Season 2 of Batman: The Brave and the Bold is now underway. Warner Bros. kicked off the season with an interesting episode that reminds myself of a old Hanna Barbera cartoon, Wacky Races. Tiggerbrown and rhine1784 reviewed the show, so let's see what rating it gets.
Review: Batman: The Brave and the Bold
Death Race to Oblivion
Synopsis: Heroes and villains are forced to race…
Tags: batman, batman: the brave and the bold, black manta, blockbuster, burt reynolds, cannonball run, captain marvel, catwoman, david carradine, death race 2000, gotham city, green arrow, huntress, jason statham, jeff bennett, joker, justice league unlimited, mark hamill, mongul, plastic man, slyvester stallone, steppenwolf, wacky races, warner bros
If you are viewing this site, I think it is safe to say that you have probably seen this show at one point. The show started off by focusing on the Big Seven of the DCU. They were Batman, Superman, Wonder Woman, Flash, Green Lantern, Hawkgirl, and Martian Manhunter. Now you might argue if these seven should be the main seven, but that is besides the point. Justice League ran two seasons and then was renamed…
Tags: batman, batman: the animated series, cartoon network, dc universe, flash, green lantern, hawkgirl, justice league, justice league unlimited, martian manhunter, superman, vibe, waverider, wonder woman
So the final episode of season one has aired and did it go out with a bang or just sizzle? We hear from normal BTBTB reviewers Tiggerbrown and rhine1784. Starting off with rhine1784:
Batman: The Brave and the Bold
Fate of the Equinox
Synopsis: Batman teams up with Fate to stop the balance obsessed Equinox from remaking the Universe in his own image.
Tags: alfred pennyworth, batman: the brave and the bold, blue beetle, bruce wayne, diedrich bader, dr fate, equinox, fate of the equinox, flash, green arrow, green lantern, harvey dent, plastic man, transformers, two-face
Last Friday, the second to last episode of the first season for Batman: The Brave and the Bold aired on Cartoon Network. The episode featured the Outsiders with a teaser of Green Arrow and Catwoman. Tiggerbrown and rhine1784 both weigh in on the episode. Let's start off with rhine1784:
Batman: The Brave and the Bold
Inside the Outsiders
Synopsis: Batman must enter the mindscape to save Black Lightning, Katana, and…
Tags: adam west, batman, batman: the brave and the bold, black lightning, blackest night, catwoman, green arrow, infinite crisis, katana, metamorpho, olan soule, psycho pirate
In the 1970's Saturday morning cartoons changed. Some would say for the better some would say for the worse. I am one of those people that think it was a bad turn. There were more cartoons being produced and very little had a significant storyline. Many of the cartoons were the same exact outline every time with a different villain or character. The originality of cartoons had left. More people wanted to see…
Tags: bat-mite, batman, hair bear bunch, hanna-barbera, inch high private eye, paul dini, sealab 2020, shazzan, the amazing chan and the chan clan, the banana splits adventure hour, the bugs bunny road runner show, the new adventures of batman, the new adventures of gilligan, tom & jerry grape ape show, valley of the dinosaurs, warner bros, yogi's gang
Saturday morning cartoons. Do you remember waking up early on Saturday just to watch cartoons? I do. Even though these cartoons are earlier than my time, I still remember them. Waking up early, getting a bowl of cereal and sitting four feet from the television screen to laugh until lunch time. This set features various Hanna-Barbera cartoons from the 1960's. The shows that the set features includes; Snooper and Blabber, Augie Doggie and Doggie…
Tags: atom ant, augie doggie and doggie daddy, breezly and sneezly, hanna-barbera, lippy the lion and hardy har har, magilla gorilla, peter potamus and so-so, porky pig show, precious pup, punkin' puss and mushmouse, quick draw mcgraw, ricochet rabbit & droop-a-long, snooper and blabber, the adventures of gulliver, the bugs bunny show, the hillbilly bears, the jetsons, the road runner show, the space kidettes, tom and jerry, touche turtle, wally gator, warner bros, young samson
Plastic Man. Plastic Man. Do you know who Plastic Man is? Well, let me give you a little back history. Plastic Man was created by Jack Cole in 1941. He originally appeared in Police Comics which was published by Quality Comics. Plastic Man was originally a crook and con artist. On one of his heists at a chemical plant, he was shot and acid got in his wound. He escaped and found himself in a monastery. Well there he realized that he wanted to…
Tags: carrot man, dc comics, dr doom, hanna-barbera, plastic man, police comics, quality comics, super friends, toyman
So another Batman: The Brave and the Bold episode has aired. Wait. Did it? No, you are not looking at your screen and thinking you missed it. Actually, if you live in the UK, a frequent internet user, or went to San Diego Comic Con, you probably have already saw the episode. But nonetheless, the episode officially airs tonight at 7:30 PM EST. Warner Bros. sent us over a clean version of the episode to review ahead of time so that we could get you hyped about it. We mentioned during the podcast after SDCC that the episode was…
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So the first of the last four episodes of this season aired last weekend for Batman: The Brave and the Bold. When OMAC Attacks was the episode and it starred Batman, OMAC, Hawk, and Dove. We have two reviews for you to read and decide if you agree or disagree with their thoughts. The first one is from long-time reviewer Tiggerbrown: When OMAC Attacks! Reviewed by Tiggerbrown When I first…
Tags: batman: the brave and the bold, brother eye, cartoon network, dove, equinox, hawk, OMAC, shrapnel
If you were a kid growing up in the seventies or eighties, how can you forget the Super Friends? In 1973, ABC introduced young children to a more kid-friendly version of the Justice League of America. The series was called Super Friends. The series ran on ABC for many years and it wasn't until 1984 that the series went into a break. ABC had enough episodes from the past that it canceled the series and started running the old episodes syndicated five days a week. Hanna-Barbera on…
Tags: gleek, hanna-barbera, justice league of america, super friends, warner bros, wonder twins
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