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Lef T
06-20-2006, 04:33 PM
Check this out!

B:TAS continues and will forever get props!


http://tv.msn.com/tv/article.aspx?news=224895&GT1=7703&mpc=2

Trevor Balena
06-20-2006, 04:49 PM
Isn't the rest of the DCAU kind of insulted by omission, though?

I mean, live-action Flash but no JLU?

Joker1238
06-20-2006, 05:07 PM
come on guys, I think the list is pretty good

Superman 1950's Reeve
BTAS,
Batman Adam West
Wonder Woman Linda Carter
Flash
Hulk


They did forget some biggies like X-men.

But its still a good list. JL did not relly DO anything for comic TV shows, like these shows did.

maxnugget
06-21-2006, 08:41 PM
How can you have a feature article called entitled "TV Justice League" and omit the show, "Justice League"? I happen to be an insider at MSN and I have it on good authority that before they edited the article for length it ended with this insightful lament:


"The only thing cooler than these shows would be if someone put them all together into one massive epic show, a real bona fide Justice League on TV! That would be awesome, but sadly, it doesn't look like we'll ever get to see that."

PS: I suppose in fairness they should also be called out for not mentioning Superfriends.

Joker1238
06-21-2006, 11:11 PM
We did have that massive TV show. Justice League in early 2000's.

and JLU.

I guess they mean lived action, since all the shows, outside of BTAS, is lived action.

Grimlock
06-23-2006, 01:14 AM
We did have that massive TV show. Justice League in early 2000's.

and JLU.

I guess they mean lived action, since all the shows, outside of BTAS, is lived action.

Er...i think they mean every hero on there, which would include the hulk, the green hornet, etc. who weren't in JL/JLU for obvious reasons.

dc_gothamite
06-23-2006, 01:58 AM
come on guys, I think the list is pretty good

Superman 1950's Reeve
BTAS,
Batman Adam West
Wonder Woman Linda Carter
Flash
Hulk


They did forget some biggies like X-men.

But its still a good list. JL did not relly DO anything for comic TV shows, like these shows did.

i agree. Although i feel it's overrated, I think the X-Men show should've been on that list... prior to the Singer/Ratner films, that was probably the key media outlet associated with the X-Men.

While I feel, everything post-B:TAS in the DCAU are remarkable sources of superhero action/drama, I'm not really surprised none of them made the list. B:TAS was the show that started it all and showed that a "serious" cartoon can be made about characters from "kid"-books... it was ground-breaking. The DCAU shows, post-B:TAS either continued the tradition or built upon it.

HarleyQuinn
06-23-2006, 07:31 AM
I thought that was a cool list.:)