really? It seemed to work fine in the 60's show. Anyway, this show is not "campy". Again, another person who does not understand the meaning of the term. So, this comment means nothing.
The character has evolved. The audience has evolved. The medium to which Batman is delivered has evolved. The market has evolved.
The character has evolved, yes, and it will continue to do so. Whos to say this isnt the next stage? The medium has evelved? You mean animation? Yes, it has. Whats your point on this? This show has some pretty good animation. The market? You mean the market for children? This show is directed towards them. Please elaborate on this, whats it have to do with Brave and the Bold?
There is a reason why the all the Batman/Bruce Timm series including Justice League have been so critically acclaimed.
Is there also a reason Nickelodian cartoons are acclaimed and won awards too? Again, whats your point?
Simply put, Batman-The Camp does not work and Batman-The Dark Knight does.
When directed towrads what group? Children? No, it does not. TDK was not for young children. So, it did not work.
Case and point, how many people watched the movie Batman and Robin starring, Clooney and O'Donnell. Hardly anyone. That movie, with all it's special effects was meant to attract children. LOL...well, guess what folks. Children flocked to watch the Jurassic Park & Star Wars trilogy, but not Batman and Robin.
Really? Whats this based on? Half the posters here on SHH have admited to liking Batman and Robin when they were kids. They all say how they had the toys. This is just from the people on this board. So this comment, just like the previous ones, holds no water. Only your own opinion on something you dont like.
What needs to be done is a Batman cartoon series re-booted from the ground up that can attract kids from the 8th grade and beyond. A Dark Knight style that can tell the story of Batman from origin to the Robins to Oracle to The Birds of Prey to Justice League......a soap opera style show that can take years to complete rather then it's usual 3-5 year run.
Why? This cartoon is directed towards a younger audience. Younger than 8th grade. Do you know anything about why this show was made and the reasons?
Some, if not most of the arguments for Brave and the Bold, are outright terrible.
Yours isnt much better my friend. The pro arguments are far better and on the mark than the nays.
I remember growing up, little boys were into shows like GI Joe, Transformers, etc... Isn't it a no-wonder why kids of that same age group are so "into" the anime style cartoons of today?
Yeah. So was I. And I look at them now, and they were goofy. Im sure the older teens and young adults saw it that way too back then, just as you are seeing BATB. That makes them different how? I also hate to burst your bubble, not every kid is into anime.
Batman: Brave and the Bold is not going to attract more Batman fans. How can it, when today's cartoons are more hi-tech and imaginative then ever before. LOL...not unless you want Batman to attract the market of kids that need babysitters to watch over them.
That is exactly the target age they gunning for. Do your research before you post.
Bring back The Dark Knight style cartoons and not this "Smurf-like"/"Underdog" kind of show.
They are there. In DTV format.