Denny67
Sidekick
- Joined
- Apr 28, 2005
- Messages
- 1,366
- Reaction score
- 0
- Points
- 31
I'd love that, but kids dont know any of the members and it wouldnt be successful.Justice League International: Booster Gold and Blue Beetle in particular.
Damn right its time it happened! I really want a good WW animated series.
Wonder Woman: I think it's time it happened. Maybe set it in the same general continuity as her DTV like Disney used to spin off their animated films into a series.
Agreed.Superman: Batman's gotten, what, four different series in the last two decades? I think it's due time we got to see an animated Supes on the small screen again. There's plenty of story potential.
With Geoff Johns in charge, you know it to be true.I think it's going to be Hal-centric, with guest stars from the Corps scattered here and there, like Robin in B:TAS.
YES!Superman and The Flash.
The story potential is there. A good marketing campaign and some cameos from Superman and Batman could come a long way. Plus... WW has boobs! I still remember my childhood fascination with Lara Croft, so i bet that boys will definitely like the show!I don't think WW would do well in an animated TV series
Because they ran out of ideas. The last season was filled with soap opera and it wasnt very good.I personally wish they would start up Justice League Unlimited again. Just pick it up where they left off. Why'd they ever cancel that?
YES. That movie was PERFECT for sending out a WW series. Lauren Montgomery is one of the most talented animators in the field today, and the Timm team would really capture the character's grace and mythological roots.
Besides, we didn't see enough of Artemis or Cheetah!
Justice League International - the Giffen/DeMatties series is one of my all-time favorites. I'd love to see it adapted as either an ongoing series or as an entry (possibly with sequels) in the DC Universe DTV movie line.
The Power of Shazam! - The Marvel Family and their villains are perfect source material for an animated series, and with animation you don't have to worry about the cast aging out of their roles.
The Flash - the comics offer great characters, storylines, and visual elements to utilize. When/if the live action feature film gets a greenlight we'll probably get an animated series to go along with it.
Justice Society of America - selling a 100% period piece series to a network would be very difficult, so I'd structure it with a modern day JSA wherein the old members are training a new generation of heroes with frequent flashbacks to the JSA's Golden Age adventures.
Wonder Woman and Birds of Prey - I'd love to see both as animated series, but it would be very difficult to get a network to buy them since animated shows are heavily dependent on toy sales, which in turn are heavily skewed towards male characters in the action figure market.
Kamandi, the Last Boy on Earth - great source material for an action-adventure series. And, no, pre-existing audience awareness of characters isn't necessary for success. What's important is that you have a good, marketable concept.
Legion of Super-Heroes - it's a shame that James Tucker's LOSH was such a misstep since the comics offer so much good material for an animated show. I'd like to see the Legion get another chance at some point.
Metal Men - perfect for a light-hearted animated show.
What they did a cg movie? It could be of the justice league or even just one solo character
http://danielaraya.deviantart.com/
This guy has done some great cg designs, i especially like Batmans, the detail is absolutely amazing,
YES. That movie was PERFECT for sending out a WW series. Lauren Montgomery is one of the most talented animators in the field today, and the Timm team would really capture the character's grace and mythological roots.
Besides, we didn't see enough of Artemis or Cheetah!
Personally i'd love a Batman and Robin series with Dick and Damian. You know, less grimdark, more action, more fun, flying batmobile, zanny villains, and all that.
They could easily ignore Bruce but i guess that kids would nerdrage just as much as we did when they find that Bruce isnt the one wearing the cowl. So they can summarize his fate in the first episode and then explore it further throughout the series as B&R find more about what happened. Bruce will return at the end of the series. They could even dedicate some episodes to him and show his adventures through time!
The thing is that Dick and especially Damian's origins need to be set up first. You cant just tell kids "look, the old Robin grew old and is now Batman and Bruce's kid is Robin". Kids will be like "WTF man? Who are these guys?" (because i doubt todays kids have watched BTAS to at least know Nightwing). So unless they have a Batman animated series or movie that sets everything up and culminates in Bruce getting Omega sanctioned, B&R wont be possible.