N-Nani!
I remember when I was a kid and used to think that Powerpuff Girls was absolutely girly garbage. Then came the 10th Anniversary marathon in 2009 and decided to watch it through the day since it was MLK day and I got a whole day off from school. I never realized what I missed out on and spent most of the day watching until the 10th Anniversary special aired. After that, I wanted to find the rest of the episodes on Youtube, which I did (remember this is 2009). Now it's one of my favorite shows, and I completely regret everything I said about it when I was a kid.
>>93029765
you're gay
>>93029765
Same here. But then I watched it on Netflix and the banned episodes on vimeo and now it's my favorite cartoon?
Avatar
I clearly remember watching the trailers, finding it interesting, and watching the first episode when it premiered, and being very bored with it. After that if I were watching Spongebob or FOP or whatever on Nick, I would turn to another channel the moment Avatar came on.
I didn't watch it until 2015, and that was just because I was curious about Korra.
Is it safe to say that 2008 was one of the most important years for comic books/superheroes thanks to The Dark Knight and Iron Man 1? Not just for movies, but for the medium of superheroes in general, because I feel that these two movies launching back to back is what solidified superheroes into the pop culture juggernaut they are today. They probably helped kickstart why nerd culture is so prevalent now.
>>93029739
Yes, I agree, anon.
And I'll go ahead and add that, while TDK is the superior movie (performances and all that), the comic-bookier feel of IM makes it a superior cinematic experience.
Also it was RDJ's true comeback year, with this and Tropic Thunder. But I digress.
The Dark Knight is what got me to start reading comics.
It's an extremely bittersweet movie, that doesn't really shy away from the horrors of war.
I mean, they actually show people dying.
>>93029624
Woah really? They have people dying? Damn, this must be the darkest movie in the history of cinema.
Didn't Captain America throw a dude into a turbine? Sprayed guts everywhere?
And they didn't even make a joke afterward to mask the death! What the fuck, DC!
Good Canadian Cartoons don't exis-
>>93029597
Please tell me pic unrelated...
*ACHOO* -t.
>>93029629
spbp
Does that look like Dr. Manhattan in the bottom right?
anon....
>>93029427
Its Captain Atom from Pax Americana/Final Crisis who is a Dr Manhattan analogue, yes.
>>93029427
that's Captain Adam, the Atomic Superman from another universe... it's basically "Captain Atom redesigned to look like Doctor Manhattan"
BLAAACK PEE POOL
>A pool filled with black urine
What did he mean by this?
Why do people say this is the best Sonic cartoon when AoStH and Sonic Boom are much funnier and better shows with a better Robotnik?
>>93029308
Waifus and nostalgia boners.
Actually that could apply to most of /co/'s opinions on old shows.
>>93029308
They do not have better Robotniks. Take your memes and fuck off.
>>93029308
Aosth is a literal meme and spawned countless cringey youtube poop shit.
What happened to them after the sleepover episode?
>the art that other people create should always reflect my specific individual tastes
How did this show portray us so perfectly?
Since this is another Magiswords thread that we had in a while, here's some episode news.
CN for some reason decided to skip one episode and the double-length season 1 finale and instead go straight to the season 2 episodes.
Strange Nedfellows (7/14)
>Omnibus hires the Warriors to get a one-of-a-kind salmon for his fancy aquarium, but Neddy joins them on their quest and wants the Queen Sal.
Bad Heir Day (7/17)
>When Princess Zange's Autostyle Magisword is stolen, it's up to the Warriors to retrieve it so their royal leader can face her subject without having bad hair.
Action Comedy (7/18)
Rhyboflaven's fictional superhero Broccoli Punch has a new, spectacular show, but when Flonk masquerades as the star, the Warriors disguise themselves as broccoli bad guys.
Random Acts of Memory
>The Warriors learn that Nohyas has been using a Selective Memory Magisword to erase select interactions with Prohyas's bizarre doppelganger.
http://tvlistings.zap2it.com/tvlistings/ZCProgram.do?sId=EP02177592&t=Mighty+Magiswords&method=getEpisodesForShow&desc=on
>>93029330
neat
>>93029330
>CN for some reason decided to skip one episode and the double-length season 1 finale and instead go straight to the season 2 episodes.
That's not a good sign.
>two characters fight through unconventional methods, preferably through a musical duel
>the bad guy is bad because they genuinely enjoy all the awful shit they do
>hero with amnesia was the bad guy all along
>>93028937
Name 5 (FIVE) examples.
>Slapstick happens to character
>The injuries stick until the end of the episode.
There are two types of people on planet Earth, Batman and Iron Man. Batman has a secret identity, right? So Bruce Wayne has to walk around every second of every day knowing that if somebody finds out his secret, his family is dead, his friends are dead, everyone he loves gets tortured to death by costumed supervillains. And he has to live with the weight of that secret every day. But not Tony Stark, he's open about who he is. He tells the world he's Iron Man, he doesn't give a shit. He doesn't have that shadow hanging over him, he doesn't have to spend energy building up those walls of lies around himself. You're one or the other - either you're one of those people who has to hide your real self because it would ruin you if it came out, because of your secret fetishes or addictions or crimes, or you're not one of those people. And the two groups aren't even living in the same universe.”
Which are you?
http://www.cbr.com/doctor-strange-alternate-stan-lee-cameo/
Gunn explained that he was “doing my pal Scott Derrickson a solid and shooting Stan Lee’s cameo for Doctor Strange at the same time I was shooting some stunt work with Zoe Saldana,” adding that he ran between the two sets, which were filming on the same soundstage.
In Gunn’s own words, Lee’s alternate takes involved:
Stan reading a book and leaning into the guy next to him, saying, “Do you know what excelsior means?”
Stan throwing his head back and laughing as hard as he can, yelling, “I’m laughing for no reason! I’m totally crazy!”
And, my favorite, Stan laughing hysterically at a Garfield book, hooting, “He HATES Mondays but he LOVES lasagna!” Supposedly that one was in the film for a while, but it ended up being too long for the scene.
Loved this show when I was a grub. Is the comic it's based on good? Frank Miller has not disappointed me yet (not even with AS Batman, no. It was hilarious), so I have high hopes.
>>93028559
Amazing art, but only one story and the entire thing is a battle.