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| "Re(2):Batman: TAS vs Batman: B & B" , posted Sun 27 Sep 20:35
quote: To answer Iron D's question: I lived over 1 year in West Africa, so I met a lot of black people, but most of them weighted at best 1/4th of Dudley.
quote: i've been to south india, if iron d was deaf and he went there i bet he'd think he was in africa or in philly
Er...why are these replies in this thread?
And to Oroch, of the many Indians I have met in my life, I have never had trouble confusing them with Black people. Yes, even the really dark ones.
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I was told that Batman: Brave and the Bold has surpassed Batman: The Animated Series in terms of story.I have just seen a few episodes of Brave and the Bold. I can not really tell at this point if this is true.
Batman: TAS had Bruce Timm, Paul Dini, and Kevin Conroy. I have seen every episodes of TAS and enjoyed them all. Even the Justice League and Unlimited maintained the same Batman persona, he is such a cocky, paranoid asshole in this incarnation.
Batman: Brave and the Bold is good as much as I have seen. I like the team-ups with the lesser known characters and the light hearted tone it has. Batman is still an asshole, at least in the episode that I just saw with Robin in Bludhaven. A different voice actor that fits the tone of B & B which I am fine with. or in philly
I have found BatB to have poor characterizations of both Batman and the many characters that have popped during the course of the show. I'm a Batman die-hard, mind you.
TAS is still the undisputed king of animated Batman, to me.
And The Batman? I've seen three episodes, and didn't think very highly of any of them.
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