You Know Who

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  1. That's a good point. I've heard that, and it was interesting to hear his opinion of the episodes so long before World's Finest began. I have my own thoughts about the last episode of Teen Titans, but I'll let that wait until the next episode posts. as do I...
  2. I would argue that of the heroes secret identities, Shayera probably would have found Superman's out first, since everyone should be able to realize that Superman looks a bit too much like a certain prominent journalist at the Daily Planet yet they're too dumb to realize it (unless, of course, Superman is being played by Christopher Reeve, in which case I can forgive it somewhat)
  3. Or make them the only two people Batman actually kills voluntarily just to prevent the DC universe from being sullied by their very presence.
  4. Haha, you have no idea how hard it was to not make some offhand remark about how goofy it sounded for me to say, "so he can gain the power of the aurora borealis." Although, to be fair, green, blue, and purple gives him half the awesome power of... The Rainbow Raider! You just can't take it seriously. "We're under attack...by rainbows." He's still a better villain than Specs and Trapper: "Oh no, Specs is history. Call me "Spectral". I have all the colors of the rainbow, Static!" -Specs
  5. Madam Rouge was voiced by Hynden Walch, not Tara Strong. Also, Mento is the greatest douchebag in all of Teen Titans (yes, he's even more douchy than Val-Yor)
  6. is The Long Halloween really that bad (and, yes, I have read it, but not for a while)?
  7. About Punk Rocket from the Lost Episode: What's sad about the terrible British accent he was given is that the voice actor Greg Ellis actually IS British and couldn't pull off a good accent. What's even worse is that Ellis actually is a good voice actor, having voiced the dragon Malchior in Teen Titans and Gentleman Ghost in Batman: The Brave and the Bold. Also, arguably the worst voice actor to feature in the DCAU voices yet another nominee for Greatest Douchebag in one of the episodes you guys will be reviewing in WFP 87.
  8. I actually thought Mike's big gripe with "Destroyer" (which he teased before in, I believe, Episode 69) was that Superman at one point goes up behind Darkseid, taps him on the shoulder, says "'Scuse me", then punches him in the face. I could see him doing that with some other villain, but not one he hates so much.
  9. >_< Pie, dude. PIE. Ummm...I still don't understand. Not Safe For Work It means pussy or vagina. ok, ok; I forgot about American Pie...
  10. >_< Pie, dude. PIE. Ummm...I still don't understand.
  11. Maybe this isn't something I should ask here, but what do pies have to do with lesbian porn? I watch it quite a bit of it, but haven't a single pie. Also, I used to hate the episode "Stranded" because it seemed to be padded to the Nth degree and because I thought it was just a big tease regarding Robin and Starfire's relationship. If it's a bridge between the rest of the series and Trouble in Tokyo, though, then I can excuse the tease.
  12. I think Val-Yor's appearance is supposed to be based on that of Captain Atom, but I like James' analogy better since it makes this douchebag a hybrid of two other douchebags.
  13. Hellz yes. He, along Control Freak, is to Teen Titans what Mad Stan was to Batman Beyond
  14. what did people actually think of the episodes covered in this batch, regardless of whether they were in continuity or not?
  15. PHENOMENAL EPISODE, but why did Jinx not make either of your Worst Bond Girl lists?
  16. what, then, do you have to say to the references to the Titans in the Static episodes "Bad Stretch" (in which Shiv plays the same video game system as Beast Boy) and "Romeo in the Mix" (in which someone alludes to Beast Boy)?
  17. Two words: Patriot Act. An older Speedy appears voiced by the same actor as in Teen Titans. His animation design is different from that of Teen Titans, but so were those of Batman and Superman when they appear in Static.
  18. Speedy appears in both Teen Titans and JLU voiced by the same person. Yes, his design is slightly different but that's because he'd be older in JLU and besides, Batman and Superman's designs were changed when they crossed over into Static, which IS in continuity.
  19. It's implied that they've met Hawkgirl before. That's the only way it'd make sense, because if we'd seen her origin story, we'd know she was a spy. sorry to be rude, but
  20. Hell, we don't know how long John Stewart has been Green Lantern; it's possible he got his ring and had his first missions before Batman and Superman got started. Also, given Dick's age in Teen Titans, I think it more likely that it was around the same time as BTAS then before it, with most of the episodes without Robin predating or running concurrently with Teen Titans (production order isn't the best measure of continuity for that show) and those with the eighteen-to-twenty year old Robin set after Teen Titans. The sixteen or seventeen-year old Robin of Teen Titans I think was the same as in BTAS and on summer vacation/training in Jump City with the Titans while Batman was on his own dealing with some baddie (there's never snow in Jump City, leading me to believe that every episode of Teen Titans is in or around the summer). That's my two cents, spend them as you will.
  21. If Static Shock, with Hoop Squad, can be in continuity, why not Teen Titans? uuugggggggggggggggghhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh... (for reminding us of that THING, not your argument)
  22. I can see that, but at the same time, we have seen more than one Robin at a time, as when Stephanie Brown was with Batman during War Games. what's to say the DCAU's Jason Todd ever became a Robin? Hal Jordan never became a Green Lantern in it but he is there, since Sinestro slams Kyle Rayner into a plane owned by one "Col. Hal Jordan" in "In Brightest Day" (I attribute his brief switch with John Stewart to being something from a random dimension or reality or just completely out of nothingness thanks to Chronos fucking around with the time-space continuum in "The Once And Future Thing") also, going back to something I asked earlier, who do y'all think triggered the thing in Slade's mask that created the illusion of him in "Haunted"?
  23. maybe in the Justice Lords dimension, a kid called Jason Todd was Robin at some point and just crossed over into our dimension and stole Robin's suit without being detected somehow
  24. Cleopatra for starters. As long as it isn't the Cleopatra in Dante's Inferno. why? which circle of Hell is she in? Uh...Lust. Where else would she be? silly me if Red X could have been just Larry screwing with Robin, could the Slade illusion in "Haunted" be something similar done by Larry to test his hero?