Batman beyond
<div class="IPBDescription">Most amazing cartoon ever</div>Batman Beyond is an amazing cartoon. Its not like normal batman, its futuristic, and the batman guy now goes to high school, but doesnt do all that wierd stuff he did in other batman things. Now, he uses jetpacks and rockets and machine guns and stuff, and its full of action. THe music is all done by Crystal Method too.
<span style='color:RED'>Below I describe an entire episode, highlight if you feel like reading</span>
<span style='color:BLACK'>I just finished watching an awesome episode where they introduce a new supervillan. Starts off with some dorky kid who's always getting picked on by some popular jock, and it shows some events about this, so his dad gives him a speech and he decides he wants to get this jocky guy back, so he jacks a 5-story high construction vehicle, which is remote controlled form some headset. He's trying to destroy the jocks car, which he loves, but batman comes in and starts fighting, then some wierd electric thing happens and the robot is disabled and taken to the police station, but the police dont know who did it. Later we find out that he can actually control this robot telepathically, he goes to a dance and the jock is there, makes him all mad, and he starts using his telepathic powers to control the robot and tries to kill everyone, fortunatly batman was at the dance, so he finds out the dork is there and the robot is coming, he goes off into the shadows and next thing we know the dork guy starts glowing (ala Dragonball z) and the robot pops out of the ground (because it was in the sewers last we saw it). Batman comes in, a large battle occurs, and of course batman wins. In the end the dork goes to juvinile hall, and he's watching TV, then some other juvies come in and they're like "Hey guy, change the channel, we want to watch wrestling", which is when we find out that this guy actually learned how to harness his power to control all electric things, he just looks at the TV and it blows up, then he walks away, grinning</span>
All the episodes I have seen are amazing, just like this one was. I suggest next time you get the chance, watch this show
<span style='color:RED'>Below I describe an entire episode, highlight if you feel like reading</span>
<span style='color:BLACK'>I just finished watching an awesome episode where they introduce a new supervillan. Starts off with some dorky kid who's always getting picked on by some popular jock, and it shows some events about this, so his dad gives him a speech and he decides he wants to get this jocky guy back, so he jacks a 5-story high construction vehicle, which is remote controlled form some headset. He's trying to destroy the jocks car, which he loves, but batman comes in and starts fighting, then some wierd electric thing happens and the robot is disabled and taken to the police station, but the police dont know who did it. Later we find out that he can actually control this robot telepathically, he goes to a dance and the jock is there, makes him all mad, and he starts using his telepathic powers to control the robot and tries to kill everyone, fortunatly batman was at the dance, so he finds out the dork is there and the robot is coming, he goes off into the shadows and next thing we know the dork guy starts glowing (ala Dragonball z) and the robot pops out of the ground (because it was in the sewers last we saw it). Batman comes in, a large battle occurs, and of course batman wins. In the end the dork goes to juvinile hall, and he's watching TV, then some other juvies come in and they're like "Hey guy, change the channel, we want to watch wrestling", which is when we find out that this guy actually learned how to harness his power to control all electric things, he just looks at the TV and it blows up, then he walks away, grinning</span>
All the episodes I have seen are amazing, just like this one was. I suggest next time you get the chance, watch this show
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really - they're just so damn cool ...
I never switch my chanel from Cartoon Network.
Oh yea, Johnny > all
Period.
But yeah, Batman Beyond kicks boo-tay.
I thought you were talking about Johnny Quest... at least I hope you were, cause if not, I'll just lose all respect for you.
Dexter's Lab, heck yea, Love that show. ^^
However... ever since Chuck Jones passed on, Cartoons had'nt had the same impact on me. ;_;
Rest in peace Doc...
I thought you were talking about Johnny Quest... at least I hope you were, cause if not, I'll just lose all respect for you.
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No, it is I who has lost all respect for you ...
/me shakes his head in shame ...
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dexters lab, johnny bravo, ed edd and eddy, johnny quest old and new, godzilla (old school toonami), reboot (oldschool toonami), home movies, sealab, harvey birdman, missionhill, many more adult swim cartoons, invader zim, fairly odd parents, sponge bob, transformers (oldschool toonami and the new one), beastwars, all of these are good! and i know i forgot some.....
any of you remember reboot? great show.
it wasnt even off the first page. And reboot was crappy.
<b>REBOOT CRAPPY?? OMG REBOOT RULES SO DOES BEASTWARS AND JONNY BRAVO AND AND AND.....</b>
<i>I wonder why they say these cartoons are for kids I love these things.</i>
Nope, sorry. The music is the best part of the show, but it's far too cool to have originated with the Crystal Method. It's actually from a gentleman named Kristopher Carter. If you can find some of his other works, you can hear the similarities. But there is a soundtrack being sold for the show, and I highly reccomend picking it up. Very nice music, if you like the theme song.
As far as the show goes, well, it has some nice animation styles, but I don't like the idea of Batman relying on some suit to carry the weight. I mean, Batman was cool BECAUSE it was just a man, a brain, and a pair of fists. No rocket feet, or invisibility suit, or infrared vision. You know? Batman: The Animated Series was the pinnacle. Remember the AI computer who was slowly replacing members of Gotham's government?
It's too late to name my favorite cartoons, but rest assured, my taste is impeccable. Assuming you agree with me.
-Ryan!
When I meet a man I ask myself, 'Is this the man I want my children to spend their weekends with?'
-- Rita Rudner
-Ryan!
It is true that I was born in Iowa, but I can't speak for my twin sister.
-- Abigail Van Buren (Dear Abby)
LOL
ok ...
Shinji: never had a prominent mother figure, growing up. Now lives with a grown woman who drinks beer for breakfast and who his classmates think is the hottest thing this side of the sun.
Shinji's father: lost his wife, dotes on Rei like she were his... er, daughter. Riiiight.
Kaworu: if there wasn't some sort of homoerotic something-or-other going on between him and Shinji, I'm an eggplant.
Plugsuits: no, those aren't form-fitting. And let's not forget the episode where they piloted the EVAs in the nude.
Being the psychologist for the Evangelion cast would be Freud's wet dream come true.
You heard it here first, folks. The eggplants are moving in.
Gah. Tired.
-Ryan!
The most incomprehensible thing about the world is that it is at all comprehensible.
-- Albert Einstein
An idealist is one who, on noticing that a rose smells better than a cabbage, concludes that it will also make better soup.
-- H. L. Mencken
A witty saying proves nothing.
-- Voltaire
Being the psychologist for the Evangelion cast would be Freud's wet dream come true.
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<b><i>AH HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA</i></b>
ok ok .. fine .. kinky ...
I was going to try and rebuttal, but I cant even think after that one ...
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