View Full Version : First look at joker from batman: Brave and the bold
jondoe297
02-15-2009, 05:12 PM
Hey all, I know it's in figure format but Mattel has revealed this weekend at the international toy fair, an exclusive first look at the Joker action figure from Batman: Brave and the Bold.
http://gothamknightsonline.blogspot.com/2009/02/afi-exclusive-first-look-at-joker.html
This is a fantastic design for the show, can't wait for his appearance :hehe:
Duskbyday
02-15-2009, 05:32 PM
It's good, but his face is kinda wierd.
ross2287
02-15-2009, 05:54 PM
Reminds me of The Joker's design in the Legends of the Dark Knight episode from TNBA.
Ziggyman
02-15-2009, 05:55 PM
Eww...Don't like it!
nickyg641
02-15-2009, 05:55 PM
I might have to start watching the show. The face is a lot like the way the Joker was drawn in the 1950's, and the costume is very Batman #1.
jondoe297
02-15-2009, 06:28 PM
I might have to start watching the show. The face is a lot like the way the Joker was drawn in the 1950's, and the costume is very Batman #1.
Defiantly, this just seems to fit with the show. I've been told, this Joker might be making his appearance in the Batman: Brave and the Bold comic first, but I'm trying to get more details...
Bathead
02-15-2009, 06:34 PM
Definitely a retro 50's Joker. I like. I will definitely get this acttion figure.
SHADOWBAT69
02-15-2009, 06:52 PM
http://i191.photobucket.com/albums/z32/niteshade2244/20090215-144521-1.jpg
I looooove this Joker! Cant wait for the new toy releases this year and cant wait for his turn in the series!
CaptainClown
02-15-2009, 08:44 PM
You guys think he will act very Ceaser Romeroish?
Jochimus
02-15-2009, 10:38 PM
His hair seems a little devil-pointy, but other than that, :up:
Mistah K88
02-16-2009, 02:05 AM
"Mother always told me I had talent"
Heh, I love that Joker, he's so retro...I was expecting him to look like his incarnation from BTAS's "Legends of the Dark Knight". Maybe he will refuse to shave off his mustache, then that will show you how crazy he is.
CaptainClown
02-16-2009, 02:10 AM
"Mother always told me I had talent"
Heh, I love that Joker, he's so retro...I was expecting him to look like his incarnation from BTAS's "Legends of the Dark Knight". Maybe he will refuse to shave off his mustache, then that will show you how crazy he is.
then I WILL LOVE this show. I want a Joker with a mustache.
The more I look at the character though it just reminds me much of him in the early golden age of batman.
Mister J
02-16-2009, 02:58 AM
I'm pretty sure we're going to have to wait a while for it, but I think the creative team is going to outdo themselves when they finally include Joker in the show. The jokes/gags/props and the obvious puns should be killer. :joker:
Duskbyday
02-16-2009, 03:08 AM
Have any of you seen that BatmanTNAS episode where they think what he's like and one has a campy version of Bats. I think Joker in that little episode is exactly what he will be like in B&B
Bathead
02-16-2009, 03:38 AM
then I WILL LOVE this show. I want a Joker with a mustache.
The more I look at the character though it just reminds me much of him in the early golden age of batman.
I believe that's the idea. He's very much a 50's Joker. I like this figure, but again it has those god-awful holes. Let's hope they release a wave without them.
hammerhedd11
02-24-2009, 05:49 PM
Here are some good pics of him in a episode:
http://www.worldsfinestonline.com/WF/bravebold/guides/reviews/13gameover/04.jpg
http://www.worldsfinestonline.com/WF/bravebold/guides/reviews/13gameover/06.jpg
http://www.worldsfinestonline.com/WF/bravebold/guides/reviews/13gameover/05.jpg
I'm really liking it. It reminds me a lot of the 50's version of him. :up:
weezerspider
02-26-2009, 04:56 PM
Great pics. I'd love it if Bat baddies started making more appearances.
Joker
02-26-2009, 05:01 PM
Here are some good pics of him in a episode:
http://www.worldsfinestonline.com/WF/bravebold/guides/reviews/13gameover/04.jpg
http://www.worldsfinestonline.com/WF/bravebold/guides/reviews/13gameover/06.jpg
http://www.worldsfinestonline.com/WF/bravebold/guides/reviews/13gameover/05.jpg
I'm really liking it. It reminds me a lot of the 50's version of him. :up:
Very cool. Looks just like the Joker they used in the Legends of the Dark Knight episode in TNBA.
Quinnster
02-28-2009, 02:21 PM
I'm not sure if I like the show very much, it seems descent. But it would be wicked if they brought back Batman TAS.:oldrazz:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oJx1rsCF7fo
"I knew you cared" oh god the way this voice actor talks is awesome, i also like his laughter alot. He just hasn't gotten a moemnt to make a long insane laughter like Mark Hamill has.
Like a Joker pic I posted in the bad art thread, this one reminds me of Joan Rivers.
Daredevil_2003
03-05-2009, 02:54 PM
Why with those hideous holes? I want to get some of these but those damned holes are really distracting and ugly...
escobar2248
03-25-2009, 02:24 PM
Why with those hideous holes? I want to get some of these but those damned holes are really distracting and ugly...
This set of toys are directed at the YOUNGer group of batfans. The "holes" are where the weapons can be placed on each action figure. I love the fact that they have those holes because it allows my three year old to play with those toys independently. He can put the weapons on the action figures himself and remove them by himself. It's a much more enjoyable experience for him than playing with other action figures that have weapons that fit into it's hands. Then once you move it, it falls out.
These figures are meant for the 3+ group and can be played with hard.
Daredevil_2003
03-25-2009, 07:38 PM
Meh...3 yr old I can see not caring...but I know that by the time I was at most 6-7 I would have thought the same thing about the holes as I do now: They're fuggers...besides, they never had dumb **** like that on every figure back in the day and us churn figured out how to play with them just fine.
The Joker
03-26-2009, 06:43 AM
Why is it so hard to get a Batman series that is both...
1. Well written
and 2. Has character designs that don't look like a retarded monkey drew them?
This is the 2nd in a row, after The Batman, that has neither of these. They can't even get it half right. The movies have gone in a sophisticated, more adult direction, and the shows have done the exact opposite, pandering to children. I miss TAS more and more every day.
I would say Batman: Brave and Bold is really well written, at first i thought it didn't have any progressive storyline but it does in fact have.
Some of the character designs might be abit meh, but i only feel that towards the non-goate Green Arrow. :p Joker looks like how Dick Sprang drew him and you gotta admit there is a simualarity with the 1st Joker design of Batman TAS on it. =p
DJ Kornphlake
03-26-2009, 12:07 PM
The movies have gone in a sophisticated, more adult direction, and the shows have done the exact opposite, pandering to children.
I know! It's almost like these shows were made for children...
GamerSlyRatchet
03-26-2009, 03:44 PM
Why is it so hard to get a Batman series that is both...
1. Well written
and 2. Has character designs that don't look like a retarded monkey drew them?
This is the 2nd in a row, after The Batman, that has neither of these. They can't even get it half right. The movies have gone in a sophisticated, more adult direction, and the shows have done the exact opposite, pandering to children. I miss TAS more and more every day.
First of all, have you even WATCHED the series, or are making assumptions from a couple of promo images? I enjoy this series, even more than The Batman. This series pays more tribute and respect than even the Nolan movies (and those are great too, but this show is made BY fans FOR fans).
This series is well-written. Very little of the humor is childish or unbearable. The rest of it is witty, and comes from the personalities of the characters contrasting with each other, or the absurdity of a situation. Speaking of that, the characters are written as actual people, with their faults and strengths. They all have distinct personalities from each other, unlike The Batman, where most of the guest heroes were the same.
Batman himself is well-written. He is still serious about crime fighting, but unlike the crap that is published in the comics lately, he is still human, knows when he needs help, and still knows how to be a hero. You can even say he is more akin to the Batman seen in Batman: The Animated Series, but with more ridiculous situations and characters. We even see glimpses of his origins, Gotham, and his own villains, so he is still developed.
There's also nothing wrong with the art style. It is homaging the 50's and 60's Batman art of Dick Sprang. Not only it is paying respect to Batman's history, but it also fits the tone of the show, keeps things interesting and refreshing from yet more boring Timm designs, and is more fluid and easier to animate. Another example of this is the excellent show The Spectacular Spider-Man.
Two-Face=Badass
03-26-2009, 04:49 PM
Why is it so hard to get a Batman series that is both...
1. Well written
and 2. Has character designs that don't look like a retarded monkey drew them?
It isn't, we have one right now. It's called Batman: The Brave and the Bold, a brilliant homage to the classic Dick Sprang style will paying homage to practically every Batman era AS WELL AS media too. If you manage to pull youself out of blind nostalgia, check out the show, it's a blast. And for me, a guy who loves the darker Batman and watched TAS since a kid, it's got a very good chance of surpassing TAS.
But then again they don't have all the "Dark" so many people are addicted to, so I can see how that might be a etractor. You know, since darkness is totally a measure of good storytelling.
The Joker
03-27-2009, 07:32 AM
I know! It's almost like these shows were made for children...
TAS was made for children, but didn't pander to them by going the Adam West 1960's Batman route. It had merits that appealed to all age groups who were fans of the character. There are things in that show that I pick up on now that I never even noticed when I was a kid watching it. The DCAU is still pretty much the only good cartoon series DC has ever had, and it's a damn shame they decided to end it in favor of crap like this.
And it's not that I have blind nostalgia going on either. The new X-Men show is FAR better than the 90's series. Despite the horrible art style, Spectacular Spider-Man is a fantastic series, and with a massive redesign would easily top the 90's Spider-Man series, as the writing is phenomenal on it. This is a silver age throwback, and nothing more. The silver age was insane, and great for the time, but DC needs to realize in general, both with it's comics and tv series, that the silver age is gone. Looking back on it, it was all absolutely ridiculous, and doesn't hold up. Should the stories be forgotten? Of course not. But they also shouldn't be made into a cartoon and passed off as being perfect for audiences today just the way they were.
Dark Knight90!
03-27-2009, 08:53 AM
^^
Look, Batman: The Brave and the Bold is a strong ratings hit, the toys and comic are selling extremely well and it just got renewed for another 26 episodes.
The show is working and doing what it set out to do remarkably well. Warner Bros. are happy, DC is happy and Cartoon Network is happy.
You are blinded by your personal tastes, so don't attemt to say that this show is not attracting a perfect audience today... you can't deny that this show is reaching an audience.
Not to be rude... but deal with it!
DJ Kornphlake
03-27-2009, 10:19 AM
TAS was made for children, but didn't pander to them by going the Adam West 1960's Batman route. It had merits that appealed to all age groups who were fans of the character. There are things in that show that I pick up on now that I never even noticed when I was a kid watching it. The DCAU is still pretty much the only good cartoon series DC has ever had, and it's a damn shame they decided to end it in favor of crap like this.
This show isn't going the Adam West route, though. West's show was a comedy send-up of the Silver Age Batman; this series showcases the fun and adventure of the Silver Age Batman. It's two different takes of the same era.
Doctor Jones
04-05-2009, 09:32 AM
I love the design of the Joker. It's very Dick Sprang-ish.
Syncos
04-10-2009, 07:40 PM
TAS was made for children, but didn't pander to them by going the Adam West 1960's Batman route. It had merits that appealed to all age groups who were fans of the character. There are things in that show that I pick up on now that I never even noticed when I was a kid watching it. The DCAU is still pretty much the only good cartoon series DC has ever had, and it's a damn shame they decided to end it in favor of crap like this.
And it's not that I have blind nostalgia going on either. The new X-Men show is FAR better than the 90's series. Despite the horrible art style, Spectacular Spider-Man is a fantastic series, and with a massive redesign would easily top the 90's Spider-Man series, as the writing is phenomenal on it. This is a silver age throwback, and nothing more. The silver age was insane, and great for the time, but DC needs to realize in general, both with it's comics and tv series, that the silver age is gone. Looking back on it, it was all absolutely ridiculous, and doesn't hold up. Should the stories be forgotten? Of course not. But they also shouldn't be made into a cartoon and passed off as being perfect for audiences today just the way they were.
Oh man. I was taking you seriously until you referenced the 90s spiderman series having a better animation style than spectacular spider-man. You can't be serious with comments like that :)
Sawyer
04-10-2009, 07:54 PM
TAS was made for children, but didn't pander to them by going the Adam West 1960's Batman route. It had merits that appealed to all age groups who were fans of the character. There are things in that show that I pick up on now that I never even noticed when I was a kid watching it. The DCAU is still pretty much the only good cartoon series DC has ever had, and it's a damn shame they decided to end it in favor of crap like this.
And it's not that I have blind nostalgia going on either. The new X-Men show is FAR better than the 90's series. Despite the horrible art style, Spectacular Spider-Man is a fantastic series, and with a massive redesign would easily top the 90's Spider-Man series, as the writing is phenomenal on it. This is a silver age throwback, and nothing more. The silver age was insane, and great for the time, but DC needs to realize in general, both with it's comics and tv series, that the silver age is gone. Looking back on it, it was all absolutely ridiculous, and doesn't hold up. Should the stories be forgotten? Of course not. But they also shouldn't be made into a cartoon and passed off as being perfect for audiences today just the way they were.
I dont think I'd go that far. Some of the designs are a little off, but for the most part, I think the SSM team has done a helluva job, in writing and art.
Nivek
04-10-2009, 10:58 PM
I really liked this episode. I know it's more kids oriented, but that ad's to the charm.
Doctor Jones
04-11-2009, 10:32 AM
Yeah, I liked this episode alot more. And Joker was well written.
Damn, I love this show now. Watched all the episodes over the span of a week and it's great.
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