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I remember watching this show after school, along with its sibling, the Superman animated series (though I always liked Batman better). I haven't seen it in a long, long time, so I'm not sure what I would think of it now, but I loved it back then.
I never knew Mark Hamill voiced the Joker until people started talking about the voice cast in Arkham Asylum. I still can't quite comprehend how that voice can come out of Luke Skywalker, but to me, he's still the iconic Joker.
I'm happy to hear the animated series voice cast in Arkham Asylum, even if the game itself doesn't grab me. I'm especially glad that Christian Bale is not around to do his "Batman voice."
Post edited September 08, 2009 by Mentalepsy
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Starkrun: [url=]http://io9.com/5349612/batman-beyond-is-back[/url]
Batman Beyond is coming back in 2010, full season planned with options for future highly anticipated!

Oh hell yes. But is this going to be a comic miniseries, or a tv/internet/itunes miniseries (sort of like the recent GI Joe mini)? Because Will Friedle was just a perfect Terry McGinnis
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Starkrun: [url=]http://io9.com/5349612/batman-beyond-is-back[/url]
Batman Beyond is coming back in 2010, full season planned with options for future highly anticipated!
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Gundato: Oh hell yes. But is this going to be a comic miniseries, or a tv/internet/itunes miniseries (sort of like the recent GI Joe mini)? Because Will Friedle was just a perfect Terry McGinnis

If he aint coming back as McGinnis there will be blood.
I managed to find the first series and I have to say I've been rather enjoying it, Heart of Ice and the Two Face 2 parter most especially
There's a fundamental awesomeness about Batman, there's just something resonant and iconic that just works. Kind of like the Daleks
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Aliasalpha: I managed to find the first series and I have to say I've been rather enjoying it, Heart of Ice and the Two Face 2 parter most especially
There's a fundamental awesomeness about Batman, there's just something resonant and iconic that just works. Kind of like the Daleks

My personal favorite at the moment is "Joker's Favor", where the unsettling clown sets up this elaborate revenge scheme on some poor sap who got a little hot under the hood at some reckless driving.
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Gundato: Oh hell yes. But is this going to be a comic miniseries, or a tv/internet/itunes miniseries (sort of like the recent GI Joe mini)? Because Will Friedle was just a perfect Terry McGinnis
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Delixe: If he aint coming back as McGinnis there will be blood.

He's also been doing Blue Beetle in Batman: Brave and the Bold. It's a way campy cartoon series, but it's quite the kick, and he pulls the role off pretty well.
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Delixe: If he aint coming back as McGinnis there will be blood.
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AlphaMonkey: He's also been doing Blue Beetle in Batman: Brave and the Bold. It's a way campy cartoon series, but it's quite the kick, and he pulls the role off pretty well.

I love that B&B show. It's nice to see boy's cartoon characters that are decent role models and aren't ridiculously gritty or really effeminate and whiny all the time. Ever read the comic? The trades DC put out are great.
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TheCheese33: I can easily say he's one of the best Jokers. I'd tie his performance with Ledger's, with Caesar Romero in 3rd place (Sorry, Jack Nicholson, but Caesar's facial hair edges you out of this one). Also, they're the only four Jokers I've ever seen/heard, so I'm not sure about how anyone else would do it.

Funny thing is when you start watching Superman: TAS and Justice League you are going to be saying exactly the same thing about Clancy Brown as Lex Luthor. Actually TBH Clancy Brown is better than both Gene Hackman and Kevin Spacey.
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AlphaMonkey: He's also been doing Blue Beetle in Batman: Brave and the Bold. It's a way campy cartoon series, but it's quite the kick, and he pulls the role off pretty well.
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cioran: I love that B&B show. It's nice to see boy's cartoon characters that are decent role models and aren't ridiculously gritty or really effeminate and whiny all the time. Ever read the comic? The trades DC put out are great.

The comic done as a direct tie-in to the cartoon, or the actual long-running DC series? The former, no. The latter, yes. And what issues I've missed are usually discussed on comic communities I follow, so I tend to keep current.
Awesome, finally someone else who's played a Professor Layton game.
And to anyone who loves brain benders and has a DS... GTFO and go buy Professor Layton and the Diabolical Box or Professor Layton and the Curious Village. They will blow you away.
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TheCheese33: I can easily say he's one of the best Jokers. I'd tie his performance with Ledger's, with Caesar Romero in 3rd place (Sorry, Jack Nicholson, but Caesar's facial hair edges you out of this one). Also, they're the only four Jokers I've ever seen/heard, so I'm not sure about how anyone else would do it.
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Delixe: Funny thing is when you start watching Superman: TAS and Justice League you are going to be saying exactly the same thing about Clancy Brown as Lex Luthor. Actually TBH Clancy Brown is better than both Gene Hackman and Kevin Spacey.

Clancy Brown is awesome, but I actually now associate him with Captain Stacey.
Let me tell you, it is REALLY weird to watch Lex brutally assault The Question while thinking of the guy who gives Peter Parker advice and words of wisdom.
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Delixe: Funny thing is when you start watching Superman: TAS and Justice League you are going to be saying exactly the same thing about Clancy Brown as Lex Luthor. Actually TBH Clancy Brown is better than both Gene Hackman and Kevin Spacey.
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Gundato: Clancy Brown is awesome, but I actually now associate him with Captain Stacey.
Let me tell you, it is REALLY weird to watch Lex brutally assault The Question while thinking of the guy who gives Peter Parker advice and words of wisdom.

Is that anymore wierd than seeing Luke Skywalker abuse and torture Tim Drake in Batman Beyond?
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JonhMan: Awesome, finally someone else who's played a Professor Layton game.
And to anyone who loves brain benders and has a DS... GTFO and go buy Professor Layton and the Diabolical Box or Professor Layton and the Curious Village. They will blow you away.

Yeah, those games are a blast. I'm still working through Diabolical Box, but it's some great fun.
I just watched "Forgotten", and I've got to say while I usually hate episodes or movies where the main character has amnesia, they pulled it off quite well in this one, because they used the opportunity to pay homage to movies where people are put through the same grueling conditions. Also, the visions he has before he gets his memory back are nicely done.
I think I'm the only person in the world who like The Zeta Project. :(
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cioran: I love that B&B show. It's nice to see boy's cartoon characters that are decent role models and aren't ridiculously gritty or really effeminate and whiny all the time. Ever read the comic? The trades DC put out are great.
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AlphaMonkey: The comic done as a direct tie-in to the cartoon, or the actual long-running DC series? The former, no. The latter, yes. And what issues I've missed are usually discussed on comic communities I follow, so I tend to keep current.

No, the classics w/Aparo pencils. His art is gorgeous. I think they're all in 16.99 USD Showcase editions.
Post edited September 10, 2009 by cioran