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DavidG

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| Posted on 30-01-2007 07:46 |
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i thought Batman The Animated Series, was a great Show, it is one of The Best Batman Shows ever, i also Thought tnba was great too, it is also one of my favorite Batman Shows. |
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BornAgainBatman

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| Posted on 01-02-2007 02:26 |
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its not only great but its the greatest.
Every other comic book cartoon will be compare to BTAS.
I guess thats not a good thing since BTAS will never be beaten.
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Caleson

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| Posted on 01-02-2007 09:14 |
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BornAgainBatman wrote:
its not only great but its the grestest.
Every other comic book cartton will be compare to BTAS.
I guess thats not a good thing since BTAS will never be beat. Keep in mind, the only adjective in DavidG's arsenal is "great" - at least from what I've seen. :|
And you're right that everything will be compared to BTAS from here on out. Honestly, the only event I can imagine where an animated Batman series would be widely considered superior over BTAS would be many, many decades from now when the character is redefined and times have greatly changed in terms of animation, etc. But I really don't expect that to happen.
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Bat-Man

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| Posted on 01-02-2007 10:54 |
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I think of BTAS (Timmverse Batman) as the definitive Batman in both live action and animated or other mediums. Then some of the fanfilms. Then Tim Burton's dark, gothic, grim, brooding, stylized Batman which to me is the first appearence Batman of 1939-1940 where he is a mysterious dark brooding vampiric creature of the night striking from the enigmatic shadows terrorizing criminals and often killing or maiming them without hesitation in my opinion this was Bob Kane's original vision. Then begins.
"I Am Vengeance I Am The Night I Am Batman" |
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DavidG

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| Posted on 01-02-2007 21:16 |
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Caleson~
Is there a problem with my posts? It seems as though you take issue with what I say sometimes. I am here to enjoy discussing Batman~ and I don't want to have any trouble~ but I don't understand why you feel the need to comment on my posts as though there is something wrong with what I say.
I hope we can get back to discussing the topic at hand~ Batman.
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Caleson

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| Posted on 02-02-2007 02:13 |
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DavidG wrote:
Caleson~
Is there a problem with my posts? It seems as though you take issue with what I say sometimes. I suppose I was a bit rough on that last joke. Sometimes I may get carried away in the midst of it. I apologize, David.
Bat-Man wrote:
Tim Burton's dark, gothic, grim, brooding, stylized Batman which to me is the first appearence Batman of 1939-1940 where he is a mysterious dark brooding vampiric creature of the night in my opinion this was Bob Kane's original vision. Kinda funny how quickly that version seemed to fade out with the introduction of Robin. Whenever people think of Golden Age Batman, it's almost always the very first version with the more demonic ears, stiff wings, and disregard for human casualties, but that actually didn't last too long as far as I've been able to observe.
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Bat-Man

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| Posted on 02-02-2007 08:30 |
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Caleson wrote:
DavidG wrote:
Caleson~
Is there a problem with my posts? It seems as though you take issue with what I say sometimes. I suppose I was a bit rough on that last joke. Sometimes I may get carried away in the midst of it. I apologize, David.
Bat-Man wrote:
Tim Burton's dark, gothic, grim, brooding, stylized Batman which to me is the first appearence Batman of 1939-1940 where he is a mysterious dark brooding vampiric creature of the night in my opinion this was Bob Kane's original vision. Kinda funny how quickly that version seemed to fade out with the introduction of Robin. Whenever people think of Golden Age Batman, it's almost always the very first version with the more demonic ears, stiff wings, and disregard for human casualties, but that actually didn't last too long as far as I've been able to observe.
true but i love that version
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DavidG

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| Posted on 02-02-2007 09:44 |
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Thanks~ I appreciate it.
David |
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| Posted on 02-02-2007 14:50 |
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Why do you think Beyond fires him all the time?
:p

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BornAgainBatman

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| Posted on 02-02-2007 18:31 |
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spencer1984 wrote:
Why do you think Beyond fires him all the time?
:p
Very Good point.....:p |
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Razhwurz

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| Posted on 03-02-2007 00:16 |
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Bat-Man Wrote: I think of BTAS (Timmverse Batman) as the definitive Batman in both live action and animated or other mediums.
Dude, I hate to make a third post about this in one night... But I find it ironic that you dislike Begins even though each character is represented in the same light in BTAS and Begins.
Batman as a Hero instead of a vigilanty.
Gordon as a good, honest and hard working man instead of a foil for Batman's character.
Alfred as a kindly humourous friend rather than a grandfather.
Never start with the head; the victim gets all fuzzy!
R.I.P. Heath
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BornAgainBatman

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| Posted on 03-02-2007 04:12 |
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I think he just like to start trouble or wants some type of attention. |
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