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Television Review and Opinion: First Off, Batman, the Animated Series!

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by , 14th October 2011 at 07:53 AM (359 Views)
(Message originally posted by League on 14th October 2011 at 08:53 AM. This is effectively post #010. Message moved for purposes of League.)

Quote Originally Posted by DCM
batman the animated series is phenomenal.
Well, my DVR is currently stuffed to the brim. I have to record tomorrow's episode of Black and White, among other things. (I deleted an episode of "Thundercats," with the intent of re-recording it tonight; also on Cartoon Network tonight is Batman: the Brave and the Bold, which I also record, and which I'll also review and opine on.)

Ultimately, I record all of the following shows:

Batman: The Animated Series, on the the HUB (Comcast "expanded" package--?)
Batman: The Brave and the Bold, on Cartoon Network
Dragon Ball Z Kai, on Nicktoons (Comcast "expanded" package--?)
Pokemon: Black & White, on Cartoon Network
Thundercats, on Cartoon Network

Of them, I think I may review all of them but Thundercats; for Dragon Ball Z Kai, I'll go beyond mere review and opinion and delve into deep fan activity. (I'll "fix things," peddle some theories, etc.)

Everything I offer a review of will be quite comprehensive--I'll offer full scripts of the shows, and describe scenes. Commentary will be placed where appropriate, and will cover quite a range of subjects.

Beyond these series, I have quite a few movies on my DVR--I watch Turner Classic Movies, TCM, often enough. Well, rather, I plan on what to watch, though I'm a little off due to me falling somewhat behind.

Regardless, as of now, I'm going to unload by starting my reviews of B:TAS immediately. This is also partly because B: TAS can be found on DVD; it is otherwise because the show isn't strictly linear--you just have to mark where characters have first appeared, especially if they're characters such as Harvey Dent, who play major roles before they catch the whim of villainy.

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Updated 26th October 2011 at 03:59 AM by League

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  1. League's Avatar
    Control Post 1.

    BTAS Episode Cache:

    Prophecy of Doom
    The Forgotten
    Vendetta
    Two-Face 2
    Two-Face 1
    I've Got Batman in my Basement
    Fear of Victory
    Eternal Youth
    The Last Laugh
    The Clock King
    P.O.V.
    Appointment in Crime Alley
    Be a Clown
    Joker's Favor
    Nothing to Fear
    Pretty Poison
    It's Never Too Late
    Feat of Clay 2
    Feat of Clay 1
    Heart of Ice
    Updated 14th October 2011 at 08:01 AM by League
  2. League's Avatar
    Control Post 2.

    Number Count: 034-035; 041-042.

    Modified Order:

    S1--

    03

    Prerequisites:

    Robin--appears in 002 "Christmas with the Joker"

    Joker--is in 004 "The Last Laugh," 009 Be a Clown, 034, 037, 041 Joker's WIld

    Man-Bat--Introduced in media res in 001 "On Leather Wings"
    Scarecrow--Introduced in media res in 003 "Nothing to Fear"; 024, "Fear of Victory, is in Arkham; 028 "Dreams in Darkness"
    Mr. Freeze--Introduced in media res in 014 "Heart of Ice"
    Sewer King--One-off in 006 "The Underdwellers"
    Poison Ivy--Introduced in 005 "Pretty Poison"; 029 Poison Ivy"
    Harvey Dent--appears in 005 Pretty Poison
    Two-Face Harvey Dent--appears in 010 "Two-Face 1", 037,
    Penguin--013 "I;ve Got Batman in My Basement", 037
    Catwoman--Introduced in 015 "the Cat and the Claw 1"
    Red Claw--introduced in 015
    Ventrix--introduced in 017 See no Evil
    Clayface--introduced in 020 Feat of Clay 1
    Harley Quinn--first appears in 022 "Joker's Favor" (this ep begins 2 years prior to events?); 034 "The Laughing Fish"
    Killer Croc--023 Vendetta
    The Clock King--intro 025 "The Clock King"
    Mad Hatter--intro 027 "Mad as a Hatter"; 030 "Perchance to Dream"
    Hugo Strange--037 The Strange Secret of Bruce Wayne
    The Riddler--040 "If you're so smart, why aren't you rich?"

    Rupert Thorne--010, 011, 012,
    Roland Daggett-- ; featured 026, "Appointment in Crime Alley"; 036 Cat Scratch Fever,
    Tony Zucco
    Professor Milo
    Daniel Mockridge

    007 P.O.V.
    008 The Forgotten
    012 It's Never Too Late
    018 Beware the Gray ghost
    019 Prophecy of Doom
    031 The Cape and Cowl Conspiracy
    032 Robin's Reckoning 1
    035 Night of the Ninja
    038 Heart of Steel 1
    Updated 14th October 2011 at 09:11 AM by League
  3. DCM's Avatar
    batman the animated series is phenomenal.

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