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Post by Brian the Flying Penguin on Sept 9, 2005 7:09:28 GMT -5
And the Justice League was an attempt to do the Justice Society from a different angle. What of it?
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Post by Norris on Sept 9, 2005 7:27:54 GMT -5
Nothing, I'm just saying, that's all.
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Post by Brian the Flying Penguin on Sept 9, 2005 17:02:16 GMT -5
To an extent, all super hero groups are the same. There are only so many archetypes. I suppose there is a difference between trained separately (Titans, Avengers) and trained together (X-Men).
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Post by Razgriz aka Dahaka on Sept 10, 2005 0:31:39 GMT -5
Cool. I dunno but Im little by little getting hooked on it. You think their gonna make a crossover episode of the Teen Titans with the Justice League? Just like what they did with Static Shock. Hush Mazmanos Ya I even remeber watching Static Shock once. HE was talking to Batman. Then Static asked about Robin. Bat said he was with the titans so I think theres a possible crossover
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Post by Norris on Sept 10, 2005 1:20:23 GMT -5
Getting back to the subject about the Titans, here's a quick topic for this thread:
TERRA - HERO OR VILLAIN?
As you know, Terra started out as a Titan, but then betrayed herself to Slade. It wasn't until her death when she defected against Slade to save the Titans, particularly Beast Boy.
So, what do you all think, is Terra a goody or a baddy?
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Post by Brian the Flying Penguin on Sept 10, 2005 2:41:09 GMT -5
I like to think that things aren't that simple, even in the cartoon Teen Titans.
I'd need to check, but I'm pretty sure that that Robin was Tim Drake, so not the Robin of the cartoon Teen Titans.
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Post by Norris on Sept 10, 2005 2:45:18 GMT -5
I thought that the TEEN TITANS Robin was **** Grayson.
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Post by The psyko ninja rabbit 2000 on Sept 10, 2005 2:58:39 GMT -5
Actually if yo uget the dvd and watch the making of the cartoon, Robin is Tim drake, despite a lot of his quirks are **** Graywson. Go figure.
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Post by Brian the Flying Penguin on Sept 10, 2005 3:19:48 GMT -5
Okay, now I'm confused.
The Robin in Static is Drake, right? I know that the last few series of Batman had Drake, I'm just not sure what the overlap with Static is.
The Robin in Teen Titans (cartoon) is Grayson. It was mentioned in a couple of episodes, and not just the Nightwing thing.
You may want to stop calling him by the standard abbreviation of Richard. The board is editing it to penis.
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Post by Norris on Sept 10, 2005 5:58:20 GMT -5
OK, so we'll call him Richard Grayson.
We can certainly count out Jason Todd.
If you look hard in "X" on Beast Boys' chart, it shows Jason Todd, another incarnation of Robin, who is one of the suspects though to be Red-X.
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Post by Hush Mazmanos on Sept 10, 2005 7:11:40 GMT -5
But Jason Todd died.
Hush Mazmanos
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Post by Brian the Flying Penguin on Sept 10, 2005 14:14:41 GMT -5
Did he die in JLU cartoon continuety? I thought they just went straight from Richard (that feels wierd) to Tim.
Heh. Imagine if it turned out to be Stephanie. Or Carrie.
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Post by Hush Mazmanos on Sept 10, 2005 20:05:47 GMT -5
I guess they didnt put him in the cartoon due to the graphic violence of his death and all. I dont know the time of his death all I know is the Joker put an end to his life.
Hush Mazmanos
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Post by Norris on Sept 11, 2005 1:15:16 GMT -5
All the same, I think we can safely say that he isn't the TEEN TITANS Robin.
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Post by The psyko ninja rabbit 2000 on Sept 11, 2005 1:19:51 GMT -5
Actully, the maker of teh cartoon has made many mistakes with Robin. In the making section, they say he is Tim Drake. Robin's actions in the series itself is very close to Richard, his weapon is TIm Drakes adn then we add in teh Nightwing episode, since we all know that Richard became Nightwing. This is what we get when we have animators who didn't read that much of the comic series. It's still a funny series though.
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