View Today's Active Threads (No Chit Chat/Chit Chat Only) / View New Posts (No Chit Chat/Chit Chat Only) / Mark All Boards Read / Chit Chat Board
View Latest Threads in Cartoons/Animated Series / Cartoons/Animated Series Photo Galleries
General Cartoons/Animated Series News and Discussion / Current / 2010s and 2020s / 2000s / 1990s / 1980s / 1970s and 1960s / Charlie Brown - Snoopy - Peanuts / Scooby-Doo / Tom and Jerry
![]() |
|
|||||||
![]() |
|
|
Thread Tools | Search this Thread |
|
|
#16 |
|
Member
Senior Member
Join Date: Apr 17, 2009
Posts: 1,225
|
If anyone hasn't seen it, or wants to watch it again, The Fear episode is on METV Toons today at 1:30pm est. This episode was originally planned as test pilot episode for an 80's Batman The Animated Series.
|
|
|
|
|
|
#17 | |
|
Member
Forum Idol
Join Date: Jan 09, 2001
Posts: 124,493
|
Quote:
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
#18 | |
|
Member
Forum Idol
Join Date: Jan 09, 2001
Posts: 124,493
|
Quote:
We know that the Super Friends are the good guys but that's just it. It's a very one-dimensional approach to writing the heroes. I mean, up until the "Fear" episode, we to the best of my recollection or knowledge, were never told or informed that Batman and Robin are really Bruce Wayne and Dick Grayson respectively. It seemed like Firestorm was the first Super Friends member to actually have a real personality. And they built upon that in the Galactic Guardians season, when they introduced Cyborg. I mean, Cyborg when he's first introduced, is more of a reluctant hero who wants to be a "normal person", but knows that he can never be one due to his mechanical appearance. I guess, the Wonder Twins were like that too, but they also in fall into that really straight-laced, goody two-shoes (Zan and Jayna are basically, Donny and Marie Osmond with superpowers and Vulcan ears), "we don't have any inherent character faults" area. The Super Friends rightly or wrongly, were always presented more to be role models (Batman, when Olan Soule was portraying the character, prior to Adam West in the final two season, seemed more like your mild mannered boy scout leader/college professor, than a mysterious, dark avenger and vigilante) than actual people if that makes sense. |
|
|
Last edited by TMC; 11-12-2025 at 03:35 AM. |
||
|
|
|
|
|
#19 | ||
|
Member
Forum Idol
Join Date: Jan 09, 2001
Posts: 124,493
|
Quote:
Quote:
|
||
|
|
|
|
|
#20 | |
|
Member
Forum Idol
Join Date: Jan 09, 2001
Posts: 124,493
|
Quote:
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
#21 | |
|
Member
Forum Idol
Join Date: Jan 09, 2001
Posts: 124,493
|
Quote:
I guess part of the problem, is that Danny Dark always gave this bombastic "voice of God" approach to voicing Superman, that ironically made him seem more "alien" than maybe, he needed to be. And maybe another part of the problem is that I grew up listening to Tim Daly as the voice of Superman (I was really young during the latter portion of Super Friends' original run on ABC, so I have no first hand recollections of watching it during that time) who seemed with all due respect to Danny Dark, more "authentic", nuanced, and human (admittedly, Superman: The Animated Series came along well after John Bryne's 1986 Man of Steel reboot), despite still having a lot of gravitas to the role. |
|
|
|
|
|
|
#22 | |
|
Member
Forum Idol
Join Date: Jan 09, 2001
Posts: 124,493
|
Criticisms of the 1973 Super Friends Season by DC Comics Fans
Quote:
|
|
|
|
|
![]() |
|
|