Why does everyone hate The Batman?

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Bottom line for me: The Batman isn't in the same calibur as Batman:TAS, Batman:GK, Superman, or Justice League.

Re-imagination for this time's audience sucks. It has gone way to far.

I am not saying i hate The Batman, but we can't ignore it.
We know what a Batman cartoon can truly be, so people shouldn't be mad at ''The Batman Haters''. I know how much better The Batman could possibly be. But................The Batman, again, isn't 100% crap, but it isn't that good.

I quit watching it, but watch it occasionally when i wake up that early.
Some of the aspects of the show is OK, like Clayface, and The Riddler (I like it.) The Joker should be better.

The Batman for me is just too ''out there'' for me to 100% enjoy, but the fight scenes are nice and there is nothing really wrong with Batman himself.

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SHADOWBAT69 said:
Im glad to hear that violence in cartoons is an "important element" to you. Who says our society isnt civilized? When i was a kid watching those cartoons i didnt care. Why? I was a KID watching CARTOONS.
What a radical, crazy idea that Batman would get in fights. You're blowing my mind here. But seriously, (realistic) martial arts and cool detective work, both absent from the ancient shows and from The Batman, but both present in BTAS, are "important elements" of the Batman character. Without those, what makes him cool? What makes him any different from, say Green Arrow, or Vigilante?

SHADOWBAT69 said:
Who exactly are "they" that you are referring to? and what is such a parody about TB's Catwoman? The TB team has elements of both her thief and animal activist sides. So whats the problem with this character to you?
"They" varied with whatever scene she was in, but if you watch the first CW episode, all she can ever say is "That's not what THEY think," as if Batman was ******ed and couldn't tell what the people shooting at him thought of him. And even if TB's CW character does have elements of her thief and activist sides, it also has elements of an immature, childish annoyance. And that's not what makes Catwoman cool.

SHADOWBAT69 said:
There really isnt a need to be insulting to anyone. Everbody makes mistakes when typing.
There really isn't a need to take a mild grammatical jab so seriously. "Everbody" else does it without getting their head bitten off.

SHADOWBAT69 said:
I didnt know there was a law that said the designs for characters must be followed exactly the same in each rendition. I remember in the comics how even the Joker had short hair, a ponytail, even a shaved head. I also remember how Riddler had a receeding (sp?) hairline, but now he has a full head of hair. My point is, who cares if a cartoon character resembles someone? The basic elements are still there.
Changing hairstyles isn't quite the same thing as going from smooth, suave showman to Manson backup dancer, now is it? Plus, when character design is so clearly designed to reflect character (as it always is with the Riddler) it's important to take design into account. Riddler had a receding hairline and a flaccid mustache when he was going through a real "not-that-cool-anymore" phase. But in Hush he was all style again, even rocking the insolent little domino mask. And then you have The Batman, and while you watch a Riddler episode you're always expecting the dude to tell you what sweet dreams are made of, or about how he doesn't like the drugs but the drugs like him.

SHADOWBAT69 said:
Yeh, itb be an interesting world if everyone agreed on everything and no one had different tastes or opinions.
Not really. Be kind of boring.

SHADOWBAT69 said:
See? This is YOUR opinion.
I know. I was there when I typed it.

SHADOWBAT69 said:
Again, is there some law on design?
You try wearing a skirt while being active. There's a reason girls don't wear skirts when playing sports.

SHADOWBAT69 said:
Hm, Bruce does have hobbies. So in the TB its guitars. So? Heaven forbid if Bruce wants some Mexican food. This is just a stupid argument, imo.
Bruce Wayne is the last scion of the greatest family in Gotham City. He carries the legacy on with dignity and respect...except when he rocks out in his poseur-punk band. And of course, when Batman's out patrollin', fightin' crime, he works up a mighty big appetite. None of us really need to see him ordering his Mexican food, it doesn't strengthen the story or the characterization...but Matsuda's not gonna let that get in the way of a crappy episode!

SHADOWBAT69 said:
Maybe. However, when debating the "origins" used in TB it is a very important fact. You cant fault the writing team when they used the original source material.
Yes. You can. They had a choice of origins, and they chose the worst one, whether or not it was the original. They could also have chosen the original interpretation of Batman, which had the dude snapping people's necks, shooting people in their sleep, and knocking people off of catwalks to their death.

SHADOWBAT69 said:
They dont "claim" to be, they are. And why not compare them to the Filmation and Hanna-Barbara stuff too? They are animated incarnations. And know what? They are all different. Just like how everyones opinion on Batman is different. Just like thru the entire history of Batman there are different representations of the character. This will continue. Some will like certain versions, some will not. For someone who doesnt watch the show tho, you sure have some strong opinions and knowledge about it.
I don't watch it regularly. If I'm surfing and it infects my TV, I check to see if it got any better. It never does. And yes, there are different interpretations of Batman, but they fall into a few categories. Golden Age Bats, who's so dark he kills. Doesn't really work. Makes the character go too far. Few people accept that as the definitive Batman, regardless of it being the first one. Silver Age Bats, which saw Batman become so ludicrous and self-parodying that it ruined the reputation of all comic books forever. Pretty much regarded as funny and nostalgic, but not definitive. We have Modern Age Batman, basically what most people have come to accept as Batman, the Batman seen in 1990s comics, Burtman, BTAS, and BB. Those are the basic categories. The Batman definitely falls into the Silver Age category, even though it's a new show.

SHADOWBAT69 said:
Maybe there is a different chef. Kind of how there is a different creative team behind this animated show.
Yeah, but this chef sucks at making steak. Maybe he'd be good at making something else. Who knows, maybe he makes a mean lasagna, or perhaps a great anime show. But steak is not lasagna, and Batman is not anime. And if he tries to put cheese and noodles on my steak, I'm gonna let him know, and I'm not gonna like that steak very much. I'll taste it. But it's not gonna taste right, and I'll let the dude know. And I will beg the restaurant to get the other chef back. He made a much better steak.
 
1. some the redesigns don't work. Mr Freeze looks like Ghost Rider after running into Iceman. Joker looks like Blanca. Bane looks like a red Hulk with a bondage fetish. and Batgirl looks too much like the 60s TV show version.

2. some storylines are great, but for the most part the episodes are eye roll inducingly campy. it can't seem to catch the correct tone either. for every darker, more mature and adult episode there's three that play like 30 minute toy commercials. seriously...Batman wore a white suit with ice skates!? :eek:

3. some of the voice cast is sub-par. Spongebob as Penguin? Joker sounds too deep, which isn't too great for the character in my opinion. sure he's supposed to be menacing, but he's also a freaking clown! Catwoman has a great voice, pity her character is underused and not very appealing.
 
can't you see it though? Joker looks like Blanca in a clown outfit.
 
L A M E!

here's Blanca:
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now imagine him white, with green hair (which is possible in the game actually) and in a clown suit.

it's Joker!
:eek:
 
newwaveboy87 said:
now imagine him white, with green hair (which is possible in the game actually) and in a clown suit.

it's Joker!
:eek:

Now i know why he looked to familure:down
 
dman i just noticed that now.. the way he hops around and and turns into a ball.. soo blanka
 
if he does something electrical one of these days...well....:(
 
Okay I was thinking about his for a while and it frustrates me to no end. People talk about how bad The Batman is but have good things to say about the Adam West show. I don’t understand it. I mean both are a goofy but they are both good shows in their own right. So what if The Batman isn’t Batman the animated series. It’s still a valid Batman show regardless of if it’s what you think a Batman show should be. That is all I have to say I just had to get it off my chest.
 
I'm mostly pissed off of the character designs and some of their the origins like Mr.Freeze and Clayface
 
Darth Rockwell said:
Okay I was thinking about his for a while and it frustrates me to no end. People talk about how bad The Batman is but have good things to say about the Adam West show. I don’t understand it. I mean both are a goofy but they are both good shows in their own right. So what if The Batman isn’t Batman the animated series. It’s still a valid Batman show regardless of if it’s what you think a Batman show should be. That is all I have to say I just had to get it off my chest.

I think you said it yourself. The Adam West show was meant to be goofy and taken lightly. The Batman, for all intents and purposes, is meant to be on the level, yet it still comes off as...less than what it should. People can't help but to compare it to B:TAS. Besides, The Batman's grand re-imagining of villains doesn't help its cause.
 
I finally watched an episode of The Batman (and of Loonatics as well.)
My thoughts are:

BWWAAAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!!

Those poor kids. They won't have a single working braincell left when they reach 16.

Damn, I never thought it could happen but a freaking cartoon insulted me.

The Batman is no longer here to fight crime. He's here to give children seizures.
I have to invent some drinking game for TB right now! (BTW kids try watch Batman and Robin, and drink at every ice of flower pun at the dialugue. You will give up. No man can survive that.)
 
Darth Rockwell said:
Okay I was thinking about his for a while and it frustrates me to no end. People talk about how bad The Batman is but have good things to say about the Adam West show. I don’t understand it. I mean both are a goofy but they are both good shows in their own right. So what if The Batman isn’t Batman the animated series. It’s still a valid Batman show regardless of if it’s what you think a Batman show should be. That is all I have to say I just had to get it off my chest.


Thats like saying I hate how people dont like Superfriends and love JLU. The difference being this.

Adam West Batman-60's. The Batman-2005-06. Thats all that needs to be said.
 
For one thing, Romano isn't a fraction as good as Batman as Kevin Konroy is.
 
TheVileOne said:
For one thing, Romano isn't a fraction as good as Batman as Kevin Konroy is.

No, he's a fraction as good...about 1/3.

Ok, that may be harsh, but Conroy goes in the Voice Actor Hall of Fame.
 
Everybody can't hate it. It won the Annie Award for Best New Animated Show in 2004. Though, I'm not entirely sure why. it's got some redeeming qualities.
 

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