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08-22-2011, 07:19 AM
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(08-22-2011 06:55 AM)Name Wrote: Dude, that's Abomination and the Leader. Yeah, uh, it was a joke. 'Cause they look really similar? Yeah. Aaand I'm pretty sure I'm not wrong. It's a bad show that's also good. And I'm still watching it; if I really, actually disliked it for realz I wouldn't be watching it. |
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08-22-2011, 08:35 AM
(This post was last modified: 08-22-2011 08:45 AM by thechrishaley.)
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(08-22-2011 12:38 AM)Frankensteins Monster Wrote: The Brave and The Bold is, in my opinion, better than BTAS. +1 (08-21-2011 11:47 PM)Thomas Is Awesome Wrote: You are killing me softly with your song, friend. I will cry like a little girl with a skinned knee if they don't ever release a large scale Superboy in that line. Did someone say "large scale Superboy"?
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08-22-2011, 12:08 PM
Post: #73
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(08-22-2011 08:35 AM)thechrishaley Wrote:(08-22-2011 12:38 AM)Frankensteins Monster Wrote: The Brave and The Bold is, in my opinion, better than BTAS. "Large-Scale Superboy" was my nickname in high school. Dylan Todd /// Design Portfolio /// Etsy / Tumblr / Twitter |
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08-22-2011, 02:10 PM
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(08-22-2011 12:08 PM)bigredrobot Wrote:(08-22-2011 08:35 AM)thechrishaley Wrote:(08-21-2011 11:47 PM)Thomas Is Awesome Wrote: You are killing me softly with your song, friend. I will cry like a little girl with a skinned knee if they don't ever release a large scale Superboy in that line. I don't know what that means, exactly, but it sounds dirty. Uh, where can one buy that figure and for how many monies, 'cause that is one damn fine figure. |
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08-22-2011, 03:15 PM
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Why does Superboy look so glum, and what the hell is that Japeneseesque monster
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08-22-2011, 05:09 PM
Post: #76
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(08-22-2011 02:10 PM)GL 2814.4 Wrote: Uh, where can one buy that figure and for how many monies, 'cause that is one damn fine figure. Given the toys' release schedule so far, I'd guess sometime toward the end of the year. Could be sooner, could be later though. Depending on where you try to buy it it'll be $19.99-24.99. |
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08-22-2011, 05:16 PM
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(08-22-2011 06:55 AM)Name Wrote: Dude, that's Abomination and the Leader. So very wrong, indeed! The real problem with EMH is that it has almost subpar TMNT production value. That scene in the first episode where Tony drives his car, that car looks it changes into several different versions of the same car everytime the camera pulls out of the cockpit. I really enjoy the style of the characters, but c'mon Disney, spend more than a $1.50 on this product. Yeesh. Like how is it that Disney is allowing themselves to get outpaced by WB here? Luckily the story shines through! |
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08-22-2011, 06:01 PM
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(08-22-2011 05:16 PM)deebeemonster Wrote:(08-22-2011 06:55 AM)Name Wrote: Dude, that's Abomination and the Leader. I have to agree that the animation could be better. But at least it's not as bad as the one for the new Voltron cartoon. Yeesh |
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08-23-2011, 05:02 AM
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Re: the Avengers: EMH cartoon, yes, it is cheap as hell and the theme song is dodgy as can be, but I will say this: if this were an actual Avengers comic I could purchase, I would do so monthly. Sorry, Bendis, but I just can't handle your take on the Avengers.
Dylan Todd /// Design Portfolio /// Etsy / Tumblr / Twitter |
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08-23-2011, 05:14 AM
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(08-23-2011 05:02 AM)bigredrobot Wrote: Re: the Avengers: EMH cartoon, yes, it is cheap as hell and the theme song is dodgy as can be, but I will say this: if this were an actual Avengers comic I could purchase, I would do so monthly. Sorry, Bendis, but I just can't handle your take on the Avengers. I need to give Avengers EMH another try. Watched a bunch of episodes with the boys and they thought it was terribly boring. Big problem they had was that they knew Iron Man and the Hulk, and those dudes were nowhere to be seen outside of the opening credits. For grown-up nerds it's a lot of fun to see all those easter eggs ("hey it's Mockingbird!") they peppered the series with, but for kids, it's just a waste of their time. Contrasting it with JLU (which is unfair, but hey), my kids are now Kirby addicts because of the way they weaved the mythology in by including the big names but not letting them dominate the stories. Jason Urbanciz : Twitter : Tumblr : Flickr : Blogspot |
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