Otakuninja2006
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I'm glad that they're making a new mature Batman cartoon. What are your exceptations of it?
I'm glad that they're making a new mature Batman cartoon. What are your exceptations of it?
I honestly don't even know, but from the looks of it and how they're talking about it, Don't be surprised if it is TV-PG-V, but they did say it was gonna be more mature so I wouldn't be surprised if it was TV-14.Is Bruce Timm making it TV-PG?, If so than its second to Beware the Batman having that rating.
I honestly don't even know, but from the looks of it and how they're talking about it, Don't be surprised if it is TV-PG-V, but they did say it was gonna be more mature so I wouldn't be surprised if it was TV-14.
Why? Appearently Cartoon Network is being more mature and for everyone again. They said it'll air on ACME Night. I'd morely prefer for it to air in a new action block.If it gets the PG-14 rating than it should go to Adult Swim.
Why? Appearently Cartoon Network is being more mature and for everyone again. They said it'll air on ACME Night. I'd morely prefer for it to air in a new action block.
I said to "A action block" they don't have one planned right now, but they do need one if they're gonna bring action back.Caped Crusader better have justice on the new action block. last time Johnny Test was added to an action block and counted as an action show years ago.
So will Batman finaly get respect this time and go beyond 26 episodes?.
It was mentioned the first season will have 10 episodes, so the show would need at least 3 seasons to get past 26. Unless production order is higher and they're planning on only releasing batches of 10 episodes every once in a while as they do with more animated projects these days.
I wonder if it could be that mobsters and gang members are just too close to real life for the shows to use them. The networks tend to be gun-shy about things that are too close to real life situations in cartoons.Yeah, I'm not all that sure why the studios steer clear of the gangs in general.
Yeah, that's probably the real answer. People are just plain more excited to see the Joker or Two-Face than Boss Thorne or Roland Daggett.I think it's a "bang" factor. The studios want flashy villains. Guys in suits isn't where the big money is.
I know Ed Brubaker used an older Moxxon and his daughter in his Batman run, so there's always a chance..I am surprised Lew Moxon hasn't been used that often. Only appearance that I recall was in B:TB&TB.
He was important part of the Pre Crisis Batman mythos.
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AFAIK, I don't think Moxon was used again until Len Wein's Untold Legend of the Batman miniseries in 1980. The DC Database only lists 13 appearances for him total, counting reprints:I am surprised Lew Moxon hasn't been used that often. Only appearance that I recall was in B:TB&TB.
He was important part of the Pre Crisis Batman mythos.
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I am surprised Lew Moxon hasn't been used that often. Only appearance that I recall was in B:TB&TB.
He was important part of the Pre Crisis Batman mythos.
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The reason we know about it at all is because Kevin Smith couldn't keep his fool mouth shut and put out bad information about a BTAS relaunch that was utter b.s.. This show probably wasn't meant to be revealed for another couple of years but Smith ruined it.It is still WAY too early for any official look at this show... but it would be nice if Register dropped some more info about it on the main panel he is moderating. The voice of Bats and a new image would be cool: