*Justice League Unlimited*

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old Bruce: I made you some soup.

that's how Bruce Batman survived all those battles over the years...soups...it's so simple...yet complex.

Worst episode, I ever.

its not the worse, ITs one of the best, IMO.

The worse has to be the greatness story ever told.

For some reason Booster Gold, was well a jerk lol.

Originally posted by Mainstream
old Bruce: I made you some soup.

that's how Bruce Batman survived all those battles over the years...soups...it's so simple...yet complex.

Well, soup worked wonders against Mr. Freeze.

Speaking of Mr. Freeze, due to the Bat ban, they could use Captain Cold instead of him. And I don't believe that The Riddler has made it to The Batman, so they may even get to use him. I hope so. Respek Riddler dammit!!! 😠

I thought the worst episode was This Little Piggy. I almost stopped watching after that one. 😕

As for Teen Titans making a crossover, that cannot happen. The continuity is completely different.

Look at The Batman and JLU. Do they follow the same continuity? It is the same with JLU and Teen Titans.

If JLU had Teen Titans, it'd be their own version with Robin or Nightwing from Batman TAS leading the group. You see, you can't have Dick Grayson becoming Nightwing when he already has in Batman TAS continuity. Although it wouldn't be the first time they changed characters (Flash, Green Lantern, Aquaman) but it would definitely be confusing.

But due to the Teen Titans cartoon, there is probably a ban on them using Teen Titans characters anyway.

Originally posted by dawsey28

But due to the Teen Titans cartoon, there is probably a ban on them using Teen Titans characters anyway.

that sucks so much ass

The Batman has a Robin ban. I dont like The Batman, and I of couse against the show, BUT STILL, it being a Batman show, They should have a right to used Robin. You cant have Batman with out Robin.

Well, I did say probably.

But I'm sure there most likely is a ban.

Originally posted by dawsey28
Well, I did say probably.

But I'm sure there most likely is a ban.

Where'd you get all this "banned" info?

bout the batman show, they'll intro bat girl late next season.plus you gotta realize that this new show is batman at 25, so he didnt have any robin until his early 30's any way. also with teen titans you must realize for there to be a robin there have to had been a 'batman" to train and give him apporval in that universe so him crossing over wouldnt make any sense.

ive been scrounging the net and couldnt find anything but i was thinking that since everything has been covered in four seasons of JL,(secret origins.......to luthor being greatest villain and blah blah blah) what is the next season gonna focus on? does anybody know

Do people not know what the word probably means? Sheesh.

one of the guys who made The Batman, said in a interview, That Robin cant come in because he was 2 busy with the Teen Titans.

That has to light some bells if any. JLU cant used Bat villians on there show because of The Batman.

After JL ended, when have you seen a bat villian??? Non, Sure they mention him or her. But you never saw them.

they shouldshow the rest of the justice society characters, with an episode about Doctor Midnite, Stargirl, Sand, Mister Terrific, and Hourman

The Clock King. Bat villain.

But then again he is also a JL villain and has not been used in The Batman.

the Clocking is not a Bat villian. He is a Green Arrow villian.

from Wikipedia,

Clock King is a fictional character in the DC Comics universe. He is primarily an enemy of Green Arrow. He is a supervillain only in the strictest senses of the term, as he doesn't have super-powers or any exceptional physical abilities but uses a lot of clock-themed props and weapons for his crimes. He wears a blue suit with clock drawings with a cape and a clock mask on his head.

Clock King's real name is William Tockman and he used to dress up alarm clocks for a living, while taking care of his invalid sister. He later found out after a visit to the doctor that he only had six months to live; he despaired at his sister's future, and so took to super-villainy to raise enough money to support her after his imminent death.

Little did Tockman know that he really wasn't ill and was not going to die in the next six months: his health exam papers were actually switched by accident with another patient.

The Clock King later went on to join Major Disaster's Injustice League, which became Justice League Antarctica and was later assimilated into the Suicide Squad.

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Other Media
In "Batman: The Animated Series," the Clock King is Temple Fugate, who first appeared in the episode "The Clock King." Fugate was an efficiency expert, obsessed with punctuality, and appealing a $20 million judgment against his business. Hamilton Hill, a lawyer with the firm representing the other side, who took the same train to work as Fugate, suggested that Fugate deviate from his rigid schedule so as to appear more relaxed in court. Fugate took the advice, and had his coffee break at 3:15, instead of 3:00. However, as a result of this, and a string of accidents, Fugate missed his court appearance, lost his appeal, and was ruined.

Seven years later, he adopted a clock-based motif and embarked on a campaign of revenge against Hill, who had become mayor of Gotham City in the meantime. Fugate's revenge would have culminated in murdering Hill at 3:15, by crushing him between the hands of a giant clock, had Batman not interfered.

Fugate returned in the episode "Time Out of Joint," having acquired a device that allowed him to slow down or speed up time. He resumed his revenge against Mayor Hill, but was foiled by Batman and Robin, who had acquired similar devices.

Fugate was later seen in the "Justice League Unlimited" episode "Task Force X," where he served as a planner and tactician in the "Suicide Squad."

Temple Fugate's name is a play on the Latin phrase 'tempus fugit,' meaning 'time flies.' Interestingly, Fugate has never referred to himself as the Clock King, a name coined by Batman.

Oh, well he was in Batman TAS.

And that same Clock King is the one that was in the JLU episode. Therefor he was a "Bat villain" in that sense.

I do see your point, though

Thanks for the info.

just because he was in JLU or BTAS, does not make him a Bat Villian.

In that case, when Joker show up in Superman's home town. That made him a "Superman: villian.

It does not work that way.

coincidentally that episode will be on boomerang tonight. wed

Originally posted by Joker1237
its not the worse, ITs one of the best, IMO.

The worse has to be the greatness story ever told.

For some reason Booster Gold, was well a jerk lol.

worse JLU this little piggy and the the greatest story never told

Originally posted by Joker1237
The Batman has a Robin ban. I dont like The Batman, and I of couse against the show, BUT STILL, it being a Batman show, They should have a right to used Robin. You cant have Batman with out Robin.
so true
Originally posted by Joker1237
one of the guys who made The Batman, said in a interview, That Robin cant come in because he was 2 busy with the Teen Titans.

That has to light some bells if any. JLU cant used Bat villians on there show because of The Batman.

After JL ended, when have you seen a bat villian??? Non, Sure they mention him or her. But you never saw them.

Joker was mentioned what about Ra Al Ghul...he's like a big league villian he's fought Supes...they could use him..kinda maybe in the legion..but not likely..but they could. isn't Grundy technically a Batman villian?

Originally posted by Mainstream
worse JLU this little piggy and the the greatest story never told so true Joker was mentioned what about Ra Al Ghul...he's like a big league villian he's fought Supes...they could use him..kinda maybe in the legion..but not likely..but they could. isn't Grundy technically a Batman villian?

actually I think grundy's a lantern villian