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Post by BackinBlack on Aug 6, 2011 11:08:10 GMT -5
I think this is just a taste, and I really doubt it'll be a Batgirl show. Also, how does that look kid friendly? I got a DCAU feel when I saw Batman there.
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Post by Spidey 1923 on Aug 6, 2011 18:53:47 GMT -5
The ridiculous voice over.
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Post by BackinBlack on Aug 6, 2011 23:03:58 GMT -5
Bat-Mite was talking over it too, so I don't think it was an actual trailer. We know we're getting a CGI series so like I said this could just be a taste of what it will be like.
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Post by BackinBlack on Aug 9, 2011 14:41:16 GMT -5
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Post by socool on Aug 12, 2011 8:51:27 GMT -5
The only good thing about that "trailer" was Batman looked like a badass. Otherwise, it was unimpressive. The CGI was fine, but Batgirl? Yeah, because we all know how deep a fan base she has. All those million of people that saw TDK were going JUST to see if Nolan would hint at Batgirl.
Stupid.
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Post by socool on Aug 12, 2011 8:51:53 GMT -5
The only good thing about that "trailer" was Batman looked like a badass. Otherwise, it was unimpressive. The CGI was fine, but Batgirl? Yeah, because we all know how deep a fan base she has. All those millions upon millions of people that saw TDK were going JUST to see if Nolan would hint at Batgirl. Stupid.
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Post by Caveboy0 on Aug 12, 2011 9:42:12 GMT -5
The only good thing about that "trailer" was Batman looked like a badass. Otherwise, it was unimpressive. The CGI was fine, but Batgirl? Yeah, because we all know how deep a fan base she has. All those million of people that saw TDK were going JUST to see if Nolan would hint at Batgirl. Stupid. thats a little assuming isn't it?
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Post by socool on Aug 12, 2011 10:34:31 GMT -5
The only good thing about that "trailer" was Batman looked like a badass. Otherwise, it was unimpressive. The CGI was fine, but Batgirl? Yeah, because we all know how deep a fan base she has. All those million of people that saw TDK were going JUST to see if Nolan would hint at Batgirl. Stupid. thats a little assuming isn't it? Are you trying to say some people actually went to TDK in hopes for a Batgirl mention?
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Post by Caveboy0 on Aug 12, 2011 10:45:42 GMT -5
nobody expects anything but batman of course.
i'm saying you are assuming the show would suck. and that nobody is interested in batgirl.
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Post by socool on Aug 12, 2011 12:26:20 GMT -5
nobody expects anything but batman of course. i'm saying you are assuming the show would suck. and that nobody is interested in batgirl. I never said the show would suck. I said it looked unimpressive. And I never said Batgirl had no fan base. Just not that it was very deep. Reading is your friend, Cavey. Reading is your friend.
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Post by Caveboy0 on Aug 12, 2011 14:49:17 GMT -5
all semantics to me. unless we are agreeing i don't' see any misunderstanding.
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Post by BackinBlack on Oct 4, 2011 12:00:33 GMT -5
www.worldsfinestonline.com/news.php/news.php?action=fullnews&id=11392013 CGI Batman Cartoon Series Titled "Beware The Batman," "DC Nation" Updates October 04, 2011 by James Harvey
New details on upcoming DC Comics-related animation programming, including details on the next animated Batman series Beware the Batman, have been revealed.
Sam Register confirmed the title of the next animated Batman series, due in 2013. Register, executive vice president for creative affairs at Warner Bros. Animation, closed the MIP Junior conference in Cannes, France on Sunday, October 2nd, 2011, with a keynote address on upcoming Warner Bros. Animation plans. MIP Junior is an intensive two-day conference agenda of debates, interactive workshops, pitching and matchmaking sessions that update executives and consumers on the latest developments in kids’ entertainment. With a new Batman theatrical feature slated for next year, Register says it was synergy to bring about a new Batman animated series.
The next Batman animated series, debuting in 2013, is titled Beware the Batman. According to Register, the CGI animated series will spotlight a classic-looking Batman teaming up with a gun-toting Alfred Pennyworth and a female ninja sidekick. Beware the Batman is executive-produced by Glen Murakami, and will explore the mythology’s more obscure villains, such as Professor Pyg, but also won't shy away from featuring some of the more well-known Batman foes. In the series, Batman will team up with a younger female sidekick named Katana. During the keynote, Register added that Katana will fill the sidekick role, but won't be a replacement for Robin.
Register also revealed new details about the forthcoming DC Nation block during his keynote address. Highlights include Aardman Animation creating new claymation Batman shorts, Plastic Man animated shorts, and the creator behind My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic working on a series of animated shorts teaming Wonder Girl, Batgirl, Supergirl called Super Best Friends Forever. Additionally, there is also a series of Doom Patrol animated shorts in production. The block will also host a series of behind-the-scenes videos, special interviews, and much more. DC Nation, slated to run for at least three years on Cartoon Network, will debut in Spring 2012 with Young Justice and Green Lantern: The Animated Series.
Stay tuned for further updates, including exclusive content and much more, right here at The World's Finest.I don't want to jump to conclusions because The Brave and The Bold turned out better than I thought; I'll wait for more info. However, is there a reason they're using Katana as the sidekick instead of Robin or Batgirl (I mean, using Cassandra could fill the female ninja sidekick idea). And Webber, could you change the title of the thread to "Beware the Batman"?
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Post by Webber3000 on Oct 4, 2011 17:26:52 GMT -5
Sure thing.
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Post by socool on Oct 4, 2011 19:03:34 GMT -5
If you didn't barf upon reading the info, you will now WHAT THE FUCK HAPPENED TO SHOWS BEING...COOL?!
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Post by Caveboy0 on Oct 4, 2011 20:54:59 GMT -5
wow complaining. didn't expect that.
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