Honestly. I just don't like it. I saw episode I liked ""Game Over for Owlman!" (i think) the one with batman teaming with the red hood (joker) I thought that pretty clever.
But overall I don't like the animation. I don't like the voices. I don't enjoy the plot. Now if you like it that's cool dude. I just don't enjoy it. It's not what I want from a batman cartoon.
But yes, I don't want that style for this cartoon.
But... Moley! It's so much fun! It's like puff-pastry for the brain!
I saw an episode today, "Inside the Outsiders" which opened with Batman and Green Arrow in a death trap engineered by Catwoman. And Batman totally flirts with her, and then Green Arrow calls him on it, and then the major story is the Psycho-Pirate who Batman beats up while smiling and thinking happy thoughts.
I love my kooky Batman.
I pick up the BRAVE AND THE BOLD comic because it is fun and cool and the letters page is awesome.
Elizabeth Wolfgang said:
Dear Batman and Hawkgirl,
Batman, who do you team up with the most? Have you ever teamed up with Fire or Ice?
Hawkgirl, do you have a Hawkship? Can you talk to hawks?
Unfortunately, the letter was answered by Johnny DC and not Batman or Hawkgirl, but I tracked them down asked them for their responses.
Batman said:
Hello Elizabeth.
I seem to team up most with Green Arrow and Blue Beetle. I'm always happy to team up with either of the two; Blue Beetle is a young superhero who needs guidance and helping him is a great honor for me. With Green Arrow, I'm safely in the hands of a skilled hero, and I know we'll always triumph over evil together. (Incidentally, don't tell him I said that.)
I have teamed up with Fire and Ice on several occasions. They're a wonderful duo and great people to look up to.
Thank you for your questions, Elizabeth!
Hawkgirl said:
Hiya Elizabeth!
I don't have a Hawkship. The closest is the spaceship I came from Thanagar in, but it's completely broken. But you know what? I totally should! Thanks for the suggestion, I'm going to make one. Sometimes my wings get tired, and this would be a great way to get around in a hurry.
And yes, I can talk to hawks. They're wonderful, proud creatures, but they don't make good pets.
Thanks Elizabeth, I gotta build me a Hawkship now!
I love my kooky Batman.
No, cartoons are cartoons.How about you stop taking things so seriously?
I agree. When something is obviously not serious in the slightest, to discuss its merits as a serious form of entertainment makes no sense.
Tons of serious, hugely successful cartoons are aimed at kids. Like the entire Timmverse.
And THE POWER PUFF GIRLS! And THE SIMPSONS! And... man, if it wasn't so late I'd start up a marathon.
That doesn't mean every cartoon has to be like that, there are tons of cartoons that were very silly and fun like Animaniacs, that was good and kids liked it.
Not all cartoons have to be the same and not all cartoons have to go out of their way to appeal to fan boys.
I agree completely.
Tiny Toons and Animaniacs, while both aimed at Kids, had enough intelligent jokes in there to be viewed and loved by Adults.
Much like the Brave and the Bold does now a days, though most people can't get past the whole 'kid thing' of it.
For those of you who say it doesn't, look at the Bat Mite episode, then tell me it doesn't.
The thing is, that episode also explains to people like Planet-Man, and even Moley, that this cooky Batman is just as legitimate as Nolan's.
It has nothing to do with "aimed at kids/aimed at fanboys" or the amount of intelligence in the scripts to me.... B:TAS was serious and dark, and kids still ate it up. Anyone I know who loves Batman now was introduced to him by that show. Serious or silly, kids will like it if it's good. That's all that matters.
And as such, I don't like the idea of a "silly" Batman cartoon, because it's not the purpose of the character. I don't like the idea of a "serious" Animaniacs either.
BATMAN: THE BRAVE AND THE BOLD is more like the majority of Batman stories that THE DARK KNIGHT. The Timmverse probably had the best balance between the three-heads of Batman, but three-heads thar be, and none is more legitimate, nor more 'Batman' than the others. Mole's reaction of "It's not what I want from Batman" is a much fairer judgement of the cartoon than claiming that being 'silly' isn't the
purpose of the character. It totally is, and has been for decades.
Personally I would like either 1 of 2 styles either a) Tiny Toons style or b) Teen Titans Style. Possibly a mixture of the two.
Tiny Titans! Teen Toons! Tiny Teen! Toon Titans! Teeny Tootans! My mind goes ga-ga at the thought.
Did anyone watch the music video?
I did. It was okay. I want to see the show. I hope it's fun.