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post #51 of 62
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Greg David, Why is it tragic...I enjoyed Gym, especially floor hockey and football.
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I don't watch A-Team or Knight Rider at all. Not even to be ironic. I liked the shows when I was six because I was fucking six. Gunfire and a talking car are all it takes to impress a six year old. Wolverine is fine as a supporting character but his overexposure and the need to duplicate his success by creating similair charaters or re-shaping old characters to be more like him ruined mainstream superhero comics.
Quoted for the fucking truth.

I saw the first three episodes at ComiCon. Not bad, I might actually watch it. It's a bit of deviation, but that's expected. Not as X-Citing as fleed said though.
post #53 of 62
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Just one day til...Wolverine And The X-Men premieres.
post #54 of 62
Fuck the whole Obama thing...that's when the real change begins. It's a whole new world, baby.
post #55 of 62
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Wolverine And The X-Men is as X-Cellent as...X-Pected. It is good to see after Fox Kid's made such a big deal about Logan/Wolverine riding a motorcycle (FK thought it was dangerous for a near indestructable superhero to ride one,) so Wolverine drove a jeep instead. I like all the characters with the X-Ception of Toad. The X-Men has a good foe in the MRD a group with high tech equipment meant to keep all mutants in line. Magneto is in the 3rd episode which airs next week. I definitely recommend this X-Citing, superhero X-Travaganza, to all fans of...The X-Men, as well as superhero fans in general.
post #56 of 62
Duke Fleed watched the Ninja Turtles for the first time at the age of 19, a show that he enjoyed then and still enjoys as a middle aged man. I find this disturbing to say the least. I would be comforted to a certain degree if I were to find out that Fleed has children in their late teens or early twenties but I somehow doubt that to be the case.
post #57 of 62
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Face Man, You're correct...there are young children in my family, but they are my Niece, and cousins, the rest of the younger set are teens and one 20 year old. However, I did interest one of my nieces in becoming an X-Men fan, so all was not lost.
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Fuck the whole Obama thing...that's when the real change begins. It's a whole new world, baby.
Okay, this made me laugh harder than I have in weeks.
post #59 of 62
I should be clear... unless I found out the Fleed has FATHERED children then his obsession with cartoons released AFTER his own childhood was long over is very disturbing indeed. Let's all hope Gary Sinise is around to do the right thing when the time comes. Enjoy those rabbits Fleed. Enjoy those rabbits.
post #60 of 62
I flipped this one last night. A minute in and Rogue is crying and Wolverine is looking confused and sad. Really? Show went off. What crap. Animation looks like bad Flash stuff too.

Edited to add: Before anyone says this isn't geared towards me, I know that; but, I have a 4 year old who is in love with superheroes right now, so I tend to check out new stuff. At least the new Batman cartoon is retro fun and enjoyable (plus it has Plastic Man). This was just dull. And way too violent for little kids. And crying, dear god, stop the crying and moping.
post #61 of 62
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Casey Moore, While It is not geared to an older crowd like the PG 13 Hulk Vs is, WATXM did get a Y7 so it is probably too violent for an audience under 7 years old. There was not too much crying though. It does make sense that even Logan would cry when it appeared that the love of his life...Jean Grey, as well as his mentor Professor X, died in a huge pychic triggered explosion. I don't understand how you thought that the series was dull though...there was an assassination attempt on Senator Kelly, fisticuffs between The Brotherhood and The X-Men, a rescue attempt by Wolverine and Beast to free the family that knowingly hid an injured Logan from the EEEEvil MRD.

Also If you wish your 4 year old to watch superhero cartoons aimed directly at his age group...Marvel's Superhero Squad premieres sometime in the fall. The series includes...Wolverine, Hulk, The FF, Daredevil, The Avengers, and most of the major and minor superheroes and villains. The characters are superdeformed (it is an anime term where adult characters are shrunk, and made to look younger.)
post #62 of 62
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Emma Frost is adapted perfectly from the X-Men comics, and like Magneto...She has her own agenda in additon to the help she gives to the team.

Last nights...Wolverine And The X-Men is all kinds of...Awesome. Wolverine hunts The Hulk, and Wendigo, for Colonel Nick Fury of S.H.I.E.L.D. Any X-Men fan, who likes animation, and doesn't watch this, is missing an X-Cellent show.
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