It is a shame, though. It really should have been Bam Margera instead. Nobody was going to miss that guy.
It is a shame, though. It really should have been Bam Margera instead. Nobody was going to miss that guy.
Well, if there's any current celebrity who's mad, bad, and dangerous to know…
I think the Disney run was limited to the first 26 episodes. Kind of like how you never see more than the same eight eps of He-Man, She-Ra, or Bravestarr on Qubo. (RTV shows them ALL, but you have to wait for the weekend!)
No more Batman animated series reviews?! OH NOOOOOO—-!
Oh, that's what they say about R'as Al Gore.
There was an episode of Night Gallery like that. I could see the twist coming a mile away, and just had to shout out that line.
What I don't get is that the Duplicant DID make an effort to kill him earlier in the episode. Batman responds with "humans are more resilient than you give us credit!," suggesting that the Duplicant is capable of murder if it suits his needs.
He has his reasons. The advanced computer he built as a response to his daughter's death turned on him, and the Batman Duplicant was after all just an extension of that machine. He does everything he can to distance himself from his past life, and it comes right back to haunt him anyway. Of course he'd take it…
There was an episode of Darkwing Duck…
…that was pretty much just like this Batman episode. I'm talking eerily close, but with cartoon violence replacing the grittier fight scenes. I think Megavolt even cries out, "There's no way you could beat me! You're… handicapped!"
Heh…
This comes up as "Jihadists Call for David Letterman's ass" in my Firefox tab.
Adventurous, hopeful, and surprisingly gender-neutral. Yeah, it's a pretty great theme, all right.
Aside from James Gordon?
As a Batman: The Animated Series fan who almost never read the comics, Oracle never existed for me. I didn't even know who the hell she was when I first played Batman: Arkham Asylum.
You guys ever read the Simpsons/Futurama comic crossover? Leela and Lisa develop a bond, which really isn't surprising considering their respective personalities. The comic is actually REALLY good and does complete justice to both shows. As an added bonus, it features Smithers as Captain Harlock!
SpiralScratch: It comes with stupid phat hip-hop style, and its own pair of Doc Marten shoes!
They'll just have to start giving out bone vampire hunting licenses. You know, like for deer here in Michigan, except the bone vampires are slightly less dangerous.
I've got to know…
…was anyone else expecting Roseanne to return as "your guide to the world of facts?" When Fry asked about the creature he hatched, I thought for sure she was going to make a cameo appearance.
Here's one even The Riddler can't solve!
Why does Poison Ivy freak out when someone harms plants, yet it's perfectly okay for her to chop them up and serve them for dinner? That's something that's always bugged me about the character. She's a total vegetarian, yet that seems to conflict with her plant-friendly…
Well, the Penguin waddles, and so does the average gay man after producing a large amount of santorum.
Ham: They actually replace him with David Ogden Stiers in the final BTAS movie. (You know, the not good one.) I wonder why Williams wasn't around to do the voice?