Unless, of course, you were doing some money changing in an inappropriate area. Then he got a whip.
Unless, of course, you were doing some money changing in an inappropriate area. Then he got a whip.
Well, I gather that Mystery Inc is just a way to work all the different Scooby Doo incarnations into one modern-day setting.
I think Mystery Incorporated had a throwaway line that 13 Ghosts happened one year while Fred was away at camp and Flim Flam got 25 years in prison.
Considering there is an episode where the Legion of Doom turns four of its members to giants that conquer four countries and somehow this means the entire globe, freeze the Superfriends, slingshot them to Saturn, where Batman's belt thaws them, the Superfriends immediately know exactly where they are, have no trouble…
And remember, its not this guy: http://en.wikipedia.org/wik…
Ah, yes, the Gentleman Jim episode. It wasn't one ambassador. It was a whole mess of dignitaries, and then later Superman and Wonder Woman since they were the ones to first return Jim to his grave. Many episodes featured either Superman, Wonder Woman, or both being hit by various mutations, along with the Wonder…
I remember that guy, mostly because prior to JLU it was the only time Green Arrow got to appear with the others (and it was Aquaman's voice doing a bad Errol Flynn impersonation I believe). There was also a scientist who wanted funding to stop going to outer space in favor of inner space (poor people), aliens whose…
Well, there were the two comic relief ghosts that kept popping up, so maybe there were really 15 ghosts.
Or the H-B take on little Benjy Grimm and his Thing Ring?
Exactly. No more arresting.
Not only were they responsible for that animated series, but if memory serves, they were also originally responsible for the live action series.
Especially since it was 13 Ghosts.
It was in the Wendy and Marvin years. The Superfriends spent a lot of time going after bad guys that often weren't particularly evil but were using some sort of extremist methods to fight social injustice, like shrinking all the world's adult humans to help the environment and overuse of natural resources. Not…
Lt. Broccoli's Semantics Antics will return in midseason.
I saw it more as Danny explaining to the man why other people were treating him that way. The line reading made it sound more like an poorly-phrased explanation than a racist comment.
Having only seen the first two seasons, I thought it was just, in a way, Julian isn't a "good" cop, in that he isn't, at first, a member of that fraternity. He doesn't show up at the hospital in the second episode. He went off somewhere to pray. He made a report when he saw Vic with the coke. It takes Julian a…
And then some much worse copycat shows up…
Well, its still be performed and published 500 years later, so I'm guessing its doing OK.
Maybe its bad for America, but America still got a better deal in those movies than either Krypton or Vulcan.
Well, you asked…