrow, Black Canary and so on. I mean, we’ve had the Batman TAS series, then “The Batman” series, then the Brave and Bold, not to mention all the countless Batman movies (including yet ANOTHER animated movie coming out this Fall — Batman: Year One, based on the legendary Frank Miller graphic novel). DC needs to give the Dark Knight a rest and move on to some of the other characters.
Well khuddle, I think that batman is the only one that the PTB at WB/DC think can sell, alongside them an of steel.
I think that DC has many interesting characters, but the guys that make the decisions, don’t think like us.“If it sells, why mess with it?”
June 6, 2011 at 11:14 pm #101323zentaParticipantkhuddle wrote:
I cant stand Batman the Brave and the Bold. Stories are boring, and the artwork is too simple, and the animation is weak.
You sir are watching an entirely different show to me. Check out the episode “Chill of the Night!”, it’s fantastic,
June 8, 2011 at 8:16 am #101344darkclaw91ParticipantLooks cool, but I wish Wonder Woman was buff. And she isn’t. 🙁
Why is it that female superheroes only sometimes get drawn buff, but rarely in animation?
June 8, 2011 at 4:39 pm #101347Muscle Growth NutParticipantdarkclaw91 wrote:
Looks cool, but I wish Wonder Woman was buff. And she isn’t. 🙁
Why is it that female superheroes only sometimes get drawn buff, but rarely in animation?
Muscles typically mean more detail. Detail is the bane of animators everywhere.
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