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Just on a story/film level, I thought it was terrific. And in terms of Bat-fandom, much better than what I felt was pretty poor with the Burton '89 movie.LOL...I taped it on VHS
I think for DC cartoon fanatics it is hailed, but not so much in the GAwhich is a shame. I get on Timm sometimes for being such a Batman fanboy, but some of the things in he did were truly ground breaking. I always love that some of the characters he helped to create like Harley and Mercy are fan favorites and have crossed over.
Batman. Amazing episode.....I can't recall Over the Edge...was that BTAS or STAS?
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Shocking that they would go for something as mature as they did with it.
Oh I know, but I'd really not want a team up until perhaps the very end....or maybe not at all when Batman somehow defeats Superman, but not how it seems, or the like."Buddy" is the wrong wrong. I like when they are at odds and challenge each others points of view. I meant buddy like team up. Whenever they team up I really like it...if it's done well.
Yeah, the JL TAS did touch upon what Batman does at least appreciate in Superman, even if he doesn't express it. And in a lot of ways, Batman needs to be more of a downer/darker outlook for the sake of balance when working together. But it's also funny how their egos kind of come out as well, and the TAS W.F. did that brilliantly.I think Batman/Bruce is one of the few people people who really get Superman/Clark, but they have radically opposed way of going about things, but they fight for the same cause. That's what makes that "team up" exciting.
But again, I like the idea of really turning the ideologies of being a superhero inside out with the two.
I also had a story idea that was an expansion of the Superman episode where Lois goes to an alternate timeline where she had died and the world had become more of a totalitarianism with Luthor as the leader and Superman his strongarm in black. Something a lot darker in which Lois also runs into a man with mechanical prosthetics and horrible scarring who operates hidden underground...and it's Batman who suffered injuries at the hands of Superman as a 'warning'.
He first convinces her that he wants to save him with Lois' help, but it turns out what he really wants to do is use Lois to get close to Supes again and kill him, and at the end he uses Kryptonite or whatever to weaken and beat him nearly to death. But Lois intervenes, and Superman vaporizes Batman with his heat vision....to the absolute horror of Lois.
And that's when Superman finally realizes that things have gone terribly wrong, and almost killed Luthor, but decides to make changes. At the end, he's in tears and begs Lois not to return to her real timeline, telling her that he loves her, and that he can't live or function without her. But she replies that's exactly why she needs to go...that he needs to go on without her because what he stands for is bigger than them and needs to shine through to really mean something.
Man...it would have been really bold for the Timm/Dini team to go for something like that.
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