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fandomsecrets2015-02-12 06:38 pm
[ SECRET POST #2962 ]
⌈ Secret Post #2962 ⌋
Warning: Some secrets are NOT worksafe and may contain SPOILERS.
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[Final Fantasy IX]
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[Gaia Online]
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(Guardians of the Galaxy)
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[Batman: Arkham City]
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(Ming Na Wen)
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[Terry Pratchett]
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[The Fall]
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[Markiplier's Youtube Let's Plays]
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(Karen Gillan in Guardians of the Galaxy)
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THAT is a Batman I can enjoy!
--Rogan
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(Anonymous) 2015-02-13 03:34 am (UTC)(link)The Batman Adventures comic series was pretty good too (it tied in to BTAS and kept the spirit of it although it occasionally included some more mature themes since the medium lent itself better to it than a children targeted show. It lasted for over 10 years)
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(All the ? because I've not looked much into batman/supermanverse. Between the two, such boring turn-offs for me)
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The young girl on the swing is from one of the last JLU episodes and is very sad. The Harley's bad day is from BTAS and is also pretty fun.
Both cartoons are really good, but have different moods. BTAS is very much a film noir-ish style, and for the first three seasons, Batman actually isn't that broody; he smiles, cracks jokes, and the action is a lot less sleek and streamlined than in JLU. It feels more down-to-earth.
JLU on the other hand, is much sleeker in aesthetic. Everything is more classically superheroic, in part because you have a lot of people running around with powers. (BTAS, the power level is pretty low, and Batman especially at the beginning moves and fights the way you would imagine a very well-trained but still ordinary human would.) JLU has a huge ensemble cast, which makes it very easy to avoid characters you don't like. We enjoy it because you get a lot of D-listers getting episodes to themselves and such.
BTAS is four seasons, and JLU is two, so not too long. Worth a check out!
--Sneak/Rogan
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Wonder Woman: Bruce! You didn't get him a GIFT CARD, did you?
Batman: *defensively* No! ...cash.