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We all go through incredible changes as teenagers: growth spurts, bad skin, a sudden insatiable need to uphold justice and avenge your murdered parents…. Well, that is if you’re Bruce Wayne.
As if being a freshman at Gotham High wasn’t tough enough, Bruce’s insomnia and technological fascinations are taking their toll. Instead of spending his time studying, he has begun to obsess over an emerging personality trait: Batman. But under the watchful eye of his guardian and steward, Alfred Pennyworth, Bruce is forced to put his intelligence to good use: graduating high school. But given his classmates, can Bruce survive Gotham High?
Wigglez wrote:Just remember. The sword is an extension of your arm. Use it as if you're going to karate chop someone with your really long sharp ass hand.
Supreme Convoy wrote:Call me crazy but I like it.
Wigglez wrote:Just remember. The sword is an extension of your arm. Use it as if you're going to karate chop someone with your really long sharp ass hand.
Roadbuster wrote:I vote just do another Batman series, following a formula similar to TAS, but even closer to the comics.
Wigglez wrote:Just remember. The sword is an extension of your arm. Use it as if you're going to karate chop someone with your really long sharp ass hand.
Psycho Warrior wrote:for this reason, that is why I like to be around Locust. fun stuff happens.
Chaoslock wrote:Well, they tried to offer kid-friendly stuff AND stuffs for long-time fans in Batman:Brave and the Bold, but that series was under the level of Adam Wests' Batman (at least that series had an excuse for being goofy)
The Happy Locust wrote:While the concept of Harley and Ivy as cheerleaders has potential (What?), the whole concept just seems weak. But more damaging, didn't they already do this kind of transition with X-men Evolution?
Duke of Luns wrote:One final thing, I do think the character designs are well done, because you can almost instantly tell who's who.
SEXFIGHTER wrote:Warners/DC have got to bring in the next generation of Bat fans, so B+B it is perfect for that
Wigglez wrote:Just remember. The sword is an extension of your arm. Use it as if you're going to karate chop someone with your really long sharp ass hand.
No, TAS was perfect for that. It toned everything down just enough so you could put it on Saturday morning, but just enough so that adults could enjoy it too.
Cyberstrike wrote:While Gotham High sounds like an interesting idea, I don't see it as an animated series, I could see it as a live action dramatic series like Smallville.
Cyberstrike wrote:The problem with the Batman cartoon shows is that it seems like that they're starting to run out of ideas.
A Batman series based on the Tim Burton movies-done it was called Batman: The Animated Series.
A Batman series with a teenage Batman-done that it was called Batman Beyond.
A Batman series about older Bruce Wayne-done that it was called Batman Beyond.
A series about a young Bruce Wayne at the start of his Batman career-done that was called The Batman.
An action comedy series done it's called Batman: The Brave and the Bold.
Batman teams up with other superheroes to fight evil-done it was called Justice League/Justice League Unlimited.
While Gotham High sounds like an interesting idea, I don't see it as an animated series, I could see it as a live action dramatic series like Smallville.
Midnight_Fox wrote:Cyberstrike wrote:While Gotham High sounds like an interesting idea, I don't see it as an animated series, I could see it as a live action dramatic series like Smallville.
NO.
An infinite amount of NO.
jlogano20 wrote:Midnight_Fox wrote:Cyberstrike wrote:While Gotham High sounds like an interesting idea, I don't see it as an animated series, I could see it as a live action dramatic series like Smallville.
NO.
An infinite amount of NO.
2nd that
Chaoslock wrote:jlogano20 wrote:Midnight_Fox wrote:Cyberstrike wrote:While Gotham High sounds like an interesting idea, I don't see it as an animated series, I could see it as a live action dramatic series like Smallville.
NO.
An infinite amount of NO.
2nd that
3rd. Smallville is inifinitely boring. How the hell is that show still airing???
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